.-" . 2.ZZ4g LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Atlantic Cable Celebration. IMMENSE DEMONSTRATION. Grand Torchlight Procession--- General Illumination and Bonfires, EfreworM, &c. Rowboat Regatta, etc. According to previous arrangement, nearly of the merchants doing business on the main street; of Pittsburgh and Allegeny closed their doors at Lin. 9 clock yesterday afternoon. At a given signal from Trinity Church bell at that hour, two pieces of ord. stance from the Allegheny Arsenal, worked by artil lery men detailed by the commandant, stationed one on Coal Hill, opposite the month of Wood street, and one on Cliff street, in the Seventh Ward, commenced firing a succession of minute guns, alternately, which was kept up until a late hour of the night. A smaller gun was repeatedly fired from the bank of th.o Monongahela. During the afternoon the streets were alive with people, while many remained at home making prepa raticno for the general illumination in 7Hr, EVENING As soon as the shades of evening covered the earth, the crowds commenced flocking towards Fifth strcet,which was soon threr.ged with a dense and bust ling multitude. At half-past coven the illumination commenced, and ;n less than five minutes the entire street was made brilliant by a perfect blsze of light. TIIE PROCESSION. New CCMMCiaII to form. and as the various fire comp ;ales pad i on their r`iay to Liberty street, they wero greeted with loud cheers by an enthusiastic creed, who woo "Finn' over" for some my to vent their cy.cited feelings. The sous of .1121ta then passed along on their way to the pines 'of forming •nto ranks, preceded by a single drum, which was tapped on by one cf their number. As is always the case when this unique order appears in public, there was immense excitement. Tho procession formed cn Liberty street, is the following order: Eieht Fire Companies, with equipments The Independent Order of Red Tden. The Gorman Baangerbund. The German Turners. Sons of Malta. The procession was an exceeding lengthy one, the most striking feature of which was the Germans. We learn from " ore of 'cm" that the tall individual in the rear of tho_procession of the Sons of Ma‘te, was the Grand Commander of the Grand Comman dary cf the United States, from Boston. After marching through the streets for a couple of hours, the procession was dismissed, without any thing having occurred to mar the pleasure of the occasion. TEE ILLUMINATION All over the city numbers of houses, both public and private, were brilliantly illuminated and mc t toes and transparencies without number were dis played. Fifth street was an entire blaze of light. The Custom House, 011 Fcllows Hall, College Hall, the Post, Gazette, Chronicle and Diapatch buildings we.° illuminated from cellar to roof. The Post building, in particular, was the observed of all ob servers, which, with its bread front on Fifth street, is particularly calculated for displays of this kind. The fifth story contained the word.- I.XCIELSIOR Ranged in lotus of firo the entire length of the building. The fourth contained the word SUBMARINE And the third TELEGRAPII in like ra'ariP.Cry the whole forming a ECCTIO more brilliant thou can be described. Opposite the °Mee of the Poo, Eli Young exhibi ted a large tranparenoy on which was represented a scene on cne lido of the laying of tho cable in mid ocean, and on the other John Ball and Jonathan shaking hands across the water. Further up the street, Matthew's Billiard Saloon was also remarkable for the fitIODOiS of its display, in front of which was the motto A. T. C [Atlantic Telegraph Cable.] in large letters, probably twelve or fifteen feet in height, lighted with gas, making a fine show. Frcin the fine building of P. M. Davis, on Fifth street, a flood of light poured forth from a myriad of candles, and fireworks were discharged from the upper stories during the entire evening. The Iron City College had the follewing motto : "IEO9 CITY COLLEGE GREETING TO THE ATLAN TIC TELEGRAPIi. " Elliott, the shirt man, had a characteristic display in his window. The motto was also characteristic : " THE TWO GREATEST INVENTIONS : THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH AND GROVER h BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES" And in the window wa our friend, with an eye to business probably, grinding away at a Sewing Ma. chine, to the great amusement of the crowd. The Court Honso was lit up from the ground to the uppermost window of the demo, and its light could be seen from any portion of tho city, the top most lights being at such a heighth that they looked like distant stars. A fine band of music also kept playing during the whole evening. The St. Charles Hotel was also illuminated, being the only. hotel in the city, wo believe, that was. The scene which it presented reflected great credit on the proprietors. W. S. Haven's extensive buildings on Market street were an excellent show. A transparency was str3tched actors the entire front with the following : "GLORY TO GOD IN TILE HIGHEST." In front of Weyman's Drug Store, on Smithfield street, was a transparency with this inscription : " ON EARTH, PEACE ; GOOD WILL TOWARD YEN." There was also a Gump motto, but our Teutonic reporter •being engaged jomewhere in discussing " zwei lager and ein pretzel," we are unable to give the translation. The Journal Hiles, on Tbirl stftet, also presented a fine appearance, the on the :ocier floor being covered with appropriate inscriptions. At the plow factory of 'he Messrs. Hall, on Penn street, a transparency seas exhibited, representing John Bull and Brother Jonathan standing on their respective shores, laying the telegraph cable, with this inscription : A FEW " ri - Nn "OF BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED BY FIELD iO Many of the houses in the suburbs werolinNY illu • miaated. Among them we observed the residence of Thos. Holmes, Esq., on Grant strut, which made a display in every way creditable to its owner. The office of the Telegraph Company was also an entire front of light, the motto of which was an ex.. ceedingly appropriate one. In front of a number of business houses on Woo street were displayed fleas, transparencies, Sic., with' out number. The Mayor's 003 c, Treasurer's Wiles, and the ar morios of the Blues and Greys, in the Wilkins build ing, on Fourth street, were brilliantly lit up, and a constant sne:ession of fire works was kept up before the house for reveral hours. On the river the row-boats, barges, :mows, " dog. outs," 4te., had a 6 , rand turn out, in complianoe with the suggest on ramie by the Poa: the other day. The number of torches scattered all over the river, the ringing of the steamboat bells, the cheering of the crowds, the discharging of all kinds of fire works from Water cave: and Coal Hill, opposite, was a scene never to be forgotten, and which will ever lin- ger in oar memory. We had almost forgotten to mention the illumine t'on on Mount Washington, which from its heighth, could be witnessed with good effect from the city, vbile ever and anon the scene was enlivened by _ iockets, tx C. _We have not time, at this late hour, to particular iza any more, but suffice it to say that never in the history of the city was there a more joyous and bril liant ooca.sion than on last night. The feeling ap peared to be spontaneous, and every one seemed to realize to the fullest extent the importance of the oo c.asion. The cativo night, up to the late hoer at which we write, the streets have boson threnged by a large crowd of persons of all ages, sexes and color. Fifth street at nine o'clook was ono mass of humani• ty from Market•stract to Grant, and every available window and roof was crowded by persons anxious to witness the procession as it passed. Strong° to say, with all the confusion and excite. nient incident to the celebration, not one serious ac cident tool: place. Tho dress of a lady on Fifth street took.fire from a torch, but was soon extinguish. ed without injury. Ssveral fights occurred, but no one was fatally - hurt. Off man, whose name we did not lean, re: calved a wound from a Itnifewhilo engaged in a fracas, ,but it was a mere flesh wound. Taken as a whole, the demonstration was a great suloosa, and was an honor to the city, a credit to the Mer who was chiefly instrumental in getting it up, an ay d aio to the citizens who took part in it. „ . 