LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is:the range of the thermometer and bsrom.eter, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street : TELEDMOITETEL In Sun. In shade, 112° 780 126° 92° .84° 9 A. M. 12:M...., 6 P. M Barometer 29 3.10 Pardoned. On Friday morning, Gov. Packer forwarded to Mr. Barr, the editor cf this paper, the pardons for Barney Perry and'Alfred Keevil, convicted of selling lottery tickete, and - sentenced by Judge-M'Clure to a year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. The petition tar Mr. Perry's release was signed by nearly two thous and citizens, and that for Mr. Keevil was also very numerously signed. The documents were handed over to Mr. Keevil end Mr. Perry, who, having at ready experienced the hospitalities of Jailor Philips for thirty days of tho "heated term," were pro foundly grateful at their release. The pardoning of Messrs. Perry, Keevil and Bryan ie a judicious exercise of Executive power on the part o: Gov. Packer which is warmly approved by this community. We venture nothing in the asser tion that these men will never again meddle with the lottery buJine:..a; they haye suffered sufficiently for whet they have done, and the business, at least for the present, has been tactually broken up in this city. They are all poor men, with families depend ent upon them for support, and aside from having engaged in a business which was made penal by law in this State; while it is legalized 'in other Stator, have alvnys conducted themselves as reputable citi zens. They have all had a bitter. lesson, and we have no doubt they will profit by it. Laws, while they arc - laws, should be obeyed, and those who have been the subjects of this wire exercise of Gov. Pack er's clemency Own him a debt of gratitude sufficient to pre-sent them from ever again placing themselves in the position of law breakers. The Row.LkelC.R.ace.—Tho race, which is fixed for he'f.pa.s . t six 'o'clock this evening, is attracting con• riderablo attention, and doubtless an immense con• cacrs will witness -it. It promises to be an in . ring, exciting, and very closely contested race. LL: crews ( - ,f bath boat; have been practising daily 155 - , , ,eehs, and both the "Darling" and "Putman" have boon accurately timed. Both boats have hosts of friends, ell wishing for, expecting, and sanguine cf the EUCC: , S3 of their favorite craft. The bets have not been running as high se on the last race, as the result is considered less certain. The prize to be contended for is a fine one—a sot of colors, veined at twenty ilve dollars, consisting of a -bit e silk . flog with golden fringe, a green wreath is the middle, with the appropriate motto, in gilt let- Campancre lite 9;" " to settle the dispute ;" Liz° a beautiful streamer. So far the best feeling exists betwean the contending crews, and we trust and bell,:ve that the contest to-day will be conduct ed with ( I .E, same friendly feelin - T., and that the may to a- satisfactory to both parties, as the inevitable defeat-of ono of them will admit of. The (2 , eime, Again.—At the last term of the Cet.r: c:f Quarter Sessions, an old lady named 11.ann:di Johnston, mother of the first wife of " Plumper " Graham, was tried and convicted of keeping a disorderly house, on account of the dig. graceful conduct of Plumper and his present wife, who Ger at her house frequently. She was sent to the county jail for a short term, and on being released and hcmo yesterday, found that her trunk had boon and ono hundred dollars in gold and diver te.ke_ri c•nr, also a gold locket valued at five tollars. The keys of hoc trunks were also missing. She suspected Plemper's wife, Mary Ann Graham, of taking the articles, and accordingly made an RE:- davit beicra blryf.r Weaver, who issued a search warrant and bad Mrs. Graham, who is now in jail for disozderly conduct, searched. The locket and trunk keys were found concealed on her person, but the money woe not forthcoming, only seventy fivo cents bring foams: on her. Mrs. Johnston's house is sitnntA in the Third Ward, Allegheny, and the Grahams hwlyired about her, she being unable to beep them sway from the house. A commitment for larceny was In sad against Mrs. Graham. amciunati Cricket Club,—Wo learn from the Cincinnati Enquirer that at a meeting of the Union Cricket Club, heid Monday evening, July 19, the following. resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That a vote of thanks be returned to the Olympic Club, of Pittsburgh, for their kindness, liberality and gentlemanly treatment of the Union boys while on their visit there ; that we hold them in the highest sense as gentlemen and cricketers : (there may be a di:Teionco in cricketers, bat none in gentlemen ;) cl,e - thanks of the Ciub be returned to the gentlemen it , ho officiated in the capacities of umpires and scorer, for their impartial decisions, as Well as assidnou'good nanred labor; and also to the citizens, and especially to the press, for their especial attentions and lengthy accounts of the pro gress of the game; and last, but not least, to the proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, for attention to oar comforts; and, finally, Resolved, That on their visit in the fail we will re turn the debt (save the bad) of gratitude, with cam kirit,Z:ntcrest. The Shooting Affatr to - - ethe Third Wurd.