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A full report of the proceedings will be made by the Bailway editor of the Commereigl, ;!1).1 published in that reliable journal, which woi4td he a surd guarantee that the report is correct. Tu REAL NAME of the horse thief, now in jail here, i 3 30.4. B. Cooley. He is a hardened criminal, and hails from Cleveland, where he has led a life of crime, having twice been in the Ohio penitentiary, sentenced the first time to four years imprisionment for shooting his brother-in-law, hut afterwards pardoned by the Governor. l. U. Patterson, Esq., started for Cleveland yesterday, to procup his horse, ivlifeh has heed discovered by i.ho.offiders: SUDDEN AND. SINGULAR DEATH.—On Mon day we stated that a lady of Manchester had met her death on Saturday afternoon, by a fall from atable. The lady was Mrs. M.'Clinton,ivile of Nathaniel M'Clinton, who resides on Shef field street, in that borough. She was engaged in arranging a mosquito bar on bbeastend, - wfferi `she tot p Veil and' fell; striking `the lower part of her abdomen agairist the sharp corner of . R '0•• VW little girl Baum who wash-stand, The wound did not prAseit was carri, gran Ahe other day by Mrs. John- Shock to her nervous system, which, in --E3- E'-- serious appearance outwardly, but it caused a son, heree 4 f ie ° ; 'tber, has been recovered throug l ,- ' cl . st. Nnentality of Alderman urence. seriousthe opinion of the physicians called in, . 1 ce P ° returned to her pa- her death, about , .Aß hour aft She leaves two =MEE ',t l • - ' - •‘!; , <•- t ••• .-• 4 • ANCITILER GILEAT, CURE, OF. CONSLINECTION B y S e liEN cies PULMONIC ASYR . IIP I .--The fol lowing is one of the greatest triiinipbs of med icine over disuse ever published. in medical history. Read it: Prompted; by no other .than the feeling of benevolence and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow-beings, desire to make linotvti a 'hurt description of my , disease and time unexpected cure T. obtained froin 'Schenck's Pulmenie Syrup. About three years ago T was afflicted with a violent cold, which settled on my breast and side, and every few days I would raise con siderable blood; my cough was very violent and distressing. Everyday I had violent fe ver, creeping-chills and profuse sweats at night, with difficulty of breathing and great loss of appetite; my system was entirely prostrated, being confined to my bed most of the time. Two of the most eminent physicians of this city attended' me, 'and,'=after eximuSting all their skill, pronounced my case incurable. Indeed, one said that my lungs were almost gone, and I could not possibly recover. At this . s ta tt ,y o f my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dr.•Scbenck's Pulmonie Syrup, and be fore I had taken half a dozen bottles was far recovered as to be abl to go alaiut the house. It seemed to strengthen soy whOle system—it, loosened the caugh and stopped the lileeding—my bowels became regular, and everything 1 ate seemed to digest easily and to nourish my whole system. Indeed, such was the rapid progress of my health, and so sudden the change, that I t4lll sanguine of a speedy cure, and aban doned the use of the medicine before thediseasii was thoroughly eradicate-I. which resulted in another attlek of bleedire4,d thy• hued, last. full, accompanied by a distressing 1 nq,in commenced taking. the Polinonic Syrup, and sent for Dr. Shen-k, who., orm a careful ex- ttilyked me te eontinoci wing it Before I had taken four I,ttles, all II formed in my side, which gathered and broke discharging, tds near as: I can judge. a pint of very dimgreeable yellow matter. Thi= reetoel to cleanse amdpitrify .ry whole system. I-roll this time I begun to. get better, and nto now happy to say I ant entirely ',cos Idetl. I alit sure at this time that I enjoy better health than I have for the last ten years. Since I j•otn menced taking the Pulnionic Syrup, 1 have never failed to reconaniend it wherever I went, that others a.; hell as my-eft might be ,a‘.•.l from that awful disease; for : I feel It a - duty that I owe to the afflicted to publish - it ti th,.. world. Permit toe to Inention a few cases %ditch have coin° under my immediate Being on It vi,it to i:ainden. New .ter-°y, last Stlitinier, I sawn child, evidently in the lad stage of how,' con,utnption. The toether tie fortinal ale that the play-iniuni had gisett child up as incurable. I t o ld her what I had received from the m.e of tech u, k•s fill I Mollie Syrup, Wel intlueed her to proeure bottle. I heard nothing inure front Alio little sufferer Until nhOlit throe months after; being 11l the itlarhet, Inv attention Wtl.• drawn dt it lady who olnieri CAI 1110 N..ry atteittivel) : die finally approached me, and if 1 was not the lady who recolumentied Schenck's. Pultio. Itic Syrup to her dying child. lag summer, in Camden. I replied that I Wrt, ,he said th a t her child had entirely recovered and was Un eoTritnonly. healthy. tier name is Mr:. Wih-on, and she now resides in Ifridesburgh. Another lady I would mention in parti.