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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.--Tha following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street :
TIIERNOMETRIL
In Eun. In shade
9 A. 711 106° 85°
12 hi 120°— 94°
6 P. hi 89°
Barometer 29 1.10.
Sin Old EEeeung of the Common Council.
- A.apeeial meeting of the Common Council was
held last evening for the purpose of considering the
application of the Connelleville Railroad Company
for the right of way across Second, Ross and Try
streets, and the ordinance changing the grade. of
Libery stmt.
President M'lleliat in the Chair. The President
stated that the object of the meeting was to receive
the report of the Street Committee on the Councils
villa Railroad. n
Mr. Sergeant wished to know if this was the proper
Council for that Oodimittee to report in.
The President said it was.
- Sergeant—Alike the Chair eo decide.
Pzesident—lt dais.
Mr. Sergeant—Then I appeal from the decision of
the Chair.
The vote was taken on the appeal, and the Presi
dent was sustained by a vote of 15 to 2.
Mr.-Darlington offered an ordinance without any
report from the Stfeet Committee, stating that the
Ce=itteh had met in conjunction with the Oily So
licitor and City Regulator, and had agreed upon the
ordinance presented.
The ordinance provides that the railroad shall
pass under Second, Rose and Try streets; and that
the Councils shall prescribe the motive power and
fuel to be used mettle road, and also to make any
necessary laws and regulations for the protection of
this'll:es and property cf the citizens.
After some few amendments, the ordinance passed
to a third reading and final passage, when Mr. Ser
geant objected. A suspension of the rules was called
for and lest, and the ordinance was laid over under
the rules.
The ordinance authorizing the construction of a
sewer in Union alley, from Select Council, which
hal been read three times and passed, was brought
up, and the action of the latter concurred in.
A petltio. , from citizens of the First Ward, asking
far a repeal of the ordinance relative to the Alle
gheny wharf was offered, read and referred to Alle
gheny Wharf Committee.
Errett moved that the City Solicitor be re
quested to delay action against petitioners until the
committco had acted on the petition, %Thigh motion
was adopted.
Mr. Thompson effered a remonstrance from citizens
of the Fifth Ward against the changing of the grade
of Liberty street, and praying fur the removal of the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Quarry street... The rice
monstrance was filed.
The ordinance for changing the grade of Liberty
street ;eas then read by the President. It provides
far the grading of the street upon the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company paying all damages arising from
the change, and the filling up of the canal.
Mr. M'Candless offered a petition from residents
on Libor y street for the change of grade from Wayne
to O'Hara streets, numerously signed by merchants
doing business on Liberty street. After a great many
remarks by members of Council, the petition was
f
The onlinanee, which was laid over on third read
ing at the fart meeting was then passed by the fol
lowing :ate:
Ayes—Mup.sre. Caldwell, Darlington, Dickson, Dig.
nam, Flovd, Daini!tion, Hunter, Layton, M'Candless,
M'Geary, Norris, Rced, Roes, Sergeant, M'Kelvy,
Pros't—is.
Nays—MeEsrc. Bailey, Gildea, Hutchison, Thomp
son-4.
A petition for the extension o; gay ruains on Web
;Anat.: from Fulton to Arthure, was referred to
Committee.
The Council then adjourned.
State L',tizk of Indiana Notcs.—James M. Ray ;
Cashier eI the State Bank of Indiana, given notice
through the Indianapolis papers that oh the first day
i January next, the charter powers of the State
Bank o f Indiana cease, and no provision for the re.
demption cf the notes of the Bank, which may be
left outstanding, has been made. All persons are
warned of such an expiration of the charter of the
Bank, and to present all the ontstandin; glret,,la
tion to the proper Lranchoz, without delay, for 're
-
(lcmption.
A A'ew Way to Pay Old Delde.—A man named
Michael Kline was .e.:(1 to bail yesterday by Mayor
Welvor for assault and battery on oneZavier White
hair. It would seem from the evideate that Kline
we - at into the- bar..rooi of Mr. Gottemann, in:. the
.oiamond, when Mrs. G. told him he owed one dollar
and . sixty cents ; -- ho denied'the debt, and became
boisterous, when Whitetair asked him to be quiet or
leave the house, whereupon he struck the latter on
the, side of the face. Whitehair feeling aggrieved,
made an inf.rmation against him, and had him as
roiled and dealt with as above.
.4 — Ca(e.-4 lady cotrceponc;ent of a cogntry e. 7.-
chingo write= that the simplest way of getting rid of
those intolorahle vermin, rats, is to dissolve copperas
in cold water (make it strong) and sprinkle the solu..
tlon in the most frennent places of resort. This wlll
ineka them leave thb preMises. The writer tried it
EccpsEfally, end has never been troubled since. The
unpiewant method of poisbning, and the troublesome
way of trapping., may now very well be dispensed
with.
Professor Huey.—This gentleman, very favorably
known as a teacher of vocal music hero, has opened
a singing school in Greensburg. The Demeeras says:
Mr. Huey's abilities as a teacher of vocal music are
tatonsi.ely appreciated, and the readiness with
Mich Scholars were obtained givbs the ttiost'relittble
tivide nee that his labors hero on tormar occasions, in
this department, had given complete Eat is fao tion.
We understand that the number of scholars Is but
ii?tle, ii any, ir.S3 than a hun4reci.
Charge of LibeL—Viro learn that a snit for libel
against Charles Arlinigtit, Esq , editor 3f the.,meoni•
de, was commeneedo bolero Aldefman Lewis ofthe
Third Ward, yesterday. The prosecutor is a German
named Henry Stiofel, who is the proprietor of a sa.
loon in Lawrenceville. The allege libel consisted
in the publication of a statement in that paper that
the prosecutor kept a disorderly house. Thu alder
man has taken no action as yet in the matter.
t'atal Railroad Acchtetit.—A watchman on the
Pennsylvania Railroad was killed on Sunday evening
near the Blairsville intersection. He was sitting on
the track when tbo night express going east came
upon and ran over him, mangling his body terribly
end causing his death instantly. It was thought
ha was £ nleop, bet this faot has not Peen se.tis
fasforily ascertained. We did not learn Ms mime,
Madame Harper.—Notwithstanding her power of
looling into the future and seeing " which seeds will
zran , and widell rill not." and her predietion that
k.he Napo; would dischu'rg,o he:, this astrological
iaande vas yesterday held to hail for hir appearance
[tit Court to answer a oharge of false pretences, the
ciroarnstancos of which we noted last wees.
.77.,s barn of Mr. James-Crawford, near Courtney's
station on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Itailrosil,containing a large quantity of grain, took
f;ro accidentally on last Saturday night and was
to tie grounA.. C.'M loss is two thousand
.}feeling of Presbytery.—The Westmoreland Pres
bytery of the United Presbyterian Church will meet
in Elizabeth, Allegheny county, on Wednesday, the
17th inst. Rev. James 11. Fife will preach the open•
iug sermon on the nature of a general revival of
t Pgion
iii/e3heng i alley liaarcaa,—We call attention to
tho advertisement of the Allegheny Valley Railroad
in another column, referring to the extra trains con •
templa.ted to be run on that road to the camp meet.
ing.at Tenn tuna.
tiodey.—We have received Oodey's Lady's Book
for September from the publishers here. It is a very
spirited number, end is richly embellished with gue
P teal engravings and fastion plates. It is decidedly
one of the moat popular magazines in the country.
