.~ -.. LOCAL AFFAIRS. 7'lic Aqueduct. The city of Pittsburgh is jest now in rather a mis cellaneous position in relation to the aqueduct over the Allegheny river at this point. It does not pay, and it is a matter of some importance to the tax payers of the city, who will have to make up the deficit in the receipts over the expendituiles, to have the connection of the city with the Aqueduct closed up and terminated. The Aqueduct Was built by the city, by authority of an act of the Legislature, and when, from the toils received for crossing it, the city should be reimbursed for the cost of construction, the structure was to re f vent to the State. Ala sale of the Main Line cart rind the Aqueduct with it, and the reversionary in'- terest which the State had in it is now the property of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, if, indeed, the tale of the public works by the State did not vcot the actual ownership in this company. By the Look•keeping, of the cations treasurers of the city who from year to year had charge of the fund received from tolls, a balance was made to ap pear in fsvcr of the city of some $32,000. After the sale of tb","j Main Line en agent of the city went on to Harrisburg to make an effort to have the amount paid to the city by aprropriation, as this Was believed to be 'richt, inasmuch as the State had sold the Aque duct to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. An uct was rated directing the Canal Commissioners to liquidate :he balance duo the city, with a view that an appropriation might ho made for itß payment. The Canal Commissioners and the agent of the city went to work, aril the result of their labors vras' ea follows: On the 21st of April last, George Scott, Esq., President pro tees..of the Bord of Canal Commis sioners, retorted to the Speaker of the House of Rep resentatives, in obedience to the act requiring the Bond forthwith to examine the account of the city of Pittsburgh for rebuilding or repairing tho Agee'. duct, and report the result, that " an agent of the city of Pittsburgh had been before them twice, but on neither occasion tvlre the accounts in such a shape as to enable the Board to arrive at any conclusion as to the amount really expended by the corporation of Pittoburgh in rebuiljing and repairing the Aque duct referred to. At the het interview with the agent having charge of the accounts, the Board discovered that the inter est had not Leen properly calculated, and also that the accounts improperly incladed an expenditure of from seven tbouzand to eight thousand dollars, made by the city of Pittsburgh, in the construction of a bridge over- the canal on Penn street. These errors were adm.itied by the agent, who thereupon with drew the amount, for the purpose of 'correction and re-statemout," and it was not again brought to their notice during the session of the Legislature. Thus Can matter still stsnds. The errors in the accou:.t will largely , ranee the claim of the city. Not only had the Penn street bridge been erroneously charged to the Aqueduct Fend, but for a large por tion of the time the interest had been coilpounded, End other charges had Lean made, such, for instance, as the salary paid the City Treasurer for taking care of the money which was received, all of which made it apparent to the " agent of the city " that -the amount coming to the city, upon a fair settlement of accounts with the 'State, would not reach an eaten:: ishinz amount. And now it is obvious, from the statement of the Cdutrollcr to the Councils, that the maintainance of this decaying structure hoe actually became a bill of expenco to the *city. For the present year its re ceipts have been $760,60 and its current expenses expenses sS7o,6o—a clear loss of $llO. The best policy which the city can pursue, manifestly, is to surrender the Aqueduct forthwith to the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, if they will take it, and trust luck and the next Legislature for the re-pay ment of any balance which, upon final settlement of the account, may be found to be due tho city. The objects to be gained by the city iiPsustaining it no lone7sr exist ; it is fast decaying, and will . - re quire Lame amounts for repairs, and it is better for tie tax payers that these repairs should be paid by the railroad company, to whom only it is an advan tage, than by the city. it will be found when the Aqueduct account comes to be adjusted that the city has in fart re;:eived nearly ell to which eh° is enti tled under the act. of the Legislature which empow ered her to build the Aqueduct, and lt is better for her to lose this amount than to incur additional expenditures solely for the benefit of the present owners of the public works, with no prospect what,. ever of ever getting a'dollar of it back. Report of the Gas Company; We have before us the annual report fdthe Trus tcos of the Pittsburgh Gas Compan2; for the year ending Juno ir.:0:11, 1853. It cont.'etias some interest ing statisti,::, whi:h we give tozur readers in a con densed form: Enna tlie re-port of thegtigineer, James Thomp eon, Esq., it appearsih yr there have boenlaid daring the present year,icfn thousand three hundred and fifty-one feee am a i n pip er , of whielt seventeen "'hundred andieenq-cour feet were ussd in replacing the 551 n0 ,Wegth of smaller pipes that have been lifted P-leit will be used in such extensions, as, by th° l2. 5 _ e, they aro adapted for. Tao cost of these enteneione, amounting to six lb usand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty- seven cents, has bean paid out of the " Exten sion " fund, leaving, after paying a dividend of ten per cent. during the year, a balance of that account to be applied to the same pprpose, under the joint ntion of Councils and the Trustees, of twentyetthree thousand two hundred and ninety-five dollars and eighteen cents, less the sum of two thousand nine hundred - and twenty dollars and seventy-five cents, being the amount advanced for public lamps. The total extent of main pipes laid is one hundred and thirty-five thousand five hundred and seventy seven feet, lass four thousand nine hundred and twenty eight feet replaced at various times by larger pipe, leaving the present distance of main pipes, one hundred andthirty thousand six hundred and forty nine feet, or twenty-four miles and three hundred and seventy-o-p fest. The cool carbonized during the.year, has been one hundred end eighty-eight thousand three hundred and thirty-nine bushels, and the gas supplied to the city and private consumers amounts in all to fifty four millions seven hundred and nineteen thousand six hundred and sixty-one cubic feet. - During the year one hundred and fifty: new service pipes have been laid, for the use of private indi viduals, making the number now in use 2,424. But one public lamp has been erected during the making the number now in use 513. The gas con sumed in there public lamps, together with that sup plied to tee Mayor's Office, watilh house water works end mark - et houses, amounts to 12,1 5 7,161 cubic feet, at an expense to the city of $12,400,27. • The cost of manuf-entering the 54,720,000 feet of gas produced during the year was $41,937,33. The number of men employed at the works is at present thirty-six, and the average number employed during the year, forty. • The Company have nearly completed the excava tion for the now tank; a portion of the iron for the gas holder has been received, and the work on it is progressing. It is expected that the new reservoir will be ready far U3O by the first of January next. During the year the demand for coke has very • Materially decreased, and it was found necessary to erect additional sheds for storing it. Tho price has also been reduced to three cents per bushel, delivered at the worts, for the purpose of creating an increas ed demand. The Beard have made a reduction in the price of gas to consumers, and it is new furnished at the rate of $1,60 per thousand cubic foot. The City Coun cils, at their meeting on Monday night, gave their assent to this reduction. The customary discount of ten cents per thousand cubic feat is allowed to those who pay within sve days, which brings the price down to sl,se. The citizens of Pittsburgh are now supplied with gee, not onlf at a lower rate than else where in the United States, but chedper than it is sold in the world. We append a table of the comparative price of Gas at several leading cities of the ;United States, together with the capital, extent and annual pro duet, in tho year 1557, from the report • --- Capital Stock. Proltta. Pipes. per M. New York: Gas Co 4,, 750,000 430,000,000 125 $2 50 blanbtsttanGasCo.,N.Y. 2,770,000 050,000,500 200 250 _Philadelphia ,000 000 434,000,000 214 213 Wag_bilagton City •• 494,900 50,000,003 30 350 Boston 1,000,000 103,000,000 70 250 Clnchanati 800,c00 92,000,000 49 250 Lor.lscille 401,004 33,755,000 30 300 Ft. Lords 800,003 03,503,090 45 350 Detroit' •.:22,C00 19,118,000 18 380 7 Whleelln7 71,500 8,850 , 000 7 800 ... .