LOCAL AFFAIRS. Tte Weather.—Tho following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday : THERNOMETIR. In Sun. ... . .. .... Cloudy 9 A M 6 P. M.. Barometer, 29 2-10 The ShaW Kidnapping Case As had been announced, the Shaw case, which has beta the subject of so many rew•_papsr items, was taken up in the Court of Quarter Sessions on Wed nesday morning, before a full bench. We rice al renly given our readers all the facts in this ease, so far as developed, and shall only publish such new matter as may come out during the trial. At ten o'clock, the prisoner, George Shaw, who has been in prison some time, was brought into court. A jury was empannelled with some difficulty, and the OX4roinatiou of witnesses commenced. . a. Mrs. Mary Aar, Ferri.", wife of deorge W. Ferris, the slave alleged to have been abducted, testified to having been married- - to Ferris nearly six years ago. She has not seen him for ono year, when he siorted for St. Louis, trout Albany. James Digman, councilman, knew Ferris and Shaw. In September or October, 1856, had a con versation with the latter, in which he wished witness to take Ferris to Virginia, under pretence of giving him a job. On reaching that State, Shaw would have him arrested ; said he would pay all expenses. Shaw told him he had known Ferris as a slave in Memphis. J. B. Nessler, a Justice of the Peace in Mahoning county, Ohio, sat in the same coat with Shaw in a railroad car, coming to this city. Had a converse. tion with him, when he said ho had just returned from the South, where ho had done a good job ; ho had got five hundred dollars, his expenses paid, and a dollar and a quarter a day for taking Ferris back ; the reward had been out for him a long time. He said no one in Pittsburgh knew Ferris was a slave but himaelf. Ferris found out he wanted to take him back and — left the oity. Shaw said he followed and caught him. John Rodgers, who had employed Shaw, related a conversation with Shaw, in which be saw a letter, containing an offer for the returning a fugitive slave, net named. The letter stated that the fugitive was a good - farns..-0 builder and frequeutly - took jobs in the slave Staten, and instructed Shaw to watch him until ho got Into a stave State, and then arrest him. Witness did not recollect the exact amount offered for the slave; thinks it was several hundred dollars. Catharine Smith, who lives near Rogers' new house on Fifth street, saw Sbaw with a letter, and asked her if she knew Ferris, or where he was working; also, whether he ass a colored man. Ho said that the letter would prove Ferris to be a slave, and that it offered him a certain sum to look after Ferris. Told her if she would get Ferris to Bleep in her house, et.puld have a reward of fifty dollars ; Ferris coma - get chloroform there. She refused to take any part :n the alibi:. John -B,ll.ennedy said Shaw sent for him when this suit was insthuted, having worked for him on the Chronicle building. He said that he had received a letter from Georpe Raglan concerning Ferris, pro posing to give him See hundred dollars to get a man named Julian to assist in returning Farris. Shaw described the arrest cf Ferris; said he made no re. eistance. They took him to Tuscumbie, Alabama, where he was joyously received, Raglan treating him very kindly. Shaw admitted having received the money. Said he knew Ferris in Alabama, and though' it his duty_ta assist Raglan in securing his property. Tiep took Ferris at Brunswick. John Brennan swore c.,at tL'aw wished himau try and induce Ferris to go into Virginia, telling him he might offer him aria wag - , however high, so he got him there. Alfred KeAcil had a ecnrersatltra with Shaw last Jaly; he said they could prove he took Ferris away. He learned Ferris was a slave from a description in Uncle Tom's cabin. Here the testimony ter the prosecution closed, and Mr. Swartzweldcr, as counsel for the def, use, opened the' ease on his side. John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., is private counsel for the prosecution. Samuel Meeks testified that in Augast, 1857, Ferris went with one Philip Harlan to St. Louis, witness hating written to Harlan that ho thought wages were higher there. Ferris worked for a time in St. Lbuis, then went to Hannibal, Missouri, with wit• tees; stayed a short time, and then returned to St. Louis; witness - remained at-Hannibal. Court adjourned tilt nine °Week this morning. 6 Ootarc.ct Girl from Fitt burgh Commits 5 - Wade In Clevelend. Oa lost Saturday morning, a colored girl, named Ann Wheeler, from this city, about twenty-two years of age, died in Cleveland from the effects of poison. Plaindealer give 3 the following statement : Ann Whe.der came to Cleveland about a year since front Pittsburgh. where her parents reside. For the past eta months she hat lived 00 oreg , n street, rooming over a gro. i.vry titer. and talvux. 11 , r meals at a cohered boarding house near by. S , JP . O of th, OG the street hay' that she i.pt.,rtii,g - wurialin," tut oth e rs say that her char acter was A colored man named 'llloodore January had beet, very intimate with her tar several mouths. calling aeon_ "her every day, eud, it is thought, providing foe her e_Zrport. F. r a--few weeks previous to her death his visits 'tad been !eat :regnant. and Übe - colored people to the neigh borhood noticed a coldness on the part of January towards the girl. One night, not long since, It is said, the girl went to a lucus , unr beca street tarn wend bar faithlues lover In company N, Ith a frail yuadroon girl. 'a:a:Waned with Jeal ousy, the rammed to her lodgicgs in Oregon street, procured a 17st,r and returned to ?Seneca street for the purpose cd killing' the fete girl who had enticed January from her. The deers ware barred against her, and she cent back to her lodgings.. Elbe was erubmsquently heard to say that the had. lived long enough; that the wished she were dead, and that she wanted ttemobgdy to procure her some arsenic. , m Friday she was taken very ill and physicians were'called in to see her. One them, Dr. - Eddy, Informs us that she ex hibited all the symptoms of having taken opium. On eat tirday morning an, died as abet. stated. The colored v:0- :man who war with her as the time says she was delirious juot before her daath„ calling wildly for her father and mother. Coroner Hartman held au inquest on the body rlaturday afternoon, and the jury rendered a verdict that the girl died trona opium. On Thursday night toe girl attended a party given by some colored people in the neighborhood and drank some whisky. some of the neighbors think she woe poisoned at the party, but we are une..le to learn any good reasons for this supposition. Othcra of the girl's acqnaintancea think she wee poisoned by an cid colored woman who frequently wont to see her, and who claims to no a torture teller. They say she had raw , Led a wicket eye upon the idllos, jewelry and furniture of the dr,:kateLlTaud that she Is capable of put ting people oct of the way whenever she takes a notion to do etc. But this rumor, like numerous others. has prcb‘bly nc. foundation, only In the weird fancies of the said colored people, who are characteristically myetarlons and arm ersti • dome. The ;pa is aaid to have bo-a quite h&nd.tonie, &eased gamily, and had been well Ancated. 13. r parents are quito well off It Is not know - a why ahe lett them ne Opera Troupe.