LOCAL AFFAIRS. Meeting of Councils. The City. Councils held their zegular: monthly meeting on Monday night. In Select Celiac% after the approval of the min utes, Dr. Pollock presented a petition for extension of gas pipes on Wylie street. Referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. C. C. concurred. ,The President pre eased a communication from the City Controller, covering the following bills : John Anderson Son $3O for stoves :N. Patterson, recording, $58,47, which were ordered to be pr_id. The hill of J. S. Cralt for costs, $29,72, was re ferred to Finance Committee, with instructions to pay that portion of it for which the city waslegally liable. t, The claim cf Finch 4E Son for $1240, on improve . ment warrants for 1856-'7, and of Mrs. Mary Wal lace, oa a judgment against the city of $1250, for injuries caused by falling into a cellar, were referred totho Finance Committee, there being no unappro- priated funds to meet them, in all of which C. C. concurred. Mr. Bennett presented the report of the,Finance Committee, covering a resolution to take $l2OO ftbm appropriation to sewers and add it to No. 7, the ap. • propriation for repaving streets, $9OO being appro% priated to the First and $3OO to the Second "District, which was passed, the rules being suspended. C. C. concurred. Also, a recommendation that Capt. Millet:situ and Mr. Black be relieved from a 'per% Lion of the amount assessed under the paving law against their property-in the Sixth Ward. Mr. Berger cared a resolution ordering the City Solicitor to enter satisfaction on the docket for the assessments due in 1858,'59 and '6O, which was re ferred to Finance Committee, with power to act. C. C. concurred. • Mr. Berger, a resolution giving assent of Councils to the resolution of the reduction of the price of gas to $1,60 per thousand feet. Adopted. C. C. con curred. _Sr. Berger, a resolution authorizing the ,citizens of Bluff street to grade down that street and fill up the mouth of Pride street at their own cost, which was adopted, C. C. concurred. • Resolution for water pipes on Magee street. Re ferred to Water Committee, C. C. concurred. Resolution to repair Relief Engine Rouse not to exceed $lOO. Adopted, C. C. concurred. Resolution ordering the City Solicitor to notify, the Allegheny Wharf Master to have the wharf cleaned °rho would be sued for ctlicial neglect, was adopted. C. C. concurred. Resolution to pay Warren Rreuscamp $683 damn. gee to his property by widening Gibbons',street, that being the smonnt assessed by viewers appointed by the Court, was referred to Street Committee in conjunction with the Recording Regulator to report, C. C. concurred. Dr. Pollock offered resolution relating to laying gas pipes. Adopted, C. C. concurred:- Also, a resolution to get the City Solicitor's opin ion whether the city could not recover from the heirs of Quigg the amount which Mary Wallace had recovered from the city ($1250) for injuries caused by falling into Qnigg's vault, adopted; C. C. concurred. Mr. Ward - presented a report of the Street Commit tee with ordinance for a sewer in Union alley,' to be paid by an assessment on the property benefittecl, which was pissed. In C. C. laid over. Also, an ordinance to pave a portion of Mulberry alley, which was lost-in-S.-C. Also, an ordinance to grade Spruce alley and pre• pare it for paving, adopted. C. C. non concurred and referred to Street Committee. The Lund reports of the Pittsburgh Gas Company were presented and accepted ; C. C. concurred. ' Mr. Morrow presented an ordinance authorizing the Western Penn'sylvanis Hospital to obtain water from the upper basin ; passed ; C. C. concurred: Resolutions were passed authorizing the Commit too on Engines and Hose to enquire if the steads fire engine Citizen can be sold, and also to be removed, were adopted; C. C. concurred The S. C. then concurred in action of C. C., as noted in theproccedings of that body. In Ceinmiin_ Council, Mr. M'Kelvy was in the Chair. Present, Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Campbell, Darlington,,Dicksen, Errett, Floyd, Gildea, }Tamil. ton, Hunter, Hutchinson, Layton, Little, M'Candless, M'Geary, Norris, Reed, Rose, Robb, Sergeant, Thompson and Ward. Mr. Hamilton presented a remonstrance from old zens of the Third Ward, against the grading and paving- of Webster street from Fulton to Young. Referred to Street Committee. fir. Thompson One fins citizens of the Fifth Ward, especially ;hose residing on Pike street, from Locust street to the canal, against the right of way to the Allegheny Valley Railroad down Pike street, and praying that in ewat the ordinance should pass, ample provission shall ho made for the damage to their property, which must ensue, was similarly ro. (erred. The same ,gentleman offered a petition from citi. EMS of the Fifth Ward, against the assessments made on Liberty street property by the City Assessor, which was referred to Committee on Finance. Mr. Floyd, of the Second Ward, presented a peti tion asking for the repeal of the ordinance providing for a sewer oa Cherry alley. Filed. Mr. Darlington, a petition for thn:grading and paving of Wilkins street, from Smalhnan to Alle gheny river. Referred to Street C.momittee. Mr. APCandless, of the Fifth Ward, from a speeiil committee on -the grading and paving of grade street, reported an ordinance: changing' the grade of that thoroughfare from Wayne to O'Hara street„ with the proviso that the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany shall compensate property holdaisfor all injury arising from the filling up of the canal. Mr. Campbell having eared P.ll amendment, which was lost, objected on third reading, a suspension of the rules was called for and lost by a vote.of 13 to 9. The ordinance was accordingly laid ove.-.Under the rules. The accompanying report was adEsPted. Mr. Reed offered an ordinance repealing one passed on the 28th of June, relative to a sewer on Cherry alley; which was referred to the Ordinance Conimitp tee. A memorial from citizens of tho Ninth Ward, Own. kg property on Mulberry alley, between Allegheny and Carroll streets, remonstrating against the grad ing and paving of that portion of the alley, was re ferred to Street Committee with instructions not to proceed in the lotting until they report on the peti. tion. Mr. Errett, from the Spedial Committee on Council Chambers, offered a resolution authorizing the Con troller to draw his warrant in favor of MIME la Old for $253,57, for gas fitting for Council Chambers. Mr. Floyd a similar resolution for chairs for Council Chambers by T. B. Young Co., for $2O, chargable to contingent fund. Read three times and paged. Mr. Errett offered an ordinance supplementary to an ordinance for the weighing of coal, authorizing the Finance Committee to lease the coal scales of the city for any such sum less than fifty per cent. as they may deem pepper, provided they are rented to the highest and best bidder. Read three times and passed. Mr. Sargent offered a resolution for the erection of a gas lamp on the corner of Second street and Brow. ery alley. Referred to Gas Committee. A memorial from Benjamin H. Latrobe, President of the Connellsville Railroad Company, asking for the right of way across Second, Try and Ross streets, in approaching their depot grounds, was referred to Street Committee and City Regulator. An ordinance based on the petition was similarly referred. In all of. the above action the S. C. concurred. Tho ordinance relative to -the Allegheny Valley Railroad, laid over at last meeting, was then taken up, bat as the 'hour was late its farther consideration was postponed until Friday evening, when a social meeting for the purpose of action on railroad ordi naneas will he held. .Aquaticf.