LOCAL AFFAIRS. Aln Important Improvement in Railway We had an opportunity, yesterday morning, of ob. serving the practical utility of a now railway ear called " Woodruff's Patent Seat and Couch Car," du. ring a very pleasant excursion to Sewickley, in com pany with other members of the press and some prominent citizens, by invitation of Mr. George J. Woodruff, son of the patentee. The car is ono of the most important improvements which has lately come under oar notice, and will add materially to the ccmforts of a trip by rail, especial ,, ly after; night. It is entirely different in its into: for arrangement :rem any railroad car in use, being di• vidod into fourteen separate compartments, seven on each tide, each containing four scars, which are. at night, readily convertible by a simple arrangement into comfortable sleeping apartments, with pillows, curtains, lac. The car is of the ordinary size, for:y five feet long, and rill accommodate fifty-six persons, or if throe-fifths only of the passengers desire to sleep, it affords ample room for seventy. Each cern, partment is distinct and separate, the inmates being secured :rom the scrutiny of their follow travelers. A curtain is also extended across the car, thus form, ing a separate apartment for ladies, should, they de sire it. Immediately under the windows, between the two seats, is a table, very convenient either to rest a book on for reading or to servo as support for the ArIIS or head. The car is supplied with patent ventilators, by which the draft can be turned in or cut of tho car, or closed altogether. Some of the seats are arranged for families, one seat accommo dating four grown-persons and two children. The arrangements for lighting are also sew, being sus• pended in the middle of the car, over ; tho isle, en tirely out of the way of passengers. Indeed, the ar rangement could not be more satisfactory, and all who lave occasion to travel by railroad will appre ciate its value. This valuable invention was patented December .3, ISSB, by T. T: Woodruff, of Alton, 111., bet for merly of Watertown, N. Y., who afterwards sold an iatergst in the patent to 0. W. Childs, of Syracuse, N. Y.; J. S. Miller, Litchfield, 111. ; and Genrgo lt. Dykeman, Alton, 111. Thu car now here was built by `:assn d; Co., of Springfield, Mass., in Novem her, 18,57, and has been in constant use ever since. —The cost of this car over the common 0003 0017 in nse is about three hundred dollars. Mr. Woodruff has several cars running over different roads, and is repaid by a charge of fifty cents to persons who wish to occupy the night car. The following road:, have adopted them and will seen run them regularly on all night trains : Michi gan Central, Michigan Southern, Lake Shore, Cleve land, Ce!ambus and Cincinnati, Galena and Union. The Ohio and Mississippi Road have purchased the right to manufacture and aro now building six of than improved cars. The car we speak of will be run on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad es far as Fort Wa3re, fcr ErlEO weeks, to test it, after which it toil be transferred to the Pennsylvania Central. We have not the least doubt the cars will be adopted by both roads, as their' increased comfort to passengers cannot fail to commend them to the favorable notice of the el:Deers of the roads. Country Items, 2—Wc learn from the Sunbury American that on Thursday last William Conrad was arrested for placing obstructions en the Northern Central Rail road track, telow Shamoirba creek bridge. Mr. Con rod C7:1:0 a fr.rM' en the hill, and complained that the company hdd rendered the wagon road hp almost impcsratle. 11:ere sore several persons with him, who licksti off the obstruction, Which ho replaced, about which time tha watchman came He now says that he did it in fun, knowinglhat the watchman nits near. Bat as the road had been obstructed be -1.6i.e at that point, and in Mr. Conrad had said some hard things of the company, he Was bound over in the turn of ono thousand dollars to appear at the next —While Mr. Nathaniel Crayon, of East Mahoning township, Indiana county, was engaged in cutting down a treo is the woods near his residence, on the 14th irst., either the trey which ho cut, or another one which was kneaked L5Fn by it, fell upon him him end killed him almost instantly. The deceased was about fifty years of ago, and leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss. —The East Pennsylvania Railroad is graded from Reading to Mortztown, and the contractors are now laying dawn the sills. The iron from Danville will , -oon arrive, and the work will be carried on with energy 'until the connection at Allentown is com pleted. The remaining fifteen miles beyond Mertz. town ars to be placed into the hands of contractors 'fiaarciediately. - The financial .arrangements of the company are ample for all needful purposes, and be. 'fore the cipse of rummer, the iron horse will speed its way from Reading on a direct line for New York. Latiko,graphing. Vfithin a few years past this branch of the print, ing art has grown into considerable importance. In .Pittsburgh very groat changes have taken place both in the quality and - quantity of the work executed. Yesterday morning we bad the pleasure of looking through the ertersive estehlishment of Williem Sehuehman, L", - q., corner of Third and Market streets, who stands prominent among our lithos graphors. Ills work is well known throughout the United States, and is acknowledged to be equal to the finest epeeimons exhibited anywhere. Be exe cutes everything in his line of business, from the Largest sized mop to the smallest label. Visiting cards are furnished of very superior finish. Mr. S. employs about thirty hands in the various departments of his business, and he informs us that a good engraver on stone is paid from $25 to $lO per week ; a good letterer gets the same wages. The meaner of printing by lithograph is very sim ple, though it requires skillful artiste. The design, whatever it may be, is cut on a piece of limestone, with a smooth surface, by means of a sharp instra meat called a graver. The stone is then drerscd once more, and the parts intended to give the im preseion are carefully retouched with a greasy (ray on. The stone is now ready to print from. After being placed on Cie Prms a wet sponge is passed over the surface, which dos not affect the greasy parts. The roller with ink - then passed over, thit wet stone preventing the rah from adhering to it, while it takes hold of the remainder. • The paper is then applied and the impression ,taken. The repo. tition of this operation produces the;equisite• num. bar of cord6s. Mr. Schnehman has long been engaged in the business in this city, and reran cordially recommend him to all desirous of anything in his lino of busi ness. Arrest of a Dealer in Bogus Lottery 7ickete.—For some time peat circulars have been circulated through Ohio and Western Pennsylvania, emanating from this city, signed J. E. Yates Co., purporting to be agents for the Coirombia Lottery., which never had an existence. A number of these have been returned to Mayor Weaver, who hes bean on the look-out for the members of the arm. Eating reconnoitered for a while, he eacertained that, a man named Isaac J. Wood had en - office in Barr ‘k. Moser's building, op posite the Custom. House, on Smithfield street, and was pursuing a very quiet business of some kind, and yesterday morning despatched officers Hamilton and Patters= to arrest him. They found him at the St: Clair Hitel and took him into custody. In his trunk and at his office was found ovidenoo sufficient to identify him ac the originator of this lottery swindlr, and &Ise types for printing tickets, and a huge ledger disclosed further secrets of the business. The Mayor agreed to take ball in $2,500 for his ap• pearanre at Court, but it is extremely doubtful whether he can End any one willing to go his eeou litY. —We have EILICD learned that that Wood has en toted bail for his appearance. Teas and Groceries.—lt is a matter cf importance to all heads of families to know,where they can pro cure the best articles for hcuseheld uses at the fairest prices. There aro many places in our city where family groceries can be procured, but we think none offer greater inducemen - ts to purchasers than oar neighbors at the old established tea store of S. Jaynes, on Fifth street. The articles they keep are of the best quality, invariably fresh, well kept, and at as reasonable rates as they can be had any place in the city. The teas said here have a well estab• naked reputation, and we know no one who patron izes this house can ever have cause to complain either of the quality or price of goods. Conine Park.