Vftishrgt Ofsaptit. ,P1TT1323:0 - 1.14:1433:: MONDAY MORNENG, AUG. 24, 1257. - sir ollIty; T.trza OF viz eirr.-ea -Nents . ntthe,City and Nelg,hborhood. TM fitilrrl.We call tho attention of our voters and patrons to. the time now at hand for '• advertising their fall business. Tax GAzrrri is Ewell well known and too thoroughly established, ' hal too good acireulation amongthe substan people of the county and State and neigh , bolting States to need columns of fulsome self gratulation to commend it to the public notice. I..ear room is so precious that we cannot devote it r -to asking the people if they don't admire us; if • thaidon't think we are wonderful; if they don't) know that we are the greatest two_cent daily. known. We can however, confidently; point to, ' a new font of type, excellent paper and a conZ:` ' stantly inerearin . g circulation as inducements to advertisers to avail themselves of the opportu nity now offered to advertise theirjall business. NO money is so pr 'ably invested as that which tui' the shrewd mart. tor manufacturer puts into printer's ink ..: .:',..' Tax Itrawrra..LAs we mentioned on - Thursday wookl, be the sum, the race between the boats Flora Temple and Bethel , * mime off on Saturday night. A Earge truwa was present on the bridges watching the Comae of the stoniest, notwithstanding the terrible tempest which. was brewing in the sky and which band upon the scone just as the race wee over. The point of departure was the upper line of the St. Clair Street bridge and the other terminus at the Mechanic street bridge, a distance of Ave-eighths xi' a mile, thence back to the_Erst station, making In all about a mile and a quarter. . The race commenced well, en. curt that in the excitement of starting theoarsmeu in both boats, as well as We could make out, "caught a crab," the technical term. or catching the one In the water when pushing it forward to take a stroke. The rice wee- nobly contested on the up.strearn course, and both crews laid to with lusty sinews, thnthurp theirs of the cutters splitting the water like knives antlthe equilibrium of the crafts being well main tained. They reached the upper bridge "nip and tuck", Elora leading a little If anything, although the Ithelnye was making evens roaches at every Dna. need stroke of bar oarsmen and securing some gains that were quite apparent. Tha back nice promised to be very . exciting, and we were - iting °armoires - with delight as we watched the equM contest. But alas 1. as Flan put down her helm to. swing aid wheel° into the back track her treacherous Mt Fop s snapped and at the same mo iling 1111 oar Jdipping ut...the water yawed hcr. The gasicents pig The Buckeye held bar course and had it all her own Wayeoming back. Try it again boys. It wee no fair trial of Flora. She can hold her own, are* think. Give us another This was quite rk pleasant thing, and we hope sin cerely it, may be repeated. We' will entourage the manly game that .derelopes the-Muscles, all we can. When ahali•Plora try it again ? Dale; about whom so much appeared •in the New York paperia few days eine°, and who - it was feared harems to her death violenie somehow on the - eons of New Jersey, died of congestion of the bzuga.; , ... The following testimony which appeared in the Anal examination before the Coronerivill explain the nnsson of her buiial in the send and subsequent • .IrilappOSlAllllldiod from congestion of tbo lungs; the body•ana so offensive . that trial to make ar nts,:pintents to bury itat Keypercbut it was objected to for', fear . cif diffieidly; this *as if * Union, two inSeefroin Nei-Port; I did not try to get a corm at the - Skean .11onse, not supposing one could be ob. She was, am' oar readers hand been informed al. toady, buried Sniffy at Greenwohd Cemetery. The N. Y. Times of Saturday toys: -.The investigation into the. cane of tbo death of Idargareatale was concluded lan evening, the jury bringing in a, verdict