—The excitement among the amateurs in the rater line about the race between the " Putman " and the " Darling," to come cff next weak, is on the increase. Bets of two to ono on the " Darling " are freely offered and quickly taken. The friends of both boats are sanguine of the success of their fa vorite: The boats are a - 01l matched, the oarsmen well selected, and the race promises to be closely contested. On Saturday last, a new raw-boat, just completed by Ina° Gullet, and bearing his name, was launehed. She is &neat craft, with a fine model, and forty-three feet long. On nest Saturday, a new barge, now being eon. strutted by R. Roger 3, for the Allegheny Boat Club, will be ready for the water. She is named after Gan. Robinson. Crops in Columbia County.—The Bloomsburg (Co. lumbia connty)-lienwerta says of the crops inthat vicinity: " The yield of whoat may be considered more than an average crop, in this section of coun try, and the farmers never had a more favorable time for gathering it. The pats aro ripening fast, and will be fit to cut in a fotr days. Corn is coming on finely, and the warm weather and occasional, rains we have bad the past month have pushed it ahead rapidly. * If the balance of the season should prove as favorable, and frost should sot set in carly, we may look for an average crop, and probably a little more. Tho potatoes are doing well." Collino Park—On Saturday afternoon Collins Park will be again ttirsrri ollon to the public, when a pacing match will take place), open to all horses that have never paced their mile in public in 2:50 or less—for a puree of forty dollars—entrance ten per eent.—to close on Thursday. The race will be mile heat', best three in five, bursas to go as they please, and drivers or riders to weigh 145 lbs. It is expected that a match will take place on the same day be. tween "Big dim" and "Fanny Robinson,' , ' two mile heats in harness, for six hundred dollars. Should this latter match be made, the contest would doubtless excite much interest. Altered Notc.—A young German, named Woelthen, WIIS before Maycr Weaver yesterday, charged with passing a note altered from a two to a ten on the bar keeper of a beer Faller named Heftier. He was held to bail for his appearance this afternoon, when he will have a hearing. Ifangficld Property.—We call the attention Qf our readers to the advertisement of beautiful sites for t,auding purposes, in Mansfield. Glad News ! Full of Hope to the Afflicted and Suffering.--Diany of the thousand portals of Death may be dosed, and life made happier and more com fortable to thousands-who aro now in danger. Doubt less this world contains many .a balm to soothe its physical woes and cure its diseases. Among those, in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable pond, a zate and speedy pare for Consumption. s- The railroad editor of the True Frees think. J. Edgar Thomson is a very wise and proper man, and in the issue of Monday speaks patronisingly of the Pittsburgh and Ft. 'Wayne _Railroad. A few days ago, these several Railroad' Presidents who held or represented Allegheny County bonds, or who bad as sisted in securing suNeriptions from the county or city were denounced as swindlers, who should never be paid a dollar of principal or interest, oven if the Supreme Court decided in . their favor. Perhaps tho bottleholder editor wants 'his pass renewed or rail road advertising. If he don't get them it won't be for want of, whining and toadying. Public Drinking Fountains.—ln the ancient city of Chester, in England, Peter Eaton, Esq., the, late Mayor, has presentetito the public a beautiful granite fountain. If the chief magistrates of our own city would leave behind them such valuable and enduring mayoraltyship memorials, the heartfelt thanks of thousands of the working classes would be secured by them. In Pittsburgh, there is not a solitary water fountain for the people. Is there no liberal Mayor, no wealthy Alderman; no merchant prince, no suc cessful manufacturer, who will immortalise his name by erecting the :fast public fountain in the Iron City ? Finally Comntitted.—John Miller, whom wo no ticed as having taken a watch to Mr. Dunseith, in Diamond alley, for the purpose of Balling it, and who was arrested on suspicion of having stolen it, had an examination before Mayor Weaver yesterday morn. ing. The watch was identified as the property of Mr. Richard Weiland, of Greensburg. Miller was accordingly committed to jail to answer the charge at the next term of Court. Springfield Ordinaneee.—The Select and Common Councils r ere presented last evening with a copy of tho laws and ordinances of Springfield, Illinois, through Mr. Barnhill, of the Sixth Ward. Tho usual resolution of thanks to the Mayor of that city was passed. The Aqueduct.—ln a report to the City Councils, last evening, the Controller stated that the receipts from the Aqueduct, the present year, amount to $760,60, while the expenses were $870,60—a differ. once of $llO, which is to be made up by the city. Isaac J. Woods.—This individual, charged with dealing in bogus lottery tickets, who was to have an examination before Mayor Weaver yesterday morn% ing, waived an examination, and was ,u9mmitted to jail for trial. Doge.—Two-dogs, supposed to be suffering from hydrophobia, were shot yesterday at the Point. The dog law should be enforced while the - thermometer ranges as high as at preslnt. The attention of cash inyers is directed to the fact that Carnaghan, Allegheny City, is now Waring un• usual inducements in his stock of well made clothing, furnishing goods, &0., for men and boys Examine his stock and prices. The Wire for the new Allegheny bridge is being manufactured at the factory of Messrs. Townsend th Co., Falleton. Valuable Real Estate and Stocks.—This evening, at Hr. Davis will sell in his second floor Sales Room, Fifth street, by order of the Orphans' Court, a list of valuable property in South Pittsburgh and Birmingham. At the same time, building lots on Pennsylvania avenue, and bank and railroad stooks. OD DR. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS—These Bitters ere universally acknowledged to be alsure preventative and cure for Fever and Ague, Flatulence, heaviness of the stomach, or any other like affection. Their effect upon the system is most miraculous; they give a healthy tone to the system, remove all morbid matter, and in fact, thoroughly cleanse the system of all impurities. The proprietors, in presenting this preparation to the public, assure them that in no single case, when it has been used according to their dictation's, has it been known to fail, but on the contrary new virtues have been discovered {nits nee. To those affiict• ed with any of the above ills of the body, the "Bitters " are offered as a speedy and certsin cure. Try them, and form your own opinion. For calo by cLraggista and dealers generally, ereryia here 1108TE1TER & 8311TH, Mannfactnrera and Proprietors, 58 Water and 58 Front streets. A. A MEDICLNE, .15 A BEVERAGE, AB AN Appetiser, as a restorative, as a solace, as a gentle artlerant, as a staff in manhood and a help in age. there is nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED BTOMACLI BITTERS, they are pronounced by all who use them, to be far superior to any preparation of the kind now in use. They are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, General De. bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of most of the prevailing diseases of the day. They should bo kept and used by every family, especially at this season of the year, when loss of appetite is so prevalent. No family consulting their own interest can afford to do without them. As many spurious articles are put np and Bold as genuine, be sure and mill 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 1. 141. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufactartr, No. 287 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and dealers generally. el 2 JOSEPH MEYER, ICILNIIPACTUB.ER OP Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Petrn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBURGH; PA. 4V- In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKING. Hearses and Carriages furnished. rar22dly—la NO. 65 FIFTH STREET.