5~~,: _.. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—Thb following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street trIERILOMETER. • In Ban 110°. 9 A. M. 12 U. 6 P. M.. 98° Barometer 29 3 20 Sutcleleltt the Watch Hoa.se On Saturday, July 24th, a colored man named John Williams, about thirty years of ago, arrived in the city on his way to Baltimore, where h-e t aid he had some money coming to him. In the even ing ho was discovered lying near the Allegheny end of the St. Clair street bridge, so much int••s4- eated a 3 to be innensib:e. A person passing took his pocket book, which had been taken from him in his helpless condition by two persons, who were for tunately observed, and handed it to the Mayor. It contained sixty seven dollars. He subsequently called at the office and the money was returned to to him. He informed the Mayor's clerk that he was from Hardin county, Ohio, but it was afterwards ascertained, at Warner's, on Third street, where he took boarding, that he resided in Hancock county, Ohio,-where he and his brother owned a farm of itv eral hundred acres. He has been drinking very Lard sines his arrival in the city. Mrs. Warner had et , ir;:o of his money, and on Saturday night she gave him twenty-six dollars, all that remained. He expressA an intention of going to Allegheny to stay all nie,ht. Between six and seven o'clock on Sunday morn 2 g he was found Wandering about the streets, rai tog with riania potu, and it required live officers to :•.ke him to the watch house, where he was lockea up. At eight o'clock the Mayor'heard the morning cases, and an officer going back for a prisoner, found Wil. Hams suspended from the grating of his cell. He had tied his suspenders together, fastened them about his nect:-, , tied the other end to a bar and thrown hims-er backward. The officer cut him down immediately, and Dr. M'Creary was called in, who, on examination, pronounced him dead. A Coroner's inquest was Laid, and a verdict returned in accord ance with the facts. • No money was Lund on him when arrested, end his coat was also missing. He was buried at the expense of the city. Descent. on a Faro Sank. On Saturday afternoon, information was given to Mayor Weaver, that a man named Samuel Evans was keeping and maintaining a gambling house, in the third story cf a building on the corner of Mar ket street and the Diamond, over Fieming's Drug Store. Es accordingly took a force of police officers and repaired to the place, about 3 o'clock. Having secured the lower boors they ascended to the gamb ling room, where they found some fifteen persons collected around a faro table. A man named Tay lor was dealing, and iitlkora were betting. Some tried to escape, but it was all useless, as the doors were locked. They submitted and were conveyed to the Mayor"?' office, whore they were fined $3 each. The apparatus was carried off, consisting of a betting cloth, to which cards were secured, about twenty packs of cards, two faro boxes, aged in deal. ing, and amumbar of " chips," representing money. Some eleven dollars in money was on the table, which was also seized. Evans was absent at the races. On coming home in the evening, he went to the Mayer's office and entered bail in the sum of $lOOO. He says he can prove that he was not the proprietor of the place, and that the " tools " found there'd° not belong to him. Soap and Candles. Oar city has long been noted for the superiority of the very necessary articles of soap and candles which are manufactured here, and they usually corn wand a high price is the market. Their manufsc turo has long been an important branch of cur trade, and many of our citizens have grown wealthy by pursuing it. Among the oldest established houses engaged in the business is that of B. C. & J. H. Sawyer, whose warehouse is at No. 47 Wood street. They are Men of untiring energy, indua:ry and per- Etiverance, and the fruits of their thorough know ledge of and application to their business are evi dent in the high place su.tt.ined by the articles made at their factory. They manufacture Lard Oil, Dip, Mould, Star and Sperm Candles, Palm, Tcilet, Rosin, and a great variety of fancy soaps, which are no where excelled. They Lave introduced a now soap for family use, called " Chcmis:r.l Olive Erasi:e Soap," which pos reeNes peculiar ailvanmgts. The first consideration economy, one pound of it beino• '' equal to threw undo of rosin soap. It requires but half the time opted in washing with ordinary soap, and but fit. rubbing, thus avoiding tho wear and tear of enth ,g. Boiling the cl7thing is also superauofs when nis soap is nsod. It is an excellent 4112 ct soap, leav ing the skin soft, and free from chapping, and also removes grease, tar, paint or printers' ink. Messrs. Sawyer do an immense business, and their brand is universally known and sold. They are good business men, find richly deserve the confidence of the business comiiiinity. I. . 