LOCAL' AFFAIRS. The Weather:—The following le thnrange of the thermometer or.e. barometer, ns ken by -George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street ort Saturdn; vizMoamar. In Eon. , _ In glade. 9 A. M 400° T7° 12 M ........... - 84° 8 P. M 78° Barometer 29 3.10. . Special riccting of the.Colanci/s. A special meeting of the councils was held last evening, for the purposo of-disposing of the Conuella cal° Railroad Ordinanco, end other uaniabod bus. In Select Conr.cil, the Allegheny Veile.y Rai :read Ordinance, passed at the 11. s, t Meeting of .tho Com mon Council, Villa taken up and finally passed, by a vote of 11 ayes to 4 nays. - The ordinance changity , the grade.. de of Liberty . street from Wayne to O'Hara, also Tweed In Com mon Council, was then taken up. Petitions and TO tzetstrazlccs were read and ordered to be ftlod.. A. motion to obtain the consent of property holders to the cl:cmga of grade was made and lost. The rules were new suspended, and the Ordinance was finally pa . esed. An ordinance nroviding for altering the grade of eccond Ltrcet, aid et:hem purports (wh:ch grants the right of way to tar P. and C. R. IL;.) was read, and the action of C. C. concurred in. Mr. Morrow offered an ordinance relative to an ap tropriotion for the Monongahela wharf, and procid. for paying contractors for paving. Read three ties and passed. Laid over in C. 0. Adjourned. In Common Council, Proildent billelvy in tho aLair. The c:rd.inanco relative t. - 2. the Cenuellsoille Rail road being taken up on third reading, Mr. Darling ton maved to amend the Brat section by changing the grade contemplated in the section ns passed at the tort r.seeting, by fillin- no only fear feet at Ever. sons, Freston Co.'s AN P orks, instead of eight, ss cri e Tnally proposed. The amendment was carried by a vete. of 16 yeas, being unanimous. Iced cEcred to amend the first section by cut the clause giving Councils the privilege ei clic:ating what motive power shall be need within city Mr. Darlington moved to restore the original sec tlon e 3 an amer.dmer.t to. Mr. Red's amendment, which was lest by a veto of S yeas and 9 nays. vote then , curred. on Mr. Rood's amendment, which. woe lee: r. tie vote. Mr. Reed offered an amendment to the third see- Coe, making it incumbent on the Company to pay sit damages accruing from the change of grade.. The ordiaance was takea no for final passage, sr.: en Mr. Hutchinson moved to lay the ordinance on the table. The motion was lost by a vote of 5 to 13. - The vote now scared on the final passage of the ordinance, resulting,as follows : Ayez—Balley, Darlingtbn, Floyd, Hamilton, Hun ter, Little, IFCanlliess, M'Geary, Reed, Rees, Ross, Ward, M'Kelvy, President-13. Nays—Gildea, Hutchinson, Sergeant, Thompson Mr. Sergeant oticrea a petition from citizens of the Eighth wirr4, aching for gas lamps on Pennsylvania Avonuo, which was referred to the Gas Committee. Mr. linteginson oF.erel a report from the Allegho- Py Wharf Committee, stating that the wharf is in a'cican, health; a:az - lit:ion, and that the lumber an. therized to be removed by Connell is neatly piled and no . cbstract,ien to the wharf. A resolution cc. cozapartiel the rzport, resoinding the resolution passed by Councils authorizing the City Solicitor to irastraet the Wharf Master to have the lumber ro- mtivod. On motion of Mr. ErCandleas the report was ac cented. • thilid reading of the resolution Mr. Hamilton objected. The Talcs wore suspended and the resoln. tin was passed. S. C. non•concurrcd. Herz some mutual explanations ensued among the Preeident, Mr. Harter and Mr. Ward, all of the Fifth \ - Tezti, relati7e, to the absence of the latter gentleman ftcm the Council at the time the vote was taken on the Allegheny Valley Railroad ordinance. The Controller was authorized to draw his warrant is favor of Henry Reble for $75, for frescoing the coiling& of the Council Chambers, and also for Wil liam Hill for $29, for paper hanging for the same. The Select Council, having returned the Ordinance relative to the paving of Spruce alley, the Com mon Council adhered to their action. A Petition from citizens of the Second Ward, ask ing far the exit - maid of Cherry Alley sonar to Dia• mond stroot, being non concurred in by Select Coun cil, au2troferred ;o Etyeet, committee, the Common thuncil receded and concurred. A;:journed. Co:lD:try Brevitle?.. John 61 , 1ns:ids:it, of Qacmahoning township, Snms.ercet conuty, committed suioida last week by cutting ; his throat from ear to ear with an old pocket J. M. F:zemen, of Clarion county, had twenty acres of fine grafted lauclidebarrios destroyed by lire last week. ..He had made a'contract for the crop et nine dollars par bushel, in Philadelphia, Richard Loan broke from the Clarion county jail on last Wednesday, where he was confined on a chargo of ber.33 stealing. - Charles Walter has been held to bail for his ap res.aranco at the nest term of the Distriet Court in this city. He is charged reith , :parloir.ing a money letter from the Ni'r_ttsburg poet osce. A fine horse and equinmentPwas stolen from Mr. John Fisher. of Clarion county,- - nn the night of the 10th inst. the thief has not bean captured. Augustus Ackerman, of Lancaster, Pa., attempted to commit en - U.lllO by hanging one day last week. Cause—family difficulties. JtIMLS Axton was recoatir arm, sled in Fayette City for robbing the mnnoy drawer di . a Mr. Weal. Ho was C7.llqht 10 thoaot. A burn in Somerset county, the property of a Mr. Weaver, containing a considerable quantity of grain, was destroyed by fire last week, having been struck lightainj during a storm /:::formation Wanted.—The Cleveland Herald, of Wednasd-ty morning, contains the following: "Ed ward Foote, a weak-minded man about twenty four years el'aga, left his house, in Buffalo, unknown to hie parents, on board the propeller Euphrates, bound for ToleCto—stopping at Cioveland—Thursday, July 291, since which time nothing has been hoard from him, the Captain stating that ho loft him in Clove land. He had on a blue check shirt and blue over alls. His aye sight is defective, causing him to carry-his head sideways, and walking as if picking his way. He has the appearance of being round. EbOuldered from the same cause. Loy person know ing of his whereabouts, and placing him in charge of Mr. Watts, mate of the propellor Comet, or in• forming his father, John C. Foote, of Buffalo, by writing, will confer a favor on the helpless man and his efdiotCd parents. • Natural Curiesities.—ln the Baltimore coal mines} near Witkesbarre, Lucerne county, Pennsylvania, the superintendent had recently discovered the re. mains of a forest of trees, which had been embedded in the slate rock above the large vein, fragments of which, by the fall, had been detached, and now lie in confusion..—stamps, roots, limbs, and impressions of bark, in the mine. Among the curiosities are two :ince stumps, as perfect as If just drawn from the earth by a stump machine, the roots cut off where the; had entered thS ground, and the surface looking as if the heik,had been taken off while the sap was rur.c.ing. 11,the rock above can be traced the ends cf the logs from which the atumps have fallen, and it ono place the body of the tree protrudes, the our lan presenting the impression of the bark. Ile:aliation.--Ort Saturday, Jchn Snyder, who keeps a hone in Chartiers township, near the Marine Railway, made information against Daniel Marry for selling liquor to minors and also for selling with out licenso. : Merry was arrested and oommitted to jail by Esquh . e Williams. On Monday Snyder was arreated„taken before AL:derman Dorris, of the Third Ward, and lAld to bail for his appearance at Court, en a charge of selling liquor on Sunday, preferred by Martin Conner. It is probable that the latter prosecution grow out of Snyder's information against Merry—a fair illustration of the old adage that " People who lice in glass houses should not throw stones." West Deer Toier:e?..ip.