LOCAL AFFAIRS. A Dangerous Practice.—lt is customary for a host of boys to gather about the trains at the depots of the Pennsylvania end Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroads, sometimes to the number of thirty or forty, who amuse themselves by jumping on board the trains, riding a short distance, and then jumping off. This is very dangerous, often jeopard izing life and lid& Officer Fox arrested one of these boys yesterday morning, and took him before Mayor Weaver, who, after keeping him in the watch house a short time, read him a severe lecture and dis charged him. He instructed officer Fox to arrest all youths found similarly engaged hereafter, believing stringent measures of this kind to be nec•ssary for their own safety. These boys are a groat annoyance to the railroad company, requiring constant wa ch fulness on their part to prevent acciden.e, while they would be severely cenonrod if one of the urchins should be injured by their own recklessness. Wife Beaters.—Williara Edwards was sent to jail op Alderman Parkinson for beating and kicking his wife Nancy. She alleges that he drew a knife and cut ber on the arm. A German in Allegheny inflicted a dreadful wound on his wife with an adze, and afterwards attacked her with a large butcher knife. Bernard Schell, cf Birmingham, was committed on Sunday by Esquire Symmos for assault and battery on his wife Frances. The magistrates of our cities and boroughs, in clew of the increasing passion for wife whipping, should make examples of all cases such as the above coming before them, by punishing to the extent of the law. A few severe sentences would learn these brutal creatures, that they cannot take advantage of the weaker ear. with impunity, merely because they are stronger and the " lord 3 cf creation." The Loaf Found,—lnformation has been waived of Agnes Conlin, whose disappearance on the 12th of Jolly had occasional some alarm. M. Nolan, tho proprietor of an intelligence office on Grant street, has written a latter to the Mayor, stating that on the 12th of July he sent a girl of that name to a place soma twenty eight miles up the Monongahela river. Silo remained there about two weeks, and re. thrzed, alleging that she could not stay there, as ehe -Fes subject to chills and fever, and the place was near thz river. She entered her name for another piece, bct called in a day or two and said em had obtained one. She did not know the name of the family, amd has not since returned. She has doubt.. loss founds home at some house in the city, and also employment. • To the 4Viee.—Wo have been repeatedly requested to call theeattention cf the authorities to the crowd of boys who collect about the Allegheny river every Evening, end especially on Sunday, for the purpose of bathing, making a highly indecent exposure of their persons. The practico is annoying in the extreme to ladies passibg over the bridges, and should be stopped et onco. j'ho offense is of daily occurrence, and there is c , k i Ordinance prohibiting bathing inside the city livoitflbefore dark. Why is it not enforced ? Citizens aro complaining of the nuisance daily, and the proper officers should see that it is abated. Will they attend to it ? Cc,7ile 12:01L—This talented lady, who made such a favorable impression here, has been giving enterte.inments at New Castle. She gave a reading cn lest T,hur,day evening, on which the Lawrence Journal comments thus : "The audience was highly delighted with her readings and recitations—she re ceirieg applause frequently in the midst of her pieces. fibs is a beautiful and accomplished reader; and the correctness and spirit with which she recited is truly suLlime. Oar eo:emporsries in other piaqes have spoken highly of her accomplishments; but the merits i'anrot be fully appreciated until she has had a h,a;., g The Fox and the Bramble.—Flop tells a story about a fcs that was pursued by the hounds, and in his efforts to escape, ran into a bramble bush close by, and in laying hold of it lacerated his foot. He complained bit•erly of the want of hospitality on the part of the bramble, which gave him the answer that the property of laying hold belonged to the bramble alone; while it has the property of tearing it also has the value of healing and curing disorders cf the bowels, such MI Diarrhcea and Dysentery, as combined In Swayne's Bowel Cordial, sold at Dr, Keyser's, Na.. 140 Wood street, at twentyfive cents per bottle. A Case for Sympathy.—An old man namod David Brody, from California Furnace, Westmoreland county, arrived here on Sunday in search of his son, John Brody, who is supposed to reside in Birming ham. H. ;3 had boon in the war of 1812, and received a land warrant and a considerable sam of money for his services. llis shanty in Westmoreland county was destroyed by fire, daring his absence, on the 24th . of July, consuming his land warrant, money and all his property. He is a very old man, and a t subjcct for charity. A Novelty.—A challenge appears in the Dispatch of yesterday from the Duquesne Fire Company to the Eagle, offering to run Caen- hose reel against the latter at Collins' Park. Should this challenge be accepted, the race will be a novel one. To prevent "jockeying," it is suggested that the reels, with their picked men at the, ropes, start back to back and run in opposite directions, over the course. The proposed rec., is for fifty dollars a side. Comp Meeting.—A camp meeting is to be hold in the vicinity of Tarentem, commencing on the 25th of the present a.enth, v.nd continuing for several days. The Allegheny Valley Ra;lroad Company will run extra trains to the meeting, for which excur tion tickets at sixty cents each will be , issued. They may be obtained at the Carson street depot, or at the Methodist Book Depository, on Fourth street, near Wood. Disorderly Bouse.—Mrs. Thomas, who keeps a lager beer saloon on Centre avenue, v. as before Mayor Weaver yesterday morning, charged with maintaining a disorderly house, which is a nuisance to the neighborhood. Serious complaints have been made against this house, and frequently. The Mayor held her to bail to appear at the next Court, notwith standing her remonstrances and repeated assevera tions that "no one ever heard no noise about her remises." Dray Licenaee.—Some half a dozen draymen were arrested and taken before Mayor Weaver yesterday, for disregarding the ordinance which requires them to have their vehicles licensed and numberod. They were fined $5 each, and ordered to procure licenses. The Mayor expresses a determination of enforcing tho ordinance strictly by arresting and fining ail d:aymen who do not comply with its requirements. Stolen Gooda.—A man named John Al'Corkle has bean - held to bail by Alderman Rogers on a charge of receiving s tolen goods from a woman named Jano Wise. David- Stein, living on Webster street, made information against both parties, and Jane Wise was also committe-d to answer a charge of larceny. Another Constable in Trouble.—Simpson Moore, Market Constable, has been held to bail on oath of a man named Georgo Reisick for surety of the peace. Reisick states that on Friday he was met by Simp son, when some words ensued, and Moore threatened n ant him. Hence the information. Two 'Carpet Saeke were found in a board yard on east commons, Third Ward, Allegheny, by Mayor Stuckrath'a police, on Sunday. It afterwards tram. r•ired that they bad been taken from the house of Mrs. Andrew Palmer, in Duquesne borough, on last Friday night No clue to the thief `has been ob. tained. ' Ilsa,vered.—The young man Wolf, whom we no bead EOCI3 time since as having been bitten by a snake. ne r Harmony, butler county, has recovered. Tao virus affected his nervous system so mush that he was unable to leave his rooom for several weeks. Hartc=t Ho me Pic pio nio is to come off at Manstleld to day, which, it is anticipated, will be a pleasant affair. Quite a number of persons from the city will be present, and they expect to have a go - .d time generally. The attention of onh buyers is directed to the fact that Carnaghsn, Allegheny City, is now offering an a4nal incincet,,ents in hie stock of well made clothing, furnishing goods, (bc., for mon and boys. Examine his, stock and prices. • CINCINNATI, STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton coon I , Nrr:• ty.