y , tom' .._ ~`P ~ ~ ~~q ~ R{~ ^. __ _ _ LOCAL AFFAiftS. stealing a 'Watch. On Thursday evening a. young man named Joseph - Battler was arrested by the Mayor's police on a war rant for larceny, sworn out by Augustus Richards. It appears that Richards boarded at the house of Beckler's parents, cn Third street. On Wednesday night ho was out until a late hour, when he went 6 home and retired. In the morning he found that his pocket book, which, however, contained no money, had been abstracted from his pants, and a gold lever watch and chain, valued at fifty dollars, taken from his trunk. .&boarder Who slept in the same room saw Beckley at Richards' trunk, at two o'clock iu the morning, bat thinking, it was Bockler's own trunk, thought nothing of tho matter. In the corning Beckler could not be Found; Richards waited until noon for his return, hat as he did not come a warrant t was issued and he was arrested in the evening. The watch was not found in his possession, and he denied all knowledge of it, but when confronted with tho man who saw him at the trunk, he acknowledged that he had taken it, and informed officer Hague Where he could End it. Re accordingly went to tho 'hoarse of Joseph Reinhart, in the sixth Ward, in wheso poseossion the watch was found. Reinhart says he bought it from Bookie:. The trunk contained • some money, which i 728 overlooked. .The Mayor com mitted Buckler to jail for trial. Glass House In the Ninth. 'Ward Envied. About .elbven o'clock on Thursday night, after our fc•rme had been rent to the press room, a fire'broke out in the Ninth Ward. Thu engines were soon on the ground, and it was discovered that the flames proceeded from a glees home en:the corner of Carson and Butler streets, owned by John Agnew,E2l., and lapsed by Mcesre.B. Wormeor d Co.Awhe have been occupying it for two or three years. The' furnaces kayo not been in operation fOr three weeks, but due - ing the day a fire had bum placed under one of the -- pots for the.. purpose of repairing it, from which the tire is supposed to have originated. In about two ' hours the entire building was destroyed, together , with a large pile cf lumber adjoining. There was _no Insurance either on the house or the inside Os. tures belonging to Meters. Wormser ct Co., the les. secs. The loss was about s6,ooo—of which Mr. Ag new loses about $3,000, and Wormeer d Co. the same amount. Two small brink houses in the vicinity were for some time In danger, but were with some exertion saved. An CM Case an the Carpet Again. On the ggth of December, 1556, a man named James Tberapzon 11.5.3 arrerted on a charge of !an. cony, preferred by Martin Woods, a barkeeper at the "Old House az Home," on Grant street, who charged him. with stealinc from him ft black cloth coat, valved -at seventeen (Jr eighteen (Niue. Ho wax examined before hreyor Bingham and discharged. Being des. tihote of money, the Mayor gave him some money, acid told him to leave the city, which he did. He remained in Now York for a time, and about a week sinco _roturnedto this city. On Thursday ho. was again. arrested and taken before Esquire Williams, charged with grand larceny in stealing forty dollars from William P. Laney. He was held over for hearing. In tha raesmtitne the man who lost his coat, Mr: Wor,ds, hearing, of the presence of Thompson in , the city, rent-before Alderman Steel and made 'an other information against him for the same larceny. A warrant was issued in case he was discharged by Esq. Williams. He was discharged by the latter fun:tionary, and immediately arrested arid committed to jail oa tho charge made by, Woods. He will have . a hearing, on Monday. Mr. Thompson seems to be unfortunate In, this city, and re would advise him, shonld ho get out of his present diaculties, to leave and go to F ome lo cality where these old charges cannot be stirred up against' him. • leaver County. The New Brighton Times', in spooking of the crops in that county, sus : " Th e harvest now being gath ered by our fellness is not as universally good over the county :n5 it was supposed a week or two ago t.F.sould be. .Illeactf of the late wheat has suffered f rom tl- 0 hr 4 rust. In sense localities the crop is far bete,. he average, while in others it is 'most . abundant. Th rye and oats crops OM both •good, the latter partion.:.rly so, while the corn is looking remarkably .. Several prominent citizens are making a easvereent - i•mwards purchasing road laying out a new cemetery sn Ce.4 .. t . place, as the old grounds are completely filled. 5.1.5.ge0 meetings hare been held and several hundred doiraers have el reedy been subscribed. A committee of loar-tion_ has begn'apprinted, and also ono to solicit subscritsltions, On Friday night of last week the stcro o'Cf F ar . dinand Nuninger, in New Brighton, was entered by thieves, who carried cif two allier watches, ri gold chain, and a considerable quantity of jewelray in a box. The loss is $l4O to $l6O, and the own i fer offers one-fourth the value of the goods for such finfOrma. tion es will enable him to recover the propcsly. Sus i Talon rests on no one. Prokbie Infanticide.