—Rare sports may be expected at Collina.Park today. The ball opens with a mule race, -four in the field, mile heats, - which will doubt,. less he very amusing. This will he followed by a foot race, in which none but amateur runners will be allowed to tako part, thus laying the ban on Mr. Good, who has already won two races this season. The trotting match for a purse cf one hun3,rod dollars will then camp off. Several horses hate been entered and It promises to be en exciting race. The man. a n gers of this course seem determined to keep up .1:16 interest throughout tho season. !taring a trip to Salvia:ley yesterday, Ivo uhserved a pia eta at Ki!lbatik -Etation.- The participants seemed to erjoy th;emEclves hugely in the cool grove between the river and the railroad. Target Sixoting,—Th e Jackson Independent Blues take their annual target excursion tomorrow, when a medal will he contacted for by the members. Young -Wei; Wanted for Fall and Winter Business, as clerks, book.hkeopera and salesman, on steamboats and railroads, in banks, manufactories and as agents. Young mon of the "right stamp" will ho wanted, possessing the requisite qualifications for these va rious lucrative positions, which qualifications may he fully and correctly obtained in the nezt eight or ten weeks, by a full course in the Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa. F. W. Jenkins, principal. Silver Prated Ware this Morning.—At ten o'clock, this ir:orning, Mr. Davis will sell, on the second door of his new auction house, Fifth street, a rich variety of beautiful silver plated ware for,family table use. As the sale is without regard to prices, all housekeepers, desirous of furnishing themselves with choice ware, should attend. A Disappointment.—What prevented Mr. Smith front lecturing on capital purdslaent ? Why, he had the Bronchitis so severely that at the appointed time he could scarcely speak. If he had gone the previous morning to a drug store and bought some of Bowman's Compound, and taken it, he would have been able to deliver his lecture; and still bet. ter, if he continued to use it, he would soon be per fatuieutly cured. • • ..,, Improvements on Filth Street. •We have" several` times spoken of the fact that in the matter of building improvements Fifth street was going far ahead of any other part of our city. Tho new Odd Fellows Hall, a grand and imposing structure, is now completed; the Allegheny Bank Bleck, adjoining our office, which will be, when corn. pleted, one of the greatest ornanients of the city, is going ahead finely; several smaller buildings are in progress of erection; and now, wo learn that our neighbors of the Dispatch are about to erect another first-class building for the purposes of their business. Soon after the erection of the Post Office, Messrs. Foster do Flecson, of the Daily Dispatch, purchased a lot thirty feet west of that building, fronting thirty feat on Fifth street, and running back two hundred and forty feet to Virgin alley—upon a portion of which they last fall erected a handsome and most substantial four story printing house, thirty by fifty feet, with a subterranean pressroom in front of it of thirty by thirty , five feet, well lighted and ventilated by means of large skylights. We now learn that they design commencing in a few days the erection of a much larger building upon the front of their lot, for which they hove already contracted, and that tha old shanties thereon will soon give place to a struc ture more caitab e to the location. The new Dispatch Building will be five stories high, and have a front of thirty by a depth of sev enty-five feet—running back to the subterranean press-room of their rear building, erected last fall. Tee front will be -qui//y of iron—the first of the kind ever ereote • :ur city—and will be (including the cornice) I —eighty and ninety feet high. The basemer ten feet deep, and the other stories sistee dieen, thirteen, twelve and eleven feet high. (Inothe first floor will bo a hall for en trance to the back building, a largo counting room for the Dispatch (face, and a stairway leading direct from the street to the upper stories—five largo and well-lighted rooms, suitabm for printers, lithograph ers, book-binders, &m., do o. The ;thole building will be an ornament to the street, highly creditable to the architects, Mabel's. Barr /6 Moser, and the enterprise of the proprietors of the Dispatch. The ground they occupy was purchased for $14,500 when property on Fifth street was ranch lower than it can now be bciight for, and their Improvements (erected and in contemplation) will cost nearly twenty thousand more. Burglary.-9 German, named Gottleib Brodt, was sent to jail yesterday by Mayor Stuekrath, on a charge of burglary. It will bo remembered that some two weeks since a man was found in the house of Joseph Jacobs, on Ohio street, Allegheny, and allowed to lave quietly. The nest night the same house was entered, and several pair of shoes carried off. Information was made at the Mayor's office, a description givon, and as both depredations were supposed to have been committed by the same indi. vidaal, a warrant was issued for his arrest. Oa last Monday night a man nam"d Pepper was robbed of some clothing, and suspicion falling on Brodt, he was arrested. A search warrant T 948 issued, and the house of a Mrs. Ville, where he lived, was searched; th, clothing was not found, but the shoes stolen from Mr. Jacobs were. The maker of the shoes identified them as the property of Mr. Jacobs, and another person swore that he saw Brodt come out of Jacobs' house with a knife in his hand the morning the shoes were missing. The Mayor discharged him oa the charge of larceny of the clothing, but committed him for the burglary. Turtle Soup'at the Cornucopia.—Eli Young, at the Cornucopia, on Fifth street, nearly opposite our office, has a large supply of tine fat turtles, and is daily serving up soup tit for an Alderman. Customers must ba hard to please who are discatislied with Eli's method of dealing. He takes Spanish quarters for twonty•five cents, when they are not so smooth as to rondUr it a matter of doubt whether they ever were Spanish quarters. Go to the Cornucopia fur a bowl of soup. The Washington Infantry turned out on parade yesterday, and made a fine appearance. They after. wards adjourned to a grove adjoining the city fat' the purpose of ezercisin,g in target shooting. The occasion was that of the annual target shooting, and took place in Breed's Grove, Allegheny. Tho medal was carried off by Tobias AL Fell, whD made a string measure of 44i inches in three shots—distance 100 yards. Arrired.—Officer Hague arrived from Chicago last night, bringing with him the girl Anna Maria Sutler and Jacoba's four children. The girl remains in custody and will bo cmarnined this morning. The children were sent to the " Orphans' Home, " at Troy Hill. Tho girl, or woman, is about thirty years of age, with a low forehead, and of a very unpre, possessing appoaranoo. illanny's Mower and Reaper —This celebrated machine will be in operation et the farm of Judge 'Kelly, near Wilkinsbnrg, to-day, where any desirous of seeins: It in operation can have the opportunity of so doing. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad stop within a short distance. We have received from Messrs. Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall, a copy of tho School Journal, a valua ble paper, devcted to the educa:ioncl interests, pub lizhed in Philadelphia. Clark's Budget, for this week, contains the East ern Weeklies usually sold by the news dealers. Ho has also Godey and Graham for August, and the At lantic Monthly, which is, by the way, a splendid number. Gi/denfeurzeij, of the periodical depot opposite the theatre, has sent us the Atlantic Monthly for August. It is a capital number. The Vigilant Pic Nic comes off to-day at New Linden Grove. A large number of visitors are ex pected to be present, and they will doubtless have a pleasant time, as the Vigilant boys never do things by halves. While Kid Glove:, White Silk Gloves, White Silk and Marseillos Vestings, White Dank Pant Stuffs and Coating, now on hand at Carnaghan's, Federal street, Allegheny city. A full stock of Ready Made Clothing for mon and boys, adapted to the season,: and a general stock of piece goods for custom . work. a EWHOSTETTER'S BTOIIA.CI.I BITTER.'S are now generally conceded to be unequalled forlheir prompt actian in alleviating and curing all diaea•ea of the stomach. Their superior excellence and consequent renown is readily axounted for, from the well-known fact that they are made under the personal supervision of tho proprietor, In strict accordance with pharmaceutic science.. Ste use is always attended with the most beneficient results, and In ewes of Nervous Debility, Conet;patio:4 Flatulence, and other like diterzes, caused by a dLsordercd stomach, jut curative pew era sre of the moat epeudyaud poworfa I character,and exceeds any other preparation of the Mite claims heiora the public. For tale by ;A'rczciati and dealer gemnally, everyabers and by 110STEYTER Mannfacturera and Proprietors, iks Water and 58 Front streets Ixl7-1. 