-. 1,' 4 OlevelsrLd Roch.-stcr. Pittsburg,. Jefferson CoVege.—Th•i commencement at this in ' stitution takes place on August 4. The literary anniversaries 17111 commence on next Sanday, Au. gnat let, with a sermon before the religions societies by Rev. George W. Thompson, of Academia, Pa., and tho Bacealarscuto sermon by the President. OnTueslay, A (must 3, the address before the Alumni Association will be delivered by Rev. Alfred Nevib, D. D., o Philadelphia, and also the address before the literary societies by Rev. Moses D. Doge, D. D., of Richmond, V 2.. On Wednesday, the usual coma moncement exercises will take place, and the degrees be conferred upon the gretimSing class, which num bers seventy-three members. The Duj War still continues in Allegheny, not ❑ crusade against the dogs, however, but measures to oblige the owners of the canine nuisances to keep them at home or muzzle them. Quito a number of dog owners were before Mayor Stuokrath yesterday, who fined theca ten dollars each for allowing their dogs to run at large without muzzles or collars, and also exacted promises for the abatement of the nui , sanca hereafter. We think this method of adminis• taring the law on this side cf the river would be solitary. - - The Washington Infantry have adopted a new uni form, which will shortly ho ready. It is said it wil be a great improvement on theitvresent dress. Glad Newe Full of Hope to the Afflicted and Suffering,--Many of the thousand portals of Death may be closed, and life made happier and more com fortable to thousands who are now in - ,danger. Doubt• less this world contains many a balm to soothe its physical woes and caro its diseases: Among those, in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable pound, a safe and speedy care for Consumption. The attention of cash buyer is directed to the fact that Carnaghsn, Allegheny City, is now offering un usual induceaients in his stook of well made clothing, furnishing goods, Ac., for men and boys. Examine his stock and prioes. • Miles of Price , , 100,000 '2'0,000,000 14;4 300 3.00,000 40,000.000 20 800 150,000 27,000,000 17 1 4 315 270,00'i 54,720,000 24 100 ~~; The Steam Fire Irizsgtne.t!Cittzosa.l) This apparatus has boon an expensive plaything for the city, and now stands useless and ont of ser+ vice in one of the warehouses at the Canal Basin, et a cost for storage of fivo dollars per month. It is a goad a g e ra n d g e i s than ne u and O i r w in oa°nil,3' whore the streets are of Ices would be a most efficient one. It should be sold at once, and the money re ceived for it returned pro rata to the subscribers for its purchsse, of whom the city corporation was the largest. A resolution passed Councils at the last meeting requesting the Committee on Engines and lose to ascertain if the "Citizen" could be sold, and for what sum, and to report at the next meeting. We hope the committee may sawed in finding a pur chaser. The city cannot afford to pay for taking care of so expensive a toy, with no hope of render ing it useful unless the city "comes into a fortune." Whipp&lhie Wife.—A man named Patrick Me- Dumont was before Mayor Weaver yesterday morn ing, charged with abusing hi' wife. According to her statement, she was ehameftilly treated, as she stated that ho took a horse whip and beat her with it until she was quito exhausted. He was held to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for his ap pearance at Court. - - Collision.—On Saturday, one. of the ferry-boats running from the Point, came in eollision with a steamboat. A scone of consternation ensued, women, children and horses frightened, yet no material dam age was done. It was, however, with considerable difficalty that some persons of nervous temperament Were prevented from jumping overboard. an Monday, an oftimr from Temperancevillo, hav ing in charge a prisoner for whom he had a commit ment, took passage on the ferry boat for this city, when the prisoner slipped off and plunging into the water swam ashore. He has not been heard of since. - Malicious Mischief.—Hugh Wightman, a machinist at the Point, made information before Mayor Stuck rath, of Allegheny, yesterday, against William Clark for malicious mischief, in entering his shop and de stroying several valuable patterns, Clark was coin. mitted to answer. Petitions for Bernard Sorry and All Keevil, under sentence for dealing in lottery tickets, aro in circula tion, and aro being extensively signed. It is gener ally believed they will be pardoned. Sent Home.—Mr. Weiland, of Greensburg, arrived in the city yesterday morning, and identified the watch found with John Miller as his property. Mil% ler was taken oat of jail and returned to Greensburg for trial. Oa. DR. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS—These Bitters are universally acknowledged to be a sure 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, end 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 dictations, has it been known to fail, but on the contrary naw virtues have been discovered In its use. To those afflict ed with any of the above Ills of the body, the "Bitters" are offered as a speedy and certain cure. Try them, and form your own opinion. For sale by druggien and dealera generally, everywhere and by ..108TETT1111 er, SMITH, Manufacturers uud Proprietors, fir, Water and 68 Front streets. J524-1c Oe A A lIF.LIOINB, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetiser, as a restorative, as a solace, as a gentle eihilorant, as a staff In manhood and a help in age. there is nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEI3ItATED STOMAOLI BriTERS, they aro pronounced by all who use them, to be far superior to any p!eparation of the kind now in use. They are a sure curs fig Dyspepsia,Costivenees, General De bility, Weakness of - the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of most of the pre-tufting diseases of the day. They should be kept and uoasd by every family, especially at this season of the Year,When loss of appetite is so prevalent. No family coast:4ll'2g their own interest can after,' to do without them. As tgilany spurious articles are put up and sold as genuine, 13 Ssure and call for J. M. Olin's Oolebrated Stomach Bitters, and 3:o that the article purchased bears the name of J. M. Olin aa manufacturer. For sale by J. U. OLIN, sole proprietor and raanufdotnrer, Ho. 2e Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers ge V.BYR Ily JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture Si. Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, ."••••In eddition to the Furniture basinees, I also devote attention to lINDERTAELNG. Hearses and Carriages faroi4h.) NO. 65 FIFTH STREET.- ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent fur H. M. Warren Cu.,) MANUPACTDRER AND DEALER WARREN',3 FELT, CEMENT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFING MATERIALS F~ON✓ICE, No. B 5 FIFTEI STREET, opposite Odd F.