at eloveo o'clock thee deceased came. tp,- her death from disease of the longs and brain, prebably, hanened by the cruel and inhuman treatment of Mr. and Mrs. Conover, and severely oensuring the conduct of Dr. Conover in burying, exhuming and re-Interring the body of deceased es he bad done. From testimony elicited yesterday it ,S , PPInn Ask Mr. and. Mrs. Conover were "in the habit: of tenth,pullingMargaret aroundand • S' treating her in a cruel manner, and that the doctor had . = ono or two occasions, while on the exibr sin, previous , to her death, whipped her -with a stick 'arid kicked bar with his boot. The doctor's olden len, a lad 17 or • 18 years old. testified that he neverkepw Mail after her death that she was a relative of -of bin, and that they treated her only as a "It app ear frottithe evidence that ibo was a ester of bfre. - .Cenovir's, eltheugh treated very badly, and Wen beaten on some occasions , . Dr. Conover has siofibelen evreeted." A Eirraw;—Osi Saturday erecting we had 'almost a tormaiti,lornmatly. all tho_afternoon an immense .thunder don& teemed darkly upon the Western horizon; "a .loniaing !tertian fringed with fire." At alierelclik It rolled up la fierce mid hurrying squad rum at. clouds,. a part flying •eastward. and another I portion nottlttammeardly over the city. The west- I 6111 horizon meantime glowed a lurid copper color; • and the atmosphere quivered incessantly with blind itielightaleg. The ; thunder was not In separate elope bat a continuous muttering as of the echoes of many incessant cannonades. The light faded rapid ly eat and a ghastly glare gave a partento. bete to all objects aroandL With• a sudden blast of wind thatilled the air:with flying rubbish for a moment, the rain descended in torrents At if a great watering pot • had been inverted over the world. The nolling masserof clouds flattened out, as it were, into a doll ashen hue that overspread the firmament, and night came down like a curtain upon the descending flood . that roared aid foamed through the streets as if a loneeontinnecl storm - had just mused vending its fury upon the earth. • MoThoaireur Cotwrr.—The folloWing nomina tions werimade by-the Union Convention of Mont gomery on the 13th instabt Assembly—Remy G. Groff, James Gooven, Dan iel Lloyd; Prothonotary—Geo. Heller; Register —Wm. D. . Elbuk - Clerk of Court—W. 11. Lewes; Treat:rev—Liam Walter. • A earies of excellent , :resolutimm were adopted.— The Herold says a better ticket was never prevented to Usepeople of the county' , ::• , ,, Urvirtas - Cocrsvv.—The Union Convention made be following nomination:: on Monday last : \Assembly—jOhn Purcell; Sheriff—William Mor rison; Micorlnr--, 4 300rge Guthrie; Treasurer—Sam uel Bari. .•, Ltwarocs Corwrr.—The people of New Castle are about 'erecting bridge amens the Neshannock. The paper mill near Now Castle formerly worked by Mr. Wilscpb has poseed into the hands of Mr. J. C. Shaw', of Mercer county. Cottanmweit.r. excitement Was caused in West rittabtugh on Saturday afteinonn_by the freakeof a mau . named Edward ColesCan, , supposed to be par. daily deranged. It sinners that Coleman was abasing his wife, and her.erles attracted some of the citizens of the borough to the house, when Coleman picked up an axe and made a general onslanghtupon the crowd, cutting three seen named Thomas Caren, ~ James Wilson, and John Herniae, inflicting a ghost ty though not mortal wound upon the neck of one of the partite in nod. He then' attacked a German teamed George Henstaill with a:knife, cuttings deep gash near the eye. He was finally taken into cus tody by officer' Stott, and was . taken to the office of AldertameJobits, whence ho eras committed 'to jail for a further . hearing this Astlesnoott, on a charge of menialt nett battery with . intent to kill? A similar charge was also preferred against him before Mayor Weaver, and a commitment for a further hearing this morning lodged egtanst - Tor Itsitr.w.