Hail Storm—A heavy storm of hail, wind and
rein passed over the eastern part of Knox county
lit,t Sunday, completely destroying entire fields
of grain. The less was quite serious.
1611 ✓mat i 2 agsio
,zonitned in the Waahingtou
cLunty jail, having volcotatily eurrep.deted
to the Sheriff, Ming lean al that tho eitiaens would
try lynela law on him.
iron City College is now the largest Commercial
School in Cie United States. Pittsburgh Daily Dia
)atch. •
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Mr. D Tasvy, , n well Itnown °Risen of Allegheny,
died at Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday.
Tt.e attention of cash - buyers is directed to the fact
that Carnaghan, Allegheny City, is now offering an
umal ir.ducebients in his stock of well made clothing,
furnishing goods, lc., for men and boys. Examine
hiP stock and prices. •
jJr CINCINNAT.I, STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton coon
ty.-12efore me, the subscriber, Justice of the Peace,
in and f - r sell county, personally came John Lee, who, be
lug duly s , ,orn, deposeth and said that he had been suffer.
icg with Chronic Diarh(os fur the past twontptwo years
and Ilea c.:aialled and received prescriptions for his case of
from sll the principal physicians in Philadelphia and CM-
Manse., but all to no effect, as he received no relict At
last he w 0, ,, reduci , d to a mere ekeleton, without area the
hope of ever finding relief, but by the advice of a frbind,wis
induce - I to try HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH
Bri!TEE.S, and, to his niter surprise, found relief from the
first trial, and in less than two months found himself per
fectly cured of his complaint, an 1 is daily recovering his
strength of body, and increasing in fizsh; and cheerfully
gives this certificate, In the hope that others afflicted like
himself may be beneflttod. JOHN LEE.
Sworn and subscribed before me,_August 21st, 1856.
0. F. HASSELMANN, Justice of tho Peace,
No. 44 Western street, Cincinnati, 0.
Vor ei,le by druggists and dealers generally, everywhire,
and by - - ITOSIBM:HR if SMITH, ?:
itfanufactarers and Progiotcas,•-:
68 Water and 68 Awl street"'
Another Suicide.
Another ease of suicide occurred in the Third
Ward yesterday morning• George Silverman, a man
about forty-five years of age, proprietor of a m
e n
manufactory on the Kiskeminetas river, living in a
house on Federal street, near Wylie, in the Third
Ward, has for some two weeks been laboring ender
a fit of melancholy, imagining that be was about to
lose all his property. Nis bodily health was also
poor, and Dr. hi'Cook was attending him. Yesterday
morning he retired to his room, and directed his
family to admit no one except the- Doctor. About
half-past ten Dr. M'Cook called, and finding the
room locked, knocked at the door repeatedly. No
answer being - retarned, the door was burst open, and
Silverman was found lying on the floor, quite dead,
two terrible gashes in his throat, ono on each side,
severing all the main arteries, and nearly separating
the heal from the body. A largo pool of blood was
near him, and an open razor with which the deed had
been committed lay wa the bed, where he had evi
dently consummated the aet, and then fell on the
floor.
Quite an excitement was occasioned in the vicinity
when the faot became known, and the house was be
sieged by the curious. An inquest was held by Al.
derman Rogers, in the absence of the Coroner, and
a verdict rendered in accordance with the facts.
The deceased leaves a large family.
Sale of Stocks, Etc.—The following Stocks and
Real Estate wore sold on Tuesday evening by P.
Davis, Auctioneer, at the Commercial Sales Rooms
No. 54 Fifth street:
0 shares Monongahela Insurance Co . $l6 5
E 0 Mar. and Man. Bank 64 00
1000 P., Pt. W. a 0 B. B. Co. mortgage
bonds, sevens ~..—... -—6 O VI cent.
Two 10 . 13 22a12 on Clark street, Sixth Ward,
at, for each ..........
Three story brin
and Glreck dweng and lota, corner
Carso li ate, Birralngh'm..6ooo 00
Loyalhamus Souse.—We commend the attention
of our readers to the Loyalhanna. House at Latrobe,
which is to'be opened to-morrow, by Mr. S. Elliot,
recently a conductor on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
the prince of good fellows, univapally known and
as generally liked. The localitfis a delightful one,
convenient to the city, and we know of no more
agreeable place of retirement from the cares of city
life. A great variety of amusement may be found
there, and under the care of Mr. Elliot we aro cer
tain that all bodily comforts will bo amply provided
for.
County Fain—The Westmoreland County Agri
cultural Society have agreed to hold their fifth annual
Fair on Wednesday nd Thursday, September 15th
and nth,
Glad News ! Full of Hope to the Afflicted and
Suffering.—Many of the thousand portals of Death
may be closed, and life made happier and more corn.
fortable to thousands who are now in danger. Doubt
less this world contains many a balm: to soothe its
physical woes and cant' its diseases. Among those,
in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable
pound, a safe and speedy care for Consumption. • •
1:c= 1, J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH
ZEDS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recomffiegtfled to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, but leaves them to teat their own merits, and the
constantly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far au.
perior to any preparation of the kind n - .,v7 in the market.
Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re•
sults in casne of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a he4lthy
tone to the whole system. Ba sure and call or j. M. Olin's
Celebrated Stomach Bitten, and sea that the article pm ,
chased boars the name a J. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
For gale by .1. SL OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer,
No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
dealers generally.
.1.9C1;
JOSEPH IVIEYER,
.IiANIITACTUB.fia OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL
A4r In addition to the Yarn!biro business, 1 also devote
attention to UNDER.T/LEING. Hearses and Q,ATinges
fcrniialaxi.
ALLECiIIENY COUNTY, ss :
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sher
{am 1 UT of said county, Greeting:
-ay- , The petition of Henry Campbell, of Allegheny
City, and County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania,
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 Brad county, died
on or about the Bth day of July, A. D., 1854, at said county, -
being unmarried and without issue; and that, gt the time
of her death, the said Agnes Knox was seized in lee of the
following described Beal Estate situate in the rite of Pitts
buitb, in said &runty, tb wit :* Ali that certain lot or piece
OF grom4d, beginning at the southeast corner of Market gad
Fifth streets, 101 - feet 6% inches to Market alley; thence
eon! hwardly along Bad alley 39 feet; thence westwardly
parallel with Fifth street, 101 feet 5% inches to Market
strret; thence along Market Street 33 feet to the place of
beginningon which is erected four frame tenements, said
described piece of ground being part of lot No. 391, in Col.
Woods' plan of Pittsburgh.
Arao—All that certain other lot or piece of ground, begin
ning at the south-eastcorner of Market alley and Fifth street,
extendir g eastwardly along Fifth street 2/ feet 6 inches;
thence sonthwardly, parallel with Market alley, 30 feet;
thence westwardly lelo feet 6 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 oir Pitta
burgh. Ana that, cad Agnes Luba laid 'lniee bothers,
vers . : William gmmallugh - Knoe, 'arid George Knorr, all of
whom said Agneasurvived, and' two* sisters, viz : Hannah,
intermarried with George Holdsbip, and Jane, intermarried
with Robeirt Carapbellaboth of whom are now doceased,vald
Hannah having died before said Apes; sad acid Jane since,
let. Wm Knox who died before the raid Agnes ,, leaving
the folloWing children, biz: dares Knox; late of Britler
county, Ohio, now deemed, who lett heirs, R hone names and
places of resid once arennknosin to your orator,and Geo Knox
late of Allegheny county, deceased, who left John Knox his
heir, residing in Allegheny county.