10:. A A MEDICINE, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetiser, as a restorative, as a solace, as a gentle erhilerant, as a stall in manhood and a help in age there is nothing like J. IL OLIN'S CELEBRATED STO3IAOiI BITTERS, they are pronounced by all who use them, to be far enperior to any peepsration of the kind now la use. They are a sore cure for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, General De bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and n preventive of moot of the prevailing diseases of the day. They should be kept and used by every family, especially at this season of the year, when loss of appetite is so prevalent. No family consulting their own interest can afford to do without them. As many spurious articles are put up and Bold as genuine, be sure an i call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bittern, and eee that the article purchased bears the 13.4a1 , of J. IL Olin as manufacturer. For sale by J. M.OLIN, sale proprietor nail manrtfactorir, No. 287 Penn street, Pittsburph, Pu, and by drozciats and dealers .4-,eneza!ly. cl JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Wareroonts, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBURGH, In addition to the Furniture business, I also deroto attention to UNDFX.T4KING. Heartos and Carriages farniabed. CANDIDATES. SI.LERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democrecy of Allegheny county, as a candidate flr Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Conven• Lion. BAINES FOll.O, je24 dlw Upper St Clair. 00110 t R.—The undersigned offers himself es a candidate befcre the next Demecrstic Convention for the °Mice of Coroner, snd asks the support of the De l:cocci:lc? Vel j LENOX REA. COUNTY CO.V.HISINEft—The friends of CHAS. ERYY,ON, of West Doer acwaship, will urge Ms nomi nation for the Milne or County Commis!donor, before the nort Democratic Convention; sMject to the usages of the party. jyttdawm NO. 6 5 MARKET STREET, brj LT , ;(.I OFF AT A GREAT wACRIFIGEE TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK OF' Embroideries and Trimmings. To iasnre a ready sale, the undersigned will BELL DU STOOK WITHOUT HEOABD TO 0082, And invltea the J as they wni find great bargain at NO. 85 MARKET STBEBT, Sawn Third and Fourth streets, ;.~_~-~~ yF ` ^.r 5 ' FLOUR...Is a little firmer, but the receipts do nut seem to elncressing much During the early part of the week super. fine sold from first hands at 7,3,25, but on Monday and Tues day it bat advanced to $3,47. From ste.re the prices are the same as last week, viz: $3,62. 34 and $1,60@-1,62 for super. floe, extra do. and extra family, with the exception of a few sales of the latter quality in small lots at $.1,70@4,76. FUEL-The market for Fish remains about the same r.s last week, with only a small retail demand. Lake Fish are still held at $7@7,50 bbl. and 83,503,75 "f half bbl.; Trout has also declined, and is now selling at Sill bbl.: Mack ere.; declned to slo@sll,oo for No. 3 in bbls , and $5,15 for half bbls.; Halifax Herring Sco@s3,2s; Codfish 434:,@5c. 1 F ..ED—Feed sales at the mills from 50 to 99c. 100 lbs. for :ran to Middlings. F ~,. A.THEB.S...dalee of prime Western are made on arrival at 4c. lb. in small lots, and from store at 50c. F LE BF.ICK—Salas are regularly made at $23g40 SIM. altN—The market continuos quite dull, with bat little amnia n. Wheat imlls on arrival at 70c , and from store at 75 . Barley is s till held at 30@35, and Rye at 45. Corn is in demand at 45e150c. In Oats there is a speculative feel log, and tho prim has Advanced considerably; sales have Leen made awing the week at 38c., and none lower than 35c. GROCERIES...The demand is Sugar bus advanced materially, and New Orleans is now soling by the hhd. at B%6Sy j o. for good to prime. Coffee dal at 126 12%c. for nio. Rice steady at 6®sye., with but little do. maid. liolassfe 366380 GERMAN CLAY...The price has declined matetially and sales are now made et $35 ¶ ton. llAY...There is more hay coining in this week. and prices have advanced, the market being firm at from $lO t.) $l4 Tl ton. Straw s6@7. HlDES—Green Hides have advanced to Be. '4.1 ID., with a fl•m market. The ,apply of Dry is very limited, and the quotatiin is nominal at 17c. IRON AND NAILS—The quotations of manufactured Iron are as follows :—Common Bar 2,4, to 2%c. p i lb. Nall: are selling at $3@3,25 for lOd, to 40d., according to quality ; the terms are si.z months' credit, or 5 l cent. discount far cash. Sales light. LARD...There is but little doing; the quotations aro al most nominal at 9@.9 . 1 4 ; for country and 10c. for No. 1 city. LEATHER....The mat ket I improving with an advance in priee3 to the following quotations : Rod Spanish Sole li 15 22©28c. Slaughter a 20(628c. Skirting ...... ...... " 28@.30e. Harness " 241b2f3c. Upper 3 1 1 dozen $30©39 Bridle.. O. $36@42 LUMBER, Seasoned—The following are the quotations of seasoned lumber, from the yards In the city:— Common 1 inch Boards, 70 1000 feet. $l5 00 Clear do do " 82 00 flooring dressed do . " --........ 22 00 Shingles, 81 1000 8 50 Lath, ..... ......... . 225 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 Inch-731000 feet ... 50 00 do do I}4 do " ... 83 00 Philadelphia Market. Pamortinia, July 2L—Plaur in better demand, and prices firmer; sales 2000 bbls at $4,25 for old stock superfine; $4„50 to $4,82 for fresh ground ensperflne, and $4,7545 for I extra. There is no chance in Rye &lour or Corn Meal. The 1 receipts of Wheat continuo small, but inadequate for the demand; sales 2000 bus good new and old rod at $1,0501,08 and white $1,15@)1,25. Eye is held at 700. Corn is in de. mend, but very little offering; sales 2500 bus yellow at 88gi 187c,afloat. in Provisions there is a good feeling. and 1 pri ces firmer. ItleiliPork bald at $17,75; 200 cols Maas eoldlst 10012 c, on time. Whisky firm; sales in Ole at 2.63 , 026 c, and la Wade at ase, and drudge 01 244 J. BUSH'S, , :1. 1, .!':•'-.i4-''':/;= :- ''' . ;';': . :'.i .. 'it:::W..:•.' -•••!••: ~ y : ~ a ' c , .: ~,. COMMERCIAL. rISPEUESURGII BOARD OF TRADZZ .4 PIEROUAW:OB9 EZCIIANGYZ. Pviident. vr . 11 . wELLIAMI3 Presidoitz. P.UttOT, let, T7GSIUrCr N. U0L1'.7.9, SuperintewL-nt JOSITri SNOWDEN Cbavnittee of Arbitration . for June. B. R. BRUNCT, V. P., JOHN B. COSGRAVE, J. B. CANYLBLD, SAMUEL BRRIVER, DAVID M'JANDLEBB Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets Prnsuunau, July 21, 1858 During the past week business has not perceptibly im proved; but little produce Is coming in, and farmers are so baldly' ea .- caged at home as to prevent their visiting the city. In prices there has been but I.ttio change; Flour, Whisky and Sugar have advanced some, though the increase in the price of the first will scarcely be permanent. There in also a speculative feeling in Oatt, but the quantity in market is very 5m,.11. No Pew Wheat has as yet been offered, though it le nearly all cut, in this vicinity. The crop is a fair avPrag, end prices will not materially change dm•ing the annum r. The demand for Pittsburgh, manufactures is, as usual at this season, but trifling. Moat, if not all, of the glass man . ufactories have ceased operations, and will not resume dor_ log the remainder of the heated term. Until we have a bet ter stage of water, our manufactu - ers will not be pressed with bmir.ess.. The Money market continues Inlet, and there has been no change-47f00t, last wook, there being au abundance for all the woltdcf tho business community. Eastern exeliar.g., quotes the same as last week, v.a: y, per cent. premium for par, end X for currency. The Bank statements fcr the week ending Saturday, July 17, show the following aggregate:— Assns. Loans and Due by other 8auk5............... Notes, Acc., of other Banks and Treasury Nctes Specie. ....... ............ .............. . Lunn etas. Circulation ..... Duo to other Banks. Depc.altes Those Cgures show the following comparative results Decrease in Loans and Discounts.. $ 108 24 Decrease in amount due by other Banks 80,633 91 Increase in Nctes and Checks of other Banks, &c.. 70,409 28 Increase in Specie 20,011 87 Increase in Circulation 16,575 00 Increaso in amount duo to other 8ank5...... ......... 7,647 92 Decrease In Depoeltea..... 