—This es we are inlittned by a gentleman of the medical profes sion fi an iexcialent monthly publication. It is eon dented by Dr. (Isom, a very eminent Optician, for marlpof the Louisville Medical School. his success sea ketonic and demonstrator_ wad so great that he has been Induced to join the corps of professors at Jefferson School, Philadelphia, We ara Oen indebted to a very dear friend for a copy of an able address, ddhered by Prate:nor Dross on the einem which' .retard the progress of medical w o rmers_ in this country.. It is a verfable lecture, and iatsrsectorto those who have never, as well Al to those who may> hare been initiated into the mys teries of Esenisplui Strarrrost.Thicat 4 of A. B. Etimean, Eso. maybe found in ouraolumns this morning. Ifs offers himself to, operstispractically in his pm fission in thelield as , well. as to teach young men in al blanches of that very important art. We hay* seen some plots from his pencil which are viey beantiftdly done and which speak for Lim more powerfully than we are stile to. Fr 11111171.1111, Aug. 22, 1857. it dm:serous counterfeit $5 onto on the Lee bank, N055.,41 now in circulation in the East, and um soon be expected in this eicinitr ft is a complete imitation of the - genuine, and well calcuLeted te wive. Wo would citation the public to be on'iheir _ of 'National Bank Note Repodar. TAX UNIPITLI4i./UtuioAD.4-We anderstard the eight hindred feet of tow trestle work immediately beyond Maysville, was completed yesterday, and Me traeklaying rigorouili:commenced. We leant that the road can now be prepared for the rails with little delay.— Tinting Intel; • • - - 8. H. g Arai intnnatted Winn by Alder man Doxiiidson ;titiflatiirdaythr a further hearing to nurser a charge of attempt to break Into the house of John Pearson with intent -to' commit , ..COITAR,': till GIZAT KAT, ROM7II, '&1:7. "Ex riantaaroa,i 088 Broadw - ay; N. Y., Mut com menced the advartiainF Campaign again- in our -columns.. Nee AATertmetnent and Special Notice ,in to-dare Tapir- - ' isoosol t annual. fair of the Columbia CouutY Majau l tura BoaietY will be held at Bloomsburg so tue l 2 and . 23 (Thursday and F r id a y) of *Detain . next. Fos 41, Pall ;Ulf; Leneu.—Otir • Wee ef Gave B o Clothing. kursilnhing GM/ Ite., Will be continued !bra a short time longer and feeling Confident Old - the &limier of the stock_antithe rides at whieb it le s aw. - are Teal indielintents to' .'ail areiieggiol to mako "pialasileg4 J. L. CA/LeAOHAX, Near **WW I " C A , ar10637- s t „,:-- DIELSOLTZ3 0106tild oq Soikuslay - to the Dancestatic .Counti ColiWentkill;, wbeoh mab nn 'Kel.tysilaTr• at tealOek,.a. it., at the- Court Incase, 'l - Piriaansuint—First Ward—Wm. Bennett, Frank lkumid—Chas. Bartlett, Arthur Mann. Third‘-JobsieLaybon, Jas. Glides. Fourth—T. A. Hinton, Jas. Herron flfth—Firet Preeinct—D. C. Gay, W. D. Hamil ton. Socond—john 'Mackin, F. Felix. Sixth—J. C. Cummins, James Armstrong. Seventh-4. N. McClowry, W. W. Patrick. Eighth—Christopher Nape, L. Laggentelt. Ninth—T. S. Rowley, Joseph Weeks. - Au.raituar—First Ward—Thomas Thomas Johnston. Second—Wm. A. Reed, J. R. Largo. Third—Robert Swan. Ctuales P. Whiston. Fourth—Dr. W. M. Herron, John Connolly. Donnaatis—South Pittsburgh--James McKaino, Patrick • Mclitarghehan. DuquesnA. MeF. Johnston, S. N. Tompkins. Tows:sews—Robinson—M. Harbison, R. B. Guthrie. Pitt—D. D. Bruce, E. P. Jones. Neville—Wm. Munition, B. Phillips Too South Common M. E. Church, a very neat and commodious structure, was yesterday dedicated to the service of God in a series of interesting exer cises, appropriate to the time and the occasion.— Several eminent clergymen of that denomination of Christians were present and conducted the services of the day. DEATEI Or A Psoman.—Jared Ward died at Milan. Erie county, Ohio, on the 18th inst., aged 91 years. Ile settled in Milan in 1807, and raised the first wheat grown in the township. Clirsncs.