LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The - following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept j)y George E, Shaw, optician, Fifth.street : 1 raurtmoterint:‘,/ Im 9 A. M n Sa 109° 12 M 126° 6 P. M Barometer 29 2,10 Loss of the Steamer Edwin Iffanning. We clip tho following account of the loss of the steamer Edwin Mmaing, with her entire cargo, by lire, on the Mississippi, from the St. Louis Democrat: The steamer Edwin Manning, while lying et Alton, twenty-five miles above this city, t,ok fire at one o'clock yesterday morning, and was soon enveloped in a mass of flames, from which it was found impos sible to save her. The fire originated in the cook house, and-spread rapidly, the wood work of the boat being as dry as tinder. Capt Sam. G. Cabbell, the mate, watchman and two deck hands, suddenly aroused from their sham. her, were soon exerting themselves to the utmost in endeavors to subdue the flames, and the citizens, with three fire engines, were soon on the spot, but as all efforts to save her were evidently useless the steamer York State attached a line to her, and towed bar into the middle of the stream4here she left her to her fate. Capt. Mitchell, of the York State, and his brother, are spoken of in high terms for the cool res displayed, and their expertness on the occa. sing. Capt. Cabbed and his four men stuck to the boat as long as possible in order to save what they could and subjected themselves to great danger while on the boat, and in escaping from her. The yawl was lowered, but being old and leaky, all hands bailing c. - Add not keep it clear of vis.ter. Finally they gained the . shore in safety, tke captain being minus hat, shoes and stockings, and a pair of pantaloons, in the pooketi of which was a sum of $209. Thu Edwin Manning was bound to this city from the Upper Mississippi with the following cargo, which woo insured for $6,600: 141,200 feet dressed latuber. owned by Capt. Cabbell, and 11,000 lath, owned by Tharretr, of Fontanelle, N. T. Tho boat was built one year ago at Marietta, on the Ohio, and was stern-wheeler. Her value was $ll,OOO, and she a inst:rod for $7,000 in two Pittsburgh offices— :he Eureka s.n 1 Monongahela—equal amounts in each_ Ste bad just been. repaired and refitted at a cost of $1,500. Boat and cargo are a total loss. Blac.:.therries —Tha yield of blackberries this sea. son i 3 very abundant, end the ladies will exhaust their insecuity in preparing them for use for winter in every conceivable shape. As there is no wine equal to Mad:bar:3: wine, either in flavor or for medicinal purposes, when properly made, we subjoin a receipt for the same: "Measure your herriaa and bruise them; to every gallon adding o-o quart of boiling water. Let the milturo Eland twenty-four hours, stirring occasion ally; then strain off the liquor into a cask, to every gallon adding two pounds of sugar; cork tight, and lot it stand till the following October, and you will bars wine fit for use, without ,farther straining or Bia;l:berry jam: of very excellent quality, may be made ac fcliows : "Gather the fruit in dry weather; allow half a pound of good brown sugar' to every pound of fruit ; boil the whole together gently for an hour, or till the blackberries are soft, stirring or mashing them, well. Preserve it like any other jam, and it will be found useful in familis3, particularly for children." Bad Effecia Tcbacco.—Tha Scalpel, a medical journal of high re.nate, says that "both smoking and chewing produce marked alterations in the most ex. pressive features of the face. The lips aro closed by a cireniar which completely surrounds them and format heir pulpy fulness. Now every muscle of the bodyis developed in prozise ratio with its use, as most young on know—they endeavor to develop and increase their mnsele- in this gymnasium. In spitting nod holding the cigar in the month, this muscle is in constant use; hence the coarse appear ance end irresular development of the lips, when eel:upend to the rest of the features, in chewers and smokers. The eye loses its natural tire, and be comes dull and derid; it ia,unsrecnlative and unap preciative; it answers not - bsforo the world ; its owner gazes vacantly, and often repels conversation by his stupidity." The picture is not at all gratify ing nor encouraging, yet. strange to say, nine-tenths of tiaoec who use the weed are cognizant of its per• nicious effect., bat still they aro such slaves of habit that they petsist in its use. 'One of Uncle Sarn'a Servants on a High.—A Ger man recruit named Henry Beck, somewhat under the influence cf liaaor, created guite en excitement 3 n the vicinity of Wood street and Virgin alley yes terday afternoon. A number of boys had gathered about him and wore plaguing him, when ho seized a huge boulder, weighing. two pounds, and throwing it at them, struck a little fellow named Anderson, only twelve years old, on the head, injuring him seriOnsly. Several citizens attempted to arrest him, when he struck Mr. W. W. Wallace in the face sev eral times, and tor: a coat off Mr. William .3.l.'Pher son. He u'ac finally arrested, after considerable liffeult7, by four police ebicers, with the assistance of citizens, resisting desperately all the time. He was locked up in the watch house, and will doubtless be tent to jail for his very disorderly behavior. Robbery for Fun.