—Quite a large concourse of people was i attendance at the Mayor's 05ce yesterday afternoon at the examina tion of Robert McCurdy for the booting of the boys David and James Simms. The prosecutor, however, stated that the boys were the chief witnesses, and as they were unable to bo present, the case was adjourn ed until next Friday. We learn that after the excitement of the shooting affair had quieted down, a difficulty took place in the hens° among the guests, one of who Insisted on the newly married lady taking a glass of wine, which she declined, when he attempted to force her to do so. McCurdy, Robert McCoy, Francis Jami son and Mortick Mire were arrested and taken to the watch house, where they ware kept until morning, at which time the Mayer discharged them on the pay. meal of a fine cf `.'33 each,' Bank• of Beaver Couotu.—Tbe forloviing is tho Et2tement of tho roz€ , .ureos and liabilities of the Bank of Beaver on the 4th of August: Notes and Riliß Di , connt=tl.... Frunitnre and Oflice Fixture Current ExpenE e. Dne from B:1111:9 and reankors Notes of c tiler Banks Coin in Vault Stack paid in Notes in eircutatiou COI: tinge:at Fund Exchange and Etir?...ount Deposits This is a healthy statement The Cen Bfle'd.—The Pennsylvania Railroad Company carried 182,5 o:nigrant passengers over their road during the mieih:ef July. Of this number 76 were way passen‘bre, ;5371 stopped at Pittsburgh, 1214 had ticketa for Cincinnati, Toledo, Chica'. go, Milwaukie, Dunleith, St. Louis, Kansas and va rious other station; iu the West. These passengers littd pith then 20,605 pounds of extra baggage, and most of them wore well provided with moans for the purpose of purchasing farms in the cow country in which they were peeking homes. A groat majority of these who go West to buy farms are Germane. They arrive in emigrant ships at New York. No leis than 1283 cf th 0,1828 pasting ever the road during the past month came trom that city, a fact, no doubt, , wing to the conveniences afforded passer,- I ,:crs by the Ponwylvar is Railroad Company, and the vsat supsriority of the Pennsylvania route over that of Now York. Alleged Larterty.—Mrs. Margaret Bailey, who ro. sides in the First ward, oppcared before Mayor Weaver yertcrday and made information against a we eat named Jae Case, alias Ca2o, for larceny. n seems that Mre. Bailey, in common with her sis ter, kept a millinery shop on Fourth street, and that Mrs. Case lived in the same house with Mrs. B. until yesterday. Mrs. B. has missed 3 number of ribbons and patterns, worth about thirty dollars, since about the sth of July. Yesterday Mrs. Case was moving to a house in Ferry etrest, when Mrs. Bailey observ ed a number of bundles, which she supposed con tained the :missing property. On having a search wrrrant issued tho handles were not found, tat in her truth were scam artificial flowers, velvet ribbons end ether trifling articles which Mrs. Bailey identi• Led as her property. Mrs. Casa was placed in the tombs for a he."-ring to-day. Probable Fratricide in Indiana County.—Tho Ebensburg Mountaineer, of yesterday, says :—A sad cceurreeaco happened in the borough of Cherrytree, on Sunday craning. The circumstances were as fellows: Joshua Danis, who formerly resided in this p;.3.3c, was intoxicated, and, as is usually the ease, cattle home and commenced boating his wife, who is F - 4.il to b 3 an amiable and estimable lady. Benjamin his brother, interfered in behalf of the wife, end Joshua drew a knife and stabbed Benjamin a little belay; the heart. When our informant left Benjamin was still living. but it was thought the ound would prove fatal. We learn That Joshua was t..llcn to the Indiana county jail on Monday. American Protestant AsHociation.