ail 'kE LAWN!' N t "S BY TEIEGRAPII. The Niagara at New York. Nay-, YORK, august .18.—The 11. S. Steam Frigate Niagara, Capt. Wm. L. Hudson, whic). assisted in laying the ocean cable,_ vackored -off the Battery at five o'clock, this afternoon. .Ai the Niagara passed the forts she was greeted with the national salutes, and a salvo of one hun dred guns was fired therefrom by the Seott.Life Guards. The Niagara reports that she had a supply of Poor coal when she left St. Johns, which ran short, occasioning the delay. Mr. Field states that he has not the doubt of the cable being an entire success.. By the Persia, which was met by the Niagara off the bar, outward bound, he wrote to the Direc tors of the Atlantic Telegraph Company of Great Britain, recommending them to prepare another cable at once, .s it was evident that the present One, which, in a short time, may transmit mes sages as rapidly ss an air line, will not be suf ficient for the business. Until the first of Sep tember the line will be closed to all messages excepting those from the governments of Great Britain end the United States. The Niagara went to the Navy Yard at seven o'clock this evening, gaily decked with colors :tun to stern. She received a salute from 11.0 North Carolina. Tie city of Brooklyn is finely illuminated in many ru-t., to-night, including the City Hall. Teo City Hall at Williamsburg is also illumi- I.lndBon'a reccption VMS eathusiastio sestet J of the city were. crowded. From St. Louis. Sr. Lout z, Aug. 18 —Leavenworth Aug. 16th, per e.r....prc- , ;3 to Bobnville on the 18th.—The Sit 1...k0 mail arrived at St. Joseph with dates to the. 24th July. All the Mormons who were returned from Provo. Young is re cd d, have shut himself up in his residence o ts, tt:oag guard, fearing assassination. iote=i fed to more his encampment prepatre f r going lute winter quarters. A great bottle is reported to have taken place between seven hundred Pawnees and -gar par _ies of C - .rnanoheF. Preyeanes and Arrapahoes, - . .n the Big Pine re.gione, in which four Pawnees Itl e kilird and several wounded. Fifteen of ths allied tribe=s were killed and many wounded. Private dospr,tchcs from the army in Utah an :imac, the depnrture of Col. Loring, with three companies of !he Sr,; Infantry and one hundred rAlc , r - ::.‘n for Now Mexico. Capt. Marcy is ex expected to leavr. shortly for the States. Tbe.board of ufficers, ordered to convene at Fort Leavenworth to-day for the purpose of ex nu-lining the mules rejected by the Quartermas tr's depar:.raent, veil' not assemble until the 25:h. Senator Green, who is now here awaiting the . Board is understood to be represented I y the contractors, who claim the fall price for the animals (Iceland unserviceable. Freres watmlingtan. WASHINGTON CITY, August 18.—The Postmas ter General has been assured that Mum. But telfield & Co. sill commence, on the 15th of September, carrying the overland PLlCtiflO and no doubt remains of their prompt and suc cessful execution of tho contract By that time all the necessary means of transportation will be The etations are already fixed, sod the eupplios of water conveniently arranged. The Case-Yrissari treaty as amended by Nica ragua has been received by our government, and is under the or,nsideration of the Executive. Tha En - kb Pe;co Commissioners have had a img interview with the President concerning the [.•ffars of that Territory. The President has appointed George W. Rije man, of California, Secretary to the United States legation at Chili, and William H. Carlin, po3tmastcr at Quincy, Illinois, v:ce J. C. Riley, declined. LATER. Z•ILOAt EUILOP.E ARRIVAL OP THE CIII OF WASHINGTON NEW Yoni,, August 18.—The steamship City of Wasiallig_,ion, from Liv.orpool, August 4th, ar rived. e.t this post at half-past 4 o'clock this ,n,fiernoon. Slle famishn the following further iutelligezee than that cbtained from the Samoum er Arabia : It was reported' that Groat Britain had given atiofsetim to Spain in the matter of the action cruionrs in Cuban waters and that the Wash inzton Cabinet cmprtsses satisfaction with the action of the C n obon an_th erities. There are vague reports that Nona Sahib had been confided Consols closed at 96 i 1, for money and account. From the Weet---11angao Election Sr. Lours, August 18.—Leavenworth, 16th, per United States Express Company to Boone ville on the ISth.—Hunt's battery arrived at the Fort on Ssturday. Official returns from seventeen counties and incomplete returns from seven others give 10,- 735 agalust the conference measures and 1869 for it. The 1:=,r7.:!E4.1 priTate train of the season is now being organized at AeltiEen ; it will be composed of 105 y;•;,gcus fire is Cluctinnati. Cpcur.z.A.Tl, Aug. 18.—A ; fire occurred last nig,ht which cllotroycd the c, - .,t1 stable near the Brighton Howe belonging to William Hogan. Secenty-si7.: cows Here burned. Loss $7,000. Atlantic .Telegraph. Naw Yong, August 18:—The following mes sage was sent, to-day, by Mayor Tiemana to the Lord Mayor of Louden : To the Lord Mayor of London—l congratulate your Lordship upon the successful laying of the Atlantic cable, uniting the continents of Europe and America, and the cities - of London and New York, the work of Great Britain and the United. States—the triumph of science and energy over time and space, thus uniting Leon closely tho bonds of peace and commercial prosperity, and introducing an era in the world's history preg nant with results beyond the conceptions of a finite mind. To God be all the praise. F. TIETIANN, Nevi , York City. DESPATCH FROM THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OP [S:gric di MEE TORONTO, August 18.—The following despatch from the Governor General of Canada 'was sent to-eay to Trinity Lr.y, to be transmitted over the cam cable : To the Honorable Secretary of State over the Cotomes of i oadon anti England—The Governor General fur British North America presents his humble duty to the Queer., and respectfully con gratulates her l'itojesty on the completion of telegraphic. communication between Great Britain and the r.c Colonies. [Signed] EDMOND HEAD. THE DAY eon UENERAL FESTIVITIES TO BE FIXED BY LONDON NEW YORK., August N.—Mayor Tiemann, to seo.t the folbwing dispatch to the Mayor of Montreal, in answer to an inquiry as to when the Grand Telegraph Celebration would take !:!lace: Hon S.D. Rodier, .Mayor of Montreal.—Thie city will celebrate this event, but the day has not yet been fixed. We propose that London shall fix the day for the General Celebration, and that, if possible, all the cities of both hemi, spheres shall unite in its celebration. You will, Li course receive seasonable notice. A sir ii answer has been stint to other par. ties, and it must suffice for anilous inquiries ev ervwber. • TRANSMISSION OF THE PRESIDENT'S EEPLY NEW Vortk, August 17.—The Electricians at Trinity Biy oflll give no information concerning the working of the cable. The titre for the transmission of the President's reply will depend ma the cable at the time; perhaps under favoraN hie circumstances it will require an hour and a half These Whio Have Used It. Azi:(..zg the many testimonies in favor of the eliz•zt- , of I.;(..rhavo'a Holland Bitters, we offer the zhc following, many of them well known in this city : James* Colvin, cf south Pittburgh, says: "It is certainly', valuable medicine; it cured me of Dys. pepsis." Captain Henry Eaton says "If cured my wife of Neural J. F. Donaborst says : " I never met with so speedy a rAmedy for acidity of the stomach." "It cured rue of a sever° Ileary/Ps.olos says: earmale dierrho2.l in two days." Samuel Woodruff, of Athens, Ohio, says: "When I commenced, - using your medicine I wryso pros trated that I could not walk across my farm; after using 000 bottle I can cat anything." HEADACHE. FROE , . AN EMINENT CLERGYMAN I take great picaenre in saying to you that I made nee of Bcerhrae's Holland Bittere, and found appar ent relief of a revere headache, from which I had long suffered, and I believe they were of service to me in relieving ray stomach and bead. Stamm , E. BLISCOCK. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY Mr. Silas J. Liscombe, of BirErt4v a ili gaps:-;.%i D. F. TIIIMANN, :11E.YOr of New York City have found - in 13torhaie'8Ifolland Bitters, a ret neri for Headache and Debility. Bly wife has aLso used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that ho has experienced much relief from its use for headache. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten milis above Pitts burgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says : - "When I commenced taking . Bcorhave's :Holland lifters, I could hardly walk. I now enjoy excellent health." Caution /—Be careful to ask for BrErhave'e Ho/land Bitters. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., A Co., N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Second streets, end Druggists generally. LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weasher.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street on Saturday : TBEUMOMZTRR. In Sam 108°.. 114°.. 9 A. M 12 M. 6 P. M. Barometer 29 1-10 - - We hope the lengthy proceedings of tho Couhty nvention will be a sufficient apology for tho dearth Co local flows in our columns. Public rilceting Pursuant to a call made by the Mayor, a large number of citizens assembled at the Board of Trade Rooms at ten o'clock yesterday morning. Tho meeting was called to order, wad floe. 11. A. Weaver took the Chair. Thos. Bakewell, Edo., and Gen. J. K. Morehead, were selected as Vice Presi dents, and Isaiah Dickey, Esq., and Jasper E. Bra dy, Esq., as Secretaries. The Mayor stated that the object of the meeting was to make arrangements for the appropriate cele bration of the successful laying of tho Wean Tele gr,aph Cable. mbMr. Umbstaetter, after a few appropriate remarks, vcd that a Committee of eleven be appointed to prepare s programme for the celebration. Mr. Brady asked if it was contemplated to include our sister city and Cao adjacent boroughs in the gen eral rejoicing. Tho gentleman remarked that we had before this had relations with England of an entire• ly,difreront character. This was a peacefal occasion, and it would be proper to sand a greeting to England, and say that, although we may celebrate this occa sion now, wo will be ready to join with them lit a universal and simultaneous celebration at any future time that may bo named. Gen. Morehead said that he had been connected with tho telegragh at an early day, the initiatory movement of this wonderful achievement. Since that time the telegraph has spread like a net-work over tho United States and Europe. But when the idea of the Atlantic Telegraph was originated, it was scouted and treated with distrust. Bat by the energy of a few great and noble men, it has been ac complished, and whatever accidents may befal the present " lightning cord," the communication will be kept up. It is eminently proper that we, as citi zens of Pittsburgh, should celebrate the great event. He concluded by seconding the motion of Mr. Brady and expressing a hope that the demonstration should be one that will do credit to the city. Mr. Bakowell followed in a few remarks, referring to the fact that a century a nce, Dr. Franklin had sent an electric spark across the Thames, through the water, on a single wire. The results of this movement are incalculable. The motion for a Committee was made to include Allegheny and the suburbs, and carried, when the Chairman appointed the following gentlemen to act cn the Committee, and report a programme as soon as practicable. T. H. Umbstaetter, C. H. Paulson, Wm. Coiling wood, Edward Gregg, Edward Campbell, Evans Darlington, Augustus Holstein, James M'Fadden, Thomas McKee, James P. Barr, and Thomas J. Bighon. On motion of Mr. Umbstaetter, May or Weaver was added to the Committee as Chairman. Oa motion of Mcjor John Willook, it was resolved that a Constuitteo of five be appointed to act as a Financo Committee, and that the time for the cele• bration be fixed for Thursday evening. The follow ing gentlo men were appointed: Sainual Morrow, John S. Cosgrove, I. B. M'Vay, Robert J. Anderson, Austin W. Loomis. Gen. Morehoad road tho following letter : AGENCY OFFICE, DUPONT k HAZARD POWDER CO., PITTSBURGH, Aug, 17th, 1858. Hon. H. A. Weaver, Mayor of Pittsburgh:— Dear Sir : Should cur city units in the general celebration over the Successful result of the Atlantic Telegraph, we will furnish powder gratuitiously, for a salute of one hundred guns. Respictfully yours, BIDWELL t DILWORTH ile then moved that the thanks of the meeting be tendered to Mesera. Bidwell & Dilworth for their liberality, which motion was unanimously carried. On motion the meeting then adjourned. The Cable Demonstration. After the adjournment of the above meeting the Committees proceeded to perform the duties assigned them. In a short time the Finance Committeo had raised a sufficient land for the illumination of the publio buildings and other purposes. The Committee of Arrangements met and passed the following rePointions : Resolved, That the Fire Department, the German Turners, the Frohsinn, Freeman and Library So cieties, and all other civic societies, be requested to form in a great torchlight procession. The pro cession will form on Liberty street, the rightsestiog on F,,urtb. Resolved, That the different boat clubs of Pitts burgh and vicinity be invited to arrange an illumi nated regatta, to proceed, at the time mentioned, from the Monongahela to the St. Clair street bridges. Evans K. Darlington, Geo. Millenberger, David Caldwell, W. H. Singer and Dr. Boisol were appoint. od a Committee on behalf of the row boat clubs. William Collingwood, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, will act as Chief Marshal in the pro cession, with George W. Leonard and Cant. White RS assistants, and Karl Rail and Dr. Bartmeyer as Aids. The pragramme decided upn by the Committee is as follows : 1. It is recommended that all places of business be closed at 4 o'clock P..M., on to-morrow, Thar:- day, the 19th inst. 2. That all public buildings and private residences be illuminated, commencing at 8 o'clock P. M. 3. That the different churches, engine houses, steamboat?, factories, etc., ring their bells at o'cluc , k, the signal fur the illumination and ringing of the bells to be given by Trinity Church bell. Nothing is said about the military, but it is pre sumed that they will turn out in fall force. A meeting of the members of the different boat clubs was held last eyeing at the Merchants' Ex change, when it was decided that the clubs shall meet this evening at seven and a half o'clock, at the Monongahela bridge, with such transparencies and torch.iights as they may see proper. IL was also agreed that the route of the boats shall bs from the Monongahela bridge to the Birmingham bridge, then turn and row up the Allegheny to ilerr's land, return to the St. Clair street bridge and dis band ; also that the Undine boat club shall take the marshollship and arrangement of the Regatta ; the eight eared boats to take the lead, and so down .to the smaller craft. Any boats, not represented at ths meeting, are requested to be at the place designated previous to the hour of starting, which has been flx ed at eight o'oloek. The meeting was largo and respectably attended, some twenty beat clubs being represented. We are glad to see the loose suggetion, thrown out by us yeeterdy, taken up by the gentlemen amateur boat. men, and from the alacrity with which it v.as acted upon, we feel assured that they will get up a grand and imposing display. Penney/rauia Railroad.