—On Saturday evening last some fellrw or felfbws entered the storo of Mr. E. S. Butler, on Walnut street, and holpati himself or 'themselves to SOME, of his choicest liquors. They made an en. trance by first passing through the store of Mr. Jo seph C. Butler, which abuts the store of E. S. Butler on an area, and then breaking open an iron shutter, which let them into the store of the last-named gen • ticman. We have been informed by both of the gen tlemen Bottlers, that they have missed nothing but linters, when at the same time there was a plenty of valuables the thieves might have taken. —We clip tivi above from the Cincinnati Enquirer The thieves of that c itv must Ater, LS the Butler are both Pitubarghem, we congratulate them cu their good luck. Tolvea.—For some time past a pack of wolves has it.fcsted the neighborhood a few miles North of Eb ensburg. They have been amusing themselves by disturbing everybody's slumber., with their howls, and attacking everybody's sheep. Considerable damage has been occasioned by their fondness for mutton, and great efforts were unsuccessfully made to capture some of them. On Thursday night, Mr. John T. Williams succeeded in catching one of the varmints " in a steel trap, on his place, four miles North of town. Ho is still alive, and represented as being an" old soger " of fine proportions. We learn that Andrew Dunmire, residing on the Pittsburgh pike, some four or five miles West of Ebensburg, had a - largo number of sheep killed by wolves, a few nights since. The Ath•crican Cycloperdia.—The third volume of Appleton's , American Cyclopmdia has just been pub lished, carrying the stork from BEA to BRO. The treatment d the subjects is similar to that of the pre vious volumes, condensed, clear and satisfactory, with considerable grace in the/composition. All the great modern discoveries in physical science, and the improvements and inventions which this country has so largely contributed to will be treated of in this work, making it n complete repertory cf knowledge down to the very latest period of the world's 6xist• once. Nearly every profession can find in it some• tiling intn7;etlng anti peoulier in its business. The remaining, volumes will be issued every two to three months. Messrs. flunt W Miner are the agents for the Appletons in the city. Alleged Mail Robbery.--:l7he Indiana independent says that a young man named Milton Henderson. , son of Mr. Joseph A. Henderson, of Indiana, was arrested ea Thursday, the sth lust., at Eldereridge, charged with Laving robbed the mail. It appears titai-t'_e Post Masters both at Indiana and Elders ridge have EGrcected him for 'some time, and on Wednesday, J. E. Coulter, Esc., after having daily ered to him the mail at his office in the former place, f,:llawed the boy to Eldersridge, and upon examina tion of the mail matter that arrived there, it was found-that a large majority of the packages mailed at Indiana had not arrived at their destination, and after come search were found in the buggy in which the boy had cerried the mail. Madame Hcrpsr.—This loquacious female was be. fora the Mayor yesterday, trying the virtue of her art on him, butall,to no purpose. Ile was inexorable, and wi 1 nad her to jail to-day if she does not liqui data the claim against her, which she has promised to do at ten o'clock this morning. The publication of a new daily paper, called the BqUetin, has been commenced by Messrs. E. White A - Co., of Erie, in that place. ..4tiettipteci SaicidE.—A EOl2 of Mr. G. W. Stewart, Jacksonville, Indiana connty, attempted a few due since to take his life. He had been ill for some time, cad rising from his bed went into the kitchen and cut his throat. He was sOOll afterwards discovered cad the wound staunched in time to cave his lifo. Le atteatioia c oath buyers is directed to the fact that Carr_•aghan, Allet,ite.ny City, is now offering un nsnal inducer..er.tr in b.i:t stock of well made clothing, farni.shing goode, Le., -for men and boys. Examine his stock and prieec. • CINCINNATI, STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton Ono ty.—yerore me, the subscriber, Justice of the Peace, in and for sail county, porzontaly cat:le./obn Lee, who, be ink dalv egorn, deposeth and said that he had been suffer ing with Chronic Maces ftir the pest twenty-two years and hal csrralfrd and roccivad prescriptions for his case of from all the peinc:pal physicians in Pleilndelphia and Cin cinnati, but all to no effect, fl 3 he received no relief. At Zest ho was resiazed to a mere skeleton, without even the hope of ever finning relief, bat by the advice of a friend,was induced to try HOsTiITTEP.'S OELEHHATED STOMACH BITIEM, and, to his utter surprise, found relief from the fret trial, and in !Ca than twa months found himself per - cured of his'complalat, cud is daily recovering his 'tr 'engtla of body, and increasing in nosh; and cheerfully gives this certificate, in the hope that others artrated like himself may be benefitted. JOELN LEE. Sworn and subscribed before me, August 21st, 1655. C. F. HA BELIIANN, Justice of the Peace, No. 44 Western street, Cincinnati, 0. For tale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, and by 30STLT1133 a RUTH, • Idtumfacturers and Proprietors, te• Water and orgi leant Streetc • Accident.