'THE ELEGATI'A ~'b ` ~r~ x...; sa-.. w A lit elowholy Case.—Yesterday afternoon an up town merchant had provided himself with a flue melon, with which he intended to regale himself and friends. About ton o'clock, srme of the aforeiaid friends called in, and "just for the fun of the thing," one of the party, cri n a cso shall call No. 2, vrhilo the attention of the merchant (No. 1,) was called off, concealed the melon under the counter. No. 1, mis sing the melon, instituted a search for it, which proved unsuccessful. No. 2 had in the meantime gone 'off, and the owner of the salon, conceiving that ho had made away with it, went before Mayor Weaver and made information against No. 2, fetter cony. Ile, on hearing the charge, immediately roe paired to the temple of Justice, and in company with the Chief of Police visited No. Ps store, and disinterred the missing property. He then returned to the Mayor and swore out a warrant against No. 1 for falEo arrest. A hearing wes had by the Mayor, both gentlemen employed counsel, and the Mayor, after hearing the case, decided that inasmuch as the melon had not been carried off, and as larceny con sists in. "feloniously stealing, taking and carrying away," the case was dismissed at the cost of No. 1, who failing to liquidate, the melon was detained as security for costs. No. 2 went away well satisfied with the result of his law suit, while No 1 acknowl• edged himself sold. - Serioue Accident—On Tuesday of last week, Dr. David W. Grey, the Democratic nominee for Assent.. bly, of Greene county, and his partner, br. T. Ross, were going from Jacktown to Ryerson's Ration In a sulky; in descending the hill west of Jacktown, some part of the harness gave way, when the horse took fright and commenced running ; in attempting to stop him, Dr. R., who had the lines, was thrown Out, but not much t urt. Dr. G. was then left in the sulky without any means of controlling the furious and frightened animal, which ran for E - -. 1140 distance over the rough and stony road, and striking a stump npset the sulky, throwing Dr. G. out, bruising him terr.bly and spraining one of his legs in a serious manner, which has caused him much pain, and also confined him to his room; at last accounts he was slowly recovering. Horeea Stolen.—We learn that on Monday night last two horses were stolen from the stable of Mr. James Mahan, residing on Colder's farm, a short dis tance from Harrisburg. Having noticed a suspicious looking follow " bobbing around " his premises a few nights previous, Mr. M. watched the stable for two nights, and as the fellow did not make his appear ance, he concluded that he bad abandoned all design upon his property. On the above mentioned night, however, the thief, landing the coast clear, made a descent upon the stablo, and took away with him two horses, which Mr. Mahan valued at about four hun dred dollars. No clue to the thief has yet been ob- tained, and it 6 not known in what direction he travelled. Shooting Affray at York.—We learn from fhe York Protectionist that on Saturday last Mr. Charles Odenwalt, when passing over the Main street bridge, was shot by a pistol, the load entering the le.t side of his back, obliquely, only about one inch from the spine. He is lying is a critical position, his life being despaired of. The murderous attack was made upon him without the slightest provocation, and it was no doubt the intention of the person who shot the pistol to murder him. On Sunday morning George Lltz, alias Isiew Market, from Baltimor •, and James Brown, of Lancaster, were ar:ested on suspi cion of committing the deed, and hold for a hearing. Aceidode.—We learn that two men were seriously injured at a station between Lima and Forest, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, in the following manner: Thn were sawing wood with a machine, when the wheel burst and a fragment of it struck one of them on the leg, producing a serious accident. The other received another piece about his thighs, but w 11.3 not mach injured. A litt:o girl, about six years old, playing on the railroad track above Forest was run over by a train of ears and one of her logs cut off. The engineer .aw her and reversed his engino, but too late to save the child. Suicides.—A man named Jacob Dray committed alcide in Rockland township, Barks county, a short ime since, by cutting his throat with a razor. lie s said to have been non compoe mentie. A German named Charles Bossier, formerly of Barks county. committed suicide on Wednesday a week, last, at Fruitville, Lancaster county. He first cut his severing the erter;es and veins, and then attempled to cut his throat. The deceased was about forty-eight years of age, and of very diseipa• ted habits. Drowned.—An Italian vender of images was drowned in the Susquehanna, near Carbondale, on Tuesday of last week. He swam across the river and nearly back, when he sank. Some young men bathin - g above him went to hie assistance, bat could not save him. Three companions of the unfortunate man were with him, but too much frightened to render any aid, they ran away. The body was dis covered and fished up with a boat hook about half past twelve o'clock, having been in the water an hour. dfititary.—The annual election for officers of the Jackson Independent Blues, took place at their ar mory on Wednesday evening. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Orderly Sergoant, Hamlet Lowe ; Second, Martin Kemp; Third, P. Clark; Ensign., Samuel Dobbins; Quarter Master Sergeant, B. F. Blood ; Corporals, John Johnson, David .1141ckwelder,John Richardson, George Flugh. The p..)st;of Fourth Sergeant is otill vacant. Ary.—The Field, 6taff and Company officers of the Ist Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 16th Division, of the Uniformed Pennsylvania Militia, met in Johns town on Saturday last, and made arrangements for holding an Encampment in that town on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th days of September. The Regimental, Battalon and Company officers of the county were all present in full dress, and made quite sip imposing appearance. Sucl.fen Death.—A little child of Mr. Wesley, resi ding in Johnstown, was found daad in bed, on Mon day morning last, where it had been placed the pre vious night in a good state of health. An inquest was held by Esquire Jeffreys, and a verdict of "death by visitation of God," returned by the Jury. Dr. IL Ernyser was thrown from his buggy, a few evenings since, near his residence in the vicinity of tLo city farm, and considerably injured about the head. Dr. M'Cuel: dressed his wounds. On last Sunday the house of Mr. Thomas Duncan, in Snowden township, was entered, and robbel of a v,,riety of elothing, and other articles, to the amount of about oigh , y dollars. The thief was not known. 