—A laboring man who: at work in the vicinity of West Common, Al4:gheny, entered the mouth of the sower running friem the Common to the Allegheny river, yesterday m4rning, and distinguishing a vary disagreeable odor; hated an ezamination into its cause, when ho found the dead body of an infant, which had first been placed in a carnet sack, and then wrapped up in an old coat, for the purpose of concealing it. The billy was in a very advanced state of decomposition, and had apparently been there for some time. The Cor oner was sent ford held an inquest, but no 0103 was obtained. S 3 to the person who deposited the body where it Was found. As it had been there fcr some days, it is probable nothing concerning it will transpire, unless the coat and carpet tack can bo identified. Pic NZe in Birmingham.—Wa learn the ladies of St. Johh'e church, Birmingham, are making very ex. tensire Preparations fora Pia Nio, which will be held on Thursday, the 29th inst., in the orchard of Mr. Geo. Baldaff, for the haat of the schools attached ' to the church. The place selected is situated cn the left hand side of the pike, betwczn Birmingham and Brovinstown, and may he reachanitb.or by the ferry boats, leav ing the foot of Grant street every quarter of an hour, or by the lino.of omnibusses, which start from the corner oi Fourth and Market streets, and will convoy persons to the gate. The Birmingham ladies are determined to mtike .this the Pie Nic of the season. They will serve up all the luxuries that can be procured at this time. Dinner tickets, at fifty coats each, will be offered - for sale. ' Those not having dinner tickets will Lb charged ten cents admission to the grounds. • The Dog Star Bage&—People should avoid jokes this hot weather—they are dangerous things. On Friday a very fanny member of the bar met a very quiet disciple of Esculaplus at,. the Monongahela House bar—the lawyer cracked a joke, and the doe• for came very neon crocking a pistol at him. The pistol, fortunately for the joker, did not go off any batter than the joke—both missed fire. „Daring the dog days anything in the shape of a joke or witti. cisrm-thould be inikictsble at law, and if perpetrated at thd expanse of dootcr, the culprit should be Ben tenceto swallow anything shor;: of strychnine whic the physician - . aught prescribe, : Tho pistol was rather out of place. It is not on Esculapian weapon. Why did not the doctor draw a lancet Fatal Accident.—Robert Parrot, ti constable of Allegheny tow-whip, Westmoreland county, met with a horrible death on Tuesday night, 10th inst. Da ring the day he hired a buggy and conveyed a pauper to the Poor House. ;Ho started homewards after dark. On Wednes,day morning about seven o'clock he was discovered by a mail boy lying in a woods, off the-mid, about a mile and a half north of Gredns burg, quite dcall. It is supposed that he was over come with sleep, fell-( t of the buggy, and his legs becoming fastened i the wheels, he was dragged for about fear miles to the spot where he was found. Grover & Raker'e Celebrated Sewing Itlcteatiet. Elliott, the shirt man, who is agent in this city for those capital machines, is willing to guarantee that the work which they do is equal to that of any other machine in existence for sewing. The great favor with which these machines have bean universally re ceived by the public is the best evidence of their meait. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every stitch be cut, and is more easily kept in crder than any other machine of the kind yet in vented. It can be applied to all descriptians of needle wort, is easily worked and sows beautifully. The St.:Francie Academy, at Loretto, was incor- porated by the court at its recent session at Ebens burg, Cambria county. The institution now has the power of conferring diplomas, in accordance with . the lons of colleges. The St. Francis Academy Is one( of the best educational institutions in the State, and to have had it for an Alma Mater is an honor to any professional man in the State. Piece,—Ono of the parties who entered into recognizance for the appearance of Isaac J. Wood, charged with dealing in bogus lottery tickets, be coming fearful that he might give him the slip, gave 'tam up, and he was soon after arrested by the Sheriff on a bail piece. Being na3bio to find other ball, he was committed for tr.'.l. A Chance for Safe .ifo4rs.--The nee Sub•Troa sury law of Ohio requires each county to purchase a safe in which to keep the public funds. The Post has a large circulation in the various counties of Ohio,rand the safe manufacturers of our city should advertise in it at once, if .they wish to secure orders. 