•ular. who had a scrofulous affection. Ifer faoe and neck presented one continued sere, a n d one of her eyes was seriously alt eeted with it: she Mai become greatly me:mimed, and, to till appear ance, past reeo ery. 1 induced her to try SChenek'S Pnlrnonie Syrup, which she did, and is now perfectly recovered. Another lady, Mrs. M'Mullen, whose residence I will give on application, was evidently in the hest stage of consumption. I prevailed upon her to try the Pulmonie Syrup. In a very short time she was entirely !Towered, and now enjoys excel lent health, having become e:weedingly fleshy. These are' throe etn,e,, within my knowledge which rktio'W'were cured by Schenck's Pul monie Syrup. All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at my residence, Parrish street, live doors above Tenth, North side, I think I will be able sat isfactorily to convince them, by my own en-e, and others, that I know have been enmesh by that Syrup. Since my Lure, there have been so many to see me to know what I took, that I have had a v6ry'ceonta titiiiotlttinify of know ing a great litany that hate taken it, and have been greatly benefltted thereby: and, I thin);, if persons tifllieted with consumption or liver complaint, woqld seua for Dr. Sohenck, and let him carefully examine their lungii, and, if he says he can cure them, follow the direc tions, and prevent taking cold, they will rap idly recover. GULIELMA L. LKIBERT. DR. J. H. SrIIENCK —Dear Sir: I- have known Mrs. Leibert for several yrars, as in member of my church, and have all confidence in her statement, and am rejoiced to tind her again restored to health. A nything more in addition to her statement is needles.;. ' • • '' ' YoUrs; truly, TUOIAS L. Li:SF:WAY. Pastor of the N. Presbyterian Churl.h, Sixth street above Grep price of the Pulmonic syrup, SI per bottle, or six bottles for Price of thy• Sea Weed Tonic, F,,1 per bottle, or six bottleo fur Price of the llandrake Pills, twenty-live coats per box. Dr. Schenck's medicines are roll by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, No. 1.111 Wood street. HURON Horst:, NEW BR I EiTOW. —TO those of our eitikens who desire, a few quiet days re-t, in a pleasant locality in the country, tel have not.the Limit or means to visit the mountains or Various springs with which our State about 4L we would -cordially. raconAmend the Huron House, Ifort il 1., at New Hrighton, Pa:' 'hoitscis located direbtly oppositd station of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Aadroad, twenty-eie;ht Vora thq , , • citv. carp pass each way bye times a day, anti should any of our readers visit the" Huron," we can safely guarantee that they will be hos pitably received by Ifaj. Wilt And his' 'esti mable lady. and will come away well satisfied that the "Huron"is a delightful place to spend a few days during the ,ultry weather nf ognid. New Brigl,ton i 3 y ' situated in the vidleY , df AO Beaver, and visitors WilT find rkay of delightful scenery', and an :ybOndane of good fishing and butting in the inuuediute neighborhOood. ' - • - • The evening train leaves Federal street sta tion, in Allegheny, at 5:20 P. M., and return ing arrives at 7:30 in the morning. Excursion tickets are sold -by the railroad company to Alegi Brighton and hack, at a re'luCtitin 'from the'iegular faro. NRCFSBITY FOR A POLICE PiARCI: IN At,- Lv ir f nuf . ,,tln ssfur4ay night, a gang of rowdies, to the number of sixty or more, some of whom are said to belong on this side of the river, literally took Allegheny city, breaking into taverns, drinking what they wanted, tear ing off doors, destroying property, insulting passers-by, ard* threatening .thielice to. any woo 1:10,0it -pstecfere,-Witla -their lawless pro ceedings. The.:4 high-handed , 4neusnres d e , monstrate the groat ueuessltv - t. ponce in . ior their - suppression. - We have long thought Mayor Morri-on extremely old fogyish in his notions op this subject, as we huve beard him say that should the city cowl cll.§ tender him a night police force he would refuse them. The citizens of Allegheny are entitled to protection from .mid night ma rauders, and it is a burning disgra.e.e that they are not so protected. The poople' should rise up en -niasse and demand the' appointment' of such a force as is necessary to protect their lives and property, for it would seem that'se curity can not be attained otherwise. Magi PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1859. Special Igeeti4g of Councils. A special meeting of the City Councils Vitii called last evening at the instance of the Mii nongahela Wharf Committee, to take some action for the removal of the sunken wrecks from the river. In Select Council, Mr. Bennett in the chair. Mr. Blair, from the Wharf Committee, pre sented i report announcing the acceptance ~r the bid of Samuel Rhodes & Co., for the re moval of the sunken hulls in the Monongahela at the figure mentioned in the following, which accompanied the report: Re:so/red, That the sum of $1,278 be taken from the contingent fund and placed to appro priation No. in, to he applied, under the di rection of the Monongahela Wharf Commit tee, for the removal of the sunken wrecks :it the Monongahela wharf. Report smelled, and resolution read twice: Mr. Borger moved the reference of the res olution, and report back to the Committee. Mr. Barbin moved to limend by authorising the publication of the bids in the papers au thorized to do the city printing, for one week. The Chair ruled the resolution and amend ment out of order. . . Mr. Berger appealed from the decision of Chair, and the ayes and nays being called, the decision wassustained—aces 7,•nay , The reAoluiion wag read a third time and pas sed. 3lr, Kincaid, from the Water Committee, submitted it report, with the following resolu tion: R,so/rr,/, That the Controller he and is here hy authorized M transfer tlm sum of 5., , 1,71:t from appropriation No. 1::, and plare the same to the credit of No. e, to he expended by the Water Committve in laying water pipe on Clark, :Madison, Roberts, :nal Wylie stre.M.s. Report accepted, and resolution read three times and passed. Mr. Kincaid offered the foil wing: That the Controller certily a war rants, chargeable to contingent fund, in favor of Thoniaslanna's executors, for fur one and a half years' ground rent of Neptune En gino 11.nise, due July I-t, Read three times and passed. A petition for a sewer on Centre A reline was ,Uhtnitted and