—On Thursday afternoon as Judges Dor. !Aeon and Davis, of Meadville, were - returnbag home from a visit to the country, when a short distance from the town, the strap holding up the tongue of their carriage broko, letting it against the horses and causing them to run off. After going a short dis. tance both gentlemen were thrown out and the oar. riago upset. Judge Davis was thrown some distance and is considerably bruised. Judge Derickson was thrown under the carriage and was more seriously injured, having been since confined to his bed. Dinka). -.95° 840 A Failure.—One night last week, the prisoners In the Indiana county jail made an attempt to free themselves from "distant') vile," by attempting to go through the floor, and then dig a bole through the wall into the cellar of the jail. They were pre vented, however, by the vigilance of Sheriff Smith, who was unwilling to part with his boarders so and denly. Raspberries.—The Hollidaysburg Register states that the crop of raspberries on the mountain, near Cresson, this year, is really wonderful. Upwards of a thousand bushels of berries have been gathered in that neighborhood, and sold at five cents per quart. As much as thirty bushels per day have bean shipped over the Pennsylvania Railroad to this city and vicinity. J. B. D. Clark No. 4 Girard House, has just ro. ceivad a fresh supply of the choicest periodical lit erature, consisting of all the Eastern weeklies, Frank Leslie, Harper's, Ballou's, Waverley, New York Weekly, Flag of Our Union, Home Journal, and a host of others. Anything in his line always on his counter at an early day. Call and supply yourselves. The Episcopal Church at Meadville has just been completely repaired, repainted and provided with gas. The burners for the pulpit aro very elegant, and were presented by Mrs. George S. &Aden, of this city. The new rector of this nhureh. the Rev. Mr. Lewis, will take charge of the parish about the middle of the present month. Cowitnitted.—The well known Ellen Campbell was committed to jeil by Alderman Parkinson yesterday morning, on oath of John Nolan, who alleges that she keeps a disorderly house in the Fifth Ward. Ball.—A grand ball for the benefit of the Relief Fire Company is to come off to-morrow evening at Wilkins Hall. We hope all who attend may enjoy themselves, and that the proceeds may be large. The name of the watchman who was killed on Sunday night near the Blairsville intersection of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wal John Murphy. He leaves a wife and three children. Boat Race.—Another boat race will probably take place shortly between the Ed. Kaye and Belvidere, the latter having accepted a challenge, but claim the privilege of fixing the time and naming the course. I very dangerous counterfeit twenty on the Oxford Bank of. Massachusetts is in circulation. It is pro duced from an old plate of the Hamilton Bank of North Scituate. (had Nezca I 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 oars its diseases. Among those, in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable pound, a safe and speedy cure for Consumption. • J. M. OLIN'S OSLRBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS—Try them, and satiety yonivelves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to any that they will cure all the diseases fleeh is heir to, but 1ea763 them to test their own merits, and the conMr.:ly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far en perior to any preparation of the kind now in the market. Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re. state iu cased of Dyepepaia, loss of appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigeation, eto. It removes ell morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure an., call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Btomaca Bitters, and see that the article par. chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M.OLlN,aele proprietor and manufacturer, No. 257 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and dealers generally. MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Fllrniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote attention to UNDEB.TAIIDIG. Hearses and Carriages farnisbecL INTO. 65 FIFTH STREET.— ROOFING CHEAP, AND DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF. JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0,,) MANUFACTURER AND DEALER ARREN'S FELT, ORALTNT, AND GRAVE', ROOFS, AND ELASTIC CEMENT, AND .SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, AND ROOFING MATERIALS. ttS.OFPIOE, No. 65 FIFTH SMELL opposite Odd Fel lows Hall. Pitteburgla, Pe. Iy9 - DINE APPLES.-500 for preserving just received and for sale by RHYMER ANDERSON, No SO wood street ; . anti Onnoaite St. Charles Hotel. sl6ooThe owner is going we-.t and will • eels his brick dwelling house on Webster street, near Townsend, for the above price, and on easy terms. The borne is now arranged for two families, hit can be easily altered to suit butane tsmilv. Contains biZ rooms and finished attic. Lot 04 feet front by 100 d.ep to an alley. In a good neighborhood. 8. curauEßT k SON, anlo 61 Market street. VHF subscribes has removed the balance of his stock of FURNITURE To the ODD FELLOWS' BI7ILDING, No. 84 Fifth street, where he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked in plain figures, and those in want of Furniture, are respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, before punchising elsewhere. jr2l.:lto H. H. RYAN. I V IAFFITT 0 L 1), GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, No. 127 and 129 Fire &rut, and Federal Street, Allegheny Gas Pipes put up, and Flit - urea of the latest styles and patterns We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call particular attention. jr.2o Soo hiAFFPFT & OLD. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.- Cloging oat sale of Spring and Summer BOOTS AND SHOES, At greatly reduced prices for Cash, to make room for fall stock. Cull soon and secure a bargain, at the Cheap Cash E tore cf JOSEPH H BORLAND, an? 98 Market atreet, two doors from Fifth. OO SPORTSMEN. hand the very beet assortment of Needles, Fish Hooks, and Fishing Tackle. Ras constantly on hand a largo as. tortmont of Fishing Rods, R. 6810 ; silk, Linen and Cotton Linea, Chinese Gram Line, and Silk Worm Gut, Bamboo and Reed Poles. itr3s- Serpentine Spinnere. To be had at BOWN & TETLEY'S, eta No. 183 Wcod street. PITTSBURGH TRUSS MANUFACTORY, CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, ata No. SS Wood street- CIARRETT'S Scotch Snuff, Ni,j4 Bator's Cod Liver Oil, - Sic. Liquorice, Caleb Liquorice. Tuipentino, Corn Starch. For sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCR S 00., anti No. 80 corner Wood and Fourth streets. OUT OF TELE ClTY.—Person desirous of residing out of the city, can purchase two frame dwelling houses pleasantly situated on Chesnut street,Law• renceville, each house contains 5 rooms and collar, a garden of fruits, Bowers and shrubbery. All in' complete order. Will be'sold together; or skparately to snit parehasers. Apply to B. OUTHURT A SON, ans 51 Marked street. ALLEGHENY CITY LOTS FOR SALE.- Your lots of ground situated on Federal street, abcve the North Common, will be sold low and on easy terms. Apply to JAMES O. EtIOEIBY, auto Beal Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth at. s9oowill pureness an island situated in the Allegheny riser, oppositg Blicipsburg, conta;.ning abort ten acres. Appl.9 to JAMBS O. RIOBNY, Real Palate and Bill Broker, 85 Filth at._ $20,000. IWANTED $20;000. $2O 000 WANTED—Twenty thou . sand Dollar* of Gdod Bonds and 51. ' ortgages. Apply to JAMES O. B.IOHEY, Real Estate and Bill Broker, an ti No. es Flfth street. VELLUM COPYING BOOKS--For sale by V MS J. B. WELD. JOSEPH MEYER, PITTSBURGH!, PA: R E.M 0 V A L . PIWISISSIIRGIEI BOARD OV TR.A.D.E ARID !MERCHANTS , IEXCIIMIGYS. Artracnt. W. H. WILLIAMS. Vid BoesidTts. F. R.IIIiITHOT, let, I.F.AIAII DICKEIY, 2d Givimittee of Arbitration for Au9ust. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. U. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOO IS. Stage of Water. Two feot eight inches water in the channeL Weekly Review of 'Pittsburgh Markets PITTSBURGH, August 11, 1858. We have but trifling changes to noto since our review of last week. Business has not perceptibly Improved, though in the early part of the week the gales were considerable. Many of our business men are still enjoying rural retire ment, waiting for the mild air of autumn to recall them to their accustomed places In the city. Flour remains at the prices of last week; Oats have ad vanced materially, and in other grain there is little doing. Whisky has also advanced one cent, owing to Increased freight. The river has again resumed a low stage, there bei,,g now less than three feet water in the channel. We cannot et pest a permanent rise for some weelca. Our trattinfactur:ng eatablishruents still remelt. ir.actre and but few of them will rericaue before the 13t c.f tember. The failure of the banking house of Arthure, Rodgers Go., noticed last week, is more serious than was at first be lieved. It is said their deposits reached twenty thousand dollars, but no one depositor had more than four thousand &Alma at the time of the failure. Several others had from one to three thousand It has not been ascertained bow much they will be able to pay. The Bank statements for the week ending Saturday August 7, show the following aggregate:— Loans and Discounts..... Due by other Notes, &c., of other Banks and Treasury Notes Spec?... LLUILITIEB. Circulation 1,423,666 00 1,878,231 00 Due to other Banks 189,243 01 136,835 79 Deposites 1,730,651 11 1,788,792 75 These figural show the following comparative results : Decrease in Loans and Disctrants $34,130 76 Decrease in amount due by other Banks 35,695 t 2 Increase to Notes. and Checks of other Banks, &c.. 37,122 40 Incsoaas in Specrg....—.,4 37,72 , 00 Decrease in Circulation 45,435 00 Decrease it amount due to other Banes 51,407 22 Increase in Deposites 58,141 64 ASHES...The miiket still remains quite dull, with uo sales worth reporting. Soda is still held at 34(4.4c., and Nitrate of Soda 6%c. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we quota at 641gi50. rota are altogether nominal at 4S6@fic. BACON—The demand for Bacon is increasing. and a slight advance has been made. Sales have been mane during the week at 7c for Shoulders, RgiB% for Sides, and 9a9% , .. for Hams, a few of the latter at lac. Canvassed Hams /I@ 11 c . ; Sugar Cured at 113.012 1 4 BEANS...The supply is limited and ealrs small. Small White are stilling at 80c.®$1 rp bush.;n trw choice lots at $1.10©1.15. BUiTEß—There is bat little offering, and the prices aro almost nominal at 10(412c. for choice roll. There is a good supply In the retail market. BROOMS—There is a good supply in market; 8003 of common are regularly made at $1,25, and far better kinds $2; fancy commands $2,25®2,60 31 dozen. Br CELETS AND TUBS...The Beaver manufacturers' prices are as follows:—Buckets, plain inside, V dozen, $1,45; painted inside, $1.60; 3 hoops, $1.71; Tishs, No. 1, 3 hoops: 33 dozen, $7,76; No. 1, 2 hops, $5.75 ; No. 2, $8 00 ; No.:;, $5,60; No. 4, $4,75: No. 6, i. , '4,b0; Keeler No. 2, $2,75, Half Bushel., sealed, $4,75. CORD 'QE... Manilla Rope, call 13 p. lb Manilla Rope, cat... 14 V, lb Tarred " .