1 1:iE,VWouide.-officer Thomas Gallaher, batter lax n - as " Scove" Gallaher ' has been getting into trouble. On Friday night he broke into the clii?o of 0. H. Rippey, Esq., on Fifth street, not, perhaps, With any felonious intent, but because of supposed over-indulgence in stimulants. It is due, however, to the afleer to say that he denies the imputation of being intoxicated, and states that ho found the door open and went in. Ile was arrested and taken to the watch hones, where ho was kept until morning, when he was discharged at the request of Mr. Rip pey. We are informed that he and others have been in the habit of taking these liberties with Mr. Rippoy's apartment. It is disagreeable to record these disgraceful acts of police officers ; bat when they forget themselves so far AZ to be guilty of such acts, the public good requires their exposure. We learn that Alderman Lewis, in whose employ Gal laher was, promptly discharged him. Surety of the Peace.—Mrs. Maria Straw, a white woman residing on Wylie street, in the Sixth Ward, was brought before• Mayor Weaver, on Saturday evening, on a charge of surety of the peace preferred by a colored woman named Margaret Walls, living near her, and who stated that Mrs. Straw had abused and threatened her until she was afraid of her life. Mrs. Straw has been before the Mayor several times on similar charges, but has always managed to get off, owing• to her having three little children, who made the office vocal with their lamentations. But they did not save her this time, and she was bound over in the sum of $3OO to keep the peace. It is said that her husband was obliged to leave her on acaount of her bsd tamper. Crops in Crawford County.—The Meadville Spirit of the Age says of the crops in that county :—" So far as we have been able to learn, the crops of this county will tarn oat most abundantly. In many places the grass is so heavy as to render it difficult to make the hay upon the ground. The wheat crop is also excellent; no damage worth naming has been done to it by weevil, midge, rust, or any of the other evils to which it is subjected. At present, oats and corn promise well, and the prospects aro that the husbandman will this year be richly rewarded for his labor." Broke Jail.—On last Wednesday night four pris oners escaped from the Mercer county jail. Two men, named Joseph Williams and Samuol Gilions, were awaiting their trial for horse stealing, and two others, named George Falkenburg and Samuel Smith, on charges of larceny. The Sheriff of Mercer county offers a reward of two hundred and fifty dollars for their apprehension; cne hundred dollars each for Williams and Gillens, and twenty-five each for Fal• konburg and Smith. If they come this way our po lice will take care of them. The opinion of the Supreme Court in the Kelly case has been received, and is on file in the office of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court. It is a long document, comprising twenty pages of closely writ- ten manuscript, end beyond the mere reversion of the decision of the lower court, contains nothing of interest to the general reader, being intended chiefly For the court and bar. Sanford's' Last ilight.—Sanford's Opera Company performed to a good house, at Masonio Hall, on Saturday evening. They close to-night, so that all who have not yet heard them should avail them selves of the opportunity. The Company is a good one, and has if possible, improved since their last visit. , Watermelons.—Gel. Pricker, at Walnut Hall, has just received a large 1 ,, t, of floe ripe watermelons. The - Colonel is always prepared to supply the public with the first and best of the season. The hungry man will find him prepared at all times to furnish meals to order from a bill of fare comprising all the luxuries of the season. Allegheny Boat Club.