LOCAL AFFAIRS. City Horsls. There was a time when the citizens of Pittsburgh as a body enjoyed an enviable reputation for morali ty, peace, quiet and a firm adherence to the law, but we cannot disguise from ourselves, or the community, that within a tow years a spirit of lawless defiance to the behests of both God and man has sprung up in our city. True, in the time gone by, we had oar firemen's broils and factory riots, yet they were but the ebullitions of a few excited men, and not the workings of cold blooded, heartless villainy, as evi denced in the bloody deeds wo are too often obliged to chronicle. Within a few months past the increase in these has been truly heart-sickening. It seems as though the hardened and the reckless who ichsbit the vile dens of iniquity in the purlieus of cur city are vieing with each other in deeds of daring and of blood, with an ambition as laudable in their eyes as th4t of the student who strives to =pass his class mates in proficiency. The votaries of crime aeem to be holding, as it were, a carnival, and the mealy; who value human life tut as a straw, appear to be initheir natural element amid the scenes of bloodshed hens. piring here. And not only have we progressed in the 'higher walks of crime to a notoriety that has spread through out the States, but in the lower grades of infamy we have also kept pace with the seaboard cities. Cor rupt schemes of plunder, great and small, are daily brought to light, pervading all classes of society, from the well, dressed confidence man, or dealer in bogus lottery tickets, down to the petty thief who stops to piok up and`make off with tho dime dropped by a poor newsboy, perhaps the fruit of a day's exer tion. The common rice of drunkenness is alarm. ingiy on the increase, and is dully and nightly man. ifested in the streets. It is painful to reflect that these breakers of the law arc not confined to private citizens alone. We have recently had more than ono instance- whore those who should execute the law have taken ad• vantage of their_ position to enrich themselves, first by intimidating and then extorting money frem law breakers, under the pretense of securing them from a penalty incurred by a violation of law. Neither are oar city magistrates altogether blameless, for there are instances in which they are ehargedwith obtain ing from those uufortunate enough to come before them, under a pretext of color of law, that to which they have no legal right. To(euch an extent has this tendency to crime in creased, that Pittsburgh has become as much of a by-word as some of the cities of the South oneo were. Not only do the journals of the day stigmatiae it as a city of crime and bloodshed, but travelers in pass, log through ask concerning the latest murder. Humiliating as alLthis is to our municipal pride, it is true; and yet all the efforts made to suppress crime by fearful examples and severe punishments, are apparently cf little effect in restoring our good name as a city or elevating the morality of the in habitants. For all this there must be a cause, but where to seek for it is difficult to determine. There are those who claim that this increase of crime is incident to an increase in population. This is true to a certain extent ; but if this were the only cause, crime should increase only in proportion to the population, while we regret to say that cur criminal records show a fourfold increase cf crime since the last census. Such a state of things might ensue from an regulated police system, but ours is admirably man aged, and our chief city efficial is acknowledged to be the best adapted to the position of any one who has filled it,..and his administration has given gen erral to the public. The croakers tell P. 3 that we are retrograding from civilization to barbarism, and that humanity becomes more depraved each generation; but a clone obser vation of men and manners must scatter this theory to the winds. None of the great evils by which so ciety is burdened have their origin where they are plain to be seen; they are invariably the terminating links of a long chain running through society, and the philosopher traces them back through the various classes to the most virtuous of the land. Bare the error is too often found, in a want or neglect of proper moral training to the young. Too frequently they are allowed to use their own pleasnrq in forming associates, and in selecting their own' literature, which, from the great quantity of worthless trash scattered about, is a fruitful source of evil. Children imbibe erroneous notions of right and wrong, and in after years their early education brings forth its frult;,... Let us strike at the root of the evil; let Ils teach them the laws of God and the penalties,imposed on their violation by man • hold up the fate'of the evil doer as a terror, and the probability is that in a few years crime will decrease, and that we may once more enjoy the reputation we have lest. We are not in favor of extreme measures, for men are at best imperfect, even those whom we call saints. Extreme measures have been adopted by many of the best governed cities in the world, without beneficial -results, and the imprisonment of all the victims of crime, passion and lust have never permanently ben efited their social system. Weeds will spring up along with the fairest flowers, but it is easier to re move them era they have grown so large that the flower is pulled up with them, and we believe that a system of training for children in the school and in the nursery, while they are yet susceptible of receiv ing goOd impressions, Will do more toward rescuing our race from en abyss of crime than any other known. Mysterious Disappearance. A young man of irrqsroachabla character.and most excellent-habits hai boon missing from his home and his accustomed avocations since Tuesday even ing. •Ilis friends are-in-much distress at his conk . tinned and - inexplicable" absence, and fear that some calamity has befallen him. The following notice gives a full description of his person, dreze, ac., and all that is necessary to his identification. Any poi son who has seen a young man answering the de scription given will at once see the propriety of making the fact known to his friends in this city : NOTICE A young gentleman, about twenty-one years of age, five feet seven inches in height, with darkbrown hair, light oyes, and a large mole on his chin, loft his residence on Penn street Tuesday evening, the 20th instant, and crossed the St. Clair street bridge to Al legheny City, whither he went to visit some friends; not trading them at home, ho left their house at fq. o'clock of the same night, and proceeded along San dusky street for a square towards the Allegheny river, after which all trace of hini was lost. It is feared he may have been suddenly attacked with some mental derangement which has rendered him unconscious of his acts, in which condition it is pro bable- he may have taken ) uphis abode amongst strangers, or has left the city, by railroad or river. At the time os leaving his residence ho was dressed in a suit of white clothes, and wore a soft white felt bat ;- these, however, may have been changed for clothes of a different . color—probably dark, and black cloth cap. Any one who can give any information respecting a person corresponding with this descrip tion will please communicate it to the Undersigned; and all railroad agents and conductors, steamboat captains and hotel keepers are earnestly requested to stop any suelf.person, and notify CILLRIES W. ROBB, Pittsburgh, Pa. Collins .Parlz.—is usual a large number of spec tators were in attendance to witness the races at Col line Park yesterday afternoon. The trotting match came off at three o'clock, three bones being entered, ns follows: S. Keys, In dian Bill; S. Beltler, Sam .13eitler; D. Woodruff, Bill Gray; Six beats were ran ' ono being counted ".dead ; " Indian Bill and Sam Beitler having each won two heats, the einth heat %las won by the form er, taking the premiura of fifty dollars. The mule race took place at four o'clock. Four nags were entered, and the race was won by Haskill's grey—best two in three—for thirty dollars. The foot race was closely contested by eight fleet Taunus, and the prizo_of ten dollars was awarded to -James Laughlin—distance half mile. We were unable to obtain the time for the above. Everything passed off quietly, and a considerable amount of money changed hands—More perhaps on the trotting match than the othor•r:ces. The Jacoba Family.