15,234 19 A.SHES...The m•rket still remains quite dull, with no sales woi lb reporting. Soda is still held at 3%@1c., and Nitrate of Soda 6%c. Concentrated Lye l4c. Pearls we quote at E 3 / 4 ®59 , 4c. Pots aro altogether nominal at 4%@5c. DAWN—The market is surfeited, with but few sales out side of the regular retail business. Eales of country have been made during the week at 6%, 8 and tic. for Ehouldors, Sides and Hams, with a few of the latter at 10,4@10c. Canvaned Hams 10 to 11Me.; Segar Cured at 10340 , 1 , 4,c BEANS...The supply is limited and sake smell. Small White are s Fling at 80c.igil ;5 bush.; a few choice lots at $1.10@105. _ _ BUiTER...There hi bat littlo offering, and the pries are almost nominal at 10@a 12c. for choioe roll. Trete in a good supply in the retail market. BROOMS...There 1., a good supply in market;' sales of common are regularly made at $1,25, and for better kinds $2; fancy commands $2,25@2,50 7. dozen. BUCKETS AND TUBS...The Beaver manufacturers' priers are as follows:—Buckets, plain inside, `ji,4 dozen, $1,46; painted inside, $1,50; 3 hoops, $1,75; Tubs, No. 1, 3 hoops; dozen, $7,76; No. 1, 2 hoops, $6,75 ; No. 2, $O,OO ; No. 3, $5,50; No. 4, $4.75; No. 6, 4,00; Keelers No. 2, $2,76, Half Bushel., sealed, $4,75. CORD %G 8... Manila Rope, coil 13. p lb 'Manilla Rope, cut... 14 'lb Tarred " ‘• 14 it lb White " " ...16 IR lb Hemp " " ......15 'll lb Tarred " " —l5 plb Packing Yarn, line 13 , ii lb, Packing Ye rn9, corn.l2 'p In BED Corms—Manilla $1,87. $ ',5ir:413.7.5 1,/ der, a ; Manilla. ? coil, 18c. IA lb.; Hemp $1,87, $2,75@3,75 71:1 dozen; Hemp, 'lf coil, 12c. lb. Plotion Idsics...Manilla 87e. s dozen . Hemp 70c. pc-r dr.A 00ri.07008DA38...00a010 Rot, ex', and upwards, '...N3; do below 5..‘' 22; Bed Cord $2,50"©3,52(}4,70 f dozen; Plow Ines $1,25 • Bash Cords $0.51. OANDLES...The following are now the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds, 1.3 c. f lb.; Dips, 12%c.; Star 20(422e. 'f Ib. CHEESE—Thelupply 15 market is small, and sales limited. Western Reserve quotes at 7(:)7,4', and English Dairy at Sc., with but little in market. OBACII.M.S.—Tbe prices have undergone a further de cline. The quotations are now as follows : Water Crackers lb bc.; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar 7X,c..; Soda 6IAc.; Boston Pilot Bread sti bbL $4. DRIED FLUIT.-dales of Apples, in lots, at $1,200,1,25 bus. Peaches nominal at $3,75, with. a very limited supply. DRIED BEEF...Cstivas3ed sold during the week at 12c. from store, and one lot of 1000 Rs bruagLt 12 1 ,1 2 -. EG3B...There is but a poor supply in mars.st. without any groat demand; the quotations are from 8 to Oz. "f doe packed. LUMBER, Gran... The market Is unchanged; sales are making at the river at $lO per thonfand feet for common and g 2.0 for eleos. Shingles, $2,50 thetuand. :JESS PORK...There has been a decline in prices, with but very light transactions, the qnntation now being $lB 1 4 , barrel. lIETA_LS...Pig Lead has declined to 6, and Bar to 64.167; Sheet Copper 35 38c; Sheet Brass 82c 01L5... bard Oil quotes at 80c. fir No.l, In lots of 10 this., and 85.1 for a single one Linseed Is quiet at 68@70e. PIG METAL—B% little activi yin this market. A few few sales of Allegheny have transpired at $24@25 tt ton, on time. POTATOBB...Tho market is now poorly supplied, and there is a good demand, several iota of mixed salting at 55 ®6oc. but choice Neshannocks are rather higher. POWDER...Thera has been a decline in the prices on twmer quotations of Blasting and $1 on Rifle; the quo tattoos now are for Blasting $4,25 "f keg; Rifle $6. SAND BTONE...Regnlar sales of linatingdon county, at tn "6 ton. BA.LT.-The mantifactrwors have recently reduced their prices. Allegheny No. 1 and extra may now be quoted at $1@..1.16 bbl. in lots. SEEDS...The season for Clover and Timothy Is now over, and there is nothing doing. Flaxseed is in good demand at $1.12®1,115 T,l bush. BOAPS...The following are the manufacturer's prices : Rosin 60.; No.l Palm 6%; Chemical 6%; Castile W. Toilet 10c.V lb. BURET/NOS, YAr-tig, 40—. Tao prices hate declined, and the following are now the rates: Eagle Shootings rt 4 yard; Niagara 6Y2c. Noa. 6 to 10 to elusive, siil lb Nos.ll and L 2- 23 @ No. 13 - 24 ® _ No. 14 No. _0..... ... No, 1b........ No. 400, doz 12 i ... Carpetah'n,fts.col. 23 No. 500,11 11 @ whlte2Bto3s 23 ® _ _ 1O 6 ... u 26t4;44 2ti @ 9 @ ... Donne..._ 24 @ No. W 0... N 0.700.- No. Boo 8... Batting, No. 1.... 17 S ... N 0.600 8 g ... * No. 2.... 16 .... No.looo 8 4D, Fondly Batting... 18 © ... Coverlet Yarn.— 29 © Z.'C.staitin-------- 16 li; TALLOW...Tho prime have advanced; we quote rough at 311, and rendered at 10 1 4 c. Wi111.1.1 LEAD, LYTHADGE, Ac—White Lead is firm' and In steady demand at $2,50 keg for pure oil, and dry Pc E 3 ih, subject to the usual dis,ieunt. Red Lead 93.09 c, net, and Lytharge 85b. WINDOW OLARS...The prices for city brands have ad. raneed, and we correct oar quotations as falloWa :-BxB and 719, box of 50 feet, $1,60t Bzlo, Bxll, 9xll, fixl2, and 10x12,52,40 8x13, 0118 and 9x14, $2,66; 10x15 and Dila, $2,75; 10 ti cent discount off. Country brands 50c. lower. WOOL.—There is a little more doing, but holders are still bolding back in the hope of eventually realizing higher prices. Eastern dealera have not operated to any client. The following are ruling rates at present : Common.-- ....... ____ 22c. 1:1 tb . 1, 4 ' blood and tub.-- ....... ....—.... ......... :25 " at as " il ~ ~ 30 ~ a ll blood 45 14. WHIESEY...Has advanced, and rectified la held by some dealers at 25c., though it can be bought at 28@24.3. cash. Raw =fg+2234c. _; :. ',MIMI DIO I IIgY, 2d July 10. July 17. $6,016,511 97 $6,016,403 73 427,330 87 390,696 96 211,996 27 2;2,405 55 1,229,985 56 1,249,597 49 1,458,770 00 1,475,351 00 157,608 3u 165,256 22 1,736,975 01 1,720,8..0 02 EDITOR " MORNING POST"—Dc ,r Sir As the time to fest approaching, when the democracy will ba called upon to silent candidides to till the different coml. ty offices, and as the office of Sheriff it one of the most im portant to the people of the eaunty, it should be filled with a man of undoubted integrity, and sound business qua'iti cations, and the same time posiesaing a good heart. And now, Sir, allow me to coy in all candor, and with due difference to the opinions of others, that Col MATTHEW HARBISON, of Robinson township, possesses the necessary qualifications in an enlarged degree, and of all others is TEE man for the present occasion. Yours, truly, jy2l:2tdsltw—sc PEEBLES TO W..NS [HP. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS Co., } 12th July, 1858. [Um. DIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE PITTS BURGH GAS COMPANY hsva this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Ospital dock of tae Company, payable on demand to Stockbel•ier4 or their legal representatives, at their on Smithfield atroat. Jyl3:2w JAMB • M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. riza MASONIC FUND SOCIETY.—There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Moronic rand Society, at the Hall, rift!, strrot, on TUE zDAY EVENING, July 20th, at 7 o'clock, to consider a proposition to lease the Concert Room A ftol attoudaoce ,f the Stockholders is desirable, as the Trustees are unwilling to take the ro. Frponribillty upon themselves. By order of the Board. y 15.3 t-t. ieea-tu—D NOTICE—THE INTER= CIMPONS of the Bonls of Lawrence Coanty, is3ued to the PITTS. BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jely. 1658 will be paid et the Oleo of W. LI WILLIAtIS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa The change in piece of payment is made in consequence of the failure of th Ohld Lit.) Insurance and Tru:t Company, New Writ, whore the o:upons are payable By order of jl2 THE COMMISSIONERS. pii re ttit The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. itsnNosn J. Gs.Aor.—will leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Tau DAY, the dth inst., at 12 o'cloct, tr. For freight or passage apply rn board, or to FLACLi, SARNI...B ffi CO, Agents. Through to St Louis in live days. This beat connects with the mail tine, and will go through in VI, time aped fled. She will leave on Saturday. ap22 ZAFIESS r aLVE. For Marlette and Zarrsaville. The steamer EU= altA HAM, Capt. now z., ..E . ,89..011 AYRES, will leave for the above and all intermediate porta on eveiy TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. 31. For frnight or paaaare panty on board WILLIAM e. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, The house le new, built especially for the purposes of a First Class Restaurant and ilaloon, and the proprietor hay • lug Lad many years expsrloace in the business will keep constantly on hand the best that the markets afford. His Wines, Liquors and Ales aro of the best quality. He wants all his old friends and the public generally to give him a call at the Bympasinia. tjeltly ... Rs , z2m ,; ME&IMMEEM Now Yore Market. Nsw Tom July 21.—Cotton: 600 bales sold. Flour ad vanced; sales 14.500 blds. Meat has advanced; sales 42,000 ; bum Southern white $1,26@1,40, red $1,16@1,26; Western white $1,12451,16. Corn buoyant ; ewes 6000 buF white nominal at 90g yellow do. at 920. Pork dull at $17,05® 17,12% for taus. Lard steady at lly.,@llY t e Bacon buoy. not at B@B%o for Fides, 10 4 c for ehort Middlings. Lin. seed steady at 73c Freights on Cotton to Liverpool 3-15 g 7 32, on Flour 2e(gi2s Now York Orztt,lo Itlarhot, Nrw YORE, July 21.—Beeves 34c better; ealea et g ( g4p , average 7 ~ 4 ©Bg receipts 2530. - Cows unchanged. Vonls slightly lower; ealea at 4@7c Bheep advanced.2s©soq re. celpts 9500. Serino at 6 1 A61;e.94c, receipts 2550. Cincinnati Illashct. Cdrantrrart, July 21.—Floor active, and advanced 10©16c. Oats have declined to 45c. Wheat and Corn firm. Prarts lone quiet; holdere aro a•kinc mote than buyers are willing to pay; ealea 250 bbls mime Lard at il./.'Ac. Whieky has ad vanced to 21c Gm:coded firm. Oo NERVOUS 111:ADSCIII: —Rev. W. G. Eolvatd, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, abChicage, Int cola, who has been a great sufferer from nervous headache, but who has experi wed entire rettaf from It, by the use of WILSON'S PILLS, In a letter, dated Jena 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs Pahnestook Davis, of Chioago,Mole, says :—"During the last twenty years, r have made Use of a great variety of medlc'r.es prescribed by Allopathic and Homeopathic physicilns, but all have fslled; gnd I hod re linquished all hope of relief, nr.til I alas induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. Theo have effectually relieved mo in repeated instances of late, awl I can cheerfully and Con scientiously recommend them to cr.hera who are similarly affected." This soveroige remedy is sold by B. L. Pahne• stock le Co., cornar of Wood and Pattern streets, Ph teburgli, to whom ord,rs for cuppilw d b- .c , ; (.13,13:,e SPECIAL NOT ;ES. PERMANENT OFFICE. comrLyiNG rFil+l Clll./fiNTIiQUEST C RUN MISTS OF TftEIO PATIENTS, DRS. C. F.17V11 AND J. W. SYKES ,Elave concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII, And may be consulted at thir °face, Igo, 191 Peal.s. oXreei, OPPOSITD ST. CLAIR HOTEL, r. Daily, except Sunday/3, for 00N8II‘IPTIO:1, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL (THE LiSOSIC COMPLANTS, compli.xitcd with, or causing pulmonary (Minna°, including Catarrh, Heart Dieease, Affeotiona of the Liver, .I , ,yepe;.oza , t; sat, ills, Female Complaints, 4-0. TJEd lariES wool 1 state that their treatment of Cc no , 1411;:' il,o is based upon the fact that the disease ezids in tlc blood cad system at Lary..., Loth before an.d during deretßinnent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mecham lest, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the bloc:dm:id strengthen the system. 5.747: these, they use MEDICAL IN. HALATION/3, which they value highly, but only an Itilia• tires, (having no Curative sgects wheat used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment booed upon the planet• bin, but false Idea that the "seat of the dinesse can be runolnA in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the &loot and its ell - ads only in the langs. riss,T No charge for consultatirm. A 'tot of quesitona will be eeut to thoee r.ishing to consult US by letter. iny29:dhw [O 3O DEMOCHATIO TICE:Hr.—Ms% Flour: Ail the time approaches for making the nominationg for the fill election, the Dotoccrata are looking about Lr anitable can.lidatea to !lace upon their thket. Allow me to lingseet the follow.ng na'ne for that:consid eration. There fe nct a gentlemen named, who is not thorough Li.,,tional : ONOIIEFH: 110 N. CHARLES SIIALFR, Cl y LION. WILLIAM ARIEMBLY JuklN M. LRWIN, City, THOMAS S. HARI', Tutiki..,e,, JOEL KETCHUM, Elizabeth, HUGH LAFFERT WILLIAM McLANE, lortb Payetid salraFr : BARNES' FORD, Lowar 8 , . Omit PROTHONOTARY: JURY BIRIYIIIIGELAM, COVN II CO : THOMAS FAIILEY, Atk-gherly"City &lIDITEO : MURRAY, EQuth.Pittsbu, ALEXA.NDER, City CITY WEST 0? THE ALLEGHENY 3 EASTERN NECK SOUTH OF 7LIE MONONGAHELA. 4 STEAMBOATS CMCINNATIL For Cincinnati. THE KT 111POSICUIU Fifth .%Frert, Nut Door to the Piftsburgh .ThLa. ire NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27} FIFTLI STREET. The subscriber has Itased„ said fitted up several commodi ous rosms, nearly opposite the Exchange Rank, on Fifth street, which are now open fur the Summer Season. La • dire and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of PRES CONFECTION 3RY, PR Cr ,TS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms. and test for themselves. (jell)) 51. Mot.IINLEY. ONLYS7SO fora Dwelling House of four rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., pleas• malty situated In South Pittsburgh, on the pliint of Mount Washington, insmedistly opposite Smithilehl'atree. will be sold on easy terms, by S. curußEßt & SON, 51 Maricet street. VARIETY I—A Farm of 40 acres; one of 12 acres, one of BU2 acres; Buddies Lots, pries $lOO, pay. able In tutus of $2 a week. Da - ailing Houses in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, South PiCeburgh, and 51.1nnt I.Hashington; a pleasant realdenco in Setrickly; 3 Lots in Baden, for sale by Jyl3 S. CUTHBERT It SON, 51 Market at. . .14.' Ts.-20 bbls small White Beans for tale by 18121 EL 11. COLLINS. ADWELLING HOUSE cn Third street for rent. S. CUTHBERT & SON, je23 61 Market ctreet. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR BALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streeta, hieing IL , O feet front on Wood by 60 deep oa 6lxth Street. One-third of the above will be sold for $3,000. One-balf in hand—balance aftne, two and three yeara. B. CUTHBERT it SON, Jyl 61 Market street. QTARCH-100 bxe. McClung & Campbell's - Extra Starch, for sale by .480 W. H. SMITH a CO. VOA RENT—A large Dwelling House and A: store, on Grant street. S. OUTEIBEEtT It BON, my2B M Market street. I'RESH FIGS-500 drums just received and for sale by ILEYTTIh ANDMIBON, el 7 20 Wrr4 stmt. QUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgeri, 1 4 ,1 Journals, Cash Books and Day Books. A large auk• ply on hand, made in the most superior manner of the finest quality of paper, especially for city ordeM. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given patte,ra. jet- W. 4011.101T011 00, 67 WocAl et. t` - _ - :'1" 1&;. -:,:,-4,.,:..-,:-:,..:4: -; ~...; ... , .;p' 4 , ,: , , - ., , ; . ., t . ,, ..' ., :-** P.tyra To—Nronala G. B:altry, Ear , „ William Dilworth, Sr.. . Cat Bert a Son, Pittriburgh; Boyd & Ott, lloiskell waaringou S. Brady, Card.. M. Jr. M. Bank. List le Rowell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo .. Paxton Co. Whmilost. rxwfiri.,27,l.; C,ANIIIEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD etrs.et, Pit:: burgh., has on hand a largo STOCK' OF HARDWARE, Vkich ho will sell very low for CAS j. In additi•o; to his Locks, Ilingeo, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, ca.d I ,rge Islortinent of Carpenter's Toole, he has received a tors,:- ply o! Sausage Critters and Stuffers ; Shovels Tongues and Pokey; Sleigh Belle, and litnameli-d a:2') Preserviap, ATTWINIII , AT I.AW AND CON VEYANCEp. W M. W. ISIVEIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST PREEN READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, DEL,prum. Silk, Merino and Cotton T.Tmler Shirts a•ld Drawera, Cra vats, Scart, Gloves,. gandkerehisfa, ki, Dressing Gowos, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dries Stozks made to trder by meao moment, and warranted to give sati efaction. yd E. P. MIDDLETON & IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DBALERb IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, Joblyd PIIIL ADEL PLIEA. GC , AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S Fikrst Preinitiltk Eland Factory, 00B.NER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. IHHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR . one° with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most oiripal d elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before Purchasing elaewheru. wort ie got up by the beat mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention Is given to the wants of customers. Priem low. All wont warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsbnruh. DAVID H. WILLIAMS, rirvm ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR THE EREOTION OF GAS