7he Citi... , Ns of Greensburgh have CUMlLlerith d the orcctibn of gas works it that place, undor the dirco• this of Thos. S. Francis, who has been employed to superintend the construction of the works. L. IVi/marth, Esq., has been appointed Superin tendent of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, in place of Dr. Reynolds, resigned. The Democratic Convention ins split on the Ink question, and the majority are in favor cf using Clark's non corrosive for backing the public docu• 'vents which are to be sent broadcast over the coun ty this fail. Clark will receive some benefit by the operation—that is, it will advertise his article and recommend it to public favor. There is already a great demand for this superior article, and as soon as people find c•ut its superior advantages, they will not hesitate to ask for Clark's. lloweiaii it- Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and after she had taken it for about five weeks Ehe was able to do all our house work, which ehe had not previously done for four yegiS. We cheerfully, and nonsked, recommend your Com pound to all who are suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption. JAIME SOUTHRRLAND. • MARY H. SOLTUERLAIID LOUISVILLE, Ky., July, 1550. Qs,CINCINNATI, STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton coum ty.—Before me, the subscriber, justice of the Peace, in and for said county, personally came John Lee, who, be. lag duly sworn, deposeth and said that he had been gruffer leg with Chronic Diarlaes for the peat twenty-two years .std bad consulted and received prescriptions for liiscaie cf (ruin ail the principal physician., in Phibuielphia and Cin cinnati, but all to no effect, as he roLoivad no relief. At last be ws reduced to a mere skeleton, without eve-u the trope of ecor finding.relief, bat Ly the advice of a friend,was induce I to try HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, and, t, hie ritt , r snrpri ,. e, found relief from the first trial, and in less than two months found himself per fectly cured of his co.uplaiut, en I ie daily rccolcring his ..trength of body, and mc.rea,ing in fah; and cheerfully gives this certificate, in the hope that others afflicted kite himself may be benefitted. JOHN LEE. sworn and subicribed before me, Angast co., 1856. C. F. HA ,s4I3E.LSIANN, Justios of the Peace, No. 41 Western street, Cincinnati, 0. For sale I.sy drnggisti and dialers generally, everywhere e.cd by :;OSTErrt,H k SMITH, Mannf.xturers and Proprietors, r.r.sT ~ 51 WeLr and sd Brorit streets.. OD J. M.. OLIN'S O.ELE:I3RATSD STOMACH BIT TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are reesunend4 to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they'aill cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, bet losses them to test their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far sn• pericr to any preparation of the kind iv w in the market. Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re, snits in crises of Dyspepsia, lose of appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It remoTes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and-imparts a healthy tone to the who'o system. Bo sure and call for 3.ISL Olin's Celebrated Etamach Bitters, and see that the article pur chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M. OLIN, Eels proprietor and manufacturer, No. 2,67 Penn etreot, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers genslly. J 929 ru .I,iIANILLA PAPERS. All sizes and valities, for sale by MI. 0. JOHNSTON & CO., Paper Dealers and am 61 Wood amt.. •.: 7 ;..7.::.'.: .- .';',' , ''.•.-!'.'•: . ;;I• ].4:...,.:,.•..,•.L..,,,,.,0,:?.,-,.:,_ 6.i-; . : . - . - - ----- ,,, ,:t5 , 4,1 ;-"..',.!:•.' . 4f.. , : , 1',.: , ,4:7_ „.. _ ..., ,-.:,,. JOSEPH MEYER, 1111111FACTURER Or Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 PCITOI street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 3d In addition to the Farnituro business, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKING. Hearsee and Carriages famished. utr=dly—lo ) / /1///: (i(/'/I • • /‘ ) • iron City Commercial College, Paanargh, Pa.—Chartered, 1865. 300 STUDINTO ATTENDING, JA.80AR4,1858. Now the largest and most thorough ?Commercial School of the United States. Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the [bunting Bann. J. 0. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and Science of Accounts. - . A. T. DOUTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. LIBYDIIICE and T. C. JENKINS Towbars of book- Beeping. ALEX DOWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, PrOftlEllolll of Pen manship. Single and Doable Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rape t Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, t.ro taught, and all other subJects necessary for the success and thorem.ir it - of a practical business man, TWELVE Drawn all thu preminms in Pittsburgh for the pa.t three years, also In Eastern and Western Cities., for bud Writing, • Sir AND NOT WOE ENGIIAVID WORN, `at lIIPORTANT INFORM nTioN.. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure--Graduates assisted in obtaining sit uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, $lB--Average time S to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $6 —Entire coat, $BO to $7O. Minirtera' sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—S.pecimena of Business and Orna- Writing—inclo 70 two stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, aus Pittsburgh, Peum,vlcari NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of BAG A ILEY, COSt3itiVE .4 CO. expire.' by limitation, on the first instant. The business will be c nUnued by W. P.AGA.LEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of the late firm. W. DACIALEA, JJIIN S. COSUIIAVE. Pittsburgh, July 221, 1858.7Jy28:tf _ SEWINU DOUBLE LOOK STITCLI SEWING MACHINES! HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 FIFTH STRLIIIT, These Machines are admitted to be the beet in market fur family ase, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will nut rip von if every fourth atttcla be cut. It is tin only low priced double thread Machine in mal k, s e ill be received and promptly tilled by M. DALY, Agent, No 20 Fifth street., on the corner of Market alley, Pittsonrgly. Pa. NOTICE—M- DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, in the only one of the name in busweee en tins street. jyls:tv r\EPOT FOR TIIE SALE OF COAL OIL, _kJ 132 South Second Strict, PHILADELPHIA. Lubricating Oil fur all kinds of .21..r.ldnery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the brat wiuter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMES, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, AC THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP. This lamp performs a perfect coobumption of all ~make and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found Imperfect, thereby git 'mg a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by 11. 80U111 , 1.4U, Solo 'Ag,nt. 1 600 'rho owner is going westand will • sell his brick dwelling house on Webster street, near Townsend, for the eb3vo price, and on easy terms. The hone is now arranged for two familio, but run be ea. , ilv altered to suit but ono 1 tinily. Contains six rooms and finished attic. Lot 24 feet front by 109 drop to an alley. In a good neighborhood. S. CUTEISSRT It SON, aol) 51 Market street. _ aul- 2....nd TUE subscriber has removal the balance of Us stock of FURNITURE To ilia ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, No 84 Fifth street, where he offers every article at the raducnd prices. Every article is marked in plain ag - nei.., and those in want of Farnham, are respectfully icvite.l to call and czamine the Goods and Prices, biter° piaschumg elsewhere. Jy2l:im EL U. RYAN. MAFI I T T & 0 D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AN!) FINISHERS, Not. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal Strut, Allegheny Gas Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. Wo have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call particular attention. 13 , 203 m MAFFITT & OLD. _ S T O N C U. QLASS PATENTED PRESERVING - JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manure°. tared and for sale by OUNINUII:MS A 00, Nab. 109 WATER' and 140 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. tsj— The main secret of preserving fruit In a fresh condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in expelling all the air there may may be in the vessel, so that when the fruit noel', It will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to manufac ture these Jars, respectfully call the attention of dealers and others to them. Thl great superiority of GLASS over any other substance for the presn - vatim oT fruto, etc., etc. is so well known, that any comment.; upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel confident that any one, after having once seen these Jars, will never be induced to use any other. For sale wholesale and retail by CUNINGIIAMS it CO., No. 109 Water street. WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER PROPRIETOR, The house is new, built especially for the purposes of a First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav• hag Lad many years exporience in the business will keep constantly on hand the beet that the markets offord. His Wines, Liaaors and Ales, are of the best quality. He wants all his old'triends and the public generally to give him a call at tho Symposium. del2ly ON THURSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'ork, P. as., will besifferedior sale, on the premises. several Lots of ground of one, two and three acres, each. This pro perty Is situate on the Coal 11111 and Upper St. Clair Tnrn• pike, at about four miles from the city, near the well-known Nursery of Becksteck. & 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 pei sone desirous of purchas ing an acre or more of grouted ler a country residence. A large Academy is in progress of erection on the premises. The soil is well adapted for fine gardens, orchards, etc, and apriugs of excellent water are abundant. For further psi• ticulard, apply at our office, 51 Market street. $. CUTHBERT & SON, aul.l Real Estate Agents. 1%/I . ONONGAIIELA INEWttANCE COM PANY STOOK, AT AUCTION-0u TUESDAY EVENING, August 17th, at 7% o',look, at the Commercial S'iles Rooms, No SI Fifth street, will bo sold: 10 shares Monongahela Insurance Company stock. aul4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. RELIEF INSURED-PRICES LOW.- Those in want of TRUSSES OR SUPPORTERS, Should bear in mind that there is but one manufactory in tho city. And although these articles aro sold at many places, still they are mere dealers in them. Those who would procure a Truss, at abont one-half the usual price asked for them In this city, should not fail to call at CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S, Trwei Manufactory, No. SO Wood street. FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling House on Third street—WO per year. S. OUTUBERT .4 SON, 128 Beal Estate Agents. f,t Mtuhet• et. $l5 WORTH OF MEISIO FOR TWEN- Ti-FITE CENTS—TUE GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.—This little work contains all the Forda and Music of the new and popular airs of the day. Tho selec• tion has been made with grcatcsre, giving only those songs which are good and popular. All the best songs of S. C. Foster, are embraced in this collection. A large supply just received, and for sale at tho Music Store of anl6 JCITN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. EGGS. -40 Bble. Fresh Eggs just received, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, attl6 corner Market and First streets. PRODUCE.- 10 b' la White Beam ; 9 " Mess Pork, for pale by le3o W. 11. 13PETII dt CO. - DEFINED SUGARS.- iv 30 bbls Lovering's Crushed, Pine and Coarse Pulver ized Sugar 20 bbls Lovering's "A" Coffee Crushed Sugar ; 25 44 44 44844 44 4 10 " "0" Yellow—in store and for sale by MlLLlfft & EtICKETSO:g, anti Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. 5(1 ACRES of very desirable land, at a his . X , abort distance from the city, having SOLL:O beautiful sates for country residences-47 acres contain coal of the i t 4 -l Er, BILL of /I.l , l*rnon. .1 ivitijes of tho Feace, and Const.. ~.,. . : , .-..i. of April 18th, very best clualitY. For tale by au7 B. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market et. 1857, printed and fur sale 1.,, V. - . . 4 . HAVE, Printers and Stationers, Noe. 31. 23. and 35 Market street. PREMIUMS, 15 . .1 A C II I N E S.— THE $2O AND $4O Are now on Exhibition. at the It E 311, 4/ IV A L . THE SYMPOSIUM. Fifth Street, .75.7m1 Docr to the Pilltburgh Thea're UPYING PRESSES screw Coping Pretiseii: Cara and Laver Copying,Presees ; Lever Screw, and Spring Copying Promo. Lever 0. JOHNSTON & CO., 57 Wood area. ALI EGRENY CITY LOTS FOR SALE.- Tour lots of ground situated on Federal street, abore the North Common, will be sold low and on envy terms. Apply to yAmFg C. RICHEY, anlo Beal Estate and BM Broker, 85 Fifth et. T UST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Pardon's u Annual Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1853,1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1858, namely, from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. The whole completing Stroud end Brightly's Ptutcm'e Digest to the present date, by Frederick O. BriOtly, Esq., for sale by J. R. WELDIN, No. Eta Wool dent, near Yogal. ~ .- : .. .- , 7,:y.';'..1.,'.,=:.';',:i . -'•.:1- . :*:'-:.:- : .7.,i4..'.::.'-.',:::,..:1.,..-:.i..::-.T.:-.7'.-:.::.:::' SPECIAL NOTICES, PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITII THE InIORNT It t'QUI'Sl' LA U:, DRF.DS OF Ti PATIIINTS, DRS. C. H: ~ WITCH AND J. W. SYKES nave cazelnl , l to rernata PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBUItaII, And may be connated at their office, No, 191 1.131:121 street, OPPOSITE ST. CLASP. 1101T,L, Daily, exc.( pt L... C. , BRONCHITIS and ALL t. THE COMPLA.HTB, complicatt_d with, or easing pulmonary di...t.)ase, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Lire-., I )7•77',. Ls, Fem Ile C. - , rp la int.,. 6 - c. 7..tti I; - , stare iF-t t• t • ofCrulaa .a tie• tint :', is ue bleod nd ttz .• dmiormitni. in Cis tangs, and the., th,reMze I Mill", frj.o, - !l•tri 'cal, Hygienic and Medical reinevti«e to partly the biomi nod strengthen the system. With tics , , they use M EDIOAL IN HALATIONEI, which tlwy value hi4l,lY, bat only ar. Panta. Loss, (haring no C; r stle..-Jc when turd alone) and Inva lids ore earnestly rauti.,ned wastiug the precious time of curability on any tre.artnoht baso.l npon the planal ble, but false idea that the "seat A,C the r.tri he reached In a direct manner Ly I u1,....1ati0n," ler, a• brz l ero stated, the seat of the it in the tJ,rl aml u, e Ifecta lily in the langs. Iran -No charge in co sal ma n. A list of qu0.1ti0. , ,, ILa lent t.. Cheer wishing to roust/It IIA lei Tel. 24ednw (.)PI4'ICE OF T.IIR rsaEult•ift Lips, !HU: Aso MARINE is be.4.SSCC , :••)). WATI.:II o ii, •••c . .l' 17. E B ) )•;•' Ui ij L.. Llt lly 01 ..)1,1),••) Loire thi., (la) det Inn 1-1 out 01 t.