—At the primary election held in West Deer township, on Satu!day, Robert canningham and William Scott wore elected dole -- t" to the C , antv Contention, on Wednesday. • The folioiring resolutions were passed : R.esolveni, That we will support no man for office that is not opposed to the railroad tax. _Resolved, That we will rote for no man who accepts •- ,,, minaticu outside of the Democratic party. • Off the Track.—The ezpress train cr. the Pitts burgh, Pert Wayne and. Chiang° Railroad, which left ChieS7o on Friday night, rsn over a cow fourteen suiles wcti 4 of Crestline, throwing two nasfenger cars cff the Ineir. Fortunately , the accident occurred the trair. was passir.g, through a deep ant, and non , ' of the pa.s. -, enge.rs were injured. The °facers of the train cr , 2ld not present the accident. Cl.arce Aduitery.—Peggy alias Margaret 'Wrig ley, wa= coutmirted to jail fora hearing to-morrow, ertia-:‘nd with adoitory on °sib of her husband, Jere- Wit , lcy. Alderman. Parkinson, of the Fifth F : S.l rho committing magistrate,. • Lote sn Alleghen.y.-9 number of desirable build• lug loti in the first ward, Allegheny city. will be eold I .b is at j 3 s' Auction Room.e, No. 54, Fifth ire; • Bowman &Co Wife was troubled with cough :Is.Ud.paln in the breast for five years—the 16E4 two of which she was very low indeed.. I procured 'some of your Compound, and utter she had taken it for about weeks she was able to do all our hone work, which she had not previously-done for four years. cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com ,..pound to all who are suffering under that feral° dinnse—Cer_sunaptien. JALTZE SOUTEZUWSD. Maur R. SoWITMRLAI einsviLLE gy July -1858. 515 attention . ot osen buyers is dirented:to-tho foot tbst Ctrnagions, Allegheny City, ill now offering un• 'usonl izelusamente inlie E to& of well made clothing, eraiehiflSgoodfc&o,,forssert rad boys. --Examine st9* r.Attprioes.• - Democratic Primary Electiarie. • The elections for delegates to the County Conven tion to ho held on next Wednesday, took,Vade in the tarlotus districts of the county on Saturday.. We give the result, so far as asdertainedi below. Ilat. few of the delegates were instructed, and they will ho left to their ownjudgment. ConMemble inter est was manifested in the election, as this le the tirat time the nominations have beenmade by ballot : PIIIBBUBNIFL First Ward—Capt. F. Vierheller and J. Kennedy. Second Ward—Hugh Tracy and Jut. S. Soon. Third Ward—Will Blank and Maurice Brennan. Fourth Ward--Jno. McKenna and G. H. Keyser. Fifth Ward—Jacob Lhl and Henry Burka. Sixth Ward—William B. Kelly and-Stephen Mc. Ilwain. In favor of Tamar for Sheriff. • ; . Savanth Ware.—Jobn Hay and Thor. Harbin. Eigitth,Ward—Wm:Griffin and Geo. Beau , . Ninth Ward—Thor. S. Rowley and Jos. Weeks. .4.II2IIHZISIM. First Ward—Wm. H. McGee and Matrons O'Donk noll. Second Ward—Wm. Hazlett and A. W. Reed, In structed for Thomas Farley, Commissioner ' • Birming ham, Prothonotary; Karts and Schtieber,Assembly. Third Ward—Geo. Gerat and John Swan. Fourth Ward—Nelson Campbell and Jos. Fisher. Monongahela Borough—James Davis and Patrick Geoghegan. Inatruoted for Shannon, for Congress, and Harbison for Sheriff. Manehestor--Jamos Barnsides and Alex. Ma/Hur ray. East Birmingham—Galbraith and Ward. Birmingham—Janus Salisbury and Alex. Arbor. • gust. South Pittsburgh—R. A.Bausman and John Lents. kus. In favor of Ford for Sheriff. Lower St. Clair—John Shuck, Andrew Stein. Chartiers—Henry Ingrain, Hugh M'Afee. Rosa Township—S. G. McCauley and Peter Ivory. Pitt Township—David Bruce and Peter Cowley. Peaks Township—Wm. Wilkins and John Piper. Collins Township—Robert Boyer and R. C. G. Sproul. Reserve Township—James MoOallister and Henry Zoller. Elizabeth borough—Dr. J. E. Penny, Robt. Gollo% way. Elizabeth township—S. Patrick, Joseph Patter son. West Pittsburgh—Jos. Rodgers, Thos. Corroon. North Fayette—Pryor Mevay, Alex. M'Farland. Robinson—R. Guthrie, R. Boyce. Moon—Philip Stevenson, G. Sampson. Baldwin—Hugh Lorentz,' Finley Carry. Jefferson—Jos. Ralston, W. M'llhenny. M'Candiess—Whitsel, Sandal. Pine—James Gibson. Sharpsbusg—J. Kyle. Duquesne—A. M'F. Johnson, S. Morrison. Findley—V. Hays, 'Squire M'Ayeal. Upper St. Clair—N. P. Fetterman, S. Morton. West Doer—Robert Cunningham, Wm. Scott. Odd Fellows Ha the lodges in the city are making grand preparations for the approaching ded ication of the new hall on Fifth street. All the officers of the Grand Ledge will be present, and large dele gations are expected from Philadelphia and other points. The time for the ceremony has not yet been fixed, but a grand and imposing ceremonial may be expected on the occasion. Prof. Love.—This wlesrd was before the Mayor yesterday maiming, having failed to pay his license. Oa liquidating the claim and paying a claim of Mr. M'Carthy, the bill poster, who bad also entered suit against him for false pretences, he was allowed to go on his way. It seems that ventriloquism And magic don't pay here. Decleocui.aa.—We. neglected to notice yesterday that the new Catholic church, called St. Patrick's, just completed in the Fifth Ward, was dedicated with the usual ceremonies, at ten o'clock on Sunday morning. A large audience was in attendance, and Father Hayden, of Bedford, delivered the oration. Altogether the ceremonies were highly interesting. The new stage in the old Pittsburgh Theatre is completed. After a thorough renovation the house will be opened for the wintes season with an entirely new company, embracing . several first class actors and actresses, among them Mr. Taylor and Miss Cappell, both well known to Pittsburgh theatregoers soma years sin oe. The house will be opened between the 10th and 15th of September. Found Dead.—Tho New Castle Item states that a Mr. Hartman wag found dead in a field near New Wilmington, in Lawrence oounty, on Tuesday even ing. He was left, working in the field, and not com ing to his supper as usual, he was looked for and tound dead—it is supposed from the effects of coup de lotiet. Sudden Death.—We learn fro rg the New Castle Item, ther..James Sheaff, aged abo,sA 28 years, of No sharingok I..Mwrence county, ate his sup per on Tneeday avenint , in apparently good health, and eoon 'after wee seized w to vomiting, which re sulted in hie death by eleven o'clock the eame night. ft was probably a califs of Cholera lilorbus. Arres2.—A man namod Thos. J. Carrel was arrest ad on Ohio street, Allegheny, yeswrd:27, accused o stealing a horse recently in Strasburg.-.Stark county Ohio. He wee taken before Mayor Weaierand con milled for hearing on Thursday. Foreign Papers.—We are indebted to MCBsrs.lllant as Miner, M.asonio Hall, for the latest numbers Of the London Illustrated Nowt, Illustrated Times gad Punch, the essence of English fun. Odd Fellows Hall.—A full length statue of Charity was placed in the niche in front of Odd Fellows Hall, yesterday afternoon. 17c. CINCINNATI, STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton coon ty.—Before mo, the enbecriber, Justice of the Peace, in and for said county, personally came John Lee, who, be lag duly sviorn, deponth and said that he Irabeen suffer lag with Chronic Diar.hces for the past twanty-tvro years and had causulted and received prescriptions for his rim of from all the - principal physicians izr Phill - -,delplaia and Cin cinnati, but all to no effect, as he received nu relief At last he we, reduced to a mere akcietot , , without even the tope of ever finding relief, but by the ad ice of a friend,was iaducei to try HOSTETTLIPS - CELEBEkTED STOMACH BITTERS, ens, to his attar eiztprise, found relief from the fast trial, and In leis than twoquentha found himself per fectly curea Of Tia eni is daily recovering his strnagth of 'body, anb increasing la fl,sh; and cheerfully gives this corthics.te, in the hop. that others afil'ated like hime.if may be heuelltted. J Oafs LET, Sworn an subscribed before me, Augrat 21st, IS6B. C. C. EA.:4 BELISARN, Janice of the Peace, N 0.44 Western street, Cincinnati, 0. For tole by druimicts and dealers gouercilly, everratere, and by 11013TETTER et SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, . 