WORKS, for trom live lumen and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnacos. m 1141 iiO PITTSBURGH. PA. CARTWRIGHT a, inra)ll3NG, (Seem:ora to John Cartwright,) AffANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pooket and Table Catler7, Burgle 4 and ant Dan. tat Instruments, (tuna, Pistols, fishing Tackle, etc., No. ad Wood street. They give special attention the manalectur• ug of Trtuisea, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing ,te panctualit; and despatch. apl7 EiIITCEICOCIL 111"01.1EERTI'61. CO. (811001330119 TO Ilovrtiort, 3.l"Commr 1 C 0.,) IORWARDING AND COMMISSION M.FROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Vow and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. nssnor..vonatl Epringer Joseph E. Elder, Bt. Louis; PitMburgh; Fenton Broa., IL Childs .s Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley. Cosgrove S Co., " Garret h . ldartin,Philadelphhi; 31cCan.lir Means d Co., " James, Zen; Santee E Co. " 3.W. Smith, 4r. Co., " Weavers Graham, Geo. L. aL. Fiord, Cincinnati iiesno, Sterling & Co., " a.. B. s, ~ton k Broa., " Yard, Gilmore 8 Co., " 'f V. H. McGFE G. al. DuBOH. ' H. McGE E & CO. MERCHANT Dealera In Ready blade Clothing and Gentleinea'e Fnrniah log Goods, corner of Federal str:;et and Market square Alla gheny Clits, Pa. Jal2:ly BUSINESS CARDS. J. & 'l' - GROVIPT., 7 monism OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONCIAELPLA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield nod Front Streets, opl4l PPITSBUPGII, P 4. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, DIANIIPAOTIIIIERE4 OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS CT WRAPPING Warehouse, Rio. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. %a. Raga bought at market prices. my 8 JOHN ry.looallEAD has removed to No. 7 Wstor etroot, below .51.arket .l® llrc MOSRIAEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, IiOR T 29 Pi' , t 1.2 o , PiC METAL AND ELOOMS, t/O. 74 WATER STREET, BEL.TW MARKET, mrl9 PITTST WIG PA lITTSTURGH STEEL WORES„ ISAAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD 17. U. idGOULLOUGE JONES, BOYD 44L CO. 61AULTA03110.150 0: CAST STIEE . ALSO, SPE:II , TO, PLOW AND A. D. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Roos and First, Stroagc, Jy2& PITTSBURGH, PA. M®® HEAD eat. C 0 . , MANUFACTURER or imerican, Plain & Cor.rugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IROYI For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, &! o. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATEIIT 111111TATIOH RUSSIA SHEET IFTON. Warehouse, No. 136 First hi treat, t mr26:ly•is I=ll D. O. ft 00. E U,U dt, RILIMPACTIIIIZEB ) ROORREP IMPROVED PATENT) 8 - P EL CULTIVATOR 03:4132 R 033 AND FILIEIT ST;2LEETti, WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., - WROLESAL2 AND B BTAIL, .IQ,II 01Z MEN., , c a Aid: T NO. 87 L:.I.AI,IuND ALLEY, Near Wood street, 1-'IT TSBUROH, PA. A' waya 01E1 l=and, and Cc:4nac Brandlee, Old Monougtivdd and of rtd., bf`ao.t qticalt7. (.117,1d7d*'.1. JAMES A. ;:u,-:Tz.ti,'it,.., Forwarding and Con mission Iterchant, lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard. Butter, Se3Ce3, Dried remit and Prothice generally, Corner of ..tiar=rs£ road First PITTEM KOH, PA. RE- L. Q. 131''.P.V.I7a.ilf, I=l P.O.BP:R? DILZ.ELL. J 9 L M1=31...13 Tl,l. OBERT DALZELL CO., Wholesale A.Ako Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchnuta and Dealers in Produce and Pittoborgli Itanufactime, Na. Literty street. Pittolen?eb. PO. nol'Hey. F URNITURE FOE. CASH. A full assortment of Pittsbargh mannfaetnrd PURNTZURP, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAbAS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms, on which tiredness is done at this establishment is for C.t.Sll; Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, world be advantaged by calling at FAME:LITER S IRVTIN'S, No. 103 Smithfield stree4 l'elow Fifth. J. D. Baca, Jaws M. Tacna. rtil2l7• OUNDRY IRON.-80 tons, for sale by Je3o HENRY H. COLLTNR HM 1 DYES—Batchelor's, Christadora's Alexander's, Sham's, and. Water's Liquid Hai; Dyea—a large supply constantly on hand, at JOSEPH MIMS'S, Cantor Diamond and. Market street. .1 LAIR• ec ATETIPS CHEMICAL FOOD luiryffivlAl reCelsed this day: Nor sale wholo tale and Kehl( , JOSEPH PLEILINO, 45 4 3-foam Dinntaal and Marko it. ,_.. PITTSBUIt I GH . , PA ririti!it - acia. PA Two bottles are warranted to care running of the et . s:Cund etches among the hair. Corm to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and catlning alcerx. , l'ao bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bettl.e3 are warranted to care the worst kind of ringworm Two or thrto bottles are warranted to cure the meet del 7,erato csoe of rheumatism. Throe to four bottler' are warranted to care salt-Rheum. to eight bottles will care the worst case of scrofula. A benefit isalways experienced from the first bottle, find 9 perfnet cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. BOXITURY, MASS Dass hlsoati,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, In curing all kind of humors, in so well established by the anaulmons voice of all who have ever used it, that I need aot say anything on the subject, as the moot skilful phyal. clans and the most careful Dragginto in the country are nn. animons in ito praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving oil, and cnring mot of these diseases in which you are an fortunately no liable. That most excruciadrig disease to an ifectionntto mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, 151 cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to , ts natural evieetners, and your babe from short and fretful : , ,V)3 to calm and meet slumbers; and the Medical Discovo ry becomes a fountain of blmning to your husband and boasehold. In the more advanced slingcas of CANKER extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, ght.,:h is nothing but canker of the atom ; than tc the f,ILLci:L.O3 and rt ,- qAt your food dist - re-4-3 you, and you can only take certain tinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker can it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be• cornea callow or greenish, and your boat day is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, lnd the fibres of your body , become relaxed. Then folloy a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery ID peculiarly ,t(l.lpted to _ _ _ Falpttation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the Splno and email of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, Irregularity of the bowels, and oleo, that most extra• ::iettng of dizacael, the ?ILES. G~ia ~ l: DR. R.A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyapeptio PYLLS, PREPARED AND BOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBURG; P.ENN'A CS AN EFFI C IENT, safe anti convenient C M S tonic, catuartic and antidyepepiac medicine, these Pills are recommended , to the public by the former propri. etor, (HL WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long con. tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence in common use. more the motory and less ihe secerning power of the bowels than any other combination AS A TONIC—They agr:e with the most delicate stem. ach, removing nausea pain, and debiy:p4roi that organ, and through it impart tone and vign r ir to the - Wit. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and in rut the formation of acids, check_ fermentation; and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach, =the direct consequences of chc smieal actionan action which should never exist in ti ie human stomach. _ From th , Se peculiarities in the Pills.. a person taking theni may expect a free, full and naturr it evacuation of the bowels, as--the usual without pain, nausea, local a d til ebili etrh ty es or w t htc ha h t d a lt gn s ting sickness or costiven, c 7 e ' tend or follow the use of ot , ,h or CEICTL IIFICATE§. Extract of a lederr from H. J Co., Dniggii;lB, Memphis, 7, ry 'assns. B. L. Faufrz*ocit Ce were the first to in. croduce Dr. B. AdamseTWilson'a Pine here bestmany years ego. They were the ever in this market. We use no other in our own /nominee, end secured for them a high tharacter by our r ecommendations. Yours, truly, H F. FARNF.SWORTH & CO. ./ erjrom 0. W. Irwin, Nashville, Tennenee, ./Fibruary 16. 1858. 51r.sums. r L. FA113E5200( a Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills need for the ague with good effect; I have uf,sed them myself, and believe them to be the bast Pill in r. 150 I have no doubt they will cure many other comply elute when properly used, and I cheermlly recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, i G. w. tawm. Extract of a 1!