• • ioutl).) of the la.A els no I. ). ••t p.)1.)1 ap?licabla to the t••:. actlB3t Y. A. lid NEILA , iT )'ocretu-y. O,4TWE 0F THE PITTSBUROU. T. WA YNE SNL , UiliCAOl) It. H. CO. • fl Pitt,burgh. Angnst 1 t. THE 'tit:All-ANNUAL yii ITtS , 3 rd tha gtcck. uoldera in the t• Curt Wayne and Chi• csgo Bat'road Company," mill be hot i at the Ito_dos of the BOARD OF TRADe, irt the city cif Pittsburgh, Pa, on WEDNESDAY, the let Joy .1 - iz,optitinber next, at 2 o'clock, At which meeting, toe itep.crts uf to c Ofileern and Direct ors, cif the c.ptrntiowl ; f the in a.l far alit in)u tt,s, ending July Ist will be pr.:sea:cal 13 .1 ettliie cite Puna:tit. au2it:l A di'le rus jilt I IA ...Zrvtary, NOT I T I 'f iNS tit tic- Doti 'a of Lawr !_'our: to the BURGH AND Elti di IthlLiLcL CiEIAPAN due July, 1859 will be paid ar .:f 'X. II WILLI Atte A C 1 Pittsburgh, Pa The chaug tea of payment di inade consequrt,•••• ‘.l' the failure I th • uhio lAto I . inurcioie an•l Trued Cimpany. w Yti where the U uttiom are payable 11, ; r.l. jl .l P Ica ANl' 1:T .1 X C 'fax PayersAlit g tieuy CAI . lo dutthetion nJ party, who are 1)!„,• hed I. 11•Olroad Taxation, the repeal of the Tonnage 'lax, cudnr Eliiinpai I ilttlni•ll , •• , , the br IP?r) anti corrupt party ace ageirent, and i favor of Inaugura ting a thorough Legislative reform, and scouring an honest an I ocenoadcril alminiatratiun o the tiff :Ars of this county end the two cditm, are in:vested to meet is Convantion at the Court qoi:e.s, in the city uf PltiAburgh, on Wednesday, the '2sth day of Anglin: at 11 o'clicA, A. 11.. fir the purpose of Ll:liberation the rdeut crisis , .tic affivirs i of urai• ring for multi :I iro . ,•(' . -11 .0.1,1 drier •, 1111 , 1 ,If utcrui sting A xu Kt:T lon 711,, I•CAI•Lz. L•c• •••‘,ll , .rte I by them at the sp• proachiog twit 11,0 Prim-y nit:, tic,,rs dir the ele. - tc:cci of delegates to b e held at the usual place, between the tomtit of 1 and 7 o'clock, P. 9., toi eitor:My, tide 21st My f August next. aullice FIRST INTIV) UCEI) JULY, 1649. A. L. ARGEI3InIiIt.ULT'S Portable steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine, from a Stl h,•.. 1 'W., giu.a t..Sl' DI to r,,3 3u ou hand .I:auilfa. - 01), 15 li S• Iltstuiltori Street, PUT J 7:iil:J rn ~' ~.a A. H. C. BR,VHEN, No. 22 Cliff Street, GLASS SYRINGES, 110MCEOPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLL‘;, ETC Ula Wnro for Ch ,rot-ts, l'orfcmon, Photo grnt hors, btc. U r: l.ackilg , . A fiber al dioconnt nottla to tho oT r- iron l'onntry Drug girt 4 anal VelliCFS bt)licito 1. Pd.. , 1.10.1 cent on appll,l tam. jy3o:3m NEW ICI.; C E A . n S ALUAI AND LADE:' RE 7TAUILINT, 274 I F TII The 2uleicrilier has Itased, and titled up several,ciliarnorli• n e ar ly eeprieJe the Itichange Bank, on filth street, which al, 11 , a ..q.c.l fa; the :411.11111er Season. La. les and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of Fltt4t.4l-1 CifeIFEICTIONABS, FItU UItKAM, WA117.11 ICES, and all the refraslinients of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test 'or themselves. (j :AO) M. McdINLEII. :,lANOS 1 PIANOS 1! An additional stick of Piano i from the , elebrated FactZiea ,f STEINWAY NEM,' YOUR, NUNNS CLARK, NEW YORK, Ens just bona 3.1,d tilt , attoution of purehmets di. ther.to. P.. 1.6.1111.3E1t A. BRO., 801. , Agoras for thr cc , lol,r-Ltt, 5;; ififth strevt. Summer Eager BOVA". rpLIE UNDERSIGNED {LEGS LEAVE TO Inform his friends an_` the pittilic in gsneral, that he is in the daily roceipt of tht3 Boor, from the known Brewery of J. N. Straub, City, It havO:ig boon pronounced to be the best that rind ntrinfacturokin,re for many years CLEAR, I'ASTEFU I, end PURE. Give me a call and try It. JOHN Evrti, ap'2,titt At hi: of 1 tit.tud, ' o 28 Dian:lend. NO. G 5 F 1"r i'l'l(l,lF,T.--- It.o()Flti(i DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HARTMAN, (Recently Agent for IL M. Warren & Cu.,) 51ANIIPA — TURER AND DEALErs WARREN'S FELT, CEMENT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS RuuFING, ROOFING MATERIALS." e , p 6 OFFICB, N 0.15 Fdl , lll 61 - IIEET. 01.00 Alto Odd Fel lowa Hall. Pittsburgh, Fa. C ONIMERUIAL PdtINTINGi CARD HANDBILLS, BOA,HEAD3, PotiTERS, LEGAL liI,ANKS, PAPER BOOKS FOR LAWYERs, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Parent,' In th , nontkat manner, promptly and at 01.1EAP KATI'S, I MOUNT IV A SIIINGTON.—For Sale—A comfortame two story frame dwelling house of four roorn9, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade treeg, &..c., n go,l : cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, .te palling fence, attruie on Sycamore street. Mount Washing ten. B. CUTHBERT 8: SON, “S 51 Market street. VEU PS. 60 Ws choice Gol.ion Byrnp ; 20 " Ftotnick% First Quality Syrup 75 et. James' Sunsr House 6oliise In store and for sale by au6 Nn4. 221 and 221 Liberty s•rrot MACKEREL -35 boxes No. 3 large mackerel ; 25 " No. 2 Received and for sale by anl2 HENRY 11. COLLINS VIPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have now placed upon 'he counter a lot of soiLnD GAIT LAS and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam ine than. All kinds of anntmer wear soiline, at the most reasonable pricos. Slissea' Gaiters, thick and colored, with and withcric heels, Icw. Children's Irancy Shoes, of the newest styles. We have still a faw Hen's Patent Leather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly redu.led prices. DIFFENBACLI KR F. CU., No. l 7 Fifth street, near Murk et. Jy2) A BUSINESS MAN WANTED—To pur chase a Steam Mill, near tho city, in compicto order and but small capital rognirod. an! S. CITSHENIIT a ST. , I, 51 Market stroet:U DICTORIAL WINDOW SCREENS.-A new, beautiful and cheap article, designed for the ex cluding of insects, of all kinds, from ve , iing through wiu • dows when the sash is raised, and at th, same time admit ting a free current of air. They aro got up in o variety of beautifutscones, ani are ornamental as well as neefal—for sale wholesale and retail, at 24 and It St. Clair street, by J. A; H. PHILLIPS, Bole Agent for Blanufacturera in Pittsburgh. 7OBACCO.-75 boxes, assorted brands, s's, We, and 10's Tobsooo now landing, and for sale by BOILEIB. a ansragoN, - am 221 and 228 Liberty street. ' - TEL CLIUMLiS:ON Ens Farm En• .11way ;yew York, STREET a 0 0 F S, t , l' LVED.I uesuuer!uv COLOSED BILLS, it Alen,: & ERS. MORNINO POST JOB OFFICT, CORNER OF WO CND FIFTH EITET.7B BUSINESS CARDS. J. &T. GROUTT, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN h,' OLD MONONGAIL',:i !,1 YE WELLSKY, prawn AND APPLE ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN 1) DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield an d S'rout Streets, •apii] PITTSBUMGII, PA. S. B. & C. P. MAItKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTINI, JOB, ANT) Al 1, lc No. 21 - ,:•yttoa S I c'I'L'TNIIUi ill, P REMOV UL. JOHN MOORHEAD Laa removed to 7-/ Water below 30'LN MOORHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIO METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 73 WATER. STREET, BEL)Vir MARKET, earn) PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBUIaiII STEEL WORKS. IA AU JoNES RAJ. L. Ji.\ JONES, BOY D ,Y, I=l CAST STE.Et, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. C0rr..17 newt. aritt:Pirat Stmt.'s, PITTSBURGH, PA. M®o II D & CO., H&NUFG.CTURBR OF American, Piain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, Por Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, E.e. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PA TENT lIVIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON Wareilionac, No. 130 Rirat streaL, rnr26: ly is MENEM D. pr., ROGER@ & CO., lIANIIPACTURBES OP 600 ERS' IMPROVED PATENT CULTIVATiIit CORWER ROBB AND FIR3T STREETS, WILLIAM CLAIIION & CU., WIIOLEMLE AND RETAIL iAQ,IJOES MERCHANT F, NO. ;'..7 DIAMOND ALLEY, Nr,r Wood P.rtrt, PITTSBT.IRULI, PA. 3.4 A' wio.r. on he.