—On Saturday evening a new eight ow rod barge, just finished for the Alle gheny boat club, named after Gen. Wil 'am Robin. son, was launched in the Allegheny ri set of colors was presented to the elnbfor the e a , cannon was fired, and appropriate addresses were made on the occasion. Ere long we shall have a per ieot fleet of boats and barges on our waters. Committed for Trial.—Christian Basso, whose ar. rest at Mansfield we noticed on Saturday, arrived here on Saturday morning, in charge of an officer from that place. He stated before he left the city that ho had sixteen dollars; when searched a larger sum was found on him, but it did not answer the de , . seription of the money missed by the butcher Zia. cow. BSTEO VMS committed to jail to await his trial. City Morleity.—Dr..Murdach, physician to the Board of Health, reports 27 deaths for the week end ing July=2Stb. Of these 17 were children, and 10 adults; 10 males, 11 females. A Rumor was prevalent yesterday morning of a person having fallen dead on Smithfield street, but at the hour our forms closed we could obtain no par ticulars at all reliable. S. B. _Manning, of Allegheny city, has taken on a patent for an improvement in bran dusters. , Glad News! Fuld of Rape „to the Affieted and Suffering.—Many of the thousand portals of Death may be closed, arid life mado 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 care its diseases. Among those, in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable p mid, a safe add speedy qati for Coropaption. S - . - . . - - Attempt to Stop a Railroad Train with a Sheriff's Writ. The BeDesire Era says that there was considerable excitement about the Central Depot nn Friday last, in consequence of the appearance of two men from Knox county redolentyith pistols and plethoric with Bowie knives, with the avowed intention of levying upon and stopping the trains of the Central Ohio Road. So strange an exhibition of course excited ao little feeling of resistance among those connected with the road. Ono of the mon was Cooper, wto In abado. • 76° 84° was tho instigator, and the other was Underwood, Sheriff of Knox county. The claim was an old one which Cooper had taken to collect at a per centage, and one which the present holders of the Central Read properly claim had no validity as against them. Still, President Jewitt offered to stop the trains at any reasonable point, and suffer a levy to bo made, ha being responsible for the delivery of the care, on the day of sale, and thus not interfere with the running of the trains. That did not satisfy Mr. Cooper; ho wanted to stop the trains, and thus extort money out of the present managers of the Central Road. To such an anjuet proposition, of course, there was a rebellion. Cooper displayed hia knife, with a threat, to a freight conductor, and the con• dueler, at the first euitable opportunity, returned the compliment with a blow. The morning trains left without any apparent attention to the orders of Cooper that they must not do so. Tho elements be came qdiet v tipon the surface, at least, until the ar• rival of the'day express from Columbus, when Cooper and Underwood made another descent upon the depot. President Jewett arrived, also, and renewed hia prop osition for an amicable arrangement of the matter, that the right of property might be tested, which being refused, there were decided prospects of a melee, and Messrs. Cooper and Underwood discover. ieg a cloud rapidly approaching, thought it advisable to seek shelter. They left for the Norton House, wtere they were followed by some of the employees, and Cooper was made to deliver up one of hie Bowie knives. He begged like a craven coward, and he and Underwood left on the evening train. At Zanes ville there was another squabble, where Cooper de fended himself with a Bowie knife, but injured no one, while Underwood curled down in the back end of the car like a flogged spaniel. Before leaving, Underwood delivered his writs over to Sheriff Anderson, who has gone on and made the required levies without the least resistance, and who assures us that he has wet with nothing but the most gentlemanly treatment from every person con nected with the road. Just so it would have been with Cooper and Underwood had they pursued the course of reasonable and sensible men, and not at tempted to frighten