referred to Street Commit tee. Mr. Witra proi..etitol ❑ rommunle.ition from tho Secretary of the WRY Company, notifyiug Counoil of tho ar•- ~.I , b,nc , by the, c ompany of the , iinpo,o4l by re.,olution of Counoil- on the tilt. Eruct and orrh•red to U. A oommuniention front th , Itour.l relatise to a w•,00 :Lint Robort -in•ct . ma- road uu,l : :0111.1 t,, uiittee oil Str,i.t.., With itoWl•r t. , Tho ordinance ttranting vortain pri‘..iloT., to the A I lee twiny V alley t nv. pa—ed in S (' July and non in by t'., wu. ttlki•it up, lit.ti utter aetiuri ‘d . (.. eon , urred in. The resolution trarisferriii , $l , tU from (M. aPpropriation NO. Il to No. I lats,-ti in (' at last meeting, was taken up and action •Jon eurnsl in. !dr. Reed submitted a rop.rt rruln the on AlleJ 4 in•riy tuiri, recto', im o J d u ,._ thu construction of a crib tu pretrnt time waeh lug away of OW what I. 11,,td :mad aJ,JeptiJd.. In nil bil.r.ilicss not id.ll(Jr wi•J. not( I, C. (' concurred. Adjourned. II) ( ~ 111111011 Council, 1I r. Catnpbei. (1136-. r. l'uotpl".•11 r‘ada coonoaowation II Nlayor.orolo,ing an in% itation ther Goo.ral Nt.t, , lev. t , tie- .Nlayor Coon Lils to visit Camp and to designat a time for th.., 1n 'notion the invitation wtt , at.; optrtil. -and NV.,lneklity, at two o 't•lot k, 1.11 . tloo T or, ject , d v6it. i t rct. , ,,tit-tt n totattortal or Mr. .lames Marahall, owner of Franklin foundry. on O'Hara street, rein dt t-drati tt4 n 41011,1 d o t right Of wnc of th.! A11 , 01..ny Had road down that street, a , Ito f areal the =park, from Itwomotives would igltittt Li, r,.1,. A!t• ast.tal that the ortlinattro tdioulti not bass uuUi property holders are indctriutitital CoollllllllTlll'lltiolll The C'.nincil concurred in a ren.lation, rot= •e.l at last rnoctingof S. roluesting the Di:Mnant Market Hote:e to cake to ,411,10111etlt .1 their reeeil.t , e‘ • pontilltirO, and, if rrinitair Icd for 'their onthy, 1•011 Vey the buildim:s cite A resolution 0 , 11.kr i.t making correction:: niterattom in intvinc rngsrd in S C., amend. d in C. hy adding a claim- , repealing' the p•rtinn of by which the Ctlrrectiol, , wee.• made. and which amendment S. I'. ,trin . l: out at last meeting, cowing into C', C. for conciizt - et.ce, the (Intinell refrieni In onounr. B olta.j.ed to forrncr action, and app,inteti lhent imll, rind iiitINIS.I a e.niferenee rifinntinee Tio• report of the \Valor Committee, rend; , ‘• i.• the laying of watcr ripo,i Chtrk, Marmn, Itobef t , , a dWylie stri•et, , ,i3rno in from C and tviOt necerteil accompni•in . L.: regolu tiot't being objected to on SI . Cd n 1 fl Motion ty:O , wade to cusrend the ruin, which tv3s tkOti 134100 . r Stilt,o ylontly, t rot , : to recomdaer tyro. carried, but on tlin rocurrenen of the nmtion to Fte+pend dm rules, It was lost, and 13)3 over. Tit ?ill the shove loc+ine-: , . not otherwiA.‘ noted, ti. concurred. I ht motion ad,journed. PENN , YLVANIA A I.NIANAc FoR IS.Mi —lly 1 an advertisement el,rwlicro, it wl ll' ~ ,e“ that Nles:rs. Davi, & tkid Fellows' intend in=,tiiim, almanac for ISr.o. Tie irspectus wuuhl indicate that it taihliii2 a large amount and great Cariety of in formation neetAed by everi ope, in 4 ,pace., at pyi;.e a Wlli place it in Ow eigry one. .tf the design is carrhil it ill' we think that in the hands of this firm it will be, we : predict foi. the work tin unusual snle. ANOTIIER commitment hoe been against .'Sharper - Smith, f, r Atrnin4 ni,[l,•y f 4 1 , 0 protarik es, from .tiv: I'. 31' or the Coeliran IVais6, New Castle, to whom he of l'a hm' , g'y,Yaid to Inc,e been 6.01{ L, him frv,lll his heather, if. P. Smith, of East Deer, Mr another buggy and forty dollars in money. Re sold the buggy to !dr. Kyle, of Sharps burg, for thirteen dollars, and also n set of buggy harness for ten dollars, the latter sup posed to have been stolen front „lames baton, Jr., of Allegheny. BEM Ulfuncif Bt rttftc.n.L.:o,n Monday morplim, about 0:e,0c1 . f . , fire \N' Alseovere4 in one of the antteiegms in the itisciples Church, on the bang of. the Allegheny river, near the ferry landing, on the opposite side. The tire was so far advanced when discovered that the firemen could effect nothing, and the intertor was aOOll consumed, leaving only the bare walls. The loss is between :,;',1',01/O anti, $2,000, wlthm:t. iasmance. •Two in 'the rear oft the':chifi'clf we're slightly damaged, MI:Mu Sund.— , evening and night, a large quantity of lumber wa_s brought down the Al legheny by the rise. A larg , : iiortio,, of it lodged on ii,runot's island, and several log and lumber raits, coal boats, barges, etc , were wrecked againet the piers of the aqueduct and railroad bridge. Further up the river the river the damage is said to be heavy. CON F EltElicE—The conferees from the aUll tie-9 of Clearfield, Elk,..iefferson and AURean will meet to. Ridgeway, on Tuesday, the :diti instant, to nominate two candidates to he su. ported by the Democratic party for the „ ,47 islature. L, LINEN ducks, drills, white ~colored hab it cloths, drap do ettat, i wear for men's and Car- „2.