68 Water and OS Front streets J. M. OLIN'S CELER'NATUD STOMACH LIM TERN—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they aro recommended to be. The proprietor doss not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, tont leaves them to test their own merits, and the constantly inCreaEing demand for them is suillcient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far an. parlor to any preparation of the kind n:w in the market. Their use is always attended with the most be.nefinial re• snits in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the stomach, Indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the etotasch, assists digestion, and Imparts a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure and call for J. M. (MO, Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the 'article pur- chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M.. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer, No. Z 57 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggist:land dealers geusraltr. J 3,29 - JOSEPH MEYER, ILANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Pema street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, 1 4 .ITTSB6'.12GH!, PA. In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote attention to IllillniißTAXlNG. Hearses and Carriages furnished. mr=dly—lo 16006,Teelirtne• brick i d s wt mg ngh w on e ee d on Webste ll r street, near Townsend, for the above price, and on easy terms. The hone is now arranged for two families, but can be easily altered tO glit baton° tamity. Contains six - rooms and finished attic. Lot 24 feet front by 109 dPop to anatley. In a good atighborlmod. S. OUTIIBSEtTSON, I=lo 5 l Market street. E OVAL. THE, subscriber has removed the balance of his stock of FURNITURE To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDIIO, 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 Pricer, baicrd puschasing elsewhere. jy2l:im IL IL RYAN. AFFITT GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Not. 127 and 129 Ant Stile, and /Waal Strut, Allegheny Gas Pipes Put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call particular attention. I jy2o:3m 151.8VPITT & OLD. A e - STONE & GLASS Pii.U.NTED PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince lints, Oysters, and all such perishable articles marnarao tared end for sale by OIININGRAI IB a 00, Nos. 109 IVATRR and 1.10 FIItSi STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ray The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi. Lion, consists in haying it thorenghly heated when sealed rip, end in expelling all the atr there mey may he in the vessel, so that when the fruit cooly, it will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to manufao• term these.Yers, respectfully call the attention of dealers and others to thcra. The great anprrlortry of 04163 over any other gubstattee for the presFzvation of fruits, Mo., etc. is so well known. that any comments upon it are entirely musecessary, and the proprietors feel confident that any one, after having once eb. - gather: Tara, will never be induced to use.any other. 'Tor ate F tottema. &Ad wan by 146 iota WAIF 1,1114'.. COMMICIAI4. 'L T$ noeusa op,guw)v, 4prD EXCEUitUatia• w. L wiltaillu. Z . esiS:M3. F. B.BBIIIiOT, is; Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Ja. Supertnter.den.t. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Onvaiike of Arbitration for lu9auf. ISATAH DICKEY, V. P., 0. H. PAULSON, JAHNS GARDIN'EB, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOMIS. Outgo of Waiter. Two feat six Inches water in the channel PITTSBURGH MARKET. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Rut 110178—Tho maikst Is somewhat firmer today. Salts of 470 bbls. from store at $5,12@5,25 for superfine, $5,37@ 5,50 for extra superfine, and $5,50,0,75, 86,87@t5 for extra. HAY... 12 loads from scale(*B to $lO. SOGAB,...SaIes of 12 hharii. 0. at 1401.00. MOLASSES-811es 40 bbls. 11.0. at 48Q160c. PlSH...Bales 80 bbls. now No. 3 Mackerel at PO 1 bbl and $5,25 In half bbls. 0E0E8E...20 boxes W. B. at 70. BACON-5000 Hu. Shoulders at 7c. VINEDAII...Bas declined to V gallon, 65 ,- the etligle. barreL WHISKY.. 25 bbls. rectified at 23027 c. Foreign tlarnets. Ftr Steamer Arabia.l Livsazoot, August : The Wes for the week have been 10,000 bales, including 9500 bales on speculation and 4500 to exporters. The quotations for middling and lower grades have improved The sales to.day. Friday, were 7000 bales. The market closed steady at the following quotations:—N. 0. 'middling active at 6310 Mobile middling quiet at 6 7.17; upland 'middlings quiet at 636. The Manchester advisee are favorable. Cur despatches contain no market for Breadstuff& Liverpool Provission Illarket.—Beef is heavy at a decline. of 21 6dtglss. Pork Is steady. Bacon has declined le. Liverpool Produce Market—Bice is steady. Ooffea Sugar firm. Congou Teas _advanced LONDON, August 6.—Coffee edeady. l'or Tea there is e large speculative demand. Sugar closed buoyant at en ad• Vance of Is. Rica Is buoyant. Linseed Oil is quoted a t 342 3d. Stain is buoyant at 4a for common at 100©19s fo r fine. Phtladelphta Market. PHILIDILPELIA., August 16.—The Flour market Is very quieh 1200 bb:s were sold at $4,75055 for recently ground; $5.25 for lots made from new Wheat, and $5,6005,76 for Western extra. Small sales of Bye Flour at $3,50, and Cons Meal at $4. Wheat 19 lees active, but prices are well maintainfch sales 8000 bush at $1,2001,25 for new red, and $1,8501,43 for white. Old Bye is selling 4 83c, and new' 70c Corn dull and lower; gales yellow at F7elBBc, but buy ers now refutes to pay these figures. '4OOO bush now Oats sold at 40c old wanted at 42 to 43c. No change In Groce ries and Provisions. Sales of Gloverseed at $5,25®5,37. Timothy at $2,25, and Flaxseed at $1,65. Whlsky dull at 28 to 29c. Now York Market. NEW Foal, Augnstl6.—Cotton sales 700 baits quotr• tions not:oton L Flour firm; sales 10,600 bbls. Wheat buoyant; calea 10,C00 „bush; holders demand an advance; southern red $1,15g1,25; white $490©1,40. Corn firm; salea 90,000 hush; white 85@SCr, yellow 90®92. Pork dull; Mesa $17,2.Eig17,50; prime $14,85@515. Whisky has de. dined ”,4c. Butter 19®2.0. Moiaeseei N. C. nominal. Linseed Oil dull. Tallow held at 934@10. Virechin.atl Market. Cnlniantzt, August 16.—Flour buoyant and 115©20c higher; sales 6000 bbls at $4,65@5,25 for auperline sold at $4,50, to be delivered the forepart of November next. whisky steady; sales 100 bbls at 23. Nothing done itrPro visions and the market is unchanged in every respect. Groceries firm. Tho blowy Market is unchanged. Ex. change is ncusettled. ObGENERAL ILL HEALTH —Those persons who are sensible that they are not troll, yet up not af flictod by any well defined dieeme will find immediate and perfect relief from their disagreeable symptoms, by making nee of WILSON'S PILLS, prepared and sold by B. L EA ENE. STOOK h 00., Wholesale D:tigghq--and proprietors of B. FAHNESTOCK'S VSiII,MIEUGE, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. See advertisement on third page of this day's paper. [anl3 IL T. KENNEDYS. KENNEDY. • PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED FLOUR, CaBN ItHAL, AND 110MINY, 31ANIIBACT.IIE.ED AND DELIVEMD IN PITtSBURGII AND ALLEDDENY au7:lydaw) CANDIDATES. Il j Ww DEMOCRATIC TIC - WT.