'John Hartman was seriously injured on Thursday by being thrown from a buggy, ,while his horse was running away, on Chartiers creek. One or two ribs were broken by the accident. Orphans' .Pie probseds Orphans' pie nip, held on July sth, as reported , by the treasurer of St. Peel's Orphan Asylar, Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, were . .23 05. ' - A Funeral Sermon on tho death of William W. Evans 11.111 be preached on Sunday at 101 1 o'clock, A. U., by the Rev. Robinson ' at the Methodist Pro testant Church on Pennsylvenie avenue, Eighth Vti'ard. Goo. Foster.—The Philadelphia papers announce that the lititional.Thcatre, in that city, will open this evening under the roansgement of Joseph C. Foster, gsq., of Pittsburgh. Jr B. D. .Ciarb, No. 4 Girer,V.llollEi. has on his. Oonnter Harper, Godoy and Graixarn's Magazines for 4ugnst, together with crther valuable maths =Attar. Saddam Death ...Coroner's Inquest.. Coroner Alexander held an inquest late - last night upon tho body of William Sparks, bookbinder, who had died during the afternoon, in a little room in the fourth - story of the building opposite the aloe of-tie Post, adjoining the bindery where he worked. Mr. Sparks was an amiable man and an excellent tie• ohmic, but unfortunately was addicted to the too fres use of ardent spirits, which undoubtedly led to I his death. On Friday or Saturday night of last week Mr. Sparks was at Hugh Tracers tavern, corner of Sec. and and Grant streets, where, it was in evidence be. fore the Coroner, by respettable witnesses, that ho was refused liquor, his condition being obviously such that it would be injurious to him. Several persona who were present at the time, as near as it could be fixed, say that Mr. Sparks, who was a remarkable quiet and inoffensive man, was not totohed by any person and wont away in the same condition that he came to the tavern, next door to which he boarded. But on Monday ho made information against Wm. Richards, the barkeeper at the tavern, for an aggra vated assault and battery upon hie person. Richards was arrested on the charge, at which he was greatly surmised, as he alleged that he had not touched Mr. Sparks, and gave bail to answer. It is deemed prob ably by those who saw Mr. Sparks at the time that he alleged that he was attacked, the' he was laboring under the hallucinations of delirium caused by drink ing. His death, so soon after, made it eminently proper that a full investigation of the case should bo had, and Coroner Alexander called a jury for the purpose of investigating the matter. A. P. Anehutz, Esq., Col. William D. Graham, Hugh Tracy and others, testified to Mr. Sparks' coty dition at the time he alleged ho was injured, and en tirely exonerated Mr. Richards from having at tacked him. A poet mortem examination of the body was made by Drs. M'Cook, Tindle and Christy. It was found that the testicles wore considerably contused, but the medical men were of opinion that there had boon great nervous prostration of the sys tem before the Injury had been received, and that the injury was by no means sufficient of its - el f to have .esulted fatally. They gave it as their opinion that death had resulted from excessive drinking. The jury found a verdict In accordance with the facts. Disirescing Suicide. A terrible case of self-destruction occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Friday morning. As the Blairsville Accommodation, due here at 11:15, ap preached Denny's carve, about two miles from the city, a woman rushed from the woods about twenty feet ahead of the train, and placing her hands over her faoe, threw herself aeross the track. The engi neer observed her, and attempted to cheek up, but without avail, as the entire train passed over her, cutting off one foot at the ankle and the other below the knee.. She was conyeyed to the Western Penn sylvania Hospital, where she received every atten tion, hat died at two o'clock, having protested to the nurses that it was her determination ,to take her life. Shortly after her decease a Coroner's inquest was held, end after examining several . witnesses, they concluded " that she had voluntarily placed herself on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Denny's carve, and was ran over by tile Blairsville Accommodation train going west, and it was not possible for the officers of the train to avoid it." Her name was Mrs. Margaret Duff. She was forty. five or fifty years of ado—has a husband in Beaver county and a dangater resioing at Lawrenceville, married to a Mr. Kelly. No cause is assigned for the horrid act. The Young Man whose mysterious disappearance from his home and his customary avocations we no- Hoed in yesterday's Poet, has not yet been found, al though satisfactory evidence has been obtained that ho passed Tuesday night at:the St. Charles Hotel, and on Wednesday probably went down the river. It is - feared that ho has gcro away under the influence of temporary aberration of mind, as his dbsence in this unaccountable manner is entirely