—Below we give the state ...lent of the earnings and expenses of the Peansyl vania Railroad, for tho month of July, and through out the year, up to the Ist of 'August. It shows tha tho road is in a healthy and, prosperous condition ors earning& Eipenben. Nett earnhitke For month ending July 31; 1855...4 393,214,61 $ 249,314,37 $ 140,902,24 Came month liiet y„7.1 - 404,955,40 230,304,80 124,850;60 Incraase $16,251,64 Dacrease— $14,378,70 $30,990,43 From January 1, 1858, to August 1, 1558 $2,986,145,89 $1,727,459,10 $1,268,680,79 Same period laic year 2,081,009,26 1,923,865,72 1,057,153,64 $5,120,63 $201,636,25 $198,306,62 IncreaB De,lease Arrest for Forgery.—A man named William C. Summerville was arrested on Tuesday, on a warrant from Alderman Parkinson, charged with forgery, op oath of James Dunn of the Fifth Ward, who states t s hat Summerville gave him a note at sixty days With a forged endorsement Sommerville admitted the fraud, and was held to bail in $5OO to answer the chargc. Fell Down.—The brick wall on tho lower side cf Case it, Co.'s periodical establishment, on Fifth street, foil down yesterday, a result of the excavation f4r the new Dispatch building': No one was injurer; by the crash. Blown 13 1 7.-L—wo understand that the trestle-work on the first span of the new Birmingham bridge was carried away by the storm last evening. Prepare for the illumination by leaving your or. dors for the little candle sticks at T. J. Craig t Co'e. Those who leave their orders early will be supplied. The members of tho Programme and Finance Committee for the celebration to-night, will please meet at the Mayor's °Oleo, this morning, at ten o'clock, A. M. _ . Botor,*n & Co :—llly wife was troubled with cough and pain i 'Nhe breast for five years—the last two of which eh() wa'very low , indeed. I procured mile ofw or y k o : which h e i e o ro h psorh:hadand after ehe had taken;it 14r about five we e k s g e was able to do all our house p years. oun d not previously done for four to all who are suffer die lec o liee e rf: us l u y m ,a p n ti d o a n n . ask s c e , recommend your Com ag under that terrible JA irks, lITHERWID. MAAT B SonTUIMWtD.. -.Rv. July. 1858. - IR' { T`i~~-~~T.v 02 ,-- CTETCINHATI, MATH OP OHIO, Hamilton "(tun ty.—Before me, the subscriber, Jlldied of the Peace, in and for said county, personally came John Lee, who, be bag duly sworn, depoaeth and said that he had been wafter ing with Chronic Diorlgen for the past twenty-two years and had consulted and received prcsaiptions for his care of from all the principal physicians in Philadelphia nod Cin cinnati, hat all to no Effect, as he received no relief A t last he was reduced to a mere skeleton, without even the hope of ever finding relief; but by the advice of a friend,was induced to try 30STP.Triart'8 CHLEBRATIID STOMACH BU'JERS, and, to his uiher surprise, found relief from the first trial, and in less than two mouths found hit.:.elf per fectly cured of his complaint, en I is daily recovering his strength of body, and increasing . in &eh; and cheerfully gives this certificate, in the hope that others afflicted like. himself may be benatted. JOAN LEK. Sworn and sub3crlood beforu mo, August 21st, 1S U. C. F. EANSELMaNN, Justice of the Peace, No. 44 Western street, Cincinnati, 0. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everyw bore and by 30STETT1411 & 8611111, Mannlbcturera and Pali:mien= 68 Water and 68 Brant streeto In elude. .78 0 _BB° {W. J. hL OLIN'S ORLEBRATED STOMACII BIT.- TBRS—Trj them, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to be. Tho proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, but leaves them to teat their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them is Efficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far su perior to any preparation of the kind naw in the market. Their usa is always attended with the moat beneficial re• stilts in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness or ;ho stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and Imparts a healthy tono to the whole system. Be sure and call for J. SI. Olin's Celebrated !Stomach Bitters, and see that the artic!.3 pur. chased boars the name of J. Si. Olin, as manufacimi.r. For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacton r, No. 267 Penn street, Pittabargh, Pa., and by druggists and dealers generally. JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Wsaurerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, .'S"'{;' In addition to tho Furniture buniue9m, 1 also devote attention to UNDERTAKING. nuanu.,3 and Carriager. ftarnilibed iron City Commercial College, ha,,,-.4rgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1865. 300 STODINTS ATTnNDING, JAN - 17/.8;1558. Now the largest and most thorough Corditerclal School of the United States. Young Atm Prepared for Actual Duties of the (bunting Ro.im J 0. SMITH, A. MZl*rofes6or of Book-Keeping and Scieuce of Accounts. A. T. DOUTELETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. 11.EYDRICE and T. C. JENILINS Te.E..hers of Book - Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, PrJessors of Pen manship. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every department of Business. Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law; are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man. _ _ _ TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Lines, for beet Writing, ' AND nos roa rziamevlz. Nona, IMPORTANT INFORM ATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at ple2sure-3raduate3 assisted in obtaining sit uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s36—Average time Bto 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—titationery, $6 —Entire cost, $BO to $7O. .1114- Ministers' eons received at half price. For Card—Clrcular—pecimens of Business mal Orna mental Writing—inclose two atarnpe, and address NOTICII—The Co-Partnership of BAUA LEY, 04.1841t&VE ft C expired by limitation, ou tue fliet instant.. The huAluoss Al be et attnuod by W. 11.9.61/LLEY, at ld and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the blaßißbeli of the late tirru. W. L1A031,161', J ),IN S. COSI_III,A.VFI. Pitteburgh, July 2.2:10358.—Jy21tf KIWIS THE $2O ACID $4O DOUBLE LOCK ETITCII SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 rims STREET, Theeo Mach_ Ines are admitted to bo the bast In market for family use , making an elastic donhie thread stitch, which will not rip a von if every foorth stitch ho cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will ha received and promptly tilled by M. DALY, Agent, No. '2O Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley, Pithionrgli, Pa. NOTIOE--M. DALY, on the corner of Flfih street and Market alley, is the only ore of the name iu business on this street. iyls:ly D EPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Seoo,ud Street, Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp 011, is superior to the best winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C. PHOBIAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke and smell ariaing from the rite of oil, In which otherlacape are found Imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by aal22mil 11. BOUREAU, Soiti:ligent. $1 600 The owner is going west and will sell his brick dwelling house on Webster stre.a, near Townsend, fur the above price and on easy terms. Tho house is now arranged for two feuitilies but can be easily tatered to suit but ono kluily. Contains elx rooms and finished attic.. Lot 24 feet front by 109 deep to an alley. In a good neighborhood. S. OUTLIBBRT /4 SON, aril° 51 Market street TIM subscriber has removed the balance o his stock of FURNITURE To the'ODD FELLOW le BUILDING, No. if 4 Fifth street, where he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every - article Is mared is plain figures, and those in want of Furniture, are respectfully levited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, , bafore paschesing elsewhere. Jy2l:lin 11.11. RYAN. MAFFITT & 0 L D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Nor. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal Street, Allegheny Gas ripas put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and pleterne. We have a very large stock of Gag Flatukee on head, to which we call particular attention. y4o:Bnt MAFFITT & OLD. A. ST ONE & Co GLASS PATENTED PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oyster°, and ell such perishable articles manufac tured and far sale by GUM tv aIIAISIB 300, Noe. 109 IVATIIB. and 140 FURST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. War The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condl• lion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in'expelling all the air there may may be in the vessel, so that whet the fruit coals, it will form a vacuum. The mideridgnel having procured the right to maunfie• tare those Jars, respectfully call the attention of dealers and others to them. The great superiority of OLMIS over any other substance for the preservation of fruits, etc, etc. to so well known, that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel confident `hat any one, after having once seen these dare, will never be inducel to use any ether. For sale wholesale and retail by OUNINOIIAIIB di 00., No. 109 Water street. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth Sired, ZQ Door to the Psdltsburjh 7heatre The house is new, built ezpocially for the purpose,' f a First (nut Iteetaniilt and Saloon, and the proprietor hav ing had many years experience In the business will keep constantly on hand the bast thnt the markets afford. Hia Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best q;ahty. He wants all Lila 014 triands and the putlhi generally to give him a ckll at the Byurpoeinixt. !lIIIIRSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'a'k, P. sr., will be offered for sale, on the premises, several Lola of ground of one, two and three acres, each. This pro pertyls situate On the Coal 11111 and Upper St. Clair Turn p*, at about four miles from the city, near the well-known Nunory of Bookstock 4 Ammon, and from its location in the midst of moat beautiful scenery... in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to the city; certain ly offers Rare Inducements to persons desi. rens of purchas ing an'acre or more of ground for a country residence. A large ACademy Win progress of erection ,on the premises. The soil blwell adapted for fine gardens, orchards, etc, and springs of excellent water 'ar:i abundant. or further par tici:dam apply at our office, Al Market street. B:.CUTHBt£RT'B SON, anti EOM Estate Agents. IVitONONGAIIELA INSURANCE CUM AIL PANT STOOK, AT ADOTION—On TOESTIA Y EVENING; Angie 17th, at 7% o'clock, At thneommeniel Salta floouta, No - 54 Fifth street, will be sold • 10 sham Monongahela Insurance Oompany stock. anl4 Y. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 11011-ELIEF INSURED-PRICES LOW.- Those in want of TRUSSES OR SUPPORTERS, Should bear in Mind that there is but one manufactory in the city. And although these articles are sold at many places, still they are more dealers in thorn. Those who would procure a Truss, at about one•lfalf the usual price asked for them hi this city, should not fail to call at CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S, Truss 3ilanufactory, No. SQ -Wood street. EN'S GAITERS for 2, at the. " Peo ples Oboe More," N 0.17 'MTh street. jy3/ • DIETINNBACADIEL 6 00. PITTSBURGH PA: rur22:dly—la F. W. IliNlilNS, Pitt,:wlgll. MACHINES.- PHILADELPHIA REMOVAL. TB 0 SYMPOSIUM . !PC ,1111 A ILO Off LLAMIZ A.ZID t tr. ctiariries , nT.e.,'F,Aiza‘z• 77. IL lrke 1' e:sidaitc. D1C41134 23, F. It. ireGiUrer. HOLNIO, JL :_z_ip!ritatmdait. .. .1 , ,T..11?ti 3:4OWD.F;N Cbutmiike of Arbitration for August. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. 11. PAIILsON, TAMES OAEDINER, DtVID CANIPDELL, MISTIN-1,00r3. of W tcr. ; Two fact thr,{l Inches watc , r In tho o=llll6o , Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets. PITTiaIthIGH, August 18, 1858. Since our last, busitesa ha 3 improved, though bat a very little, and that only in a few branches. Thh:chalageS In prices are but trifling. The river is still quite low, and only the lightest boats can run, and these are obliged to lighten their cargoes ire quently to make long trips The rotes of freight are come• quently high. But one of the manufacturing establishments has fortim. ed during the week, and one or two rolling mills have ex tinguished their tires, Flour has advanced sinze our last, and the indlcationsare that it ail! remain so for a titer, at least until fall naviga tion opens. alts continuo to 'air high, end are bought op en speculation for the liresteru ishero the crop is very light. The Money Market Lai iciprovtd aornewhat, and Eastern Exchange remaina unchanßed, with enough fur.al business purposes. 'fhb Buuk btatemc,wtd f',.r the week euihit ug - ast 14, Allow the to:lowing aggregate:— &awls. LOAM and Discounts. Due by other Banks.. Notes, &e., i,f other itanke and Treasury Notes Specie at RP Circulation 1,878,281 00 1,428.856 00 Due to other Itank^ 136,865 79 157,410 47 Depositel 1,788,792 76 1,818,612 64 These Bgures show the following comparative resulta : Decrease in Loans and Diaconate. $84,871 14 Increase in amount due by ether Banks 16,940 tel Increase In Notbs and Chocks of other Banks, &c.. 69,420 24 Increase In Bpecio 21,335 04 Increase in Circulation 50,625 0 I C:TORN° In =Oll/It dne to other Banks 20,674 b 8 Iccreaae in Depositos,.. 29,620 49 ASEIES...The m atilt reznalto quite dull:with uo sales worth ropurting% coda is eit,lll hold ut 3%(14;e1c., and Nitrate of soda 6k.1 1 u. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we quote at 5!,,..;40,4c. rota are alt,gether nominal at 0,4135 c. BACON—The demand for BAC,qt is increasing, and a alight arlyance has been made. Sales been made daring the week at 7c fur Shoulders, B@B% fur Hides, and 9®934c. for llama, a few of the latter at lac. Canvassed flame 11,5 11 1 %yc.; Hugar Cared at 11 1 ) 4Ci)1 200 . BEANS...IIIe supply is limited and sales small. Small Whits are 8 Ming at SOc.(asl bash.; a few choice lots at $1,10@1,15. BUTTES._ There Is but little offering, and the, pricos are almost nominal at lu@l2c. for choice roll. There is a good supply - in the retail market. 8110061t!...There is a good supply In market; ealea of common are regularly made at $1,25, and for hotter hinds $2; fancy cummauda V2,26@2,50 dozen. 1.11 Ctt Pfd AND TUBS...The Seaver mannfactarereprices are as follows :—ltucketB, plain inside, 1,1 dozen, '51,45; palutod inside, $1,50; 3 hoop, $1,75; Tubs, No. 1, 8-lsoops, d..zen, $7,75; No. 1, 2 hops, $5,75; No. 2, $6,001 . NO. 3, $5.60; N. 4, $4,75:N. , . 5, 14,00; eaters No. 2, $2,76; Halt &Label sealed, $4,75. CORD 10E— I Manilla Rope, c,il 13 31 lb Manilla Rolm, cut... 14 33 lb Tarred - '• 14 b lb u- bite " " ....16 33 lb Hemp " " 15 I.A I Tarred " " ...15 t 1 lb Packinz. Yarn, flue 13 V lb. Packing Yarn., coui.l2 V ID 1300 Canoe_ 11laud la i.'1,57 S'i,hl(g)3.7b 7 0 dozen; Manilla, la coil, 16c.. lb.; Hemp $l,l, $2,75(4;3,1.5 V dozen; }temp, - .0 coil. 12c. 'ti lb. i'L.) , A El LIN i:s...Manala 870. V 1 - ... , en . Ileum 700. per dos Conor:CaanAaa...Catton end upwards, 2.3: do below x'22; Ded Cord $2,50®3032(N.,76 0 dozen; Plow Mei $1,25; Saah Cords ..f.,6,50. CANDLES...The following are now the current rates of city manufacturers: 'Moulds, 13c. 