—The members cf thn American Protestant Association, charged by l`dr. Pottin.i, County Commissioner, with conspiracy, had anetlior hearing before Mayor Weaver yesterday morel!. chick resulted in Edward Taylor, Emil Ey1.2: , , W. Taylor, G. Reieich and Hugh White, of Waehington Lodge, being bald to bail in the sum of aro hundred dollars each for their appearanee at the next term of Court. The hearing in the CMS° of " &ova" Gallagher, the L P. charge' with larceny in abstracting live do:lars from the till of Mr. Zella, on Fifth street, has been adjourned by Mayor Weaver until next Tuesday. We Bee by advertisement that the chests, clothing guns, &a., of Christian Jacoby, aro to be sold at Davis' Auction this evening at eight o'clock, by order of H. A. Weaver and J. G. Backofen, guardians. The attention of cash buyers is directed to the fact that Carnaghan, Allegheny City, is now offering un usual inducealents in his stock of well made clothing, furnishing goods, &c., for men and boys. Examine his stock and prices. - • Arrert—Eicape—The ChaSe—Desperat• StrUggle•Recapture—Another Final Escape. A man named Miller, who formerly kept an eating house, at the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rai'read depot, bat now residing in Allegheny, was arrested last evening on a charge of surety of the peace; and taken before Alderman Wilson. While awaiting _a hearing, thinking leg bail the cheapest he could get, he slipped out of the office, and took a fair start for "over the hills and far away," closely fol. lowed by officer White, and Hastings, the model constable. Finding that the "bloodhounds of the law " were gaining on him, he took refuge in the hotel of Mr. Wallace, on Liberty street, followed by his pursuers, who were informed by Mr. Wallace. what he believed to be the truth, that the bird had flown through the back door. The officers, however, were not satisfied, and Mrs. Wallace thought Millar was still In the hcuse. He was soon found, con cealed in a coat vault. The officers entered, but Miller was not anxious to return, and resisted stoutly, and ho was not captured until officer White need his mace. Daring the struggle, officer Hastings received a severe cut on the hand from a knife in the posses. sion Of Miller, a very imprudent and unwarrant able act. Officer Jones had in the meantime arrived, bat Miller refused to go with them, walking quietly to the Alderman's office with Mr. Wallace. Once inside the office, and the front door locked, he was thought secure, but seising the opportunity, when, having asked for a drink of water, officer White was off his guard w he leaped the bars, out the back way, and was off again. The officers again gave chase, but reaching the Mechanics' street bridge, ho got the start of them so far that they gave up the pursuit in despair, with the reflection that Miller wes a rather slippery customer. - - - From Lake Superior.—The steamer City of Cleve land, Capt. J. M. Lundy, arrived at Cleveland on Wednesday offing from Lake Superior. She brought to Detroit-27;054 lbs. copper from Minne sota Mine and 75 tone pig iron, Pioneer Iron Com puny, and to Cleveland a small cargo of sundries. The clerk furnishes the following "log :" Left On tonagon, July 31st, 7 o'clock, P. M. Met North Star fifteen miles above Marquette, bound up. At Mar quette saw schooners Twin Brothers, St. James and Kosciusko, August Ist. Same evening passed un known schooner of Picture Rocks. Met brig Con cord in the Sault Canal, bound up, and schooners P. Mills and Australia at Sault, bound down, loaded with iron ore. August 2.3, passed scow Minrad, just below, bound down with ore. Met schooner Queen City on Lake George, bound up. The barque American Republic was aground oa Lake Goorge Flats. The Wire for the New Bridge. —The New Brighton Timis, of Thursday, says:—" On Saturday last wo visited the extensive wire works of Messrs. Town.. send, in Pal eton, who are now engaged in manufae. baring the wire for the new suspension bridge over the Allegheny river, on the site of the old St. Clair street bridge. About eighteen tons of this wire was shipped from this place on Monday last. The iron selected for this wire is of the very best quality, and during the process of drawing, it is oare'uliy exam ined by competent persons, in order to detect any flaws in the metal. The size of the wire is No. 9, which is about the eighth of an inch in thickness. The bridge will require about ono hundred and forty five tons of wire, and ono pound will measure eighteen feet, consequently it will require nearly one thousand miles of wire to make the tour cables." New Brighton Manufacturing Company.—At meeting of this company held on last Saturday eve ning, the following officers were elected Directors—S. Merrick, H. Mendenhall, B. B. Chamberlin, Jas. Duncan, John R2e.VC,S, M. T. Ken• nedy and John Miner. Secretary—Edward Hoops. Treasurer—Edward Hoops. On the following Tuesday evening the now Board organized by tho election of Mr. John Miner es President. No bettor selection could have been made, as Mr. M. will devotd-lais energies to the early completion of the buildinvt now being erected by the Company. Boy Bun Over.