• tows HIM, Pittsbarge, Pa. jyg BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful SIMMER RESORT will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the 16th of June, and kept open until the let of Cctober. The new and spacious buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment has teen furn ished in superior style, and the accommodations will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. The Hotel will be tinder the management of Mr. A. G. 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 Chatubersbmrg 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, TiZ, :- I , or a barrel, (Ilulberry,) 44 00 " (Oak,) 800 " " Lllulberry,) 300 " " (Oak,) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 25 Bottles, 1 pint, 5e dozen 150 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that purchasers may depend upon receiving the Watei fresh and sweet. All communications should be addressed to TILE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS CO., J e3o:lm Bedford comity. Pa. REMOVAL. THE subscriber has removed the balance of his stock of U RE To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, No. 64 Fifth street, where he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked In plain figures, and those in want of Furniture, aro respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, b3fore puschaslng elsewhere. jy2l:im H. H. RYAN. MAF FIT T OL D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Nat. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal Street, Allegheny 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. .1520:8m MAFFITT OLD. AMERIVAIsi WATCHES—The best arti cle for a RAILROAD .TIME HEEPRR, is one of Ap plottu Tracy a o.).'s American Levers. Every Watch Ls accompsnied wßil a gurrantee from the manufacturers. REINEIIAN A MEYRAN, No. 42 Fifth street, Agents for the Boston Watch Factory. T ILE s MMER RUSH FO VWAHBI WEATIM. OLOTECLNG, Nor Gentlemen and Boys, is now at its height. NEW STYLES, NEW GOODS, And low prices, taken the people to CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. °LOSING OUT SALE of spring and sum Eat3T BOOTS AND SHOES, At a great redaction from farmer rause. Call soon and so cure a bargain. remember the place—at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H BORLAND, i 924 98 Liarket street, two doors from Fifth. ALADY residing near the city, wishes to procure a GIRL of 8 or 10 years, to live with her till of age For further particulars, call at our °face, 61 Mar ket etreet. 0GT11338112 SON, jyl General Agents. IVIACKEREL-25 bbls. No. 3, Large; 10 half bbl,. No. 8, Large. For sale by (iY/2) W. EL SMITH & 00 "VIPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have jk now placed upon the counter a lot of SOILED GAIT- Eas and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam ine them. All kinds of summer wear selling at the most reasonable prices. Missea' Gaiters, black and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of the 'newest styles. We have still a few Men's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly reduml prices. DIFFENBACI: 00., 7ylll No./7 Min utFoot, near Market. a ~ t~ ~'~' *~a ~~ : ~a~ a -, . :r:r+~::,m. PITTSBURGH!, P 21.1,. mr.a:4l/y—Lo ROOFS, . . COMMERCIAL. SISFESBURCIII 130A.RD OV VitADMI AMID MEILCHANTS, MGM. Pre:Mang. W. U. WILLIAMS. viu Praidiratt , ISIIIJECT, Ist, ISAIAH DICKEY, .Trcasurcr. N. HOLEJELS, Superintendent. JileZPil SNOWDEN. Onamittee of Arbitration for June. F. B. BRUNOT, V. P., .701111 S. COSCRAVE, J. B. OANFIELD, SAMUEL BEIRIVER, n DAVID MTANDLEBS PITTSBURGH MARKET. Reported Exprasly for) the Daily Morning Patt FLOUR—Continues to rule high, from the great scarcity in market. The sales front first hands to-day are limited to 681obla. extra family at $4,00 and 40 sacks extra superfine at $4,26. The sale, from store aro quite small, and priors range at $4,12 for superfine,s4,so for extra do., and $5@5,25 for extra family. HAY..Sales of 16 loads from scales at $.3 to $lO lip ton; load sold at SIL CIIERSE.—BaIea 80 boxes W. R. at 7}s . ®Bc. 11YE FLOUR—Sales of 32 bbls. from first hands al: $2,80. SUGAR...B hhde. sold at B%c. MOLASSES-40 bbls. at 40@42c. SA LT...30 'Ads. No. 1 sold at $1,16 from store. OlL—Sales 15 bbls. Lard No. 1 at 85c. WELlBllY—Bales 25 bid& rectified at 24-o.; 40 Gbh' Raw. at 23c. STAGE oa Weran.-2 feet 8 inches water in the channel Philadelphia Market. PECII.XDILFFELL, July 27.—The Flour market is quiet, in consequence of the advanced rates demanded by holders; only 600 bbla were disposed of, at $4,76 for old western ex tra; fresh ground superfine sold in email way at $4,76®55. No change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. The Wheat market is somewhat unsettled, and prices have advanced o®Bc there being ,an active demand for it, with very limited re• celpts; sales 8000 bush new red at $1,10®1.20, white $1,30® 1,35 Rye continues to sell on arrival at 700 Corn meets an active inquiry at 900, and but little or none here. Oats are selling freely; 6000 bush old Pennsylvania brought 42® 42c. Provisions are advanciag; Mess Pork is held at $17,75®518; sales of Hama In ,ots at 10%®13; sides at 9, and !shoulders 6 3 %; 60 casks of Hams, in pickle, at 8%;1 and firm and scarce at 12c in bbls and 18c in kegs. Wool comes forward freely and there is more demand Ls- it within the rango of 230)42c for common and fine fleeces. Whisky firm at 2.54®26c in bbls; latter rata for Western. Baltimore Illarket. BALTIMOBA July 27.—Plour firm, but quiet. Wheat very firm; sales red at $1,7431,20, white 82®84, yellow 88@81. Inlay dull at 213®27. Provisions dull and lower. Bacon 8 1 ,4(0%; bulk Shoulders 8, and Sides at 8. New York market. NEW YOBS July 27.—Ootton unsettled; 1000 bales sold. quotations are nominal; middling upland 12 6.10. Flour quiet 900 bbls sold southern 50 better; !ales at $4,80©4,95. Wheat declining; sales at 60,000 bush. Corn has declined; 16,000 bush Western white sold at 85q southern $1; yellow 94. Prime Pork 5c lower at $13,70@514. Lard steady at 11%©11%. Bacon steady at 6@81,;",. Molasses firm; Mus covado 32. LinseNl Oil 725343. Tallow firm. Sugar firm; Porto Rico 139@)55:4; Muscovado T@SX. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool 2-10(g7-52. New York Stook Market. Nrw YOBS, July 27.—Stocks higher. Chicago and Rock Island 79%; Illinois Central 75; LaCrosse and Milwaukee 4; Mich. Southern 24%; N. Y. Central 85%; Reading 49 1 4; Canton Co. 20; Missouri 6's 85%; Galena and Chicago 88 1 ,4; Mich. Central 6s Erie 18%; Clevaind and Toledo 39; La Crosse land grants 29%; California T's 86. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, July 27.—Flonr unchanged. Whisky firm at 22c, the market closed buoyant, ender the advices from New York. Mess Pork is held at $l7 for city packed. Ba con Bides advanced; sales 160 htds at 8%@9%; the latter rate for clear; shoulders are held at 6%. Linseed Oil 76c Groceries firm and in good demand. NEBYOUS HEADACHE.—Rev. W. G. /Inward, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, 1111 note, who has been r great sufferer from nervous headache, but who has experi nced entire relief from It, by the use of WILSON'S PILLS,I in a letter, dated Juno 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs Fahnesto:lc & Davis, of Chicago, Illinois, says :—" During the last twenty years, I have made use of a groat variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and Hcmceopathio physicians, but all have failed; and I had re. linquished all hope of relief, until I was induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually relieved me in repeated instances of late, and I can cheerfully and con scientiously recommend them to others who arc similarly affected!' This sovereigu remedy is sold by B. L. Fahne stock A Co., corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies should be addressed. ( Jyl3:cc CANDIDATES. SUERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Oonyen• Lion. BARNES FORD, jo24xlaw Upper St Olair. Oa SHERI/F.