—We noticed several of these people on Penn street on Saturday, driving acharacter lane horse trade with a man who may have imagined that he was getting the best of it. MIL KENNEDY'S School for young ladies opens in ono week from to-day. See notice. "Pilaw! There goes another Needle ! " We often hear such exclamations from Ladies using an inferior quality of needles, when unable to procure good ones ; but this daitulty--no longer exists. The famous Exhibition, Grooveless, Gold-Eyed Needles of P. Milward k Sons. No. 32-Dey Street, New York, are of such exquisite temper and finish that all agree it is a pleasure to use them. ADVANVION or Fannon Tu.vm...—An elderly led", who, with her daughter, Ins but recently re turned from a rather rapid journey through Eng land, France, part of Germany, and Italy, was asked, the other day, if they had visited Rome, and she re plied in the negative. ."La! Ma, yes we did," said the daughter, "that was the place where we bought the bad stockings." A more striking instance of forgetfulness was exhibited by a gentleman who spent two days in Philadelphia, and could not re member that the best clothing store in the city was that of Rockhill d Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chest nut street. LATE DISCOTERIEN IN PATIMIAGT !how that very many of the diseases which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long been sus pected but is only lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be a sedimentary depoeite from the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Cancer, IJlCers and Erup tions, all &limbs disordered deposites from the blood. Billions diseases and fevers ore caused solely by its deranged unhealthy state, and even the decline of life follows a want of vitality in the blood. In view oft hese facts Dn. Area designed his Cathartic Pill especially to purify and invigorate the blood, and hence we believe to arise its unpamlelled =CM/. in controlling and curing disease.—ifedical JonrsoL Era ♦no Smith, of Baltimore, oculist and &urine, is now in the city of Pittsburgh, and has taken rooms at the SL Charles Ilotel, where .he'may be consulted in all diseases peculinr to the E3ie and Ear. lie is willing to warrant a permanent ante in all cases where the organeare perfect in for mation. All he asks is •fair and impartial trial of his new and piinlem remedies. Persons desiring to avail themnilres of the treatment of Dr. S. had bet ter call soon, as he will not take any patient who cannot be mired before ho loaves Pittabnrgh. t • Twa weather is, in moth, roasting and oppressive, not to ray hot, aa a perspiring Micawber might sug gestc.. under similar circumstances, nod a nsidemble nnmberof citizens have gone off in search ( a tempo rary abiding place, in one of those shady, quiet nooks, with all the trimmings of rustic maids dancing streams, fresh milk, new laid eggs, of which poets are so fond of ringing, but which are — S,Thard to nod practically. But those who cannot enjoy these blessings, can enjoy a cool drink from Super's silver soda fountain, at the corner of Peon and St- Clair !streets. t DIED--On Sunday evening, Angled d. of• Detentet7. ELIZAUFV, fir, daughter of alaktrell li.and Mary kloorhead. aged fourteen months. .; The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock on Tuastay morning. . ehr 11 ot I ccs ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.—ItEMOVAL OF rn FREIOIIT DEPOT TO TUE CORNER OF BUTLER AND CARSONSTREETS. NINTIf WARD. AND A GREAT RE RUCTION OF TARIFF RATES..-011 and alter JULY Oka. 1007, freight .014. realsed se abase at the following rates: To Idahoslng• 2.1 c par 100 pounds. To Gov's Eddy..