and coerce a whole railroad man agement Into the payment of a debt for whioh they not deem themselves legally holden. It is only a marvel that they escaped as well as they did; and for which they may thank President Jewitt, and Mr. Morris, who manifested the utmost forbearance from first to last in connection with the matter. Tho pacing race at Collins Park on Saturday after. noon excited mach attention, and a large crowd was present. The contest passed off well, order and quiet prevailing. There were seven batries for tho race, but only five nags went in. The race was the best three in fire for a premium of forty dollars, bat seven heats were required to decide IL The heats resulted as follows : First heat—Won by Gardiner's "Dolly Day." Hardy Ward's bay being (Este: aced, was ruled out. Second heat—Won by Loughroy's " Kate." Third heat—Won by Gard nor's "Dolly Day"— Vanvoorhies' " Gipsey Queen " ruled out. We are informed that in this heat Loughroy's " Kate" came in ahead, but was ruled out in favor of 'Dolly Day," " Kate" havitg broken on the home stretch and been whipped by her rider. Fourth heat— Won by Loughrey's " Kate " "Dolly Day" distanced and ruled out. Fifth heat—Fcr this beat only two horses were eft to contest the field, Fawcett's Grey and Lough rey's " Kans." The bent was decided " dead," nei ther horse being ahead. Sixth heat—Won by Favvcett's Grey. Seventh heat.—Won by Loughroy's Kate." Thus ending the race in favor of the latter. The projected race between " Big Jim " and "Fan. ny Robinson," did not come off—the owner of the former paying the forfeit, $l5O. Apuplexy.—A man named John White, batter known as " Peppy " White, residing in Lawrence ville, fell dead about ten o'clock yesterday morning, on the road between Lawrenciii'ille and Sharpsburg. He was engaged at a saw mill in Lawrenceville, and was a superannuated Baptist minister. He was on his. wk.? to Sharpsburg to preach. White was be tween fifty aLd sixty years of age. His sudden death was suppo-ed to resu:t from an apoplectic fit. Coroner's Inquest.—Coroner Alexander held an inquest yesterday morning on the body of a man found in the Ohio river, near the Marine Ralway, ear'y in the morning. He was a middle aged man, supposed to be a wharf labcrer, and had apparently been in the water about twenty four hours. He had on a black summer cloth surtont coat, dark jean or tweed pants, coarse Monroe boots, and a bolt around his waist. No money was found on him, and us papers by which ho could be identified. The jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning. Lieut. Henry Gillia, of the 11. S. Navy, just re• turned from a cruise off the coast of Africa, has been in the city for a few days. Ills leave of absence ex pires to-day, when he will return to his ducks. Commencements.—The next term of Allegheny College commences on Monday, the 16th inst. The 'Meadville Seminary, under the charge of Joshua Kendall, Esq., will commence the fall term on Monday, the 30,.t inst. ne attention of cash buyers is directed to the fact that Carnaghan, Allegheny City, is now offering un usual intincenients in his stock of well made clothing, furnishing goods, &e., for mcn and boys. Examine his stock and prices. • .L-' WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED to record ade create in the allictiona to which humanity in heir. And we do so now, in tearing testimony to the wonder a °eking powers of DR . .1 HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED DITTERS for diseases of the head and stomach. de a spe cific, It is pet haps without a rival, and the people whom It au-xt „\\ Ills boriefitted, ev ithin a limited period, are to be count ed 1.5 ttous:.nd, , . The fitters banes its reputation more on what it has itself Deice, bas on what it gets convenient friends to say for it. I•'.ri DyspepLll, Flatuleu . e, Constipa tine. etc , • t,..., It c.tin .t li., surpassed, in speediness of tern. Try them, :Aid our word !,r it, they a ill give Latiefactiou. i t : deal, rs g....11.1r,,!1y. everywhere, ',:nITF.TTER & ii,,IITII, =EWES W. J. M. OLIN'S Ci!LEBIZATUIt STOMACH itIT TERS—Try theuyand satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recAntablided to be. Thy proprietor does not pretend to ray that'they will cure all the diseases flesh in heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the constaptly incrcasing d&-mud