p er: LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is the range of the Ithernaomotor and barometer, as kept by George E. Bhaw, bptielan, Fifth street, on Friday : 711811110317..TER. In Bun. . In shade. 9 A. M9l° 80° 12 " 95° 84° 6 P. 31 - 75 ° Baronieter 5.10. Ventilating Railroad Cars. Air has been fitted up on the Pennsylvatsia Rail road-with a ventilator, patented by Messrs. D. H. Fox and John Fink, of Readingosad on Wednesday morn ing it was tested by a number of gentlemen, 'ho being ran from Philadelphia to Paoli and back. The windows• and doors of the cars were closed tight, the only air getting into the car being through the ventilating apparatus, pieced Mader the floor. Of course no smoke or cinders could annoy the pas sengers, while the temperature was agreeable when the car was in quick motion, and rather more com fortable than ordinary cars are on a hot day. The eeparatus is simple, and easily attached to the cars. Beneath the, floor of the tar is a driving pulley, at tachedto one of the axles, from which a belting runs to 'a fan pulley fastored wader the centre of the car. A double fan is placed on a single shaft, with the fan pulley between each fan, and having two outlets. ,:hrie of the fans draws fresh air front the top of the ear through a broad tube running down ono side of the interior of the car, and communicating with the far, which passes the air each way through a tank of water, and drives it into the car through registers sot in the floor. The air is purified of dust and sparks by means of spray 'wheels-in the water tanks, which are kept in constant motion. Fresh air is also sup plied by this part of the apparatus. On the top of the oar a long, shallow tuba is fastened, which com municates with the ventilator in the roof. This tuba is connected by several branches, with the tube run ning down inside the car, and which enters the inlet of the exhaust fan underneath, and thus allows the fent air to escape. This also performs a powerful suction inside of the car, and carries off rapidly all vitiated air. In fact, a &son persons may smoke cigars without the fames being offensive to the most aqtidirra 3. The experiment gave entire and decided eallif.-frtion to ell who enjoyed the trip, notwith standing the speed was redared below that fur wh,lob the fan woo, geared. Confidence Men.—Two sharpen., who gave their names as Dirana and Themes Lilly, of Now York, have been victimizing the good citizens of Washing ton county. Upon their first appearance in the neigh borhood they represented that they owned a thrashing machine, and wished to engage threshing. After getting the confidence of the farmers in this way, -they nf.ret said they wished to buy horses to run their machine, which was to be shipped from the east, and succeeded irChuying upon credit one horse from Mr. Aaron Gamble, two from William Jones, of Notting ham, ono from Mtn. Murray, and one from D. Rial,of CagsAl. After manmuvering for EC;1110 days the scampucceeded in getting their purchases col lected together, leaving their valuable "paper" in the hands of the doped, and took their departure to parts unkuoyen with the horses. They left ono of Aft.Jenes' horses with him in pledge of their good faith to pry for the other! Some other of the citi zens of the neighborhood hold the "promises to pay" of these fellows. Myetcriou9 Dieappettrance.—fito learn from the Washington Reviszo that a young man named M'Coy, living in Cr near Centreville, in that county, disap peared from his home a few weeks ago, and, after several days' search, was found in a neighboring wood, nearly famished with hunger, and where he had built a shelter. In answer to inquiries put to him by those who Lund es to his strange con duct, he answered "That tho people of Centreville were going to tulle his life, and he ran away to pre vent Ho was taken home, and medically and otherwise cared for, but in the course of a week managed to slip from those who were sleeping in the room with him, and has not since been heard from. A reward of twenty dollars is offered for his re covery. Isis fronds arc much dis.tressed about him. True.—Every day we live, says as exchange, we ere more than ever canrincod that nine-tenths o: the mitfortnucs which attend humanity are self-inflicted. People jump off railroad cars while in motion ; go - bathing in deep water when they cannot swim ; im bibe spirituous liquor' and meet with accidents ; ex pose themselves, regardless of prudenc:, and suffer all manner of most evil consequences, which a little forethought would inmost cases have averted. Pao , : pie know very well that a violation of the comm-( 11 law involvcs a penalty, and yet utterly the fact that Nature is still more inexorable th e Legielaturc, and visit:, with eorrospondir: g punish /cents every tronegresson of her laws. . Rats.