'i, ib.; Dips, 12j.:,*c.; Ster 20(“b22c. cri ib. CHEESE...The eupply in roadie: ia rather better for a few weeks past, anti sales of W. It. are made to the regu. ler city and country trade at Ty_.s.;/Ac. Cit.AakiEiti3...The prices have undergone a further de cline. The quotations are now as follows:—Water Crud:ors V lb Sc.; Butter do. 6c.; Sugar l'Ac.; Soda 6 . ;..',c.; Boston Sc, Pilot Brood yi bbl. DRIED Pk LlLT...Dried Appb 8 St II in small lots at $1,60 V bush. Of Peaches there ern era-rely any in market; at $.1,75@f.4. suoacti,.us quite limited; canvassed brings 12@1.2;4c. Et/US—Continue quiet, V a market being ruthor bare. They bring 8}4Q:1110c. V dozen, packed FLOISIt...The market has beau a little more active this week, with larger sales. But a few lots have been sold from first hands and from store; the vie ,s are for superfine t 5,12 extra do. $5,37©5,50, end for extra family and extra white wheat $6,75@56. FlSli...The Fish market is Improving, though there is but little change to prices Lake Fish are still held at s7@ 7,50 bbl. and $3,50(43,76 V half bbl.; Trout has also de• ..ebned, teed is now selling at ta bid.; Mackerel are selling to Atli, city trade at S,IO, and in small lots to the country at . $10,50 for No. 3 in bile, and $5,25 for half bids.; Halifax (tarring $606,25; Codfish 4 , ,..4 . 06c.V lb. FEED...Peed sells at the mills f,otn 60 to 80a. V 100 lbs. for Bran to Middlings. FEATHERS...SaIes of prime We dern are made on arrival at 46e. V lb. in small lots, and from store at 60e. FIB.B BRICK...BaIes are regular ly made at $2.8a40 %1 M. advanced, though the transactions are limited. Wheat Is railing at Wanisl, according to quality. Oats at 42(446; Barley at 45@50, and Corn 66(060e, with a good demanl. llittiCititlE.i...aaiee have been batter daring the week, with a slight advance in prices N. 0. Pugar is worth 9!.:, aulec... and Molalses 4s(W:,oe. Rice in tierces Is selling at 41 , /,@s!.‘e. liklitidAN CLAY...Continues to sell at $3.6 V ton, with w sales. 11AY...A fair supply is brougl.t to the city scales, where It is sold at sB@slo V ton. Straw brings ss©s7. HAY—The receipts of Hay arc romewhat heavier than last neck; the price ranges from $7 to $ll V t^n. Straw s 6 @ 7 . BIDES...Green Rides have advanced to tic. V lb., with a firm market. The supply of Dry is very limited, and the quotation is nominal at 17c. IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured Iron are as follows :—Common Ear 2% to 2%c.21 lh. Nails are selling at $203,25 for 10d. to 40d., according to quality ; the terms are eta months' credit, or 6'{l cent. discount for cash. Haled light. LARD...There is but little doing; the quotations are al most nominal at 94934 for country and Die. for No. 1 city. LEATILEII....The market is improving with an advance In prices to the following quotations : Red Spanish Sole ttllb 22@28r. Slaughter 20@2.8c. Skirting " .. 28@80c. Harness 24428 c. Upper V dozen.... $30Q30 .$36a142 LUMBER, &atoned—The following are the quotations of seasoned lumber, from the yards In the city Common 1 inch Boards, ? DM feet. $l5 00 Clear do du 82 00 Flooring droned do ....—........ 27 00 Shingles, 711000 3 50 Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch—illooo feet ... Y.O uo do do 114, do ... 9J 00 LUMBER, Great... The market le unchanged; sake are making at the river at $lO per thousand feet for common and $2O for clear. Shiogles, $2,51.1 tit thousand. MESS PORE.....There has boon a decline in prices, with but very light transactions, the quotation now- being $lO V barrel. METALS...Pig La , 1 has iltcliaed to 3, and Bar to 33107; Shoat Copper 3503 , 1 c; Sheet Brass 324 V lb. OILS...Lard Oil continues firm a; 85c for No. 1 in Iota; Lin end 68@70c. PIG METAL...But little activi yin this market. A few few sales of Allegheny have transpir.d at $24.(V25 51 ton, on time. POTATOk.'9...The market is now poorly supplied, and there Is a good demand, several lots of mixed selling at 56Q60c. but choice Neshannocks are rather higher. POWDER...There has been a decline in the prices f 75c. on former quotations of Blasting and $1 ou Rifle ; the quo tations now are fur Blasting $4,25 V keg; Rifle $6. SAND STONE—ltegular eiales of liuntingdon county, at $ 9 VI ton. SALT...Allogheny No. 1 Is tow sold by manufacturers at $1 bbL, and extra at $1,15. From second hands the fig urea are a trifle more. . . SEEDS...The season for Clover and Timothy is now over, and there Is nothing doing. Flaxseed be in good demand at $1.12(41,16 l bash. 80A.P.S...The following are the manufacturer's prices:— Rosin fm.; No.l Palm 534; Chemical 6%; Castile and Toilet IDo.lp lb. 811RETIENGB, ypllg2, Ba.. The prime have again de• dined, end the following are now the ruling figures: Eagle Stectings 8 3 / 4 e. "f yard; Niagara B%c. 1101RiD YARN. No. 18 No. 17 No. 18....... No. 19..__, No. 20 NO3. 6 to 10 i❑ clusiye, Lb— 20 Nos. 11 and 12... 21 (4 No. 13 22 @ No. 14 23 @ No. 16 24 @ No. 400, 'f d0z..... 11 @ No 500, 10 4 No. 800 0 N 0.700... l 0 N 0.850 8 at .- N 0.900 8 ... No. 1000._ _ 8 -. Coverlet Yarn..... 27 - Candlewick ...... 20 TALLOW-The priceoltaVa advanced; we quota rough at 7 1 ,v and rendered at 10y,,c. VINEGAR- From firlt hands is selling at 5 , 4. Balton Vinegar 6c. gallon, by the Angle barrel. WRITE eNAD, LITICARGE, U.-White Lead IS firm and in steady demand at 82,60 it keg for pure oil, and dry Pc %I lb, suhtect to the usual discount. Red Lead 9 , ,4090, not, and Lythargo WINDOW GLASS...The Nieto for city brahtle have nd• vancecl, and we correct our qUOttairall a 3 follows .1-BxB and 7:9, i 8 box of 60 feat, 81,80; Bxlo, $2,16; Bill, 9XII 9x12, and 10x12, $2,40 Bxl9, 92.13 and 9x14, 82,86; 102.15 and 10118, $2,75; 10 cent discount off. Country brands toe. lower. WOOL...There in but little activity in the wool market, the eoaeon being now nearly over. The following are ruling rfitee at present : blond and tub All blood 36@k42" W1318111...1bte declined one cent, and rectified is quoted at 26®27c. Saw Ls held at 24g26,4c. Cluelauciatl 1114axiset. Cminarnwri, Augui3t 18.c—Flor.r Ls rather dull, with a limit ed demand; ages 1500 bbla at $4,7644,86 fortmpertine. Pro visions steady; miles 100 hhda Bulk Sides at Ell4c, packed, and 60 htids Bacon Shoulders at 7c; holders continue firm. Wheat active at 95c51,10 for strictly prime red and white. Oats firm at 60c, Corn dull at 55c. Whisky dui!; salts of 400 bbls at 23c, New York. Cattle Markot. lira Vona, August 18.—Beeves have advanced %q sales at 7©E34, average 13@83; receipts 2900, Cows heavy. Vettle unchanged. Sheep and Lambs declined 78c§$1, and buy era demand n BUR farther reduction; receipts 13,500. Swipe have slightly declined; sales at $4,50©5; receipts 2860. rtovr York !Stook Market. Nsw Wax, August 18,8toclut-diall, but firm. Chicago and Rock Island 7336; Mf 'titan Southern WO New York Central 77%; Reading 47%, Afissomi eta 19%; Galena and Chicago 111114;_llichigan Central 573 Brie 17; Cleveland and Toledo 383 a; Tennessee Ws 91 August 7. A6gasl 14. 15.976,821 89 $5,940,460 7o 433,204 13 ;458,206 05 292,373 03 362,793 32 1,236,425 20 1,257,820 84 '25 © 27 ab (A•,, t) TARN. CapetOh'n,aa.coL 26 white2sto3o 21 ._ 30t044 22 O Nina 22 O Batting,No. 1.... 16 66 Nu. 2.... 16 Cg) Eninay Batting.- 17 O o.mpr 6 ,j6._ ....... 16 O ••• -25c.iii lb ..2S " —3O " Moor York•illarkat. risw Yens, Augusta—Cotton t sales 800 balsa. Flour firm; sales 45,000 bble; Ohio beta advanced fic. Wheat buoy ant; sales 70,000 bus at an.advafice of I©2e, Western red $1,15@1,18; white $1,18@1,22. Corn buoyant; soles 42,000 bus; white 81@84c; yellow tio©9o.o. Pork Arm; mess $l7 @1745. Lard steady; sales a t ®ll'Mc. Whisky film; miss at 27c. Sugar Arm at 63,0)9c freights on cotton to Liverpool 34.0 d. Linseed Oil dull at 711572 c. hides have advanced 34;', $ q Buenos Ayres 2814 c. Tallow firm at 10e.