f‘x them ie. ircitlicient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far sn• pericr to any preparation of the kind TI:,W In the market. Their 113 a is always attended with the moat beneficial re snits in cases of Dyspepsia, lots of appetite, weakness of the stomach, icdigentit:n, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tans to the whole system. Be sure and call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Slomaca Bitters, and see that the article par• cha-ed tears the) )o.lno of J. M. tilin, as ruan'ofwlturer. For sale by J. M.OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer, No. 467 Penn street, Pittsburgh, and by druggists and dealers genera:lr. JOSEPH MEYER, ILAN 11FACTURZIL OF Fancy 4 Plain Furniture it, chairs, vicar eroomg, 421 Peuu street, ABOVE TIRE CANAL BRIDGE, lu addition to the Parn . turo baSill<33, 1 also LIUVOte attention t UNDERTAZINU. Hearses and Carriages fmmLb..3 N O. 5 FIFTH STREET.- DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent i r 11. AL Warren & Cu.,) GRAVEL SATURATED CAN VAS ROOFING, tik.OFFIGE, No. 65 FIFTH STREET, opposite Odd Fel lows Hall, Pittsburgh, Ea. jy9 .11.40 U K AT NO. 56, and you will eee a two fitcry trick Dwelling Ekrll9e, of seven rooms In good order, large per rice in front fine shade trees, a lot of ground 24 feet front on Marlon street, by 104 deop. Price—sl7oo. Terms eau. ror a/1 0 Ly S. CUTIIBERT % SON, 51 Market street. rf'l UM DROPS--2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rom), Strawberry, Pine Apple and Banana Flavors, for sale by Br ER 4, ANDERSON, Jel7 8)? Wood dreet RANGES-50 boxes received this day, in prime order, and for vale by REYEIRE A ANDERSON, N 0.89 Wood street, JY Opposite the 13S. Ottories lintel • ', IS ;V• • f;0'::::f.--tc The Race at Collins Park. , ist, rtrl. aroafucturrE, and Prop:l,4o:s, 68 Water ard G 9 Yreut ittrvete PITTSBURGH:, PA. ROOFING CHEAP, MANIIPAYrURES AND DEALER WARREN c FELT, CEMIEN.T, ROO F S, ELASTIC CEM.ENT, ROOFING MATERIALS PIVTOBITRGR BOARD OF TRAnw, AND SKERCAANTS , BXCOANOIE. Floc Preedmti. 8.111. BRUNGT, Ist, DICHXY, 2gl JOUN S. COSGRAVE, SAMUEL SELRIVEJI, Two feet four Inches water In the channel PITTSBURGH MARKET Reported Erpreuly for the Daily Morning Post FLOUR...IS still rating high, owing to scarcity; 500 bb!s. sold to-day in lots at $0,25@51,50 for superfine; $4,750,4,87 extra do. and $5@5,25 for extra family, from store. GRAIN—Sales 800 bush. from liver and wharf at 51.1:33. lI.AY...Halca 9 loads from scales at $0 to $lO too. 01L...5 bble Lard No. 1 at 85. FALT...6O bbla. No. 1 at $l. &CIGAR...SaIes 12 Ude. N. 0. at MOLASSEB...IS bbls. at 44(445c. for N. 1 . 1. OOFFEE...IO sacks Rlo sold at 12a12 ,, i'. WHIM 7-6 ales 3J bble. to loti at 35e. PRILA.DZIPECIA, July 31.—The Flour market is unchanged, and old stock superfine very dull at $4,25, while good brands fresh ground, from new wheat in demand at $5; no export inqtury, but 5 ,, 1,5 mostly confined to the wants of trade, within the range of yrecions quotations. The stock of Rye Flour and Corn Mcal is about exhausted; the former is held at $3.37,4 and the latter at $3;95. Wheat scarce and want ed; sales new red at $l,lB to $1,20 and white at $1,25 to $1,35. Corn scarce and demand; 29,000 bush yellow sold at 92c, and some not prime at 88. Rye in demand at 73e for old, and tO to 85c for new. Oats unchanged; 2000 bush Pennsylvania and Virginia sold at 42c for the tormer and 40c for the lathes; new Oats commands 87c. In Groceries and Provisions there is not much doing, but for the totter prices are looking up. Whisky unchanged; sales in bbls at 24c to 28c gallon. NEW YORK July 31.—Cotton dull. Flour firm; sale,9 16,500 bbls. Wheat; sales 60,000 bushels atsl,oB@l,ls Dr western white, and $110641,12 forked. Corn; sales 83,000 bush at $141,06 for white. reef firm 6t $12,26®514. Lard buoy ant. RIC( n firm at 8% for Sides and BgBy 2 c for rough aides. leather; average sales with no quotable change. Elides firm at 18©184. Sugar firm; N. 0. Bc. Coff.e quiet; the stock in port amount to 36 000 bags. Freights droop ing; on Cotton to Liverpool 3-16 d; on Flour is 7%@ils 10d; on Grain 646% C/NCLINATI, July 31.