—Owing to the emiuotis up. posranco of the heavens yesterday and the disagree able weather last night, the audience at the Pitts burgh Theatre was not es large as it .should have been on the first appearance of the English Opera Troupe. The opera of the Barber of Seville" was, notwithstanding, produced with fine effect the ex celient company. Miss Rosalie Drirand has lost none of her attractiveness since her last appearance here, and Miss Georgia Hudson has a very sweet voice. Messrs. Lyster, Swan and Marie are also fine art• istcs. The beautiful opera of the " Bohemian Girl" will be produced this evening, and we hope to see a better attendance. Of the merits of the perform ers we shall speak more at length hereafter. Am inventor in Philadelphia has oonstructed a portable umci,in weighinz; lea 3 than ono hundred p,,unde by which a man of rdt_ery weight can lift a weight of eighteen tons, by the simple upplicatLy of his strength to the lover. It is the moat efficient lifting jeok ever invented. The inventor elaima to hero d!scoverad, in its invention, the lost power by which the ancients wsre enabled to move ponderous nua.F.ans, Inch as no modern mechanics could stir. At Faq.t:e City, MonoFgahela and Indiana Fairs, during the last week, the First Premiums for rapid Business and Ornamental Penmanship were awarded to the Iron City College •of this city. The present patronage of this Institution is greater than that of any other four Commercial Colleges of the Union, and offers advantages superior to all others in every branch of Busines , Education, as wall a. in Penman ship, f•;r ehich it to so pre-eminently distinguished. —Pittsburgh Evening, Chrunic!r . Recovering.—Mrs. Wolz, who was the object of such a desperate attack hy her husband on Tuesday, is now much butter, and will likely recover. Wola is still in jail. Wo learn that he was at onu time con tiled in the insane deptatc...:Lt at the WeEtern Penn sylvania Tic Tits!. Broke Li. Art Tutdday af‘eruc,un, a sun of Alderman Bern fell from a ptir of stilts into a rawer excavatlon on merry Alley, and broke his eau, Lecture.—By an advertisement in another co own It will be seen that - R. C. M'Cormick, Esti , Secretary of the YOUDg M013'5 C463112E1 AE£ooiitiOD of New York will deliver a lecture at the Central Presbyte rian, church Lhis evening. The subject is one of deep interest, E.c ?t.t the genticaaan comes highly roman mended, we anticipate a fair lecture and a good au Ltience. We are requested to ask attention to the sale of Brink Dwelling Houses and Lots in the Eighth Ward. and also a list of Stooks and Bonds, this evening, at seven o'clock. at Davis' Auction House, No. 54 Fifth street. Lecture on Siavery.—William Lloyd tiarrieon will deli/er a lecture at Lafayette Hall this evening. Hie !abject isitle aenal one—" Slavery and Reform." Coulter & Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamental Y.:inters and Gra[nem Orders left at their ehop - on Ft.urtb street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be .romptly attended. •8m Bowman* Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some your Cohipound, and after Eh o had taken it for About five weeks she was able to do all oar house work, which- she had not previously dine for foar ears. I clicerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com t.ound to 41l who aro suffering under that t3rrible .li/ease—Consumption. Ia shade .L..3111 ° 64° 57° W.. J. M. OLIN'S CELEIIRAT6X O stomAca TERS —Tr) them, and satisfy youraelvei that they are all they are recommended to be. Tim proprietor does not preteud to say that they will cure all the dieimatis flesh is heir to, lint leaves them to teat their own merits, and the cousin, tly facrLa - ing demand for them it sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far su perior to ar.y preparation of the kind n .w ill the market. Their use is always attended with the west Lenencial re sults in cases of DyapepaLl, loss of appetite, wealtneas of the stomach, indigestf.n, rte. It retool es ail morbid matter from the stomach, antist digestion, and imparts a healthy one to the whole system. Ito sure ant mil for J. SI. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article par chr.sed bears the name of J. M. Olin, us manufacturer. For sale by J. IL OLIN, sale proprietor and manufacturer No. 267 Penn street, PittaburF,h, Pa., and by druggists and dealers gen.dial'ir. 1129 BE WARE OF COUNTERFEITERS I—Juuts Haw's Eau I 11.1211AL1 Hem Risrontrrya hes no equal in preserving and beautifying the Hair, and In re• storing it when impaired or fallen into decay. Fold by B. L FAHNESTOOK 4 CO., No. 60, corner Fourth and Wood street; Druggists generally, and at the L 'aboratory of Jules Hanel !I Co., N 0.104 Chesnut street, eatladelilla! arcimb.i PIANOS , e f NEW YORK, WHO HAVE NEVER FAILED TO RE CEIVE A PRIZE MEDAL wherever they have ex. hibited their UNRIVALLED FIANO2.. Among the wore recent once &212 COTTBCH A LE, (gothicLalk nul Wm. Mann being the greatat and won diatingolahed Ametican Planing, awl Wollenhaupt the moat celebrated couiposw fur the Piano Forte la the United Stator . Jelllll3 SOUTHERLAND. MARY R. SovrinruaND District Court.—ln the case of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company vs. Hon. Thomas Ir. win, in which judgment was rendered in favor of the road for $2,343, the defendant's counsel have moved i)r a new trial and filed their reasons. Ca rn aghan's advertisement of men and boys' olothing will interest many. His manufacture of clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness of style and durability. Buyers will find his prices favorable. • Oe EVEN THOSE WHO ARE IN THE ENJOYMENT of perfect health frequently have need to have re oourse to tonics as preventives of disease. We are never too well armored against the as %mitt of "the ills that flesh is heir to." Such en Invigorat:v they may find in HOS TEITER'S BITTERS—a medicine that rani of be taken regularly withoat giving vitality and elasticity to the eye. tem. At this season, partien'arly, the strongest mania not proof against the malaria, in certain sections of the COlll2. try. In all oases of Fever and Ague, the Bitters are more potent than any amount of quinine, while the most danger. on a cases of bilious fever yield to its wonderful properties. Those who have tried the medicine v; ill never ase another, fur any of the ailments which the Hostetter Bitters profess to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment, wo cordially recommend an early application to the Bitters, whenever they are stricken by diseases cf the digestive organs. 1?;,-r gala Ly druggist.' and &alias generally, everrsbere and by 20STETTER A SNIITR, Xisnatactarars and Propiktore, ix 10 58 Water and GS Front JOSEPH MEYER, Fancy & Hama Ftiraitare tic Chairs, Wareroonas, 424 Penn street, ABOVE ':HE CANAL BRIDGE, ikerl.o 44111tiou W 11.. Fulliliac. britnle.l4, 11.1.0,1,v0t. Übe:oou b KT Ali [NO. aeur,oa and C. FIRST PRIZE GOLD IVIEDAI, MAIM BY. STEINWAY & SONS, Metropolitan F..lr, 1855 Waittingtan, I). C., :1 Gold Medals. American Inst: ate, Crystal Palace, N.Y., 1855,1 Gold Medal Maryland Institute, Baltimore 18513 Gold Medal American Institute, Crystal Palace _BF d.. .._Gold Medal K.entocky State Pair, L0ui5vi11e..........1857 Gold Medal Maryland Institute, Baltimore 1857 Gold Medal NOTICE. The Gonunittee ou Musical Instruments at the American tattitute, New York, as above. was c..morwee.d it WM. MASON, It is a bignificaut fact that WM. MASON, of Boston, tun of the celeb-ated Lowell Mason, of Boston, Author of the Gamma Sacra., and many othrr valuable church inhale rucks, uo,a and recommends exclueliely tto, "TEIN WAY PIANOS a Cho V PRY BEST RYER MANUFACTURED IN TiiN 0 IUNTII Y. thc , ettnqttuu of puichan, a to , lur fun stv.;h of SI'EUVW4W PIANOS, FULL GRAND PIANOS, 'Vtiree-Strisaged Square Grand Planou, A new implovement, which combings the cdvautages of the grand and tho hariz.ntal Pianos, having the fullness of tune of the former and the beauty and dogance of the Intl-t. Also, the LVAP.STEING SQUARE Olt /20B.PLINTAL PIANO. cif i-yyrr style and price, I:UU $250 to $l,OOO. No one can hay au ides of the perfaction to y hick the Piro Fortin hna been iircught, until he hes seen these I/ c.icutllcd instruments. For sale ty 11. KLEBER & BRO., No. t,3 FIPTI ISTELNEC, Fob, Agubt fq• fur Pittsburgh and West eru Porinsylvaula. N. R.