-v!, ..r 7, Lind C.4.7 , ; 7A: ••1 1,101 . in'2l aty, o , e Yr , tb,,t iln.2l:t WILLiAII B!“-ALiA', OLES ALE GROCER, Nos.lS and 20 Wood Street, ]y 2 :t.f 0.1.1.11 ES A. FETZER., 'e'er - warding and CoPiniiaion Merchant ran T. r;Aat loos, Grain, Bacon, Bari, liuttor, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produ;:e generally, Ooraar ala.rFtet and Flrat stroata PITTFItuaGn. 6FER pro—Francis G. Bnil 257, blg , „ William Liliwci-tb, . Cuthbert & Son, Pltusb.irgh; 11.1(1 & Ott, ILo ik. !I A , drinpin S. Brady, Cael , . M. A M. Bank.ll • , :1 mi Mglo C o., , iorga W. Anlori,,..t, Cool.) HARD 11T A C 3 A.MUEL PALINESTOCK, No. 71 WOOL stret, Plttuburgh, hae on hand u largo STOCK OF lIAIIDNVARE, virldrik ho sell vory low for C.kSEI. 1.11 ltddition to hi. L0c1.4, llingen, Knivea and Forte, :sad Spoons, an I a 1.., , 0!..tracat of ;.:larpouter'sTOCiid, ho 11441 fiend 11 Inrg• 31p ply of Baneago Craters and St ; Tongnos and ra bleigh Boils, and Enaruolel - t29 l'resozvin 4 1-.0: tloi. 11.V.PE11.2.1tri, ATT , ',i17 , 17? AT LAW IND 0: ,, i VEVA ic'_:;. W M. W. EL N T, WHOLESALE AIM RETAIL FiRST PREMIUII READY DM LIM AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PHILLALDELPHIA. Merino and Cotton Index Shit is and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns ?I,lrts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by tneas nrement, and warranted to give anti qfaction. j el:lyd E. P. MIDDLETON Si. DEW., LbIPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DIIALEIIS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, Maya PHILADELPHIA. GO AVNA SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, . • CORNER 'THIRD AND MARKET NIS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR t House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the must exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their hauls:An to give :1113 a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work 19 got up t.y the bent mechanics (not apprenticee.) Every attention in . - .-)ren to the wants customers. Prices low. All work vazrantad. No. Street. Pittabnrch. [mySilyin DAVID H. WILLIAIRS, 0 - NIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR Li FOP. THE ERECTION OF OAS WORKS, for from five quruers and upwards, sold for Beating Buildings, public or pri . . , ato, by Steam, Ilot Water or Yurnaco.l. =Alsip PITTSIMaritI, PA CABTWEIRGILIT & FIDEITNCI , (Succeszors to John (larlsoright,) Aj,IANIIPACTURERS AND IMPORTERS lAA_ of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgled and an 1 Den instruments, Grine, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, eto., No. 84 Wood street. They give special attention the mAnufactur• •ig ~ f Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and 104 siring . ..Op1•1?..1 , 11P.F an i de , patch. a;.17 zytuncoca, & CO. e(oITCSISSOIL-3 TO Lluirsmi, M'Casartr C 0.,) 1 - 4 1 0RWARDING AND COMMISSION .1: 'SUMP:ANIS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour ,ad Wool, Nu. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. IISIFIIIENOZB: 1r Lige: liarbangli ' Joseph E. Elder, Bt. Louis; Pittsbnrgh ; Fenton Bros., .1. Childs k Co., " 'Cornell A Dorsey, Baltimore; agaley, Cosgravo A Co., " Garret & Martin,Philadelphia McCandless, Means d On., " James', t,'Santee ft Co. " it. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver A Graham, (leo. &LA L. lord, Cincinnati 3f)oEle, Sterling & Co., " A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore co., " .0. M. DOSCe.. W. 11.1cOEE & CO. MERCHANT TAILOR?, ',Mora in Ready Made Clothing and Clerltlornon'•+ Far niall lag 1i00d.9, corner of Fedora! str :et and Market .9.quaro Allo ~.tieny City, Pa. jel2:ly W. ii. McOEE _~,, _ Y ~~- _. [b.,L — RBLE M A 01111.10 CJ1....a6 0 , HAS A riteuprruL srazertoz: OF 1110NU,EN'iS, GRAVE STONES 9 Enclostrec::o, Posits, tzT3 The ',abbe, are mapont - rally invited Lk, OIATIIIDEoar stock.. Pricri low, and worts warranted. Nl'. V 4 RTTI st PT. pOINT BOXACTO FRY.— BUSHA OUTENDOPLF Manufacture to order, BOX FA imitable for Soap and Caridles, llardsvtu - o and Variety Gorda, etc., etc, pr,mt 1-I.llcd k.-C, 1 AYES C. BR RIDING - 111) OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale JL Grocers, Cornadesion and Forwarding Merchants lind Dcalsrs In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,No. 251 Libre-tv arrce%Fins...-nrub, r,ormy, • FURNITURE FOR CASH. A full acsortment of manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CA6Z,S, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a apledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which Mudnees is done at this establishment is for CASH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the abovo line, would beadvantaged by callin at PAOSINES A JUN IN'S, No. 103 Smithileld street" helow J. D. DAUSInia, JOSS M. WM& Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyapeptic B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. 60 corner of Wood am? Fourth Street!, P PT 7.7 j) AN EFFICIENT, Rafe and convenient cat , attic and el_LitlyNwpti.. in :.betue, these ce ,, ineeele , l to the public by the f. rmor propri et .r. (ult. W il..thON,) with a ronmlanaa sash si a long cc•u• tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war rants. In choir operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motory and less the Becoming power of the bowels than any other combination in common nse. AS A TONIC—They agree with the most delicate atom s It, removing nausea, pain, and, debility from that organ, ',lid through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. A 3 AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralise and inter !mist 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,—en action which should never exi s t in the human stomach. From these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend or follow the use of other purges. CERTIFICATES. Extract of a lcitzr from H. P. Pamtworth & 0)., Druggists, - w!t: m'ouLLouari Husiom. B. L. Fenrogrock & Co. We were the first to in c rodnce Dr. B. Adams Wilson's Pale here many years ago. They were the best Fill ever in this market. We use no other in our own families, and secured for them a high tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly, H. F. F.AIINEBWORTH t 00. Eztract of a letter from 0. l➢. /rtain,Nathotlie, Tennessee, February lb. 1868. atssas. B. L. PAIIRMSTOCK a Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I havt) need them myself, and believe them to be the best Pill in flee I have no doubt they will cure many other c:.mplaints when properly need, ana I cheerfully recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, G. W. IRWIN. From Cb!mei Wm. Hoplcins, late Canal Commissioner. WASHINGTON, Pa. January 8, 1858—Dear Doctor: 1 have been usli3g your "Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned req sired, 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 rpmmend your Pills in a safe and highly valuable Very respectfully, etc., Ds. It. ADAMS WILSON. WSL HOPKINS. P, roc Thos. Blac.kmore., Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Th. rr, It it. A. WILSON.