inconsistent with his character and habits. He was-injured some months ago by being thrown from a buggy and it is supposed that a slight affection of the brain caused by the accident has returned with the hot weather. There is no suspicion of foal play as indicated in the Chronicle. We have omitted the Mention of his n'mo by request, and for reasons perfectly satisfactory to us. His brother started yesterday for Cincinnati, where it is now supposed he ions gone. The press• risus condition of the - health of his aged mother was the reason that his friends requested the omission of the name in the public papers—a request which the Chronicle has most discourteously disregarded. A Young .fan named Thomas Parkinson, some nineteen .years of age, son of Alderman Parkinson, was kioked in the eye by some ono while sitting on a pile of timber at the fire on Thursday night. Tho blow was so severe that the aqueous humor of the eye run cut, entirely destroying the sight. The Jackion Independent Blues turned oat en evening drill parade last evening. 6 There was a goodly array of muskets, and they presented a fine appearance, as they usually do. At Bedford.—A correspondent of the aronicle, at Bedford Springs, says t- 4 ' The Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, of your city, is here in pursuit of health. His quiet, unobtrusive, tut urbane, deportment has elicited the universal estoeM — stad respect of the whole company." Cricket.—The members of the Olympic Cricket Club are making arrangements for another match, to be played next Thursday. /he name of the young man over whose foot the wheel of the tender passed, on Thursday, at the outer depot, was Agnew. Ills irjary was attended to by Dr. Sterritt, and he is doing well. Judges Hampton and Williams, cf this city, with their families, are at Fayette Springs. The City Councils hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday night next. Fine Card Writing.—Among the fine specimens of Penmanship now on exhibition at the entrance of Iron City College may be seen those elegant spool• mens of card writing, which will convince yon that they meritsd the silver medals and other prizes for "unrivalled Penmanship," awarded them wherovbr yhibited. a • White Kid Glover, White Silk Gloves, White Silk and Marseilles Vestings, White Duck Pant Stuffs and Coating, now on hand at Carnaghates, Federal street, Allegheny city. A full stook of Ready Made Clothing for men and boys, adapted to the season, and a general stock of piece goods for custom work. 0.3 DR. 11OBTETTER'S BITTERS—These Bitters are universally acknowledged to he a euro preventative and cure for Fever and Ague, Flatulence, heaviness of the stomach, or any other like affection. Their elect open the system is moat miraculous; they give a healthy tone to the system, remove all morbid matter, and in fact, thoroughly clear.ce the system of all impurities. The proprietors, in presenting this preparation to the public, assure them that in no single case, %hen it has teen used according to thei r dictations, has it teen known to fall, but on the contrary new virtues have been discovered In Ica use. To those afflict ad with any of the above ills of the body, the "Litters" aro offered as a speedy and ccrtsin cure. Try theta. and form your own opinion. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everysttera and by LIOSTETT.EIt L MTH , Manufacturers and Proprietors" 58 Water end 53 Front streets. j 724-13 A A AIEDICINE, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetiser, 9.3 a restorative, as u solace, as 3 gentle exhilerant, as a stair in manhood and a help In age. there 13 nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STUN/LOU BITTERS, they ore pronounced by all why, nee them, to be far superior to any preparation of the kind new They are a sure cure for Dyspepsia,Ccativeness, °antral De bility, Weakness of the 5t033.2.C13, etc., aad a preventive of moot cf the prevailing diseases of the day. Thu should be kept and used by every faintly, especially at this season of the yaw, when less of appetite is so prevalent. No family consulting their own interest can afbrd to do without them. As many spurious articles are put up and sold as genuine, be ware and call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article purchased beam the name of J. M. Olin as manufacturer. For sale by J. IL OLIN, solo proprietor and manufacoarrr, No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers gene? slly. ta JOSEPH MEYER, lii..NUFACTURES. OF Fancy & Plain Furniture it Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Fen street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIBOB, - FITTSBUROLP, - ;2" 4Z- In addition to the Film:tura business, lal devote attention to UNDERTSEING. Hearsea and Carzisgea farmizhm, tnr2:lllls--ID NO. 65 MARKET ST,R-EET, SELLING GEE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, TO CLOSE OCT THE STOCK ah Embroideries and Trimmings. To lasara a ready ealo, the undoreigned will HELL HIS STOCK 'fiTCHOUT BYGIAILD TO 00ST, And invites the Ladies, as they will find great bargains at NO. a MA3K.711.' STREET, Between Third and Banrth street& TIRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap-, ,Ly• pies, just received and far Ede by ticOANDLEB2, mem a co., J,122 corner Wood and Watex streets. J a BUSH'S, COMMERCIAL. PlZlTREttfßaril SOARD OF TRADE AND • •NEROII/IfITS , ZXOIII/01013. Fterider.l. VT. U. WILLIANS BRUNGT,Ist, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2d ri•eanircr. N. ELOTAfrg, In. s:ix.rintentml. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Cb3smitlee of Ark:ration for June. F. R. BBIINOT, V. P., JOHN S. 00SGRAVE, J. B. CANFIELD, SAMUEL SHRIVE% DAVID INFOANDLESS PITTSBURGH miIaKET. Reported 'Expressly for_th_t " Daz7y Morning Foal. Eqnsr.unna, July 23, 185 4 . 'FLOUR...Prices range about the same. We notes sales of some 275 bbla. et $3,50@3,62 for superfine, $4 for extra do and $1,62@4,75 for extra family. GRAIN, alesof 150 bush. Oats from store at 3d@37c.; 100 bush. Wheat from store at 75c. -HAY...gale's 26 loads from scales at $0 to $l3 3-3 ton. OlL—Bales 12 bble. Lard No. 1 at 85c. BACON...eiles of 4000 Shoulders, Sides and Hams at 7, 8 and Or. CL1EE3H...32 boxes W. It. at 73.X.:',8c. tilids. Bold at .83.6@,8%c.; 12 bbli. Moltulea at 40@fic, W11138Y...20 bbls. sold at 24@,24%a for rectisozl Foreign Illaric.cta. Pcr Steamer .4tritric .] London Money Market—Console dozed at 959514. The bullion in the 13 , nk of England has decreased £E•L9,OOO Litiring.the week. Livverpool Cotton Market. —The Cotton inatket opened at an advance of 34, , :di%d, but subsequently this advance wee almost lest. The eaten for the week are estimated at 60.000 bales, Including 6,500 to speculators and the same amount for export. Liverpool Sicadetuffs Market —The weather has been favorable to the crops, and the breadstuff's market generally cleeed firm. Richardson, Spence ti Co. report Flour steady at 22s Eir western. Wheat IIrm; red western 8e 53. Corn is firm, and inferior qualities have advanced Bd©ls. Liverpool Provision frlarket.—The circulars report Provi sions generally dull. Baoon i 9 heavy, and holders are pressing on the market. Beef is heavy. Pork 19 steady. Lard is firm, at an advance of le for choice. Liverpool Produce Market.--Sugar le steady, and Coffee are quiet. Rosin is firm. Spirits of Turpentine is dull at 445. Ashes; both pots and pearls are dull at 85s gd@Stit. Now York Market. Nra Your July 28.—Ootton dull; 400 bales sold: Flour arm; 9500 bble sold at $4,15@i4,22 for State and $4,80@55 for Ohio. Wheat advanced; sales 6100 bush; quotations nominal Corn firm; sales 10,000 bush at 65@80 for mixed; 92@95 for whito and 95@950 for yellow. Pork arm at $17,1061735 for Mess. Bacon firm at 8,83 for Sides and 61516 1 4; for Shoulders. LineaEd Oil arm at 73. Tallow; buyers offer 9%, but holders demand 93,6. Lard firm. Whisky arm at 24@:434. Surat buoyant and %a better; 11Incorado 0X@8; Bavaria 7%6'9%. Coffee buoyant. Blew York Stook D'art/tat. N.Ew Your, Rik 2.—Stocks steady. Ch'cagn and Rock Islaud 77%; 111. Central 77; Mich. eotithern 22%; N. Y. Cen -I~al 85%; /tending 45%; Milwaukee and Idiasleslo9l 17; Ga lena and Chicago 90%; Mich. Central 69%: Cleveland and Toledo 36%; La Cross, land grants 31%. • Clue,lnneitl Diaztact. Cnummaxi, July 23.—Floar firm; receipts very light and holders are asking high pricer; no advance has been estaL fished. Whisky firm at 22e. Mess Pork advanced to In good demand. There tVas nothing done in Bacon; a gale of 100,0G0 its bull Eiden was made; clear heron Bides aro wanted at 9c. Sugar active; sales 100 hhda at 8690. Mo. lessee has advanced to :38v, new Is held 81 , 10 c. The weather is clear. Thermometer 75°. O rr NERVOUS HEADIOHE.—Rev. W. G. Howard, Pastor of the First Eaptist Church, at Chicago, Ill! nob., who has been a great sufferer from nervous headache, but who has er,parlmced entire relief from it, by the WO of WILSON'S PILLS, in a letter, dated June 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs. Fahnestocic .b Davis, of Chicago, Mho's, saya :—"During the last twenty years, I have made use of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and Homceopathio physicians, but ell have filled; and I had Tv• lingniated 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 oneerfolly and con scientiously recommend them to others who are eiznilarly affected." This sovereign remedy is sold by a L Fahne stock & Co., corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies shou7d be addressed. (jylikce CANDIDATES. SHERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the a.7Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic) Convex,• glom BARNES FORD, js?4:dsur Upper St Clair. CORONEII.