- To Red Bank .at 2pc. " " To Brady's Bead ....at Ole.. es- " Ploor—Overftos bored. and ander fifty. To 31Shoolna Ile. par trTerei. ToOrsy's Eddy .51e. " " To Rod •Baak.are. " • To Brady's Bend " Flour--Fifty barrels and ores. ' To Mahonlog .35, " " To Gray's Eddy ..Ric. " To Red Rank/G. - " . . To irmar RI it. iNiiiiit i - denernil Ticket Ageet. Beak Notice NOTICE is hereby given that the Books for ..1.1 the subscription to the Capital stock of THE CEN TRAL RANK OF.PENNSYLVANIA, to be loaded et 110111- dayeburgh. Blair county, Penh.. will be opened at the 3ler• chants' kidchenge, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the Find. Second, Third mai fourth days of September nowt, when end where perems wishing to tete stork in salt/ Houk will here opportunity to do so. The Books will be kept open from 9 A. At. to 12 et, end from 2 to b 0.0, earl day. •••• - • • TEY3. C. MACDOWELL, A. M. WRITE, G. L. LLOYD. .7011 N 11ILLKIL S. W. RUDDES, Jun i% Comma once. Allegheny Valley Railroad riIARENTUM CAMP MEET-s , rev commencing WEDNESDAY /aqua 3011,1157. Regular Trains will leave 'Pittsburgh daily (Sundays ex- Cepted) at 7 o'clock A M. and b r. M. On WEDNESDAY, 20th lust., on Erb" Train will leave Pittaburgh at 9.10 A M. On SATURDAY, 29th MIL, Extra Trans have Fitts, burgh. at 1.30 and 8.30 o'clock r. mm Returning I:Tar: return for Pittsburgh at 1.30 and 7.30 o'clock Monday :Rona. ing, 31.1. On the last day of the meeting Train. from Torentuut iar Pittsburgh at 7.30 s. u, S and 7 P. M. Eseundon Tickets, goal during the Encampment, can be Lad at the Depot, op Canton street, at CO Math each; also, of JAS. L. READ, Agent Methodist Rook Deprnitory, 7S Fourth Weft. Pentongere must precurn their ticketti before taking Rut. !nibs rare. nNBAtd A2 , tlltitlo, hunt • LOST, A CERTIFICATE for Twenty \ hares of Capital Stock of the Exchange Bank of Rittsbargh. drawn In Pryor of Y. Lorenz, dated June lesh, 1839, and No. 261. Notice Li hereby given that the 15/61 certificate has bore Met or mislaid, and the subscriber. will apply for aduplicate of the same on the fourteenth day of September neat: anyone haring (wind said certificate will contra. favor by returning[he same to either of the subscribers. J.J.ORAY, / Administrators of F. It.. LORENZ. J Y. LORENZ, deed. IVOTICE.—The partnership of the under- II tinned. doing lustiness out, the title of MURPHY BURCHFIELD, will terminate by mutual consent on Bops temberl, All person, having unsettled accounts with the firm will greatly oblige by calling Before that date and rnakissg set• element. W. R. MURPHY. J. M. BURCHTELD. • The business will be continued at the some location. N. E. corner of Fourth and Market armlet, by 3. M. BURCEr s 16LD. auhdtd ral44PAsia:7i:clio: 4 l DITTSBURGII, JULY 28, 1857.—Subscrib ere to the new stook of this Dank mill please take notke that their lnaballments upoia the same will be duo as follows: Fourth Instalment, of $lO per man., able on or before the 15th of August mat. Fifth .4 last, of $lO per thus, payable on or before the tat of September next. Jrll.lllcho E, D. JONES, Cashier. NOTIC E.—Bolivar DICKEY has retired irond the Arm of MAMA DICKEY t CO„ b 7 metnal co. sent. Ills Interest meat August let, • BAUD DICKEY t CO. • 1n rstirlog from thosbovo Aria I desks to solicit fOr the howo the tams patronags so Ilbendly bestowed dosing tllitentrooo yeall allay COnneakill. . 05 • ROBERT DICKEY. NOTICE. -1 have this day associated V. 11AP.TWEL1, wi th me In the BREWING, MALT/ 110 and 110 P TRADE, et the Pittstreet Brewery. The business will he tarried on In all-Ite branehelt v =tali under the elem. mod style of OEO. W. 15111T11 A CO. ' Pittsburgh, August 3.1,1967. 080. W. MUTH. GEO. W. Mt= Brower*, llialtere .— tart Hop pealerg, Beg 'eats to inform their friends and the trade that they hare commenced BEIWISG for the mann,rti and ire prep. ed to furnish all article. In eir line pro ptly:.on theft: usual terms. .antiO th wdcbe GEO. W. 13SItillik CO. riE 01110 AND RENNSYLVA 110 ILSE EXILIBMOLC—nte managers of enthl „ at which Large prat:einem are distribatee twinning wag the owners of tine stack, thorough brwl,otherad, MVthat the exhibition for this year will open it P copuotthipx coma,