—ffacoba's children still re main at the Orphans' Home, on Troy Hill, where they will bo kept until something definite as to their disposition is determined upon. Mr. J. G. Esokofen wrote to some relatives of Jecoba's in Germany, last evening, concerning them. The girl Battler is still in custody, and will be detained as a witness. From what we could learn of her examination before the Mayor, it is evident that she was not cognizant of the murder, and duos 'apt know of the whereabouts of Jacoba. No_ further tidings have been received of the murderer, and it is the opinion of many that he has been lost in some of the swamps which abound in the vicinity uhere he was last seen. Railroad Accident.--10a Thursday afternoon, as the Brinton accommolitien train was passing the outer depot - ol the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et brakeman, belonging to one of the freight trains, in attempting to get upon the train missed his hold, and his foot, which went upon the track, was ran over by one of the wheals of the locomotive. We did not learn the name of the injured man. Harper's Neu Monthly.—The August number of this capital magazine hes been sent 1/13 by Loomis. It is filled with very pleasant and profitable reading. Loomis keeps a conataut.supply of all the Ilowspa : pars, magazines and other current literature of tho day. His depot is in the Morning Post Building, Fifth'street, first door from Wood. Rating Hose.—At half past one o'elock to=morrow afternoon the companies belonging to the Firemen's Association will meet at the corner'of Wayne and Liberty streets for the purpose of testing their hose. It is casamary to inspect the hose annually, and the presentroSrder is issued by Mr. Collingwood, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. We - had an opportunity of seeing Idanny's Mower and Reaper in operation at Wilkinsbnrg, yesterday. It worked admirably. At a future time we shall have something to say of the peculiar merits of this truly great invention. It is stated that Hon. Stephen A. Douglas has Go. cepted an invitation to doliver an address during tho holding of tho Pennsylvania State Fair in this city. His personal popularity will doubtless attract a lar:o concourse of citizens. Stewart, one of the parties charged with riot at Klein's beer hall, on Smithfield street, in which the latter was so severely stabbed, was released from ail yesterday on finding bail in $l,OOO for his q. jarsmce at agatia, • inquest.---Coroner Alexander hold an inquest yes: terday on the body of a colored man named Jones, who died at Dr. Walter's Hospital. Some weeks since, while acting in the capacity of a waiter at the Monongahela House, he received a alight wound on the knee with a cheese knife, inflicted by wildcat. Ho was removed to a house on Webster street, where Dr. Walter left directions for the treatment of his wound. It seems that he was neglected here, and it was found necessary to remove him to Dr. Walter's E ce pital His knee ulcerated, and on Wednesday evening it was found necessary to amputate the limb. Dr. Walter performed the operation, and in a few hours afterwards the patient died. The jury re turned a verdict according to the fas!s. It is be lieved that had his wound received the attention directed by the physician at first that there was no. danger likely to arise from it. Godfrey Bryant, Eel., of the St. Paul, .Fond do Lao and Chicago Bai'read, is in the city on import mat business for tho company. ' The Distriot Court will sit again for jary trials on tho third Monday of September. White Kid Gloves, White Silk Gloves, White Silk and Marseilles Vegtings, White Daek Pant Staffs and-Coating,_now on hand at Cameghan'e, 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. • UpIIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTER'S are now generally conceded to be unequalled for their prompt anti= in alleviating and curing all diseases of the stomach• Their superior excellence and consequent renown is readily , accounted for, from the wel-known fact that they ere made ander the personal supervision of the proprietor, in strict accordance with pharmaceutic science. Its use Is always attended with the most beneficient results, and in cases of Nervous Debility, Constipation, Flatulence, and other like diseases, caused by a disordered stomach, its curative pow. ersa re of the most speedy and powerful character,and exceeds any other preparation of the same claims before the public. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by 1108TETTER & SMITH, Ilannfactnrers and Prop!deters, 68 Water and 68 Brent 'tree!' Oa A A MEDIOLNE, - AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetlwr, as a rostoratiM3as a solace, 8.9 a gentle extinetant, as a stal in manhood and a help in age. there 19 nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOTIAOLI BITTERS, they are pronounced by all why use them, to be far superior to any preparation cf the kind now in nee. They are a sure cure for Dyspepaia,Cestiveness, General De bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of most cf the prevailing discasea 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 affdrd to do without them. As many spurious articles aro put up arid sold as genuine, be sure and call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article purchased bears the name of J. M. Olin as manufacturer. For sale by J. M. OLIN, sale proprietor and manufacturer, No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers generally. ell JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, Xar In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKL'G. Hearses and Carriages frruahed. N O. 65 MARKET STREET, SELLING OD? AT A GREITCSA.CRIFICE, TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK OF Embroideries and Trimmings. To insure a ready sale, the undersigned will SELL HIS STOCK WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, And invites the Ladies, as they will find great bargains at J. BUSH'S, NO. 65 MARKET STBERT, e 24 Retwern Third and Fourth streets. MANNY'S PATENT COMBINED MOW ER AND REAPER, Manufactured by A. PATQHEN, WESTFIELD, N. Y. The wonderful success of the Meaux Machine, both in this country and In Europe, is well known. The beet recom mends from thousands oefarmers whohavo need it, shows that its popularity is downed and permanent, For the harvest of 1853, have made such improvements in the machine as to adapt it more perfectly to the wants of the farmers of Western Pennsylvania. These improvements were thoroughly tested by sample machines used during the last harvest. None but the best selected materials has been need la the construction of the machines for the com ing harvest, and every care bag been taken to render the workmanship superior, making this the ROST DiMABLO AND LUST mamma =Min TO KEEP TN asperscas well as the most p.rfect fur either Mowing or lteapinr, now in WO. Machines and a full supply of extras, WIIR be kept at 97 First street, Pittsburgh. , A. PATCHES. JOHN HART, GENERAL AGENT, Mee and Ware Roam, 07 First stmet,Pittsbnrgb. LOCAL AGENTS: C. G. Turner, Uniontown, Fayette county, Pa., James E. Stickel, Perryopolis, Fayette county, Pa., Aaron Branson, Brownsville, Isaac Franks, New Geneva, " " Aaron Brawdy, Dunningsville, Washington county, Pa,, William McCabe, Paris, •• James Cotton, Washington, o •' Jordan L• Brothers, Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., Pa, A. W. & A. J. Tarney, Greensburg, .- .. 