“( full lino of line pieces of goods in sum) boys' custom work:l44w opened .J. & i`ederal street, Allegheny naghan C te B, - . -.OON JONES, the pugilist, intends. we ...7,arn, to teach "the manly art of selfde• Tense" in this city. lie will give a sparring exhibition - in order to introduce himself. , : ,e , ROCKINO little child of S. .W- Camant, of Clarion, fell into the privy the other day, and was suffocated in a few mo ..;ents, Bo that when found life was extinct ter. • ••- ~_, Professor Gardener, a gentleman of Now England, who has acquired great celebrity by reason of his colhapind poWers, and his faculty of interesting all who hear him talk, is in the city. This is his first professional visit, but still he is known by reputation to nearly all, and per,onally to many of our eiti7.ens. His speciality is the vending of a superior article of soap, which has gained him the sobriquet of the “NeW England soap Man." He is a great talker, always has something pleasant to say to his audiences, idiom he usually tid dre,,,es in a hall, free to all who choose to enter, and we have yet to see the loan who Cat 111! away from one.ot his lectures without purchas ing a cake of soap. The Professor is some what eccentric', and is widely known, having traveled throughout the civilized world. Of course he has seen and knows every thing, and many characteristic anecdotes are related of him. Ile has two medals, a gold one, granted him :it the World's Fair in Londim, and one of silver . ,•iiWarded ut the Paris Industrial Fair all Nations, for his A No. 1 soap, of which h e sells fabulous quantities. He int e nd s mak ing t h is his bend-quarters for some time, and we predict that ere lie leaves us, loth he and hi, soap will be well known. He - will proba bly deliver one or more lectures during his :day. He is ju,d such a man as is calculated to take the populace, and as his speciality has in trinsic merit, 11w public will lose nothing by cultivntiml; his acquaintance. TII E ENC.I M ENT—The city was aline with ey exriterne!at yesterday. In every quar ter tho ••note of preparation" oathd be heard. and in the afternoon martial music was heard in the .tree L, orca>ioned by the marching of the onipanies o t the eighteenth division march ing through the streets. At six o'clock they took the Ea“. Liberty accomodation train and went to the encampment ground. At night- Canip Braddock contained ten companies, none o u tside of the brigade to which our sod Iliery belongs. Ten companies more are 71: - te , led at I 'amp Braddock t. , -day. Pcnnsylvania Infantry and Jackson n depcndent Blues meet at - , ven "'clock this morning t, reeei vs the Monongahela Artil- Icy. y. 11, F. Cooper; the Washington Blues, Captain O. S. Williams; the Limetown Infantry, Captain Milo I'. Gibson, and n com pany from CannorAiurg, under command of General Calohan. All these companies belong b Division, General John Hall. All the visiting 1,1:1 , 11:Iiiii •5 are eX pected to arrive to day, and hy evening it is presumed that be t ween hut and five hundred men will be in o:tror. tbo haVO C,lllllletPd With of 0113 onoatopini , int -, tar it ..sil.lilli•••0111 th:lt tho owl tyill bit caiord. 11:,t - ,r t'ity c iinril= bay.. \ i it OW ,iwamptnimt by tho com -lo:tiling iittiiirr. :till will ba on Ow grOtllla , nt t‘‘.. t.,111.1r1,1W. unit Mut:mi. Drat, —Our cotomporn rics wet,- a hal, previous in announcing t h e loath of Arthur McGill, nt one lime foreman of dos I'LL•s in .NL•w t Irhauls, as no intolligenc , H tine fa, t wa ts-c.ittl until ye:la-N.l3y, when Intni v I rccsi voLl lotterL, announcint! hi, ALLntil on MH.Llay, the sth inst., at ten o'clock. A st It 1- ocn,rally known in city that Mr. McGill icon L , tttiLhotl by a brother printer naenisd \V. II Iron[, in it quarrel nt a printer, in NoW lArb•an-, on the :kJ of .Inie Lot It , has linc•crotl for we.-k-. and hi• has roLultcLl from wound. Ring bas L. ,Lin arr , steLl a ,LLL•crol Fern bail st Gal. tuLLI prism ay.aitint2: trial. Mr. Ins , a in f•- nnsl in 4 in tint cit:.•. L - Ln whom the Lty.,nnslothcr Sill tvas thirty I •: ••11 • tcae L , tri.•,llll tircenwond . . ‘ebletoi rout 1..11,,ved to the grove by tilt inettlber- of tbe Fire e' , 11110..111S No. 2, and ti large con )urie Ilf eitizetls. lla wte: well vaned for tltt tilt; 1)1 , by the of :,'.:at-ivy. is \ I I,NIF:NT 'WOOL of it.slitno . ll tuns hela ut Datl,kn' , station. I adopt 1i1.1.1 , 41r4, for iiiii•TON int.! the tug Full .4s the 1 k ht`ily. 1 ' 0 , 041111 /Ili WOrl• adopted. invoring the proposod impr o vement, Sample Cochran, A. J. NI-6m and I- US , Co. hr.., wore appoint,' a committee to direct the propooal work. A sula.eription of hoialEol and twenty throo dollars and lifty ovilt4 Wtl• , pol. and the work ii to he ptedie.l forward i.. an improvement in which l'itt,burv,ll i, interested nlso, as it will facilitate the movement of emit hither and towar•hi the lower market. N , / , r.•l --{ ieL hell nn in 1111,L ye.terday, on the body of the colored ‘t an, injured at Briton': 'dation, and who, vied t,f his W.l 1111 d, 011 Slindlly. fount. was ns cerLtined to I Z . .:111111 , `I Fit•hi or .loneA, and tho jory imind a verdiet of 111 . 4 . iiielltal death, at tnehin.4 nd blame to the enedneor or tike ,I.tt I: I , ;'• I NF ,, tca• t,trowoly dull I't•=ttl• thy. !lityor nod nl.L•rutcn to to' n•: tint; tioir onr, Rod ln•nr,l of only ti v(11111/111 went- for vaL;raney, di, , ordorly conduct and drunkrnm•s<, ATTENTI.N Li , the , 100 I , orte, and varlet , . of furniture, i!AVN, auctioncor, this morning', ea t c h o' c lock ut the dwolli:14, No. lo Colwell Arcot, Sixth Wzir4l. • l'irctiCK, 01" er,C7:4IC; ROWS (Aeitier, has' re t;tw,.i.tl his qu4rteri ii,the new periodient estub lithtncnt of W. U. Smyth, 011 )Fellow ,. Building, where his frierkli and I,atriml will hereafter find him. Tune i 8 be a trotting and pacing match at Collies Park, on Wednerday. The military in attondaneo at Camp firnarloel: will be invited, and an interesting day's sport may be ex pocted. c ()nee upon a time ' it was customary for men of all elassos'and eharacters to practise great economy in the appareling, of llni outer man, and happy indeed wti h.' who could boast tay. '' Sunday suits." In this progressiv.o age country home spun will not pass current, and to make " an appearance" in the world, it is almost impeTas ti en to dross, if not " in purple and iirif! at least in broadelotti. in this casts we feel it due to W. - q. g 'Gee s: corner td Federal 'street dud the Diamond, 41legheny City, to call the attention of our readers to their stock, which we will not describe, but toil) , say, go rind select for yourself, for we are ,tire the Om will satisfy all who call. HEATING BY STEAM.