- From 4c,b/cnat We. Hopkins, late Canal Comessilmer. tral tWasci TON, Pa. January B,t 1858—Dear Doctor: I have bon using your "Axiti,Dyspeptio " Pills, when occasioned resktired, for many yeses,and can truthfully say that I have u .over found any medine equal to them in relieving me ti - ;:nm affections of the stomach and bead. They have never "failed to relieve me frOm headache, and have always,left my system in better condition they found it. I must confi dently recommend your Pills as a see and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, eta., Da. A. ADAMS Wusorr WH. HOPKINS. From Thos. Eflackmore, ,r.sq , Treasurer of Allegheny CO,, Tot a A. A. Wittman —Dear Sir : I have been using your - Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the beat Pill in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first need them f .r "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip tion; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since the" I us- them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails rae, and : " ,require medic no, I take a Pill„aud it cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last nevsnteen yenta. THOS. BLAOKIIOB.E. January 8, 1818. Hess. Dr. Keyser. Bixasns. B. L. FAEILULMOCX a Co—l have had considerable experience in the use of 'the extrawdinary Pill compounded by Dr. It. Adams Wilton, of whicli you are now the propri etors, and have often bit their benign influence in my own case for " nervous headache," arising from a disordered con• dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for others, in caves of " heralcrania" and other fvms of head• ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the stomach cud digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar iy adapted, being entirely free •rods any griping tendency. 1 regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all eobilit?ring. Yours truly, GEO, 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. I ittsbnrgh, March 6, 1858 jyl:lydaw THE GREATES - Vi\tA (64 nwpflft, . 1 -Ulingri • ,),-• OF THE AGE. R. ii'.?.NNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov• 1.1.1 er. Jno of our common paatnre woo& a remedy that carol Every kind of Ramon =:C"_l ^ln WORST SOLOYULA DOWN TO A 00BEHON Ile has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never oiled except in two casca, (both thunder humor.) lie hes - ow iu his posamdon over one hundred ceredicates of its .!dne, ail within twenty tail= of Iloston. Two bottles are warranted to core a nursing sore month. On to three bottles cure the worst kind of Pimples ,z the foe]. Two or throe bottles will clear the systom of biles. Two bottles arc warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to flva but - ties no warranted to cure tho wont klnd f Erygipolay.. 0 e to two bottlei ore warranted to care eli timucr lu:the KIDNEYS, relting gono facilug, and an inatffereara 6'700 to ht Gratis of Sour Your Gtonivh b RAW AND INFLAMED, CURE; How many thoneands of poor women are anffering Iron thie disease and pining ;my a miserable Ufa, and their next 47.00 r neighbor does not Intow the canes. I with to imprect oz your mind that geed old proverb, "An ounce of proven. ;I.ea it better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you hZTO both the oreventetive and the cure, with this great and good quality, that It will never, under any &emus:anew, do you any injury. Ng change of diet ever necw.2ary—eat the beet yam can get end enough of it. DII.EOIUONS FOB 130—AdnIts one table spoonftd per day— Children over ten yeses dewiest spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. An no directions can be appli• cabicAo all' constitutions, tato sufficient to operate on tht bowie twice a day. Yours trulyDO.LD MUD Y. Price $l,OO per bottle. For sale by Dr. eEO. IF. EIOYSMI, r.opblacv No 110 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMpleiely Preserved TO THE GiIEATEST AGE. And who that la gray would not have it restored to its rorm:.- color, or bald, but would have the growth tutored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions: but would be cured, or with sick headache, (neuralgia,) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Bestir rattre will do-all fhb, s circular and the following: Arm Alison, November 6,1850. - RA'. 0..7.11 and—Dear Sir :—I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of yonr Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack no:lgraine, hair dyes, &c., I ww. disposed to place your Reatorativo in the same category with the thousand and ono loudly tram petod quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some month. since, when you gave me such assumnab as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—fire tby my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and 'xn• tsoly white, and before exhausting one-of your large bot tle!, her bar was restored nearly to its original beatudfid brown color, and had thickened and become beantifhl and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continual to Ere it, not simply because of its beautifying effects mi on the hair, but because °fits healthfal influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest effects hereforey my skeptieivm and doubts in reference to its character , and value are entirely removed; I can and do and mo'it cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by sit who would have their hair restored from whive or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, snd by all'young persons woo would have their hair beauldfal and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours. SOLOMON ZILANN. FZUND WOOD: It was a long time after I mar you at Blissfleld before I got the bottle of Restorative fcrr which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, r•nd when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you awned me, it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed rte drains, are tiow using and recommend. lug its use to others as entitled to the highest . conaideration yon claim for it Again, very respectfully and troll', Yonra. -- SOLOMON M. 017. 0211011, June 28, 1852. I have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hale RestOratiii, at tdhave admired its wonderful effects. 13,y hair WWI becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the WM of his Ile dore. tive it has resumed its original color, and, I bave no i loubt, permanently so. " s. BRltBBBl. en.llernator,il. S. • 0. J. WOOD A CO., 'Proprietors, 812 liroadway, N. 1!., the great N. Y.Wireliallirg Ilstablishinent)sudlltatftutet street, Bt. Lords, Mo. Bold by DR. ODO 8. KNYfiliat, No. /10 Wood pt r 34, 3114 W _ And sold by all good Draw • DAGUERREAN GALLERIES' ROGERS , ._ NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROWNI HEY AIM MAY-LIGET • G A lb lEd . E R Y_ l new EMMET, NPABLYOPiIiEM TILE POSZONTICIL O.a.FICEITItzB taken in a 1 the varietal styles, In all/ weather, and warranted to Nemo, at reasonable rates. Ea. Sick decear—Nl pe rsona taken at their rasidemeal apauXv-ta R. M. CARGO & CO, • Pllotographers and Ambrotinpists, NEW YORK GALLERY; No. 21 nth street, and SUNBEAM' GALLERY, E. W. car. o liarkot atreet and Diamond, Plttsb - argli." PRICES TO SUIT ALL. myliktf-,3p AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE, HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS3 EST.ABLIBBNEN' T.H.11 COUNTRY, AT - HY.—THIS ART uiE BEEN ltiliac)GßAP -,...._ a brou g ht taich perfection that pictures taken by this process have been r i„ ? . nounced 'perfect by the scientific world. They can be 114 . all their beauty and artistic elegance, at WALL'S Pic - fuli - ...,,,GALLE"' on 'Fourth . fjyl7:lvr street, Jnes' Banding. Removed to 21. irk... Street ' • pißao & CO.'S pHoToGRATic " 5 tm.d from 'k ye J AIIIBROTYPE GALLERY has been mac -4.... 76 Fourth street, to No. 'A Firth street, near Market. Them rooms harieg been built, cepezia:ly for the p with three lerg-, lights, are not ecrpeaccel in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. Zap' Our old friends and patrons ; and,thoze wishing fin. petior likoneseee, are inyited•to cell. 'BM. liocepUort Room and iipecimens on the ground near. ap7 _ GOT ON SALES. fIAILY SALES AT NO. 54, FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales - ooms, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are hold publi, ales of goods ,In all • variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a largo, stock which Is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed' in the line for personal and family 11.90; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; Loots and shoes; ladies ware, AA. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P.M., household and kitchen furniture, new and secondhand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; waking utensils; groceries, .50. AT 7 O'CLOCU., 2. M., Oancy articles; 'watches; clocks; Jewelry ;. musical inatru.; ments; guns; clothing; dry goads; boots and ahooa . book stationery, bc. iseBl P. M. DAVIS, Auct.s .Q, ILVER PLATED WARE, 41 , AUCTION. 0 On . THUSDAY MORNING, July 22d r at 10 o'clock, will be sold, on the ascend neer of the New Auction Rooms, 54 Fifth street, an extensive and rich variety of Silver Plat ed Ware, all which is of the beat workmanship, and after the later; gad most elegant designs. . The assortment com prises every article of Sliver Plated Ware fo: table tiiii,such us Fall Tea Sets. of plain a , ..d chased patternt; 4 and 8 bot tled Castors; Cal The Urns. Superb Icer2itchers, Vegetable Dishes, T y S ts, Batt.,r Dishes, Salt Stands, Table and Tea Spoons, Gobleti, Caps, etc. As the sale is positive, without regard to prices, it will be found particularly worthy of at tmtion. The Ware will ha arranged for examination on Wednesday. (j 10) P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. lIILDING LOTS ON PENNSYLVANIA , at, AVENUE, AT AUCTION—On 'TUESDAY EVEN ING, July 27th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Sale 3 Rooms No. 64 Fifth sine.," will be tio!d those two valuable lots of ground, Nes. 4 and 5, in the pier of lots laid oat by Rata at Berger, having each a front of 20 feet on Pennsylvania, Avenue, near the c orner of Pride street, and extending book 7b feet. Title indisputable. Terms—One-third cash; residue in one and two years, with interest. (J. 21) P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. pAWNERGKER'S SALE OF CLOTHING On FirIDAY, July ::3d, at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the New Amon Rooms, No. 5 4 Fifth street, by order et Eastern Pawn bruiters, a large variety of Cloth lag, in good conlition, which comprises a general assort. merit s' Ladies' and. Men's rwar; each ari line Dreams, Man tilla, :Mewls, Capes, Cloth Coats, Casidniere Pants, Veetns&o. 13 ZA P. M.. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CA R RIAGES. Seventy-Five Nevi andT!lecond-Hand CAIIRIAGrI;S AND BUGGIES, FOll, SAL© AT .VIIITE'S REPOSITORY. T MILE NEAR :LAWRENCEVILLE. 11HE SUBS'' , SIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or exchange ,n the most reasonable terms, a flue assortment Baronches and ;azism.d.hand Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia P some but little used. Also, twenty-one new Buggies , rode in my own shop, from the vety beat material purchased in Eastern market. A flue lot of 'frotting Wegoua ' new and aecond-hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linda, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wagona and Itockaways, two fine Phaetons, seats for four persons, one of them Watoon's make, and the other New York make. Two flue firdides, ono made by nix. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable for light marteting. The eubscribar Batters himself, that be can snake It to the interest of persona wishing to pur chase, to sire him a call. The eate.blishment is convenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches pawing the door every ten minutes. snr2.3:lyslow JOBBP'd WHITE. g 15- Co WEST & CO,,' gMesye, LIANITFACTITREP.S O.? CARRIAGES, ROCE.AWAYB, BUGGIES, SULEIES AtiD nEIGHB N 0.187 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. All work warranted to be of the bust materials and workmanship. myl2:lydis JOHN W. IVITARTHY, 71^11.1AL POSTER! W ILL ATTEND akl THE POSTING v v • : and DISTR,TUTIN't of all kinds of BILLS FOP, CONCERTO LECTURES, E YT MITTT. °MI L AN All communication--41:16r by thoilitelograph, or abet. witte--directed is the ofEco et tho Morning Pos., will receive prompt attozziton apf ST 0 r E a 0 0.. OLAFS PATENTED PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Ere .11 /knits, Vegetables, Mince Menlo, Oyetore, and all such perishable articles MLIIICITaI} tared and for sale by CUNT .s; CO, Nos. 109 WATER and 140 /IRST STRUETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4,,z- The main secret of preserviu.3 fruit in a fresh condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in expelling all the a!r teera m.y may bo In the vessel, so that when the fruit cod!, it will form a vacu um ; The undereignol having procured the right to manufac ture these Jars, iespsctfully call the otto.ation of dealers and others to them. The great snperisrity of Cr...t93 - over any other substance fcr the preoervatlen fruitq, etc., etc. is so welt known, that any comments upon it ere entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel canfidrut that any one, after having once seen these Jars, will never he induced to use any other: For sale wholesale and retail by jelkam LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS. PARK, DI'CURDY MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BriiizaT,' and Eol: Capper, Pressed Copper Botta:cis, imbed Still Bottoms, Speltrr Bolder, , 81190 importers and dealers in Hotels, Tin SC cet Iron, Wire, Constantly on bacd, Tiumen's Machine, and Toole. Warehouse, N 0.1.44 First, and 120 Second street, Piitsl.urgh,P.a. Specfal orders oi Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2o:l:ydam MILITARY ENCAM.PMENT STATE OF FENI4SYZ.FAP7I.4. F.lxxcurroc Or man, j_ Hexriebutg, June 3,1858. j It is hereby' ordered, that a "Camp of Ina:radian'? to held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Penuaylvarda, the esent year, and tho Adjutant General of ths Common wealth is directed to fix the time thereof—to take charge of the arrangementa—to attend in peroon, and to istme the nocemary orders to the general Stslf, and other Military (aura of the Commonwealth in relation to tho Wit F. PAOliult, Coramander•ki•Chlet 1.111137 ANT OYHICA ' Harrisburg, June 871635, Ia obedience to qlte obovo order from Head-Quarterityla "Camp of Instruction " will be held at Williamsport, Ly• xrming county. Pennoylvania, commencing at 12 la, en Tuesday, ciao VII day or Septerrtber t "lBBB, To continue until SATURDAY. the 11th day of said month, at 12 st , of said day, to be cllled Camp " Susquehanna." I. This Encampnasnt io intended to include the uniform ed companies throughout the Stet-, Nth-a are earnestly re. quested to bo in prompt 11. The Major o:morale, Bri3rber Generals, and Brigade Inepectora of the several nivieb:is az,l brigades, are required to report to my office as coon no possible, who: companies 314 field officers will be in attendairm from their respective commands—with the tittaib,r of men in soch company, the namta of the Captains, and their Pot Oilim address. lii The Alds•de•Canip and all other Ricers of the Grand Staff of the Commander :n Chief are ordered- to be fit'at. tende.nce, armed and equipped in full p=rude dress. 1- IV. All companies in attendacce are required to bring with them all mutt and comp equip 3 theyimayhavo. Y. The Brigade Inspectors, of every briode, will ropart nt once to my office, what eqedpage Lelonging to the, State Is in the limits of their commend. VI. The Major General cf chloventh Dlyislon, Ooh. D. Jsckman, shell be the senior officer on duty, and he is hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said Encampment, and is ordered to report to this Office fer n fur their Met:actions. By order of theCsnumandonin-Chief. _ EDWIN . wrisorg, iota Adjataut Gtneral Pendaylvanita WATSON'S S RINGES hivi;i'tßis day - received another supply of thee celebrated Syringes pronounced ry pbyeici ma t bo superior to dny other now in aro. Persona stbbing an arti-lo of this kind. should call and examine my stock before purchasing. olsowhve. JOSEPH ['molar Dionlcnd anti Varbet street. W JNSEED 01.11.--N5 bble. jar &Rae by 11. 4 0 jyl6 11. COLLINS COFFEE. -200 bap Rio Coffee, for Bala by VIM U. 21.11.111 4 ca., 113 tlarrrA 117 Virst 0 , TAR CANDLEb'.-75 boxee extra Ada mantine, Star (Wadies, warranted mrperier to any fa o market, on hand and fo sale by in yig • IS. t. A J. ii, ?....4WYE'I6 Pt i s in N ee l p! B— nges, tl up i gll n of callty,luarts se Atl i by ' JOB. 'MEDIUM.; , „jyl2 - Corner Diamond and 'Market street. 7 - _ - r UST PUBLlSHED,Brightly'a Pardon ej Annual Digest of the Laws of Pennaylsania,lor each of the years 1853, 1854, 1855, 1855,1857. and 1658, namely, from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of. May, 1858. 'The whole completing Stroud and Brightly's Parked Digest to the present date, by Frederick C. Brightly, Esq., fcr: sale by J. D. WELDIN, jy7 No. 03 Woc4 street near Rout*. W ALL'S, Prurth atrest OUNINGII4III3 dt - CO I No. 109 Water Area..