3 F. Eicher, Carmichael, Greene county, Pa. a W. H. Simpson, Cross Cnt, Lawrence county, Pa, Joseph Britt , tin, New Brighton, Beaver county, Pa., J. 3L Noblerbaum, Somerset, Somerset county, Pu. myB:3mw Wool. rol g lIE IIIIGITTIST market price in cash paid for a'.l the grades of clean Fleece and Tab-Washed WOOL, at the old established Wood Warehouse, corner of Liberty street and Cecil .Alley. . . _ JeZ:Smw 500 AGENTS WANTED—To sell four new inventions. Agents have made over $25,- 000 on one—better than all other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 80 pesos particulars, g ratis. EPHRAIM BBOWN, Lowell, Mass. • ALL Friends of IMBECILE AND FEEBLE 1113DED CHILDBEN. Please procure circulars gratis of DR. GEORG& BROWN, Barre, Mims. $32 I w N e:. ? N cle E ared DA by Y a — p. s! 2, ,s ot o in ng t m w y e p dn ate z teis ,. Send four stamps for lettere and books. fe3:l3tw E. BROWN, Lowell, Mass. AYNES" PEKIN TEA STORE, NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., S. JAYNES, PROPRIETOR . . ouR PRESENT STOCK OF GREEN AND BLACK TEAS Were select , d with care, and purchased trona the most re liable Tea Merchants in New Ycrk and Plin.delphi a, and constant of all the different flavors and grades Of Tea brought to this market. We will sell WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOWEST PRICES. THIS IS THE OLDEST TEA STORE IN THE. CITY Our customers may, with confidence, rely on our hest en deacon to give them Tess of superior quality, et the veld ons prices. We have no connection with any other Tea Store, and warn our cmitomers and the public against imposition. REHEIIEER, 01TR NO. IS 38, NEAR WOOD STREET. We are well supplied with RIO AND JAVA COFFEE; Crushed, Pulverized, Clarified and N. 0. SUGARS. BAKER'S B.EttNIA COCOA AND CHOCOLATE. ap2S:sclf BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, 3 9 FOURTH STREET, MLR lIIITIEMELD B:SZZT. ' PLUMBING done in all its various branches, in a neat and enbstantial manner. All work promptly attended to on short notice. Particular attention paid to making ax. Pumps and Country Work. Y2tly A First Rate Farm for Sale in Ohio. rriFIE UNDERSIGNED Offers his farm, situ ated one half mile touth west of Now Franklin, Stark county, Ohio ' mad one and a half miles west of Moul trie station, on theeleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, for sale. It contains two hundred and forty-eight acres, one hundred and seventy-eight of which is in a good state of cultivation, and the balance is covered with first rate tim ber. The farm is well supplied with spring" and running water. The farm is provided with two dwelling haws, barns and other suitable buildings; also,, a large 'and thriving orchard, which tarnishes excellent fruit. Any one desirous of purchasing, can buy one hundred and sixty acres, or the entire tract, as may be convenient. The farm is conveniently divided into meadow and upland, and hence i 3 suitable for stock and grain, There is also a four feet vein of coal underlying the thrnr; which has been worked a little. This excellent farm will be sold cheaper than any tract adjoining of a similar quality. Any one wishing to buy a good farm on favorable terms, would do well to call and ex amine. It is in a healthy location and excellent neighbor hood. convenient to good schools, churches and mills. For further partieulara enquire of the rablariber on the premises. JOHN briT , TI3B, New FraiWlD, Out county, Ohio, jeUittw PITTSBURG .Er, I' A' lar.l2:dly—ho J. L. MA.USIIALL. COMMERCIAL. PHPNISNURGEL BOARD rdiRADDI AND INERCHANWS , EXCHANOSEC. President. W. 'II. WILLIAM. Viz! ERIINOT, Ist, IBAIAII DIOKBY, 2d. Tral:tsfer.. N. ROULEB, JR. Etirerfrd, ndmt. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. al:unitize of Arbitration for June. F. R. BRUNOT, V. P., JOHN S. COSGRAVE, J. B. OANFLELQ, SAMUEL BILItIVES, DAVID brOANDLESS ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. Alisaam OTT, July 22, 1868. The market was somewhat better during the past than the previous week. The supply was fair, and the demand entirely local. The market dosed dull:— BILEv 1.9. No. offered. Offered by No. gold. Price. 7 James Reed 7 30 gross, 18 Thos. Lamont 18 8 4 21 Bmerick & Schwartz 21. 3 ii l4 3 9 W. Malden 82 3%@)3% " 14 W. Warrontc. 14 3 it 20 P. M'Kelvy sent east. 21 H. N. Crominger' 21 $25.50 head. t 5 J. Myers & Bro 65 214©4 gross, 18 J. Hawkins 1t 37, 1 31 J. Cook, (sold by J. B Hough) 31 394 " 40 (1 IL Ward 40 33/ " 43 J. Anil &Co 43 25!,33,y" " 16 D. M'Fadden, sola by N. Carr 16 34,(fat " 43 Greenawalt &Co 43 3 (03' zz zzzz 13 S. D. McFadden 18 3 1 /,@3 67 Marks &Co 67 24©3 " _ . 25 W. Storm edCt POB t. 10 W. W. Henderson 10 8 @a l / 4 gross 6 [Crone It Good. 6 8 @3. 1 ,4 60 Tramlent dealers 60 2%@3 " 5E9 offered 514 45 eon: net SIIEBP AND LAMBS About 1737 head of Sheep were offered, all of which were sold at 2%©3c. gross, and trom $2 to $265 11 head. t 23 Loathe wero also offered and sold at $1,25®1,80 li head. Philadelphia Market. PUILADZLPHIA, July 22 —The Blear market is firm, but there is very little demand, either for expart or hom 3 con sumption; sales to the home corsomarp, within the range of previous quotations. Rye Flour is quiet at $3,31%. Coru Meal is scapar4 — and if here would command an advance. Wheat is in moderate request at an advance of I©2c bush, bat the receipts of both old and new crop are trilling; sales 2000 bush at $1,05@1,10 for red, and $1,15g1,26 for white. Rye is steady at 70c. Corn is very scarce and has again advanced. Oats steady at 42c for Pennsylvania, and 40c for Delaware. Whisky firm; sales of bbls at 25©28c, hhda at 25c, and drudge at 24c. Now York Market. NEW Yorta July 22.—Cotton: 300 bales sold. Flour ad vanced; 9500 bbls sold; southern Ec better at $4,70@4,90. Wheat advanced; 4000 bush sold at $1,30©1,32 for southern white, $1,28 for red and £10@93 for Milwaukee club, unwound. Corn buoyant; 20,000 bash sold; white nominal at 90@93; yellow nominal at 814©433.4 for Sides and 5%@6 1 4 for MEM covado. Llateed 0:1 quiet at 73@74. Sugar buoyant and bettor; Muscovado 6•34@7 , ,,4, Coffee firm; sales 6000 bags on private term.. Freights en Cotton to Liverpool 6 16d. New York Stock Market Naw Yong, July V..—Stocka higher. Chicago and Rock Island 77%; 111. Central 76; Michigan Scutheru 22N; N. Y. Central 853,5; Reading 4 ,6%; Milwaukee and Mississippi 1714; Missouri 6'a 86; Galena and Chicago 91 , 4 Erie 18 1 4; Cleveland and Toledu.37; La Croesa land grants Cincinnati Hari:Let. CINCINNI.II, July 22.—Flour firm; sales 1000 Ws at s4@ $4.15 for superfine. Whisky active; 1600 bbls ti.eld at 22c. There is a good demand for Grain at full prices. There is no change in Provisions; holders remain firm; Linsead Oil has advanced to 79c and is is good demand. Groceries buoyant end in active demand. Eu2lneirs is generally active. The weather is cloudy; it looks like rain. On NERVOUS HEADACHE—Bev. W. G. Howard, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, Eli nois, who has been a great sufferer from nervous headache, but who has experienced entire relief from it, by the use of WILSON'S PILLS, in a letter, dated Jane 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs Fahnestook S Davis, of Chicago, Illinoii, says :—"Dttring the last twenty years, I have made use of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and HenoLvopathic physicians, but ell have failed; and I had re• linquished all hope of relief, until I was induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually relieved me in repeated instances of late, and I can cheerfully and con scientiously recommend them to others who are similarly affected." This sorerelgu remedy is sold by 13. L. Hahne stock & Co., corn"r of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies should be addressed. ( jyl3:cc CANDIDATES. SHERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democracy 01 Allegheny county, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Conven• tion. BARNES FORD, jeZiNlaw Upper St Clair. 00SONER.—The undersigned offers himself as a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and &elm tho support of the De mocracy [jell LENOX RHO. I:I7'COUNTY CONIMISSINDR—The friends of CHAS. B RYBON, of West Deer township, will urge hie nomi nation for the. office of County Commiseloner, before the next Democratic Convention; anbJeot to the Images of the FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. oWENP., ItI'FARLAND .4 CO. Manufacture, and hale at all Rules, for sale at their office and warehouse, No. 127 laberty stnet, and at their manu factory, on the corner of Point alloy and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Allen's Improved Reaper and Mower, which stands unrivalled as a Harvester by any combined machine now In use or offered for sale. let. Becanee of its 'simplicity, lightness of draught, and freeness from clogging or choking. 