—The undersigned offers himself a can didate to tho Democracy of Allegheny county for the office o' Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo erotic Convention. MATTHEW HARBISON, Jy27:dawtc Robinson township. CORONER.—The undersigned offers himself as a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De mocracy [jel LENOX RNA. Ov , COUNTY COM.MISSINSIII—The friendr of 011 AS. BRYSON, of West Doer township, will urge his nomi nation for the Office of County Commissioner, before the next Democratic Convention; subject to the usages of the patty. jyltdswic _ _ ()SIT BA Artp , VO I ° o o,on No . 6 6 r. 0,1 4.Ze" vir "e:l 7lst k e,„; FOURTH STREET. ".", • t ry 's • Third Door West of the Bank of Pitteburgh. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS This Institution was organized in 1834, and still continues under the same careful and prudent man agement, which has so long afforded satisfaction and se clarity to Its depositors and customers. Its stockholders are all individually liabla for any moneys deposited, and besides the money and property of the Bank Itself, the un dersigned are individually responsible to depositors to the whole extent of their private means James Marshall, John Scott, John Floyd, Wm. Walker, Henry M'Gsary, Samuel George, Thomas Mellon, Robert Bell, John ll'Devitt, Richard Floyd, Robert Galway, _apl7:lyw JOHN S. SHAFFER'S CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY I+4,Toes. 7 istart.a. 9, Oorner Diamond Alley & Decatur Street, Between the Diamond and Likief4y Street, PITTSBURGH, PA Carriages stored, sold, and bought on com mission. Repairing done promptly. Purchasers from the country will find a large assortment of CAIMIAGRS, BUGGIES AND HARNESS, Which will please them, both as to quality and price. inyB:l)w BAILEY' FARRELL & CC., n PRACTICAL i• - tp s IiPZUJUIESER 8 i 1 'l4r ISO FOURTH; STREET, • , MAE INITIMILD wrazirr. -.." -C ..„4 PLUMBING done in all its various branches, "•• , . in a neat and substantial manner. All work ‘• promptly attended to on short notice. VI. Particular attention paid to making i•:',•. Pumps and Country Work. iY 9 :w tr• ; ti rrlIE HIGHEST market price in cash paid J. for all the grades of clean Yloeco and Tnb-Washed WOOL, at the old eatabllahed Wood Wsrehotuae, corner of Liberty streot and Cecil Alley j 07:fimw 500 AGENTS WANTED—To Bell four new inventions. Agents have made over $26,- 000 6n one—better than all other almilar agencies. Send fciar stamps and get 80 pages particulars, gratis. EPHRAIM. DBOWN, IA well, Mass. ALL Friends of IMBECILE AND FEEBLE MttrniD OHELDBAN. Please procure circular's gratis of DB. GEORGS BROWN, Bane, Masa. $32 IN ONE DAY—$52,5O in two days, were cleared by agents, retailing my patents. Send four stamps for letters and books. je3:l3tw R. BROWN, Lowell, Mass. A First Rate Farm for Sale in Ohio. 11HE UNDERSIGNED offers his farm, situ ated one half mile south west of New Franklin, Stark county, Obis ' and one and a half miles west of Moul trie station, on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, for sale. It contains two hundred and torty-eight acres, one hundred and seventy-eight of which is in a good state of cultivation, and the balance is covered with first rate tim ber. The Arm is well supplied with spring' and running water. The farm is provided with two dwelling houses, barns and other suitable buildings; also, a large and thriving orchard, which furnishes excellent fruit. Any one desirous of purchasing, can buy one hundred and sixty tierce, or the entire tract, as rosy be convenient. The farm is conveniently divided into meadow and upland, and hence is suitable for stock and grain. There is also a four feet vein of coal underlying the farm, which has been worked a little. This excellent farm will be sold cheaper than any tract adjoining of a similar quality. Any one wishing to tray good farm on favorable terms, would do well to call and ex- amine. It is in a healthy location and excellent neighbor. hood, convenient to good schools, churches, and mills. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premised. JOHN MLLE% New Franklin, Stark county. Ohio. JeSamw 500.000 ENVELOPES, _Buff and Ca nary, just receive d and firr sale of the &aUenery Store of W. & HAVEN, k m Oars= Market and Second Meat, Prrrannali, July 27. 1852 Hay Walker, Wm. Young, Jacob Painter, Joseph Long, James A. Knox. Robert Robison, Thomas Scott, D. A. Stewart, Joseph Lore, J. E. Brown, of Ilittanaing Wool. J. L. MARSHALL , •‘•: , 4 l kiYfe -• ••• ;;•,.• • :'""•! - -1--- . . SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. CONIPLYING WITII TIIH EMOENT REQUEST OF RUN DIMS OF .THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. B FITCB IND J. W. SYKES Have ooncldtied to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBITRGR, And may be consulted at their °Mee, Bio. 191 Ponta °trail., OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CON3IDIPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL °MBA IIi.ONIO COMPLANTS, complicated, with, or causing pulmonary &nue, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, LEA RITOH L 4 SYEES would state that their treatment of Ccusamption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in Us blood and system at large, both before and during its dereStgintent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as .1121.1ia tires, (having no Oaratioe efiedi when used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be readied in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the teat of the disease is in the blood and its e f fects only In the lungs. air No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult us by letter. my29:daw DEMOCRAT - JO TIMM—Mr. Editor: As the time approaches for mating the nominations fur the fall election, the Dsmccrats are looking about ter suitable candidates to place upon their ticket. Allow me to suggest the following names for their =add eration. There Is not a gentlemen named, who is not a thorough national Democrat: CONGRESS. HON. CHARLES SIIALER, City HON. WILLIAM WILKINS, Puet•tes ASSZIIIILY : JOHN M. IRWIN, City, THOMAS EL HARP, Indiana, JOEL KETCHUM, Elisabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Dalthriu, WILLIAM McLANE, North Fayette B S ItNE3 FORD, Lower Bt. Clair PROTLIONOTLRY IVfIN BIRIMINGIIAII, Ohio 0013N?It COIIIIISBIONER : TIIOAIAB FABLED, Alleghenyr,City AITD111:0 : JOHN MIIRRAY,-South_Pittaburgli CORONER: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City IIzCAPIIUL/LTIOI4 CITY 3 WEST 0? THE ALLEGHENY 3 EASTERN NECK SOUTH OF THE MONONGAHELA. 4 OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAB CO., ' 12th •July, 1858. [O:D DIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTEES OP THE PITTS BURGH GAS COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. ou the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on demand to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at their off e, on Smithfield street. JylSaw JAMEi ,L CHRISTY, Treasurer NOTICE—TfI INTEREST COUPONS of tho Bonds of Lawrence County, Nailed to the PITTS, BURGH AND BRIO RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jaly, 1858, will be paid at the office of W. 11. WILLIAMS A 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made in consequence of the failure of Os. Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, Now York, where the Ompons are payable By order of y 9 THE CbMILISSIONERS. STEAMBOATS CirtiCHNNATI. For Cincinnati „ The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. Russo co J. (}sect—will !cave Pittabnrgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, M. For freight or passage apply en board, or to FLACK., BARNES 6 CO., Agents • • • Through to St Louis In Ilvo days. This haat connects with the mail line, and will go through In the time.spaci fled. She will leave on Saturday: Z,LNIESVILLE. For Marlette and Zerkeavillr. The steamer VAINIA GRAHAM, Onpt. MON Aht,4, 4 4 F. 02 AYRES, will leave [or the above and all termediate ports on every TUESDAY, 'at o'clock, P. M. Por frolg,lit or paasalre apply cm board THE SYMPOSIUM. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth Street, Next Door to the PiVaburgh Theatre The house is new, built especially for the purposes of a First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav ing had many years experience in the business will keep constantly on hand the bast that the markets offord. His Wines, Liquors and Alee, ara of thu host quality. He wants all his old triends and the public generally to give him a call at the Symposium. N EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27} FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has ltased, and fitted up several commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Ezchauge Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Summer Season. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESU. CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, WE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. (010) M. McGINLEY. ONLY $750 for a Dwelling House of four rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., pleas. antly situated to South Pittsburgh, on tho point of Mount Washington, immediatty opposite Smithfield street, will be sold on easy terms, by S. OU'SafilIRT & SON, Jyl3 61 Market street. abYARIETYI-A Farm of 40 acres; one of 1.2 acres; one of 302 acre% Buildieg Lots, price $lOO, pay ein sums of $2 a week. Dwelling Houses in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, and Miunt Washington; a pleasantaesidence In Eewickly; 3 Lots in Baden, far Bale by jyl3 B. CUTHBERT A BON, 01 Market et. ;; B EANS. -20 bbls small White Beans for sale by Hel2l H. H. COLLINS. ADWELLING HOUSE to Third street for rent. 8. CUTHBERT b 80N, ja3 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, hieing 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep on Sixth street. One-third of the above will be sold for $4,000. Cue.half i n hand—balance at one, two and throe years. S. CUTHBERT & SON, 1 61, Market street. faTARCH-100 ba®. McClung & Campbees Extra Starch, for sale by jeSO W. H. SMITH & CO. - UDR RENT—A large Dwelling 1301180 and store, on Grant street. 8. OUTHBERT4 BON, my2B 5l Market street. IVRESII FIGS-500 drams just received and J. for sale by REIMER t ANDERSON, ell 9ft Wnivl otreei. • QIIPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Day Books. A large sup ply on hand, mado 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 WM. G. JOGNSTON A 00.. 67 Wood et. TOFFEE. 200 bags Rio Coifed, for sale by WM. U Emu & 00., Porno& aod 167 ?fret lit-root.. WOOL WANTED—The highest market price paid for farmers wool, by JAMES A. FETZER, e2:2 Corner Market and First streets. trIARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR NITURE OR QUEENSWARE wanted in exchange for two Building 'Lots, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the Beventh Ward. . S. CUTHBERT & SON, el() 61 Market 'neat. SUNDRIES. - 5000 lbs. Country Bacon; 12 kegs Packed Butter ; 76 bushels &li s ta Dried Apples ; Peaches ; 100 bullets Bad Potatoes ; 200 " Mixed " Just received and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, loyal Corner Market and Second sta. WRAPPING PAPER--3000 reams asst EiLOS Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for esle by J. R. WELDIN. TUST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Pardon's Annual Digest of the Lawa of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1853,1864, 1856, 1850, 1857 and 1858, namely, from the 78th of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. The whole completing Strand and Brighily's Pardon's Digest to the present date, by Frederick O. Brightly, eg., for DIN m e by J. B. WEI , No. 03 Wood street, near Fourth. VIRE CRACKERS -60 boxes No. 1 Fir; Crackers, Just arrived and for sale at the lowest mar ket price, at HAWORTH dr BROWNLEE'S, ie23 Corner Dl ame' and Diamond alley. POTATOES -150 bushels White Neshan nor.k Potato() , Jost rec'd and for sale by JAB. A. BETZEJ3, -2 Corner Market and Flrat etreeta. MOUNT WASHINGTON.—For Sale—A comfortable two story frame dwelling house of four rooms, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade trees, flowers, do., a good cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, &c , palling fence, situate 011 Sycamore street, Mount Washing ton. B. CUTHI3ERT & BON, JeS 61 Market str+et. WATSON'S SYRINGESI have this day received another supply of these celebrated Syringes Pronounced by physicians to be impeder to any other now use. Persons wishing an article of this kind, should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH Pf.RIKTNG, Corner Diamond and Market street. pRODUCE.-- io bqs. White Beim; 9 ' 4 Mein Pork, for ralbye ' • W SUM tr oo ELLUM COPYING BOOKS--For sale by Jel9 wF.J.Dry. F CRACKERS -300 boxes No. 1 Gold Chop, just received end for sale by REM=it ANDERSON, 39 Wood etreet 100 BBLa TA , WOL vi saleb Nag. la B=l2o Wood attest. u . ',. ! . ,',1!. - vf,:,ii. - 43, - .,,,1.,,, , , BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. 'GRO UTT, WORMS OP BRA NDIES; - , --,AVIN ES, ETC., DEALERS IN PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. Al SO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Yront Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL HINDS CF ITRAPPIn3 warehouse, No. 2 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Bngs bought at market prices. EtEMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 {Voter street, bolow Market Joiarti MOORIZEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 12=I PIC METAL AND BLOOMS. 0. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, P. 4 PITTSBURGH STEEL VllOl ELS, ISAAC! JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. 51c<JITLLOII0 JONES, BOYD & CO. EabrOlACTll94l3.B OP CAST STEEL. ALEO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Iloss and First StrQctn, y 25 PITTSBURGH, PA 1400113.11NAD & CO., lIA.NUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, &co AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 136 First street, mr26:ly-is D. B. ROAGERS CO. 11dr407A071311E1113 01" ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT. STEEL CULTIVATOR TEEIII, Coax➢R Rose AND FIAB: BTREIVTF:, VILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL L I OQ, U . oit I'VE RCHANT NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY Near Wood etreet, Sie- Always on hand. Blackberry, Cherry, and Gegnee enamlleg, Old Monongahela and Itectilled ..c vo b(wt ormllty. NAMES A. I:',ETZELT., Forwarding and CODireinieta Mecelialit YOE THE Sets 07 our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Boad3, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of IllarEs.at and First et re =l.s PITTSBIItiGH. PA. RII7EII TO—Otancis G. Bailey, EsP., William Mg oral, Sr., . Outhbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, I lelskell l wearingen, S. Brady, Casb. hI. & M. Bank., LW . 