—As a testimonial of the aorkinsnlike manner, perfect action of thc,..• ng mactunes, safety, econotr,:i w tuyt, Enid, the little attention neees , ary to Cu each roomcomfortable, give ti.i'l‘fe.+4,. Davie and Phi elices,....vis to Phi •Co., for their plan of hil3tlfig; by gtP:011 the Sovollii R'urd Puhiie S,!}ko,pe, in the city of l'ict , hur,th. :tad whieh him m i lt our approval, and we wotthi thou to the public to give entire o'a , ` l,, two of hooting by steam. B. Miller. Jr.. Jahn Slar,hall, Jr., M. I'indle, Ge.lrga ".• John Wilson, 1.. Wilcox, Direetor, I '0;11 & P1rit,7,11 4 0, tabs Pitiing, Plumbing and Bra.s• Dted,r3 iu rt.,l, darriiittem of Oat Fixture , awl Pu No. 67 Wood and 1.48 First, ,street. z - IttsblirOg deliklylc• 311 ctin~iov ;qty 1' E. —Thie Institution, on tall by our citizens the NTIOIL II:1,-,i.:, (s- 4,,.„ r i o t e nd 0 0 0 0 of m os , is how open, unilis . t i - le r jj a,,,ette .I"lams.rl, SJo r It is for the Perpetual `;! .. ' t r y e r l o .c. a us is ef Mechanics, Manufacirt erx,"Mnrore, and Artsa.nst and 0 , 1 a place of resort fit o sce - iiig information relativo to those branches ndust - ry. ' either by eisamination of samples or scientific publications. Thoiie having articles to tiring before the publicivill tind it greatly to their advantage to leave .11:111h,. .as public are respectfully invited to visit the ustitute. "JUST TUE THING."—A prominent pliy.si viwn said of Dr. 11113on'ei Pak— , If my patient required an aperient, Wilson', Pine were just the thing I wanted; if lie suffered from Dnepepsia, Acidity of sfi n ,i,o, cb,. lit orinarticitti or Livcr, Wilnons Pills were just the thing. Didurbanei o f tie Circulatory Organs, Wilson's Pills were just the Wing." See s' Guide to Health," to be had gratin from B. L. Falinestock. it Co., No. CO Wood etreet. Pittsburgh. Sold at retail by druggists everywhere. 1 • efililLTEß. at MENTZER, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Ciminero. Orders left atinetr shop on Fourth street near Market, Burke's Building, will be promptly attended. VO. 431 PENN STREET, a Brick Dwel -Qi ling House. for sate at the Real Estate Office of 1:(12 9.CUT1313E1 &SON,,sl.llarket street. _ ~. ~ Y y~ fi • ..t - ' • •••••:•4 A Celebrity in the City ' t • :54 THE LATEST NEWS BY TP..1..E.4::31-P.A.I3H. Arrival of Abe City Of Baltimore. NEW . YORK, August 15.—The steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the:3d inst., and Queenstown on the 4th, arrived at this port at six o'clock this evening, too late for despatches. Her mails and newspaper packages are to the 4th. A brief summary of her advice; has been already published,' having been obtained off Cape Race by the news yacht of the New York Associated Press. The following telegraphic despatch, which was reeei red at Queenstown on the moment of her departure, furnishes advices one day later than those brought by the steamer Vanderbilt. LoN pot:, August 4.—Telegrams from Paris say the French Adriatic squadron had returned to Toulon. Troops from Italy were continually arriving at The funeral rites over the French and Sar dinian soldiers who fell in the cause of Italy were performed at Turin on the fld. A despatch from Bologna, says the Sar dinian commissioner, the Marquis D' Azeglio, had issued a proclamation announcing his re call, recommending the people to remain tran quil, and promising in the name of Victor Em a nuel, to endeavor to obtain the concurrence (d . the European governments for accomplish ing theju=t and reasonable wishes. The minister had convoked the National Assembly. Perfect order prevails. The Duke of Grammont, the French am bassador to Rome, arrived at Paris on Wed nesday. Thi: threatened strike in the building, trade at London, waa becoming serious. A meeting of several thousand workmen was held at Hyde Park, and speeches were made of 1111 uncom promising character. From Washington A , -;111NoTON CITY, AnttuAt 15 —Professor Alexander Dimitry, the translator of the 6tate Department, wa:; appointed to-day, by the President, Minio.er to Costa Rica and Nica7 raugua, and will leave here at an early day for Central America. The statement of the London that our government has otticially notified that of Her Majesty that the United States have re solved to abandon privatecring us a portion of maratino law agreed on, at the Congress 01 18311, is entirely without foundation. The Aa ministratien insist, on retention. AMP. Reported Abandonment of Privateer ing Denied. NEW YORK, AIIMIA, fit (h.- n the statement t ' ,l a London latpia , to the effect that the United titntea: tiovernment hate re, , olved to o,Lai.don privateering. The 'Praia aars: ...No administration in this country would ,seriously entertain, roueh lesr, make a declara tion of much. arm intention. Its privateers are our militia of the United States, and it will never air.,,di,h them until the European nritions abandon their navies." The Railroad to Fort Riley Sr. Louis, Augu.s , , Wk.