—They will b oIJ 4.: New York Fdetory prlrea NN rt.T.ntrA rcr five ',tr.. o 11 ACUB McCULLISTEH, co. b 5 Filth Street, DEALER IN FINE CIGARS & TOBACCO. Tee stock of Ch wing Tobacco and the variety and (pall ty of Cigars at 019 old es! abltshed fitand will La found aqua in q.nditv to any to h, toa city ci t II EL GRAY, DRAPER AND TAll,Oli., U. 62 ST l'hAllt STREET, PITTSBURGH, I' d., v atteatlon lanll , 111(1 beautiful BEAUtt ,,,,n, el . Fall givAls, consisting nt Clutha, Cmehneree, Vest. of every variety and style, made up with uiptia,a; tkri•i deny - aril, and at rate, tie let; ae at any simlar eitahliahuient in the city. eel hod NEW GOODS. ILSSS NEW GOODS Al' J. BUSH'S, :V0 o Markel St., feconkt from o,,rner of Pbarth rgillli UNDERSIGNED WILL, OPEN ON a Monday, Septemb.r 13th, his well selected stock or thr latest styles in Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Bonnet itlhbour, Flowers and Machos, a complete visortment of .Embroideries, Cot are, /Reeves, Paris E'ginits, Children's Robe's, Waists and Caps, Shetland Shawls and Woolen Cleats for Children, Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, Alexander k Tatman's Rid ciloves, French Corsets, Shapes, Expansion eurt., and Bnasels. (new styles,) Shetland Wool, Sephin Woorsted, Perpen Pap"r, Patterns, Embroidered Slippers; Patt me for Embroideries drawn, and t mbrolderies worked at abort notice. Fancy Head•Dreeses made to order. I thank the Ladics for their kind patronage, and hope tbFy will give me their CtIItOIII for the fatnrA, as I will al ien,e do my bust to sell them the goods cheap. Ladies, call and -xur.tuu the novelties at J. BUSH'S, s &3m 65 Market id door from fourth. \HEW FUR HAT AND CAP STORE, I Nu. 96 Wood street, next dour to S. McOlarkan's tiediory, see opposite the Excelsior Eating House. A DoNNELEIT has a complete assortmentot burn, Rate, ,Jags, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pars cleaned and alter ed to the newest fashion, nod at the shortest notice. Good .1,1 tasteful work warranted, as Mr. Donnelett received a Diploma and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, Claude; and has worked in the largest cities in the world— London, Paris, Berlin, diu.terdam, Warsaw, hamburg, ew York and Montreal. -4.2 a practical workman, he sce licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Furs, CAVS, Gloves, Cloaks and Plash Caps made to order. 11 , :•• Cash paid for Porn. ee29 NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of BAGA LEY, 008G1tAVE & CO, expired by limitation, o the first instant. The business will be (xi:dinned by W 11AGALEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of the late firm. W. BAG ALLEY JOHN a. 0086B.AVE. Pittsburgh, July W.d, 1.5.58.—Jy224tf T R. WELDIN, No. 65 Wood street, near tl rourth, keeps constantly on hand a large assort ment of all ordinary patterns of BLANK ACCOUNT BOOK 8, and is prepared with the best foreign and domestic material to make to order every article required by Bankers. Mer chants, or Incorporated Companies, In the beat manner, and with a view of giving the utmost satisfaction In quality and price. Commercial printing of every description will be executed with the greatest care and promptness. au2l $2500 WILL buy a good dwelling house of elghtrooms, wall of good water, WO young fruit trees, of best selections, some prime meadow land, 15 acres of hind, all in good order, and situate at ono mile from M'Keesport, and one-quarter mile frond Crooked Run Railroad Station. Terms; One tnird in hand, remainder at one and two years. S. OUTIMRST ts 80N, oc7 51 Market street- THREE STORY WAREHOUSE, ON Saathteld etreet, fur re t ply to 8. CLITELBEBT R SON, oc7 61 Martst street. NEW HERRING.- = boxes Extra Ecal4; 809 " No. I—for sale by REYAIER t dIIDEII/30N, No. 89 Wood etreet, 0r.7 Oppoalta the St. Charles HoteL SARDINES.- 800 whole cane 4 . Cori . Martin ; 800 halt " oAO third " " /or Gala by RRYMER d ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, L . Opposite the St. Charles Hotel OLIVE OIL.-1 10 bullets quarts pure; 20 boxes plat " Just rccelv”d and for sale by Mall= A; ANDS/MON, No. 89 Wood street, nci Opposite the St. Charles Hotel POOKING PRUNES.-5 easksTurkiih," " 1„„1 Just received end for sale bv REVISIER k ANDE.Ra•ON, No. 99 Wood street. • :ELLUDI COPYINGt BOOKS—For sale by J. R. WILIEL t' 12' T.l 11 LI P AI iti r; '2,:d l v —lc WOLLY,N IJA.UPT COMMERCIAL. - - PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE ADD MERCHANTS , =.ICHA ISOM Pr aid en t . VfM. H. EARTH Viae Prerktenta. ISAIAH DICKEY, Id. EDWARD GREGG, 2. Treature.r. N. IT.OLICEB, Buperintendeat. .TOSEPrT P.NOWDEN th nitte of Arb,:t.rafiun fhr ..Au9usL Ey, V . P C. H. PAULSON, DAVID CAMPBELL, Stage of Water. Poor feet tams inches water in the channeL PITTSUURUII MARKET. Reported Expressly for the Dagy Morning Post Prrrettussu, October 18, 1.86. FLOUR—Business today has been excessively dull, and sales foot up leas than 350 bbla. at $5,25 for superfine, 0,40 @5.5,50 far extra do., and ss,B7@g° for extra family. GRAIN...SaIes cf 350 bush. Oats, from store, in small lots at 45c. OILEESE...BaIes 18 boxes W. B. at 75.408 c. FEBH...Bales 12 bbla. No. 8 Mackerel at $10,5616,7;:, BACON —.Saha 2000 B. Hams at 1u,.. LlL...Fales 8 bbls. No. 1 Lard at Bee. 00PFEE...Sales 13 sacks Rio at 12 , 4 c. MOLAPSES...SaIes 18 bbls N. 0. prime at. 52c453... BIIGAE...SaIcs 6 hbds. N. 0. at 9 , 4g19 ,, ,4c. H AY...18 loads from scales at $9 to sll'p ton. WHISE.Y...SaIes of 37 bbls. rectified at 28426 c iu tote Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, October 13.—Fl3ur doll; sates of superflne at $5,50 vntl extra family at $6; sales to the trade are mod orate at $5,50@5,62% for common and good brands, $5,75@ for extra and $6,12%©6,75 for extra family and fancy. Nothing doing in Bye Flour and Corn Meal. The demand for W heat is limited, sales of red at $1,25@1,25 and white at $1,341,38. Bye ranges from 75 to 830 for new. Old Corn is dull; sales of 2000 bush yellow at 86 1 4 to 88c. Oats steady-, sales of 36,000 bush Delaware at 45c. Whisky dull at 23 , /,' for Pennsylvania and 24 to 244 c for 0 to. New York Market. Nicw YORK. October 13.—Cotton has declined; sales 1800 babe at 12X®13 for middling; the market is notuiaal. Flour heavy; 12,000 bbla sold; Ohio $5®5,25; southern red $1,12@1,16; white $1,20@1,30. Corn advanced; 42,000 bash maid; white 83®88. bless Pork dull at j14@14„50. Beef dull. Whisky steady. flew 'York Stook Market. Naw Y , IIH, ('ctober 13.—Stocks dull; Chicago awl Rock Island 65N; Missouri B's 87%; Pacific: Mail 103; Erie 16%; N. Y. Central 85W; Harlem 1:4 Mich. Fouthern guaranteed 49%; Galena and Chicago 83; Cleveland and Toledo 33%. j Cincinnati Market. Cittimitrtsn, October 13.