— Freights on grain to I. irerpc ol 143.4(0.ci. GENPRAL ILL ILEA till —Those persona who aro sensible that they ere not well, yet are not af flicted by any well defined digeasii will find immediate and perfect relief from their diaagrei-able pymr,:oma, by making ass of WILSON'S PILLS, prepared and sold by D. L FA DINE STOCK k 00., Wholesale Druggist—and proprietors of B. L. FAHNESTOCICS VERMIFUGP, No. 60 corner of Mal • and Fourth street...), Pitteburgb, See advertisement on thud pagE, of'thio day's paper. - - R. T. KESSEDY ' W. 8. ICUBSEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. IKENNEEDIIT Si, mu). WHEAT, RYE,' AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AND }TOMMY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGUENY. atnlydawl. TEAMS CASH ON DELIVERY. SPECIAL NOTICES. PERI4IANEP4T OFFICE. COMPLYING Wall THEI URGENT REQUEST OP HUN DREW OP TGEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. PITCR AND J. W. SYKES Rave oonelndod to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, Ind may be conanlted at their office, No, 191 POI= atreot, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSIIMPILON, ASTHMA, BaONOHITIS and ALL rTFIE.C. CH3MPLANTS, complicated With, or causing pulmonary disease., includdng Catarrh, Heart Direace, AffectionJ of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, iite. DM' /ITCH A SYIiILB woul I state that their treatment of Ocutamption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in t 1 d blood and syrtem at large, both before and during t:ta deoesopmer.2 in Use tongs, end they therefore employ Uechan lord, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the systein. With these, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value, highly, but only as Pr:Rh/- hoes, (having no Curative, (gads when med alone,) end Inca lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time OT curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, bit false idea that ttfe"aoat of the disease can be reitaliod la a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the scat of the di ease is In the aced and its drects only in the longs. IPd- No charge for consuitstion. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult us by letter. my29:dzw OFFICE OF THE Pirrentrac a LEH, Bran -1.3 D Shaun Itieuamics Co-, NO. 96-WATER aritzET. PittlMigh, August 17, 1059. Oa TEE BOARD OP - DIHROTORS of tide Company have this day declared a .I:Dividend oat of the profits of the last eta menchs, of-TWO DOLLARS PSI, SHARD, applicable to the redaction of atOidt.:rictee. anlB:3t B. A. 4 RINEHART. Secretary. OFFICE OP TILE PITTSBURGH, FP. WAYNE AQn OILICAGO R. R. CO., Pittsburgh, August lrt, 1858. ) OD THE SEMI-ANNUAL _MEETING of the Stock holders the ‘• Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne asid Chi• rag° Railroad Company," call be held at the ltoems of the BOARD O 1 I.‘llAlte, in the city of Pittsburgh. Pn , on WRDINIiSDAY, the let dr.y of Bopterchur next, et 2 o'clock, s. 11 . • At which meeting, the Reporta of the oMcors and Direct ors, of she operations of the Road for six monthf, ending July Ist Milano, will be presented. By order of the President. AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Secretary. {We NOTICE—THEP. INTER :Pa COOPoNS of the 80n.% of Lawrence County, issued to the PITT& BURGH. AND BRYN RAILROAD COMPANY, duo July, 1858. will be paid nt the office of W. IL WILIJA.MB k 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in, place of payment la nnule in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust o,3npany, flew York, where the o:npons nre payable By order of jye TEN COIII3IIIiStaONERS. PEOPLE'S ANTI-TAX 0111YVENTION.—The Tax tr• '•-r:.Payers of Allegheny county. without distinction of party, who aro opposed to Railroad Taxation, the repeal of the Tonnage Tax, undue Railroad influence, the bribery and corrupt party management, and in favor of Inaugura ting a thorough Legislatlite refdrm, and securing an honest and econoielloal adininistrationiof the affairs of this county and the two elties,Ure requested to meet in Convention at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the 'l.4sth day of August, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of deliberation upon the present crisis in our affairs, of uni ting for mutual protection and defence, and of nomLeting :lest? you TEM PPOPLO to be supported by them at the ap proaching election. The primary meetings for the election of delegates to be held at the usuarplace, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock, I'. M., on Saturday, the 21st day of August next. aull:ce FIRST INTROIIRIED JULY, 1849. A. L. ARO HA' II ITL Te'S Portable Steam Hoisting anti Pumping Engine, On Wheels, from 3to SO bores power. Alto, Farm Em.. gines and Saw Mill Drivora, 3to ::0 horto. Enzincs always on hand. Manufactory, 18th S. ilanalton Street, Jyao:Smdaw P ULLA DELP MA. A. H. C. BROCKEN, No. 22 Cliff Street, New 'York, MANUFACTURER OP GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. alsEs Waie for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, Photo graphers, etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A liber al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent on applies. tlon. jy3Cam NEw ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' EE TATIRANT, NU. 27,1 FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has ltased, and:fitted up several commodl otta roams, nearly oppos!to the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Summer Season. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESTI CONFECTIONARY, FETJI TS, TOE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. Clo 10) Si. 111c0INILEY. pi ANOS I PIANOS 1 ! ,a; An additional stock of Piano Fortes from I fi 1, 7 . the celebrated Factories of STEINWAY A BONS, NEW YORE ; ALSO, NIINNS & CLARK, NEW YORK, tfas just been received, and tho attention of purchasers di. rectal thereto. El. KLEBER & BRO., Solo Agents for the above celebrated Pianos, j 025 No. 63 Fifth street. Summer Lager seer. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public In general, that he is in the daily receipt of thla delicious Beer, from the well. known Brewery a J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pronounced to be the best that wee manufactured hero for many years, CLEAR, I'ASI'EIIIJL and PUItIt. (live MI a call and try it. JOHN ik - erri, ap24:tf At his old stand, N 0.20 Diamond. NO. 65 FIFTH STREET.-- ROOFING CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF_ \ JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0.,) MANUVACTUREK AND DEALER W A altHil'S rUULT, CEMENT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFING MATERIALS MONEITOB, No. i"..5 NINTH Stitt: P, oppositc. Odd Fa k lowa Hall, Pittsburgh, I a. Jr 9 IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have JL now placed upon *he counter a lot of SOILED GAIT ERS and SHOES, which we oder CHEAP. Call and exam ine them. All kinds of summer wear Belling at the most reasonable prices. Aliases' Gaiters, black and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of the newest styles. We have still a few lieu's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly redu,ed prices. DISFENBACHER 8 CO., IYI O No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. .FEE BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, n der the Act of April 18th, 1857, printed and for sale by W. S. EILAVNN, Printers and Stationora, 13"2:.) Nos. 81, 83, and 85 Market street. BUSINESS MAN WANTED --' opur chase a Stearn Mill, near the city, In complete oral' and but smell capital required. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market atteeta 1131.CTORIAL WINDOW SOREENS.-A new, beautiful and cheap article, designed for the ex cluding of Insects, of all kinds, from passing through win • dews when the sash is raised; and at the same time adialt ting a free current of air. They are got up in a variety of beautiful 5C011139, an' are ornamental as well as useful—far sale wholesale and retail, at 26 and 28 St. Olair street, by _ J. PHILLIPS, anti. Sole Agent for Zdanufacturera in Pittsburgh. PING PAPER-3000 reams'ass't CRAPPING Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for este by 1e14_...-J. R. WELDIN. fIREA.SE--For Wagons, Drays; Carts, and NUII Canines, rocolved spa for sale by jy23" HENRY H. COLLINS. FrOBACCO.