Hugh Knox, who died before said Agnes, leaving the
following hare, viz: 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 1-Frabingtokn Duvall, sup
posed to reside in Arkansas; Farah, intermarried with E.
C. Denny, who lately resided in the State of Virginia; James
Knox, residing M the State of Kentucky; Martha Knox,
residing in the State of Arkansas-; William Knox re,
EIEIMg 114 the States of l'exas:; George Knox, di- d before
the sold Agnes, leaving ohildren, whose names and places
of residence are unknown to petitioner; Hannah Knox,
Intermarried with George Holdship, deceased, leaving the
following belie, via; Jane Holdship, residing in Allegheny
county, Ann Holdship residing in Peaver county, Agues
Holdship residing in Beaver count;, ail of whom aro of full
age. Jane Knox, intermarried with Robert Campbell, d.
-
ceased, said Jane being now deceased, leaving the following
heirs, viz: Henry Capplaill, peattioaer, et:aiding in Alle
gheny county; Neligan bampbeil, reacting' in Allegheny
empty; Jane Campbell residing in Allegheny county; Han
nah, intermarried with S. S. Shields, of Columbiana county,
Ohio; Emily, intermarried with Thomas J. Pearson, said
Emily having died, leaving James 0. Pearson and Emily C.
Pearson, her heirs, said James C. Pearson being of tall age,
and tho said Emily 0. Pearson being a minor, both Of whom
reside - in Allegheny City; Hobart - Ai - Campbell, who died 'be
fore the said Agues, leaving Henry, Edward, and'Holaon his
Minor heir& reading in Allegheny City; and that no parti
tion pr valuation of the said Estate has ever been made,aud
that petitioner is entitled as one of the heirs of said Agnes
Knox, deceased, to one undivided sixth part of an undivided
ono-filth part of said Beal 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 infmch proportion as can be made with
out prejudice to or Spoiling the whole, but if such partition
cannot be made, then to value and appraise the same, and
then to ME ho return of their proceedings according to law,
on the first Monday of October, a D-. 1858. And on the 3d
day of July, 1858, the Court, on motion of O. Staler & Co.,
ordered a writ of Bubposna 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 as to all other parties named in Bald petition, the
Sheriff of Allegheny county, shall give notice by publica
tion In the Pittsburgh Nornirtg Post, a daily newspaper,
pub.; aaed in Pi ttalaargia, one day in each areek, for aim weeas
consecutively. which Said notice shell contain the castanet+
and prayer of said petition. And it is farther ordered that
the said petition - shall be for hearing on the said FIRST
MONDAY OF OCTOBER, 1858. .
Witness the Hon. W. B McCLITRE, President of said
Court, at Pittsburgh, the 14th day of Ray, A. n, 1868.
JOHN BIRMINGH.A.M,
prothonotary.
at 4 of P6•G
UST PUBLlSTlED.—Brightly's Pardon's
Annual Digest. of the LIMP of Perinsylyania, for each
ct the yeara 1853,1854, 1855, 1888, 1857 and 1859, namely,
from the 2811 of Allay, 1853, to 49th of May, 1858. The
whole completing Stroud and Brightly's Pnrdon'e Digest to
tho present date, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Esq., for Bale by
J. R. WEIDIN,
No. 83 Wood street , near Fourth.
50 ACRES of very desirable land, at a
short distance from the city, havingsome beautiful
sites for country residences-47 ac: es contain coal of tho
very best qtality: firor Tale 1:ly
an 7 8. CUTHBERT a BON, 6.1 Market et.
TAMES 0, RICHEY, REAL ESTATE
AGENT and DILL tiItOXER, No. (1 Fifth. street.
LAND FOB HALE-115 acres of Land, Elitists in North
Fayette township; improvements good, ninety acres clear
ed, balanoe fine Timber, Opal and Limestone in great aband•
ana, well watered, twelve miles from Pittsburgh and near
Nobleitown, will be sold at a great bargain.
Apply to JAMES O. RICHEY,
any No. 85 Fifth street.
COPYINQ PRESSES
screw Coping Presses;
Cana and Lever Copying Presaes;
Lever Screw, and Spring Copying Preuea.
Whi. G. JOHNSTON' & 00..
67 Wood Street.
MANILLA PAPERS. All sizes and
qualities, for sale by
Hai. G. JOHNSTON &
Paper Dealers and Stationers,
67 Wood street.
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fiIOBACCO.-75 boxes, assorted brands, s's,
A, We, and We Tobacco, now landing, and for sale by
MLLES. k ItICIEETSON,
. . ;
Nos. 221 and VA Liberty street.
1 - 4 JAB Piga No. 1 Lead, for eolo by
-1-4 JAB Keatax H. ObLiiNs
fIPHRESHING
Jt FARMERS
Wishing Threshing Machines,
ABT LIPVITSD TO ZMAKCIE OVA
CELEBRATED lALPROVED RAILWAY HORBE POWE4I.
THRESHER AND SEPARATOR,
Which with two horses and farmhands will thresh from one
hundred and fifty to two hundredtwentydre bushels
of Wheat or Bye, and doable the amouht of Oats, Barley or
Buckwheat per day. Price, complete, $lBO. Par farther
informatima or circulars, addreSs
WARDB.OP,STOUT & WELLIAMS,
Zrisamdlicimml, Pittsburgh, Pa.
szaltdawit
PITTSBURG.% PA
mr22.•dly—lo
COMMERCIAL•
PIINT,BBIYROR BOARD OP TRADE ADD
IXERCHANTSP- ECXCRABGM.
Pre.4dera.
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R. 11. NVILILMO.
rias rraido - dti
F. R.,BRIINGT, lut, IsAlAii DRIMEY, 2d.
1; rather.
N. HOUSES, JE.
Euperinterad.mt.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
assmittee Qf Arbitration for August.
ISAIAII DICKEY, V. P., '
0. U. PAULSON, JAIME GARDINER,
DAVID CABIPIIELL, AUSTIN LOOillei.
Stage of Water.
Three feet water in the channeL
PITTSBURGH HAMLET.
Reported Expressly for the Duly Morning Post
PErrsztraan, August 10, 185?
PLOUB...Tbe sales today are limited, reaching about 400
bbls. from store at $4,82 for superfine, $5@5,12 for extra
do., $5,25©5,37 for extra family, aid $5,50 for extra white
wheat. No sales from first hands.
OATB...Bales 200 bush. from store at 450.
HAY... 15 load* froth scales at $7 to $ll.
SUGAR...I2 hhds. at £4 l / 2 @0%.
01L...30 bids. Lard No. 1 sold at 85c.
CLIMESE...4O boxes W. B. at to.
COFFER-10 sacks Rio at 12.
VINEGAR...SaIes from first hands at +s%c. •
WIIISRY.-Seles 25 bble. in lots at 27 to 28c.
for rectified.
Philadelphia Dlarket.
Prmointasmi, August 10.—The demand for Flour con
tinues limited both for export and home consumption, but
for the better grades of retailing brands we advance our
quotations 12%c bbl; salsa 1200 bbla at $6 for old btock
western extra, and $5,25 for fresh ground from new wheat;
sales to home consumers at $4,37%@4,75 for old stock and
recently ground superfine; $4,871®5,25 for fresh ground
from new wheat, $5@6,25 for extra and fancy lota. Rye
Flour and Corn Meal scarce and held firmly. The receipts
of wheat continue moderate with a fair inquiry; sales 1000
bush Pennsylvania, and southern red at $1,20(1,26; white
ranges from $1,35©1,43. Ryo has advanced and 13 wanted;
sales of old stock have been made at 80c. The demand for
Corn has fallen off, and 2500 bosh of yellow were sold at
95©980, which is a decline. eats Is in good demand at 42c
for old and 39c for new. Whisky scarce and advancing;
sales by the bbls at 2834029 c.