—Leavenworth City voted to-day a roan of credit of $lOO,OOO to the railroad to Fort Riley. Sufficient sub ,cription, ;Ire guaranteed t jtt,tify the imme diate pn,sNmation of the work. Judge Douglas on the Territorial Question Itt lir4lo, ltut you say that we propose Ito prohibit by yokir I.migrating to the Territories with voce property. We propose no such thing. We reeogniyie your right in common with our OWN, to emigrate to the Territories v,ith your property, and there hold and enjoy it in subor dination to the you may tinZl in force in the cum,ir:v. Those laws. in some respects, differ trim our own, of the laws of each other. Some speci, ,, of property arc excluded by law in moat of the S,tatc , s, as well as Territories, as bring unwise. immoral, or contrary- to the principles of sound public policy. .Virr ins tance. the banker is prohibited from emigrat ing to NI, inne , ,iita, Oregon, or California, with his batik. The bank may he property by the laws of New York, but ceases to be so when taken into a State or Territory where banking is prohibited by the local law. So ardent spirits, whisky, brandy, all the into:ideating drinks, are recognized and ;ceetected as proper ty in most of the St.tkts, 1f not all of them but no eiti7P;:, whether from the North or South, can take this species of property with, bim, and hold, sell, or use it at his, pli..•asure iu all the Territories, because it is prohibited by the local law—in tlregon by the statutes of the Torrito • ry, and in the Indian country Ly the acts of Congress. Nor can it nlan go there and take and hold his ,lave, 1,4 the samereason. These law, and litany others involving similar prin cipl s, directed aqahist no section, and im pair the right: of noState in the Union. They arn law? against the introduction, sale, and use of spa‘itie kinds of property, whether bro t from the North or the South, or from foreign cuuntric.z." ItEIIIOV.4.E. W. & D. HUGUS, RA VE REMOVED TO NO. G 9 MA R. u'r s k reo. Fuhrtiti where they will re ,till (11l the (1%4 ui semember.alken they will remove to their urw store now being built at the tin stand, corner of Fifth eel Mmket streets. • roy4:4,in a.ir VERSON:4 ADVANCED IN LIFE, AND cling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them. with till ns attendant ills, will find in the Oro of Dr. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH rurrnits, au elixir !hat will instill new life into their veins:, roston• in a measure. the ardor and energy of more yonthpl lava, build up their shrunken forms. and give hearth NMI rigor to their remaining years. Those who are in the Hot inflicted with - Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nan ,ea. or any other troublesome and dangetons di'sease, art-mg from a dbordervd system, should tint hesitate to avail themselves at the benefit derived from this great Sold by druggiAs and dealers overyoltOre. HOSTETTF,II Manur . :Lncurcrs and Proprietors, —N0.68 Water. and 48 Front r•treols rksrWi LIVE SO FAST IN THIS COUNTRY, that the Americans have became famous throughout all Chriatendom, 19 a hard driving, hard drinking, hard thaw tug, hard swearing people. We have became equally famous for debiliLatitit stomachs, e nervided and disordered nerves, broken down constitullow i the hundred and one cures which fotluar vices which we have enumerated. oouritle- 9 " ' P'n lwea-9 for these ills have been advertised, but waknow of noth ing so etticr, - dotts for as ia Valid snyiertmi from p•P or nervous depression , y . 9 STOMACH. BIT TERS, nuumfacturQd and sold by the proprietor, at his depot on Pewu street, sear Hand• 1132 -Z" JULI° EfArinh & CILEBItATE,D World's Fair Perfumery, couprising their celebrated Eau Lust - rale llait Resu.ruhve, Nymph Soap, Vegetable Li, 7 „,0„ It + Ve, Shaving Creams, Soaps of all kinds. I. , pinado".. Powders, Cosmetics, &c. .1. LI, & Co.'s Kabul' r oy, ll' new article for promoting the growth of transparent Soaps, &e.; Hair Brushes. Shell and Ivory Combs, and Comb', °fait descriptions; Prtlggi , tl e arti' )e°, Teeth,, Nair. and Paint Brushes, &c.; Fancy Goods, &e. Sold by B. L. FAIINES'POCK & CO., No. tiO, corner of Wood and Fourth street.", Lkru,ggist, generally, and at the Laboratory of doles Hanel & Co., No. 70.1 Chestnut street, Phi latlelphitTs auglo:daw BARGAINS IN -- SECOND-HAND MANOR. One G Octave, Rosewood Case, Iron Frame; made by Chickering .4 Sons; only two years old. One 6 1 a; Octave, Rosewood Case, round corners; made by liallert & DAVIS. One 63 Octave, Rosewood, carved deck; made by Nunn, k Clark. One 6 Octave, Mahogany Case, n ade by Nunns & Clark. One 6 4. N. Y. Alan. Co. One 6 c. " " ' 4 Gerd'gk Siinon one 6 4 . Rosewood " " " Pape, aril. One 6 " Mahogany " Albrecht One 51, " " Loud A Bro. One 6 " " " German make. One 5 .4 Clemenu. One 5 C " " " Clemeuti. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Wood street. TI AY & COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BLAN3 BOOM MANUFACTURERS, NO. 55 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, P. Air A full assortment of Law, Medical and itiscella. one Books oonstsatly on baud. msl. IN= COMMERCIAL. Stage of Water. River—five feet ten inches water, in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKETS. &ported E.rpressly for the' Daily - Morning Fbat Prrrawaan, Augtist 1.859. Ffour...No change. Sales 800 bbts; at $.1,5065,55 for superfine, 55,70@5,75 for extra do, and $B,OO foi extra family; fancy brands $645.5607.. • Graf n...Saleo 200 bush. Osta.at 40c.;170 bush. Corn at 150 bush. Southern Wheat at $1,40. Hay , des 11-loads from Seales at $14Z110.11 ton. Cheese... Sales 23 boxe'S W. B. la . P 48340. Llime—Sale, 18 bbis. at $1,25 for. Louisville. Sal t... Sales tills: N'O. lat SIA SaeOn...Sales 7600 lbs. ttt T c. for'shoulders, o~ir 9 5 for sides, and 1ey 4 414(.c.... for hanis 4d030 sugar cured hams at ENO. Dried Beef... Sales 'MOO lbs. at 144 c. 0 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel at $11,25. Sugar... Sales 8 hhds. at 73.fig.Se. "41 lb. - Coffee... Sales 18 sacks at - Ileana... Sales S bbls. at $1,40 bush. Whisky...Sales 22 bbli. Rectified at Zes..3oc. Philadelphia Market. PHITADELPIII.I. August I.s.