2d. The driver on his seat, when mowing or reaping, is enabled t 3 raise the cutters in an instant, and pass over auy stone or other obstruction, and drop it again to its former ',coition without stopping his team; and also at the corners cf the field, by slightly raising the miners, the machine turns with as much care as an ordinary cart. Bd. The machine is changed from a mower to a reaper by simply laying on the platform. 4th. A now niethod of raking the grain from the platform by sustaining the rake on a pivot, thereby relieving the, raker from much labor.: 6th. The horses are relieved from the usual weight of the machine on their necks, by means of a wheel which sup ports the forward end. The Harvester possesses many other advantages, which can be readily understood by any person examining the ma chine, and can be used with or without a reel, as may bode. sired. Also, an improv ed grain drill, adapted to the drilling of all kinds of seeds, together with farming implements generally. They havealsoon band and for sale Atkinso Self-Raker and Seymour tc Morgan's Reaping Machine, which have rendered entire satisfaction to those who have bought and used them. All mac eiaery ns:naary for repairs for articles sold by us can be had by ceiling at the ware- house. We respectfully solicit a liberal snare of patronage of farmers and dealers, for which we expect to give entire satisfaction. We have a number of horse rakes on hand, which will be sold at reasonable rates. OWENS, ISPFABLAND & 00., Pittsburgh, Pa W.; S. I.l l, 4V . E a N fo ' r S r l e l a a t s r t , o o B S: a t t o o n l e r P y e s n w e r j e ust JeSfl Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Ifaxket stroot. THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub lished b", Johnston & Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again shortly be issued. Tho circulations as formerly will be made by Lie skillful mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill, Esq., who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga zine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a new and ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing meridian lines, and other matters of permanent value will be added. Orders of book sellers and other dealers are solicited in advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed, and orders will be filled according to priority. WM G. JOHNSTON /1. CO., Pnblldiers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Makers, 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh Je22 I'RENCII PAPER HANGINGS.—New designs and very beautiful—received by lato arrival's, tut sale by W. P. MARSHALL & CO., in 25 Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE- A Dwelling House and two large lots, with good im provements. immediato pessenalan. Price, $lBOO. A Farm of 303 acres, 40 improved, all prime lard one mile from Fayette Springs. Price, $6 per acre. A valuable property at Lawrenceville, In complete order, good location, immediate poesemion—s3soo. A section of choice land in Franklin county, lowa, in good location—s2,so per acre. B.OIITIIBERT k SON, je29 61 Market street. OHN THOMPSON & CO. —Have just co received and for sale, a large lot of English Venitlaa Rod, Rochelle Ochre ' Vermont Ochre, French Zinc, American Zinc, White Load and Whitten, at alo 10 ?Mail 'tree aERM.AN DRAWING PAPER—In rolls 14 for Engravers, for sale by J. WELDIN, 1 THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF SHOT GUNS, SHOOTING APPARATUS, GUN FURNITURE, • HUNTING AEOGITTREILENTS, gra In the city is at CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S, No. 66 Wood street. ERRING.-50 bbls Herring for sale by A.ll. Je33 IL H. COLLINS CINEY TOPS-100 various patterns for gale, by DeSo] lIENRY H. OOLISNS. OSPITAL SIIEETING—Of all widths and of the best quality, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, 26 and 28 St, elate street. jell J. & IL PHILLIPS. TIRE CRACKERS-300 boxes No. 1 Gold Chop., jolt received and for salo by REYAIRIt ANDERSON, jet lig Wood street. TELLIIM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by Jel9 J. R. WELDIN. VIRE CRACKERS-60 boxes No. 1 Fire IL' Crackers, just arrived awl for oale at the lowest mar ket price, at HAWORTH it BROWNLEE'S, J 623 QCIIMONERY FOR OFFICE USE-A large supply of Staple and Fancy Stationery, for of flees, banks, oto.,for sale by (jel9) J. IL WELDIN. POTATOES -150 bushels White Neshan noclF Potatoel, jut reed and RA' salert.y MOO ' .. jy2 ' Owner Market and TR 614 sold jyli:damto 6a)Ford xtr,st. Deer Wa,lb SPECIAL NOTICES. PERiVIANENT OFFICE. 001SIPLYING WITH THE DEHIINT BEQUEST OP HEN DEEDS OP TIME PATIENTS, DRS. C. H. FITCII AND SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII, And may be conanited at their dike, No. 191 ronm otreet, OPPOSITE ST. CLAM HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, fdt CONSUIdniO, ASTHMA, 111101i1OHITIS and ALL foftlEit i_ LiIiONICI COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gadritis, Female Complaints, tc. - Tinsf . /ITCH is SYS ES word I state that their treatment of Ccnscumption ii based upon the feet that the disease rests in U . s az za d an d * ye a: , o tavoe, bath before and during its development 111 the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan. Ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICAL rti. HALATION 8, which they value highly, but only as Polka. Ara, (having no Curative effects when used alone,) and Inva. lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious Time of curability on any treatment based upon the plans!. hie, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the blood and its effects only in the langs. 41sli- No charge for consultation. A Hat of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult us by letter. mr29:cltav DEMOCRATIC TICREP.—:if•. Ecl,t,r: As the time approaches for maing the nominations for the fall election, the Demccrats are looking about for sultablo candidates to l lace upon their ticket. Allow me to suggest the following Darr cs for their conald : oration. There is not a gentlemen named, who is not a thorough national Democrat: CONGRESS. LION. CHARLES SAILER, City UNATI. HON. WILLIAM WILICINS, Pc.b:.s. easzunu: JOHN M. IRWIN, City, THOMAS 8. HART, Indiana, JOEL KETCHUM, Elisabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Baldwin,. WILLIAM wet.Ltair, North Fayette. 8111:111FP : I' J. R.:: ES FORD, I owor S. Olalr PROTLIONOTAILY : J LIN BIRIit/LNJHAM, Ohio COUNTY CoIiMISSIONE3 : THOMAS FARLEY, Allegheny'City , AIIDI7IIO : J 31114 AIIIItP t AT., - Bouth PittHbn-gh CoILONIT. : WILLIAM ALIaANDER, City I=l CITY 3 WEST 07 THE ALLEGHENY 3 EAST ERN N SOUTH OF THE MONONGAHELA. 4 jyl2.dtc —l2 OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS Co., } 12th July, 1858. DIVIDEND.—TIE TRUSTEES OF VIE PITTS BURGH GAS CJIMPANY have this day declared a dividoud of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stcck of Lao Company, payable on demand ta Stockholders or their legal representatives, at their oillce, on Bmithtlebi street. Jyl.3:2w JAME ; M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. {l,?, MASONIC &CND SOCIETY.—There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic hind Society, at the Hall, Fifth str,et. on TUESDAY EVENING, July 20th, at 7 o'clock, to consider a pr)poeltion to lease tho Concert ROJIII A full attendance of the Stockholders Is desirable, as the Trustees are unwilling to take the re• sponFibllity upon themselves. By order of the Board. jyls St-tit-ea-to—a NOTICE—THB INTEREST COUPONS of the Bonds of Lawrence County, lamed to the PITTS. BURGH AND ERLEI RAILROAD COMPANY due July, 1858. will be paid at the office of W. II WILLIAMS a CO., Pittaburgh,Ve The change in place of payment Is made in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Ocmpany, New York, where the o,upone are payable By order of iYa THE COMMISSIONERS. STEAMBOATS CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SIIPERIOR—Cupt. RIDSIOND J. Gneca—will leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, at. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. Through to St. Louis in five days. This boat connects with the mall line, and will go through in the time speci- fied. She will leave on Saturday. a p• • -- - ZANESVILLE. For Marlette sand Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mos nos Anus, will leave for the above and all - intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. DI. dor frolgkt or passage apply on board. TINE SVIIIIPOSIDITIII. VVILLIAM C. GAL.LACELIER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth anti, He -Door to the Pittzburgh .77Lecur, The house is now, built especially for the purr - Zara of a, Find Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hay. ing had many year experience in the business will„h6cp constantly on hand tho best that the markets offorth His Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the bast quality. Savants all his old mends and the public generally to give him a call at the Symposium. tjelW.y NEW ICE CREAM SALO.OVi, AND LADLES' RESTAURANT, • NO. 27i FIFTH STREET.: The subscriber has hazed, , and fitted op several commodi ous room, nearly opposite the Excleango Bank, on El fth street, which are now open for the Summer Season. . (ilea and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH 0ONFEOTIONAIIY„ FRU tTB, 'ICE 01LEA.3.1, WATER 10E8, and all the refreshments of the season. All. axe respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for tfiemselvee. (101.0) N. McGINLEY. , ONLY $750 for a Dwelling liouse of four rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees,atc., pleas antly situated in South Pittabnrgh, on the point of Mount Washington, immediatly opposite Smithfield street, will be sold on easy terms, by S. ourunam a SON, jyl3 61 Market street, ITARIETY I—A Farm of 40 acres; one of. 12 acres; one of 302 acrer, Buildleg Lots, price ,T,lOO, able In same of p, a week. Dwelling [louses in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, and Mount Nfashinkton; a pleasant residence in &wieldy; 8 Lots in Baden, for sale by jyl3 S. OUTICBSIIT & SON, 61 Market et. DEANS. -20 bble small White Beane for idle bv lel2l TI. EL COLLINS. DWELLING HOUSE cn Third street w. for rent. S. CUTHBERT SON, je2.3 51 Nlarkot etroet. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of filsth and Wood streets, hurting 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep on Aixth street. One-third of the above will bo sold for $3,000. One-half in hand—balance at one, two and three years. S. OUTIiBERT & SON, jyl IR Market street. TARCII-100 bxe. McClung & Campbell's t. - )P Extra Starch, for sale by jun w. H. 131IITTI /4 Co. - UDR RENT—A large Dwelling House and Store, on Grant street. B. CUTHBERT A SON, Tay2B M. Market street. FRESH FIGS-500 drums just received anil for sale by ILEYMER A - ANDERSON, €.17 31 VEGoil Etr.r,t, Q,IIPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Day Books. A large sup ply on band, mado In tho most superior manner of the finest quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given pattern. Jo2B , WAD G. JOHNSTON CO, 67 Wood et- C OFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WM. m su" a 00., rarl6 118 Prcond. end It 7 Mot forect, TOOL WANTED—The highest market price paid for amens wool, by JAMES A. FETZER, Je22 Corner Market and First streets ARRIAGES, RATS AND CAPS, FUR NIT TIB.E OR WRENS WARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lote, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the Neventh Ward. B. OCITIIBRRT .t SON, el) F 1 Mg.trrt ere,t. $3 500 LAWitENOBVIL I, E 7 PERTY FOR SALE-4 two story brick house of hall, good collar, wash house ' stable, carriage house, coal house, etc., choice fruit trees, apple, pear, plum, cherry and quince. Great variety of flowers and shrubbery. Tho lot hem a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep to Chesnut street. Terms easy. J 626 S. ouiturrlEßT to SON, 01 Market st. 1 0 BAGS Driet n i m Ag r es, for sale l b rEzOO, urr26 tilna. ' lB and 20 Wood street. DRIED APPLES--50 bushels Dried Ap ples, Pin received and for sale by IticOANDLEN, MOANS t CO., ic 22 Corner Wcod and Water streets. TRY APPLES-100 bush., for salo by ij J 03.0 mat H. COLLINS. lUST received another assortment of BOO' TS ,and SHOH3, consisting of Ladles' Heel Boots and F Lip- Pera;Hent's. Boys's Youth's, and' a largo variety of %Chit. dretra Fancy Shoes, Please give us a call, at the heap Cash Store of JOSEPH H.; BORLAND' , jal.9 93 Market street, second door from Fig Ab, IikTOOL WANTED— Ioom ro3. Wool Wanted at Mgt/ at cant* prices, by aprOHOOOE., APCIII2IIIIY tt CO., Je2l:lmdals , 122 Second street,' and 161 :Front* VRESH TEA, MORE NEW Mb.— The .n.: finest Tea of every name, grade and color. I The sub scriber hes in store and arriving, a most vista naive and complete assortment of Tea in chests, ball' cheats and fami ly boxes, all of which is offered at greatly radar ed prices. jeB2 S. JAYNEB,4S Cif ih street. - SUNDRIES.— . 5000 His. Country Bacon; 12 kegs Packed Butter ; , 1 76 bushels Bright Dried Antes: 25 " . 6 " Deflate ; - 100 bnehels Bed Potatoes; .. - 40 {4 mi xe d lit i Jastied and for gale by JAS.t A. FETZER, myBl Corner Market and Second eta. 1901.L.A1a WYET - UT RAPPING PAPER---3000 retain ass't largo sapply rat Sail wrapplng, a aapertor alticle_jor anis by / Bale sad reta il - - - ~11 BUSINE S CARDS. J. & T. rm:g o BRANDIES, GI DEAL FINE OLD MONONGAII. AND APPLE RECTIFIERS A Corner of Smithfie 004] UMW S. B. & C. DIANIIHAdTURIAL9 01' PRINTING, JOB, AND JILL KINDS OF WRAPPING 2E : 1 2) -74 ]9 Warehouse, No. 27 wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1;,ot prices. In. Bags bough t at tiali itErtimly 4 EG. JOHN MOORE! ri. JOHN 7200b.HEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TEil EAU OF PIC MBTAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, 4ELOW MARKET, tarn j PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. IBAAO J0NE5......3N0. L. 80YD......1 , 71i. AIWITLLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO. :lAISIITILdrIMEILS cr C A o rto STIE'E L. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS IiND .AXLES. Corner Rosa arid Firat Streets, Jy2s I PITTSBURGH, PA MOORHEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Rooting ' Guttering, ' Spouting ' &.e. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MUTATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, Lilo. 130 First street, mr26:l7.is - PITTSBURGH. PA. 111ofttl iQPIZ.3 . D. D. 11.00S8 /11). 11. 111 OG% Ft 5 SI. C 0 . , 15AIIIIPAOTURE13.0 fi.T ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, COILICUI Ross AEI) Fran' STEEHTB, PITTSBURGH. PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1.411Q,1T0R 31ERCiIANS, NOL 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wcod stroot, PITTSBURGH, PA. A Always on hand. Iltackborry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and itvctinod Whisky, of the r..i" - .N:taes:.i.tv. c1e160.33.: JAMES - A. HVETZER, Forwarding and Co ` miasion Merchant, 14.1 a natiems er lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard,llatter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and Flret strocta. PITISBO kali, PA. Rant. To—Stands G. Balky, Bea, William Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert A Son, Pittsbur h; Boyd & Ott, Balskell A wearingen, S. Bray, Cash. 11 . M.. Bank, List ,t. Howell, f 8c Mangle & Co., George W. An arson, Donlo ~ Paxton A Co. inv.:Raz. mv ^ At. DU HARD ‘..,AMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD 110 street, Pittsburg has on hand a large STOCK OF IXARDWARE, Which he will sell very low fOr 1021 SH. In addithai to hie Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large enp ply!of Sausage Cutters and Staffers ; Shovels, Tong:nes and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled cr2l) Preserving Kettles. L. V. HEIPBUILM, ATIORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. orrzao wica Ezu-bxrattv, N , l 41 8.5-.