Now York Market.
Nzw Yoax, August 10.—Cotton dull; 400 boleti sold.
Flour advanced; 16,000 bbls sold. Wheat better; 50,000
bush sold; western red $1,08@1,14. Con, dull; 49,000 bush
bush sold; mixed 70@853; white 89%(4)00: yellow 05 @ 9 7.
Whisky dull at 2834@i27. Sugar quiet., holders are pressing
on the market; prices have declined 1 , males of Muscovado
at Ti/ g g , 7%. Rice quiet Tallow Wm. Freights chilli
Flour to Liverpool ls@ls 3d.
New York stock Illarket.
NEW YORE, Angttat ]O.—Stocks; Chicago and ]Cock Island
764; Mich. Southern 22.4",; N. Y. Central 78Y0 Itearth,g
47%; Canton 19 1 %; ilassouri 135 , %; Galena and Chicago
Mich Central ESN; Rrio 17; Cleveland nnd Tod
84%; La Crosse land grants 22%; Tennessee 6's 7'2.'7;
1860, 100; Louisville 6'a 92.
Cincinnati Market.
Overman, August 10.—Flour is firm; 1400 lib's sold at
$4,50g1.60 for superfine. Whisky is steady, 1203 sold
at 26? gallon. Mess Pork sold at $10,60. 141C011 13 . ,W 8
and 10c with a moderate demand Wheat 2gi3c higher;
tiiiire is a good demand. Oata are buoyant. Rye 62c and
In good demand. Money is easy. Exchange dna. Busi
ness is active.
Os A FOUL STO3LiCH la frequently indicated by a
bad taste In the mouth, particularly in the morning.
The tongue Is furred and generally there Is a lack of appo
the accompanied with nausea and headache. All these die•
agreeable symptoms may be relieved by using WILSON'S
HEADACHE PILLS, prepared and aold by B. L. FA HEE
&root( a CO., Wholesale Druggist—and proprietors of B.
L. PAHNESTOOK'S VBRAIIVIIGE, No. 60 corner of Woo
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. an 6
1%. KENNEDY W. 8. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
E. T. KENNEDY Si, BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED.
FLOUR, DAN MEAL, An HOMINY,
MAN U.PA.OrUP.ED AND DELI VERVD
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY.
ani:lplAw] TERMS OABH ON DELIVERY.
N°- 65 FIFTH STREET.-
ROOFING CHEAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH HARTMV►ZAN,
(Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0.,)
MANUPA"TURER AND DEALER
WARREN'S FELT, GE4iiNT,
GRAVEL
ELASTIC CEMENT,
SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING,
ROOFING MATERIALS
Iak_OPPICE, No. 65 FX,FTH SMELT, oppoalto Odd Fal
lowa Hall. Pittaburgh, Pa. Jy9
REMQYA.L.
THE subscriber has removed the balance of
his stock of
FURNITURE
To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, No. 64 Fifth street,
where he offers every article at the reduced prices.
Every article is marhod is plain figures, and those in want
of Furniture, are respectfully invited to call and examine
the Goods and Prices, b,foro pnachaalug elsewhere.
jy2l:lru ii. D. RYAN.
MWITT &
GAS FITTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
Nos. 124' and 122 Slreel, ang Federal Sired, Allegheny
G 3.8 Pi as put op, and Fitures of the latest styles and
patterns. we have a very largi stock of Gas Fixtures on
hand, to which we call psrticnier attention.
jy2o:l3m MAFFITT & OLD.
rOARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR
NITURE OR QUERNSWARE wanted in exchange for
two litalldin a Lots, each 24 by 104 feet, situate In the Seventh
Ward. 8. OUTIJIIERT & EON,
10 61 Market erred.
WEAR NEW SHOES, when you can buy
them en cheip at the "People's.Bhoe Store," No. 17
Fifth street, near Market,
SUII3iER Sti()E'. 4 , 'Ol every description, cuu uow be
bought at exwbdingly low pticee.
LADIES' BOILED SHOES and GAITERS sold at a grey
reduction.
MISSES' GAITERS, cheaper than ever—for 87%c: to $l.
BOY,' and YOUTH'S OaPS, for 62% cents.
A good assortment of CARPET BAGS on hand.
1731 DIFEENBSCHER A CO.
ADWELLING IIOtTSE. Cu Third stree
for rout, 6. 0477'HIIERT & SON,
fr`• 6% Market street.
MAOKKREL.-
2.5 !Arras No. 3 Large M ackerel ;
26 " " rdt'd and for
sale by (Jy2B) HENRY IL C)L.LINS
MOUNT IVALIINIiTON.—For Sale—A
comfortable twoatory frame dwellidg house of four
rooms, with a large lot Of ground, fruit and shade trees,
Rowers, 4a, a good cistern, with pump, In the kitchen, tc ,
patting fence, gittiste or Sycamore street, Mouut Washing•
tO4. 5. CUTITiftERT & SON,
168 51 Market street.
FIRE CRACKERS-300 loses No. 1 UOid
Chop, just received and for pale by
REIALEII. ANDERSONI,
Je23 89 Wood tree!,
DAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted
In exchange for two lota of ground.
auS S. CUTHBERT k PON, LI Market at.
WAT.ER PIPES--1.000 ya.tdo - S ovte Wa.
Or Pipes, from 2 to 0 inches diameter, for Bate by
aa2 HENRY H. HOLLINS.
LIRE -200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale
by Ijyl6l HENRY H. COLLINS.
bbls. ohoice superfine for sale
A: by JAB. A. PETZSIt,
tea Corner Market and Ftrat ste.
DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap
plea,Part received and for sale by
hioQAND7.EI4 I . &Ilan po.,
Corner Woixrand Water streets.
B ACON -2000 lbe. Bacon Shoulders,Blight
ly damaged—fig Ric cheep, to clam courignment,b7
44.5. 4. IMMO,
iY3I 00111437 Maxkot and First streets.
SYRUPS.-
.. 60 bbla choice Golden Syrup;
20 " Regraick's First. Quality Syrup ;
76 " St. James' Sugar House tiolasses.
In store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETBON,
an 6 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street
D EtINED SUGARS.-
R
30 bbls Lovering's Crashed, Fine and Coarse Palver
bed Sugar;
20 bbls Lovering's "A" Coffee Omitted sugar ;
66 .4.tyf LI 16 ai
10 " 'V' Yellow—in store and for sale by
HILLER * 11101LET4014,
an 6 Dios. 221 and 143 Liberty street.
IP CES.-
76 b ags Grain Pepper;
"
10" Allspice—in store and for sale
b MILLL'It & BIONNISON,
egg Nos. 221. and 223 Liberty street.
NBEAT SUOCESS.—The Atlantic Teti,
graph, and the American Watches, seem to attract
everybody's attention Just now. A fresh lot of these excel.
lent 'rime Keepers just received. Every Watch given on
trial for one Var. Call and see them. . •
BEINEMAN & 11T.111.AN,
- -
- No. 42 Fifth street,
41117 ' • - Agents foi the Boston Watch Factory.