—Dear Sir: I have berm using your - - I lls since 18.10, and do decidedly say they are the beet Pill in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them f• • r "sick headache," with which I Buffered beyond descrip tMa ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. bine° Le, I use them as a family medicine: if I am bilious, or anything alla me, and I require medicine, I take a Pil),and it cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. lILAOKMOII.E. January 8, 1858. PITTSBURGH, PA ME= Hear Dr. Keyser. MESSRS. B. L. FAIINSb7OOII a Co—l have had considerable ~ ""Nrience In the nee of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilton, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own ca-r, for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con lama of the eh:ll3inch. I have likewise prescribed them fur ..chars, In cases of hemicraula" and other forms of head echo depending on a deranged and Irritable condition of the ,-traach and digestive organs, of which they 800111 peculiar. ly adapted, being entirely free'tom any griping tendency. ',gold them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges i hunt at all Cebilitering. Yonre truly, GEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood street. ittsbnrgh, March 6, 1868. Jyl:lydaw 13=1 P ITTSBURG II -:, , ~. ,~ to r 22. 1 7 raY/ 821 ,7 MEDICAL, DR. R. A. WILSON'. -1 PILLS PREPARED AND SOLD BY WHOLESALE DIWOOLSTs, PITMLUROII, PENN Ifemphig, Tennessee, Januartj 7,1858 THE GREATEST I t ICA I I `• 4*, 4 ,; DISCO a — 1 ~' OF THE AGE. Ta R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has cliscov. _Oil UN , Nno of cur common pasture woods Every "L.Tid of FfLIM JS Tar:, WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A O(ThIMON PI~SIPLE. 11. ‘ line tried it la over eleven hundred cases, and never f± - ...:1ed except in two cecen, (both thunder humor.) He hes utv in hin peaces:lion over one hundred certificates of its rattle, all within twenty ;Alex of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing :.ore mouth. to three hottlea will core tL•e won't kind cf C !in faca. o o r three bottlL-e will c!, or rho rryr.t.ens a Lacs. o bottloa are warrante , l 1. • • - , 1•,• orst.:3n:7. e h rea to .117 , 1 bottlers Hit, wr0.,:ht. , ..1 to COro the N:•orst .I•eitrll.3 r..7e ron , hunwrltkthe o t,.ttks are warranted to care rueuit.g of the earn ;. among the heir. ,r to ell bottles are warranted to care corrupt and r •,, in.. ulcers .a Cottle will cure =sly eruption or the akin. or three bottles are watranted to cure the %vend land of ".' -o or three bottle: Are werrent It. curd the oust:QM pc!., rano of rheumatigns. • roe to four bottlers are warranted to cure salt-Itheum. Pi 70 to eight bottles will cure the worst care of =refills. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and -fact cure le warranted when the above quantity Is eaken ROXBURY, MASS ,rit dints.,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, In 7.iring all Mud of humors, is so well established by the LIVALAMOUS voice of all who have ever used It, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful phyal caur and the most careful Druggists in the country are on stratums in lb praiza. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I dc it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those di eases in which you are un fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Fa cr, red as If by a miracle; your own temper is restored t$ Ica natural sweetness, and your babe from abort and fretful nai,c to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical DISOOTO rr beames a fountain of blening to your husband and 4- .11 tho moro advanced stages of CANKER extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the atom h; then to tho Irit , w.naeo and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone fooling, and an Indlliorenoe oven to thi cares of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, year food &strew:v..9 you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the sorimonous fluid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion bees its bloom and be• comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. Fox want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and tho fibres of your body become relared. Then follow s train of diseases which the Medical Discovery Is peculiarly s , bip',ed to _ _ _ CURE, Palpitntion of, the heart, pain In the side, wesilicesa of th spine and smell of the back, pain of the hip Joint when 3., Irre,,, , mlarity of the bowels, and also, that moat ere:- dating of diseases, the PILES Flow many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their nest dcor neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impress c.D your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of preven• ti nla better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yor have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances, do y.mn any itiJury. N change of diet over necessary—eat the best you can got and enough of it. liraferions sou uss—Adnits ono table spoonful per day— Chi bison over ten yeses dessert spoonful—Children from five t„. eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions cau be appL'- celdo to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the t wicc a day. Yours truly, DONALD ILTINNIOY. per beetle. E'er sale by Dr. QEO. H. KEYBEat, rot , Lbw Eo. 140 Wood atreet. Pittabargb, PS A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE Aud who that Is gray would not have it restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofnla, scald head or other el uptiers, but woultlybe cum!, or with sick headache, (rpairalgia,) but we aid be cared. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative will do all this, s circular and the following: ANN Asses, November 5, 1850. J ~,l—Desr :--I have heard much said of the -iderinl effects of your Hair Restorative, but having so utten cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, Irc., I wad disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some month. since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and on tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entlrelyhover the head; she continues to uca it, not elmply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends arousing your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray (by sea con of sickness or age,) tooriginal color and beauty, and b all young persons woo would have their hair bearitifal end classy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. FULTM Woon: It was a long time after I I:giw you at Blissflold before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and !Mends, having witnessed its effects, aroma , using and recommend ing its nee to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly yeller, SOLOMON Ounxix, 111., June 28,1852. I have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative, arkdhave admired Po wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restorer rive it has resumed Its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. S. BRUM, ex-Senator, 11. 8. 0 J. WOOD 1; 00., Proprietors, 312 Broadway N. Y, (In the great N. Y.Wire Establlibment)andllt Market street, St. LOUIS, Mo. Sold by DR. OEO. H. I=BEl4 Na 1.40 ood ottaradaw 1 And sold tot all food DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. A-4* A BEAUTlFULYferUltE.