—Flour very dull; sales 800 bids at $4,50@4,60 for superfine, receipts 2500 Ms within the last 24 hours. Whisky unchanged; 900 bbls sold at 18c, and 300 bbts high proof at 17%. Thera is no cbauge in Pro vislonf, 300 tibia Mess Pork sold at $l6, and small sales or Bscon at previous prices. Wheat dud al 9011,05 for prime red and white; theta is not much offering. New York Cattle Market. New Pons, October 13.—Beeves lirmt,recolpts 8500; Shied at ti!,-6(0 for medium qualities, and 94@10 for the best. Meep firm and ontivrc recolpts 13,000, vales at s2@s3 for common to prime, and $7 for extra. Swine quiet; 3500 sold at 5g51,4 for ordinary, and 6%@5% for corn ted. B. L. FAHNIBTOCIC . 00., No. CO, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, as will be seen by card In to-city'. paper, request the attention of the public gent• rally to their large and well asserted stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, Ale., all of which they offer at prices unnally low, and on terms accoultdo:Atiug, guar anteeing all they sell to give satisfaction. ocll R. T. KENIRDY W. a. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM M ILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PUktiIHArKD LOUR, UJRN 6.IEAL, AND DoMIN Y MANUFAOrUELNI, AND OiMIVEUED N PI'rT6BUR4III AND ALLE,ISIEN Y TERMS DASH ON Di:WI/WIRY eul7:lyd_twi American Watches. APPLETON, TRACY & CO., ATALTIIAM, MASS., MANUFACTUR ERS OF PATENP LEVER. WATl23l{.'. 4 .—These for watches are made by the aid of new •tild orlg' nal michlnery, expressly designed to secure, with a low prie o rr.vx, tIiniTANTILL, DUMtaLs and UtittiAMLY ItELlsut.l; time keeper. Toe movements are nos In construction, and are pronounced by the highest author - tins to to fteltl, ei in principle and quality, and have been proved by tbe most exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing in actiou. These watches are manufactured entire fro.ii the crnde rnsterisle, tu a tingle establishment, by counectad and nuiform pro. erotica, the manufactory beMg organized upon the same sys tem that has been adopted in the p - oduction of the quailed American fire-arms, which enables as to produce a movement at one half the price of any foreign movement of the same quality ; and We guarantee the perfect perform ance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us. All foreign watches are made by hand, the American watches being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform system throughout. Nearly all hand made watches are defective, and are continually getting out of o - der. In many parts of the country it Is impnibit le to find good watch repair. rs, and watch repairing is always uncertain, and expensive. The introduction of American - Watches disposes of this difficulty, and country merchants, as well es watch dealers, can keep watches as part of their miscel laneous stock, and thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be used as any other article, withont mystery or humbug. Soli by the trade generally, and by RCBBINB 8 APPLETON, General Agents, ne.l:3tndaw:3p 15 Maiden Lane, hew York. REINEMAN MEYRAN, Aaente for Appleton, T:ezy & Co 'a AMERICAN WATCHES, LIBRRAL DISCOUNT TO THS. THAWS!. Our st.y..%k or Clocks, Jewelry, t!ilver and Plated Wu, vary largo at pregeut—all at greatly reduced price+. ItEINEMAN A MEYBAN, octi No. 42 Fifth arreot GENTLEMEN'S FUlt AUTUMN Now READY. le preparing the Hats of the present issue, Eli.,lid brt the ficoeh,•d workmen have boon employed, and nothing but the best and choicest materials used. Every endeavor hoe been mode to combine Elegance of form, with fitness, and Beauty of Design with utility. The undersigned, there fore, confidently sabm•ts these elegant Autumn Hats to the inspection of gentlemen, and hopefully awaits their liberal patronage. W. F. WABBUBTON, Fashionable Hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, Philathiphia. ne2l:lm• T EATHER, HIDES AND OlL.—The sub -1,6 scriber would solicit the attention of merchants and strangers visiting the city, to his present extensive stock of Leatuer, Shoe Findings, Tanners' and °orders' Toole, Tan ner's Oil, Ac., ac, which he ofTme to the trade at the lowest market prices. He solicits an examination of his stook. WM. WILKINSON, 217 Liberty street. se2l Pit'eburgh, Pa. SUNDRIES.- 950 bags Rio Coffee; 25 pockets Java do. ; 60 bbls. N. O. Tar ; 25 " No. 8 Mackerel ; 10 kits No. 1 do ; I bbls. No. 1 do; 100 half chests Y. H. Tea; 10 " " Black do; 10 " " Gunpowder do ; 100 bozos TObtleXo ' 100 kegs B 1 Carb Soda, Just landing and fur sato by en 2.5 WM.. B. 95117E1 .k CO._ NEW STYLE DRESS SILKS, Printed Mer'noes. Morse De Laloos, Handsome (all wool) Plaids, Poll de Ohavrea, and every other artlele usu•dly found in a well assorted stock of Dress Goode. 0. HANSON LOVIS, oco 74 Market street. UM). 81. GARB, SODA.-100 kegs, just wrelved and for sale by nav2l H L irallNr.SToo4f a on TIMOTHY SEED-30 bble. choice Time thy Seediest received and fur sale by JAM ES A FETZER, oc4 Corner Market and First streets. CONGRESS WATER.—A fresh lot of Con grew and Empire and Spring Water received this day by JOSEPH FLEMING. bcl corner Diamond and Market street. COOKING PRUNEB.- 20 make German; 10 maul Turkish—for gale by RBYMER A ANDERSON, pc , l No. SD Wool greet ALkRGE Map of our country, with the States, Territcrrias and Lasauties distinctly marks ed. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, anl2 Ournar Market and Second streets. ripHE STuCk FIXTURES ..\ND LEASE of a Drug Stare In a good location In the city; for sale by 8. 011THBERT & SON, oc2 61. Market *treat_ COCOA NUTS.-5000 Fresh " Barocco," IL/ Just received and for sale by RHYMER t ANDEMSON, ocB No. 39 Wood street, opposite Bt. Charles HoteL SOAP. POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any offered for wile In thla market, on band and for rale by fon Et Q. 3 J El. SA WY ) 4 R . 25 BB LS. superfine Flour just received and for gale by JAB. A. FETZER, au= Corner Market and Pint ale. ANOTitER supply of Low & Son's supaior Londe!, Toilet Soaps received to-day JOS. ARUN°, felt Corner Diamond and Market street. ACHANCE FOR ALL.—Go to No. 17 Fifth street, and buy your 'hoes from a large and well selected stock. Ladled Wear. Gent's Wear. French Morocco Booth, French Calf Boats, Kip Oongrees Boo ts , Kip Boots, !dor. " Usll Gaiters, lan tang Gaiters, Kip Brogue,Buskinsand Slippers. Heavy Remember, at the People's Shoe Store. DIVIENBACHER & 00. g as IN ADDITION to our already large stock we are almost daily receiving novellas in Drees Goods , .Shawls, Cloaks, &a. ' 0. HANSON LOVE, ocB 74 Market street. "UTE WILL SELL from the present time un oommonly cheap NOR OABEI. Please call awl exam Ine oar stock. O. HANSON LOVE, ootso Remaly Los Bns, No. T 4 Market No. 191 Penn street, OPPOSITE BT. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sandsyn, OONSUMPTIONI, ASTHMA, BP.ONCIIITIB and ALL SONIC COMPLANTS, complicated with, or euu,in, pulmonary dlaeaae , including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Lire?, DYlPPepria, Gaetritia, Female Complaints, itc. JAMJS GA MAN ER AUSTIN WO allB. LEY /ITCH A SYKES woali state that their treatment of Ochtamptlon to based upon the fact that the disease eseiet in, tie blood and pi:teat at large, both before and during as ctevetopment in the lung:, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medics] remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they nee MEDICAL IN ELALATIONB, which they value highly, but only as I t trees, (having no Curative effect., when wed alone,) and us-e -lide are earnestly cantioned against wasting - the Rectum time of curability ou any treatment based upon the plausi ble, bnt false idea that the "seat of the disease can be rearmed In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before elated, the teat of the disease is in the bicsol and its effects only In the lunge. No charge for consul tatloo A It-t of iit,nstioni to th, vs wishlug to consult Ze I , v lett«, tuy2iiiritw AbTINICIAL LIGHTNING TITAT FLASHES through the etisnric Cable, boars leas resemblance to the lightning of heaNen, than Obistadoro's Hair Dye bests to the natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a flash It darkens the grey, red or sandy fibres of the brad, the lips, and the chin to au ebony hue, while It lends a healthy lustre to theta. It containsno carts. tic, and ten minutes, once In six or eight weeks, is all the time required for its application. sold everywhere, and air plied by all hair drcsaers. OftIBTADOII9, No. 6 Astor House. New York. 0 H. KEYSE.II, csaluidew Agent at Pittsburgh. EXCHANGE BANK OF PITT3BURGII,I Prrrsousaa, ctober 13, 1858. fl AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on MON. DAY, November 15th, between the hours of ten A. 51, and two P. M. The annual meeting of &oath°'date will be held on TUESDAY, November 2d, at ten. A. 51. ocl3 U. M. MURRAY Cashier. OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE 00. OF PITTSBURGH, October Stu, 1958. TEM Stu. kbuidern of this Company are hereby uorlfle3 that the nuptial election, for Directors, for the ensuing y ar will be held at the Wilda, No. 63 Fourth at eat, between the bourn of 10 o'clock, a. M. and one P. M.. on NION DA Y, the first day of November, 1859. uco.hl I. GRIER SPRODL,'Sccretary. EASTERN REPOSITORY LAS JUST RECEIVED AT lIIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Run, between rittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general sasortruent of Carriabes, Ruggles, Snf. kles, etc. His arrangements are 50th that he la constantly receiving new and second-band vehicles, and the public may rely un always finding a good stock on hand. lie also man ufactures to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years practical experience in this business, and his well-known facilities, he tl.tters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. arr The establishment to located on the route of the celeior Omnibus Line of Coaches, mooing/the doer every fifteen minutes. selOabs, CA RRIAGES. Ilaving on hand ut my eirtabilahmor t, in Allegheny tllty, at the present time, the largest and most varied stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC., of any shop probably In the West, I have boon Induced to store a portion In the larg,, warehouse three doors below the Monongahela House, Water street, Pittsburgh, where citizens or strangers, desiring a good vehicle of alm, , ,t any description, can I e accommodated cu good terms The wink is all of my own manufacture, got up in the most or. tistic style, of the best materials selected In the Eaatern market with great care; two horse Ozu-riages, single and double seats; 11.5ckaways, Physicians' Rockaways, Prince Albert Buggies, Phaeton's, Jenny Lind's, stn. SOUTH. 004 2.m air Cal l au .l exemthe them, 03.iik. C. WEST ea CO., bAt:::- SOUK A WAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SL.P.IUHS. No. In Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. All work warranted to he of the Ixst,materlals and .caLuiushlp myl2:lydi9 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL PARK , M'CURDY 00., . - NTANUFA(3I - URERS OF SIIEATLIING, oil_ Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Prowled Copper Pottonm, fiat .1 Still Bottoms, Speller bolder, 4c , also importers and rain ,Metals, Tin Plate, Shoot iron, Wire, .to. Constant!, on tmnd., Tintnon's Machine, and Toolis. Warehonen, No. lig First, nod 120 Second Arent, Pittsburgh, Pa. i 3 poo Ia 1 orders Copier cnt to any desired pattern. roy2a:lidaw ti T N. GLOGGER, . At Siguufacturen.' Pri,s SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. OOMPLYINO WITH THE URGENT BEQUEST OP HUN ALEN OP THEM PATIENTS, L RS. C. N. .F77VB AND J. W. SYKES Ilave concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be conadted at their oftlee, CARRIAGES. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY' AN t) JOSEPH WrilTE id/LNIIPACTIIMI 01 CARRIAGES, Smelting Works K. WELDIN, 10011SELLEP., STATIONER, PRINTER A BINDER No. B 9 Wo..)D LIETWYCZt rOWITYI •NLP Flll7ll, ISEMEMI AR'VIStk, NO. 21 FIFTH STREHr eu27:Bml• ' k m ' /a 7 - Iron City Commercial College, taizourgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1865. auo STUDENTS AtTENDING, JANUARY, 11i58 Now the largest and moat thorough Commercial Schoul of the United States. Young Men Prepared for Actual Delft.* of the Chunting Room. J C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and Balance of Accounte. - - • - - - - - - - A. T. DOUTELETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Coal Luorctil Calculation. J. A. HEYDRICK and I'. a JEN hi N 8 Teachers of Pook • Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. 611 L Professors of Pen manship. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for beet Writing, AND NOS FOB I:ROHM]) won; "RI IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sit nations--Tultion for Full Commercial Course, s2f, Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,60 per week—Stationery, $6 —Entire cost, $6O to $7O. 1 Ministers' sons received at ball price. For Card--Circular—Specimens of Business and Orna• mental Writing—incloie two stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, 5115 Pittsburgh. Penusvivania. J. HAIIVAP PHILLIPS.. JOHN PHILLIPS. JOB. SATO (Firm of J. & IL P 13.11110.1 DAVIS & PHILLIPS, (successor. to Phillips St Co.) BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS r=l CHANDELIERS, PENDBNTS AND BRACKETS STORE, NO. 67 WOOD STREET, FOUNDRY AND SHOP, NO 148 FIRST ST, New York Fur Company Agency. BUFFALO ROBES. WE HAVE ACCEPTED THE AGENCY of the New York For Company, and have on hand a complete assortment of Buffalo and Fancy Robea, which we will retail at low prices, and sell to the trade by the bale at New York rates. R. H. HARTLEY a 00, Wood atreet, Pittabnrgh, 40511 With Ulu Paddle, Ham= and Trunk Makers. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED HT nfli STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ToGRAFF & CO., Manufacturers. For the best Cooking Range for families ; Cooking Stove for coal : 1.1 44 u" for wood. Diploma (r beat Lanndrey. Also, on hand a large assort ment of Heating Stoyee , -Phan and Fancy Grate Fronts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, Tea Hammy Wagon Boxes, Hollow Ware, etc. GRAPY ocidyditr No. 124 Wood street. A. & F. MARBURG, Importers and Manufacturers of AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 48 West Lombard Si., Baltimore, rat d. We invite the attention of the trade to our Lsrge and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our farm ties for importing as well as the variety of our assortment, are =warpage° by any house In the States, Isla) large con tracts made by one of the firm during the dull times In Ger many, enable us to hold out extra inducements to our friends at present. sakly FLOUR.- 50 bbbs. Choke Superfine 40 " " Family Flour; /ad recahrod and for rob by JAB. endueMUlß, , 0011 Corder iderkri t. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, And Everything Appertaining to the Drug Business. THOSE IN WANT OF PURE AND genuine articles will du wall to give tis a call. WO gnarautee t. , 3ell ad low as can Le bought lu this or other 11.16/iltt., and warrant everything to give satiatactiou. We are the dole prof Haters cud only manufactmers of Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic The bad care (or worms, either in children or adults, ever offered to the t ablic, is undoubtedly the Vormifuge, pre• pared by B. L. Pahnestock. Thirty years experience in this class of medicine has Myelin sure guarantee that this is an article every way worthy of confidence. As a cure for worms it claims to be unequalled, and as a merchantable article it is prepared and sold as B. L. Fahnestock's and no other, as the proprietors do net wish to have it confounded with ant other article of Vermifuge 11..,w in the market. WILSON'S PILLS have had a mere local existence for over twenty years, unsupported by alvertising of any kind, end held at dcuble the price of what they are now sold at, yet with all these disadvantages, wherever used they have in no instance tailed to render the utmost satisfaction in performing all the requirements of a eo/uable family medi cine, and as such are recommended by some of the most worthy and responsible citizens of the ltuid. Hear for in ptance what Col. Wm. Hopkins, of Washington, Pa.. says: WASHISGTON, January 8, 1858. Dr. R. A. Wilton, Pittsburgh. Pa..—l have been using your AnthDyspaptic Pills, when occasion required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affec ions of the stomach and head; they have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better condition than they found it. I must confidently commend your pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Yours re pectfally, WM. HOPKINS. Wiliam Eichbaum, Esq., City Treasurer, rays: Pirmarrams, February 8, 1869. 51 Po as B. L. INJISSISTOOK 8: Co.: Gertaemen :—ln my opinion of the merits of Dr. S. A Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, I will briefly state that for many years past they have been a standing medicine in my family. A box of these pills is always left within the reach of any one who may feel the necessity of taking a dose, say ono to three. Whether it is owing to the efficacy of these tills or het, I do not pretend to say; but I can safely asses t that since we have used them, my family has enjoyed uninterrupted good health, end I cheerfnily recommend them to all vi ho duly appreciate this ineetimable blessing. Respectfully yours, WILLIAM DIOLIRAIIM. CIILVERWELL'S RADICAL RE GENERATOR, the sovereign remedy for satrmator, rhoe& or seminal woakneee, 80XUal debility, impotmicy, in voluntary anti:Mons, piles Ace., In both sexes, the result of early Indiscretion, Incapacitating the man for bnainede, soci ety and matrimony. Per sale by Haut A Miner, Masonic Hall, sth greet, Pittsburgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars, of address Box 4516, Peat Office, New York City. cc26mdov:Sp DAGUERREAN GALLERIES ROGERS' AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM S A L L II y, 70 FIFTH STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST uirPlui.C. llcturee taken iu all the cal - lune stylus, lu nay a anther, and warranted to please at reasonable rates. At. - tick or deceased persons take.i at their resi dence ,cll A MBROT YP E S.—These beautiful and _CI. ; durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fourth street. foctivr Photographers and Ambrotyphtts, NEW YORK GALLERY, 8. W. oor. of Market street and Diamond, Pitt:Mare,. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. myl9Bl4p A MBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIOTURS IN Tall COUNTRY, AT Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AUSROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from 76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three large lights, are not surpassed in the city' for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. 04 - Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing an• parlor likenesses, are invited to eall. tal,„ Reception Room and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7 STEAMBOATS. ZAIVESVELILE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAMAtt, Capt. Moto so' AYRES, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Por Ernight or paaaave aptly on board. , - - - G uNSI (SUNS!! UUNSII! The bust assortment of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AL d Spurting Apparatus In the city, is at CARTWRIGIIT & YOUNG'S, No. 86 Wood street. Inf. Stab and Tw.et. Guns as low as $lO. oc9 OVER COATINGS, BUSINESS COATINGS, Fancy Vestings, Side valid Oassimerea, Dress Coatings, Furnishing Goods, In addition to our splendid diHp'ay of Ready Made Cloth ing, we have a moat britlu.t assortment of piece goods for Gentlemons' and Boys' wear, which will be made up at the shortest notice, sup after the latest styles, at low prices. CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, occi Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. LADIES' HIGH BOOTS, CLO'lli.—A eu. parlor article for cold weather. Di ?FEND ACHER & CO, 1./Q9 Nc. 17 Fifth street. OHIO FIRE PROOF MINERAL PAINT. 6 tons of different colors on hand and for sale at 26 and 28 St. Clair street, set; J. t H. PHILLItIi. PITTSBURGH, PA WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A MBE= FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, P A TENT MEDICINES, B. L. FAHNE.TOCK'S VERINIIFUGE, DR. R. A. WILSON'S PILLS. aultly—la R. M. CARGO & CO.. No. 21 Filth etreet ; yud SUNBEAM GALLERY, WARRANTED, CAN BEI HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST OLASS ESTABLISHIRRNI WALL'S, h'ourth stroet IMOTSY SEED—Just reo'd and for sale by (0c..6) HENRY EL COLLINS. DUKE POUT WINE, for medicinal pur posea, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH it BROWNLEE'S, eS I o the Missend. 10 bbla. Lake Superior White ; 20 half bbls. Lake Herring ; 10 " " • Picker•!. For sale cheap, to close consignment, by A A. FETUS, sea Corner Market and First streets TWO MILES FROM KILLBUCK STA TION a valuable farm of 114 acres, two dwelling houses, two orchards, timber, excellent water, *o., am, will be sold at a bargain. B. CUTHBERT a BON, oda 61 Market street. PATENT GIIN CANE.- The neatest weapon in use, easily loaded, always ready (or Immediate service, aad in appearance clearly resembling a floe gotta perch& cane. They weigh but twenty ounces, about the weight of a good hickory cane, and are not liable to get out of order. QV- Gentlemen are invited to examine them at BOWN UTLEY'S, oc9 No. 186 - Wood etre.* BIITTEB.-150 lbs. Roll Butter just re calved and for age by JAB. A. YRTZIELL; ocll Corner Market and First etreet ' f ONNET R[BBONS.—A full assortment from Auction for sale at low Flees by EATON, OBEN A CO., oeB Corner 111th and Market streets. ROOTS AND SHOES..—Now, as the cold weather has set In, you should not fall to 0 , 11 at the .:porple's Cheap Shoe Store," Fifth street, near Markey and get your winter supply. Gents' Boots and Shoes, Boyd Boots and Shoes, Ludt' eel Bootees, Low Shoes and Gaiters; Misses' and Children wear; all kinds of gum selling cheap. oc9 . DIFIRNRA.OI33B. & Co. "ÜBE BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the j: Peace, and Constables, under the Act of April 18th, 1867, printed and for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Printers and Statham's Not. 81. 