COMPLYING WITH TEM URGENT REQUEST OP IIIIN•
DEEDS OP THEIR PATIENTS,
DRS. C. X FMB AND J. W. SYKES
And may be consulted at their office,
No. 191 P. ;argot,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL OTHEE I..LIEONIC COMPLANTB,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4.c.
STS'ES would state that their treatment
of Ceniumption is based upon the fact that the di. , easelt!
in tlet blood and system at large, both before and daring its
development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan
ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the bloodand
strengthen the system. With those, they use MEDICAL IN
HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Pinks
ltres, (haring no Curaiiee ejects when wed alone,) and rave
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment booed Upon the plural
ble, but false Ides that the "cent of the diabase can be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation," fee, as before stated, the
seat of the diwase is in the blood and its effects only in the
.a.Z"- No charge for coartiltation.
A Hat of questions will be gout to thole wishing to cOLIFItit
us by latter. my2guiew
OFFICE OF THE
PITTSBURGII, IT. WAYNE A. SD CHICAGO IL It. CO,
Pittsburgh, August 14, 185 H.
TUE SI'I:III4NITJA.I.. 7111ZSTING of tha
holdua ia Pittsburgh, Fort IS'ayno
cago Railroad t'ompany, - W.ll by hell at Ito lio ,, tris of tho
BOARD Ole TRADE, in thz, c , ty cf Piitahargh, Pa, ou
VEDNLSDAY, the let day of Sectenat,er next, at 2 o'clock,
P.
At which meeting, the Reports of tha Ofnem.> and Direct
ore, r f the operations of the Head fur six months, ending
July Ist ultimo, will bo presented.
13 . 5 order of the rresidLn t.
AUGUSTUS BRADLEY', Secretary.
1:1> NOTICE—TILE INTERE.kT COUPONS of the
Bon Is of Lawrence County, islned to the PITTS.
BUR01:1 AND KRIF it Al LROA CONIPANY, due July,
1868. will be paid at the office of W. H WILLIAMS & 0.),
Pittsburgh, Pa The change in place of payment is made
in consequence of the failure of th.. Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust OLcupany, raw Yurk, where the O upona pro,
payable only - . of
iY2
RATIC
time approaches for roxtins the notalua:iona for the
fall election, the Dertu,trat3 ore loohtug about fur uuitut,la
candidates t,) , 11)c) apart th.ar ti, net
Allow rue to euggeet the follow nr, n iniC3 for their cmmW•
emtlo.). Tabro is nut a t,,,ntl.aatn namod, ulto is not a
thorough national Dentoci :
CORONER.—JOH N Di. 11c01.1ESNEY, of tho bor.
(nigh of Manchester, will he bupix)rted a 9 a candidate
for the Wilco of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Demo•
cratie County Convention.
100 undernigned offers himself to the
Democracy 01 Allegheny' county, us a candidate fur
Sheriff subject to the decision of the Democratic Conven•
Lion. BARNES FORD,
Upper St Clair.
dldato to the Democracy of Allegheny county for
the office o Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic Convention. I:IATTECEWE HARBISON,
Jy27:dawtc Robinson township.
PROTHONOTAIIT.—The underrigned offers him.
self to the Democracy of Allogneny County, as a
candidate for Frothonotary—antject to the decision of the
Democratic Convention,
js3o:dsmta
0 3 . COUNTY COMMISSIN Nit—The friends of CHAS.
BRYSON, of West Deer township, will urge his nomi
nation for the Once of County Commimiuner, before the
next Democratic Convention; aulject to the usages of the
party.lst:then-lc
{{7COR.ONER.—The undersigned offers himself es a
candidate before the next Democratic Convention for
the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De-
MOMIIO7 [Jell LENOX HEA.
ROOF`S,
The elegant aide wheel, passenger packot
SUP.E.lll.oll,—Llapt. RaDMOND J. Cinian—will
wave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS
DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, at.
For freight or nasaaga apply rn board, or to
FLACK, DARNI.S is CO., 4,gez.ts.
Through to St Louis in five days. This boat connects
with the mall line, and will tkrough in the time speci
fied. She will kayo ou Se:aria:v.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The eteamer EM MA GRAHAM, Capt. Moro
;n o te s
r A ni r e m e w p il o i rt i. 9 :rasi o e n fo e r ve t t h y e
T a i be i r s e p, e i e s. . , l s a l!
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight cr persege apply board.
TB F. SY?iEPOSRUH.
WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER,
PROPRIETOR,
The house is nevi, built especially for the purposes of a
First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav•
lug bad many years exporience in the business will keep
constantly on hand the best that the markets offord. His
Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. He wants
all his old trienda and the public generally to give him e
call at the Bympoeium. tjer.tly
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAIIP.A.NT,
NO. 27i FIFTH STREET.
The subscriber bas Dared, and fitted up several commodi
ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Filth
street, which am now open for the Summer Season. La
dies and gentle Men can always find an abundant supply of
FRESH CONFECTION A RY, FRU •TS, ICE CREAM,
WATER ICES, and all the relf,abraerite of the season. All
are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for
themselves. (Jehl) 3L McUIN LEY.
DRIED PEACHES. —2O Bushels choice,
Bright, Dry Peaches fast received and for sale by
JAR, A. FETZER,
.1926 corner Market and First streets.
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
NCI. II- SMITH & CO,
q 0 TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
and buy your Sheee at reduced prices. A few more
gol.,Eld SBOE3 and GAITERS Bolling CHEAP. GENT'S
GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather
Gaiters fur $2. Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro
cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and Iles, Buck and Calf
G.dteri, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Shoes selling
at low rates. Call soon. DIFFENBACIIRB A Co.
.1517 No. 17 Fifth street, near Market,
LOOK AT NO. 56, and you will see a two
story brick Dwelling House, of 007013 rooms in good
order; large portico in front; fine shade trees, a lot nf ground
24 feet front on Marion atroot, by 104 deep. Price-1,1700.
Tenn easy. For dale by S. CUTHBERT
.fr2o 51 Market etrect.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
CANDIDATES.
CONGUE.I.
ItUN. C11.1.Y.LF.:3 C4y
LOS. WILUAM WI LEI
JiiN M. IRW IN, City,
TLIU3I AS S UAI r, I , -o!,,ina,
HUG II LA FFERT 7, Baldwin,
FY ILLIAM McIAN North Fayette
bLIERIic :
PJRI), low 1 . thair
JOHN IiIItIIIINJHAM, Ohio
co LIN ry COMMIS9IONER :
THOMAS FARGEY, All”gb-Nly Clcy
eanirro :
JOh R V, PAttAburgh
cortoNrn:
WILLIAM ALEXANDER., City
I=l
CITY
WEST 0? THE ALLEGHENY 3
EASTERN NECK 2
S.OIITEI OF THE MONONGAIIELA. 4
SHERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself a can
STEAMBOATS
For Cincinnati.
ZANES ViLLE.
FVII4 Street, Nit Door to the Fitielturgh 7h,u,:rc
118 7r mad. and 147 FU I sin'', ta
RAPPING PA PER-3000 reams ass't
situ Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for Bale by
Jelie .1. IL WELDiN.
GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, and
C4c daps, received ana for gale by
.1,251 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
RYE FLOUR-25 bbls. fresh ground Rye
Flour, !coerced and for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER,
jya Corner Market and First streets.