—refore mo, the subscriber, Justice of the Peace, is and fer eall county, personally came John Lew, who, be• lag July sworn., deposeth and said that he had been suffer lag with Chronic Diseases for the past twenty-two years c Jui,ul . .ed and received prescriptions for his care of cm all the principal physicians in Philadelphia and Cin elnneti, but ail to no effect, as he received no relief. At last he win reduced to a mere skeleton, without even the hope of ever finding relief, bat by the advice of a friend,was irdeced to try ffOSTETTEH'S CELEBRATED STOMACH EITTERS, and, to his utter surprise, found relief from the first trial, and In lees than two months found himself pen fatly cured of his complaint, ani is daily recovering his etrefigth of body, and increasing in flesh; and cheerfully gives this certificate, In the hope that others afflicted like himself may b^ benefitted. JOHN LEE. Frt:SLI .rd cab - scribed befcre me, August 21st, 1856. C. P. Ea SSELIIEUIN, Justice of the Peace, No. 41 Western street, Cincinnati, 0. re; c7.le b drr.e . gLita and dealers generally, everywhere .1108TEITEJ1 & 83.11 TH, Mau ufw.tarers and Proprietors, 58 Water and 68 Itrent streets. fr. J. 5L mars CELEBRATED STOMACH BID Lt ' TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are rc=mmendad to be. The proprietor does cot pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases dash is heir to, bat 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 su perior to any preparation of the kind now in the market. Their Oise is always attended with the most beneficial re sults in ca of Dyspepsia, lass of appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. it removes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists_ digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the whole sysiom. Be sure and call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article par. chased bears the name - of J. AL Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. IL OLIN, sale proprietor and mannfacttir. sr, Na. 267 Penn street, Piasburgh, Pa, and by draggiate and Ocelot plarair• ta# The members of the Eclipse Club, who ,oante off victorious in the boat race on Saturday, gage a sup. per to their opponents of the Undine Clnbj and the members of the buoy boat, the Thomas A. Scott, last evening, at the Scott House. The best of feeling prevoiled, and the occasion was one of interest and pleasure to all participating. The challenge of the Putman has not yet been accepted. h is said that the amount realized from the sale of the effeots of Christian Jacoby will tomb sBoo—a snag little sum. This, added to the money belong ing to the murderer found secreted in a barn in Illi nois, keep tho family from want until they are permanently provided for. Death al Hickory.—We regret to learn of the de cease of an old resident of Washington county, Mr. David Rankin, at Hickory, on the 27th of July, in the siztlethslar of his age. He was generally known, highly esteemed by all who enjoyed his acquaintance, and leaves behind a large circle of mourning friends. The Court of Quarter &Mons will not again con vene before the 25th of the present month, unless business of sufficient importance transpires to con• vene it sooner. The death of Mr. M'Cabe, announced yesterday, is contradioted. Ile is said to be in Wheeling, where he was dangerously ill, but is now recovering. We make the correction cheerfully. A large brass store key was found on Market street, -on Syinday. It was left at the Mayor's office, where the owner can find it. Mayor Siuckrath had several casos of dis Orderly conduct and drunkenness before him yesterday, but none worthy of special note. A Colored Convict died in the Penitentiary yester day morning and was interred in the afternoon. It. was not known outside the walls who he was. Glad Nees! 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 care its diseases. Among those, in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable pound, a safe and speedy mire for Consumption. • JOSEPH MEYER, NANTFACTITIREA OF Fancy & Plain Furniture *l, Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBURGH:, PA!. £ In addition to the Furn;tare business, I also deTote attention to UNDRItTA.KING. ilearsea and Carriages itTniahed. rer?'l:dl➢—lo ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ss : ...es The Common Wealth of Pennsylvania to the Sher { BEAL - Iff of said county, Greeting: The petition of Penry Campbell, of Allegheny City, and County of Allegheny, and State a Penissj lvania, was presented to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Com. mon Pleas of said county, which petition sets forth as fol lows, to wit :—That Agnes Knox, late of sa.d county, died on or about the 6th day of July, a,. re, 1854, at said county, b tug unmarried and without bane; end that. at the time of her death, the said Agnes Knox was seized in Ire of the following dacribed Real Relate situate in the sit , of Pica burgh, in said county, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground, beginning at the south-east corner of Market and Fifth streets, 101 feet ifijei inches to Market alley; thence sou' hwardly along said taley 30 feet; theaco westwardly parallel with Fifth etrert, 101 feet 534 inches to Market street; thence along Market street 30 feet to the place of beginning—on which is erected four frame tenements, said described piece of ground being part of lot No. 391, in Col. Woods' plan of Pittsburgh. Also—All that certain other lot or piece of ground, begin ning at the scuth-cast corner of Market alley and Fifth street, extend', g eastwardly along Fifth street 2J fee 8 inches; thence southwsrdly, parallel with Market alley, 30 feet; thence westwardly 20 feet 8 inches to Market alley; thence northwardly along said alley 80 feet, to the place of begin ning—on which is erected a three storied brick building, and being part of lot No. 891, In CoL Woods' plan of Pitts. burgh. And that, said Agnes Knox had three brothers, via: William Knox, Hugh Knox, and George Knox, all of whom said Agnes survived, and two sisters, viz : Paunah, intermarried with George Holdship, and Jane, intermarried with Robert Campbell, both of whom are now deceased,said Hannah having died before said Agnes, and said Jane onoCe. Ist. Wm Knox who died before the.sald Agnes, leaving the renewing children viz: James Knox, late of Butt, r county, Ohio, now deceased, who left heirs, whose names and places of residence are unknown to your orator,and Geo Knox late cf Allegheny county, deceased, who left John Knox his heir, residing in Allegheny county. Hugh Knox, who died before said Agnes, leaving the following heir-, via: George Knox, now deceased, leaving heirs in Arkansas; Jane, intermarried with one McAllister, deceased, leaving one child, supposed to reside in New Or leans; Ann, intermarried with Wrshingtokn Duvall, sup. posed to reside in Arkansas; Sarah, intermarried with E. C. Denny, who lately resided in the State of Virginia; James Knox, residing in the State of Kentucky; Martha Knox, residing in the State of Arkansas; Willism Knox re siding in the State of Texas.; George Knox, died before the said Agnes, leaving children, whose DemeEl and places of residence are unknown to petitioner; Hannah Knox, intermarried with George 1101dd:tip, deceased, leaving the following heirs, viz: Jane Holdship, residing in Allegheny county, Ann Holdehip rending 3a Beaver coonte, Agnes Holdshlp residing in Beaver county, all of whom are of fall age. Jane Knox, intermarried with Robert Campbell, de &seed, said Jane being new deceased, leaving the following helm, viz: Henry Campbell, petitioner, residing in Alle gheny county; Nelson Campbell, residing in Allegheny county; Jane Campbell residing in Allegheny county; Han nah, Intermarried with 8. &Shields, of Columbiana county, Ohio; Emily, intermarried with Thoeoza J. Pearson, paid Emily having died, leaving James 0. Pearson and Emily C. Pearson, her heirs, said James 0. Pearson being of fall age, and the said Emily C. Pearson being a minor, both of whom reside in Allegheny City; Robert A. Campbell, who died be fere the said Agnes, leaving Henry, Edward, and Nelson his minor heire, residing in Allegheny City; and that no parti tion or valuation of the said Estate has ever been made,and that petitioner is entitled as one of the heirs of said Agnes Knox, deceased, to one undivided sixth part of an undivided one-fifth part of said Real Estate, and that he is a tenant in common with the other parties, hereinbefore named, and farther praying the Court to award an Inquest to make par tition of the Real Estate to and among the heirs interested, in such manner and in ouch propel thin as can be made with• out prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if such partition cannot be made, then to value and eppralse the same, and then to me ke return of their proceedings according to law, on the first Monday of October, a n. 1558. And on the 3d day of July, 1858, the Court, on motion of 0 Shaler At Co., ordered a writ of subecena or citation to issue, returnable the first Monday of October next, against the parties therein named, residing in Allegheny county, to be served person ally, and es to all other parties named in said petition, the Sheriff of Allegheny county, shall give notice by publics tion in the Pittsburgh Horning Post, a daily newspaper, path-had in Pitbburgh, oneday in each week, for six weeks consecutively, which said notice shall contain the substance and prayer of said petite-n. Audit is further ordered that the said petition shall be for hearing on the said FIRST MONDAY OF OCTOBER, 1858. Witness the Den. W. B 51cCLURE, Presideet of said Court, at Pittsburgh, the 14th day of July, a. D , 1858. JOHN BIRAIINGFIAM, Prothonotary. an 4 6t 0-ft-07 JUST PUBLlSllED.—Brightly's Purdon's Annual Digert of the Law 3 of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1853,1854, 1855, IRA 1857 and 1858, namely, from the 28 h of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858, The whole completing Strata end Brightly's Pardon's Digest to the present date, by Frederick 0. Brightly, seq., for sale by J. a. WET DIN, No. 83 Woad street, near Fourth. 50 ACRES of very desirable land, at a short distance from the city, having twEse beautiful sites for country residences-47 acres contain coal of the very best quality. For solo by au7 B. CUTHBERT At SON, 61 Market st. TAMES C. RICHEY, REAL ESTATE AGENT and BILL BROKER, No. Et. Fifth strect. LAND FOR SAIX-115 acres of Land, situate in Ncrth Fayette township; improvements good, ninety acres clear ed, balance line Timber, Goal and Limestone in great abund ance, well watered, twelve miles from Pittsburgh and near Nobleetown, will be sold at a groat bl4;ain. Apply to - JAMES. C. RICHEY, sari No. 6S Fifth street. COPYING PRESSES- Screw Coping Preaset.; Cara and Lever Copying Preeaes; Lever Screw, and Spring Copying Prelim& Sold by W5l. G. JOHNSTON & CO., au7 67 Wood 'Meet. MANILLA PAPEIIB. All sizes and qaalides, for sale by WU. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Paper Dealer' and Stationers, an 7 67 Wend streat. GREAT SUCCESS:;-The Atlantic Tele graph, and the American Watches, seem to attract everybody's attention Just now. A fresh lot of these excel lent Time Keepers just received. Every Watch given on trial for one year. Call and see them. REINEMAN d ISIEYHAN, No 42 Fifth street, FLEI7 Agents for the Boston Watch Factory. VINEGAR! VINEGA.R!! VINEGAR:II We would respectfully announce to the public that, hay. Mg recent improvements and enlargements, we are now prepared to sell pure Vinegar as low as our neighbors, and oar Vinegar has never had even the name of being drugged, like some others in the market, we would respectfully in vite dealers to give us a call, and try our Vinegar. 8. B. BARNES A 00., No. 189 First at, anB:lw Between Smithfield and Grant. ®RANGESOtB-50 boxes Messina Oranges, Iv Jut received and for sale by BREUERB ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, ati6 Opposite the St. Obsess Rotel LEMONS -100 boxes Sicily Lemons, jus received and for sale by RIMER h ANDERSON, No. 119 Wood street ; an 6 Opposite St. Charles DICTORIAL WINDOW SCREENS.-A new, beautiful and cheap article, designed for the ox eluding of Insects, of all kinds, from passing through win • down when the sash is raised, and at the same time admit ting a free current of air. They are got up in $ variety of beautiful scenes, ant are ornamental as well as nsefal—far sale wholesale and retail, at 28 and 28 St. Clair street, by J. & H. PHILLIPS, and Bole Agent for Manufacturers in Pittsburgh. CIYRUPS.- 50 bbia. choice Golden Syrup ; 20 " Eastnick's First Quality Syrup ; 75 " St. James' Sugar House Molasses. In store and for sale by MILLER & RICLSETSON, an 6 . Noc:22l and 223 Liberty street. D EFINED SUGARS.- 30 bbis Lovering's Crashed, Fine and Coarse Pulver ised Sur; 20 bb Lover ga ing's "A" Coffee Crushed Sugar ; 26 a II LIB , / 41 5. 61 10 " “C" Yellow— M I Sd for sale by BISON, an 6 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. SPICES.- 75 bags Grain Pepper; 10 " Allspice•-in afore and for sale MILLE& & ItICKEITSON, Nos. 721 and 223 Liberty street. trOBACCO.-7 5 bores, assorted brands, s's, S's, wad Tobacco, now landing, and for tale by MULKt /110101TBON, Nos. 271 and Of Ltbizty Met COMMERCIAL. Inman:imam' BOARD OF TIEULDM AND SIEUCELAZTS , ZIGHANGEI. Fruident. W. H. WILLIAMS. nas Praidints. F. B. EBUNOT, lit, IBAIdH DIOSIDY, za. freaturcr., N. HOJMFR, Ja. Superintendent. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. asamittee 4, Arbitration for Auptat. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. H. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AIISTLN LOOMIS. Stage of Water Three feet water in the channeL PITTSBURGH MARKET. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post FLOUR...The supply in market it better. Sales amount to 700 bbls. :—From first hands : 100 bbls white wheat at $5,25 and 189 bblr. extra family at $5,06@5,10. From store: 420 bbls at $4,f2 for superfine, $6a5,12 for extra do., $5,26 for extra family and $6,00 for extra whits wheat. Eita...lB loads from scales at $7 to $ll. 8ALT...60 bbls. from store at $1 for No 1. OATS...SaIts 160 bush. from store at 46c. CHBESE...4O boxes W. R. at 7;4(4;3. 8AC0N...2000 IDs. Shoulders nt 7c. VL'slßOAß...Fales from first bands at 6 , Ac. WI:JURY...SaIes 80 bbls. In lota at 263.6 to 27 1 ,4 c. far rec fled. Philadelphia Market. Panamirma, August 9.—The Flour market Is no changed, stock light with but little Inquiry for export; palm are confined to the wants of trade fur fresh ground at $4,25@4,50 for old steer, superfine 4 75©55 for fresh ground do. The latter from new wheat, $4,57%@5,25 for extra, and $5,50@8,25 f r extra family and fancy. Corn Meal scarce; Pennsylvania sells at $4 ,Rye Flour commands $3,50. The receipts and sales of Wheat are moderate, but tue prices remain unchanged; 1500 bush sold at $1,20 to $1,25 for fair and prime red, and $1,35 to $1,43 for white. Aye wonted at 650 for new and 70 to 75c for old. Co. n less active yellow held at $1 t 051,02; latter afloat. Oats steady; 8000 bash sold at 39c for good southern. In Groceries or Provisions no change. Whisky advancing; sales bbls at 23. New York Market. Naw Yoga, August 9.—Clotton dull; 400 bales sold. Flour advanced; 15.000 bbla sold; Oiling 25®5.50; southern j5,15®5,85. Wheat buoyant; 24,000 boob sold; red $1,05@ 1,20; western white $1,15©1,1)i; Milwaukee club, unsound, 90. Corn heav3; 29,000 bush sold; mixed 72@8R; while 95 ®9E; yellow 95 Bacon buoyant; Should re 6%@6% Beef tlrm at $14©14,50 Sugar doll; Muscovado 7 :) , !,@tts. Rice quiet. Freighta heavy at 8-16 for Cotton; Flour is y i d; Grain 414. New York Stock Market NEw YORK, August g.