88, sad 86 Market Wirt? J. & T GRO UTT, IMPOST= OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, mewl AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO RECTIFIERS AN 1) DISTIILERS, Corner of Smithfield and front Streete, apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA. ' S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUTAOTURBBS OY PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL HINDS OF WRAPPING At. i Ms -WO .1 : 76 9 Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. We- Rage bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. OHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water etreet, below Market JOUN PiIOORBEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1011 FHB BALE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 I PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. AAO JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. MoOIILLOUG JONES, BOYD & CO. Ita3II7AOITSZB3 OP CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Cormier Ross and Flrat St 1 PITTSBURGH, PA MOORHEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OP American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, Vor Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, &e. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 138 First street, mr26:ls , is PITTSBURGH, PA. IMITE=III O. 93. ROGERS & CO., HA2II7PAOTIMBRB OP ROG IR IMPROVED PATENT TEL CULTIVATOR TEETH., 008.0 +IR ROSS A. 311) FIRST STRVETE, PITTSBURGH. PA L. C. HEPBURN, ATTuDNDV AT LAW AND CONTEIYANORD OFFECEI WITS EL EEEEPAB7224I. P 9 Fourth mt.:n4i..S JAMES 4. FETZER, Forwarding and Con/mission Merchant, SOB TEM BALE 01 lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Beads, Dried Prult and Produce generally, Uorrier of !Market sand First streets. • PPPTSBUtIGH. PA. Bioko To—Pranois G. Bail E/30, Willie n Dilworth, t3r., . Cuthbert & eon, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Mask° & wearingen, 8. Brady, Gash. Dl. & H. Bank, List & Howell, Mangle & ou., Georgo W. Atderaon, Donk \, Paxton & Co. Wheetieu, Lay.% 2r-tt E. P. MIDDLETON & DD 0., WILNIS, BRANDIES, &C. , A LSO DIIALERS IN PINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, Jthlyd PHILADELPHIA GO , i.1 1 41D SF.F. • GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Etilnd Factory, OWINEIR TIMID AND MARK.E7 STS., PITTSBUROIL PHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interest, to give me a call before purchwing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanic., (not apprentices.) Every attention Is given to We wants of customers. Prices low. All work eiarrented. No. 72 VERO Street. Pittsburgh. [royally-Le DAVID H. WILLIAMS, fiIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR TILE 16RLOTTON OF OAB WORKS, for from five cparnars and upwards, and for Boating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, hot Pouter or Furnaces. ei:yria via PITTSBURGH. PL. &lIITCEICOCIff.,III'CREGIILII kl CO. (Suocissorth TO LillPilLitt, APOnniair I C 0.,) 1:0 RW ARDING AND COMMISSION MiTtaIIANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Nom. and Wool, No. 114 tzecond street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Springer Harbangh, Joseph E. Elder, SL Louis; Pitte.Unrg it ; Fenton Bros., " H. Childs & Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Ltagaley, CoNtravo & Co., " Garret &Martln,Philadelphia; hicCandlese,Meane A Co., - Janice, lient,liantee & Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co.„ " Weaver & Graham, Geo. M. & L Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., " A. b. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore A Co., " ruv3ktf WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Siert - AI waym on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the co boat quality. deltlydab WILLIAN' BAGALEI, P - 110LESALE GROCER , Nos. 1S and 20 Wood Street, jy23: tf PITTSBURGH I' I H. McGE E MILIICIIINT TAILORS, Dealera In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish Mg Goode, corner of 'federal street and Market Square Alto gheny City, Pa. jeThly M ALRBLE 1 M ARBLE 11 cif o do witz 9 C.INR(IOO 11/A A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, /lc., The public are respectfully Invited to examine out nook Prime low, and wort warranted. vl2,r—l• rm. Aa4 LTOBETV STUBBY. POINT BOX FAOTORY.- BUSHA B. GUTEINDORF Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc. t A. Orders promptly tilled D OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale -Ltd Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Gar:aura in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Litcrtystrast. Pittahtcrati., Lea. imirega. SAMUEL FAIINESTOOK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Doinestio Hardwere, No. 74 Wood &red, Pittsburgh. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock of Bardvrare, a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Onh tern and Staffers, and a very large stock of Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a mach superior quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which Will be sold on the lowest terms. (5e2.7) &ANIL. FAIINZSTOCII. CARTWRIGHT &. YOUNG, (aurzuvr, go John Curt/wig/14) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgle , 1 and era Den. tat Instruments, fauns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. BS Wood street. They give special attention the tuannfactur• ag of Triunes, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing lth punctuality and despatch. apl7 J. & H. PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING MILL, W irrairdwr, ALLat3llEsl( ARE now in full operation, with Fay & oo.' improved machinery for the manufacturing of Sash Frames, Doors, Shatters and 3iouldinge. Builders and Con tractors will find it to their advantage to call and ascertain one prices. aracklydaw FURNITURE FOR CASH. -.-- A fall assortment of Pittsburgh mailltracturo WiTBNITIFILE, embracing BUREAITS, BOOK CASAS, • WARD ROBES, And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment of OFBIOR FIIBNITURIA , Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which buelnese is done at this establishment is for OABH. Palcee are made amrdingly. Persons In want of anything In the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAC:N.IMM a RIMINI, No. 103 Smithfield street, below MIL J. D. FACI3=I, Joan IL lawn. usyladg B. BEISIFBON 0. EL BIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, under the firm of 812 M ON k Office, No, 94 Fourth Street. I J AKE FISH.- 75 bbla. Mite Vials ; " Treat; imet EMM 40 " Salmon, received and En sale 1> Y T SBURGH THEATRE. Sole Lessee and B. Pans. Stage Director.—C...... M. Dam PBIOIIIII oa AD1111381013: Dress Oircle and Parquatte.soo Family Colored Boxes._ ....50c Colored Gallery.......—.—Pbc. Tickets to Private Boxes-75c Whole 80xe5—.....45 00. Secured Seats. 75c Proscenium Boxes-. 8 00. Seats may be secnredfor the whole of the series et Operas. Box Book now open. _1 Last night but tuc:;f__-_tb-,,, NEW 011LEA3.\!$. ENGLISH OPERA THODPB Mies ROSALIE' DURAND, Prima Donna Assointa• Miss GEORGIA HUDSON, l'enore Ccotriltino; Miss A. MHO, Secondo Donna; Mr. RRED. LYSTiiR. Primo Basso Hari- Sono ; Mr. RANH TURIN% Primo Buffo; Mr. P. B. SWAN, Ramo Profondo; air. O, H. WARRIE, &condo Tenors; Mr. J. ARNOLD, Second° Bastin ; Conductor, Mr. A. RBIBB, Jr, Manager, Mr. \:. 