—Mr. Editor; As the time approaches for making the non/Ito:alone for the fall election, the Democrats are looking about far suitable candidates to dace upon their tieket. Allow me to suggest the following names for their coridd eratlon. There is not a gentlemen named, who is not a thorough national Damomot: ooNoßses. HON. CHARLES - SHALBR, City MAXI. 117 - O.I" , TAN mum, Pasbles. ASSINSLY JOHN 3L IRWIN, City, THOMAS S. HASP, Indiana, JOEL KETCHUM, Elisabeth, HUGH LIFEEZTY, Baldwin, ViTLLIAM EIcLANE, North Fayette : 8A.R1723 /ORD, Lower Bt. Clair PROMONOTARY JUIN aIitININOHAM, Ohl.) THOILAS FARLEY, Allezhocky City Jon:: ssuases, South Pittsburgh COILONLS AL'SXANDER, City CITY 3 WEST .0 TIIICIALLEOHEN 1' 3 EAST MIN NEON 2 SOUTH OB THE MONONGAHELA. 4 -.12 Oa Editor of Vol Morning Bost :—You will very much subserre the interests of tho Demooratio cause and party by announcing the name of CoLJOSEPiI E. BITABY., of South Payette, as a candidate for the State Legislature. The Colonel is eminently qualified and competent ; a Demo crat of the old Jeffersonlan stamp, and sound on all the isms of the present contest, and the very kind of a man for the times. ANTI.TAX. anU 00RONEIL—JOHN M. McCELESNEY, of the bor ough of Manchester, will be supported as is osndidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the decision of the Demo• antis County Convention. JY29 UrSHICILLBF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democracy of A.Degheny county, eui a candidate for Sheriff, stadect to the decision of the Democratic Conven • Lion. BARNES BORA, je2ttlew Upper St Clair. EdESSITF.—The undersigned offers himself a can didate to the Democracy of Allegheny county for the once or Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo. erotic Convention. MATTHEW HARBISON, ITV:dawn" Robinson township. PBOTHONOTAZIL—The undersigned offers him self to the Democracy of Allegheny County, as e candidate for Prothonotary—subject to the decision of the Damorzatlc Convention jy3o:dayte 0. COUNTY COMMIES:MM.—The Manila of BRYSON, of West Dear township, will urge his nomi nation for tho of4>3 of County Commissioner, before the nextllerdocratto.Contrentiors; =Meet to the wages of the PAY- Jyltdawtc 00conoNEEte-The undersigned offers himself rue a candidate beLare the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De. ell support REA. • N O. 65 FIFTH STREET.— ROOFING CHEAP, AND DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF. JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & Co., ) PdANTIYATTIIREIL AND DEALER IN WARREN'S FELT, ORIVAINT, A 21 1) ,G R AVE L ROOFS, AND ELASTIC CEMENT, AND SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, - ROOFING BIATERLiLL r _ 10/103;1 , 70-05 , i I iFTII6/7tEur, molts cgd p el - mu, miztarei. 0 L P, C 0 . v . „4. 1.E.- 40 : 15 11,b114-_. L3AIAIi DICKEY, 2d Pin=lass, August 18, 1852 TEP.3IB CASH ON DELIVERY COUNTY COYIELIIIONIK AVDTritO : MANY DI CHJELTS ALES. BLACK iand for ;by Sian =MAI FEIIIIIAN ENT OFFICE. 0031 PLYING wr TER URGENT RI:QUEST OF IFOi:T: DREDS!OB TELMA PATIENTS; DRS. C. FI2VB AND J, W syEk's Thwo coneleutod to remain ; PERMANENTLY IN PITTS43IIRGH, And may be columned at their. odlee, No, 191 Pons otirooto OPPOEITII R. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for COIISULTLON, ASTIIIIA, BEDlsielang and ALL GTEIEd A_LLEONIO COMPLaITS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary di , PAge, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Get:grids, Female Complaint:, "lc. LEY irecu a . SYKES would state that their trertmeet of Censomption is Lased upon the fact that t.).! aZ:eare exists in as blood and syrihn et both before at,/ tturig to dretiornent in the lungs, and they therefore employ -Uechark -I=l, Hygienic and htedtral remedies to purify the bloodand strengthen the oyster°. With thus, they use 11.131DICAL ILLIA-TIONS, which they value highly, but only em rata gnu, (having no Curatiot effects when wool alonej and Live lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can bo reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, a 3 before stated, the teat of the &tease is in tha bZoc4 and i t elects only in the lunge. Zrilr No charge for coratatation. A liet of queation.a vial be ti.t..=2t.t. , 1vr.5 withiag to oontelit a by later my2ti:dsvr OFFICE OF THI.." PITTSBURGH, YT. non CHICAGO R.B. Pittsburgh, August ltt., Won, j ttIiELE SRAII.-ANNUAL AIEBTING of uotdera in the "Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno nod CLL. oago Railroad Company," will ho hell at the Rooms of the BOARD OF TRAUB, in the thy of Pitteturgla, Pa, on WEDBESDAY, the Ist day of September next, at 2 &plonk, P. w. At which meeting, the Reports of the Offieere and Direct ors, et the operatione of -t-Be Ilcad for six montbr, ending July /et ultimo, will bo,Presenied. byexciter of the President. AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Secretary. NOTICE--TEIII INTERS . ..a' COUPONS of the Bon's cf Lawrence County, leaned to the PITTS. BURGE( AND Fifth BAJI.BOAD 0031.P&NY, due July, 1.853 will be paid at the ethos of N. 1.1 CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment IS made in consequence of the failure of th , Ohio Life Icourauce and Trust Company, Nero York . , where the C salons are payable 13y order of Jy2 TB COII3IIBSION MRS. PEUPLIPS .51'TI-TA.X. CONVENTION—Thu Tax Payers of Allegheny county. without distinction of party, who are opposed to Railroad Taxation, the repeal, of the Tonnage Tax, undue Railroad influence, the bribery and corrupt party tua &gement, and in favor of Mangan.: ting a thorough Legislative reform, and securing an honest and economical administration 0' the aff tiro of this county and the two (Mies, are reqacsied to meet is Convention at the Court Home, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the 25th day of August, at 11 o'clock. A. a., for the purposo of deliberation u,son the present crisis in our iffairs, of Mai ring for mutusi protection and defence, and of nomEnting MILT TO./ TEL P4OPLZ to be supported by thorn at the ap proaching election. The primary meetings for the election of delegates to be held at the usual place, between the hours of land 7 o'clock, P. Al., on Saturday, the 21st day of August next. aull:cs FIRST INTRO' UCED JULY, 1849.- A. L. Aff.OIIA.MBAULT'S Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine, On Whoela, from 3to 30 horse pocks:. Also, ;'arm Eu• Aloes and Eon , Drivers,3 to 30 horao. Engines always hand. Idaunfactory, 15 t h 5* iiarallton Street, ly3o:3alaw PILILADELPEIA. A. H. C. BROOKEN, No. 22 CUff Street, New Yerk, MANUFACTURER OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATITIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chßrniatet, Dra;mists, Perfamoni, Photo graohera, etc. Green Glass Ware by that:actage. A fiber at ci" , tonunt made to the trade. Otdin from Crantry Drug ed., and 11='ere solicited. Prict, Idzt9 Etat on apptica tion. jy3o:Bnt NEW ICE CIi,EAM SALOON, AND LADLES' I:E2TAIJR.ANT, NO. 27i FIFTH STREET. The subscriber hoe Rased, end fitted up several commodi one rooms, nearly opposite the Excisauge Bank., on Fifth street, which are now oyes for the Slimmer •SCHE.OII. La dies and gentlemen can silvers fled an abundant supply of FREER CONFECTIONAB.Y, FRO Td, lOE CEEASi, WATER WEB, and all the tetra:la:louts of the season. All are reap:zanily requested to Visit the roams, and teat for themselves- (JetO) ti aIcOIN LET. pANosI PIA:, An additional iitozit of Piano Iforton from f he celebrated Fact:zits of STEINWAY & BONS, NEW YORE ; ALSO, & CLARK, NEW YORK, Bas Just been received, and the attention of purchase= di. rected thereto. B. KLEMM it 131 W., Bole Agents for the above celebrated Pianos, N 0.63 Fifth street. Summer Lager Beer. THE UNDERSIGNE' BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the pablic in general, that he 13 in the dully receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well. known Brewery (.1 J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pronounraxi to be the beet the; wee mannfactoyedhere for many year; CLEA.II, TASTED' 01, and PIIR.S. Clive me a call and try IL JOHN ROTH, ap24:tf At hie emeee..3., Inisiamila. -$l-5-TY?NiTVER 0 0 2N F T2 M I T T IE S E IO aFEONTRI;TITTrrE MISLODIST.