CM DROPS--`403,0 lbe. Lemon, Orange,
Flqllf.; Sou°, StraVnerry, Pine Apple and Banana
a urn, far sale by anygna a ANDERSON,
lOU Sie Weed +treat
EMONS-25 bza just received and for sale
.1.4 by RRYMER a ANDERSON,
No. SD Wood stmot.
14LACK CRAPE VEILS—Of extra size
and quality—very cheap, at HORACE'S
lira° r Market street.
ONLY $750 for a Dwelling House of four
rooms, a large Lot of ground, fruit trees, otc., pleas•
antly situated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount
Washington, immodiatly opposite Smithfield street, will bas
sold on easy terms, by S. OUTHBERT & BON,
iYI2 51 Market street,
C S"
• 1' —•t 1m
memo stock on hand, at the only COB. MATJF4O
TORY in the city—No. 76 Smithfield etr3et
iY/5
UY YOU: GOODS
LARGE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES
H4T O been WAG through our entire kook, in order to CLOSE
OUT, before receiving our PALL SUPPLIES.
en 2 _ HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
ALA.pY residing near the city, - wishes to
proctro a GUM of 8 or 10 years, to lic6 with tier till
of age For ftirthor particulars, call at our office, 51 Mar.
kot street. I - • - & COTIEBBES A BON,
.1315 Oeueral Apusts.
T:t7s 00.11XIISSIONETIS
. _
.—.}fr. Editor A 8 the
ANY DZMOCILATS
ALEX. BLACK
AT REDUCED FIGURES
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. &T. GROUTT
WORMS OP
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
Eth OLD MONONGAHELA RIM WHISKY, PEACH
- AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streete,
apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANITYAOTITEERS OB
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL RINDS OF WRAPPING
i n) .11. Z la° M DEL
Warehouse, No. 2 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Bags bought at market prices. myB
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 71 Water street, below Market
JOHN 111001tHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
sob 71121 BLLB OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS.
WO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
PITTSBURGII, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL 'WORKS.
ISAAC 10NE5......JN0. L. BOYD WIT McarLLol.loll
JONES, BOYD & CO
kIifiIYACTITSM3 OP
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRLNGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MOORE - 1E1 43, D & CO.,
kI&NUFSCTUFtIiIt OF
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, &o.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse, No. 138 First street,
mr26:ly-is PITTSBURGH, PA.
I MAO JON 3• . D. B. ROGER
D. B. ROGERS Si. CO.,
IaIiTTPAOTURER3 OP
ROHM' IMPROVED PATENT
NTEE IA CULTIVATOR TE , :h;T if ,
CORNSII ROSS AND FIRST STREIBTS,
PITYSWORGII. PA
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
11ANTS,
NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whist of of the
ve, but (meaty. did dyad]
JAMES A. Ir , 'ETZElll,
Forvarding and Commission Merchant,
TOR TIM CE.1.13 OP
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of Market and First latres ta.
PITTSBD KGIL PA.
REM to—Francis G. Bail William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert & Son, Patel, argli; Boyd & Ott, Ileiskell &
wearingen, S. Brady, Ceti , . ki. A AL Bank. List & Rowell,
Mangle & Co., George W Anderson, Donlo Paxton Is Co.
Wheeling. rayTt2Dtf
HA R.I3WA RE.
LAMIIEL FAIINESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD
street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a largo
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which ha will sell very low for CASK. In addition to hie
Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
amortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup
ply of Sausage Cutters and Stnffors ;
Shovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh Bells, and Enameled
ct 29 Preserving Kettles.
L. 0. HEPBURN,
A.TTOILNEY AT LAW AND CONTEYANCIED
0131121 WIEI3 H. EIEMIIIII3.
WM. W. KNIGHT,
WIIOLLSALS AND RETAIL
FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
PHII.L.ADELPHIA.
Silk, Morino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs. Gloves,Handkerchiefs, to., Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stwks made to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Joll.lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & vRo ,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DE 4 LPItS IN
FINE OLD WHISKYS,
NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET,
jeldyd PHIL ADEL PIIIA.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Mind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND DIARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
'THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
A House with VENETIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Illy work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention in
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. 72 TIMID Street, Pittsburgh. (myiklyis
- „
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
kJIVIL ENGINEER , AND CONTRACTOR
FOR TUE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from live
garner; awl upwards, and for floating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Rot Water or Furnaces.
awaypro:nu - am PA
CARTWRIGHT 81. YOUNG,
(Successors to John alriwrighl,)
r t fANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
yA. of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgiod and an I Den•
tal instruments, Guns, Pist3l3, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. se
Wood street. They glee special attention the inanulactnr•
ng of Trusses, Supporters, eto. Jobbing and Itepairing
its punctuality and despatch. apl.7
HITCHCOCK, M I CREIERT & CO.
(BUOURB9OII9 TO H1J71 , 23517, WeI:EERY Ar. C 0.,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
31PROUANTE3, Wholesale Dealers in Prodnco, Blow
and Wool, No. 114 Bacon(' stroet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1227118EN0519
dpringor Harbough,
Pittsburg"; Fenton Bros.;
EL Childs & Co., " (Cornell it Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co., " 'Garret IkMartin,Philadelphia;
HcCandleirs, Means & Co., " James, Kent,'Santee A Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham,
Geo. M. & L. Hord, Cincinnati Krone, Starling A Co.,
A. 13. Fenton & Brota., " Yard, Gilmore A Co., "
eiyal!tr
W. H. IIeGEE
Wt McGEE
UM:CHANT TAILORS,
Daniels In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
leg Goods, corner of Fedora' street and Market Square Alle
gheny City, Pa. Jel2.ly
T . \VO
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M . AMBLE! MARBLE!!
...V . 0 lAr A Ali 9C d 1 li" 61 -
IL m A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
MONUMENTS GRAVE STONES
9 9
11vilosures, Pooto 9 Ew., 40.
The 4.:i3 are rstrpectfully invited to ozamine car atcmk.
Etiorrir t and work erarratg,+:l l„, t
Tv
41177
sril,
vv.?.
OINT BOX FACTORY.—
BIISHA ,Z.. GUT= IV 008.8.
anufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Garth, eta., etc.
tYi!l_, Order. promptly tiled. rav2/1v
11011Z11.2 rt AXES Z. 131111ADESO
IA,iOBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Liberty Orem. PitifttroTeh, re, no Slay.
WURNITURE FOR oA t ss._,
A fedi assortment of
pittsburgh manufactured YORNITURB, embracing
— BUREAUX,
BOOK C6liisB,°
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as
wall as a spledid assortment of
OFFIOE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which Mildness is done atthiscatablishment is thr CARL
Prima are made accordingly. Persons in Want of Anything
in the above woqld be Advantaged by calling at
Y&O.UNER• &
No. 103 Smithfield street, helow
J. D. noitnisi,
Jams H. Diwiv. • mel2:lv
UOUNDRY IR. . :C", tons, for sale b -
I! Jean HENRY IL CO 8
VOR RENT—A three story Dwelling House
.2: on Third street—s2oo per year.
4. mamas a SON,
Baal Mato Agerla, 61141orket it.
Voz:th
Joseph H. pdo, St. LOllid
G. M. DOSCH.
& C 0
RED ICAL
DR ;R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, Cathaitio, and. Anti.-Dyspeptio
PILLS,
PREPARED AND. BOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Street.,
PITTUITBOII, PENN'A.