•rth ttroot.. WH. W. it NIGHT, WLIOIrqc , AND HMO. FIRST PREIIIIUII RR DY AARE LINEN A xl •• t i DRESS STOCK 11 1 77 FACTORY, • NO. 608 ARCH STREET, 1 3 11LialDIEILPRIA. Silk, Merino and Cotton Linder Shirts and Drawers, bre vets, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkiefs, Sce., Dressing G owns, Shirts, Wrappers , and Drees Socks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to gi efaction. jeltilyd E. P. MIDDLETON Sr. ORO., lIIPOIITZREI OF WINES, BR 'LADIES, &C., ALSO DH 13.8 IN FINE OLD lIISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHIL A.DEL PIIIA. GO Mil APP SEE GEORGE PJ WERTZ'S First Premium 111311nd Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET sTs, PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most taiga. 1 . aite and elaborate thigh, will dlt to their Interests to give me a call before purchasing e ewhere. My work is got up by the test mochtsnics (not ap entices.) livery attention is given to the wants of mato ere. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 THUD St set, Pittsburgh. fmyallyin DAVID H. pliriL ENGINEER 'AND CONTAACTOR 4J FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qnniera and upwards, and for Heating Braidings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. inyEetyls PrrraDtraGa. PA. CAIEVIVEWRIEG DT Si. HOEITAIGI, (Succetsora to Alin Chrtioright,) MANI ,3 T,FACTURER AND IMPORTERS of Poo ket and Table 0 :dory, Burgle d and an 1 Den tal Instruniei its, Guns, Pistol Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood street. They givo spec attontion the manulactar. tig of 'Prime s, Supporters, tc. Jobbing and Repairing ith punctnalif 4 and daspnto . apl7 iCOCK, 11)31 , CREERS' Sr. CO. (Suoci BOORS TO Uo9l , llilt, Aroatr..ny C 0.,) FORWA RDING ND COMMISSION 111PF1OVANTS, Whole* e Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 Second strebt, Pittsburgh, Pa. all/IIBT110118:1 Springer ilarbangh, Joseph E. Elder, Bt. Louis; Pittsburgh ; .Fentma Bros., " Cornell Dorsey, Baltimore; Garret to blartin,Philadelp , h ‘ la; Jamoo, Ken t,liantee Co. Weaver is Graham, Keene, Sterling k Co., " Yard, Gilmore to Co., " 11. Child; & Co Bagaley, Coegi TITO " SIOCMIAIise.B 7 hitialla S Co, " G. W. r!nilth, h Co., " Geo. GI. L. E!ord, Olneinnati A. B. Von too Brea., " Inv I.ltf bIuGBE H. Mc MERCHAN flea In Ready Made Clothi ing Fool], corner of Federal f ghen y City, Pa. .04.4,... ~,,QZ" \--7:-Verze-,W ----- . 7 " 7 ..- 7,.:77, 7,i77,7'7,P7,' k7",-,..,17,* , " 7 "ZP:. ;.' - I .I.E;U t 7 '..!;k%. ;t4,41.P ',. ' 0 A -,:c5.j-,14,4 1-,--..,--4,,,e.,itc,<50/... ,:,,,,,,,,, - .;,,,,...... -N, r.AII-4141.,t . 1 ';.- I"::^.4 - • '' C ' ' '' 46., 2 ,Ari 14 It ' • 7 ,7,1.--...,-.-4,.... „,,;,.. - ...- ,,, ,--1,4 L_ ..P.tri.,,. --- ,:.,t, :,,._ ~,,, 4. t .?,-..,..,, , r.„ (0,•,-;.- ( 1 I , Arg- --_,W.:, trr 4f.44 , ' M. kRBLE! I MARBLE! I J MTh 6174 C 0 HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUNNNTS, RAVE STONES, Enclosures, osts, Eve. The public are rupectfally invited to examluo oar stmt. - Fri= low, and work warrenped. FF?:l—is NO. 2.73 I—TPUISTT ROBERT DALZF Grocers, Commission a Daalore in Produce and Pit , ' Liberty dram. attar-are:4 FURNITURE FOI Pittabnrith manufacture. BUREAUX, BOOK C And every article needed In well as a epl: , OFFICE 'FI Constantly on hand and on which business is done at Prices are made accordingly I In the above line, would be J. D. Facwis, Jou= M. Row. OUNDRY IRON, Je3o • I - 1 AIR _DIZEB-;-.B 7 ,,,,...___ ill Al der's, aslo Dyes—a lug supply on earn,' ROUTT, livis op IS, WINES, ETC. lILSS IN IIA RYE WHISKY, PEACH RANDY. ALSO, N D DISTILLERS, d and Front Streots , i RCM, PA. . MARKLE, has removed to • *tor atreot, below Market ARE G. M. DU,SCEI. OE E & Co I TAILORS, g and Gentlemen's Furnish !trzet and Market Square Alle jo12:ly ILL & CO., Wholesale r i o id Forwarding Merchants and burgh Manufactures, No. 251 nor2frzi. CASH. A tall assortment of : NITUBJ embracing WARD ROBES, a well furnished dwelling, as d assortment of ITIRNITURE, 1a to ordor. As the only terms l• his establishment b for CUBIC. Persons in want of anything advantaged by calling at PACIUITRR a IRWIN'S, inithileld street, flow! Fifth. I , mvigiv : C tons, for sale by HENRY H. COLLIER. I't,chelor's Christ4dora's, ~ a , and Vator's - Lignid Hair ~ tly. on hand, at' _- - , .. . I . JOSEPH - PLYAriNG'S, 'Diamond and Blarket street li i 'S CHEMICAL; FOOD ived this dm For sale whole. JOSEPH PLEMING, . Dead Market Bt.' . MICAL. DR. R. 1,, A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartil3, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS., PREPARED AND BOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. A tii . S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and antillyspeptio medicine, those Pills are recommended] to the public' by the former propri etor, (DP.... 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 more the motory and lass ibe secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. AS A TONlC—Theyagr,e with the most delicate atom. ach, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. • AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralise and inter rapt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pro, vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach, —the direct consequences of chemical action,-an action which should never exist in the human stomach. From these peculiarities in tho Pills, a person taking them }nay expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, kcal or general debility, or that die gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend or follow the use of other purges. CERTIFIcATES. Extract of a/efterlyont.H. P. Farnsworth tb, Druggists, Memphis, Tennessee,January 7 ,1858 MEddRB. B. L. FLEILUSTOCE Et CO.—WO were the first to in crodnce Dr. 11. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ago. They were the beet FIII over in this market. We nee no other in our own tanillies, and secured for them a high tharacter by our recorarnendationa._ Yours truly, • H. F. FARNHBWORTH & CO. Extract-of a letter frantiG. W. Irwin, Nashville, Tenne.nee, February 15. 1858: hisasr.s. B. L. SAHFISTOO4 • Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. B. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I have used theta myself, and believe them to be the beet Pill in use, I have no doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly used, ana I cheerfully recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yenta, G. W. IRWIN. From Cbtonel Wm. Hopkins, late Canal Comsnisrirmer. WASHINGTON, Pa. January 8, 1858—Dear Doctor: I have been using your " Anti-Dyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found any'mediCine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better condition they found ft.. I must confi dently recommend your ,Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc., DR. R. ADAMS Wriamt. WSL HOPKINS. From Thos. Black - more, Eq., Treasurer of AVeghitly Go., Pa. To 1 a. 8.. A. Wu-sem—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 used them for "tack headache," with whioh I suffered beyond &scrip tion ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since then I use them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medicine, I take a Pill,aud it cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. TllOB. BLACHMOR.E. January 8, 1858. Hear Dr. Keyser Massas.,ll. L. FAIINISTOOK a Co—l bare had considerable experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own case for "nervous headache," arising from a disorderedion• dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed - them for others, in cases of " hemicrania" and other farms of head ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the stomach and digcetivo Organs, of which they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free ;rem anwriping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, mill due that purges without at all debilitating. Yours truly, GiCO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, March 5, 1858 jyl:lydaw 4),.. THE GREATEST VICII.I DECV x !\ • OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discos , ext one of our common pact= weciLl a remedy that auras Every kind of Humor, MGM THE WORST BOROPULA DOWN TO A OOhLMON PIMPLE. He hes tried it in over eleven hutfdred cases, and never failed except ha_two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of ite value, all within twenty.mtles of Denton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the syatom of biro. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst canker In the month or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. Oqe to two bottles aro warranted to cure all humor taltbe oyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Tour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles ere warranted to cure the worstkind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most des pante case of rhen.mathua. rtmwwgrorrtimmfflimrmiro liTs!mirmrm, Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect care is warranted when the above quantity is tom. ROXBURY, MASS Dun BlADsz,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of htmiors, fe BO well established by the unanimous voice of all. who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful phytsb clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are un animous in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing most of those diseases in which you arena fortunately so liable. That most excruciating. disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING BORE MOUTH, b cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is gestural as its natural sweetnera, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and 'sweet slumbers ; and the Medical DIBCOTO ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. La the more advancedt Mtn= of • CANKER extends to the stomach, cawing .• DYSPEPSIA, which to nothing brit conker of the dont h; then to the Intestines and KiDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone reeling, and en indifference OTOTI to tin cares of your faiaffly? Your stomach in RAW AND INFLAMED, your food dleaesses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the anther eats it up; then your complexion lases Its bloom and be. cornea sallow or greenizli, and your best day is gone. Her want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CUBE; Palpitation of the heartipain in the eldo, weaknets of the spine and small of the beck, pain of the hip joint when yon retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat exam. elating of diseases, the I'ILES. Ifow many thousands of poor women aro s - olfering from this disease and pining away a mbserablo life, and their next door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to imprear oo your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of preven tion is bettor than a pound of cure.' In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY god have both the preventative and the cure, with this groat and good quality, that it Will never, under any ciicumatances, do you any injury. Ne change of diet O'er neeeessiy—eat the beet yon cakgef Gad enough of D1T.267:1033 ron vas—Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over tenyeaes dessert spoonful--Ohtidren from five to eight years, tea spoonfnl. As no directions can be appli• cable, 'to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate , on the bcrwcis twice wday. Yours truly, DONALD IMINICDY. Price 1,1,e0 per bottle. For sato by Dr. cao. IL HEYBMI, sop4:diw No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, ComplOely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that Lgg,ray would not have it restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head fir 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 Resto rative will do all this, sto circular and the following: Ales Aaron, November 5,.1866. ['HOY. 0. J. Wood—Dsar Sir :— . l have heard much said of the wonderful effects oryonr Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery pnd quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c., I win disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with: the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some month, since ' when you gave me each assurance as induced the trial ofyour Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en. tirely white, and before exhausting ,one of your large hot. ties, her hair was restoreciinearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickined and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Other of lay family and friends arousing your Restorative, withlthe happiest effects harefiire, my -skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and moat cur glifoly and confidentially recommend its' use by all who would have their hair restored from whhe or gray (by rev, son of sickness or ego, 1 to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who:would have their hair beautiful and glossy.' Very truly and gratefully yours, MANN FRIIND WOOD: It as a — long time B° aL CllK l M istw you ' at Blisafteld -before I got I the bottle of Restorative for which 1 , yet{ gave me en order pon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded , try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its poweigi, It has done all-that you assured me it would do; and 11 others of any family and friends, having witnessed its effects, arenow using and recommend ing its use to others ail entitledto the highest consideration you claim - for it. - Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, ' fi --- SOLOMON MANN. II CIADLYLIS, ILL ) June 28,1852. I have used Prof. 0.4. Wood's Hair Restorative and have admired its wonderful reflects. My hair Was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restore tire it has resumed itsi original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. 11 Et. BRESSE. ex-Senator, IL 8. thugJ. WOODP•roprietors, 812 Brimilway, N. 7., (In ree t N, y.wi ze Wing Fatablialiment)snd 114 Market strtiet, Bt.litinisy Mo. li - • - Sold by DR. ad) 111. IBiraiial, No. 19,0 Wood at., le=ttadiVf L ; An. sold by 411 good Prugesla - DAGUERRMIN GALLERIES. ROCIEBBI NEW DAGUERREEtN AND MPROTTPA 12117 AND EDE-DIGHT GALL EOll FIFTH MEET, killaair OPPOSITE MB POST-07/7/101. 1:0.110711R118 taken in all the various ety/ei, fn MIS weather, and warranted to-please, at reasonable rata. sia. Sick or deemed persons taken at their retddenees ap2oklydaw-la R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers arid lizabrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY; No. 21 Filth tared, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, El. W. cor. of Market streot and Diamond, Pittsburgh. PRIMO TO SUIT ALT• Ti s 1 AMBROTyPES— A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE picrrolusi WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AB AT ANY FIRST OLAS3 ENTABLIBILMENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fourth otm,t IartOTOGRAPHY.=-Tam ART HAS BEEN broughrto such perfection that pictures taken by this process have been pronounced perfect by the , scientific world. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic elegance, at WALL'S PIOII3EZ GALLERY, on Boarth street, Jnes' Building. [jyl7:lw Removed to 21 Fifth Street. °ARGO & 00.'S PHOTOORAPHIO AND AMBROTYPE (lALLERY has been removed from :6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street,. near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the pcirpose,i with throe larg , lights, are not enrpass6d in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. •.. - Say-Om. old friends and patrons ; and those wishing stt. prior likenesses, are invited to call. tek„. Reception Room and Specimens on the ground floor. ' ap7 AZOTION SALES. fIAILY SALES AT NO. A 4 FIFTH ST., At the now Commercial Bales ".00ms, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are hold publi,. ;ales of goods In all variety, stilted for the trade and consumers, from a largo stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign. ments, that mast ba closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. 11., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. hi., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, AT. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. 61., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical Instru. meats; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes, book stationery, &c. [sal P. Ili. DAVIS. NueLs DUILDING LOTS ON PENNSYLVANIA a:a AVENUE., AT AUCTION-0n- TUESDAY EVEN ING, Judy 27th, at 8 o'clock, at tho Commercial Selesilooms No. 54 Fifth street, Will be sold thosa.two valuable•lots of ground, Noe. 4 and 6, in the plan of lota laid oat by Eels Berger, having each a front of 20 feet on Pennsylvania Avenue, near the corner of Pride street, end extending back 76 feet. Title indisputable. . Terms—One-third cash; residue in one and two` years, with interest. (I 12 1) P. 51. DAVIS, Auet'r. pAWNBROKER'S SALE OF CLOTHING On FRIDAY, July 23d, at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the New Auction Rooms, No., 64 Fifth street, by order of Eastern Pawnbrokers, a large variety of Cloth lug, in good condition, which comprises a general assort• ment of Ladies' and Men'e wear; each as fine Dresses, Man tilla?, Shawls, Capes, Cloth Coate, Cassimere Pants, Vestsoto. Iy2o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CARRIAGES. Seventy-Five Neirand Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, TOR fiALII AT d~III~I VS ItEPOSITORL, TVO PSILy RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE. TLIE SUBSIRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE it, or exchange, tui the most reasonable terms, s. , . - a flue assortment cf Barouchea and second-hand Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but 1 ttie— used. Also, twenfrone new Buggies, made in my own shop, from the very boat material purchased In Eastern mar4et. A flue lot of Trotting Wagons, now and socond•hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wagons and Rmkawaye, two fine Phsetone, seats for four persons, ono of them Watson's snake, and tho other New York make. Two flue Sulkies, ono made by M D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, suitable for light marketing. The subscriber flatters himself, that he can make it to the inter--7t of parsons wishing to par. chase, to give him a cull. The esMblishment is convenient to the City, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Cca.chea paring the door every ten minutes. mr23:lyclsis JOSEPII 403* C. WEST & CO, 513* I3II7IIPACTUREIIB 0? CARRIAGES, ROOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLIIQHB. No. 167 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. gar. AU work warranted to bo of tho best materials and workmanship myalydis JOHN W. III'CARTHY, TILL-. POSTE '. w IL L• ATTEND 10 . THE. POSTING and DISTRIBUTINQ of ell kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, rirrntllTlONS, All communications—eithor by mail,tole ph, or other. wise—directed to the office of the Morning P t, will receive prompt attecnUozi GPI S T O N ; .E • 0 0, GLASS PATENTED ' PRESERVING JARS, Foi preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manufac tnred and for sale by CIININGRAMS d; CO, Not. 109 WATER and 140 /TEST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. iaZi- The main secret of preserving fruit in a frcah condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in expelling all the air there may may bo in the vessel, so that when the fruit cools, it will form Etvacaulm The undersigned having procured the right to manufac ture these Jars, rospectrally call the attention of dealers and others to thorn. The great superiority of Grass over any other substance for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. is so well known, that any comments upon it aro entirely unnecessary, and the propri feel confident that any one, after having once these Jars, will never be induced to use any other. For ale wholesale and retail by CIININGELAiIajt. CO., No. 10 Water street. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND: SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M'CURDY dir CO ThjrANUFACTURERS OY SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plat; Sheet Iron, Wire, &a. Constantly on band, Tinmen's Machines and Toole. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special °Mere of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my29:lydaw 1/1 1 ILITARY ENCAMPMENT STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. FILM:Tan CHALEMIt t llanisburg, Juno 8,1868. It i 9 hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instrnedon" be held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant General or tho Oommou wealth is directed to fix the time therbof—to talte-chargo of the arran,gemonta—to attend in pormon; and. to Issue the neca.sary order to the General Staff, and other Military officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the came. W 24. F. PACKER, Commander-in-Met: ADJUTANT GIiNEBILVEI 027 /Car, Haulßbam, June 8,1868. .1a obedience to the above order from Head-Quarters, a "Camp of Instruction" will be hold at Williamsport, Lye coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 u., on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1858 1 To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day of said Month, at 12 it of said day, to be called Camp " Susquehanna" L This Encampment is intended to Include the uniform ed companies throughout thelltate, who aro earnestly to quested to be in prompt attendance. LI. The Major Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade Inspectors of the several olvisions and brigades, aro required to report to my office no soon as possible,.what companies and sold officers will be in attendance from their respective com mands—with the number 4 men in each company, the " names of the Captains, and theft Post Office address. I 1 L The Aids-de-Camp and all other officers of the Grand Staff of the Commander-in Chief aro ordered to be in at., tendatice, armed and equipped in fall parade dress. IV. All companies in attendance are required to bring with them all tentt and temp equipage they may have. V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report at mace to my office, what equipage belonging to the btate is in the limits of their command. VL The Major Generate' the Eleventh Division, Gem D. Jackman, shall be the senior- officer on duty, and he is hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said Mncampment, and is ordered to report to this office for fur ther instructions. By order of the Coramanderdn4hief. EDWIN 0. WILSON, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania.. WATSON'S SYRINGES—I have this dap received another Bopp,. r of these celebrated Syringes pronounced by ployafct Ins to be et:odor to any other now In nee. PereCne wishing an £l2tiffe of this kind, shonld call and examine my stock before pnreba3ing elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Diamond end Market street. pRODUCE.— 10 b' h. White Beans; . 41 - 9 •' Mess Park, for rale by W. H. SMITH & CO. I TAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada mantine Star Candle% warranted superior to any in the market, on band and for aulo by inyl3 - E. C. dr J. TI. SAVE= QPONGES—A large supply of coarse and. th,Ll- fine Sponges, of a very superior quality,j net received _ JOS:FLEMING. Corner Diamond and Market street. • TIIST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Pardon's tif Annual Digest of the Lucas of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1853,1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1853, namely, from the 28th' of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. The whole completing Stroud and Brightly's Purdon'a Digest to the present date, by Frederick Q. Brightly, Esq., for gale by • • 17 No. 63 Wood Street, near Fourth. 100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, for say, by BAGALEY, COBGRAVII Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street firlllM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lonion, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Stiawberry, Pills Apple and Rims= Flavors, for rale by REIMER A ANDERSON, JOl7 SO Wood 'treat TIELIVERED . EVERY . MORNING.- . Forney's Press, Public, Ledger, N. Y. 'Times, Herald and Tritrnne, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered in every put of the city. Trade implied py_leaving your address at HUNT ~ ttoo .Einie Hall.