-75 boies, - assorted brands, s's, 4 B'o, and 10 3 5 Tobacco,! now Lomita& and for Bale by BICIKETBON, and - Non 2itl and 25211dberty street. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., lIE . ALILP.S IN ' FINE OLD MONONGA T SELA RYE WHISICY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY, ALSO RECTIFIERS AN D • DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streete, apl4] PITTLIDIIRMI; PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANITFACTIIIMES OY PRINTING, JOB, ANTI ALL RINDS OP WRAPPING 3E :9 Att. 1 :9 Ml' MB. Ware'house, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Vz/..." 4 3ay,3 bought at market y ! ricol. myB AtpuovAL. JOHN MOOKl!g2remoyed to No. below Market - • JOHN MOOR EAD, - COMMISSION MERCHANT, !FOE MI MB Ow PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAO JONES J . N0.1. mcotruouan JONES, BOYD & CO. \ • ULITII7ACTVILIOS of C-4ST STEEL. • ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AKT.F.s. Cornar Rosa and First Street/3, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA. MOORHEAD & CO., lIANUFACTIIEBE OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Battering, Spouting, &a. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. ifilarehouso, Na. 130 First stract, mr26:ly- is PITTSBURGH, PA. 11.1.54 3010, D. D. ROGlia Elc tED ROGEES CO., UAITOFACTUILEI.IS OF 11,0(1EILEV Ibi_PROVELD PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR THETA, coßgEscitoes AND FMST STILTIMITO, Pr4Bß l / 1 101a, Yd WILLIAM CLAYTON, 5 31,11CtilT Olt 114:1141.0 HA N 7" . 1 , NO. 97 DIAIIOND ALLEN; Near Wood streot, _P.I T TSBUR Gil, PA. A!F - .:LyB on hand, itlackborry, Ctur.,==, and Clognno 2raudi(A, USd Ilionuaiiab.d.x mad Iw,tifial WI :JAY of the entdydell chT A - pctia •,.qm Til za.v...b 9 jy23: tf :gorwavting anti Comadasion Merchant, rm.. me 5.412 or lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Beedo, Dried Fruit and Produce gonerail3 , , CorrAer of Markcet.and Virst,adsoata. Bann To—Frew:l.g G. l3alloy, William Dilworth, Br., . Cuthbert & Son, Pittaborgh; Boyd & Ott, Retaken A weßrinsen, 8...13radY, M. A M. asnk. Lint k Mangle Co.,&Georgo W. Anderson, Donle . Paxton A Co. Whnoling: ialdr.ttnLf FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD NJ street, Pittstargh, hoe on hand a lorgo STOOK OF HARDWARE, Which he will sail vary low for CASH. In addition to hia hocks, Hinges, 111/1 , 7013 a.ad Forkaiand Spoons, and a large 23iortment of Clarpontar's ToW, bo haa received a large sup. of flar.eago Critters and ,Staffers ; ShoveltrrT,ongnea and Potions; 0113Ighalella, and Enameled t';l9 -'l.P.raerving Rattles. • '..1.1.113Mi11.t1.21, ATTORNEY AT - LAIV AND CONVEIYAIMEZ. oinow With r ib :6.7. , ..rama. • ,11A. l'anzth WM. W. K IGIHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 806 ARCH STREET, PIMA ADEILPLIIA. Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra 'vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Elnndkerchlefs, &e., Draining downs Shirts, Wrappers, and Dram Stocks made to order by mess nrement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jel:lyd E. P. MIDDLETON SE, Duo:, IMPORT/IRO OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEA_LIMS IN FINE OLD , WHISKY'S, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, JeLlyd P TIM ADE L FRIA. GEORGE P. WERTZ'S Premium Mind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. VHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR .13. House with VENITIAN BLINDS, or thO moot exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their iutorests to give we a cid]. betbre "ptirchnsing elsewheie. My work is got up by tho best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention - a given to the !wants. of customers. Prices low. All work igarrented. No. 7; TIMM Street, Pittsburgh. [mylklyis fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR TEE EREOTIQN oS CAB WOREB, for from five quraern and Micrixrdif, and for Mating Baildings, public or privato, by Steam, not Waterer Furnaces. myErlyto ' Prnalltfß.GLl, PA. CARTWRIGHT SI, YOUNG, (Scmcm , rs to John Ozrtioright,) ANIIFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS INA. of Pocket and Table Ontlery, Surgical and and Pew tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Shilling Tackle, eta, No. t 343 Wood street. They Ova spacial.attentiou the manufactur• ug of Tittaßes, Bapportore, etn: Jobbing and' Ilopartring lth punctuality and despatch. spVf DIIITCEICOCK, M'CRIEERV & CO FORWARDING AND ODSIMISSION .51PROLIANTEI, Wholesale Vealers in Produce, Plour and Wool, No. 114 Becoud street, Pittsburgh, Pa. F171SRSIL1101B: ipringor Ilarbangh, Joseph B. Eller, EL Louis; Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., J 4. Chita a Co., Cornell L; Dorsey, Baltimore; PAgaley, COSgitIVO A Co., " Garret A Martin,Pbtlndelphla; McCandless, .kleann a C 0., " James, Kent,'Sontee t.; CO. 9 G. W. Smith, A Co., " Weaver Grabc.rr., tt Oco. ALA L. [lord, Cincinnati Keane, Sterling A CO, " A. 11....Fentoa .5; Brun., Yard, Gilmore rayEltlf w. H. moo-RE vt - T 11. McGE E • hi..iOHAIIT TAILORS, IV Dtalers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish log eoods, corner of Federal stryAand Market Square Alle gheny City, Pa. J012:1Y ROOFS, M AMBLE! M ARBLE JOffidi Warleialletio HAS A 1114AIITIrUL SICLECTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, grattloguires, Posta, ae &De 'rho itado iotitod to oraredilecnigtook. 1 '3l4tts 107, and sort erazrentel. fl-T:7-. :Zr. MORRTIT PTEDWA, DOINT BO: FAOTORY.- BIISHA oft. MITENDORP Ma unfacture to order, BOXES ealtabla for Soap and Candles, Mai 'dwarf) and Variety Gonda, eta, etc. WM. promptly MI6& Rom &Y DA.T49. , 7 I =JO A. . DStSiDtAO 1011) oIIERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale a a °ears, Comm g cr4 and Sorwardin' E r Merchants and Dealt Ire ir L Produce and Pittsburgh Mannfactures,No. 21,1 Libor dy:etient:Ptdefratrb.l re. _ ,ar. r 1 ge d a.... T e. 1 F i IJRNJTURN OR A frail mart:gent of Mal mrgh namnfaztored FURNITURE, embracing 131 MALTY., BOOK QAt:32S, WARD ROBES, And e very articie needed in a well fandahed dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment or OFFIOB FURNIT,IIRE, Con , ' Aantly on hand and Made:to - order. As the only terms on shish business is done att his establishment is for OAHU. Psi( as are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in I be above line, would be advanthged by calling at ytAamtia: iswihms, NO. 1,08 summit:l alreetilvlow llifth. J. D. INDMII, JO= fit OW% BUSINESS ICA.RDS. .& T. GRO TT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ries. A and 20 Weed Street, 3AIV3 HAIIDWARE• GO AND SEE DAVID H. WILLIAMS, (Suocrissoas ^o HUMAN, M'Or.r.nza & C 0.,) DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. anl4.ly-1s it : BEAUTIFUL PIOT. I ' a E.,,rPliotogr - "IS writing by light. The ontlinewof the human form tuna by this prosees o amd touched by. the • Artlst'i Pencil, lath - 63 perfect. Those who want such Plotauea•can get thearst - WALLT.aaneellaihlizzlicrarth street—{aul4l* • • . It. 11. CAR D GO & CO., . hotographers d Anitbroitypist, NEW YORK GALLFAVK L No. 21 Filth atreet, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, , oar. of Market etroit and Diamond, Pittabnrgh. PlllOO TO SUIT ALL. J. raylea4p a 0 G 1E it B NEIL DAGITERREA7 AND AMBROTYPA aro' AND z-zzaHr ,GAL :'E• ELY,. MTH BTltErs-T,NEARLY PPOSITE Tfl PONDOPITIOM tsta„PICY2I)IIIN4 taken all the miens etyilmr, in up weather, and warranted to pjeeee, at reatn2able rates. Flick or tleeetkn:tl &semen!) taken £4 tho'it real.dancos taoimse-te - -••• • A:MBROTY)PES- - A iIIiAUTI4I. AND DURABLDTIOTITBE WARRANTED, QAN HAD AE LOW IN THE COUNTR Y, AT Removed toil& Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PIiOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROT ZRE GAILEItIf has been removed from 76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth etreet, near'Market. TM's/proems having bodn built especirdly for the purpose, with three Iftrg. , tight, are not surpassed in the clty for comfort, convenlenco aud,!excellence in arrangement: , ter (Mr old friends and patrons ; and those Welting au perier lilienemos, are invited to call. ;;19, Itaception?Boom and i tipecimous on the grfand floor. • - an? .