—Flour unchanged, with a Moderate demand and some export Inquiry; sales of 2000 bbls at s4@ 4,10 for superfine and $4,264,50 for extra, the latter white wheat. There is no change in Grain. Oata s:"c and ma, ket easier, 'a heat Is steady, bat the receipts are rapidly in creasing. Whisky firm at 23c, with a good demand. The market for Provisions is dull and prices aro nomiral. Nothing was done In Linseed Oil. Money easy; demand limited. The rates of Exchange are unaltered. WNERVOUS HBADACHE—Rev. W. G. Howard, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, 1111 nets, 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 June 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs ralinestook & Davis, of Chicago, Illinois, says:—"Daring the last twenty years, I have made 111i9 of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and Elomceopathic physicians, but all have filled; and I had re- Enguished all hope of relief, until I was induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually relieved me in repeated instances of late, anl I can cne,rfally and um scientionsly recommend them to ol hers who are similarly affected." This sovereign remedy is sold by B. L. Fahne stock & Co., corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies should be addressed. ( jyl3:cc BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the reception of Weltore on the lath of June. and kept open until the let of ember. The new and spacious buildings erected last year are now fully completed, and the whole establishment has Leen 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 under 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 acce3s, it is deemed pro per to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Clitunberaburg. 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, viz:— Nor a barrel, (Mulberry,) $4 00 " (Oak,) 300 "" Mulberry,) 300 " " ( Oak,) 200 Carboy, 10 gallons 2 2, Bottles, pint, p dozen 1 00 The barrels are carefully prepared, so that purchastrs 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 Lis stock of FURNITURE To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, No. 64 Fifth street, there he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked in plain figures, and those in want of Furniture, are respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, bafore purchasing elsewhere. jy2l:lm H. H. RYAN. MA FFI T T & 0 L D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Soar. 127 and 1.29 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 band, to which we call particular attention. y20,13m MAFFITT & OLD. FLOUR. -40 bbls. choice superfine for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Ica Corner Market and First its. EMONS-25 bxs just received and fur sale by itlcirllEß At ANDERPON, No. 39 Wood street. CIGARS! CIGARS 1 I—A large lot of genuine Havana Cigars of the "Seneca, cootie, Conchita" and " Entro , Actos" brands, received this day. Those wishing a GOOD Cigar should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, j, 7 Corner Diamond and Marketet reef. VLOUR-50 bbls. Superfine Flour just re ceived and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, J 8 Corner Maik.-t and First streets. Ti ELL UM COP YIN (.1 BOOKB.—These books possess great advantages over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It takes a most perfect Impreadon and is convenient to refer to. When once in use their superiority is apparent. Bold by W. G. JOliNf3To+l .t 00., Stationers, 67 Wood at. FOR SALE CHEAP.- Dress and Mantilla Fringes, French Embroideries and Laces, Stockings, Gloves and Mitts, Merino, Silk and Cotton Under Garments, Cous;derable deductions have been made from the origi nal prices of the above article*. J.rz7 JOS. HOINE, 77 Market street. $9OO FOR SALE—A two story brick haw o, of six r.oms, well arranged, pared yarn, with hydrant, bake oven, smoke house, &c. The house is in good repair, painted and papered. Situate on EA.st. Lane, Allegheny City. Torms easy. S. CUTHBERT & SON, jy27 61 Market street. BAY STATE APPLE PARING MA CHIN E.—A VERY USEFUL AND BUPERIOR AR• TICLE—By five turns of the crank, the apple is PARED, GORED and SLICED. Patented, Lic.vember 11th, 1858, and February 17th, 1857, in 14'nrope. For sale in any quantity,. at No. 74 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Please call and examine for yourselves. jy29 SAMUEL FALINRSTOOK. AKE FISH.—A large supply of White Au Trout, Salmon, Herring, &c., received and for sale by jy26 HENRY H. COLLINS. 001) STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets, Laaiog 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep on Sixth street. One-third of the above will be sold for st,ooo. One-half in hand—balance at one, two and three years. B. CUTHBERT & SON, jy 1 61 Market street. m r2'2:dl v —lc Q`IHEESE-2UO boxes prime cutting Cheese, 4,./ this day received, and for ea e by J 722 HENRY B. COLLINS. QTARCII-100 bail. McClung & Campbell's Extra Starch, far Bale by jeaa W. H. SMITH & CO. $750 A two story frame house, of four 0 rooms, situate in South Pittsburgh, near the Bridge. Large lot of ground, fruit trees, &a. Pay ments easy. For sale at the Beat Estate Office of S. CUTHBERT a SON, 1) 0 61 Market street. 01IN THOMPSON & CO. —Have just u received and for sale, a large lot of English Venitlan Rod, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre, French Zinc, American Zinc, White Lead, and Whiting, at al a 126 Third it,. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap ples, just received and for Bale by McCANDLE9B, MEANS & Je22 Corner Wood and Water streets. ANY PERSON having• a comfortable two story Dwelling House, of 6 or 6 rooms, situate In a good neighborhood in the city. Price, from $lOOO to $2OOO, can hear of a customer, by applying at our office, 51 Market street. B. OIITHUESIT it SON, 11'3I Real &tale Agents. 'OR RENT—A two story frame Dwelling House, of 5 rooms, eltuate on Fourth strew; near Mar ket. Rent $l5O per year, and tenant pay water rent. .1.73/ B. OUTEBEERT a SON, 51 Market at. BACON -2000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders,alight ly damaged—for sale cheap, to close consignnumt,by JAS. A. FETZKR, pal Corner Market and First street& RYE FLOUR-25 bbls. fresh ground Rye Van; received and far sale JAM by BS A. NUM, Ella( Corner Market and Vint streets. COMMERCIAL F'resident. W. WILLIAMS Treatirrer. N. 1.10121.1.4i6, 64.1perintenderat. JOSEPH SNOWDEN Cbsamittee of Arbitration for June F. R. BIIIINOT, V. P., J. B. CANFIELD, DAVID WOANDLE29 Stage of Water. Pirremrsam, July 31, 185' Philadelphia Market. Now York Thlarket. Cincinnati Market. ..:..7.7; 2 74ma-v,A ...: 1 ....'::2:','. , :*tiy•';!*.' , 9",!f. , '-: ~,5'?.',":.'.77..'..'..:—',.::-.::...,''-:•.:.;k:•.f,.N'..,...•.Y:•'-.. SPgCIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH TUB URGENT RuQuEsT OF uu DREW OF THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. 2f. FITCH AND J. W. sygEs Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII, And may be consulted at their office, No. 191 Penn ■troot, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSU'IrnO7.I, ASTHMA, IIItuNOHITIS and ALL ( THE,i lituNlO OOMPLAIiTS, complicated with, or coming pulmonary disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gaztritis, Female Comptaints, fic. Diu? irrou h p yIiES would state that their treatment of cenvoiapti„, u 1,,,.„„,! upon the fact that (h.! in U e blood and meteor at, large, beat btfZ,r,t and during ift dractopsvnt in as lung!, and they therefore employ lie-chap. Mal, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. 'A these, they use MEDICAL IN: FIALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Panic tires, (having no C.ratirte ejects When trat , d alone,) and lova. lids are earnestly cautioned 144ainet 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 reached in a direct manner by Inhalation," for at before stated, the sea{ of the tlitease is in Use liooti and it; ejfx a only in the lungs. No charge for eu 115 t3ti _.n. A list of questious v.lll ho out to 01, le wishing to cormilt as by letter. tny29:d6W [1 71: , NOTICE—THE INTER CM:WM of the Bon 4, of Lawr-nco 'r..• I t) the PITT.I4- BURGH AND hiiiN RA; Litt) PAN V, due Jet}, leaB will be paid at the ulllee W. II 'WILLIAMS t CO., Pittsbu7gh, Pa The change in pisze of i , ayinent is rnad e fu consequence of the failure of th.. uhi,.• Life laeuracue and Trial?. C. copeny, New Y. rk, wh. C.upona aru pa)abla Be order ot 'fir& C.AIMISSIONERs. CANDIDATES tWa DIMU: KATI() TICK K. f Edam As the time approaches for making the 11°mi:tattoos for the fell election, the DAuccrats are look Ina ,Lout sultata candidata to f lace upon their ticket. Allow me to suggest the following named for their COCISiti. oration. There is not a gentlemen named, who id nut e thorough national Democrat: CONGREEI. II.)N CHARLES SHALER, City FEIVATI. I 1.1.1 ANI WI LK l'ut,Wes AbakllßLY : JJiIN M. HIV,' City, TLIOXIAS S. lIAT JOEL K lIUG LI LAFFERTY, 13%1.1,,',,, WILLIAM McLANiii, Nortt, Fsyrtt,, Silißlll : B.iiRNES FORD, Lower B'. Clair LiN ut I=ll THOMA:I FARLEY, Allrgheuy (icy JJLIN 11U1Lit Af, 6, Q ul piaui u gli .RONET. : WILLiANI ALEXANDER, Cit., CITY EST 0 TIIE ALL El Y.. .... 