—TiIIa IRV° work contains all the words cad Masi° of the new and popular min of the ley. The eeleo don has been made with grra: c,re, gluing only thaio Tonga which are good acd popular AII the beet serge of 3. 0. Fcater, are embraced in this collection. A ]aria supply Just received, and for sale at the 'Music Store of JCIIN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood si reat. ILOUR.-50 Bbl.s. Extra superfine Flour put received, and for Se lo by JAS. A. FETZER, said corner Market and Irina Street& EGGS. -40 Bbls. Fresh Eggs just received and for sale by JA.1115 A. FETZ ER„ anl.B corner Market and First utreeta. PRODU CIE.- 10 b'•le. White Beene; 9 " Meea Pork, for role by I . W. 11. SMITH CO D EFINED SUGARS.- 30 bbls Loverlng's Crushed, FiGle and Coarso Pulver izsd engar ; 20 bbls Loveriog's "A" Ct.ffes Crushed Fagan <4 10 " "0" Yelldw—ln store and for dtde by MILLEtt. k 1110SET30N, and Nos. 221 tisrd 223 Literky atTeet. AVALUABLE LOT on Penn street, for sale by S. OUTH:SEST Ec SON, 51 Riarkot streot. F L0UR..—.40 bbls. choice au - pm-Ike for sale by SAS. A. IMPZER, . • Cartier Alliabt end Viral ste. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried A plea, Jut received and for sale, by MoCIANDLESS, MEANS a 00 ., Coroor Wood uud Water otveoto DAINTING AND PLASTERING, wante In exchange for two lota of ground. 516 S. CUTHBERT t RCN, 61 Market et. RYE FLOUR.-20 bbls. fresh ground Rye Flour just received and for sato by JAS. A. FETZER, Odrner Market and First st.. • JAMES' C. RIOOY, REAL ESTATE AGENT and BILL BROKER, No. 65 Fifth strut. LAND FOB HALE —ll5 acres of Land, situate in North Fayette township; improvements good, ninety acres clear ed, balance fine Timber, Coal and Limestone in great abund ance, well watered, twelve miles from Pittsburgh and near Nobloatown, will to aold at a groat bargain. JA31119 II RICHEY, Apply to au& No. 65 Fifth street. ST 0 O KIN U YARNS AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICKS, always on band, and for salo nt XOITEMIiNT STILL INCREASING . On account of the great reduction of prices at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, we are selling at the following cheap rates: Ladles' Black Gaiters worth $1,76 for $1,25; Ladles' colored Gaiters watt' $1,75 for $1,25; Ladies' hus king worth $1 for 75 cts.; Ladies' Boots worth $1,25 for SO cta.; Ladles' Congress Boots worth $1,60 for $1,25 ; Gent's Patsnt Gaiters worth $2,76 for $2. DIIIi?&NBACHER & CO., No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. 10 ---- RESEI FOREIGN FIGS-3 eases fresh, receiving this day, and for sale by REVIIER. . ANDERSON, No. S 9 Wood street, Onrcalts the Ft. Charles Hotel DATES, FRESH-30 mats now Dates, just received and for sale by BETHEL & ANDERSON, 29 Wood otreet. fIOCOA NUTS, NEW-2000 just received 1 1„,„/ and for sale by 11.81Y.glat A3.1DE.8.8014, etas 89 Wood it., opposite Charlet! Hotel. pRIINES. 6 casks Cooking Prallf43 cases Fine racoived this dayand RHYMER ct. ANDERSON, 99 Vi'oed store:. for sale by nun RAISINS, COOKING-150 boxes Valen-' cia prime, swelvad this day and for sale by REDS= ZE Asssing,nsoN, No. 89 Wood Fairest ; Opposite St. Charles Hotel. SHOES—Seffing at very low JUP prices, to °LOSE OIIT our Epring Dud 13ummer stock. N. B —A, few more pair of S N OILED SHOES, LEFT, Which will be sold at Ices than cost. Oall ern and l oci= 5 Wilt% the Oheap Cash Store of _ JOBEPH. BOBLAND, &IDA 93 Dirket streottwo doors from Fifth. (10 TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE ,TORE, erabuy yeux Shoes at reduced prior& A fen more 81 :"ED - SUM and 41AITE1liS salling 011 - EldP. GENT'S GAITEIIB and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather aolters for VI. /low is the time for bargains. Go and po cure A pair. Gent'i 06/f Oxfords and Ties, Buck Calf Osite-rs,cheag. Boy's and-Youth% Bummer Shoes selling et low taus. Call soon. DOYEN/32'MS A CO' -1917 - No. 17 Fifth street, near Market, -"bzejust receavedandfor by ABragt, aunnssoN Wo , - No. 111) od street. IMO DWELLING SOUSES FOR RENT, by _ S. CUTEIBEST SON, • 51 Market, street. TO "Ya Te D e I g HOMO& _B. =OMIT EON, WO stmt. & GROILITT • ox 0?. 07 BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, -ETC., DEALERS ELNE OLD MONON GA APPLE HELA N Y E SOY, PEACH AND BRANDY. AL RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Solltlittcld and Fwont Streotp, opl4l PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, PRINTING, JOB, ANT ALL KINDS f - P WRAPPING 2EII. waretsouNe, Itio. 21 Wocd PITTSBURGH, PA. s,,Raga bought at market prices. REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 71 Water -troot, below Market JOEirg DROORHEAD„ COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIC PASTAL AND BLOOMS. tio. 74 WATER STREET, BEV.tV7 BLA.BILET, mrl9 PITTSB URGE!, PA I'ITTSWERGH STEEL WORKS. JONES JNO. L. I:011, V711'4 5" JONES, BOYD & UALFULSLIVanas CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Ocraar Ross and First Straota, 25 PITTSBURGH, PA. NOORHEAD 61, CO., LIANUPACTIIRER Or imerieaa, Plain & Corrugated, ' GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roornig l Guttering, Spouting, it.e. ziOENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MUTATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 130 Leiria street, mr26:ly is PITTSBURGII, PA. IZANITFALOTERZES OF ROGEE3' nrenovirD PATENT SI`I&LIA CULTIVATOR TRETH, CORMiII ROBS AND FIRST STRUS,1 1 , FITTF,BVW , II PA WHOLESALE AND RETATT, Liquoß.A NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near aloud street, te- Always on band, Blackbarry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandin], Old Mcnongnbela and 'Acetified Whisky, of :ho baaa ,Izzdt - t dpidrdc.:: -- WILLIAM BAGILEV, WHOLESALE GROCER jy2B: tf Forwarding aid Corzussion Merchant POT. 'Nth Willi OF our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butler, Soods, Dried Fruit • aad•Produou generally, Corner of filarlizot, wod Firat otrooto. PITTE3i , ea a. Rum te—pruncia G. Balky, E.94`, William Dilworth, Br., . Cuthbert Sc Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd a Ott, Helenell a wearingen, B. Br=ly, Ceti , . M. L• y. Bnuk. - att. a Howell, Mangle a Co., George W. Anderson, Coale Paxton 8 Co. 17b4411nr... revV,tioti H A. RDNI7 ARE. LAMIIEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD street, Phtabargh, haa en ba:id a hags STOCK OF 119B.DWARE, be will mil very low for (USU. In addition to h!e Locks, Ilingee, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large sasortalent of 3arpentor's Toole, ha has received a large sup ply of Sausage Coitus and Staffers Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and kluamalad et 2.3 Pracm•ving Settles. 1.. 0 e .13.0 PRELUaIf I A r1.:41U %VP", ♦ril 1.11 . 3. 00.(11.21.S.VOTtati °mom H, WV= ..V7Z7, W. W. ELNIEGIIiIr, WEIOLD3ALL AND BSTIIL FIRST PHEIII[I.II READY 'iIADE IDIEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STAEET, Iderino and Cotton Under Shirts. and Drawera, Cra vats, Bw.rti, Gloves, dandkerchtefe, Dreasing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Btu, ks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to give aatiefaction. JelGyd 610 . AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CIORNEIR THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. PROSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITLIN BLINDS; of tho moat exqui site end elaborate finish, will Trod it to their interests to give ma a call before purchasing eleowhero, My work got up by the bast mechanim fnot apiwentices;) Every attention is given to the watts of customers. Prices low. All work =mantel. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. imifklyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, rum ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR v 4„) FOR THE EREOTION OF GAS WORKS, fortrom9 re warners anti upwards, ead for Heating Building; pnblio private, by Steam, Rot Water or Furnaces. MY Sll.l/9 P.l72digillall. JOSEPH HORNE'S, 77 Market street. 1211/EiI=ZZI BUSINESS CARDS biANIIPACITUBSEZ OF PO3 7HA Wall OV D. B. ROGERS & CO., TILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., PITTSBUROH, PA Nos. 1S and 20 wood Street, JAMES Al. TE.TZIER, E. P. MHPDLETON & BRO., DIPORTIMS INES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DlLUllkai IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 6, NORTU FRONT STREET, jal:lyd PHIL / I.DIEIL ROI A. CARTWRIG T &, YOUNG, (Successors to John C..-ritorfght,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, SurgicA and nal De s tet lnetrumente, Cans, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. lie Wood street. They give special attention the m3nutazte r• ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and itepairitig ith punctuality and despatch. apr; TIVCREERIY a, CA., (Stroosssoss TO EETRYMILN, *BEM & C 0.,) IQIORWARDING AND ' COMMISSION !SFB.OEANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Plot tr and Wool, NO. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. osysaisons: Sprinter Harbangn, Joseph E. Elder, at. Conics; Pittsburgh ; Fenton Broa, H. Childs a Co., ' Cornell a Dorsey, Daltruor e ; Pagaloy, Cosgrove Er Co., " Garret a Martin„Philadelph to; liceandiew,Moome & Co., " Jamea,aent,Santee &Co. "' G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham, Geo. M.& D. Hord, Oincinr.ati Keened Sterling k Co., A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, 'Gilmore a Co., irty3lstf W. IL MoGRE. W• H. MoGE E MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealora in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen'e Fnrnlih ing Hooda, corner of Federal areal and Market Scum* ARo gheny City, 5 , ..--,: , ,44.va0 , _ . ........4 ,VA.—, r_...1-i .tftt..- .. -.• : ,..w • .—..t...1= j,- . Wjitsl: :pi lE nt.... • ..n , y,.. 1 ,,,,,.. r i Tr a if 01i..,:-;! T at- M ARBLE! Tqi : .A RBLEE I Joartio drff , 6"01 11 . 61- 0 HAS A H'....IALUSITITL BS 'LITTION or MONUMENTS, egivs sTolciF4 9 Enclosures, Pogv l / 2 ac., aa, The public are respectfully iovited to examine oar :10,t1t. Perim lovr, and yore Warranted. _ It •ka....ta nr; ? - h nr - - - :;:t•71* antfp.T BOX F ---- ACTORY. aysuA its GIFTENDOki* tare to order, BOXES onit.blo tat Soap and CM:01104: E ar dware and Variety GaAs, etc., ffg Orden nrninptly filed. - Sormal —Jameks B. BBILDRIi OBERT DAIaZZLL_ _OD., ' Wholesaje tarceen, Convulsion and Eameding Iderchfinta evd Dosaersln Pradma and Plltstrarll4 Iltannfacturea, No. g-62 L ib t rrf west. Pfttamstr. P. ' ' - tbsdam, FURNITURE FOR CASH.— '- A full easartmou of PittsbDUßß A urgh tasnrifecture o embracingsembracing ITS, BOOK OABAS WARD ROBES„ dts , fievery article needed hi a well famished dwelling. *9. well as Ei epledidamortment of OFFICIVrxraNITtrtIE., Constantly on hapd end made to order. de the only terms en vhieb business is dono atthlseetaDllahment la &Tee Tema &remade accordinsdy. - Paraoas invent oranytb in the above line, would be advantaged by.calltag at • FACElffall & - • • PIO. 103 flmttbdald street, talon , Itift4t. J. IL - Bie=tlll. 'ions U. mak . 12113117' Tonic; ,fr Cathartic, and Lnti-Ogspeptic B. L. FAHNESTOOK & CO., No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Strode, A S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient attic and anti dyspeptic to ellicine, those PIP., era recommended to the - public by the farmer propti etJr, H. WILSON,) with a confidence such al a long con. tinned and careful trig of them in - an ample practice war rants. In anti operation - . as a cathartic, they influence more the mothrY arid less the eecerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. • - AS A TONIC—They agree with the moot delicate dom. sob, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart, tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTDDYSPEPTIC--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, names, local or general debility, or that die• gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend or follow the use of other purges. T IFICAT ES, Extract of a fetter H. .e. Earnsworth . rd C 1.., Druggists, &asp is, Penn January 7, ISM. masgss. B. L. FLEMSTOCIE a Co.—We were the first to le. ...reduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Palls here many years ago. They were the beat Pill ever in this market. We use no other in our own families, and secured for them a bikh tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly, 11. F. FARNRSWORTR & CO. Eztrast of a kuvfroin G. IV. pntrin,' ..... Nashtn7le, Tennessee, February 16.1858. slnsuruit. B: L. P.araneroo a Co.—Dear Sir t I have seen Dr.l. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect ; I have used theta myself, and believe them to be the beet Pill in me I have no doubt they will cure many other "Complaints when properly need, ana I hear recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, • G. W. IRWIN. From (blond Was. Hopkins, tate Ciznal amnaissioner. "WASHINGTON, Pa January B,lBsB—Dear Doctor : I have been using your " Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better condition they found it. I must confi dently recommend your Pills a• a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc., ❑a. R. ADAMS WILSON. HOPKINS. Prom Thos. Elar-kmare, Esq., Preaturcr of Allegheny Ch., Pa To R. A. WILBOIC—Daar Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the beat Pili In use. or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them fur "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip tion ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since then I us , them as a family medicine: if I am Whom, or anything ails me, card I require medicaae, I take a Pill,and it amen me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. DLAOKMORE. January 8,1868. Hear Dr. Sewer. .brrgana, B. L. EitiNISTOCE. s Co--I have had considerable experiencerin the nee of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. It. Adams Wilcon, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own case for "nervcae headache," arising from a disordered con elitlon of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for ethers, in cases of "homicrania" and other f'rms of head. ache depending ou a deranged and irritable condition of the stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar. ly adapted, being entirely hue !ram any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all elebillbering. Yours truly, (I}O. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood elseet. rittAburgh, March 5, 1858. jylaydtw 4,Y) THE GREATEST AL DISCV - tk y OF rz, ' AGE. PITTSBURGH R. ;:si NE DY, of Roxbury, has disouv Or' )ne of our common pasture weatie a remedy that .7,:werz kind of Tumor, ,:zolki TSUI WORST SCROFULA. DOVIISr. TO A 00aiN0.1 , .. Re haa tried it in over cloven hundred oases, and never failed except in two cams, (both thunder humor.) Rahaa now in hhi poeeession over one hundred certificates of 1t valne, ail within twenty miles of I.l€sten. Two bottica are warranted b care a nursing core mouth. One to three bottles Will mire the wan t klr,d of Piraulca tho face. Two or three bottlee will clear tho system of bilca. Two bottles are warranted to cairothe worst canker in the month or etc:mach. Three to five bottles arc warranted to cure the wont land if ErTaipelao. 