• 14 Vlb White " - _l6 Vlb Hemp " " 15 31 lb Tarred " " ...15 Vlb Packing Yarn, fine 13 V Ib. Packing Yarns, com 12 rfi to Bins Coaus...Manilla $1,87, $ . 481(c1i3.75 j dozen ; Manilla. 'V coil, 16c. 'V lb. Ramp $1,87, $2.76Q3,75 V dozeu ; Ramp, 31 coil, 12. c. 'V lb. . PlOnou fArrxs...Manllla a7c. IToran 70c, Ter COTTON CORDAST....Cottori Rope a, and upwards, Z3l; do below 43 A 22; Bed Cord $2,503,62./.104,76 doson; Plow Ines SI,Z• Saeh Cords g 6,50. OANDLES...The following are tow the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds, P.c. V lb.; Dips, 12%c.; Star 20(42Lc' _ . OHEEttE...T'ne supply of Western Itesorve is smaller this week than last; a good article commands 7 1 ,4@8c. readily. Of English Dairy there is but little in market; held at Bc. _ _ _ CRACKERS...The prices have undergone a further de cline. The quotations are now as fellows:—Water Crackers "0 lb 6c.; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar 7Xe.; Soda 6 1 Ac.; Boston, 6c, Eliot Bread bbl. $4. DRIED FRIIIT...Dried Apples Fell in small lots at $1,60 bush. Of Peaches there are :scarcely any in market; held at $3 75®54. DRIED BEEF.. Trensactiona quite limited; canvassed brings 1„2©123ic. EGGlS.:.Contiene quiet, tie market being rather bare. They bring 83 @loc. R do7 s en, packed FLOUR—.Saies this weeldhave been a little larger. From first hands but little superfine and extra bas been sold : ex tra family brings $5©5,10 aqd extra white wheat $5,2 5 . From wore superfine is selling It $3,50Q4,62. extra do. at $5@5,12, extra family at 0,25 and extra white wheat at $4,50 in lots. FISH—The market for Fish remains about the Fame as last week, with only a small retail demand. Lake Ptah are still held at $7@7,50 bbl. and $3,60@3,75 i half bbl.; Trout has also declined, and is now ceiling at $7 bbl.• ' Mack erel declined to slC©slo,so for No. 2 In , sa d for half bbls.; Halifax Herring $006,25; Codfish 4W 50. lb. FEED.—Feed cells at the mills from 60 to 800. 5 100 lbs. for Brun to Middlings. FEATHERS—SaIes of prime Western aro made on arrival at 460. lb. in small lots, and from store at 500. FIRE BRICK-8111w are regularly made at $29040 sji M. GRAlN—There to but little coming in, and few sales Old Wheat sells on arrival at 71:k... and new at 85o.; from store it commands 750. for old, and 90e. for new. Oats are in de- mand at 96c, with a meagre eupply. Barley 35@i0c. Corn 50Q65c. mr22xlly—lo CFIROCEIRIES...EaIea are about the name in amount as last week. Eugar has advanced again and fair N. 0. brings 9%@14:,"; Molasses .15(41.48c.; Rio Ct tiee 12c., prime 12c. ; Rice, in tierces, 6@5 1 / 4 c. GERMAN CLAy —oDi:dinned to sell at $1 11 ton, with Co W sales. HAY...The receipts of Hay aro romea - hat heavier than last week; the price ranges from $7 to $ll 33 Via. Straw s 6 @ 7 . 111. DES—Green Hides have advanced to Cc. ib., with a m market. The supply of Dry is very limited, ,:nd the quotation is nominal at 17c. IRON AND NAIL.S...The que;stlons of manufactured Iron are as iolloWs':;--roonainon Bar 2% to 23c..13 lb. Natio are selling at $3@3,25 for 10d. to 40d., according to quality ; the terms are six mouths' credit, or 6 1/ cent. discount fur cash. Sides light. LARD...There is but little doing; thei quotations are al most nominal at 9(P , ,,i for c‘.mo try' and 10c. for Nu. i city. _ LEATHER...The market ls r improving pith an advance in prices to the following quotations : Bad Spanish Bole 76 lb 22q,28c. Slanghte^ a 20(§28c. Skirting ..... ....... " ..., 28030 c. Harness IS 2426.3. Upper lii dozen. f 30 0 3 g Bridle " 436042 LUMBER, Seasom...The following are the quotations of eeasonod lumber, from the yards in the city:— Common 1 inch Boards, VI 1000 feet. $l5 00 Clear do do .. ...... ....... 82 00 flooring dreesod do II --..—.. 22 00 Shingles,'looo 3 50 Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch—lit 1000 feet ... 30 00 do do 114 do ... 32 00 LUMBER, Green... The market is unchanged; sales are making at the river at $lO per thousand feet for common and $2O for clear. Shingles, $2,50 thousand. DIESS PORK...There has been a decline in prices, with but very light transactions, the quotation now being $lO 11 barrel. • •• • . METALS...Pig Lead has drclined to 6, and Bar to 6%©7; Sheet Copper .3.5"4635c, Sheet Brass 326 th. OILS...Lard Oil continues firm at 85c. for No. 1 in lots: Lin eed 68@70c. PIG METAL—But little activi yin this market. A few few sales of Allegheny have transpired at $24@26 ton, on time. POTATOES...The market is now poorly supplied, and there is a good demand, several lots of mixed selling at E35,@)600. hut choice Nesbannocks are rather higher. POWDER—There has been a decline to the prices c,f 76c. omformer quotations of Blasting and $1 on Rice ; the quo tations now are for Blasting s4,2skeg; Rifle $6. SAND STONB...Begalltr sales Of . Huntingdon county, at $ 9 t ton. SALT—The manufactnrers have recently reduced their prices. Allegheny No. 1 and extra may now be quoted at $1@1.16 a bbL In lots. SEEDS.—The season for Clover and Timothy is now over, and there is nothing doing. Flaiseed is in good demand $L12.