—Photography ...c...k. is writing by light. The Outlines of the human form E.e.ee b) this procees, and touched by the Artiat'a pencil, ca,t he perfect. Those who want arch Pictarea Call get Li, .0 at WAId2B, donee' Building, Fourth atreet. [sul4:lw it. M. CARGO (Si, CO., Pnadograplaers and Aimbrotypistg, NEW YORK GALLERY, 21. Filth atTett, and SUNBEAM 0 ALLERY, oor. of Muilt. , t.Etrect abd PRIOE2 TO SUIT ALL. A M BRO T YP S - A BEAUTIFUL 4/D DURABLE PIOTUB.4 WARRANTED, CAN BE IiAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLIAS3 ESTABLISUMENT tiff TELE COUNTRY, AT 14 7 Fourth street U 2 1 NEW DAG Li EF:RILI'i.7 4.ND AIILBROTY " - "41 ah: AN D LIGET G A 1 ,11: II I MI STRREP, N EMILY 01.'POSITS POST-OPTION. I'ICTIJII/115 taken to all the various styles, It , an3_ /tiler, and warrant.l to pleata, at remount:le rate& 04.. dick or d“oaaaati parlons taken at their readdelica; apnasdta&ta Removed to 21 MM. Street. CIARGO & PIiOTOGRAPILIC AND AMBROTYPE JALLMIX ha 3 Leon removed from iti Foal th rtreet, to tic. a ri , thistreet, near Market. .:hear, roams hazing b,cu built eipeciallv for the purpose, with three larg, lihts, aro not earpasaed in the city for co:el - art, convenience and excellence in arrangement. Our old friends and putz,!iis, and those wishing en p.r.or likonotsos, aro invited to tall. ltecoqion Room aut fzpectra.mo on the ground door. ap7 CuTION SALES. AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., _LI At the new Commercial sales 'ooma, No. 64, Fifth et, every weer: day, are held publi, Jales of goods in all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large te , .k which is constantly repleniatied with freah consign :multi., that runt be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOGR, A. IL, Lrry Goods and fancy articles, coMprising nearly everything net ded in the Uno for personal and family use; table et:a wry ; hardware; clothing; booth and shoes; ladles warn, s.. AT 2 Ir'CIL.CCII, P. AL, ibersehoid and kitchen furniture new and second-hand; doit and bedding; carpets; eingtruliron stone China ware; ,Loves; cooking utensils; groceries, itc. AT 7 tfriLOCiE„ P. 111., Ytoicy articles; watches; cloc's..l; jewelry; musical instru• meats; guns; clothing; dry garde; hoots and shoes. book stationery, tic. [.reb] Al. DAVIS, Aunts ARM IN BEAV4R COUNTY, AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVENING, August 211 h, ,rt 46 o'clock, nt the Commertial Sales Room?, tro. 61 •AI la street, will be sold: That aluab:e improved farm of one hundred and forty•seven scAes cf choice land in Beaver county, is., situated on the Ohio e_ver, and Cleveland and Vitcsburgh Railroad, abut 6 dri:es below Rochester, and bei•tg the drat farm alt,ye 1 Ldnstry Station. It contains ab. ut 100 acres of coal, 30 acres timber, 300 fruit tress, shrubbery, etc, and 3 houses suitable fur tenants. The .t...vsjolus the lauds of an easttrn coal company, who are about going into full cperation,und will be shown to those crossing to see the primates, by Ili. Carson, who resides on the Caine. Terms, Cheethird edsh, balance in four equal annual payments, crith intereo. Title iudis,mtablo. s• 8:63.011 given immediately 11116 STEAM CENCRIMATI. For CE.2.l.^.totiatt. Tho ole,, , rant aid wheel, pataenger packet ~.. ,2 .Ij SUPElO.Oll—Capi. RAIIMIOND J. (Jaws—will ,- -,* :4. 51 :cave Pit tid , nrriii ++ for for Cincinnati, THIS JAS, the 4th tact., at 1.'2 o'cloc' , n. For freight or pasaage apply u. board, or to FIACIK, BARNEO . 4 :. CO., A.gants. '2iitough t.. , .•.,t .liii in tivi day,. '6113 Lii.wi, connects ~.i•., the mail tin , , a,, will g o throo oil in tho time Specl - :. tihe will have ...in : - . , ...i.0 vd,y. 0p'2.2 7 ,S.lii E 114, - ' A 1.1.76. - --- For fila.racitc• a. l r....i Zaia.m.uvAllle. ..........,, L. The, steamer E "iJA U1LA11!...11, Capt. 141.0i4 , i. ,_....:, , T;a:p-ATP..,E A 1/lEn. WU'. • i.o. :oi the, nb.,r Fuld all izi 2 l!" . -.-int.e. rinoiat. , p..t., ~:, ovary Ttli..l.l)AY, at 4 ~ ' ..h.,ck, P. M. ',, r frnight n ~.:_figc g[..•'y ,1 1' l' ‘2.1 - ••• CARREAGIIIS. Seventy -Five A'.i . ow v.ttsi Sfaralud.H.pm_d CARRIAGES Akifi ii,'UGGIES, FOR SALE AT II I T E'S REPOSITORY. 521'0 MII & nIIN, NEAR itAWRENCEITILLE: ? F IE SUBSi,IRIBER c.)FFERS FOR SALE ni or exchange,, the moat eesonable terms, alt o a fine assortment rd'Earoactie.iand second-hand Buggies made by Watson, of philadelphia, some but lit used. Also, twenty-one new Buggies, made in my own shop, front the very boat material phrchased In Eastern market.. A line lot of Trotting Wagons] new and second-hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Pas, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wagons and RockawaYs, two Tine Phsatons, seats for four persona, one of them Watsou's make, and the 'other New York make. Two fino Sulkiee, ono made by Hir. D. Edgers, Philadelphia, and a lbw Common Buggies ' suitable for light marketing. Tho suUwiber natters himself, that he con make It to the inter* of persons wishing to_pur chna), to give him a call. I The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Line of Co_ tiaos passing the door every ten minutes. uonlydsw JOSEPH WHITE. " ° C . WEST & CO., 42g zn - - 7 ELLNOPACTLOIRILO OP CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS No. 197 Penn street 4 PITTSBITRGH, PA. r; - / - All work warranted iQ be of the best materials and workmanship. ' mylllydfs LAKE SUPERIOki COPPER MILE 4 I ND SMELTING WORKS_ PARK M'CVRDY 45 . CO f IANUFACTIIII34I'S OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt opper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spolte; Solder, , also importers and deaiers in Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ego. Constantly on hand, Tiumen's Machine and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 Fleet, and 120 Second street] Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any dealre4 pattern. my29:lydre; JOHN W. M'CARTHY, H3ILL POSTER! IFIL L ATTEND TIIE POSTING V and DISTRIBUTII:'/ et all Itinda of RILLS FOR CO:ICI:F:1'S 4ECTURES, corumnnicattotui.--ehtter by mail, telegraph, or other, wia:)---tiireeted to the aloe of the Morning Poet, will receive promptattention OyY ARN OLDS, Dove] Flnida for Hale by 900 wit pure; 1 the Allegb' c mtoining about ten e.erc; LARGE Map ..‘2, States, Territor ed. For sale by aul2 STOCKI AT MANUF Always on band, and ft - ir Ealo at IXCITEMENT STILL INCREASING— On adcount of tho great reduction of penes at the PEOPLE'S SIIOE STORI4 we fro selling at tue following cheap rates: Ladies' 131,c1r. Gaiters worth $1,75 for $1,25; Ladies' colored Gaiter:l w rth $1,75 for $1,25; Ladies Bus. kips worth $1 for 75 cis.; Ladies' Boots worth $1,25 for so cts.; Ladies' Congress; Boots wortksl,so for $1,25; Gent's Patsat Gaiters worth $2,75 for $2. DIFifENBSOIIEV, & CO., N 0.17 Fifth street, near Market. A.;11)LID OOTS ABiD SllOES—Selling at very low pricoa, to C SE CDT our Spring and Summer stock. N. B.—A few mor pair of 80I.LE 3110 ES, LEFT, Which will bo sold at loss than cost: . Call soon and aware a bargain, at 'the Cheap Cob Store JOSEPII U BORLAND, Market strne, two doora from Fifth. GO TO TU y PEOPLE'S. f3HOE STORE, and buy you Shots at reduced pric , s. -A few more BOILED SHOES an. sailhar, CBTsAP. GENT'S GAITERS and 51100, selling low. Gaut's Patent Leather Gaiters for Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro cure a pair.; Gent's; Calf Oxfanis and 'lies, Buck and Calf Gaiters, cheap. Boris and Youth's. t , -I.nituner Shoes selling at low rates. Call soon. . DIFFENBACIIER 00. jyl7 No. 17 Fifth street, near Market, 110. fresh, and for Bale by JUI na3j lIENII7 Ii COLLINS AvALUABLItI litU on Penn street, for Bale by S. CRITELBORT kt SON, bbls. Odoice superfine for sale by JAS. A. IrDTZER, 163 Conwr Market and First eta. THE LOWER ST. CLAIR SCHOOL will meet cm WEDNESDAY, August 18, at 4 o'clock, P. EL, at School Wrist), No. 3, near Birmingham, to appoint Teachers tor the Ouir ,year. All Interested will please attend. y ] T. J. BI4IIIAM, PreShient. 70*A000 ,1 Mt. 0- . 0.,,4c,- " my153:tf,21? M. DAVIS, Auctioneer OATS. 1 and DavidEon'a Writing W. S. HAWN, Stationer, Noe. 81, 83 and 88 Market atroet. ase an island situated in ny riTer, opposite Sh:rpabnrg, Apply to JAMES 0. IMOILEY, ate and Nil 'Brokor, 65 Fifth at. lof our country, with the es and con4tieo distinctly mark• W. B. HAVEN, Stationer, 4nm. Market and Second streets. YARNS-- IICTURERS' PRICES, JOSEPH. IEORNL'S, 77 Blarkot street., 51 Market ntreet