0.0 to two bottler arc :recanted to curd all humor ir,:the ayes. Two bottles aro warranted to care running of the care and blotches =long the hair. Fear to sic boitlaa ore worronted to cure corrupt end running ulcers. Ono bottle will cure ronly eruption of tho shin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worattintl of ringworm. poreto case of rheunsatisan. _ Three to four bottles are warranted to cure ash-Rheum. Rive to eight bottles will care the worst eerie of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure I; warranted when the r,bove quantity is taken MOB Ds.in Mimsim,—The reputation of the Mcdiad Discovery, In curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the , 131311 1 / 1 1013.3 voice of ell who have ever wed - it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the moat et:llW phyed. clans and the most careful Druggists in the country ere. salmons in its prates. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your - notice, I tit it with a full knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing most of those diseases In which you are en fortunately so liable. 'Mat most excruciating diam.so to an affectionate mother, NUESDIG 30113 MOUTE, Is cured as if by a miracle; your oval tamper is restored to tta natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet elumbers ; and the Medical Discern ry becomes a fountain of blessing to year husband and • In the more advanoed stages of CANKER. it extends to the stomach, oaueog DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the GiVIZI ; then to the atestin - es ^',22(1 tee. 94 alrzrthy.--t-..z.: .G... 11. D 05012, & C rtm22:l•o MEDICAL PILES, BPARLD AND BOLD BY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, PITT - 3.BURGH, PMUN'A KIDNEYS, creating a elnking, gone feellne, and on indifference oven t , the cares of your faredly. Your stomach Is AANV AND INFLADIED, yorir food distroses you, and you can only take certain kinds, end even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the stemma= Enid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion lobes its bloom and be. comes eallow or greenish; and your beet day is gone. .TO7 want of nourishment your system becomes loco-amid 13abby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed.' Then follows train of diseases which the Medical Discovery in peculiarly adapted to CUBE: Palpitation of the heart, - pain in the tide, •.:euitnees of the Opine aud - ataali of the back, pain of the hinjoint when you retire, irreg - alarity of the bowels, and also, most exern tiatinz of diseases, the riLBE How many thcnzinda of poor Women are buffering from thin disease and pining sway a miaerable life, end their nos: door neighbor doornot know the cootie, I wish to improve oe our mind that geoel old proverb, "An owns of prayen. Lion is better than a pound of care." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you haveboth the preventative and the mire, with this peat and good quelity,Thatit will never, under any circumsta.nces, do you any Wray. No change of diet ever r.ecevary—eat the best you can gel end enough of It. Dumesnons POI/ um—Adults one table smoonftd per day— Children over ten yeses dessert spoonfal--Ohildrea from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be applt. cablego all constitutions, Late anfilcient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly DOALD lIMMEDY , Pure $l,OO per bottle. For rale by Dr. CEO. H. KEYsx.a. No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. eepd•da? fl BEAUTIFUL HEAD ItICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO TIRE GREATEST AGE And who that is gray would not have it restored to its former oolor' or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and Itching but would have it removed, or troubled with rerofnle, scald head nr other eruptions, bat would be cured, or with sick he ..darho, (neuralgia) but would be erred. It will also remove all pimPle3 from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's flair Rester rative eill do ell this, a o circular and tho following : Attu Amen, INioveraher 6, 1856. Peer. 0. J. IVockt—Deor 131rhoard much said of the wonderful effects of your hair Reatc-rative, bat having been so often cheated by quackery ane quack nostrums, hair dyer, Ac. j .T. was,disposel to piece your RostorittiVe in the tame category with the thousand and ono loudly trum peted quack remedies, until 1 met you is Lawrence county some mor.thi eincl, when you gave me such 4:153=1100 as induced the trial or }oat Ileatorative in my family—firet by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en ta-ely white: end before eximonting one of year Largo bob ties, her hair was restored -nearly to its original beauties] brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glassy upon, and onelyi,over the Istad; oho continuos to it, not simply -b.tatil3B heals ta beautifying effects the 1 heir, but bectusse of itsful influence upon the 1 boatliffidnaind:- Otheisof my family and friends arousing your ffestcrrative, with the happdest eff , ....- , ts . herder°, my alzepticism and, doubt:l' is' reference to - its character and Table are . entirely rams d.; I eon and do and most cor dially nd. confidentially mend its use by all who would have their hair rasto ' - m wh.ke or gray (by rea son of elands or ageatOorigina nlor and beenWe end by all young perm= woo would have t :I'h:sir beautiful- and glosry. .. , , Nay. truly and gran rOIIIIJ, - •••••••• .f.... fl 11ON MANN'. ygreynMoon:. It rasa o long tune •-a. Ileaw. you at Bllmileld before .I got .the bottle *of : Poisexa fors'rhiob.' you gave ma an m••&r upon youragentin Detro adyben I got It we concludedlo try it on Mrs. lidann's h as the surest test Of- its power.-It,tina-dormall-that you assured ma 'it - weibld do; and --otliters,_of my- farhily and trroada i having witnessed Inseffocta, are now tieing _and recommend. tug Its use to others as tattled to tho hlgheat corudderation you claim for it., ~ . _ ~ _ _ ... . _ Again, very respteltalii and .hrulY. yoarv . ; z .: . ...i.... 201,0102Ylaihr3. '- _ 73. U" 04==x•A Juno - Al= ' I have ivied Prof: 0..7. Woad m o - Ilale Eedorativteiandhave, admired its srenderfaleffeelet llYleoix was bOteming, as I thosight, prematurely gray, hut-14 tho - nia - af his lleatora. the it bra resumed its orighanolor and; I have'iia doubt, permanently so. - - -- -B. BllZEBl3..examater..U. B. Oi 3 . . WOOD IS CO., PronliebWai Int OnedWAY, N. 1 all 'the great.ll. - Y.Wire "Milos WMahlishment)and 114 Whet grad, et; LINA Mi. - - - - by B . Ciall No. 10 Wood 4 4 ' - "(1226WW - 424 li 144 he: all gogfiltragglott , - .-._ • GUERREAN GALLERIES. ABEAUTIFUL PlCTURE'.—Photography is writing by light. The outlines of the human form taken by this process, and touched $y the Artist's .peUcalo must be perfect. Those who want Such Pictures can get them at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fdurth street. [aul4:lw R. M. CARGO & C(1, Plitolographert3 and.birottyipistEiti, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. dt Filth ertmot, and SUNBEAM GAT:i.P.RY, B. W. emr. of Mnrkot street Bud Di3mend, Pittanrcls PERMS TO SUIT ALL. mylB:tf-Sp Su yrN s UP a as 17 -2 NEW DAGUERRBAN AND A2aROTYP. P.ff./ AND 16 R YGA I .9 EIFLItBTR TEM POST•OVEQ4. , mitea a:Ceha iartdp...3 etyie..4 IA 84 weather, and warraut-ed to I,:Caff'.?, at ker-r , cmilble rntor•-• lES. Blot or &cowed var.,,oin mite:Cat their, regiatami ap2o:ll:te 1a - - A MBROTYPE*- A. BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTIFR4 WARRANTED, 'JAN 8R HAD AS'IrOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS i3TABLL3WaNT IN THE COUNTB.Y, AT IV ALMS, lilciarth street Removed to 21 Fink Street. °ARGO & CO.'S PfIOTOORAPII.IO AND .A..3IBROTYPE OALLERY has been removed frtutt "6 Fourth ascot, to :So. a EV th stroet, near Maiket. Thesurooms having been built cepocialiv for the pnrpoae, with three larg lighte, are nos anrplirmil in the city for comfort, convenience and est:ellen:We 14 arrangement. ii Onr old friends and patrons, and those wishing an! perior lihonestos, aro invited to eat!.a„,%. Reception Roam and E'pecimens on the ground door. g. ap7 jUTIOIi SALES. _,DATLY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Felea 'p once, No. 64 :Fifth ,trees, every wetu. eli re held, ales of lgoods.in all variety, suited for the tiade and ccusimers, from a 'largo stock which is constantly repleiriAlted with fresh consign• merit% that must be cloned ferthwitii. 