—The receipts of Flour from all sources continue very 'small, and from the West they have almost ceased; the market is dull, and sales aro only in small lots at $5.00 for old stock, $5,50 for fresh ground superfine. and $5.256425 for extra, according to tresline.s. There is no change in _Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Wheat is dull and 5c bush lower; WOO bush sold at $1,25 for prime red, and 41.35 for white; • Rye is steady at Sue fir new and Waldo for old.. Corn has =- proved, and 5000 tatsh yellow sold at 77@78c. Oats are also hurlier, silos of new at 3.143.5 e, and old at 37©38c. to won h $5,37.!."4:5 5,5234. Groceries are tr t... sales of Ills Co ff ee nt 10-P.,41116e . • Cuba Sugar at at.:, nod Few Orleans 6:%@7% - ... Provisions are ull. Whisky commands tic. Cincinnati. Market. August la—The: market for Flour con tinues lie:. v. and sales of superfine have been made at 84..50 for ordinary: the market nuules from this price t 051.70051.70 $1.70 G , r superfine. Wheat is offered freely; the market is very dull at Saturday's quotations. Corn is uti ehauged. I.YaL4 are active at.42C4,41. Bye T6e Whisky. firm ut There is a fair local. and neighborhood demand for Liaoou at 7c for shoulders and 93 for sides; ess Pork it , very dull at $149Q., but cannot had at ti,,nre. New York Market. Nov Senn. August 15.-Cotton dull. Flour heavy: slcs-55u0 bbls. Wheat heavy) only IWO bush were sold: Kentucky wh i te $1.45(41,51:4 Southern red $1.214 white sl,lu. Corn buoyant sales 42,000 bush at itle for nen n - AiNcqi. Provisions steady. The other articles are generally Onetingeii. New York Weekly Bank Statement. Nan Volts, August L—The weekly hank returns. ez ,..•ptuiq the 'rnule,itiens',Chatant.mat North American Banks, 'how an increase in specie of nearly $580,000. amk,init of loitnm Elli,Coup,OVO, being a decrease of loans ape trd , 4,1711,1(11SW, New• York Stock Market. Nov oar. August 15.—Stocks unchanged— Tenoes,e, n'n SVA' Illinois Central RR..... 6434 Nltch;gauCentrztl,.. 43 % I - R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PLIRCELASED. • FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND 110111NY,,_ MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. atU3ydrx - 1 TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY J,StPII KEYEII .I.IIIIONT NM= JOSEPH MEYER & SON, and Wholesale and Rotail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 'Perm Street, albove tlie . Carkal, Hare on land a large assortment of Fanny and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu tsidure. and warranted equal in quality and style to any inanufaetarad in the city, and will sell at „reasonable fe2fett SAPONIFIER, Oa CONCENTRATED LYE. , The Ready Family Soap Maker; NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT For,. SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufactuzing-Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal. ap."Al,a-ttuall PURE SALT ! PURE SALT !-- THE °NIX WARRANTED PURE AND DRY- Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, N manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company 396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL REDIcICTION • I N , BOOTS AND' SHOES. W. E. SCIIMEATZ & CO. Arc cloainir, out the balance of their SUMMER STOCK. OF BOOTS OH SHOES At a Great Reduction on former prices, To Make Room for Pall Goods, at nugl3 31 FIFTH STREET.' L. HIRSHFELD & . SON, DEALERS IN GENTS' FURNISHING' GOODS, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, No. 83 Wood Street. The subscribers respectfully announce that StEntrs made by them are_gintranteedto tit; will be forwarded to any part of the Union, on receiving from the parties sending the orders, their personal measurement in inches, according to the formula given below, Remember the size ma the carefully and accurately taken, as all necessary allowances are made by the cut ter of the establishment First—Size around the neck. - - Second—Size around the wrist. Third—Size around the chest, immediately below the I arm•pils. Fourth—From the middle of shoulder, length of arm to wrist joint. Fifth—Height of person, from the shoulder,to.the finee-pan. This plan is quite unique, and.will be of great value to gentlemen nt a distance, who find .itrimpossible to ob tain at home, Shirts to satisfy them in style and fit. Also , or , band, a full assortment of Shirts of our man ufacture. Any orders addressed to us by mail, will be promptly attended to. - 3.—Please state by what conveyance they are to be chipped. L. HIRSHFELD k SON, No. 83 Wood street. DOG COLLARS, DOG COLLARE, - . ---0 1 a sizes to suit the largest New Foul:Aland - or the smallest Terrier, at Low Prices. DOG MUZZLES, DOG MUZZLES,' Of all varieties, at an • 13 GLASS.-300 bxs. assorted Window Glass for sale by (saga) HENRY EL COLLINS. ~.."~~. ~~;f ". . pltguerran 054Itries. brotype and Photokraph GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE , Photographs,'colored or plsou, tokotrat talon no. tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TOLIFE . SIZE, and colored in Oil. . • • ' • ' mrS AMBROTYPES A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE .WARRANTED, CAN BE RAD AB LOW . - AS AT ANT 'FIRST' CLASS — MTABLISTi- MEM ; 1N THE courrra - Y, AT fel2 LIFE-SIZE,Ih{Y E RIAL AND MEDIUM ored in Oil, Postale, or Plain, in the moat artistic style, and at Eastern prices. WALL'S GALLERY, PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE, ME LAINOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, o>r. Fifth and Grant Streel3...The subscriber hav ing fitted up rooms in M'TIGHE'S BUILDING, to now prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO. GIVE SATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler 'Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, RA., ANUF ACT II RE AIL KINDS OF •Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power. anti suited fqr Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. . Give particular attention to the construction - of En gines and Machinery for pist mills, and for nprights, malay, and circular saw mills. . Have always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. , i Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and ' Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pales in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the hest quality of materials, and warrantedin all cases 'to give satisfaction. #a -Orders from all parts of the countrysolicited, and 'promptly filled. mr22firodsw LASE : SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS', PARK 111. 