— ROOFING CHEAP, AND DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF. JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0.,) S.IANIIPAVTDRED. AND DEALER IN WARREN'S FELT, CEMENT, AND GRAVEL ROOFS, AND ELASTIC CEMENT, AND SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, AND ROOFING MATERIALS. MOPTIOE, No. 65 FIFTH STREET, oppoicite Odd Fel lows Hall, Pittsburgh, Fa. if 9 BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the 18th of June, and kept open until the Ist of October. The new and spacious buildings erected last year era now fully completed, and the whole eatablishment has teen furn ished in superior style, and the accommodations will be of a character not excelled In any part of the Onited States. The Hotel will be under the management of Mr. A. O. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and atten tion to his guests give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind treatment. In addition to the other means of access, it is deemed pro per to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Chambersburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to sup ply dealers and individuals with "BEDFORD WATER" by the barrel, carboy, or in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, viv-- For a barrel, (Mulberry,) $4 00 - " (Oak,) 300 " t " (Mulberry,) 300 " (Oak,) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 225 Bottles, IjF pint, 13 dozen-- 1 50 The barrels are carefully prepareee, so that purchasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All communications should be addressed to THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS CO., Bedford county. Pa. REMOVAL. THE subscriber has removed the balance of his stock of FURNITURE To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, No. tit Fifth street where he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked in plain figaree, and t,bose in want of Furniture, are respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, before puschaaing elsewbere. j y•21:lm 11. H. RYAN. M A I(' FITT & GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Not. 127 and 129 lirst &rest, and Federal Street, Alle9hen.ll Gas Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call particular attention. jy2o:3tri HAFFITT & OLD. AMERICAN WATCHES--Tha best arti cle for a RAILROAD TIME KEEPER, Le one of Ap pleton Tracy & Co.'e American Levers. Every Watch is accotspeaiad tvEh a gurrantee from the manufacturers. REIM:MAN & MEYRAN, No. 42 Fifth street, iv 24 Agents for the Boston Watch Factory. T HE SUMMER RUSH FOR WARM WEATHER CLOT]IINO, For Gentleman and Boys, is now at its height. NEW STYLES. NEW GOODS, And low prices, takes the people to AT OITESTEMS OCrTRIO HALL, jy24 Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. CLOSING OUT SALE of spring and sum• lJ mer BOOTS AND SHOES, At a great reduction from former rates. Call won and se• cure a bargain. Remember the place—at the Cheap Ossh $ tore of - JOBRPH H. BORLAND, jy2,l 98 Market street, two doonfrom COMMERCIAL. 11"1.729988URGH BOARD TRADE AND EIZUCHANTSt Ii CHANGE. Presickn:. • Fr. II TFILLIAZO. Ms Eh: laJnis. 1111IINCR, let, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2d. Committee of .ArbitraLion for /WIG P. R. RRIINOT, V. P., JOHN S. COSORAVE, J. B. OANSIELT), SAMUEL SHRIVES, DAVID ISOANDLEBB PITTSBORGR MARKET. Reported Erpressly for [Vie Morning Post. Plrrsmmaa, July 28 185 e. FLOUR—Is still excited and advancing, owing to a scarcity in the market. We heard of but ono sale - Of 60 bbls. from first hands at $4,90 for extra family.. From store the sales roach 250 bbla. at $42504,50 for tra superfine, and $4,87, $l, $5,25 and $5,50 for extra family, according to quality. 8AC0N...2000 lbs. Hams sold at 9 1 4 c. RAY-24 loads from scales at $8 to $lO. SALT...7O bbls. No. 1 at $l. CHEESE.-Sales of 45 boxes W. R. at 734. SAO A.R...Safes of 11 Lida fair to mime at 8h'©&...1". ' LARD OlL—Eales 8 bbls. No. 1 at 85c. WHISKY...SaIes 42 bbls. Reitifted at 24©2434: Fer Steamer Europa.] LIVEIIPOOL, July 10.—Breadstuffs Market.—The market exhibtits a declining tendency for all descriptions of Bread. stuffs. The weather continuos to be favorable for the crops. Flour is dull at a decline of 6d. Ohio is quoted at 223.©215. Western Canal 21@225.; Philadelphia and Baltimore 22V) V.s. 6d. Wheat is also doll at a decline of ld.; sales of red Southern at 6s. 64.@6.8d; white 61. 9d.(g)7s. Bd.; red West ern be. 64.@61. 6d. t-white 61. 3d.@6a. 6d. Corn is very dull; white sells at Ms.. and yellow at 84s. 6d. The Brokers' Cir cular quotes a decline in Flour of 6d.@ls., and wheat at a declining tendency and prices 6d @le. lower. Corn was also declining, with a falling off in prices of 6d. Liverpool Provisions Market, July 16.—The market closed with a declining tendency. Beef is heavy, and holders are pressing on the' market. Pork is steady. Bacon heavy, with holders pressing their stocks on the market at a de cline of ls. Lard steady at 65s (4)575. 6d. Liverpool Produce Market, July 16.—The circulars report Sugar as steady., Rice firm. Rosin steady at 12 for tine. Spirits of Turpentine 42®445. Peninitimas, July 20.-41'he Flour market is more active; 3000 bbla disposed of at $1,25 for old stock, $4,t23T @ss for fresh ground from new Wheat; $4,75@5,25 for common and good western extra; $4,1 234 for middlings; $3,623!®3,75 for condemned; .1000 b superfine for Sep tember delivery, sold at $4,60. Wheat corn., forward slow ly and is in demand; sales 8003 bush at $1,05@)1,10 for new red; 86c@51,03 for inferior and good old red; $1,20@1,80 for white. Rye wanted at 70c. Corn in active request at 90c for yellow. Oats better, 5000 bush sold at 42C442% for old and 40c fir new. Provisions have an upward tendency. hisky firm at 26@i28, the latter for Ohio. Nrw Yona July 28.—Cotton dull. Flour firm; salsa 11,000 bpi& Wheat firm; 16.000 bush sold; the supply is scarce; Milwaukee club $1; misoubd western red $l,Ol. Corn firm; sales 8000 bush; no stock; white 95@$1. Lord steady at 10X@)11%. Bacon quiet, but firm at 8%@8% for Sides and 6 for Shoulders. Leather firm. Elid‘s quiet, but steady. Sugar firm; Muscovado 7@8%". Coffee steady; sales 1600 bags. New York Stook Market. New Yowl, July 28.—Stocks higher. Chicago and Rock Island 78 3 / 4 '; Illinois Central 773 La Crosse and Milwaukee 4; Michigan Southern 24 3 / 4 ; N. Y. Central 85%; Pennsylva nia Coal kt; Reading 47 3 / 4 ; Virginia S's 92 3 / 4 ; Missouri lYs 85 3 / 4 ; Galena and Chicago 88; Michigan Central 62 1 4; Cleve land and Tolsdo 86 3 / 4 ; La Crosse land grants 31; Tennessee S's 823. enscrsatsar, July 25.—Flour unchanged; 1500 bb!s fur October delivery were sold at $1,20. Whisky unchanged; sales 900 bbls at 22c. Provisions unsettled; holders refuse to sell, expecting higher prices; Meas Pork has advanced to $15,75. ' , Bacon is held out of the market; Bulk Meats ditto. Grain unchanged . Oats; 45?;47c, with large receipts. Money matters aro unchanged. NKEWOUS HEADAOHE.—Rev. W. G. Howard, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, 111 i • nods, 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 Juno 18th, 1858, ad dresselfto Messrs Fahnestock & Davis, of Chicago, Illinois, says :=" During the last twenty years, I have made use of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and Homoeopathic physicians, but all have felled; and I had re linquished all hope of relief, until I was induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually relieved mo in repeated instances of late, and I can oheerfally and'con. scientionsly recommend them to others who aro similarly affected." This sovereign remedy is sold by B. L. Fahne stock .k Co., corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies should be addressed. (jyl3:cc CANDIDATES. {O'SHERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tho decision of the Democratic Convert. &ion. BARNES FORD, jtabist7 Upper St Clair. 00RONE6.--The undereagma Gum imusen—sn candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the Do• moaraoy [Jell LENOX RILL 00IINTY 00311111851NE2.--Ths friends of CHAS. ( I W BRYBON, of West Deer township will urge his nomi nation for tho lace of County Commissioner, before the next Democratic Convention; subject to the tusages of the Parts. 