—On Pridny morning, as Doctor M'Candless was leisurely driving his buggy along Fifth street, near Market, a lad, seven or eight years of age, named Flynn, the son of a tailor residing on an alloy near by, was run over by the buggy. The doctor did not perceive him ant 1 he was under the whoa's, both of which passed over him. Fortunately the buggy was a light one, and the doctor, who is not so light, was seated on the opposite side from the boy, and the youngster came oat, like au India rub ber ball, unhurt save by a few slight bruises. Ile wes.taken Immediately to his father's house, where tlie doctor carefully examined him, and was much gratified to find he had escaped so well. Digging a Grave.—Quite an excitement was eon , sioned in the Third Ward, yesterday, by the an nouncement that a man had been caught in the act of digging a grave on a vacant lot on Federal street. It scorns that an unknown person was surprised while digging a bolo, said to be for an infant's grave, who, on being discovered, fled precipitately. The imagination of the residents in the vicinity made the grave, as the hole may have been dug for a Variety of purposes, probably for the concealment of stolen property, as his flight would indicate that his purpose was not an honest one. Dangerous Counterfeit.—Tho most dangerous o un torfoit now afloat Is a two dollar and a half 1 old piece, so closely resembling the genuine that it is cal onlatodlo deceive oven good judges of coin. The general appearance of it is very good ; the weight and circumference of it are correct, and its only ap parent defect is that of its sound, and being too thin, which can be easily discovered by subjecting it to the standard tests. We have reason to believe that many of them are in circulation, and that even pro fessional moneychangers have been deceived by their appearance. Fatal Accident on a Steamboat.—A mate on the steamer Venang,o, residing in Allegheny city, met with an accident on Tuesday morning, wbioh caused lais death. Tie was assisting in sparring off the boat, which was aground at the Sisters, when he was atruok in the breast by a tackling block. Severe internal injuries resulted, and he died soon after the arrival of the boat at Wheeling. His remains were brought home and interred yesterday afternoon. His name was James McCabe. Y,47 47,524 . 2,007 78 . 449 73 4,6;1 4 4 . V 716 00 . 19,67 S 45 Pearl. Mill.—Our readers wlil be pleased to notice by the advertisement in this mtreing's paper that the extensive flouring mill entitled as above is in full operation under the auspices of Messrs. H. T. Kennedy h Pro. This mill turns out as fine flour as any in the country, and its business is a largo one and of great importance to the community and es pt.:daily to the farmers, to whom it furnishes a home market for their wheat. ;78 . 04, ° 0 4 ) . i 3,1.35 00 997 885 80 13 305 Sadden Death —A woman named Bridget Walters, about thirty years of age, died suddenly at the resi dence of her brother.in-law, on Federal street, Third Ward, on Thursday evening. About noon she com plained of cramp, and retired to bed; she grew worse rapidly, and died in the evening. A Coroner's inquest was held, and the jury returned a verdict of death from cholera morbus. .$78,048 33 Accident ti a Watchman.—James Craig, one cf the night watch, while lighting one of his lamps, on Wylie street, last evening, fell from his ladder, on the pavement; being a heavy man, ho was stunned by the concussion, and being taken into a barber shop in the vicinity, soon recovered and was able to attend to his duties as an aqicer. Duff's Mercantile College, Corner of Third and Market streets, Pittsburgh.—This community has, many years ago, pronounced its verdict upon the superiority of the business training given in this in stitution, and the sincerety of this decision Is attest ed by a generous and uniform patronage by all our discriminating business men. Illumination.—Last evening the office of tho Tele graph Company, on Third street, was brilliantly illu minated in honor of the laying of the Atlantic Tele graph Cable, and Young's band discoursed eloquent music. The streets were crowded with people, filled with the utmost enthusiasm ooncerning this great event. German ra. Irish..—Last evening a German named P. C. Wheeler made an information before Alderman Lewis against John Rattigan, whom he charged with "hitting him in the eye and knocking him down." The defendant gave bail. The parties re• aide in the Ninth Ward. Two additional informations were made before Mayor Weaver, yesterday, against Robert M'Curdy, by Mark O'Neil and John Donnovan, whose eons were slightly injured by the shot fired . by M'Curdy, on Thursday night. Glad Netce ! Full of Hope to the Afflicted and Suffering.--Many of tho 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 care its diseases. Among those, in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable pound, a safe and speedy cure for Consumption. [1:y! CINCINNATI, STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton corm• ty.