—Stocks dull and lower. Chicago and Rock Inland 76%; I a Croase and MllwaukPo N. Y. Central 584; Mission,' 6's 86%; nalena and Chicago 86% Mich. Orrin al 60 Cleveland and Toledo 3%. Cincinnati Market. Circa:stun, August 9 —Fluor is higher, cles , ng at $4,t.0 ©54,60 for good superfine. Whisky Is active; sale: 20u0 bbla at 28%. Nothing sras done In Provlhiot a; the mark,4 la quiet. Molasses is bold at 45c. Ihasine=s in active. Money is easy with a fair demand. Exchange dull ut 4-10 to A prem lam. Baltimore Market. Mammas, August 9 —Flour I. firmer; :aka of Howard atr,:et and Ohio at $5(e45,25. % t beat active end f.a,a3c higher; white 87@,89; yellow 95497 1,1 Welty firm at 27 igt2Bc. Os A FOUL STOMACH is frequently indicated by a bad taste in the month, particula , ly in the morning The tongue is furred and generally there is a lack of appe tite accompanied with nausea and headache. All !hew die agreeable symptoms may be relieved by riling WILSON'S HBADACHN PILLS, prepared and sold by B. L. FA HNE STOCK & 00., Wholesale Dz uggiet—and proprietors of P. L. FAHNESTOOK'S V - FRMIFUGE, No. 60 corner of Wool and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pu. and R. T. KENNEDY PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED FLOU A, CDRN IIEAI, AND HOMINY, 3LINUSAOTTIRED AND DELIVERED IN PITTFBURGH AND ALLEGEVENY an7:lydkv] TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY O. 65 FIFTH STREET.- ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HA RTMAN, Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0.,) MANUFA ^ TURER AND DEALER WARREN'S FELT, CEMENT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFING MATERIALS *31,.. OF FIC It, No. 6.5 FIFTH BIREET, opposite Odd Fel owe Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa. JY9 REMOVAL. THE subscriber has removed the balance of IL Lis stock of FURNITURE To ihe ODD FELLOWS' BIRLDPIG, No 61 Fifth street, where he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked is plain figures, and those In want of Fart:Rl:re are respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Pricer, before purchasing elsewhere. jy2l:; to E. D. RY 4N. MAFFITT & U L D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Nos. 127 and 129 Fire Street, and Federal Street, .Allegheny Gas Pipes nut up, and Fix tares of the latest styles and patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call particular attention. jr2o.3m MAFFITT Ac OLD. . _ _ LEAD -200 Pigs No. 1 Lead, for eal eby i9/ 6 HENRY H. COLLINS VELLUM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by V lelg J. R. WELDIN. WEAR NEW SHOES, when you can buy them so che Ap at the "People's Shoe Store," No. 17 Filth street. near Marker. SUMMER SHOE!+, of every description, can now be bought at exceedingly low prices. LADIES' SOILED SHOES and GAITERS sold at a grey reduction. MISSES' GAITERS, cheater than ever—for 87 cto $L BOYS' and YOUTH'S CAPS, for 62A cents. A good assortment of CARPET BAGS on hand. JyBl DIFFENTIACHER & CO. ADWELLING HOUSE cn Third street for rent. S. CUTHBERT & SON, Je23 61 Market street. MACKEREL.- 25 barreL§ No. 3 Large Mackerel ; 36recd and for iY 2 S) y HENRY 11. 0 )LLINS. MOUNT WASHINGTON.—For Sale—A comfortable two story frame dwelling hone of four rooms, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade trees, flowers, .4c., a good cistern, with pump. in the kitchen, Bre , pulling fence, situate on Sycamore street, Mount Washing• ton. 8. CUTHBERT di SON, leB 61 Market str.et. FIRE CRACKERS-300 boxes No. 1 Gold Ohop, Just receivod and for Pale by REYII,I3R a ANDERSON, 928 S 9 Wood strbet. PAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted in exchange for two lota of ground. an 3 S. CUTHBERT & PON, 61 Market at. WATER PIPES-1000 yards Stone Wa ter Pipes, from 2 to 8 inches diameter, for sale by an 2 HENRY H. COLLINS. LIME -200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for ea by F lyl6l aSNRY H. COLLINS. FLOUR. -40 bbls. choice superfine for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, le3 Garner Market and Pint eta. DRIE.D APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap ples,must re,cialved and for gale by kIeOANDLE2B, ALUM & 00., e 22 Corner Wood and Water etreeta. BACON -2000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders,slight ly damaged—for sale cheap, to close coneignment,by JAS. A. FETZER, bet Corner Market and First streets. TO LET five Dwelling Houses. B. CUTHBERT 6 SON, enb 61 Market street TWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT, by S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street. AVALUABLE LOT on Penn street, for sale by B. CUTHBERT Jk BON, an 3 51 Market street. T,INSFYI) OIL-6 bbls. for sale by .11.4 ati2 HENRY H. COLLINS. MACKEREL -25 bble. No. 3, Large; 10 Ilalf bbla. Na 8, Large. Dor sale by (131 12 ) IV. H. 8111TH k CO CHIMNEY TOPS-100 various pattern for cafe, by [WO] HENRY H. COLLINS. ("ENT'S GAITERS for $2, et the "Pea ple's Shoo Btorcr No. 17141 re 7B r o t bana a Co. IMPS- 150 bble. fresh, and for sale by erg as Prnasmum, August 9, 1859 ROOFS, SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. 00.5IPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OP HUN. DIMS OP VIETH PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FILCH AND J, W. sygEs Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be columned at their omee, No, 191 Penn street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITItiand ALL OTEIES (.11.RONIO COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affeetiona of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, Ite. DES ETCH et BYEES would state that their treatuieut of Contamption Ia based upon the fact that the du444e 0.8 blood and system at large, both before and during its dermoynnent In Melange, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With them, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they valise highly, but only eo 1111/ia ham, (having no Curative egeels when used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly Cautioned against Wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the planii ble, but false Idea that the "seat of the disease can bo rceehed In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the teat of the disease is in the blood and :te effect, only in the lungs. SIPS' No charge for consultation. A list of questions trill be F.. net to those wishing to consult no by letter. tuy2thdaw OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG LI, FT. WA Y Nll4 AND CIIIC AGO R. R. CO., Pittatm7l.ll, Angunt I t, p,53. l. h 6 T u fi e r E s FlE,2l t. L L .O h EIL I T .O I; - t ; G w r. :, l 3 n tR u f d t c3t cagd Railroad Company," will b., hell at OW itJAILn o: the BOARD OF :o tha c'ty of PittAurgh, Pa, on WEDNESDAY, the let day of icrtember next, et 2 o'clock, P.M. At which meeting, the Reports of Ulu Oifice:s and Direct ors, I I the operationc of the tend &r six nt3nthe, ending July lot ultimo, will be presented. By order of t)-o PrPaid , nt. au'Atd AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, ecretary. U. NOTICE—THE I:VTEREBT COUPuNS of the Bon 'a of Lawrence Connty, binned to the PITTS BURGH AND E 12.1.61 hA LROA I, COMPANY, due J 615, 1868 will be paid at the olilce of W. LI WILLIAMS & , Pittsburgh. Pa The change iu pleen of payment in made in consequence of the failure of fin. Ohio Life I^.nurarrb and Trutt o.l:Lipsey, w Von k, where the C npona payable B. order ct Tali; COMMISIONERS. CANDIDATES DEM3...RATIC As the time app:..:tcLqi L‘t the for the fall election, the D , u.mciate are I ,oking about f-r suitable candidates to laca upon their ti,:ket. Allow me to 011g,gCEIL khe f01i0W41314 113"0:,3 for their coneld• eration. There is not . tt - gentlemen named, who Id not a thvreugh national DOILIO,'S sl : CONOREds. HUN. CHARLSS SHALER, CL }y HON. WILLIAM IVILEINS, PceL!ee. Y : JJHN M IRWIS, City, TiL , JIMAS 8. LIAR:, iu.ti.lea, JOEL4both, HUG LAFFERTY, 1101wia, WILLIAM ML N.Jrth Dayett. bialtlFy : BARN ES FORD, I ow tr 3.. Clair PltuTflONOTtR .1 JUN BIRINIINGIIANI, Otto COUNTY CHAIMISIONZEI : THOMAS FAItLEY, Allegtony City J )EIN MUitRAY, 6•Juih PiUstm-6h CuP.ON IEI : ALEXA.NGER, City CITY 8 WEST 0 THE ALLEGHENY 3 !EASTERN NECK `POIJIII OF TIDE MONONGAHELA. 