@1,15 TI bush. BOAPS...The following are the manufacturer's prices : Resin 60.; No. 1 Palm 6%; Chemical ; Castile and Toilet 100. IS Ea, SIDIETINGS, Tema, prizes Rave again de clined, and the following are now the ruling fig - areal Eagle Sheetings V 1 yard ;I„Nie,gara WOUND YARN. No. 10. No. 17, No. 18. Co. 18 No. 20 , Nos. 6 to 10 in clusive, Ts 6 lb—. 20 Nos. 11 and 12—. 21 No. 13 22 No. 14 23 @ No. 16 24 @ DOZEN YAWL No. 400, p CarpotOten.qs.col. 20 (gip ... No. 500,'. d0z..... 10 @-> whiti;2sto2o No. 600 --. 9 (1.1 " Z0t044 22 N0.T00.....»...... 8 @ rwitie 22 @ . No. Boo 8 ... Batting, No. 1.... 16 ® No. 900 8 " No. 2.... 15 N 0.1000... 8 Famlly Batting... 17 Coverlet Yarn—. 27 er of Allegheny Co., Pa To i a R. A. Wu.sou —Dear Air : I have been using your Pills slues 1840, and do decidedly Bay *hey are 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 then I use them as a family medicine: if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medicine, I take a Pill,aud it cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. TllOB. BLAOKHORE. January 8, 1558. _ _ D. 11. LW-RD Masses. B. L. Fatraisrocx n Co—l have had considerable experience in the me of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. 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 coii• (Brion of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for others, in cases of " bemicrania" and other Urms 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 rem any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and ono that purges without at all oebilltaring. Yours truly, GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh March 6, 1868 Jylilydaw THE GREATEST qr. `' E lICAL , DISCO OF THE AGE. Air R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov it& ern./ c one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cares Every kind of Humor, VROM Tfll WORST BOROFITEA DOWN TO A COMMON He has tried ft in over elcven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its 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 three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Throe to flee bottles are warranted to core the worst kind of &pipe's& Oce to two bottlea aro warranted to cure all humor Inithe °yea. T Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. - One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkine of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most dm perste case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to care salt-Ithenm. Nye to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken ROX:BIJRY, MASS Dun ManAm,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery. In curing all kind of humors, is so well establlnhed by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi• clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are cm animons in Its praise In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I de it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in rollevinp all, and caring most of those diseases in which you are no fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to ac affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored t.t. Its natural sweetnent, and your babe from abort and fretful naps to calm and sweat slumbent ; and the Medical DISCO7O ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and Household. In the more advanced stagoa of CANKER It extends to the etomach r causing DYSPEPSIA, which Ii nothing but canker of the atom h ; then to tit* intestine and creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an indifference oven t: the cares of your family. Your stomach is 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 scrimonous fluid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be• comes sallow or greenish, and ,your beat day is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURB; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint' when yell retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most exert' 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 nels,hbor does not know the cause. I wish 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 yen have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under anyciroranstancOS, do you any injury. Na change of diet ever necessary—oat the best you can got and enough of It. DISIEGTIOW von 1182—Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over ten years dessert spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli• cable! to all censtitutione, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DO2/ALD KENNEDY. Price $l,O per bottle. 'or sale by Dr. GEO. IL KEYS R, toptclaw 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 bnt would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head nr other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache, (neuralgia,) but would be cared. It will also remove all pimples from the face and akin. Prof. Wood's Hair Redo rative will do all this, ate circular and the following: Atm Asses„ November ft, 1858. PIO/. 