A! AN EFFICMNT, safe and convenient
tonic, catnartio and anti dyspeptic medicine, these
Pals are recommended -to the public by the former propri
etor, (DK. WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long con•
tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence
more the motory and less ihesecerning power of the bowels
than any other combination in common use.
AS A TONIC—They agree with the most delicate stom
ach, removing nausea. pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter
rupt the 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 in 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 dia.
gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at
tend or follow the use of other purges.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract of a letter from H. F. IlzressiomUi d cb., Druggists,
Memphis, 21ennessee.,Jamsary 7, 1858.
MEBSREL B. L. FaatutsTocx a Co.—We were the first to In
croduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Pals here many years ago.
They were the best Fill ever in this market. We use no
other in our own families, and secured for them a hick
tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly,
H. F. FARNESWORTH a CO.
Extract of a letter from G. W. Irwin, Nashoak, Tennessee,
February lb. 1858.
AlrßSts. B. L. FAHMISTOOi. b Co.—Dear Sir: Ihave Been
Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect;
I have used theta myself, and believe them to be the best
Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many ot'ir
complaints when properly used, and I cheer ailly recommend
theta to the public. Respectfully, yoms,
G. W. TRWIN
From Colonel Wm. Hopkiru, late °anal COmmissiimer.
Wasmasstost, Pa. January B,lB6B—Dear Doctor : I have
been using your "Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned
required, for many years, and can =thirdly 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, end have always left
my system in better condition they found it. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
Da. It. Alums Wasou. VIM HOPKINS.
Prom Thos. Blaclrmore, Esq,, Treasurer of ..4Ue.gheny fib., Pa
To l a R. A. Wrteou.—Dear Sir: I have been using your
Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they aro the best Pill
in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
for "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip
tion; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since
the" I us+ them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or
anything ails me, and I require. medians, I take a Pill,aud
it cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for
the last seventeen years. THOS. DLACKSIORE.
January 8, 1968.
_
Hear Dr. Keyaer.,
blicsgas. B. L. FAIINZSTOCE. & Co—l hive had considerable
experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded
by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri
etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own
case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con•
ditiou of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for
others, in cases of hemicrania" and other' forms of head
ache depending on a deranged and. irritable conditioner the
stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar.
ly adapted, being entirely free , rom any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at all cebilitsring. Yours truly,
GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood street.
Pittsburgh, March 5, 1868. Jyl:lyd&u,
A THE GREATEST
ii\,.IIIIIIICAL
DISCOVERY
OF-THE AGE.
.MREs
nd . n E.N rie NE of KEN
onr NEDY, of R on oxbury e , w h eo a i t
a di remedy. sW r.
that coral
Every kind of U - anaor,
PROM TRH WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
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Fie has tried It in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He her
now in hid possession over one hundred cortillcates of Br
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing sore month.
One to three bottles will cure tho worst kind of Pimple:
oa the face.
Two or throe bottles will clear the system of bilea.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the wont canker in the
month or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the wont kind
of Erysipelas.
0,..e to two bottles are warranted to core all humor blithe
oyes.
Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running Moors.
One bottle will cure scaly ernption of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most des
perate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure ealtßheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit in always experienced from tho first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken
ROXBURY, MASS
Dun fdsuad,—The reputation of the 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 most skilful
clans and the most. careful Druggists in the country aro an
animons in its praise
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I dc
it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in rellevirq
all, and curing moat of those diseases in which you aro nu
fortunatoly BO liable. That most excruciating disease to ar
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Xe cured Be if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to
Its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
nape to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical DiscoTe
heoomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and
household.
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER
extends to the stomach, canning
DYBPEPBIA,
which la nothing but canker of the atom h ; then to the
intoctinea and
KIDNEYS,
creating a linking, gone fooling, and an indifference even to
tht carea of your family.
Your stomach le
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and yon can only take certain
kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonons fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be.
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follows
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to _ _ _
•
OUR 1;
Palpitation of the heart, pain In tho side, 'weakness of the
spine and small of the back, pain cf the hip Joint wherison
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most clan.
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 muse. I wish to impress
co your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of preven•
lion is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and tho cure, with this goat
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
do y,..0 any Injury.
he change of diet ever necenary—eat the beat you can get
and enough of it.
Doszernows Yon oak—Adults one table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yeaea dessert spoonful--Children from five
to eight years, toe spoonful. An no directions can be appll•
cablei.qu all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
Ln-ONCII twice a day. Yours trtdy,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price $3,00 per baths. For sale by
Dr. GEO. 11. N..EYBER,
Devi:claw No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
Completely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that is gray would not have it restored to Its
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache,
(neuralgia,) but would be cured. It will also remove all
pimples from the face and akin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto
rative will do all this, a :o circular and the following:
ANN Almon, November 5, 1856.
Poor. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir :—I have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having
Nen so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, Ac., I was disposed to place your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and one londly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county
some month, since, when you gave me such assurance as
induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en
tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large hot.
ties, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
glossy upon, and enttrel4over the head; she continues to
use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the
head and mind. Others of my Wally' andtrionds are wing
your Restorative, wit i lt the happiest effects ' herefore, my
skepticism. and doubts in referewie to its character and
value era entirety retrieved; I can and do and most cor
dially and confidentially recommend its use by 'all who
Would have their hair restored from wblse or gray (by rest.
son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, end by
all young persons who.wcrtild have their hair beautiful and
glory. Very truly and gratefully yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
FUND WOOD: It was a long time after I !saw you at
Blies&id before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, snd when
I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's, hair, as the
surest teat of its power. It has done aU that you assured
me it would do; anti others of my family and friends,
having wituenod its effects, are now using and recommend.
irig its nee to others as entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for it.
Again, very reepectfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
Osamar, 111, June 28,,1882.
I have need Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have
admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, As, I
thoughtfprematurely gray, but by therAe of bin Uestora•
tiro Whoa resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. - 8,1183 8 / 1 . ex•Senaton U. 8.
0. J. WOOO. A 00., Proprietori, 312 Brcadway, N. Y, (In
4.0 great N. F. Wire Balling Establishment) end 114 Market
street, St. Leahy Mo.
Bold by DIL GEO. IL EBTSEB, No. 140 Wood it.,
elltradim &11 cold lw all gool.. >Orn
IL M. - CARGO ST, CO.,
Photographers and Ambrotspists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
. • No. 21 Fifth 'aired, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY, i.
B. W. car. of Market street and Diamond, Pittrgrargn.
TO BUTT ALL. m 9/ • •
ELOGEB.V'
NEW DAGITERREAN AND AM13.120 1 ±19 :9 4
,Ylrir A/VD EIDE-MGM'
G A L. -IL E
inrra STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE; THE i'6ET-03/110.
PICTURES taken in all the various styles, in in;
weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. :
xa. Sick or deceased persons taken at their realdenCes •
ap2flydew-is
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PIOTURE
WARRANTED, CAN RR HAD AS LOW
AB AT ANY FIRST CLASS EBT.ABLIBEIDIMT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
WALL'S, Beurth street
AM B R 0 T YP E S.—These beautiful and
durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and
loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S,
Jones' Building, Fourth street. au7:lw
Removed to 21 Fllth Street.
CIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIGAND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from
13 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
These rooms having been built especially for the purpose,
with three larg4 lights, are not surpassed in th.a. city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangementi,.