1 / 4 Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Doubt Pa :ton & Co. Wheeling. Ene'2V.Potf HARDWARE• - • - AMIIEL FAIINESTOCK, No. i 4 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large. STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for CASH. In a dditi,,r, t. his Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoon: , and a largo sasortment of ..:arpenter's Tools, tin has rocoir ,v 1 a lan„:, ply of Sausage Orators and Stutfors • Shovels, Tongues and Pots! ; Sleigh Bells, and Enan ,olod ct 29 Preserving Kettloi . L. C. IREPIEMILII, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CIONVEYAN( Orffial WISH Lt. ELSPLSIIIIEn Fll e:•th W M. W. ii.NI(OIEHT, FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MA NUFACTORY, NO. 606 A ftCH STREET, E 'lll A.ADELPELLA Silk, Merino and Cotton Undr ir Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Elandkeritilefs, &a, Dressing Guw - i Shirts, Wrappera, and Dress Si ticks made to order by men 3. urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. JeLlyil E. P. MIDDLIETON Si, BRO., lIIPORTEERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALEP.S IN FINE OLD WEINKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHILADEL GO AIM SET. GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premiums Blind Factory, HORNER THIRD AND MARKET SDI, PITTSBURGH. PROSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR lionise with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the moat oxqui• site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to tho wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. finitilyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, (lIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR N ‘ ,/ FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or, private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. E 51111,41.3 CARTVVRIGNIT Sr. YOUNG, (Sucastors to John Cartturigh4) IVIAoNUFA.CTURERS AND IMPORTERS f Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgic i and at, 1 Den tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood street. They give special attention the mono dictur , ng of Trusses, Supporters ' etc. Jobbing and Sa,Eiciring Itnpunctuality and despatch. 3p17 HITCHCOCK, ISI'CREERI' fis CO. (81:1003BSORS To HIMIIAN, M'CILESIIY .t C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION 111FIWILANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool, N 0.114 second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. all/BILINOBB:j Springer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St, Lords; Pittsburgh; Fenton Broa., " H. Chihli) & Co., " Cornell & Dorsey % Baltimore; Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co., " Garret &NlartiryPhiladelphio; HcCandiesa, Means & Co., " James, Kent,'F i antee & Co, " (1. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Gt-ahara Goo. M.. L Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling t bo., " A. B. Fenton & Broa., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., . " my 3141 H. McGDE G. al. DOSC H. W • H. McGE E & CO. IWERCHAW TAILORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's F r nieh log Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Swim a Alle gheny City, Pa. js7.2:ly M ALRBLE MARBLE! oli 0 liff era CV al INGO HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION or EIONUEENTS9 GRAVE STOIVES ;) Enclodureti, Posits, &cc., Z. The public air) respectfully Invited to examine our atuck. Prices low, laud work warmited. r. e i Li:BHT:TV JOINT BOX FACTORY.— BUSHA dr. OIEJTELNDORIEP Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety flo , ds, et C., etc firtt.. Order, proraptly tilled 011132 DAIZZLL. I 41.7.2.7 a. 6 B.3.61)11S0 ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 1:51 Liberty street, Pittrhurnh, Ps. rinirraa.v. FURNITURE FOR CASH. A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAIS/1:8, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hind and made to order. As the only Li Irma on which badness le done at this establishment is for (LUSH. Prioes are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, world be advantaged by calling at • PAORINER & IRWIN'S, No. 103 Smithfield street, t'elow J. D. Faagin3tl4 Joust Lt. lawra. roiladv VOUNDRY IRON.-80 tons, for sale by JL: Je3o EMMY 11. COLLINS. 11DPLAIR & WYETH'S CHEMICAL E'OOD M ixii —A large supply received tri o s dev il :or sale whale• . _ 4, jyl2 Diaissad ea Market ets, PITTSBURGH, PA D. 8.. 'rat PITTRIVORG Z'h PITTSBURGH, PA DR. 11. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILES, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., WHOLES ALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBURGH, PINN'A A S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient _CZ. tonic. catuartic and anadvspeptio medicine, those Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri etor, WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long COD • tinned and careful trial of them in an'etuple practice war tants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the mrxtory and less jhe secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. AS A TyNlC—They agrte with the most delicate stout. ech, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter rupt the form %Lion of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach, —the direct cu.-asequonces of chemical action,—an action which should cover exist in the human stomach. From these pecaliarttioi in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, fu.'l and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, Meal or general debility, or that dis gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend or follow the age anther rouges. CERTIFICATES. Extract t) a /titer/ runt H. ie. /thrnrworth d Cb., Druggists, .41emphi.i.. Tennessee., January 7, 1858. ESSII.S. B. L. FAIL? tESTOCK & Co.—We were the first to in-' crodoce Dr..B. Adam t Wilson's .1 3 ,118 here many years ago. They were the best Pill ever in ;this market. We use no other in our own Im - oilies t end 'secured for them a high tharacter by our recommendationu. Yours, truly, 11. F. F.S.B.NEBWORTH. h 00. Extract of a letter from G. W. frzo.ln, shau/s, Tennessee, February 15. 1858. Mesas. B L. FAEINESTOO3. a Co.ltsar Sir: I have seen Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills usedior the ague with good effect I have used theta myself, an beliefs them to to. the beet Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recommend them to the pub P-... Respectfully, yours, G. W. IRWIN. From Ooltr.el Win. Hopkins, late Canal Commissioner. WA4IIINGTON, Pa. January 8, 1853—Dear Doctor: I have been using your " Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I hitve never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve mo 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, eta., Da. R. ADAMS WILSON. Whf. HOPIIINS. Prom Thos. B/ackmore, Esq , Trtaiurer of Atiegheny Co., Pa. To i a. H. A. Vinees.—Dear Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1849, and do decidedly Bay they are the belt Pill in use,or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them for "tch headache," with which I suffered-beyond descrip tion ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Mace then I 11.8 , them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medicine, I take a Pill,and it cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. BLAOII3IOB.E. .tannery 0, 1868. Hear Dr.. Keyser. Nisssas. D. L. F.M3Nr,l••reox L.. Co—l have had considerable erp. aleuce in the use of the extzsordinary Pill coMpoundad by Dr. it. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign inficenoe in my own cage for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con• ditiou th , the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for others, in Clidrs "I:omicron's " m 34 other farms• of head. ache depen.ling on a deranged and initable conditlon of the stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar ly adantcd, bolter entirely free wom any griping tendoncy. I regard them DA a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all cebditeriug. Yours truly, ti GU. ii. !KEYSER, 140 Wood street. , 7. , larzh 5, 1858 • jylftycl&W THE GREATEST ,_ ~-. .r. 2. -.4 •.. \ • '', . 0 . - ' OF . IEM AGB. ti LDS, of Roxbury, hae ezov• no of our xanin,mi pasture woods a r erabely 'lvory Ithid of .awnor, L 7 EOM - 14,-yr.sT SCAOSTTLA DOWN TO A. CtOriLMON th.t a:: - Pi MPLIC. lie has tried it in over ()lemon hundret; cases, and never felled except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has raw in his possession over one hundred a mliflootoo of it° :elan, all within twenty miiea of Beaton. ore Two b. Wel are warranted to care a nursing ► month. One to , :hrot. bottler will onre the worst kind of BIL - iPleo on the face. Two or three bottles will dear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the month or cto utech Three to floe bottles aro warranted to curo the war.rtklnd of Erysipelas. Ore to two bottles are warranted to cure all lstuncolln:the Byer,. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ease and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of tha skin. Two or throe Lottl.l aro warranted to cure the war stkind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perste rear of rheumatic= Three to four bottles are warranted to cute salt-10 (mm. l'ive to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrarda. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity hi taken. ROXBURY, MARS Dan Sttcoh The reputation of the Medical Die (+emery, In curing ail kind of humors, is' so well established by the unanimous voice of, all who have ever used It, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most ekilfml physi• clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are un animous in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in r dieving all, and curing roost of those diseases in which you are net fortunately se liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother: NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is rostored to hs natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful ni-ps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical DLscove ry beoomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. It the more advanced fitagoa of CANKER a el:tom:hi to the stomach, canning DYSPEPSIA, which la nothing but canker of tba atom it; then to the int:Alt:Met end _ _ _ KIDNEYS, creating a einLing, gone fueling, and an indMaretox oven to chz cared of your lour storm_sc'a i 3 RAW AND INFLAMED, yo cz food distrewies you, and you Can only take certain ki n de, and oven of that your system does not get half the no n rishme at it contains as the scrimonons fluid of the canker oats .`C up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be• comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is one. .For want c nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and th, ribros of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly edapted to OURE; Pelpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and email of the back, pain of tho hip joint when you retire, irregnla.•ity of the bowels, and also, that most ezcrn• elating of disees ea, the PILES. How many thou tande of poor women are suffering from this disease and pin big away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor flocs not know the cause. I wish to impress co your mind that ge od old proverb, " An ounce of proven. den is better than ap. land of cure." In the MEDIL I AL DISCOVERY yon have both the preventative and the care, with this great and good quality, that it win never, under any clrcumetances, do you any injury. N.) change of diet over nt4m.e.ary—cat the beet you can gel and enough of it. Dia2 , 31102;3 von use—Adults .one table imoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes dessert spoonful—Children from five to eight yearn, tea spoonful. As no directions can be app. cable;'to all constitutions, take emfficiont to operate on thr 1...mc1a twice a day. Yours tDOrulNy, ALD .S.N.NNNDY. Price $4OO per bottle. For sale by Dr. OEO. H. K.131Y81,111, s,p4.lllgoz - No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa A BEAUTIFUL BEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and Itching bap would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions, brit would be cured, or with sick headache, (neuralgic,) but wo old be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skim Prof. Wood'a-Hair Rego relive will du all this, c e circular and the following: ANN ARBOR, November 6, 1856. 0..1. ' , A nod—Ditsr Sir :—I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having teen so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c., I woo disposed to place your Restorative In the same category with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some month, since, when you gave me such 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; she continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your P.estorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can atd do and meat cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from whist, or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons woo would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Vey truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. FAB= WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at Blissfield before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test.of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend. ing its use to others as entitledto the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, • SOLOMON. MANN. • burins, IIL, June 23`, 1852. I have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming,i as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restonr tiTe it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. 13._BRESSE, ex-Senator,ll. EL 0. J. WOOD a 00., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y.Wireßurling Establishmentjandm Market street, St. Louis, Mo. . Sold by DR. GEO. B EBYSEB , No. 140 Wood et, Italltadser Audeo4by.altgoodDruggbts. oGnas , l NEW DAGUERREAN AND ABIDROT YPA SKY AND NIDE-LIGHT GA LLER 31" Thl STREET, NEARLY OPPOME Ting POB • iza„ PICITIIRES taken in all the various sty weather, and warranted to plow, at reasonable Wit-Sick or deceased persona taken at their r sP2o:lydaw-to WALL'S PICTURE GALLE: WM. C. WALL HAS TAKE THE third floor of Jones' New BuildPjf„ L ad.Finin_ ~,m git he Mechanics' Bank, Fourth street, for an ..f.31 - Dli • 'LI PHOTOGRAPHS° GALLERY; and having fi = UP the room in a style unsurpassed, invites hisfriends and theputr lic to visit his establishment. His Reception Room, he has no hesitation in has not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of funlitare and appointments generally; and his Operating Rodms, being on the same floor, are entered Immediately throttO it. In his Operating Rooms, the moat improved 00Th1d:tad side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic ture, in the least possible time, that he tbinkS =Mot fail to make his establishment the reach of all persons f taste. Mr. Wail's experience as an Artist, is a tee to his patrons that none but good Pictures will be p tied - to leave his premises. The public, and the Ladles especially, are uvl to view his rooms, and examine specimens. 1 92 4:/w It. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Angtorotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, S. W. cor. of Market streat and Diamond, Pittsburgh. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. mylBtf-1111 AMB'ROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIOTURII WARRANTED, CAN BE RAD AB LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTAIILLSiM2I2 IN TUE COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fourth etNot. Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC! AND A.IIdBROTIPE UALLERY has been removed from V 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. Those rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with throe large lights, are not surpasaid in the city tbr comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. grip Our old friends and pat:matt and thoao wishing en• perlor likenesses, aro invited to fa. pa, Reception Boom and Specimen on the ground floor.. apT , AUCTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 ,FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial sales "'nom, No/ 64, Fifth street, every week day, are held publls ;ales of goods In all. variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign. manta, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articlehoomprising nearly everything needed in the line for porbonal and family use; table out iery; hardware; clothing; boots and slums; ladies wail), &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., household and kitchen furniture, new and Becloud-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &o. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical rostra. moats; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and sham. book stationery, &c. [sail P. M. DAVIS. Anot.s DIIILDING LOTS oN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE:, AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVEN VG, July 27th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commordalsiiles Hoorn, No. 54 Fifth street, will bo sold those two Aruba:Act iota or ground, Nos. 4 and 6, in the plan of lots laid out by .Roio .k Berger, having each a front of '2O feet o'ij Pennsylvania, Avenue, near the corner of Pride etroet, aruipxteadlng,baek 76 feet. Title indisputable. Terms-.-Onc-third cash; residue in one and two4eara, with interest. (j v2l) P. N. DAVIS,! Auct'r. ORPIIANS' COURT SALE OF VIALUA nix REAL ESTATB IN SOUTH PITTSBURGH AND 13.10IIINGHAM—On TUESDAY EVENING, July. 27th, at El e'elocle, at the Commercial Sales Rome, 54 Fifth street, by order of It. Biddle Roberta, administrator of the late O. U. Gregg, deceased, will be sold without reserve, those five lots of ground, eituate in the borough of Bonth Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in the plan of said borough, Nes. 38, 77, 78, 83 and OS. Also, those throe lots of ground, Nes. 72, 78 aid 74, situ ate in the borough of Birmingham, corner of Gregg street, having each a front of 21 feet on Carson street, elnd extend ing back 100 feet to Cheanut alloy. On lot No. 72, is erect ed one large Three Story Brick Dwelling House,: with three story brick back building, etc. Also, lots Nos. 91, 92 and 03 in plan of lots taia-ont by heirs o f ' Gregg, in the borough of Birmingham, hiving each a front of 24 feet on Carson street, and extending backloo feat to Cheroot alloy. Also, lots NO3. 177 and 178 on same plan, haVhig each 0 front of 24 feet on Washington street, and extending back j,?O feet to Walnut alley. Al s o lots NOB. '203 and 213 in same plan, hiving a front of 24 fact on Washington street, and extending back 100 feet to Spruce alley . cliah. Title ;tidlsputable. To,. ' I '. N. DAVIS; (Auctioneer. iY23 CARRIA,GES. .seventy Five New and Seenneand CAORIAGES AND LW GIES, FOR SAL.Ii AT WRITE'S REPOSI ORY• 0 TVO MILE BUN, - NEAR lAWRENCEVIL E. THE SIIBSCIRIBER OFFERS F R SALE or exchangeom the most reasonable termii,Mt a floe assortment a Barouches and second-hand Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, smite but need. Also, twenty.one new Buggies, made in My own girt% from the very best material purchased in Eaktern market. A fine lot of Trotting Wagons, now and second. d. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, German a Wagons, 42 Jersey Wagons and Rockaways, two fine P ns, seats far four persons, one of them Watson ' s make, a d the other Now York make. Two fine Sulkies, one ma briar. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Bug es,snitable t for light marketing. The subscriber flatters maelf, that he can make it to the interest of persons wig:ling to par. chase, to give him a call. The establishment is convenient to the city, the Eroehdor Omnibus Line of Coaches passing the door everY ten mirniteS. mr2.3:lydow JOSEPH WHITE. %We' C. WEST & COO,, 'Mk MANITFAOTUBBI3.B OF CARRIAGES; ROOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. N 0.197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, pA. Zia- All work warranted to be of the best Materials and workmanship. inyLtlyiiht --. JOHN W., 31'CARTHY, ILL POSTEIU wIL L ATTEND 10 THE POSTING and DISTRIBITTINq of all kinds of DILLS FOB CONCERTS I.XOTITELES, Y 'ITERIMON/3, Ito; MI communications--either by mail,tolegr4b,or other. arlee—directed to the office of thelforning Powt, will melte prompt attention apt 11e ST ONE & 0 0. GLASS PATENTED • PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables; Mince , Meats, Oysters, and all-such perishable artioles manufac tured and for sale by OUNINGIIAISS 4 00, Nos; 109 WATER and 140 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. tom' The main secret of preserving fruit in la fresh =di- Oen, coasiste in having it thoroughly heatedl when sealed up, and in expelling all-the air there may may be in the vessel, so that when the fruit cooly, it will form a vacuum. The nnderaignol having procured the right to manufac ture these Jars, tespoctfally cell the attention of dealers and °there to them. The great superiority of-ouss over any ollmr_extbstance for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. is en well'•kilown, that any comments upon it aro entirely unnecessary; and the proprietors feel confident that any ono,'after having once seen these Jars, will never be induced to T 4.80 any other. Tor sale wholesale and retail by CIININGHAMS St 00, N 0.109 Water street. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS. PARK M'CURDY 4. CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,- Brasiers' and Bolt Cloppor,Prousedecipper, Botta - MR, - liMeed Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, c, also importer/ and -. dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, itc. Constantly on hand, Tionadn's Machines and Tools. Warehonao, No. 149 First, and 120 Second etroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders- • of Copper cut to any desired pattern. 'priy2o:lydAw. MILITARY ENCAMP ENT LUL STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instruction" be held at Williamsport, Lycarning county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant General or, the Common wealth is directed to fix the time thereof—toitako charge of the arrangements—to attend in pardon, and to bane the necessary orders to the General staff, and Other 3.lllitarY officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the Limo. P. PACKER, Commatjder-in.QhleL ADJUTANT Gmtnaha.'s t',Yrrice, i ElarriaLurg, Jun 3, 1868.-._ In obedience to the above order from H ad-Quarters, a j . "Camp of Instruction" wilt be held at Wi liamsport, Ly coming county, Pennsylvania., commencing St 12 m., on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1888, To continue until SATURDAY, the llth da of said month, at 12 m, of said day, to be called Camp "8 quehanna." I. This Encampment 13 intended to inclu e the uniform ed companies throughout the State, who ar earnestly re. quested to bo in prompt attendance. 11. The Major Generals, Brigadier Goner*, and Brigade:. Inspectors of the several oivhions and brigades, aro rage:had to report to my office as soon es poesible, v4het companies and field officers will be in attendance from heir respective commands—with the number of nien in ea chcompany, the names of the Captainv, and their Post Office hddrese, lifL The Aids.de.Camp and all other efficers of the Grand Staff of the Commander.in-Ohlef are ordered to be in et. tendance, armed and equipped in fall paradia dress. IV. All compaelea, in attendance are required to bring with them ell tentt and camp equipage 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. VI. The Major General of the Eleventh Ilivielon, - Gen. D. K. Jackman, shall be the senior officer on duty , and he to herby charged with the immediate arrangements Tor said Encampment, and is ordered to report to this office for fur. thcritustructions. By order of the Commander-W.oldd. ..- EDWIN CE: WILSON,., Adjutant General CflPenneylvania, CIUM. DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Roao, strawberry, Pino A' le and Banana Flavors, for sato by REVIER & ANDERSON, ion 9 Wood street. VIBE BILL of Aldermen, Juldlees of the JL: Peace, and Constables, nuder the Act of April 104 NW, printed and for sale by W. B. HAVEN, Printers and Stationers, JAG Nos. 81 * BEI, and llsiarkat *ant, , 7 ~ ~ , ~©. y~s~~~ ƒ~/~~~ _~~~ e~ .: t e a ~~~~~~~, mass ten.. denoei' E2=Cu Lir- 01 -, ,trmar., Har2:l3burg, June{ 3,1858.
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