8. LYSTbR. TEM HVENING, Ochber 14th, will be ' , resented BuHe's beautiful Opera, in 9 l ute, of THE BOHEMIAN GIRL -1 Count Arnheim, F 1," ster...Thaddetut, Miss Georgia Hug!. son... Arline, Miss Ro elle Durand. In the course of the Op re, the Gr.nd Dance—Orragoniso— By Misses Turnbull nd Eight, and Messrs. Moffitt and Bartholowmew. I , Doors open at 75 , 4 o'clock. Curie ii, roes at 8. Box Office open from 10 to 3 &cloth. ------- --I FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. J. C. FOSTER...-...ltigniager. I J. PROCTOR-Stage Director Last appearance but one of I 4 JIiLIA DEAN HAYNE, ac prior engagements elsewhere, end her Immediate depart. ore for Europe and retiling Irom the eta ; e, preclude the possibility of her remaining longer In this pity. THIS EVENING, October 14th, 1858, will be put - armed MADELAIN Et or, TIP& FOUNDLING OP PARlS—Made leine, Julia Dean Hayde—Bertrar d, Mcßride. After which, MY POLL {4 NDMY PARTNER JOE—Harry Halyard, C. Foster—Mu MaYland, Mitts Annie Graham. .11Eir To morrow, Complimentary Benefit to Julia Dean Hayne, when she wilt alinett , as " Mariana" In the Wife, and "Sirs. Ohlllingtone t'ins the Morning. CalL JOHN Wi M'CARTHY, BILL, cutctiLan, AND CARD PITTSBURGH, est. Will promptly attend to the Distributing and Posting or BILLS, CIIICULARQ, tDARDS AND FIIOGRAMISIEB, For Railroads, Ships, Steetn'roat•, Amusements, Salsa, Etc. All orders, either ey teie zra. b, or Mire:wine, sent to the .111Ct3 of the Daily Aferwmg Pee, will be faithfully attended to. Pachagei fo , warie ' by lbeAdttml Express Omnpany will be promptly dl owed of occor Ina to directions, Geld SEWING MACITINES. S EWING} ' I iAOIIINE9_- TDOUBLZ ' s rfai SEWING ;MACHINES! HOSIERY r STORE OF iil DALY, O. 20 rii7" - E STEIagV. These Machines are aim!* to be the best In market for family use, making - an elactict tionbio thread stitch which will not rip vers if oven _fourth stitch be I cut. tis the only low priced double thri-ad ..le.chirte la market. Orders Dill bd received and prom.pl.. tidied by D ALP, Agent, 110. 'lO Fifth street., ono The c.,raer of Market alley, Pittamirgh, Pa. Ar NUT - ICE—Rd DA LI!. .‘a [ad ~, ,r nar of lflfth street and Market oiler, la the urii! name In brtainesa on this street. jylfc/y S N 6.4 S I N 1,1 E 5 Si'WiNts MACHINES 9. new Family Sewing 7ilabln. - !, c'.mbluing the Liktait In provemeuta, at the extreme low pri 'm FIF EY jDOLLARS. The pri of all our 3tand,ird Machinr, have been greatly reduced. SINGER'e 0 ES, It 11 well known, though deerer)n Trriw, hvve. aiw ja ken cheaper, in f,ct, considering what time will do the • any other. Thu prices are now reduced that all rnu't be satisfied. Call and exomine the new fl - achle h• 3 I w prices, at oer R Stn...'lW" ,, . 31 Market street SEWING MACHENES WERE AWARDED THE FIRST PRE mum at the Peansylvania State Agricultural Society at their Annual Lzhioitioe, September 28th, 29th.., 80th and October let. 1858.; This Premium was not bought, As the -Wheeler Si. Wilson Silver liedai Was. The undersigned hereby , challenges a trial of AFIWING MACIILY.P.S, before sousflteut juagoe, to he :selected by th Jxhibitors or by the anthem a, in OITY IflrLl., or elowhare at any time. On sled after this dtte. tho price of our alft,..hine3 will be reduced as follows: New Machine, plain finish fable Do dp plsted Do do with cover and drawert. G. 41. DOSCH. & 0 Do do large Do do ea ao Do do plated and pearlod... And other cues in pre portim. The first place la public estimation la now Justly accorded to the eROYEB, & 13A.ILES MACHINE, for family &whorl, for the following reasons It is MORE slang. and EASILY /OPT IN °anis than any other machine. j 2d. It makes a seam which will ::OT MP or RAVEL, though every third etitchos cut. Bd. It sews from two oral aary spool!, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, wbbe the same Machine can be adapted, at plearnre, by a METE , °bongo of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same Machina ro :a silk, Linen thread end spool ootton ' with equal facility, 6th. The seam is as elNitio es rile m at claatio fabrio, so that It is tree from all LI ASILITY to BIEAS, in WA.BII. LNG. IRONING, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch tnade thir Machine Is more HZAHTI PIIL than any other med,4 either by Loud or machine. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Grover '2 Baker's Ls the best A tner. Agriculturist. To all of which the Ttibone says, amen --4 . N.Y.Tritturta. It la all that It claims th,bo.--(N. Y. Independent. It.finishcs Its own work others do not.--(Home Jot:anal. It needs only to be sten to be appreciated.--gbrono. JoramaL Adapted for woolens, Haan or cottou.^-{Amer. fQodioal Monthly. We like Grover Er Baktesbeit.—{Ladloe' Wreath And two hundred more referencte. W. C. DLL'IOT.T, Anont, at the Fifth ktrcet hhirt Manufactory, an2thly • Plturburgh, Ps my22sly I LIM Z. 13.111ADENG THE CHEMICAL OLIVE EXASIVE SOAP, manufkatoro by B. 0. & J. Sawyer, rsa receives the prefer , - c- oiler all ether Mods over oCered for family use. Its advantages cri et otter troop. ore It Ls °beeper to use : one priatid. , l"..:.tngioglial to t.Liroe of ova:anon rosin doep. 2d. Half ths.time Sneed only be occupied in washing when this Soap Is used til -place of other Ottap. Sd. Labor In washing can be nearly chaponned with, ~, i i the clothes wllt - r*myare little if anyirnbhisg, alma nroldfog their wear on the washboard. lLh. doelir. the cloth-on is unnecessary when this Beep is used, and hard or e•alt water cowers equally as well es soft. sth. Printers, alachinists, Painters and others, find It for enpi‘rfot to other denim It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint, printore ink end dirt from the hands, leaving the akin soft, end free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, ad he use of the wash.board, the folloWing directions should be t followed . Fix the washing of cf,i,lve or ton of a family, take one pound of Soap, cat It into shariega, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water: pat tne clatters into a tub containing about ton gallons of c.arm water; pear in the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughlY. Lcs, tl.em soak twenty to thirty Mileal.N. Wring era, and rinse in warm water once, cold water arioe. A verydli - ty . wristband, or seam, or grease opote, may require a ight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will coma oat ci s can and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water maybe used inslaoe cf hot, requiring about double time in soaking. oar Observe our name on each bar. Par sale, in any quantity, at our warahonza, No. 4f Wood street, and at oar wort* oppootto the Round house, Pena• sylvania avenue. O. a EL SAWYI,9I, oc't .„ No. 97 Wood street. ItNIVE LOTS OF tROUND, BACH( C ON. TAMING one ac* for &ale. Price MO each. Terme, u hand, balance in one, two and throe I ma, situate at tour mLleo from tho city. 8. OUTLIBERT a 80N, arab E 61 Market street. SYRUPS.- 60 I:bluetit:6x Golden' Syrap ; " Beatidate 'Yirat Quality Syrap ; " Et.liattee Sugar MEM) molar 81 In atom and for sale by la LEE 4t, RICILSISON ant NO& TZI and 'l3 !Aborts , ' street. WORTH TWIENTY CENTS, and selling at TWIIIATI, whit, and colored OotAiya Btocldugs, at TOEI 110111 , 11V8 an 24 r Irdark-t atraet. A HORSE POWER, FODDER CUTTER, and Oorn and Oob Crectior, will bo cold to close the 0 % by 0,8291- II ilNitY H. COLLINS BIBIPI3ON 0.: RIPPE+ complete assortment received at HMS* 71 Maass street Dlgtribiator and Pester, SHE $2? AND $4O Are now on Exhibition. at the IttPOliT ANT 10 PUBLIC GROVER & BAUiEWS FIL'iI,ST P111i.1111151 n 4 ....... BO 09 -... 90 00 100 00