`.. Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing an•
parlor likono3con, are Invited to call. ta„, Reception Room
and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7
AUCTION SALES.
- :IIALLY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST.
At the new Commercial Sales 7001/19; No. 64, Pia
street, every week day, are held pub& Dales of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and commoners, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign.
meats, that must bo closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. IL,
Dry floods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family nag table Out.
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
tc. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, etc.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. 61.,
gancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical rostra.
meats; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, &c. (sell P. M. DAVIS. Anoka
V4X CUT`OR'S SALE OF A COUNTRY
STORE—On WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 11th,
as .1.0 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,, No. 64 Fifth
Street, will be sold by order of Executors P an assorted stock
of goods, from a Country store, Including,Satinetts, Tweeds,
Cassimerea, Bleached Alnalins, Blue Beirtings, Pants, Cot.
tonadea sospaiders, Hosiery, etc—sale peremptory.
an 7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
UP
_ ERIOR VEHICLES, HORSES AND
MULES, AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY MORNING,
August 13th, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, in front of the new
Commercial Sales Rooms, No 54 Fitfh street, by order of IL
W. II Schenly, his superior family vehicles, hones, etc.,
comprising:-
2 Family Carriages ; 1 Buggy;
4 Carriage Horses; 2 Mules.
au7 Y. H. DAVIS. Auctioneer,
CARRIAGES.
Seventy-Five Now and Second-Hand
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
DOE Far! AT
VILITE'S REPOSITORY.
T 1, 70 MILE RUN,
NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
or exchange,qin the most reasonable terms,
fine assortment of Sarouchee and eecond•hand A. II I--er
Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but little
need. Also, twentpone new Buzgies,mado in my own shop,
from the very best material purchased in Eastern market.
A One lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second-hand. Also,
a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown . Wagons,
Jersey Wagons and Rockaways, two One Phretorus, seats for
four persona, 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 Buggies, suitable
for light marketing. The subscriber flatters himself, that
he can make it to the interest of persons vr.!'lltig to pur
chase, to give him a call.
The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excelaior
i)mnibus Line of C=A• inhes passing the door every ton minutes.
m vd re. urrrrm.
.ifflaa- C. IVEST & COO, idaik,
ELANIIPACTUREIIB OP
CARRIAGES,
ROOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA,
XS- AU work warranted to bo of the best materials and
workmanship. myltlydis
JOHN W. IV.VCARTEIV,
;::ILL PIS T E
WILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTINI of all kinds of
808 CONCEIIII7B Ia:OTURES, EXHIBITIONO,
All communlcatione—either by mail, telegraph, or other
wii3e—directod to the office of the Morning Post, will receive
prompt attention rill 7
A.
ST ONE & ,00.
GLASS PATENTED
PRESERVING JARS,
For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince
Meats, Oysters, and i ll such perishable articles manatee.
trued and for sale by ouNINGuAms Is 00,' Nos. 109
WATER and 140 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
giy- The main secret of presorviug fruit in a fresh condi.
lion,coasistsin having it thoroughly n hosted when sealed
up, and in ekpelling all the alr there may may he in the
vessel, so that when the fruit cools, It will form a vacuum.
The undersigned having procured the right to manatee.
tore these Jars; respectfully cell the attention of dealers
and others to them.
The great superiority of (rues over any other substance
for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. is so well known . ,
that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and
the proprietors feel confident that any ono, after having!
once seen these Jan, will never be induced to use any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK, M'CURDY 4r CO
MANUFACTURERS OF SITEATKINO,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
liaised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, c, also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plats, Sheet Iron,-Wire, de. Constantly
on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.119
First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my29ll.yilow.
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT
STATE OF PENNSTIVANIA.
EXECUTIVE OIIAMBEIr,
Harrisburg, June 8, 1858. ,
It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Inetruction" be
hold at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the
present year, and the Adjutant General of the Common
wealth is directed to fix the tints thereof—to take charge of
the arrangements—to attend in parson, and to Juno the
necessary orders to the General Staff, and other Military
officers of the Comrconwealth in rotation to the same. '
W.ll. P. PACKYR,Commanclor-In•Chict
ADJUTANT Grit lAL 7 B OTTRID, ,
ilarriaburg, June 2,1858.
In obedience to the above order from Head-Quarters, a
"Camp of Inetruction " will be held at Williamsport, Ly.
coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 U., on
Tuesday, tile 7tit day of September, 18$8 1
To continue until SATURDAY, the Uth day of said =nib,
at 1.2 If of said day, to be called Camp "Susquehanna.'
I. This Encampment is intended to include the uniforth
ed companies throughout the State, who are earnestly re
quested to be in prompt attendance.
IL The Major Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade
Inspectors of the several oivisions and brigaps, are required
to report to my office as soon as possible, hat companies
and field officers will be in attendance from their respective
commands—with the numb,: of men in ea ;h company, the
names of the Captains, and their Post Office address.
Ilf. The Aide-do•Canip and all other Moors of the Grand
Staff of the Commander-tmChief aro ordere d , to bo in at.
tendance, armed and equipped in full parade dress.
IV. All companies in attendance are re quired! to bring '
with them all tentt and camp equipage they may have.
V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brig j,, will report
at once to my office, what equlpage belonging to the State
Is in the limits of their command.
VL The Major General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D.
K. Jackman, Alan be the senior officer on duty, and he is
hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said
Encampment, and is ordered to report to this office for fur
ther instructions. By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
EDWIN 0. WILSON,
Adjutant Gen6ral of Pennsylvania.
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have
now placed upon 'he counter a lot of SOILED GAIT
hiiS and SHOES, which wo offer CHEAT. Call and exam•
ins them. All kinds of summer wear Bolling at the most
reasonable prices. Hisses' Gaiters, Hack and colored, with
and without heels, low. Children's Fancy. Shoes, of the
newest styles. Wu hare still a few Men's Patent Leather
Gaiters left, now Belling at greatly redtGed prices,
DIITENBACHEE; & CO.,
No. 17 . Wirth street, near Market;
T'EE BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the
Peace, and Constables, n. dor the Act of 'April 180,
1857, printed and for sale by Si'. S. ILAITEN,
Printers and Stationers,
Nos. 31, 33. and 35 Market stree t.
jOR RENT—A two story frame Dwelling
House, of 5 roams, eitr..ate oh ;Fourth street, near Mr
ket. Rent $l5O per year, wad tenant pay water rent.
j 531 B. OUTIIBIA'ni SUN, 51 Market et.
0 LET five Dwelling Houses.
S. CUTHBERT A SON,
5 51 Market street.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT,
by `S• CUTHBERT SON,
lY 51 .11arkot street.
AVALUABLN LOT' on, Penn street, for
sale , by S. OIITSBEST k SON,
an 3 51 Market Wed.
LINSEED OIL-6 bbls. for sale by:
ant lIENILY comiNs.
MACKEREL -25 bble. No. 3, Large; ;
le heir Ws. Na 3, Largo. • .
4 4. 11 .
(. JO2) NII.B MITBgCa
For sale by
CHIMNEY TOPS-100 variona patterlN£4.s
for rale, by [jao________l_HiLL
CI ENT'S GAITER ' or $2, at the "re°.
ple's Shoe tgore," No 7 Ffth greet.
jy3l DiFinerenscifint & C.O.
LIME -450 bbls. fros,h, and for sale by__
ana MENU ,MLW4I4,
OITNINGHAMEi 4 00.,
No. 109 Water street.