—Before me, the subscriber, Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, personally came John Lee, who, W ing duly sworn, deposeth and said that ho had been stiffer. lug with Chronic Diarhcea for the past twenty-two years and had consulted and received prescriptions for his case of from all the principal physicians in Philadelphia and OW cion2ti, but all to no effect, as he received no relief. At last he wax reduced to a mere skeleton, without even the hope of ever finding relief, but by the advice of a friend,was induced to try HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, and, to his utter surprise, found relief from the first trial, and in lees than two months found himself per fectli cured of his complaint, and is daily recovering his strength of body, and increasing in flash; and cheerfully gives this certificate, in the hope that others afflicted like himself may b • bendittcd. JOHN LEE. Sworn and subscribed before me, August 21st, 1858. 0 . F. HANSELMANN, Justice of the Peace, No. 44 Western street, Cincinnati, 0. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by .7. °STETTER it SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, an 7 ea Water and 58 Front streets. T INSEED OIL-6 bbls. for sale by__ sti2 EENIIIC a =ALUM WJ. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TEII2.—Try thens,'and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the constantly Increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far en. parlor to any preparation of the kind nsw in the market. Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re sults in caeca of Dyspepsia, lossof appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, eto. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, =dee digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure anal call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article pm , chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. SLOLIN, sole proprietor and mannfactnrer, No. 207 Penn street, Pittsburgh, pa., and by draggles end OPACTI generally. 1Y99 COMMKRCIkL. PITTSBURGH BOARD 01P TRADE ABD lIIBROHANTS, ftwide.nt. W. H. WELL lAMB Vice Prericknts. F. R. 11AUNOT, tat, IBAIAh DICHEY, 2d freaturer. N. EMT 14, azperinterAmi. JOSEPii SNOWDEN. Committee of Arbitration for August. ISAIAH DIpKEY, V. P., C. H. PAULSON, JAMES CARDIN; TZ, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOY.IB. Stage of Waver. Four feot three inches water In the channel PITTSBURGH DIA.B.KET. Reported Expresey for the. Daay Horning Post FLOUR—Continues stationary. The ealea tu-day reach 400 bbls. from store at $4,60@4,62 fur superfine, $5 fur extra do and $5,25 for extra superfine. GRAIN—Sales 300 bush. Oats from store at 34::. HAY... 12 loads scales at $3 to $lO "a , tun : SALT-60 bble. No. lat $l,lO. - OHEESE...4O boxes W. R. at Bc. FlSH—Pales 20 bble. Mackezal at $10,50 for Lbl.l. and $5,76 for half bble. SUGAR... 6 FA& at 9% for N. 0. fair. MOLASSES...IS bbls. at 45@40c. COFFEE...I2 sacks Rio prime Pt 1.1;4e. VINEGA.R...SaIes from first hands at 5 . 1 ,‘: WHISKY...24 bbls. at 20, 24ig27c for rectith,J. Foreign 19Sturtsetsi Fe? &tamer Prince Albert] Lryzepoot, Jaly 27.—The mien of Cotton, for the last three days, have been 20,000 baler!, including 1304 to speculators, and 1000 to exporters. The market closes dull; price. are (teeter, and unchanged, but buyers demand a rednetl. , n Breadstaffs--Plour is dull and unchanged. Wheat is steady, but slow of sales at former quotations. C.rn has a declining tendency; sales of white at 323 6d. Provisions—Lard is Dm at UP. Procinc —Sugar firm at lid advance. Spirits of Turpen tine heavy at 40s. Roain steady at 411 d. Philadelphia Market. PFMADELPHU, August 6 —The receipts of Flour conelouo sma.l, the inspection for the week amounting 'o LW . ; 690.1 bbLs agaiut 7100 bbis last week; there is a fair demand, chiefly home consumption, and the priced arc firm: deb, of 1000 bbla have been made at $4,2384,50 for old st( ck, and $1,75@55 for fresh ground and extra family and fancy lots at $5156,25. Rye Flour firm et $3,50, and Corn Meal et $3,75. Wheat scarce and in active demand; sales 3060 bush at $1,20@)1,25 for red, a' d $1.40@1,43 for white. Rye; 3000 brought 70(475. Corn In active demand at $l. $1 , 4 bushel for yellow. Oats also in good request; dales EOOO bush at 30c for now and 42c for old. Provisions are very ft-nu 200 bids Me s Pork sold at slB;a3ama at $lO , / . .,„ . 12%c; tides at 0 1 .4 q boulders at 7 1 4/071.c. Lard sell. slowly at 12c in bidd and 13c in kegs. Whisky is locking up; sales.bbla at 27c. Now York Market. Nnw Yalta, Anguat 6.—Cotton quiet; 600 bales sold. Flour has advanced; Isaias 16,000 bids; Ohio $4,15g1.30. Wheat has advanced; Baia 60,000 bni; southern red $1,30© $1,32; wbbe $1,40@1,45. Corn heavy; 50,000 bus sold; yel low $1©1,05. Freights on flour to Liverpool is 3d; on grain I@l%. Pa on firm. Leashes dull and drooping. ilideni firm. Sugars are firm. Molasses: sales of Orleaui at retail at 6Cc. Coffee firm. At the Tea a , sle. there was y decline, especially on fair and middling grilitioi. ew York Stock Market. NEW YOBZ, August O.