7yl4:dswto NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of BAGA LEY, 0080 RATE . CO. expired by limitation, on the first instant. The business will be ci ntinned by W. BADALEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of the late firm. W. BAGALEIY, __ _ JOHN S. 00SG1 AVE Pittsburgh, July 22d, 1858.—jy23:tf WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No.lB and 20 Wood Street, jy23: tf PITTSBURGH. SEWING MACHINES.- THE $2O AND $lO DOUBLE LOUR STITCH SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 PIPTH STREET, Those Machines are admitted to be the beat in market for family we, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip even if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will ba received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley, Plttsmargh, Pa. NOTIOE—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only one of the name In business on this street. jylbay RARE CHANCE FOR A HOME—Only $5OO, half in hand, balance on time, for a Cottage House of 3 roe= and kitchen, with a lot of 30 feet trout by 110 deep; grape arbor, peach, plum, and enade trees, with small fruits, etc., situate in SouthVittsburgh, on Gray's Road, no; far from the Monongahela Bridge. 13' 1 7 8. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market at. AFARM of 238 acres, near Economy, for woo by S. CUTHBERT • SON, 61 Market street. OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS—Of our owon and other manufacturers, for tale wholesale and retail, by .13'17 rftRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH -3000 yards of a traperlor quality, just remitted from the factory, and for sale by & H. PRILLIPB. jyl7 28 and 28 St. Clair etreot. CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS.—Enamelled with plain or figured backs—on muslin, Twilled and Duck Goods, for sale by J. h EL PHILLIPS, Jyl7 28 and 28 St. C street. CIAP OIL CLOTHS—A few pieces on mus un, silk, and imitation of silk, fur sale at 28 and 28 Pt. Clair street. (jyl7) J. a IL PILELLIII3. GO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and buy your Shoes at reduced prices. A few more SOILED SHOES and GsimrßBsellingOHEAP. GENT'S GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters for VL Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and Ties, Buck and rail Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Shoes selling at low rates. Call soon. DIFFENBAOHEIt lb CO. J yl7 No. 17 Fifth street, near Market, CIORKS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An im- IL/ memo stock on hand, at the only CORK ILANIISAO TORY in the city—No. 76 Smithfield street. jyl6 H. OVERINGTON. 0 L D, SUGARS, FOR PRESERVING, VERY CHEAP, AT LEAD -200 Pigs No. 1 Lead, for sale by J. 0 6 HENRY H. COLLINS LADY residing near the city, wishes to procure a GIRL of - 8 or 10 yearn, to live with her till of ago. For further particular; call at our office, 61 Mar• ket stmt. S. OUTRBRBT & 80N, JY/8 General Agents. MACKEREL -25 bbb3. No. 3, Large ; 10 half bbl,. No, a, large. For sale by (iYI2) . W. H. SMITH &00 IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have now placed upon the counter a lot of SOILED GAIT latiS and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam. ine them. All kinds of summer wear selling at the =cot reasonable prices. Misses' Gaiters, black and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of the newest styles. We have atilt a few Men's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly redtwed prima. DEVAINBACHEII A QQ y jylo No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. Idiflat-400 bbla 'Lou • Lime, for Bale by W/13] =NAY EL IDOLLINB.23 freasuro. N. LEOLIV-B, Js Sum:Wendel:. JOSEPII SNOWDEN Foreign itiarzieta. Philadelphia market. Now York Market. Olnclanstl dlariset. J. .4 H. PHILLIPS, 28 and 28 St. Clair street. JAYNES' TEA STORE, No. 88 fifth street SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THMURGENT RICQUEST (IP RUN. DERN OP TIME PATIENTS, DR& C. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES Hare concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may bo cotiatilted at their office, no. 101 Penn street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Suadayo, for CONSUL" eriON, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL CTIERT. cIIRONIO COMPLANTS, complicated with, or c.staing pialmonary disease, including Catarrh, heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 40. LER. JITCII A SYST-S 'would state that their treatment of Ocrsaumption is based nisi= the fact that the disease exists its th Wood and system at large, both before and during its devesoinnent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ics], Hygienic and Medical remediesio purify the bloedand strengthen the system. With Cure, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but oriy ca Paula• trees, (having no Curative egects when tumi alone,) and lima lids are earnestly cautioned sealant wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can bo resealed In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the teal of the dinette is in the blood and its qTects only in the lungs. .6a- No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be tout to those wishing to consult as by letter. tas29:daw DEMOCRATIC Edacr : L the time approaches for making the non:Una:ion! far the fall election, the Democrats are looking about !sr quit:Ale candidates to place upon their ticket. Allow me to suggest the following names for their orsld oration. There is not a gentlemen named, who is not a thorough national Democrat: CONGRESS. HON. CHARLES SHALER, City ESEITATI. HON. W/LLTAM. W/LHHi, Peebles ASSEMBLY : JOHN M. IRWIN, City, THOMAS S. HARP, Indiana, JOEL KETOHINE, Elizabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Rahlwia, WTLLL4M McLANE, North Fayette BII3IIIIFP : BARNES FORD, Lower 8 1 - Clair EsontoNoTiat : JOHN BIRISIDIOIIAII, Ohio COUNTY COMISISSIONER : THOMAS FARLEY, Allegheny City tuDrzno : JOHN MURRAY,•South Pittsburgh coaoNza: WILT•TAN ALEXANDER, City =GEM CITY 3 WEST OY THE ALLEGMENY 3 EASTERN NECK a ,soura OF TI E XIONUNGAIIELL 4 -12 OFFICE OP PITTSBURGIR GAS CO., } 12th July, 1828. Ws , DIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTEES OS THE PITTS BURGH GAS COMPANY havo thia day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Steck of the Company, payable on demand to Stockholder , : or their legal repreeentativea, at their oldie; oa Smithfleld.atreet. Jyl3aw JAM!. -tB. CiIB.ISTY; Treasurer. NOTICE—TELE INTEREST COUPONS of the Rollie of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS BURGH AND ERIE RA/LROA 13 COMPANY due July, 1858, will be paid at the office of W. 11. WILLIAMS 1 00., Pittaburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment 13 made In consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and 'met Company, New York, whore the Ompone are payable By order of . . TEE COMMISSIONERS. STEAMBOATS CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. Tho elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR--Capt. RSDIIIOND J. Gases—wili leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, Tills DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, For freight or passage apply on board, or to FLACK, BARNES ift CO., Agents. Through to St. Louis in five days. This boat connects with the mail line, and will go through in the time sped fled. She will leave on Saturday. ap22 PAI lIDRiiIIIMA For /Marlette and Zanea-ville oo non sik steamer 8, wi 11 leavo ?or t i ti l e " abo C v s e P t an . T all intermediate porta on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Par ft eight or passage apply on beard. THE STRIPOSIIITAL ILLIAM C. GAL L AGIIE - R, PROPELETOR, . F(fih &red, Nest Door to the Pittsburgh TherVre The house is now, built especially-for the purposes of a First Class Restaurat and saloon, and tb proprietor hay inp had many years experience in the business will keep Oonstantly on hand the best that the markets afford. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. He wants Irvirme rxtv thn zw.h . l,le. v.,7 cry L i ce hirxt call at the Symposium.fat ^ly NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADLES' ItEST.AUS.ANT, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. 'The subscriber has Rased, and fitted np several commodi ous roams nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth .street, which are now open for the Bummer Beason. La • Cies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTION/MY, FRU t TS, ICE °BRAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test (or themselves. (jo10) M. McGINLEY. ONLYS7SO for a Dwelling House of four rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees, otc., pleas antly situated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount Washington, immedlatly opposite Smithfield street, will bo gold on easy terms, by . S. CUTHBERT & SON, .IY/ 3 6l Market street. abYARIETYI-A Farm of 40 acres; one of 12 acres; one of 302 scrag Buildieg Lots, price 8100, pay. ein sums of $2 a week. , Dwelling n 011.309 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, and :daunt Washington; a pleasant residence in Sewickiy; 8 Lots in Baden, for sale by jylB 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 51 Market et. . 13• EA Ts.-20 bbls small White Beans for 4 ale by 10121 H. IL COLLINS. A, DWELLING HOUSE en Third street for rent. 8. CUTHBERT Et 80N, .1e23 61 Market street. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets, haalng 130 feet-front ou Wood by 60 deep on Sixth street. One-third of the above will bo sold for $9,000. One-half in band—balance at one, two and three years. S. CUTHBERT & SON, jyl 4( 61 31arket street. OILTARCH-100 bxe, McClung & Campbell; 16:9 Extra Starch, for sale by W. H. SMITH CO. - VOR RENT—A large Dwelling House and 1: Store, on Grant street. S. CUTHBERT t SON, my 26 61 Market street. FRESH FIGS-500 drums just received and tor sale by REYIKEII & ANDERSON, el 7 8R Wcort Ftro44. .Q,,,IIPEBIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Day Books. A large sup ply on hand, made in the most superior manner of the finest quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given pattern. Je2B WA!. G. JOHNSTON h CO., ET Wood Bt. COFFEE.-2IX) bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WM. a SMITH & 00., var2B 119. &arm,. tad 147 Vint iinc..te. IarOOL WANTED—The - highest market price paid for farmers wool, by JAMES d FETZER., je22 Corner Market and First streets, grIARRIA.GES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR NITURB OR QUERNSWARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lote, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the Seventh Ward. B. CUTTIBBBT & SON, eld 61 Market erect. SUNDRIES.- 6000 be. Country Bacon; 12 kegs Packed Butter; 76 bushels Bright Dried Apples; 25 " " " Peaches ; 100 bushel-416d Potatoes; 200" Mixed " Just received and for rale by JAS. A. FP.TZER, my3l Corner Market and Second eth. WRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams asst sizes Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for sale by lel9 J. B. WELDIN. TIIST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Pardon's Annual Digest of the LESW3 of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1863,1864, 1855, 18.56, 1857 and 1858, namely. from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. Tb whole completing Stroud and Brighily's Pardon's Digest u to the present date, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Esq., f or oa) , J. B. WELDIN No. 63 Wood street, near Pow rih. •• FIRE CRACKERS-60 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, Just arrived and for sale at the for mat mar. ket price, at HAWORTH A BROWNI Ja23 Corner Diamond arid Maw md alley. DOTATOES-150 bushels White j &th an _ flock Potato° , just reed and for eale ► ,y JA- 8 . FETZER, Jy2 Corner Market or Fimt arrears. MOUNT WASHINGTON.- -7 ----- For Sale—A comfortable two story frame dWf Aii n6 ,- house of four rooms, with a large lot of ground, fe' ait and shade trees, flowers, 20., a good cistern, with plug gi, in the kitchen, &c , palling fence, filtuata on Sycamore treat, Mount Washing ton. B. V tIiTIDIERT 2 BON, leB .61 Market street. WATSONT, SYRING:ES-4 have this day recetTer: another suppri of these celebrated Syringed Pronounced ay phylicisns to be superior to any other now -1220. 1 .! ersons wishing an arts de of this kind, should call. and enmine my stock before pstrchlasbN elsewhere. JOSEP TUNING, je29 Corner Diamond and Market street. RODUCE.- 10 Mite Beane; 9 " Mess Pork, for tale by W. R. MTH & yE i I e 4 i L 9 IIM COPYINEtiNb. ORACKERS--310 bozo No. 1. Golift Clicyjnat received and for Aldo by RIMIER.a ANDERSOI 89 Wood e, treeL 00 BBL". N. 0. TAR,_lgf i rAtle a t t r I l y 0., 1 ILL , 00 Ncliaa au Wood of not. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, WORMS OF BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., 'DEALERS IN • DINE OLD MONONGAII.FLA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BR.A.NDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, spl3l PITTFs P 1. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, .I`,D ALL BINDS rF virtAPPEND IP l ' W r El. Warehouse, No, 27 Wood *met, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rage bough t at market pricei , 111.E.Toit6V.A L. JOHN 2.l66leitgA - 1) - -r,"4 . 1erctel to No. 74 Water htroot, lieltrAttet N cb HEVO. COMMISSION MERCHANT, rail YLI SAL/ Oi PIC METAL AND lalLoc:ams, O. 74 WATER STaIiET, 8E1:;. 7 .7 MARKET, iv 19 PITTSBURGH, PA* PITTSBURGii STEEL TVOittiSi, ii3AAO JONES JNO. L. 80YD... !Lk:CUT-1011G Ei JONES, BOYD & CO. I=l CAST. STEEL ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. Y. STEEL, SPRINGS AND :KYLES. Corner Rent' and F+ Trot Strapsito, 75 25 PITTSBURGH, PA. DI 0 0 ID C 0 , I.IAN UFACTUS.E£ OF Americau,Piala & Corrugated., GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Root CZ Spoottog, AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEr&T 'Warehouse, No. 138 First street, mr2.6: 17 • is . . D. E. Ilthias 53). El. a@9 C ALIMIIPACTUR?..II3 O r lICXIEaI3' PAPIWVED f 11 E1, I ULTIVATOit "' CiultNia 8063 /11ID FIRST %r. WILLIAM CLAYTON it, CO„ WiiOLE6ALE AND li;r•'AII, Ed Q, IT 0 ME El A N Y.O. 37 DIA:110ND ALLny, Near Wood ccrsv-A, 4G5 - - Always on bawl, Elartberry, eraridios, Oa lllonon7s.heN and it ,, ( chi !..1 C9l , "+ t 411.1.1,127. 4 ~ k IVAELS A. IM'E.:II-Z.ic.-Ig., Forwarding and Cozimi,zsiov our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, lluttor, Seeds, Hod Fru and Produce generally, Corner of 'brt.c.rket. cad Ylroc otr,;cte. FITTSBI , LiGH, Pl. Rarer To—Prancie G. Ball .!y, E 5..., William Dilwacth, Sr., . Cuthbert it Son, Pitteb..irgh; Boyd 6.- Ott, Heiehell 1: weal - flagon, S. Brady, Gael , . M. it M. Baal:. Loa a newel!, Mangle Co., George W. iindero.en, Dottie Patton b. Co. Whe.?Bne..• rt. le/Se:led HARDWAI , 4_.*E. FAHNESTOCK, Nu. 7. 1 , WOOL street, Pittsburgh, hes on hand a lart,-3 STOCI OF HARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for OAS 1. In It:, to 1.1, Locks, Binges, Knives and Forks, and elyr,eds, Lrgt aczortmon: of ..'arpenter'a Tools, ho Llci received a ply of Bansage Cutters and Stutters ; 6hovois, Tonguce and Puhrrs Eloigh Bolls. r.o 0t'2.8 rreacrviog L. C. HEPBURN, ATTO.UNE7 AT LAW AND GONViVia.:NCAIt 0/71CJ WITU IL L1EV::!;(7.4.19, r..an.r..tt , WIY. W. TipN G r AND ILZTAIL FIRST PREIIIUII READY ADE Ll'E DRESS STOCK MANUFACTOI?Y, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PEII,,ADEILPHIA, Silk, Merino Bud Cotton Under Shitty and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, 6c., Dressing (lowoe, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to (rder by meas urement, and warranted to give aaci El - action. ; el:I yd E. P. MIDDLETON LIIPOILTE P.B OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DBALEi FINE OLD IV /I S Y , NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, 361:1yd - Pl-11LADEILPLItA. GO 211i10 SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Mind IFactory, HORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., ITITSBURGH. -THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR .2, House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqul !site and elaborate finish, will find it to their Interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Hy work is np by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is gives to the teats of customers. Prices low.