1 AT 10 O'CLOCK", A. Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprining nearly.aierything needed in the line for personal and family abet table cut. lery; hardware; clothing; boots and Chet's; ladles ware, &c. AT 2 °TUX .. .K., P. 114 Household and kitchen tarnitnre, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant irolv stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; gives:rico, ac. AT 7 (i'CLOOR . , P. M., Fancy articles; watches; elects; Jewelry; musical ittritra• ments; guns; clothing; dry gccsstt; bootsimad shoes. book stationery, six. [:,edi P. iI. DATIII,Auct.s Q,T. CL AIR. HOTEL -.,-GREAT AUCTION SALE; OF FURNITURE, dc...--sslin VirkVNEBDAY BURNING, Angnat 16ah, at 10 o'clock, Will be commenced the sale of the arstsre Furniture, Bedding, do., of that ex tensive and well kucuo first (lass hotel, situated on the corner of Penn and ;it. 01.1 r ittaburgh, ea,the pro prietor is determined to clean out, prop:lstory to removing from the city. The articles szo all of th: best quality, and in excellent condition; among in part, may, be men tioned mahogany hair sect sofa, divans, chairs and rock ors, elegant large mice French p!ate mirrors, marble top centre and Pier lace and b mated° window curtains, Venklan blinds, snootier lituftols, ingrain and imported carpets, ball and st it cerp,t and clothe, rugs and mats, walnut, cherry and plain wordrotes, bogh pest, cottage and Wrench scroll be a tad , ,D.cliOdtd and plain wash elands and chamber ware, 100 hems n.attroeses and few her beds of choice quell:), WO Co tert and ;men mlttre , aes, a very ox• CoLS' e aSr•Ln vs 1. - mm and cotton sheets and pillow bianaets, c inno in, counrorpowss, I:quilts, towels, etc, dinitz room tables, chaise, plate warmer, An., fall set of best nnglish chant g dishes, saver plitted Surks'end table acd teaspoons, ivory hag +led knives, iron stove and China ware, cis ssert knives and ferts, castors, tee., anal:lent to aos commolate 250 goestac sup tier large Cooking etove, with complete equipments, enure a:esntraribt of kitchen warn, full supply et mvngloa, rubs, kc, for laundry and arcing rooms; also, ow,c,rior baggage Wagon, nearly now, home and harnces, utittse fa culture, twolenperier pianos, one of which is B. W. I add f.• Ce.'n -,lartuflitture, Boston, in sae about three months, origv oliy coon $4.50; and, to short, every Ming ap oert, sum, t o each an ant:inrive esinblishmant. The above so:ill to ,sasd peremptorily, without postpone mont, and can be examined previous to sale. This popular hotel will be lensed on mstornable terms, and any wishing to engage in tho buniiit , ii annuli? attend die sale. Wll. C. CD N.E.ILLY; Preprietor. P. 31. I:AVie, Auctioneer. c 0 FAR IN BEAVER COUNTY, AL M 4.llolloN—On TUESDAY' :EVENING, August '24th, at 7% o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roomy, 64 t , Alb. street, v. ill he sold: That ralna :cL t improved f4rm of one hundred and fortyooven ccres of choice land in Beaver county, Pa, situated on the Ohio rlver, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, about 6 ix:Pea below Rochester, and being the that farm abode Industry .station. It cOntaina about 100 acres of coal, 20 acres timber, 000 fruit trails, shrubbery, etc, and 3 houses suitable for tenants. The a b o v e oloo_th . ,olcf_e_v. s_aat uu _ ASO about Into fu11 ,42_ operation, acids slu.vu_to thou wishing to he, the primises, by Mt. Orson , who resides on the same. Terms, Ono-third cash,'glance in ;four eqtial annual payments, with intereet. Title indisputable. Pos• session given immediately anlB ASSIGNEE SALE OF, 110IIi3EHOLD FURNITURE—On August 18th, at 10 o'olocit, nt dwelling house. No. 280 Penn 'urea, by older of Wtn. P. Damn, assignee of Woe S. Hay" will be gold: A quantity of Mueehold ^nd bitthen furniture. (.uIC) P. Id.iDB.Y , S, Auctioneer. IptIeACKSMITIV[!; TOOLS, AT- AUCTION —Cn TIIESDAY Itt.)n, SlNG,!Augustrth, at eleven o'clock, will be sold, at the Counerd:ll Balmliconig; 51 Fifth street, a quantity of slacioinalth Toole; wc., corn• prising one superior Bailours, oe4rly new; Anvil, Vise, 13mall Tools, Blister find Cot etz. • • aril° P. M DAVIS, Anitionenr. A SSIGNEE'S S 'LE OF LEASE . OF STORE ROOM AND CELLA.it —Oa MONDAY,AF TERNOON, August PRA, at 2 o'clopt. on the preadess - by ceder of W. P. Baum, assignee of(Wm. S. Harris, will bo sold the anvil - died term thaviug four years to run from theist of April last) of the lea* of the store room and collar. lately occupied by Wm S. Harris & Co., on Minoru er of Market and Fifth arevta, of which Immediate pos session will be given. Aloe, countek, desk and office forth tare. p. M. DAVIS /Ulcer. STF/VAIBOIATb. CANCINNATI. For CiwauliaLl. Tho elegant side pamenger packet 4tg.„ 6 4, t - c P SUPERIOR—Capt. I.tr.;,xotin Ga..tot—will ease Pittsburgh fdr - THIS DAY, the 4th ittet., at 12 c'elccli, - Por freight or passagt apply , n Imsv3,or to 4 • CO.; Agent& Through to St Longs in fire dli3 Thin boaetMuer.ta with the mall line, and will go thrcaLL: in the time aped. ffzd She will leave on Baterday.l ap22 I • zATMd rtifl For klEariettv &lad, Zi=rlZONfailtre The eteumer GRAWati, Capt:3lo3. r. Arßoe. wlll I.a-to for the above and all 'ntrraorliatoevrij TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For fro!ght or rw.r.v.ge :;plti co CARRIAqEs. Seventy-Five liewskid Setond-mod CARRIAGES AN 1311TGG,FES, WHITE'S BoEtOSITO.RY, Tl - 0 U.ILA RUN, NEAR _LAWRENCEVILLE. THE SIELBST3RIEER OFFERS FOR SALE or ozchang,e,z,n the rno..et rezhoilable terms, ; a tineov rtment a Harotitt.m anll Geaiud-blad Boggles mode by Watson, sf Philadelphia, some but little used. Also, twenty-one trzsv in by own shop, from tho very beet nas.torlal par:i'anmaci in Eastern taarkot. A fine lot of Trotting, Wagons, m...:Vr and second•har.d. Also, a lot of Pont Wagons Jenny Qorvantetsa Wagon:, 'Limy Wagons and Wagons, 'CV/0 :1 . 43 Phu:tons, seats for r.nr persona. one of ti% I . Vatfba's make, nod iho othor lsi4il York make. fine rivigkt, ono MtidG by Hr. D. Badgers. PLiladolidia and a few Cmuntonßaggies,suitabl o fr„f Inghtmarßetln the tuf,Essil•-?.; flatters himtelf; thst ho cap make IL to g the 1:4 chase, to give him a call. The establishment is cenventont to tile chy, ....-"'teelalez Omnibus Line of Cos.= as passing the ffoov urerytun Thin mr23:lydr9 .10:1E1'11 .V/ Wcil34' C. p, tiLYI:rni.C7UI4O 07 QARRZ • • . 11.004AWAYEI, El. l .lrq[l:3 AND 131.4aGliz. 17f Pen..o .11.1.41,,TEBUEGif; Ail weltwarm to b tho and workmeatatip. . , JOHN W. aI S C, ARTRY 9 , 1 - la IL L. Pte_ rffi Era I WILL ATTEND ...' THEPOSTTNG and DIETTIM.I2:::'S ol i all Mht1.a.0f..., BILLB FOR colicmTß ,ez - zu - 1:4 i:170 - BEIblia, 4 - 4; LEI coth.hannicaticitta--vither b - yi;e:a l toiegrailii;Ti":(ithes• ~. —l2e—directod to tho oillo.B of tho tiortangToa.,ffllllrixxitto rotaptatttroVott - 1 ' -all . , LAKE SUPERIOR: OPPER- MILL SMELTING kVORKS., - MOUlta t• CO S IN t:YE` HEATHING , MISACTURERS .131. ' Bra.teio' and Bolt Coppeir,Preosod Groin. noecoroo, l'inlmr4l ISM Bottom, Sparer Solder . , L. a... 0 trcortero, rand donlara lista% Tin Plato, 8 heei iron, i re, 40 . nti Z .qnhalid"T"Ti Haobine3 and?rools. Worehotoe,lo.l PiXisternd 1.20 Second etreet, l'ltnibragb, Po. ePt 2 r 4 . 11 , 1 Orde of- n 009Per.Ctli to any deelred-74*7 "ig-wltNolDs,Da it tin _vO__ enfPars ... g 45LH f a- £Ble. by 1 . /. S. EAVraN4 , St*tiOr:cr,liCal. Bl s" 43-end-3.5 ". BiarkPt strata' tzd $9OO gie''Arlll:l:iouilfizr; ..2.l)PcOe alrolA3l4 c o ntoszing about teu Berm to 114,41gAtite azt A . Bui moor, I'M P. Id.ODIVIS, Atictioneer.