•. • • • FAILY -. . . SALES lA T NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales - '-oonag, ° No. 64, FMB street, every week day, are held pub& _tales of goods in all variety, Suited tor the trade and consumers, from a largo stock which is constan* replenished with fresh consign ments, that must he cloupd forthwith. AT In 1-)'CLOCK, A. 11, . - Dry Goode and fancy art clot., comprisingnmrly everything needed in, the line for ercoital and f.m y use; table cut lorY; .hardws.rc; clothl g; boots and shoes; ladies ware, .tc...j AT 2 l?'llLOOK, P. IL, Household and kitchen s tuniture, now and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China-ware; stoves; cooking uteusile„; groceries, Ltc. AT 7 9'01,0011, P. M., - Fancy articles; watched; clucks ; jewelry ; musical irustru. meats; gnus; clothing plry goods; bouts and shoes. book stationery, dz. ; 3 1; P. P.M. M. DAIS, Auct.a VARA" IN I AVER COUNTY, •AT A.l AUCTION—On P ESDAY EVENING, August 24th,,, at 74 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales ROOM', No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold: That valuable improved farm Of one hundred and fortpseven acres of choice , land la Beaver county, At., situated 04 the Ohm ever, Mid Cleveland and l'ittsburgh Itailro4d, anent 6 miles below Itochester., and being the first far -n abOve Industry Station. It contains about led acres of co,, 3O acres timber, 800 fruit trots, shrubbory, etc, and 3 ., itouses suitable for tenants. The above joins the lands cv, an eastern coal company, Who are t about going into lull cp ration, and will be shown to those wishing to see the p: tut .103, 'y Mr. Carson, who resides on the same. Tonne , Ono-..bird cash, balance in four equal annual payments, witliyintercat. Title indisputable.- - Pos. session given iramediataly. &ul6 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. PITTSBURGH ILVER PLAT D WARE—On THOR& D..,7 DAY MORNING, August 19th. at 10 o'clock, will be sold, on the second floe, of the Commercial gales Rooms, 64 Fifth street, an extensile and rich variety of silver Plated Ware, all of which Is of the best workmanship, and after thd latest and moat elegant designs, consisting oPplain and chased Tee gets, Cruel, Kettles, Vegetable and• Nursing Dishes, Ice Pitchrs, Buttrr Coolers, Water' Pitchers, Egg Boilers and Cups. irrniti and Cake Plates, °asters, 'Goblets, Cute, etc., etc. The articles will all be open for examine. tion, on Wednesday afternoon. unl7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer"' - - - - - - The elegant aide *hoer, - pamenger tattkot 4 81JPERIX1.--Capt. llinnuorm J. ar,— Gu ill leavo Plttebargh.- for Cincinnati, - THIS I).tY, the 4th inat., o'clock, re. • Por frriglit or passageapply on board, or to FLACK, -& - CO.; Agents. Through to lit Loniei In live dayz. Thla boat connects v-ith the mail lino, nail-will go through In the time aped -1104. She will lento on iSaturtin,y. a 22 P 2; SIVIEGLE. For .Rlarlo to and. _ Tho sten er EMU GRAHAM, Capt. -Mott: nos Arms, I will leave for the above and, all - "J-Interinediatt porta on evory TUASDAY, at 4 o'cbiek, P. M. Por,braight or pasaage ?pply board Seventy-Five New and Seeend-Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, I`ol SALI: WHITE'S REPOSITORY,* NEAR IAWRENCEVILLE. , -- rffillE SUBSratEB E OFFERS.EOR SALE ...& or oachanga, the Moot reaeonable terms„ q v , m - - a tine assortowntof Barotichee and second-hand 0 1 ! s :" . Baggle3 made by Watson, of Philsdelphiai . some7*ll ; - ued. Also, twentyonii new Boggled, modem. my own allop, from the very best material purchased La Eastern Market. A tine lot of Trotting Waspns, new and second-band. Also, n lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linde, Germantown Wagons. 41- Jersey Wagons and Rocha aye, two floe Phi:atone, seats for four persons,- one of the Wateon'a make, and the other New York make.. Two il o Sulkies, one made byMr. D. go(fgers, Philadelphia, =4 a: few Common Buggies, suitable for light marketing . The subscriber flatters himself that he can make it to the interest of ,persons wishing to par , chase, to give him a call. ' a i The establishment is con enient to the city, the ILtoelsior Omnibus Line of Coaches p ring the door every ten minutes. mr22l ydsw ,l ,t JOSEPH W ITITEI. 44* C. WEST & CO. t= CARRIAGES, SOOKAWAYS, BUGGIES ; , SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. N 0.197 Penn street, EnTspuittai, PA. ter All work warranted to La tho Lost materials and workmanship. . raylllqdts LILL POSTER!, WiLL ATTEND `lO THE POSTING and DISTEIBUTIt4•3 of all king of EILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EXHIBITION 3, ax: communication !:- ...Etna. by oodl,tolegraph, or other. Wso—directod to thfa offlc ;tit Morning Yoat, villlroceho promptattratiou db 7 LAKE SUPERIO# COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS: PARK, M'CIJRDY .CO pYrANUFACTURERS OF SIIMITITING, ESI, Braraers' and 'Zolt Copper,Pre.med Copper Bottoms, Balaod Still Bottoms, Spelter Bolder, Go, traporters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire, &o. Constantly On hand, Tlnmon'e ffachines and Toole. Virareho use, No. 140 First, and 120 Second stroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper eta to any desired pattern. • 1029:1ydaw .0. M. DOSCU. & 0 0 ARNOLDB, Dovell-and Davidson's Writing Maids for axle by w. S. HAV - Z*l, , Stationer, Nos. 3 7 1 83 and 85' M arket street. s9on will pnr3aase an island situated in A-/ the Allegheny ricer, opp Ate Sh . rpzbarg, containing about ten acree. Apply to JAnES 0. R 101.1131(, Real Eatate awl Llill Broker, 45 Fifth et. ti.LARGE Map of our country, with the States, Territories: and conetlas distinctly mark. V , l. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,' nun Corner alarket and Second stres. OTOCKIOG Alwaya on hand, and for F4lO at • JOBD2H EfORNVB, rtvall4 AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT ALMS, Fourth street. U6TTON SALES. STEKPABOATS. CIRTUANNATI. Yost .o.43lcfaukati. CARRIAGES. Tl - '0 1?.111.13 RUN, MANOPLGTOIIIIIS OP JOHN 14 7 ". RTC A RTIEIYS AT MANUFAOTURERS' PRICES, WiCITRItIENT DILL ,INCREASING . _CI/ On. account of the great reduction of priced the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORII, wo are selOng at thoo - following cheap rates: Ladies' Black Gallen; worth-$475 for $1 1 25: Ladies colored Halters w Irth 'sl;7s tlr $1,25 Tadlds' 'Bus bins worth $1 for VS cts„ Ladles' Boots - worth. $L,26 for 80 as; Ladies' Congress Edote worth $1,50 for 11.,23 Olent's Patent Salters worth $245 for $2.. , - DIRPENBLOnt3 it CO., ro. 17 Flfthfitreet, near Market. 100 TS AND SnOES—Selling at very low stock prices, to CLOS] OUT our. Spring and Simmer . I N. B.—A few more pair of . SOILED EIIOES,_ LEFT ; WM& will be sold at less than cost._ • - _ Oall loan and secure a bargain, at the Cheap Oar ani s e of JOSEPH . 11111011. LAND; anl4 flt Market street, two doors froutl?ifth. GO TO THE. PEO PLE'S /3110-a 211:) ,_ , and buy your Shoes at reduced peal' A fLra moro SOILED SHOES and GAITERS soiling GIMP. .GRIT'S °GAITERS and saoEs, sealing low., Gent's Ratent Leather Gaiters Mr $2. Now is the time fa bargains. Go and pro. cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfordo awl u:109, Book and'Oall Gaiterat, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Stuntner -Shoesselling at low Tates. Call soon. DIFFBNBAGEIER No..A GO. Bethreet, nearillarlset. _jyl7 _TMR -7- ^ 4 • I WINO IL Co 34dicir t3ala nid aZA .LA ata - 77 Market atreot
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