- All work - warranted. N 0.12 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. imyStlyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, eirVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FO R THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for tram five qurners And upward 4 and for Heating BTU'Singe, public er private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnace tnekly PITTRMJEcNt. CARTWiIIiGEIT VOUJIttIiA, (successors to John thrttoright,) ANTIFACTURERS AND IMPOI-L'l'Lraa Iva. of Pocket and Table Cath•ry, Surgicl and an I Den tal Instrarronts, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackla, etc., No. SC Wood street. They give special attention the in.ina.astur. ng of Trusses, thipportora, etc. Jobbing and Ito; airing Itn punctuality and despatch. lEDITCIIIICOCEL, CREERS.' & CO, (Star woes TO ROTTMAN. :trant*M4 W C 0.,) WORWARDING AND COMMISSION 311111.011 ANTS, Wholesale DealoN b Prodace, rlour and Wool, No. 114 Second street. Pillnburgh, B.IPEnzN 0 )1 Springer nor:rough, Joseph E. Uhler, Et. Loaic; Pittsburgh; Fent , n Bros., a. CMlde 'A Co., " Cornell h Dorsey, Balama re; liap'Aley, Cosgrove A Co., " Garret a Martlia,Philadelp'aits; 'oConetless,lletine a Go., " damn:, lient, Santee t Co. " G 147. ilr.lith, a CO., " %Vetiver a Graham, 41 gem I% aL. Hord, Cincinnati lieene, Sterling h. Co., 0 A. B. .. , ..t , atoo a Briar., " Yard, Gilmore a Co., " 113 Y`,l:t f W. H. bIoGREI. ... G. AL DOSOR. H. McGE E & CO bIERCISANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentler]] eL'i Pnrnish ing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Adis gheny CI tv. Pa. jal2:ly ---,--,-;-- . --- "-' 1- , ..-Z-2; :!XTA'.I.;.: 0 "ty;7;?-----7;-:: ; ;.::,. .;_' , ';`: ,, i•iv',.::13, z 1 45•,.--., 1 ..,,c'F: •11-.l.;Pri.zir''.,-;-Z.ZY-,54 -11 r - 1 - - : - 4 'l-, i ,SN7.„-::;4, -- qc;i;','- '" I 0 s , 1 (L ..?-r,..,:.:,--,c,, 7 .;.:- , ~',4.40..... 3-, 'r: - 1 L-- ~,..,7=.,...9-1,,1t1z,- .• ...., ,-.1 % ,-.1 %,tj , ..,,:, ~, „ ..ci . ~... • I.,Th pi _.., i . _DT -RI it, xa aw m AItILP ---i'asu , C eitit 0 IN A e. 7 lIAS A MEAUTIFUL SELECTION OT mommriTS, STONITS 9 EnclostureN, !Posts, The public kNrs reppoctfully invited to cmatain.. , car dark. Prices low, =drat varrantal. 9111r7-19 7:1 7 , 75. pOINT B6X BU FitOTORY. — SIEIA rI,44:f7TEINDORF Manufacture to order, BOXES artitttitio for ••...tp and Caudlee, Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc. OrderP rrcryptly IWed. 11013Z112 erf . rsains X. BREVANGI ADP OBERT DALZELL CO., Whoiesakt AAP Grocers, Commission and Femarding Merchants afl Dealers in Produce and Pittabargii 31auufactures, No. 251 Lil="ty stmt. Pi stew qt. P. nes2:l-17 FURNITURE FOR f CASH. Afull to.=rtinent et Pittriburgh mannfactnrd PURNITUDII, Onbracing. BUREAUX, • BOOK CASuIS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFIO-R FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for 06.311. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the abole line, would be advantaged by calling at . I+ACIUNER No. ICS Smithfield street, I.elow Fifth. J. D. RACEMES, . Wive. rzrf 1 :7A UOUNDRY IRON.--$0 tons, for sale by ju Je.lo . - HENRY H. COLLINS. 101/LALR &-WirETIVS CHEMICAL FOOD ! • , —A large supply received this day. For sale whole. sale and fetal by JOSEPH FLEMND, • 1 Jl/2 . oorasr Dtamqr.d CIALTATIM PITTSBURGH, PA MOINE PITTSBEROI3, PA 71.17DICAL. D. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, cathartic, and Anti-Dyspepti!, PILLS, PB,EPABED AND' s BOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., s • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. GO corner of Wood and Fourth Strieta PITTSBURGH, PRNN'A A S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient - tonic, cat:lartic and anti dyspeptic medicine, these Pile are recommended to the public by the former propri etor, (OIL 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 cathavtic, they influence more the motory and lees the secerning power of the bowels titan any other combination in common use. AS A TONIC—They agral with the most delicate atom. orb, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. — """'N'PI-DYSPEFTIC—They neutralize and inter rupt the f.)rnsiitititi - of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food in, the-stomach, —the direct c,nsequences of chemical uterus—an action which should never exist in the human etomath. - Item these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, frill and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend follow the use of other purges. CERTIFICATES. Eztract of alezter in= H. 2 , ..Flirnitoorth & Gb., Druggists, Memphis, Tennessee, January 7, 1858 Simms. B. L. FAIINISTOCK a Co.—We wore the first to in croduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ago. They were the beat Pill over in this market. We use no other in our own families, and secured for them a high tharamer by our recommendations. Yours, traly, H F. FARNESWORTH h CO. Extract of a Idler from a. W. Irwin, NashvzZle, Tennessee, Kbruary 15. 1858. bleamd. B L. Rimunstooa • Co.—Dear Sir: I have eeen Dr. It. A. Wlleon'e Pale need for the agno with good effect; I have tiec.d theta myself, and believe them to M the beet Pill In one I have no chitin they will cure many ot'er complaints when properly seed, and I cheerfully recomme them to the public. Reepecttully, yome, G. W. IRWIN. From Win. Hopkins , late Canal annatistierier. WASHINGTON, Pa. January 8, IBsB—Dear Doctor: I have been using your " Anti• Dyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned required, lur many years, and can truthfully say that I have nev, r 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 it. I must confi dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc., Do. R. ADAMS WILSON. WM. HOPKINS. Pron. Thos. Bladsmore, Esq , Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa. To i R It. A. Wn.som —Dear Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly any they are the best Pilisr to use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them for "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip. Lion; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since the- I use them as a family medicine : if I em bilious, or anything ails me, mad I require mediono, I take a l'ill,and it cure', me; they aro my only medicine, and have been for the last Rovouteen yearn. THOS. 8LA011.5.1013E. January 8, 1858, _ _ Hear! Dr. Keyser :.IBsißs. B. L. letairizaTocs. a Co—l have had Considerable experieueo 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 fur "no:Tons headache," arising from a disordered coo. dition of the btomach. I have likewise prescribed them for ,there, in tees of " hemicrania" and other forms of head. ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the F.tomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free zrom any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all cebilitering. Yours truly, GEO. H. KEYSER., 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. March 5, 1858 jyl:lydcw THE GREATEST 1E [ICAL .101 lift Tr . ..: it' .i... 1 OF Alia AGM t A , R. ":(11::!•INEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov- T_A_ur.:.. ..:11,3 of oar common pexture weal, a remedy chat car. 2vory kind of Manor, 7.C."1 TUE WORST SOP.OFOLA DOWN TO A 00IIIMON 111,1PLE He ba.3 tried It In over eleven hundred Ca Seal, and never failed except In two canon, (both thunder humor.) He lira rlaW hh3 poile-mion over roe hundred certificates of ia rangy,, all within twenty nAles 01 B,gtor.. t...,tt1e4 era wr.r.raatz,l to rare a miming More month. ease to three bottle o will onro the worst kind of Pimple- I, the Nen. Two or Chre,2 boLtlea will clear the sygt4m of bilee. Twc. b0tt.14,.. (1:3 wilrrente , ll to core the worst canker In the clo avid:h. "_'htt-.5 to fivo bottle's aro warranted to onro the worst kind of al:,sissies. •e to two bottlt., are warranted to care all humor Ewa bottles aril warranted :o care running of the van and btotche3 among the hair. _'our to six. bottles are warranted to cure corrupt= and rar.nlng nicero. ao bottle will ouzo peaty eruption of the skin. Two or throe bottlea aro warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two o: thrm bottles are warranted to cure tho most des porate caw or rhentaatban. Three to four bottlea are warranted to cure salt•ltheum. 