—Stocks dull and lower. Chicago and Rock Island 75%; Mich!gin Southern 22%; Now York Central 80; Reading 47%; Canton Co. 20; Missouri 6's 85%; Galena and Chicaga 85; RH° 17 1 4: Cleveland and Toledo 36; La Crosse land grants 25g; .Loni.i.ma 93. ti7A FOUL STO3IACH Is frequently Indicated by a bad taste in the month, particularly in the merning. The tongue Le furred and generally there to a lack of appe• Cite accompanied with nausea and headache. All these die agreeable symptoms may be relieved by using WIESON'I3 lIRLDACILEB PILLS, prepared and gold by B. L. PAIINF STOOK k CO., Wholesale Diuggbt—and proprietors of B. L FAIIIIFSTOOK.'S VE.B.II:IIFIJGF, No. GO corner of Wool and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. and O. 65 FIFTH STREET.- HOOFING CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HA RTMAN, Recently Agent for 11. M. Warren & C 0.,) MANUFeTURER AND DEALER WARREN'S FELT, CEMENT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CAN VAS ROOFING, ROOFING MATERIALS VIS.OI , IIOE, No. 65 Pina STREET. opposite Odd Fol owe Hall. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy9 REMOVAL. riE subscriber has removed the balance of L•is stock of F II 11 INT I 1' 1J ft 1: To the ODD FELLOWS' BIIIEDING, No. ed Fifth street, where ho offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked in plain figure; and those in want of Furniture, are respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, before puschseing elsewhere. jy2l:lm R. 11. RYAN. MAFFITT & GAS FI'I"FEItS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Not. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal ,Street, Allegheny Gas Pipes pat up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand. to which we cell particular attention. jy2o 3na MAFFITT & OLD. STARCH -300 bxB. Rochester Pearl Starch for rale by (au:) HENRY 11. COLLINS. GO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and buy your Shoes at reduced peeve. A few more SOILED SHOES and GAITERS selling CHEAP. GENT'S GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters for $2. Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro cure a pair. Gent's Calf Ortords and Ties, Buck and Calf Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth' , 4 Summer Shoes selling at tow rates. Call soon. DIFPF.INBACHEIt at CO. 1917 No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. LEAD -200 Pigs No. 1 Lead, for sale by Jyl6 HENRY 11. COLLINS VELLUM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by Jel9 J. IL WELDIN. LOOK AT NO. 56, and you will see a two story brick Dwelling tionse, of seven rooms in goad order; large portion In front; fine shade trees, a lot of grouud 24 feet front on Marion street, by 104 deep. Price--$'7N. Tarns easy. Per sale by B. C17116E81 & SUN, Jy29 II Market Qtr,et WEAR NEW SHOES, when you can buz them ea cheap at the "Peopk's Shoe Store," No. Fifth street, near Market. SUMMER SHOE?, of every description, can now to bought at exceedingly low prices. LADIES' SOILED SHOES and GAITERS sold at a Brea reduction. MISSES' GAITERS, cheaper than ever—for 87%c to $1 BOYS' end YOUTH'S CAPS, for Mi conta. A good assortment of lIIRPET BAGS on hand. JjSt DIFBENBAOHER & CO. GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Strawberry, Pino Apple and Banana Flavors, for sale by RHYMER & ANDERSON, jell 89 Wood street DEMONS -25 bss just received and for sale by ILEYILEB. d ANDERSON, Jy24 No. 89 Wood ato3ot. 11)PLACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra size gjp and quality—very cheap, at HORNFic ap2o 77 Market street. ONLY $750 for a Dwelling House of four rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees, eta., picas ally t aituated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount W ehn gton, iminediatly opposite Smithfield street, will be sold on eery terms, by S. CIITEIBERT & BON, if/ 3 5l Market street. $50(1 For a cottage house of three rooms 1 .." and kitchen, on Gray's Road, South Pitts burgh. Terms easy. B. CUTHBERT & SON, 13'27 61 Market street. A,.DWELLING HOUSE on Third street for rent. B. CIIII333ERT & SON, js.2B 61 Market street. CORES FOR PRESERVE JARS—An im mouse stock on hand, at tho only 001111 MAMMA° TORY in the city—No. 76 Smithfield street. bib U.OVERINOTON. BUT YOUR GOODS, AT REDUCED FIGURES LARGE REDUCTIONS IN PRIORS, Have been made through our entire stock, in order to CLOSE OUT, before receiving our MX SUPPLIES. ata, HOWErI3, n ktarket street. FTTTEIBUREHI, August 6 185' ROOFS, SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH TUE URGEIVI! REQUEST 02 SUN. DREDS OF TELEra DRS. C. M. FITCJI AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be consulted at their omco, No. 191 Posh street, OPPOSITE BT. GLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for OONSIMPT:ON, ASTIIMA, BRONOEITL9 and ALL CTHE • L DEONIO COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, A f fections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4.e. DRY ifITCH SYKES would state that their treatment of Oonlamption is Lased upon the fact that the in Ua blood argriytteni at large, both, before and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Merhrin• foal, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood end strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICAL IN. HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Paha. Imes, (having no Curatiee &eels when uted 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 reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," far, as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the blood and its effects only in the lunge. ad - No charge fur consultation. A lie: of questions will be Fe. , t to those wishing to consult us by !utter. my - 20:11.6w SUPER'S MOSQUITO COMPOUND-- AV EXC',I.LE:;*I2 EXPELLING MOSQUITOES BEU CH A MBEILS, VARR R.A NTE D EFFECTL AL PREPA hAL; LNLI C. H. S V P rll,R, LI U,0141 C I-T. CLAIR AND Utrtir4 01 , 'F/CE: OF' THE PITTSBURGH. T. WAI•NR Ary tIIICAO ) It. R. CO., PittAurgli, Augubt 1 t, 1553. TIE. SF.IIUANSU %I. 11 ELIT11 , 1(1 of the Pt tk holdero iu the •• gh. Fur% Wayne AndCr.i cago Railroad Company," alll Iv, hil•1 at the Itoi.ms of the BOAP.D OP TRAr,t)', in 04 c'ty cf Plttaktralt. Pa , WED! , ESDAY, the let day tof svpt.nlher next, at 2 o'clock, P. !. At which meeting, the Rep•ortn of th , ‘ Wilms !lad Direct ors, r 1 the opereiwtoi cf the itoitil for six mouth!, ending July Ist alticuo, will be t resemed. 11; urd,r of ti••• Resident AUi BRADLEY, 24ilet y NOTICE —T H E TER EIT Ci - JUI'aNS of ;lie Bon,',‘ of tarvr'nce Colnty. Maned to the BURGII ANI) rat 111 itA Llt0A1) COMPANY, due July, 1858. will ba pald at the °lnce of W. II WILLIAMS , Pittsburgh, Pa The change iu plane of payment is • iu consequence of the failure of th Ohio Lite insurance and Trust Ccrapany, 77.. w Yert, where the Cmpoua are payable By order of ..1)2 CANDIDATES W. DEMOCRATIC Tregm . r.—Afr. : A Ulu time approaches for making ihe nominations fur the fall election, the Damccrata are looking about for suitable candidates to riece upon their ticket. Allow me to suggest the following names fur their consid eration. There is nut a gentlemen. named 'u ho is not a titer tough national Democrat conans..3., LION. CHARLES SIIALIR, City HON. WILLIAM WILKINS, Peeb'ea. ASSEMBLY : JOHN M. IRWLN, City, THOMAS S. HARI', In.liaaa, JOEL KETCHUM, Elisabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Haldwio, wruilosi McLANE, North Fayette SLIERIFY : BARNES FORD, Lower St. Olitir PROTEiONO IA : JOIN 13111.ISTINGHA31, Ohio COUN rY 0011.1131 , ,E10NER : T110,11A3 FARLEY, Allegheny they AUDITRO JOLIN MIIP.RAY, Sonth Pittsbu,gb cotioNan: WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City MEGTETEII WEST 0? THE AbLEOHEN Y. ..... 3 EASTERN NECIt SOUTH. ON TILE MONONGAHELA. 4 • jyrldtc —l2 CORONER —JOHN M. 111c011ESNEY, of the bor ough of Manchester, will be supported as a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Demo• erotic County Convention. iY 29 MANY DEMOCRATS. artEnnm—The uudondgned oilers himself to tho Democracy of Allegheny county, us a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the dixlialon of the Democratic Conveu• tion. BARNES FORD, Je24:d.+w Upper St Clair. BEIERISF.—The under6ignit otTure himeilf a • au• didate to the Democracy of Allegheny county for the office o sheriff, subject to the decition of the Dcmo- eratic Convention. bIATTIIEW LIARISISON, jy27:dewtc Robinson township. PROTEIONOTAItY.—Iho underaigned otter.] him self to the Danociacy of Allegheny County, as a candidate for Prothonotary—subject to the decision of the temolraVe Convention. j yalkdaw t F L EX. BLACK. COUNTY Cl.lslMlSS.Thant—The friunis of CH AS. if BiIYSON, of West Doer township, will urge is uOllll - for the cillce of Count: Commis , i , ner, before the next Democratic Convention; subject to the ustws of the salty. jythdhwic CORONY,R.—The undersigned offers himself he a candidate beß,Nro the next Democratic Con7ention for the office of L;oronAr, and es Ca the i;uppurt of the lie- MO(711C y [ J e ll LENOX 1113/1. STEAMBOAT; CINCINNATI. For CincionoAL The elegant side whool, pas2engor SUPERIOR--Cupt. linnmorin J. (eyes—wal leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, u. For freight or passage apply on board, to FLACK, IiARNES it CO., Agents. Through to St. Louis in live days. This boat connects with the mall line, and will go through in the time fled. She will leave on Saturday. ap•L" ZAIVESVILLE. For Marlette and Zaneeville. . The steamer ENIALA GRAHAM, Capt. MON OM AYRES, will leave for the above and all intermediate p9rts on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. For (might cr pnuage apply on board. [ Jae THE SYMPOSIEM. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, IV - 1h &reel, Nest Door to the Pittsburgh Thea,re The house is now, built especially for the purposes of a First Class Rostaurant and Salmi!), and the proprietor hay• lug I ad many years expirience In the business will keep constantly on hand the beat that the markets offord. Hie Winea, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. lie wants all his old friends and the public generally to give him o call at the Symposium. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADLES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27* FIFTH STREET. Thesubscrlber has Raged, and fitted up several commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Bummer Season. La dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRII,TS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshmants of the season. AU are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. (Jell)) hi. McCILNLEY. FRIED PEACHES.-20 Bushels choice, Bright, Dry Peaches just received and for sale by JAS. A. FBTZIO, .15 , 26 corner Market and First streets. COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WM. LI. SMITH & CO., tz2 118 Per.-r . sod 117 Mgt atTnita. SUNDRIES. - 6000 Mi. Country Bacon; 12 kegs Packed Butter; 75 bushels Bright Dried Apples; 25 " " Peaches; 100 bushels Red Potatoes; 200 " Mixed " Just remised and for sale by JAS. A FETZER, my& Corner Market and Second sta. WRAPPING PAPER-4000 reams ass't KILO, Bag Wrapping , a auPertar article, for sale by J. It WELDIN. MACKEREL.- 25 barrels Largo Dlackoral ; 85 54 " . " , 6 roc'd and for (19 FISSILY a COLLINS. GREASE -- *or Wagons,lDrays, Carts, and ClarriageofFrecoived ana for mile by J 52 3 HIMILY H. COLLINS. YE FLeuR-25 bbls. fresh ground Rye Ay akar, waived and for sale by 3Aldgl3 A. Corner l&& ket and Ent etre*. TfIE CONIMISAIONERS BUSINESS CARDS. J. &T. GRO IJ TT, INPORTEII3 OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BR ANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, opl4] PITTSBU VA 11, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS CT VinAPPINO ILI . -11-1 9 1 -a. 7 Wairetiouse, No, 91 Vifoori PITTSBURGH, PA. 11.143,3 bog ;.t nt market price 3. t+ ti,k',llloVlti JOHN MOOMLIEAD has removed to No. 71- W2tiv: Etre ,, t, Una ket JOIFIN MOOREHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, POlt Till 9LLI OP PIC METAL AND BLOOtil:,,, NO. 74 WATER STREET, 13E1.)W MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PUTSE'Ufttetjf S T Ai.: 17-1 .NO. L. YD VIAC 3.,iN11d , BOYD & Co. JONES :tt. U.. 0 71111M111 07 Cpp T RTE , SPHING, PLOW AND' A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND KILLS. Corner noes and First Strcatr., PITTSBURATI, PA 0 0 iii - ,_' - ....i re: .:,. HANUFACTIIIIER OF American, Piain & Carnigated9 GALVANIZED L11113112,1' IEON, For Rootin Er r tr Siyaint 41)g; AGENTS FOR WOODS PAT, - N7' IMITATION RUSSL'A SWEET IRON. Waraziicrzie, C. Flr“ mr2ti; ly is . . it OCi !ft dj 4: MA MVP ACT !IRE r. 9 , 7 ROiJER:-3' IMPROVED PAT ) . - c IL: 1" - ; C LT 1 VAT ik 'l':._;''. Roes A.LID FIRM It I P - fir,— p WILLIAM CLAYTON SL CO., ViliuL RSA LE AND RETAIL L i WIT 011 ai E . Ft CEI:_N 1: • , ft 57 DIA `I )Nl , ALLF%. iiH•lt .tti tat t ,et IT TSB 11 I? ci , .1' A ways ou 11 , 3111, fl!act.:l, - Try, h.•.. 1 t 3ral W11 , 4z erlAii JAMIES f 3. rE'VZEIII, Forwarding and COD mizsion Merchant 20r. rua i , ?..LX or lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, I:uttcr, Dried Fruit and Produot geo,orally, Corner ot itistrket and Flret etreeit. Prrn3l:l ttP.II, PA. ILErAII TO- Ernincis G. William liiit-;,r;..11, . Cuthbert At Sou, Pittsburttli; i 3 yd it Ott., Ileiskell it yrearingen, 8. Brady, Ca.;) . M. Bank, i,bit ltimmgle & Co., George I laLiana, Doola . h.tellittc. HARD W . A ttl!: • LAMUEL FAIINESTOCIi, No. 71 WOOD L., street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large STOCK OF ILIRDWARE, Which he will sell very low for (2 ASfi In t tl;4 Locke, magus, Knives and Forks, rdhi 61 , ,,0nA, at. i o I kr.' , sseortment of Carpenter's Tool., he has] rec,t v aI a c r . 4 in: - ply of Satrage Cutters nod Staffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pok4, ; 3leigh /Jolly., and flutlitaa,l ctllg Preaery jug. Kettl es . L. C. IIEFBUR.:::, ATIAAINitY AT LAW AND CONVIIYANCIIR 0117108 V/P....:1 U 1....Eri,!3,7772,1 IV 11. W. hi NIGHT, wnot..-2ALs AIID RATA FIRST PREMIUM READY JADE LINEN DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO, 606 ARCH STREET, PiIIi.ADIGLPHIA Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shb is and Drawers, Ora vats, Scarf.), Gloves, Elanikerchlafs,