3 HA±TERN N I'OUTLI OF Ttl t`i“S'i P._ !LELA. 4 jyl2citu VeCIIESNEY, rI the bor ough of Mkoulie4ter, will be supported a., n candidate for the &lice of Corouer, nut j-ct tliu let Ilion cf the D. roe crane Cou:.ity j y2D ;ANY SURRIFF.—The io.•:ert.igoed utf,rs himself to tLe Democracy of Allegheny county, os It candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decisiou of the Democratic Conven tion. DA UN 1.18 FOR M, j W44:dt w Upper St Clair. FILERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself a can• didate to the Democracy of ADegbeny county for tho office o Sheriff, sa....j,ki to the decision of the Demo cratic Convention. MATTIIEW TIAR.BISON, jy27olswic Robinson township. 111 Z ?, PROTI.IONOTARY un.lertigned offers him self to the Dt-ruocracy of Alloghouy County, as a candidate for Prothonotary—mbJect to the decision of the Deruwratic Conventioc. jy3o:dewtc ALEX. BLACK. CORONER.—The undersigned offers himself as a candidate before the next Democratic Convsntlou for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De mocracy [Jai LENOX RE 1. 1 1:a COUNTY COM MISSINKR—The friends of CHAS. BRYSON, of West Deer township, will urge Lis nomi nation for the office of County C0L111111531011 , T, before the next Democratic Convention; subject to the usages of the party. jyl-I:davitc STEAMBOATS CINCANNATR. For 10121Clitilatti The elegant Hill.) wheel, passenger packet SUPEItIOK--Capt. REEMOND J. GaAcv—will leave Plttebnrgli for Cincinnati, TCHS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, i. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FLACK, BARNES Et CO., Agents. Through to St Louis in five days. TLig coanecta with the Mail line, and will go through in the time epeci fled. She will leave on Saturday. up= ZANESVILLE. For Marietta and Zaneerille. Tho steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MON ROE AYRILI, a 11l leave for 15 aboy,, and all intermediate porto ou evtry TUE. , PA V, at 4 o'clock, P. hi. For frniglat or paaaage apply on boord. f Jae. THE SICILPOSIUM. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth Street, Nest Door to the l'ittaLurgh Thea'rz The hones is new, built especially for 1/16 purposes of a First Class Restaurant and Saloon, uud the proprietor hay. ing had many years experience in the business will keep constantly on hand the bout that the markets °fiord. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, ars of the best quality. lie wants all his old rriends and the public generally to give hiss call at the Symposium. Jel2:ly XTEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' nr.s TA RANT, 'NO. 27i FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has Rased, and fitted up several commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Hank, on Fiah atreet, which art, now opee to; the Summer Season. La cies and gentlemen can always fled an abundant supply of CONFECTIONARY, FRU TS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, aad Lett for themselves. (jell)) Ili. MetlINL ONLY $750 for a Dwelling House of four rooms, a large Lot if ground, fruit trees, etc., pleas antly situated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount Washington, immediatly opposite Smithfield street, will be sold on easy terms, by 3. CUTEIREAT k EON, jyl3 ft Market street. VARIETY I--A Farm of 40 acres; one of 12 acres; one of 302 acres; Buildieg Lots, price $lOO, pay. able in 111a0/11of $2 a week. Dwelling Houses in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, and Mount Washington; a pleasant residence in Sewickty; 3 Lots in Baden, for sale by jyl3 S. CUTILDERT & SON, 51 Market at. ADWELLING LOUSEt.ti Third street for rent. S. CUTILBERT & SON, J,23 Si Market street. $5OO For a cottage house of three rooms and kitchen, on Gray's Road, South Pitts burgh. Terms eoey. S. °MOH & SON, 1Y 27 51 Market street. QTEAM MILL, •FTEAM MILT,—For Sale, kJ A Grist 11111,1m11 complete in good runt,ing order, 3 ran of stone, smut 'machine, a corn a.,d cob cracker, etc. Also, a dwelling bouse of 4 rooms, a large stable and 2 lots of ground, sitnat