2tee to eight bottlea will cure the wont cue of scrofula. the-first bottle, and perfect.cure 6 wen•antod when the above qiffintlty-infiten: ROXBURY, MASS DUAII 511.1).!01,-ThO reputation of the Medical Discovery, In caring all kind of humors, is Bo well established by the impriimous voice of all who have ever lazed it, that I need not nay anything cn the subject, as the most altilful phyeb clans and the most careful Druggists in the country aro un• aximons in Its prate. In preventing 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 are un fortnitstely That most excruciating chsease to an airectioLatt ::other, NITE,SING SORE MOUTH, b curua I.llf by a miracle; year own temper is restored is natural nve.atnesn, and your babe from short and fretful naps t.o C4ita and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Disarm ry bcc.3rnea a fountain of blecelng to your husband and b. on Ex3hold. In the store advanced stages of CANIKER it 61.i.e•Mis to tho stomach, cans:ml_ .DYSPEPSIA, aothies bet cauiic of the stwn b; then Lo tht :ut6.llnzo and EIDNE , & stu2,l;ag, gontit. , -311ms, &ad an Intliffereucz -oTtra to ctkr-09 of your rawil). Itoar stomach is ItAIV AND INFLAMED, yonr food distresks you, and you can only take certain kinds. and oven of that your system does not get half the nonrislunen t it contains as the scrimonons fluid of the canker eats it up; then your completion loses Its bloom and be• COMICS sallow or greenish, and. your beet day is gone. or waneof nourishment your vttem becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your 1)641 , become relaxed. Then follows train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to _ _ CUBE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakuees of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you re'die, irregularity of the bowel: , , and also, that most exam elating of diaeasec, the PILES. How many thousands of poor women aro suffering from this dhease and pining away a midekabio life, and their nail deor neighbor doea not know the cause. I wish to impress oa your mind that geod old proverb, "An ounce of proven• is bettor than a pound of aura." In tha MEDICAL DISCOVERY you base both the preventative and the care, with Wei great hn d good quality, that it will never, under any circametanoes, do you any injory. change of diet ever nocaleary—eat the beet you can get and enough of it. DEVICTICCN rya naz-hdults. ono table spoonful per day— Children over tenyeaes deamrt spoonful--Children from live to eight yoexa, tea spoonful. A 3 no directdona can be appll• mble;;:to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bovinle tWIC3 a day. Tours truly, DONALD KENNHDY. Prioe ;11,00 per bottle. For salo by Dr. GPO. N. KRUM,' reptdea No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Compleaely Preserved TO THE GigI4IATEST AGE. and who tbat to gray would not have It restored to its form, ,. color, or bold, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have It removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions, but would l' cured, or with sick headache, (ricuralg,id.) but would be cured. It will also remove all puop!ei from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rsti7e will do all this, s o circular and the following: ANN 4emoit, November 6, 1856. Pit 0. J. ii ocd—Dear Sir have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been en often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, Sic., I was 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 months since ' when you gave me each assurance as induced the trial of your 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 bot tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon ; and entirely over the head; oho continues to nee it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your Re.toiative, with the happiest effects herefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and valn4 are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from with() or gray (by rea gen of eickna or ago,) to original color and beauty end by all young persons woo would have their hair beautiful and glossy. • Very truly and gratefully yours. --- SOLOMON MANN. VEMID "WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at lllissfield before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave mean order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Sirs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend ing lie nee to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for It. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMON MANN. C/liLlll 7 lIL, Jane 28,1862 I have oiod Prof. 0.3. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray„ . but by the use of his 'Costars, tive it has resumed its original wlor, and, I have no doubt, permanently eo. R. BRESSE. ex , l3enator, 11.8. 0..1. WOOD CO., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishneztt) and IR Market street, Bt. Lords, Ira • Bold by DB, GEO. H. KEYBEiIt, No. 140 WOod jedatro46W And soldby 011 pro . • - DAGErERREAN GALL 0.49,GTE413. 1 NEW DAGITERREAN AND AMR. MY AND M3E-LIGHT G A LLE-R)i, .FLUTH STRELET,NRARLY OPPIXITH THERItZO.II7/10g. '&7l. SIOTURES taken is all the variant; stylesifn any weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Sick or deceased persons taken at their resident:at apatlydea-in WALL'S PICTURE GALL R M. C. WALL HAS T aN THE third Boor of ow Building, adjoining the Mechanics' Bank, Fourth stJones' reet N , for an AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY; and having fitted up the room in a style unsurpassed, invites his friends and thepub tic to visit his establishment. Ilia Reception Room, he has no he.station in eaying, has not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and appointments generally; and his Operating Rooms, being on the same floor, are entered immediately through it. In his Operating Rooms, the most improved combined side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic ture, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to make his establishment the resort of ail persons of taste. Mr. Wall's experience as an Artist, is a guarantee to his patrons that none but good Pictures will be permitted to leave his premises. The public, and tho Ladies eapocially, are uvited to view bis rooms, and examine specimens. i9241w • R. M. CARGO & C 0. , - Photogr,raphers mad Anatero:tiTists, NEVI. YORK GALLERY, - • No., 21 PlAbl'atreet, Ci N B !al& E. W. cor. Markot PRIOIIO TO BITIT ALL. myl.4-911S-4V AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WAS.RANTiLD, OAN BY EAD AB LOW AS AT ANY FMK! OLAS3 ESTABLIBIDEENT IN TTh COUNTRY, AT Retuowed to *2l Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from TIT Fourth street, ro No. Y 1 Pitch street, near "Market. Ttitn rooms havin,- been built especially Lr the purpbee, with three larg , are not Harnessed in the 'city for comfort, convenience and excel ones in arrangement. • Our old friends and patrons, and those wiahing en parlor lik•enessv,s, are invited to call. IE4. Reception Roam end Specimens on the ground floor. i aPT GOTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales 'ooms, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are held pnbli. Jales of goods In all variety, salted ter the trade and consumers, from a largo stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that mast ho closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOOK, A. rd., Tir). - Goode aud fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family nee; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoos; ladles ware, ac. . AT 2 O'CLOCK, P.M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; Carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stores; cooking atom-dist groceries, Ac. AT 7 (YOLOOK, P. M., Fancy articles; watchee • clocks; Jewelry; musical 11113trut ments; gnus; clothing; LT goods; boots and shoes. beak stationery. c.se.3 P. M. DAVIB.Ano WIILDING LOTS ON PENNSYLVANIA t 3 AVENUE, AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVEN ING, July 27th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales ;Rooms No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold those two valuable lots of ground, Ncs. 4 and t, in the plat , of lots laid ont by Eels Berger, having each a front of 20 feet on Pennsylvania, Avenue, near the corner of Pride street, and extendintbaok 75 feet. Title indisputable. Terms—Ono-third ra..11; residue In one and two years, with interest. (j,21) P. M. DAVIS, A.ictir. O I RPITAICS' COURT SALE OF VA I FUA- RI:Ai, ESTATB SOUTH PITTS cr - Rari AND B 11.11INGIIA.11-00 TUESDAY. 