0. J. Wood—Deer Sir :—I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, ttc., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some =rutin 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 largo bot tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and enttrelyover the head; she continues to We it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends arousing your Restorative, with tho happiest effects herefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor dially and confidentially recommend its MO by all who would have their hair restored from ;whhe or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to °Tighe) color and beauty, and by all young persons who would - have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, my22!ly , SOLOMON MANN. Fnrinn WOOD: It wan a long tints after I ttiv you at Mintleld before I got the bottle of Aostoratlve for which you`gave me an order upon youragent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Aire. Mann's hair, as the surest teat of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and Mende, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend ing its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it Again, very respecedully and truly. you, * —.... SOLOMON MANN. Ossora, 111, June 28,1852. I have used Prof. 0.7. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, asi I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of Ids Resters,• tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. S. BRBSSB. ex-Senator, U. 8. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietom 812 "Sroadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y.WirollailLag Establialunent)lnd 114 Market street, St. Louts, Mo. Sold by DB: 0E0: EL MBE% No-140 Wood sti dteradent R.:24 by sU good Amagliek BMICAL. PILLS, 21711381J11GH, PENN'A. Abruary 16. 18.58, G. W. 311 WIN Hear Dr. Keyser PIMPLE KIDNEYS, DAGUA 4 AREAN GALLERIES. R. M. CARGO & CO., PhottographersandAmbrotyputg, NEW YORK, GALLERY, No. 21 Wifth &est, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, B. W. oor. of Markot street and Diamond, Mauro. PRIM TO Burr ALL OGERS' NEW DAGUERREAN AND ANBROTYPA SKY AND HIDE-LIGHT GALLERY, PITrPH STR,WY, NEARLY OPPOSIMI TUE POSSOFIIO3I. rrarratEs taken In all the various styles, in arty cre.athor, and warranted to please, at reasonablo rata& te,.. Sick or deceased persona taken at their residence; ap2o:lyd,m7-13 AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AB LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT EN THE COUNTRY, AT felt 'WALL% Fnurth street. AM BROT YP E S.—These beautiful and durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtainedat WALL'S, Jones' Building,i Fourth street. [an7:lw Removed to 21 Fifth Street. riA_RGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND J AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from TO Fourth street, to No. O. Fifth street, near Market. These rooms haiing been built especially for tho purpose, with throw large. Lights, aro not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. 4ir Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing en. prior likenea.aee, are invited to call. M. Reception Room and dvo:Lnens on the ground near. apt 4UCTION SALES. DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial dales 'ooms, No. 54, Plfth street, every week day, are hold publi.. isles of goods is all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign smuts, that mast be closed 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; hoots and shoes; ladies ware, &o. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; bode and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking ute.ncils; groceries, &c. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Id., fancy articles; watches • cloolat; Jewelry; musical instra monis ; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book stationery, sic. leeol P. M. DAVIS,Auct.s - ASSIGNEE'S S LE OF LEASE OF STORE ROOM AND CELLAR-On MONDAY AF- TaIt.NOON, August 15th, at 2 o'clock. on the premises, by order of W. P. Baum, assignee of Wm. S. Harris, will be sold the tine:plied term (having four years to run from the lot of April last.) of the lease of the store room and cellar., lately occupied by Wm. S. Harris & Co., on the corn or of Market and Fifth ctretts, of which immediate pos session will be given. Also, counter, desk and office furni ture. [null) P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. STEAMBOATS. CILNCINNATIL For 01nolninatt. The elegant aide wheel, passenger packet SUPERlull.—Capt. ESMOND J. Gnus—will eavo Pittsburgh for Cincinnati,. TEM DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, N. For freight or passage apply en board, or to FLACK, BARNES 4 00., Agents. Through to 8t Louis in fire dap. This boat connects with the mail line, and will go through in the time sped. tied. the will kayo on paturday. sp22 ZitNESVEGLIE. For Marlatt,c and ZnxicaviLle. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. ISlorr4 • ROE Ansa, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frnirht or pusawe apply on hoard CAR.RIA.GES. Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, FOB BALE AT WHITE'S REPOSITORY, Tl O O MILE RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE. THE SUBS43RIBER OFFERS FOR SALE or exchange, t_m the moat reasonable terms, a fine assortment of Baronclies and second•hand Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but 'We creed. Also, tweoty.ono now Buggies, made in my own shop, from the very best material purchased in Eastern market. A fine lot of Trotting Wagons, new and secondhand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagoits, Jersey Wagons and Rockaveaye, two fine Phastons, seats for four persons, one of- them Watson's make, and the other New York make. Two tine Sulkies, one made by ldr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few (kit:omen Buggies, suitable for light marketing. Thu subscriber flatters himself, that he can make it to tho interest of persons wishing to par. chase, to