--The undersigned offers himself as a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De. mocreex Lion =vox Es.a.. WCOUNTY COMMISSUNDR—The Mende of CH.M. 887130 N, of West Deer township, Will titte hie nomi nation for the °Moe of County Commissioner, before the next Democratic Convention; enbjsCt to the usages of the party. jyl4:dawto ARATFIRS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST' oVVENE, .11ITARLAND k CO. ilanufictare, and have at all time, for salo at their aura and warehouse, No. 127 Liberty st•eet, and at their manu factory, on the corner of Point alley and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Allan's Improved Reaper and Mower, whioh funds unrivalled as a Harvester by any combined machine now to use or offered for sale. Ist. Because of its simplicity, lightness of draught, and freeness from clogging or choking. 2d. The driver on his seat, when mowing or reaping, is enabled to raise the cutters in an instant, and pass over any atone or other obstruction, and drop it again to its former position without stopping hie team ; and also at the corners cf the field, by slightly raising the cutters, the machine turns with as much care as an ordinary cart. Ed. The machine is changed from a mower to a reaper by simply laying on the platiorm. 4th. A new method of raking the grain from the platform by sustaining the rake on a pivot, thereby relieving the raker from much labor.: fah. 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, andcan be nerd with or without a reel, as may be de sired. Also, an improv ed grain drill, adapted to the drilling of all kinds of seeds, together with farming implements generally. They haveelsoon ham] and for sale Attinso n'e kelfaaker and Seymour Morgan's Reaping Machine, which have rendered entire satisfaction to those who have bought and used them. All macbittory n3tonary for repairs for articles sold by ns can be had by ceding at the ware. house. Wo respectfully solicit a liberal snare of patronage of farmers and dealers, for which we expect to give entire /alienation. We have a number of horse raker on hand, which will ha cold at reasonable rates. OWENS, Id'FARLAND CO., jt.lB Pittsburgh, Pa. irS. LEAVEN'S Elastic Stool Pons just e received, and tit* eala at the Stationery Store, Je26 Noe-31..23 and 22 Market ,itrect. THEFRANKLIN ALMANAC FO.It 1859. a-This well.ktown and popular annual, formerly pub. lishcd by Johnston 6t Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again allortiy to fanned. 'ho circulation. as formerly will be made by t.to stillfal mathematician, Sanford Q. Hill, Esq., who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat+ ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga• pine. l3oridealhe reliable astronomical calculations, a now cud ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing meridian linen, and other matters of permanent value will be added. Orders of bookuellere and other dealera are rolicited in advance of publication, ae but one edition will Le printed, and ordera will bo filled noun...ling to priority. %VIE. G. JOHNSTON & CO, f - übli.bere, Printsrs, Stattoneis, and Blank Book .filatura, 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh ja22 VRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—Now •_&• desigra and very beautiful—received by late arrivals, for sale by W. P. PIA1181141; 1 1, dlc CO, utt2s ['atwitter* err! Prater*. 137 Wtt'd Orval, DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOIL SALE- A Dwelling House and two large lots, with good im provemet.2B, immoilate possession. Price; $lB6O. A Farm of 303 acres, 40 improved, all prime land one tulle from Fayette Springs. - Pries, $6 per acre. A valuable properly at Lawrertoeville, is complete order, good location, immedistepossesidon--$9500. A aoct!on of choice land in Franklin county, lowa, in good location—s3,6o per acre. B. OUTIIBEJEFF & SON, Jot 9 51 Market Street. TOHN THOMPSON & CO. —Have just received and for sale, a large lot of English Venal= Red, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre, French Zinc American Zino, Vhito Lead, and Whiting, at lab Third .Itee CIERMAN DRAWING PAPER-4n ro 1 N....A for Eagan's, for nal° by .7. B. WELDIN, 1141113 . re strata. eass-rectib aF FLRRING.-50 bbls Herring for sale by • Jr 7eao IL EL COLLINS CHIMNEY TOPS-100 various patterrui 14„/ for Bale, by [jo3ol 'HENRY U. COLLINS. HOSPITAL SHEETING—Of all widths and of the boat quality, for sale at the ladia Rubber Depot, 28 and 28 fit. Clair etreet Jell 'VIRE CRACKERS-300 bouz No. 1 Gold j: Chop, jest received and for MAO by REY:Tat-a ANDEB3ON, Z. 1;) Wood street. VELLUM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by jel9 I:VIRE CRACKERS-60 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackera, 'l7lsl arrived and for sale at the lowest mar ket price, at _ILSWORTH DROWNLRE'B, je23 Corner Dbunond and Diamond alley. POTATOES -150 bushels White Neshan neck Potatoe , , just roc'd and for sale by JAS. A: FETZER, y 2 Corner Market and First etreeta. MOUNT WASHINGTON - . - - 7- - Far - Sale—A comfortable two story,freme dwelling hence; of four rooms, with a largo lot of prottud, fruit and shade trees, flowers, &o.,:azood clsternorith pump, in the kitchen, ac-, palling fence, situate ott ycamore street, Mount Waelting ton. S. CIITIli!ElIT 4 SON, sirnsket WATSON'S SYRINGES—I have this day received another supplv of these wiebrated Syringes pronounced by physic's= to be impetior to any other now nee. Persons wishing au artitie of this kind, should call and examine say Melt before purchasing 'elsewhere. JOSEPII - PLERING, 4 je29 Carnsr Diamond and Market street. 