1 C1iRDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spelter Solder, &c., also lin,: porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehou.se,lSo. 149 First, and 1 2 1SeCond streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de iced pattern. , • my2klydsw, SMITH, PARK 8z CO., NINTII WARD. FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 12X) Second Streets- Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, lietorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog; Irons, Wagon Boxes. Steel Moulds,Pullies, Hangers and Co l l is° Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip tion made to order. Having. a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. myftlYdaw . WARRANTED Pure and Un- ~T , r - -f ir, , adulterated, and to AIW-S AVE - ~ . Pickles for years, the same that I have ,"Ilt_ , ._ sold to a majority of the Pittsburgh Gro- ~.........,r., CM for TWXLVZ 17..42.9, and NV bleb has takenv_" 4 E r; A 9 Three First Premiums at Pennsylvania State Fairs, lam now of- • 1• • fering to the city . and country trade at .• . greatly reduced prices. Please order direct. Terms Cash. ._, „ A. B/LLOI.I. 146 Water Street, between 83Enahtleld and Great, Pittsburgh. Pa. mrtkclasr Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass Roofing, Felt Cement, and Gravel ROOFING! Patented Aspheltic Roofing Felt. ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING. OLD 76 SMITHFIELD ST, BETH irFO77BTH d , FIFTH Valuable Market Street and Man chester Property for Sale. THE SUBSCRIB E RS, in virtue of powers conferred upon them by the will of the late Judge Riddle, offer for sale the following excellent business locations A lot 'fronting 31 'feet on Market street,' by 1:6 feet deep to Chancery Lane, with the two three-story busi ness houses on Market street, a tio-steu house to the rear of same, and a two-story tiwtang house on Fourth street. The lot lms a frontof 3.1 feet on Forint. street, by 60 feet deep on ChancerY Lane. This proper ty, from its large front on two streets, offers a favorable opportunity' to business men desiring a good business In order to ta.eoirimialtde purchasers, the Fourth street, extending tack en Chancery Lane 30 feet, willbe sold separately from the Market street property. also, A Tot of ground in the borough - of Manchester, having a front on Locust street of 34 feet, and a depth or 168 feet 6 inches, being bounded on one side by Leek* , alley, on whichisereeted a brick' welling house of two stories, with a portico in front, and,having appurtenant thereto a convenient in-house and smoke house, and a stable and carriage house on-the other aide of Leckey alley; this property is now in the occupancy of Captain Miller. The above property will be sold upon terms greatly conducive to the interests of purchasers, both es relate to price and time of payment. as the Executors are anxious to close up the affairs of - the estate. - For further particulars; price, terms, de, apply .to either of the subscribers, or to S. CUTHBERT.. Agent, Market street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH P. GAZZAM, M. D., Office, N 0.26 Sixth street,. CHARLES SHALER, AU,.a.t Law, - Office, 31 Fdurth street fylt3wctaw PENN MACHINE WORKS MANUFACTURER ° steam Eagines, Shafting-and Pullin , r4OrTiig Machines, 29r4ce " Mael" ' n Gar es e' 'VTheels, Orders! promptly attended to akly ALLEGHENY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT /Oft TIIE BALI - Flour, Grain, Bacon, .X.ard, Butt er , g ee d Dried Fruit and Produce !Generally, . -CORNER OF MARF.FF,44I) . InßlT.BrAlwrs, Rm ro—Franelis G. Haley, Ban, .ZL illiam Dilworth, Sr., S:Cuthbert'& Son, Pittsburgh. Boyd & Ott, Delskell * Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M.. & M. Bank, List & Howell, Wangle & Co.; George W.' Anderson, Donlon Paxton & Co., Wheeling.- my29./ptf W: Y MiDWILL.. CALDWEL - L -& BRO., • _ . BOAT FOINLYHERS 4.D1 7 4 r •: Cljy Manilla, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; askant, Tar, Fitch, Eosin and Ws; '42sulirt, Duck, Lightand Heavy Drillings, etc. y Nos. 88 Water, and 78 Front sta. VI'COYS MILLER'S "ORKIN " con :ANL stand,' mr hand and for sale at manufacturers prices ' JOHN THOMPSON - 8 mrJ_ _ No. us Third street. LOW'S HIGHLY PERFUMED BROWN WINDSOR,SOAP—much approved of for wa.hing and shaving. #.large supply just received by JOSEPH FLEMING, nag° corner of Diamond and Market street. NOW (WENT - NG—Neat style dark prints, Shrng Prints,' Giughams, Cheeks, Tlckinv, smiting- uslins, Irish Linens, Shirt 'Bosoms, nor style. Mous Ktelslns, ae. - C. IiAISSON LOVE. , Market stre-a. AMES HOLMES. & CO., • Pork Packers i and dealers in Bacon, Lard, Sugar Cured Hame l , corner of FIRST A.ND MARKET STRIZEI'i-3, rtltsburg GOWN A TETLEY'S, 136 Wood street. NUMBER 263 IS 0 GI- F. 14, S ' WALLS FOurth street.'ll Jones' Building, 'Fourth street. . . A. LANE, Corner of Fifth and Grant streets. DAVID E. PAIX. VINEGAR FLOOPT..I•T . Also, Agents For ROOFS REPAIRED. BATES k JOHNSON AN I? FOUNDRY, H. WIGIITAILAN, Hangers, etc.„ etc JAMES A. FETZER, PITTSBURGH, PA. .~.~ ~ -~,