4 U. CORONER —JOHN •NI. tdcOLIESNEY, of the bor ough of Mencheeter, will be supported as a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Demo ciaiic County Convention j y 29 Us- SHERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of tho Democratic Conven• tion. BARNES FORD, Upper St Clair. B.IIERIVR—The undersigned offers himself a can• didate to the Democracy of Allegheny county for the office o Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo. erotic Convention. MATTHEW HARBISON, jy27:dswtc Robinson township. Q PROTEIONCTARY.—Ths undersigned offers him self to the Democracy of Allegheny County, as a candidate for Prothonotary—aubject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. J y3o.dacrt'z COUNTY COMMISSINER—The friend; of CHAS. BRYSON, of WH3L Dder township, will urge Lie nomi nation for the cflioe of County Commissioner, before the next Democratic Convention; subject to the usages of the party. jyl.l:dawic CORONEIL—The nuder,igned offers himself es a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the enpport of the De mocracy LENOX RSA. STEAMBOATS CiNCANNATI. For Cincinnati. The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPEIE.IOR—Capt. Ranmorrn J. Gaeoz—will 'cave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, • TIRE DAY, the 4th lust., at 12 o'clock, m. /or freight or passage apply r n board, or to FLACK, BARNES & 00., Agents. Through to St Louis in five dap. Thi, GAat connects with the mail lino, and will go through in the time speci fied. -The will leave on Saturday. ap22 ZANESVILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. D' The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mc, • Etos AIREEI, will leave for the above and ail "intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock., P. 1. For trf - dght or paaaaao apply on lw..e.rd TIE WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, F'ifth S.orest, Icesi Door to the Pittsburyh Th.,a'rt The house is new, built especially for the purposes of a Find Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav• ing tad many years exprlencs in the business will keep constantly on hand the best that the markets offord. Ills Wines, Liquors and Alea, are ,f the best quality. fle vrauts all hie old thends and the public generally to give him a call at the Symposium. Lie NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RRSTAURANT, NO. 27i FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has ltssed, and fitted up several commodl. one rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Batik, on Ft.th street, which are now open for the Summer Season. La dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CON F ECTI ON Alt Y, FRU. TS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshmauta of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. (Job) M. McGINLEY. DRIED PEACHES.-20 Bushels choice, Bri g ht., Dry Peaches jest repriced and for sale by JAS. A. FETZKR, jy2l3 corner Market and First streets. C OFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WAL IL 8311711 & Ca, ml-28 11R Parotid, end 117 First we. ts. GO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and buy your Shoes at reduced prices. 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 Oxfords and Ties, Buck and Calf Gaitrrs, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Show selling at !ow rates. call soon. DIFFENBACHER & CO. Jyl7 No. 17 Fifth etreet, near Market, WRAPPING PA PElt---3000 reams ass't sizes Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for 8910 by Jel9 J. R.. WRLDIN. LOOK AT NO. 56, and you will see a two story brick Dwelling Hone', of seven rooms in go - d order; large portico in front tine shade treea, a lot of ground 21 feet front on Marion street, by 104 deep. Price—s'7oo. Terms eary. For axle by S. OOTHBERT & SON, )Y29 61 Market street_ GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, `Carts, and Catriagee, received and for sale by J 24 HENRY H. COLLINS. itYE FLOUR-25 bbls. fresh ground Rye flour, received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and First atroota GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rase, Strawberry, Pine Apple and Banana Flavors, for sale by aIiPLIIEP. A ANDERSOIsi, WV' 89 Weed 'riser. LESIONS -25 bx just received and for sale by &RYMER E ANDERSON, 1314 No. 89 Wood stmt. VILACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra size LY and quality—very cheap, at HORNE'S aP2O 77 Uarket !treat. ONLY $750 for a. Dwelling House of four rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., pleas. witty situated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount Washington, immediatly opposite Smithfield street, will be sold on easy terms, by 8. CUTHBERT & SON, IY/3 61 Market street. °ORBS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An x.„/im mense stock on hand, at the only CORN MANUFAO TONY In the city—No. 78 Bmithtleld atreet. /Y/I3 H. OVERT NGTON. BUY YOUR GOODS, LARGE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, Han been made through our entire stock, In order to CLOSE OUT, before receiving our BALL SUPPLIES. and HORNE'S. 77 Market street. ALADY residing near the city, wishes to procure a GIRL of 8 or 10 years, to lire with her till of age. Far farther particulars, call at our COCO, 61 M. kat street. 8. 011THBliftT & SON, General Avatti. MOORHEA D & Co., 11ANUFACTUREIR OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, rte. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 136 First street, mr26:ly is PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 lAAa Jlo D. B. 13.00118 ICO. la • ROGEII.S ,fs, CO., RAIIIISA TR REES OP ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROBS AND FIRST STREETS, P I TTSBITIVI H. PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .1,11(tIJOR. MERCHANTS, NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near IVcod street, PI TTSBURGH, PA. ZIT- A ways on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Recdfled Whisky, of the vu bast quaLttv. dolaydell Forwarding and Commißsion Merchant, Rana W- Francis G. Bail •y, William Dilworth, Br., . Cuthbert Et Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Heiskell weexingen, S. Brady, Cast . 31. a H. Bank. List a Howell, Mangle Co., t3uorge Ainlorcion, Donlo Purtun .t Co. my-9.2utf SAIIITEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large MANY DE.MOOR ITS STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for CASH. In addition to his Locke, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of aarpenter's Tools, lie has received a large sup ply of Sausage Cutters and Staffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers ; Sleigh Bells, and l , lnameled ct2ii Preserving Kettles. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. MIMI WITH N. 31123Btrati. nit Eta Fc.=:th WM. W. KNIGHT, WHOLES ALL AND RETAIL FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 806 ARCH STREET, Bilk. Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats. Scarfs, Gloves, flandkerchlefe, &c., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Sto:ks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to give nail efaction. J el:lyd ALEX. BLACK E. P. MIDDLETOII &. DIP/0., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, jeldyd PHILADELPHIA. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. riHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui• 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 the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh• fmyiklyis. DAVID H. WILLIAMS, fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR TUE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurnere and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. Troy&lris PITTSBURGH. PA. AT REDUCED PIGUREB BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, WORMS OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., InALERB IN FINE OLD iIONONGARET A RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, epl4l PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANITPAOTIIIII3IIB OP PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING warehouse, No. 2,1 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA tA.Bags bought at market prices REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74- Water street, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR Tlll BALA OP PIO METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW PriA_B.KET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PHTSBUittill STEEL i'VOIMS. L3AAU JONES JNO. L. BOYD JONES, BOYD & CO. nAtrcureastauiss O CAST STEEL ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streete, PITTSBURGH, PA JAMES A. NETZER., FOR IRA =ALB OF lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and First streets. PITTETTI 8.011, PA. HA RDWARO. L. U. A-UILPIBURLY, CART WRIGEt/T St. YOUNG, (Succeawra to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgle A and au 1 Den tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood street. They give special attention the menufactc.r• ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing itti pm - actuality an d despatch. apl7 lIITCHCOCK, ItrIICREERW & CO. (Suoczesoza To 11177FMAN, SPORSICELY & CO") L'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MPRCHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Springer Harbangh, Joseph E. Elder, Sr. Louis; Pittsburgh ; Fenton Bros., H. Childs & Co., " 'Cornell A Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co., " Garret & Martin,Philadelphia; McCandless, Means & Co., " James, Kent, Santee a Co. " G. W. Smith, it Co., " Weaver & Graham, 44 Geo. IL &L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., 44 A. B. Fentoa & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., 4 4 nsyglAr W. R. hicGEE .G. M. DOSCH. McGE E & CO MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish lug Goode, corner of Federal etr,et and Market Square Alla gheny City, Pa. jel2:ly , t , _,-i ":-,-.;*--i:;_' - ;: : ::..,, ' --,- _ . --- j4l: ?'111 . 5, 144 -- •, , .341r,,i3 . g..- IM2IW 3 ,`,. . r..-; ~ , • er''. l %-. .:31:1! , -4-:: - . 3 '.'3Zf 4: '..it j• - ---i-k ~•...ii-7. " -ti.r.il L v:_.. ..„..„7 ..,-,.,:,..:.f.,.,,_,,,,,,, a - i -- g,Ar"iF.'"'''ii-W - 4- - iit: ' ." . .. 7 .;10.0 . Wiixtr:,ti: ; - ~ 7 • § ..I.;--... , ,,, - 0 ,, ,: . t .„ ,--::. I • ' l: IN • r firi:---- 3 • 33ii..".tli Ee . - .-"%.„. •3 3 . ' 47,'-373"... -. • -1._2...--...:_-__-...34 _.:-....L---.M.V..3:13t.:44"-V 33-3 • M ARBLE! MARBLE! JrOEllOl elPl)eciißGO HAS A lISAUTIPUL SELECTION OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES. Enclogures, Posto 9 Sm. Tho public are respectfully invited to examine our atock Primo low, and wcrk warranted. VI. PTIIITYM. DOINT BOX FACTORY.- BUSIIA * 013TENDORF Manufacture to order, BOXES snitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Gocds, etc., etc. Wit. Order. nrmnetly fined ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, (km:mission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 261 Litwmtv stye. Pau:bore,. Ps. survit-y. FURNITURE FOR CASH-- A fall assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAU,S, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on band and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for OARS. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at -- 1/Aov=ifn, A MAN'S, No. 103 Smithfield street, NalOw Fifth. J. D. FACSI3II4 Jana IL Lamm j navl Ibl • OUNDRY ie3o N.-8V tons Tor sale by HE YH. COLLII4 FOR RENT—A three s=elling How* cm Third street 4 200 par yea B. HST a BON, Real Wale Age % 61 Marked it. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyopeptio B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti dyepeptic medicine, these Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri . -_ otor, (DR. WILSON,) with a confidence such es a long con. tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motory and less ibesecerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. AB A TONIC—They agree with the moat delicate atom ach; removing nausea pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AB AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC--They neutralise and inter rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach, —the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action which should never exist in the human stomach. From these peculiarities la the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend or follow the use of other nut gee. CERTIFICATES. Extraci,of aiettertrom H. N. Itrutoarth (5 , 03., Druggists, Memphis, Tennessee, January 7, 1858. MESSRS. D. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO.—We were the ftrat to in. °reduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson'a Yells here many years ago. They were the beat Pill over in this market. We tele no other in our own families, and secured for them a high thar.aoter by our recoramendationa, Yours, truly, WM. hicOI:IL.LOUGH H F. FARNRSWORTH & CO. Itu'ract of a kaer from G. W. /main, Nashville, Tennessee, February lb. 1858. Idaaaas. B L. FaEutrarool a Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. It. A. Wilson'ef Pills need for the ague with good effect ; I have used then myself, and believe 'them to be the best Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many ot"er complaints when properly used, and I cheenully recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, G. W. IRWIN. From Colonel Wm.' Hopkina, late . 017312 i Commissionsr WasatuatroN, Pa. January 8, 1858—Dear Doctor: I have been using your " AntbDyspepftc" Pills, when occasioned required, -tor many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better condition they found it. I must cora dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc., Da. B. ADAYIS WnsoN. WM. HOPKINS. Pram Thos. Mack-more, Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa Tot B. B. A. WILSOIg —Dear Sir : I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first need them for "sick headaehe," with which I suffered beyond deecrip. Owl ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since then I use. them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medic Be, I take a Pill,aud it cures me ; they are my anly medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. BLACKAIORE. January 8, 1868. _ 512413E8. B. L. FAHIUBTOOB a Co—l have had considerable experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign Lniltionce in my own case for "nervous headache, " arising from a disordered con (Brion rion of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for others, in cases of hemicrania" and other f)rms of head• ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar. ly adapted, being entirely free ,roat any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all cebilitsring. Yours truly, GEO. R. KEYSER, 140 Wocd street. Pittsburgh, March 6, 1858 jyLlydaw THE GREATEST ‘ l % LEBICAL # - ';; DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov err•! cane of our common pasture woods a remedy that curou Every kind of Humor, YROM Tau WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A CO,IMON He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of lir value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple' , on the face. Two or throe bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. 