1:,17EN1N(4 1 , July 27th, at B o'clock, at the commercial Sales Rooms, 4 Fifth street, by order or U. Biddlo Bobertr, administratott of the late U. U. Gregg, deceased, will be sold without t +nerve, these flee lots of ground, situate in the borough of South Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in the plan; of Bald borough, Nee. 38, 77, 78, 83 and 96. Also, those three lots of ground, Nos. 72, 73 and 7 1 ,4, sltu. ate in the borough of Birmingham, corner of Gregg street, having each a front of 2l feet on 0 :non street, and extend. lug back 110 Bet to Chesnut alley. Ou lot No. 72, is erect ed one large Three Story Brie.: Dwelling Homo, with three story brick bre!: building, um. Also, lots 7,05. 91, 92 and 93 in plan of lots laid out by heirs ofUregg, in the borough of Birmingham, havlpg each a front of 24 feet on Carson street, and extending hack 100 feet to Chesnut eFey. Also, lots Noe. 177 and 178 on same plan, havinfi each a front of 24 feet on Weshingtott street, and extendi g back 100 feet to We.lnut all-y. Also, lots Nos. 201 and 213 in cane plan, haviu a front of 24 feet en Washington street., and extending back 100 feet to Spruce alley. Title indisputable. Terms Cash. Ire'S P. 11. DAVIS, Aucti.neer. CARRIAGES. Seventy-Five New and Second-ET/ d , CARRIAGES AND L'ITGG ES 9 FOR SALI3 AT WHITE'S REPOSIT.O Y. TFO MILE RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLEI - THE SITBRRIBER OFFERS FOR D AIDE or eicbariget male most l'easonable terms, • 41:1, 4 a fine assortment tf Barouchen and second-hand 4:7 1 )._„-.... ,- .14 ug6.1.., tk.ccal , 1, 7 ii'utriinnry-of Nallerai.le.i , ,, som e l i c i t t a... used. Also, twenty-one now Buggies,made in my own shop, from the very best material porchasod in Eastern Market— . A fine lot of Trotting Wagons ' now and senmidthart Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linda, Germantown agons, Jersey Wagons and Rockaway's, two fine Pha3tOnti, eats for, 4 four persons, ono of them Watson's make, and t e other New York make. Two fine Salkies, one made b Mr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Buggies, tillable for light marketing. The subscriber flatters hinsc lf, that he can make it to the interest of ?snout wishing to par. chime, to give Ufa a call. The establishment Is cenverif . nt to the city, the kcelslor Omnibus Lino of Cosifies posing tinAlok,r every ten minutes. mro:lydaw '. JOSEPH WRITE. ga7A- C. WEST & C 01 3 stlai, CARRIAGES, ROCEAWAYV, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH PA. 41fgp- All work warranted to he of the best materials and workmanship royl2ilydia , "i z JOHN W. iII 9 CARTH ‘ : itt ILL POSTE' I A. WILL ATTEND TU TIIE 'RUSTING and DISTRIBUTINI of all kinds -cif BILLS FOR CONCERTS Ia:CTDRES, EXIIIMITIGNS, a-c. All communications wither by nail telegraph,(it' othe: • wisa—dirocted to the effict, of the Morning Post, ti II l receive vompt, aMaticl ST.ONE & 0 • GLASS PATENT.PD PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetable , Mince Meats, Oysters, and all ouch perishable articles rditatitao. ji a tared and for sale by CIJNING M 11A , 3 it CO, No . 109 WATAIt and 14-0 FIRST STREET 2, l'itisburg , Fa. 1, 4 the main secret of prescrring fruit is a fro condi don, consists in Laving it thoroughly heated Who sealed up. and in er.pellinr• ' all the air there gt,y niay sin tho vessel, eo that when the fruit cools, it will form a arainm. The undersignel having procured the right to arrufaC. tare these Vars, resp.ctfuliy call the attaation of deiilers and others to them. The gnat superiority of 411.52.3 oror any cther for the preservation of fruit!, etc., etc. ii DO well that any comments up.m it are entirely unneeeas the proprietors feel confident that any one, aft , once seen these Jars, will never be ir.ducel to teal For sale wholcualo and retail by LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER SMELTING WORKS. PARK M'CURDY , IM'ANUFACTURPAS OF SHE AT Brazier' and Bolt Copper, Proiaod Coppor ltaiaod Still Cottony, Spotter t older , tc also impo dealera in Metals, Tin Plate, eheiit Iron, Wire, &c. • on hand, Tirimen'a Machine s and Tao! a. Warohons Pirat, and 120 Secondetr " Pithibargh; Pa. Sped of Copper cut to any ile3tred pattern. my 29: MILITARY N GAMPITENT sr TE op PENNS ri Tr.LVIA. E=CTITIT.F. CEEZZBER., lirzrithurg, Juno 3, 1 f It is hereby ordered, tbet a "Camp of Instruction . " he held at Williamsport, Lycomin4 county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant Gneci.l of the Common wealth is directed to fix the time theroof—to tah-3 charge of the arrangements—to attend in pzt , on, cad to istme the necessary orders to the ejeli , ,ral Stuff, and other Military officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the same. WIT, .r. pAcKgit, cciiimander4n•chter. _.--- , AILTUZEBT GLNEII.I.I.'S Orruni,l 1 Harrisburg, Juno 2,1828. j In obedience to the above order from Head-Quarters, a "Camp of Instruction" will be held at Williamsport, Ly. • coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 ni., on Tuesday, the 7th dt4 of September, 1888, To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day of said Month, at 12 at, of mid day, to be called Camp " Surquehanna." L This Encampment ii intended to include the tud.form ed companies throughout the State, who are earnestly to. quested to bo in prompt attendance.. IL The Major Generals, Brindior Generals, and Brigade Inspectors of the several nivis ion N and b , i gr.d e!t, are req.. fired to report to my office as soon as possible, What companies and field officers will be in attendance from their respectite commands—with the number of mea in each company, the names of the Captains, and their Post Office address.' • ILL The Aids.do•Camp med all other 4 fficers of the Grand Staff of the Commander-in Chief are ordered to Jae in at. tendance, armed and equipped in full parade dress. IV. All companies in attendance are required to bring with them all tentt and camp eqtdpage they may have. V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report at once to my office, what equipage belonging to the State is in the limits of their command. VL The Major General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D. K. Jackinan, shall he the senior officer on duty, and he is I hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said Encampment, and is ordered to report to this office for far therinsizuctions. By order of tlid Commander-in-Chief EDWLN C. WILSON, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania.. GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, strawberry, Pino Appla and Banana SLlvors, for salo by REIMER k ANDERSON, _ • 83 Wood 'trod. "UEE BILL of. Aldermen, Justieds of the Peace, and Constables, n._der the Act of April 18th, 1857, printed and for sale by NV. S. HAVEN," • Printers and Eltationon . i, NOS. 3/, 33, and 35 'Market street. ffiffMalgt . 4 017P,F4 IV ALL'S, Fearth street I tinanco known, y, and having y other. CUNINGHAMS Sc No. IC9 Water NG, Ycatosna, tars and 01. -tautly No. 149 ialorders claw