give him a call. The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches passing the door every ten minutes. mr2:3,lvtliew Tnizlß - Prr wErna. ling_ C. WEST ft, CO.) grAXe tIAITOPAOTOIIIO.9 OP CARRIAGES, ROOHAWAYS, BUGGLE' , 1, SULKIES AND EiLKIGHS No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. z,r- All work warranted to be of the best materials and workmanship. mgl'llydis JOHN W. M'CIARTHY, ILL POSTE wILL ATTEND4IO THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTING of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS LiIOTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Alt: All communications---elther by mail, telegraph, or othet• wise—directed to the oice of the Morning Post, will:welts prompt attention 1 4P7 A. STONE & 0 0. GLASS PATENTED PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all hinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oysters, and all mooch perishable articles manure°. lured and for sale by CIININ GRAMS ft 00, Nos. 109 WATER and 1110 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jur. The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in expelling all the olr there may may be in the vessel, so that when the fruit cooly, it will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to manure°. tore those Jars, tespectfally call the attention of dealers and others to them. The great superiority of clues over any other substance for the preservation o 1 fruits, etc., etc. is so well known, that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel confident that any one, after having once seen these Jars, will never be induced to use any other. For sale wholesale and retail by LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M'CURDY CO,, I.4ANITFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, _T.& Brazler3' and Bolt Copper, Premed Copper Bottoms, Mined Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder, ac, also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, dcc. Constantly on hand, Tinmon's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second street, Pitts ourgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to auy desired pattern. rny2o:4oaw MILITARY ENCAMPMENT STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Exzmnirs Othures - a, Harriebnig t June a,1858. It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instruction" be , held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the AdJutunt General of the Common wealth Is directed to flz the time thereof—to take charge of the arrangements—to attend in person, and to issno the necessary orders to the oneral Staff, and other Military officers of the Commonwealth la relation to the same. -' WM. F. PACKER, Commander-in•Chlef. ADJUTANT GENZRATAI 071101, } Harrisburg, Juno 2,1868. In obedience to the above order from Hea&Quarters, a "Camp of Instruction" will to held, at Williamsport, Ly coming county, Ponnsylvania, commencing at 12 x i on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 11958, To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day - of said month, at 12 a , of said day, to be calind Camp " Susquehanna." L This Encampment is intended to include the uniform& ed companies throughout the State, who are earnestly re• quested to be in prompt atttndancs. The Major Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade Inspectors of the several clvisions and brigades, are req-trod to report to my office as soon as possible, what companies and field officers will be in attendance from their respective commands—with the number of men in each company, the names of the Captains, and their Post Office address. Ut. The aids-de-Camp and all other fficers of the Grand Staff of the Commander-in-Chief are ordered to be in at. tendance, armed and equipped in fall parade dress. - - IV. All compaales in attendance are required to bring with them all tuttt and camp equipage) they may have. V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will repart at once to my office, what equipage belonging to the Btate is in the limits of their command. VI. The Major General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D. S. Jackman, shell be the aenlor 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 thar hastructione. Dy order of the Common der4n-Ohief. EDWIN C. WILSON, adjatnot General of Pennsylvania. THE SYMPOSIUM 'WILLIAM C. GALL A.GHEIt, PROPRIETOR, Fifth &rest, Nast Door to the Pittsburgh Thesdre. Tho house is new, built especially for the purposes of a First Olass Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hay. Ing had manyyears experience in the business will keep constantly on hand the boat that the markets afford. His Wines, Liquors and Aloe, are of the beet quality. He wants all his old friends and the public generally to give him • call at the Symposium. deltly 'MEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' BMW:MANI; NO. 27} FIFTH STREET.. The embscriber haa Raged, and fitted up several cowmodi• ous roams, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Sumner Season: La. dim and gentlemen can always find an allundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRU iTS, TOE DREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshmente of tio season. All are respectfully requested to visit the roan*, and tea for themselvea, (jelO) Mc4INLEY. TWO DWELLING ROUSES , FOR RENT, by t 3. CUTHBERT & SON, 01 Market iltreet, =HINGHAM'S do CO., No. 109 Water street.