0 .e to two bottles are warranted to curs all humor infthe eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. sour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles aro warranted to cure the worzikhal of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most doe perato case of rhenmatiara. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure sait,Rhenm. Five to eight bottles will cure the wont case df scrofula. A benefit 19 always experienced from the first bottle and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. BOXBUBY, MASS Dicks Menu,—The reputation of tho Medical Discovery, In curing all 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 moat skilful physt• clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are tui• animons in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I de it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are no fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to ar affectionate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as If by a miracle; your own temper is restored to its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Diecove ry beoomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. In the more advanced stages of CANKER extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which to nothing brit canker of the atom h; then to the intestines and creating a 'sinking, gone feeling, and an indifferenoonven to the carol] of your farad). Your stomach is your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimcmous fluid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be. cornea sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your system lemm' loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of disease' which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to _ _ Palpitation of the heart, pain In the side, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when yon retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most oxen elating of diseases, the PILES. How many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the cause. I with to impress oe your mind that geod old proverb "An ounce of proven. tion is better than a pound of cure.' In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances, do you any injury. Na change of diet ever necessary--eat the best - you can get and enough of it. Dumoriints PIM usz--Adrilts one table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeeee deasert spoonfnl—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. Aa no directions can be oppli cablejto all constitutions, take eufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. For sale by Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER, sep4:daw No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, 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 bet would have it removed, or troubled with acrofula, scald head or other eroptioas but would be cured, or with rick headache, (neuralgia,) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative will do all this, sae circular and the following: Amt ARBOR, November 6, 1856. Poor. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir :—I have hoard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, /cc., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousaad and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in la*rnnce county some months since, when you gave mo 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 hot• tlea, 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 nee it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon , the hair, but because of its healthful influence open e head and mind. Others of my family and friends are wing your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefors, al l 7. skepticism and doubts in reference to its character e! an who value are entirely removed; I can and do and roost Who dually and confidentially recommend its lir e by _ would have their hair restored from white or gray (b y re son of sickness or and by their hair mammas all young persons woo would have tefullY Yours , &M. Very truly and Pu LatoN MANN. 80 1 time after I saw you at PRIEM WOOD: It Wee a .013 age,) to original color and bar} and order up o n Our agent Mve I gave me an Yr on aim man e s hair, as the Blissileld before I tr ti :l e t, f s a n r dvm I got it we concluded to try ff, km done all that you armed unrest test of its Power* two o f my family and _frieuds,. me it would de; and got the bottle of Restore . now using and recommend ing its off:lota, are having entitled to the highest consideration ing its use to others an you Clai m for it. tray and troy, yours, Again, very SOLOMON MANN. Csaur.s, 111, June 28,1862 I ed prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, =dime have wonderful but My hair was becoming as I admired its woad bythe his prematurely gray. use of Restore. thsviS mined its original color, and, I have no doubt, tire it has res S. BBPSSE. ex-Senator, U. S. WOODP ermanentlYi rd CO, Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., On O. J. Y Mire Esdling Establishment) and 114 Market the great --" street, AN W MO. g o ld by DE. GEO. H. -Na 140 WOW a ' e utahw Asti told WO gocd Thugglath rev24:ly !=ET MEDICAL. PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, FITTSBFB,GH, PENN'A. Hear Dr. Keyser PESLPLE KIDNEYS, RAW AND INFLAMED, OURE; Completely Preserved DAGUERREAN GALLERIES, R. M. CARGO .6z, CO., Photographers and Ambrotyphit s , NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth Meet, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, - B. W. oor. of Market street and Diamond, Piiinbargit• PRIORS TO SIIIT ALL. 039 ' • • ROGERS , NEW DAGUERREAN AND AIkI33ROTYPV4 SZE AND SEDB-L/GHT Cr A L L gRY EWE( STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POSTAIMICIE, sm. PICTURES taken in all the various styles, in anS weather, and warranted to plerze, at reasonable rates. rat-Eck or deceased persona taken at their reeiderm. ar,2o:lyrit-x-ia MBROTYPES •• A BEALITIFIIL AND DIIRdBLE P10T1113131 wAB,EAWIED, CAN BE HAD AB LOW AB AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTA.I3LISHISEENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fcruth street AM B ROT YPE S.—These beautiful and durable pictures on glass; in all their perfectim and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WAL.VB, Jones' Building, Fourth street. = [an7:lw Removed to 21 Fifth' Street. OARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND sJ AMBROTYPE OALLERY has been removed from 76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Firth street, near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the rauposo, with three larg , light 4, aro not surpateed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence In arrangement. 47Z - Oar old friends and hairline. ani those wishing en. pr.rior litenesses, are invited to call. lan.. Reception Room and Specimens on the ground Iloor. apT A.LICTION SALES. - - - DAILY 'SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH fiT" At the new Commercial Sales 'coma, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are hold publi, tales of goods In all variety, suited tot the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign. month, that mast be clotted forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut. lery ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware, Ac. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Household and kitchen furniture, now and second-hagd; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant Iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Id., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical instrn. meats; grins; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationery, ac. • ices! P. M. DAVIS, Anot.s - TIN FCUTOR'S SALE OF A COUNTRY STORE-4.1n WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 11th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, will be sold by order of Executors, en assorted stock of goods, from a Country store, Including Satinetts, Tweeds, Cassimeres, !Reached Muslias, Blue Seining% Pants, Cot tonades, Suspenders, Hosiery, etc—sale peremptory. eta P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. QUPERIOR VEHICLES MULE, UPERIOR VEHICLES, HORSES AND MULE'', AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY MORNING, August 13th, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, in front of the new Commercial Sales Rooms, No 54 Fltfh street, by order of B. W. H Schenly, his superior family vehicles, horses, eta., comprising:- 2 Family Carriages ; 4 Carriage Horses ; MR P.l OTGAO CONSTRUCTION 'BOND, AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVENING, August 10th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Booms, NO: 64 Fifth street, will be sold: one Coupon 7 s cent. Mortgage Construction Bond, convertible for $lOOO, leaned by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, interest payable July and January, in New York, and no dimmable, January /et, 1887. auo P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— On TUESDAY EVENING, August 10th, 1858, 8 o'clock, at the commercial Sales Booms, No. 64 Fifth 'taut, will be sold 20 shares 51. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh. 20 do Pitts., Et. Wayne and Chicago R. R. Co. 20 do Monongahela Insurance Company. an 8 r . M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. QIXTH WARD PROPERTY, AT ALT TION—On TUESDAY EVENING, August 10th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Eaks Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be Rohl,: those two valuable lots of ground, situate near the corns? of Clarke and Crawford streets, each having a front of 22 teat 2 inches on Clarke street, and extending back 72 feet. Title indisputable. Terms cash. an 6 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. C.A_RRIA.GES. Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, FOB BAL.:I AT WHITES REPOSITORYO Tl-'0 MILE RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE. THE SUBS;:!RIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or exchange the most reasonable terms, a flee assortment of Bea - ouches and second-hand Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but little used. Also, twentyouu now Buggies, made in my own shop, from the vary best material purchased in Eastern market. A fine lot of ['rotting Wagons, new and second-hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagcno, Jenny Linde, GerMantown Wagons, Jersey Wagons and Rockaway's, two fine Pheetone, seats for four persons, one of them Watson's make, and the other New York make. Two fine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few Common Boggles, suitable for light marketing. The subscriber Ratters himself, that he can make it to the interest of persona wishing to par. chase, to give him a call. The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Cosines paning the door every ton minutes. mr'4l,llri,s J.lq tip,* Mt C. WEST CO., 0-OIL-CP MAIIIIPAOTURSDA OF CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAY'S, BUGGIES, SULRIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. All work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. myl2:lydis • JOHN W. 31PCARTHY, TILL PiUSTERt wIL L ATTEND 10 THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTING of all kinda of BILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, &C: All communications—either by taail, telegraph, or other wise—directed to the of of &he Morning Post, will roceite. pliimpt at:W.:Men sP7 A. S T 0 N, E & 0 0. GLASS PATENTED PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manufac tured and for sale by CITNINO DAMS & CO, Nos. 109 WATEIt and 140 tIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. kW- Tho main secret of preserving fruit In a fresh condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in expelling all the air,tbere may may bo in the vessel, so that when the fruit cools, it will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to mannies• bare these Jars, respectfully call the attention of dealers and others to thorn. _ The great superiority of GLASS over any other subetjuice for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. is so well-known, that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel confident toe; any one, after having once seen I hese Jart, will never be induced to nee any other. For sale wholesale and retail by LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M'CURDY Ar CO., uLAc an T d u w a l E t C ts per o p F res S se H doo EA:9 o l t N tom G : funned Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, , also importers (Intl dealers In Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my29hlydstr M . ILITARY ENCAMPISTENT STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. EXECtrrIVB 0116BEBIB, Harrisburg, Jane 3,1858. . • It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instruction" be held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant General of the Common wealth is directed to fix the time thereof—to take charge of the arrangements—to attend in person, and to tame the necessary orders to the benoral staff, and other. Military officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the came. WM. F. PACK KR, Commander•ixeChlat Anitirevat avrans Jun o 8 Ornat, Harrisburg, ,1868. In obedience to the above order from Hesd-Qtlerterii, a " Cam of Instruction " will be held at Williamsport, Ly. coming p county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 1 N., 2 on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1858, To continue until SATIIBDAY, the 11th day of said month, at 12 is , of eaid dui, to be called Camp " Susquehanna." I. This Encampment id Intended to include the uniform , ed companies throughout the State, whe are earnestly re• quested to be in prompt atvorlvnes„ LI. The Major Generals, Brigsdier Generals, and Brigade Inspectors of the several civisions end brigades, are required I to report to my ofi3co as coon as preisibte, what cempanta , and geld officers will be in attendance from their respective commands—with the numbs of men in each company, the na mes of the Captains, and their Post Office address. - W. The Aldede-Caeip and :11 others facers of the Grand Staff of the Commander-:n Chief are ordered to bo, in at. tendance, armed and equipped in fail parade dress. Iv All companies in attendance are required to bring with them all tentt and camp equipage they - may have.- V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will reptirT at once to my office, villa; equipage bdonging-to the State is in the limits of their command. VL The Major General cf the Meventh Division, Gen; D. S. Jackman, shall be the senior officer on duty, and he Is hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for ea id and is Ordered to report to this office for fur ther instructions. By order of the Commanderin-Chief. EDWIN O. WILSON, Jelo Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. ]EIPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We haver now placed upon 'he counter a lot of SOILED GAM and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam• ine them. All kinds of summer wear Belling at tho most reasonable prices. Miasea' Gaiters, black and colored, with and without heels, low. Childress Fancy. Shoes, of the newest styles. We have still a few Men's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at gee greatly OH Eft pricee. ENBR II . It Ca," Fo. 17 Fifth atre.t. near Market. 'CIBB BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the 1.: Peace, and Constables, der the Act of April 18th, 1857, rainiest and for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Printers and Stationers, Nos. 81.83. and 35 sfaricet etre. t. I'OR RENT—A two story frame Dwelling House, of 5 rocms, eitaate on Fourth street, near gar et. Haat $l6O per year, and tenant pay water rent. k he/ B. 013TELBERT do SOD; W klesket at. 1 Buggy; • 2 Mule% P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer CONINGHAMS No. 109 Water street.