110 UCE: 10 blis. Whits Beane; 9 a Blesi Posh, ins lain by jail a. - szara oo„ bltS. /ITCH ct STEM woul I Rath that their tnaatment of Oentscaption is based. upon the fact that the dictate e.uists in act blood and e :lens at larger toth Wore and during its derceopeaent in the italge; and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical rep:iodise to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they nee LIEDIOAL IN HALATIONS, which duly valno highly, but only ea PaNia itra, (haring no Curative efleds &ten used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cantiJned against wasting the precious time of ettrability oa any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but falssldea that the "cat atlas disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalatios,r` for, at before stated, the zeal of the diva= is in the. bloat and its effects en 2y in the lungs. /lir' No charge for consultation. A list of questions will bo vent tuthose vital:Ong to count ax by letter my.?.3:dew _ . SUPER'S MOSQUITO• (101 POUND WARR RANTED EFFECTUAL co H. STIP FiIR, I➢24] CORNER ST. CLAIR. AND PENN BT9 Ur. DEMOCRATIC/ TICEIT. —Mr. Ecii&r : Ae the time approaches for making the nominations for the fall election, the Damccrats aro looking about far suitable candidates to place upon their ticket. * Allow me to enggeet the following names for their coreld• eratlon. There le not a gentlemen named, who la not a thorough national Democrat: CITY WEST 0: 0 THE ALLEGHENY 3 EASTERN NECK. 2 SOUTH OF THE MONONGAHBLA. 4 jsl2;tlto —l2 OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAB 00,1. i, . 12th July, 1858. • .1 - . . O''DIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE PITTS BURGII GAS COHFANY havo this day declared a dividend of nut PER CENT. on the Capital Steck of tee Company, payable on demand to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at their Milo°, on Emithflold Street. jyraaty ' JANI44 ilf. CHRISTY; Treastirer. MAEONIO FUND SOCIETY.—There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic Fund Society, ut the Hall, Fifth street, on TIIEsDAY EVENING, July 2.oth, o'olock, to consider a propositibn to lease the Concert Boom . A null entomb.... f the st oc kh o ld ers is desirable, as the Trustees are unwilling to tar... Lhasa sponsibility upon themselves. By order of the Board. jyl.s:3t.th.sertu—D NOTICE—THE INTEREST COUPONS of the 8011 , 19 of Lawrence County, Issued to the PITTS BURGH AND DRIB' RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jaly, 1858. will be paid at the office of W. H- WILLIAMS A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change la place of paymcint le made In consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Ccmpany, New York, where the Ompons aro payable By order of ITU TEE COMMISSIONIOS. The elegant aide whzel, passenger racket SUPERIOR--Capt. RELMOND J. Qmsos—will leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, es. For freight or passage apply ru board, or to FLACK, BARNES it CO., Agents. Through to St Louis in live days. This boat connects with the mail line, and will, go through in the time speci fled. She will have on Saturday. ap22 For Diorlotto Orad Tho nteamor EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Moir ,tion Ariu.i• I, will leave for the above and all intermediate pdrts on ovary TUESDAY, nt o'clock, P. M. For fruight or Iv - Inoue apply an boar., WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPPIETOR, The bonze it new, built especially far the purposes of a First Clam Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor /13v ing had many years expnriipice in the bustnesa will keep constantly on band the beat - that the markets afford. Hie Wines, Liquors and Alea, ;11 - 3 of the beat quality. He waste all hie old !Tien& and the public generally to give him a call at the Symposintr. t Jelkl • NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADLES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27} FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has Raced, and fitted up several commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Hammer Season. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FF.F.SEI CONFECTIONARY, ICE CREAM. WATER ICES, and all the retreahmentsof the season. All are respectfully requested to!vls%• the rooms, and test for themselves. („le10). M. MCGINLEY. A NLY $750 for a I;hvelling House of four ,1 rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit 'axes, etc:., pleas. aptly situated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount Washington, immedistly oppOsite Smithfield street, will be sold on easy terms, by i S. CUTHBERT & llON; jyla 61 Market street. 'VARIETY !—A Farm of 40 acres; one 0f.12 v acres; one of 302 acres; Baildieg Lots, price $lOO, pay. able in cams of $2 a week. Dwelling Houses in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, and Mount rieshington; pleasant residence in Sewickly; 3 Lots in Baden, for sale by Jyl3 B ' B.-20 bbls sioall Whits Beans for Selo by I al:;.1 H. LI. COLLINS. ADWELLING HOUSE cn Third street for rent. S. CUTEBURT SON, jc23 61 Market etreet. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets, haaing 130 feet front on Woad by 60 deep on Sigh street. One-third of the above will be sold for 0,000. One-half In hand—balance at one, two and 'three years. S. 011/11.13EST Iyl 61 Ifin . rl. - et street. kaTARCH--100 bxe. McClung & Campbell's Dxtro Starch, for aale by. Je3o W. 11. EMT/I Ztce. VOR RENT—A largo Dwelling Hones and 1 • Store, on Grant street. .8. CUTHBERT It SON, 145 4 26 Si. iarket street. J. a H. PHILLIPS VRESII FIGS-500 diems ju3t received and for reo by RIM= a a:NDElsox, - - 617 ap Wreri strvat. P.) UPERIOR BLANK BOORS—Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Bay Boot,. A largo anp nn hand, made in the mast enperlor manner of the flnint quality of pepor, especially for; city orders. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any givtn pattern. je2B Wit. G. JOILNSTON 03., 67 Wood at. COFFEE. -200 brags Rio Coffee, for sate by wm.R. EMITIL fs CO., 1 18Sccrrd. era lIT Met elm , ti. WOOL WAN TED-The highest market price paid for farmers icool, by , JA.M.Ia A. FETZE.2, 1e22 Cornet' Market and Pint streets. rIARRIAGES, HATS; AND CAPS,FUR vi,j ;TIMM Olt QIIRENBWARE 'wanted in exca.uge for two Building Lots, each 24 by lert feet, situate in the &wend' Ward, B. CUTHBERT ds BON, el3,744Thrt crpat. 51 blarlo UNDPJ_ES.-- , N., • 6000 Rs. Country Bacon; 12 kegs Paoked Batt u' ; 76 bushels Brßstit Dried Apples; .25 " " 1 " Peaches ; 100 bushels Red Potatoes; - 1 200 " Ilixed ; ~.... Jost received and for Rue 41 -: JA$. A. yerzyp y royal Corner Illesket sad Second EtilK WRAPPING PAPER--3000 reams ass% liiZeS Bas Wrapping, ..4 eraperlor Vie. for ask WAX% by jai - SPECIAL NOTICSS. PERMANENT OFFICE. CIOSIPLITNG SVITFi TiCE URCENT EE VEST 09 HUN. D 111613 OB THEIIIPATINTS, DRS. C. M. PITO AND J. syzEs Hare cciacluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTBIJRGR, And may be bonanitedat their office, 0.1191 Faun streoit t OPPOSITZ ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Eariday.% tor CONSU:a•TidIc, ASTHMA, BRONOLLITL3 and ALL OTELEIt 4.IIBONDZI COMPLANTS, complicated with, or cawing pnlnonary intindi ng Catarrh, Heart Die l eaee, Afeetiona of the Liver, Dytpeptia, Gastritis, Female Complaint!, to AN EXOSLLENT A.L.TICLE EXPELLING- MOSQUITOES BED CHAMBERS, PREPARED ONLY DIIIIGGIT, .1".01(02.E5B. 110 N. CHARLIS SHALER, City SENATd. HON. WILLIAM WILETz.S, Yeab:ea : JOHN M. IRWIN, City, -TIIOIIA9 S. HASP, Indiana, JOEL KETOILLIAL HUGH > LAFFERTY, Baldwin, WILLIAM McLANR, North Foyetto SHERIFF: BARNES FORD, Lower S. C;eir PB.OIaOI4OTABY : JOHN] BIRIMINGHAII, Ohio COUNTY CWOILMIONEII THOMAS PARLEY, Allegheny7City MIDITRO : JOHN MURRAY,' South • Pit tabu rg, CORONER: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. For 011uoinaltati. ZANESVILLE. THE SYMPOSIUM. .1 7 Vth. Street, lie.zt Door to the RV-lbw : 7h Thea:re BUSINESS CARDS. J. & - T GROUTT tUPOATZu BRANDIES, . GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN a. .. PINE OLD MONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY, PEAOH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Strooto, apl4l PITTSIMJEGH, PA. S. B. & C U P. MARKLE, MANUfiOTURERS OP PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS CF V7I3APPIbIG .7 3. ..IED 30 ME., Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. tp„. Rags banglit at market prices ItEiVIOVAEL., JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Wot3r Etreet, bolow Marko JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MkiRCHANT, 100 Tall SALII 01 PIG METAL AND EtLooms. O. 74 WATER BtP.EET, BEL )1 , 1 SIARKBT, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORM, MAC JOffES JNO. L. BOYD WM. McOULLOUOFI JONES, BOYD & CO. 24.1151: 1 1A02131111L8 Of CAST STEEL. AL2O, SPRING, PLOW AND A,,8. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Roo: stud F'lrst Eltroato, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA MOORHE o D CO. lIANUFACTIMER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Gattoranz.3, Spouting, .. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warohotase, No. 130 First. street, tar26:ly•is PITTSBURGH, PA. MAO lOt D. B. 1103411 D. EL IROGE Et S a.