—When a house is infebtr4 by rots which refuse to nibble at roasted chee ,, ;., and the usual baits, a few drops of the highty] .... „.c..'Uted oil of rhodium, poured ontbo bottom "1 -15 3 . 1 g -o \ trap, will almost in. viriably att-azt 'll full of the " mllschievous little res -Monts " ;: ,P oro r-or , ing. We have known this to be tried • Ith the most extraordinary saviss.:. Where e . ..trap, baited with all manner of edibles, had failod to --(' attract a single rat, the oil of rhodium caused it to be 'completely crowded night after night, until the house was cleared of the noisome visitors. So says one of our exchanges. Fayette Cot:nty Railroad.—The letting of this road was awarded to. P. Baldwin, C. Snyder a, Co., on the 11th inst. This road is ten miles and three quarters in length from its intersection with the Pittsburgh and Connellaville Railroad, one mile and a quarter south of the latter place, to Uniontown. The contractors are energetic and reliable men, and will push the work rapidly to completion. Already arrangements are being made for the construction of the bridge over the river above Cannellsville; the balance of the road will be commenced immediately. Fatal Accident.—A melancholy and fatal accident occurred in Saltlick township, Fayette county, on Monday last, by rhich an estimable citizen, Mr. Christian Bangard, lost his life. Ile was standing close by a tree which his son was felling, with an axe on his - shoulder, when the tree fell in a contrary di rection to what either of them expected, and striking Mr. 8., crushed him to the earth, breaking his legs, and sinling the axe into his head and shoulder, caus ing almost instant death. Coal Mine on Fire.—The coal mine of the Belmont rolling mill, in Centre Wheeling, eanght fire on Tueiday night of last week, and burned with great rapidity. A 'short distance rrom the month of the coal bank, a pit is sunk to admit air From this tho filmes streamed brilliantly some fifteen feet, from the combustion of gas within. Three streams of water were poured into the pit ell day of the 12th, without drowning out the fire. It caught from the -furnace used to expel foul air and gases. The True Frees, of this city, stated that Horace Greeley was to deliver the address before the Fay ette County Agricultural Fair, to ho held at Con ncllaville next mouth. The papers in that vicinity Eay they have recoired no information of the fact. Where did thu Pft.7B get the information ? Grasshoppers About.—These destructive insects are very abundant in Bucks, Montgomery and Ches ter counties, Pa., and aro doing considerable mis chief to the grass, buckwheat and corn. The Doyles town Democrat says they seem to cross that county (Bucks) in belts, and destroy every green thing in their way. Robert Patterson, Esq., fur a long timo tho Profes sor of Mathematics at Jefferson College. Pa., has just been elected Professor of Mathematics at Danville College, Ky. Professor Pattterson has, for the last two years, been engaged in a similar capacity at Oakland College, Miss. Dr. Barrows, President of the Pittaburch Female College, preached last discourses in the M. E. Church, Washington. his discourses are highly spoken of by those trho heard thorn. Alfred Patterson, Eaq., was elected President of the Fayette County Bank on Saturday last. ilairle;Testimony in Favor of Dr. Dl'i.ame , s Celebrated Liver Pills. Prrrsaunott, August 8, 1858. ,MEssns. Frzarnia Bnos—Gents :—Allow ma to add mine to the list of thousands who have been cured by your hi'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. Ft.r four long years I was troubled with a Chro: o Diarrbma, during which time I was treated by o most distinguished physicians in this and of cities—the names of the physicians and their 1--r -scriptions I herewith enclose you—without receic g any benefit. About one year ago I took a very . d cold; " thinking a good cathartic would help me I procured a box of your M'Lane's Liver Pilis ' a r the very first dose of which I was hsppy to find t".fy not only:relieved mo of my cold, but very sans•biy b.ocl.ted my Diarrhoea. I continued taking them un til I had taken a little more than one box, when I felt that I was not only relieved of my cold, but en tirely cured of my Chronic Diarrhoea, and have en• jgyed-uninterrupted good health ever since. Hoping all who May Le similarly affected may be induced to give your M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills a trial, I remain yours, truly, DAVID EDGAR, 70 Front street, Pittsburgh. P. S. Bejng personally acquainted with the phy riHans above referred to, and knowing them to be rr•aliy anicmg the most eminent of our physicians, reirain from publishing their names. FLEMING BROS. Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M'Lane's 3hrr.tsd Liver Pills, manufactured by FLEMING OS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Thera am other Pills .arting, to be Liver Pills now before the public. A'Lane's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated 'rage, can be had at all respectable drag stores. nuiue u ithout the signature of FLEMING BROS. - - —}iv wife was tronblod with cough five yours—the last two of indeed. I procured some .cr she had taken it for ble to do all our house levionsly done for four Attempted Suicide.—On last Monday, a man ar rived in the city, and put up at the• St. Nicholas Hotel, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, register ing his name as R. S. cassiday. lie appeared to be in trouble, and attracted the attention of those about the house. On Tuesday he remained in his room nearly all day, and suspicion being aroused, the door was opened and he was found hanging to one of the posts of his bedstead. He was soon out down, and life not being extinct, he rallied in a short time and has now nearly recovered from the effects of his fol ly. A close watch has since been kept over him, as it is feared that he may again attempt to take his life. J. P. Barr, Esq., Edito"r Post—Dear Sir :—I know from penonal:observations, (and I have the attesta tion of three ladies, bettor judges than mysolf,) that the getting op and display of lights, desizne, and effective glare at the establishment of W. B. Haven far exceeded any other for taste, appropriateness and brilliancy those of any other in the city. Your own was good, but it did not equal that of Mr. Haven's. A LOOKER ON. AUGUST 20, 1858. Singer's Sewing Machines.—Wo have heretofore neglected to refer to tho advertisement of IL Straw, No. 32 Market street, in another column. He 18 the agent in this city for Singer's Sewing Machines, ono of the oldest and best now in use. It combines many advantages which aro not found in the cheap machines which flood the country. Mr. Straw has received a fall supply of the new Family Machine, which is highly ornamental, besides being light, compact and durable, and doing its work fully as well as the larger machines. 772 s Custom Howe.—ln our notice of the illumi nation on Thursday night, we neglected to mention that the Custom House and Poet Office building was appropriately and tastefully decorated. From every window an infinity of candles poured forth a dood of light, and from the windoir of the office of R. Biddlo Roberts, Esq., U. S. District Attorney, was En?.pended a large and beautiful flag. The display was highly creditable to the officers who hare ohargo of the building. Pickpockets.—On the evening of the nomination Fifth streot presented a fine field of enterprise for this dais of operators. We heard of several persons who were relieved of small amounts of cash, and a gentleman from Crawford county lost a valuable gold watch while looking at the illumination of the Post building. The police have not, we believe, made any arrests. The crowd was so dense that the adroit ras cals had an excellent opportunity of making their escape. Suspected 7'hieres.—For some days Mayor Weaver and his police have been on the look out for a man named Kinkerbanca, who is charged with stealing sixty five dollars from a person in Philadelphia. They were, however, unable to got sight of him until Thursday, when officer Moon found him in company with another young man named Manypenny. They were both arrested and locked up for hearing. The Mayor has received a despatch from Philadelphia re questing that they should be detained in custody. Obscenity.—Three young men, whose names we will suppress this time, were arrested and taken be fore ;day or Weaver, yesterday afternoon, charged with indulging in the grossest obscenity on Wood street. The offence was clearly proven, and. they were fined $lO each, and discharged with an jejune lion to behave better in future. Held to Bail.—Robart M'Cnrdy, the old gpntlenaan who was engaged in the unfortunate shoc.ting affair in Carpenter's alley recently, had an eiatnination before the Mayor yesterday afternoon., when he was held to bail fur his appearance nt Court in $3OO each on three charges of assault and bp`ttery with intent to kill, on oath of the respective parents of the wounded boys. --- Charge of of Larceny —MVP•lfickinora, of Smithfield street, entered suit be7e/Mayor Wearer yesterday, against a man named ... iohard Prior, for larceny. fie alleges that en agent ) of Prior's called at his store end took away a erred of flour which had been sold to a third y, under pretence of delivering it to the owner, wt teh it would appear, wss not done. Prior was ar"estod, and held to Lail for a hearing en Monday. Ali; : iult to Kill. —On Thursday evening a man need Edward M'Caffroy was committed by Alder ynan Rogers to answer a e4arge of assatilt and bat tery with intent to kill, on Patrick M'Cullough. A difficulty had existed batween the tcvo, and on Thursday occuing they met on Wylie street, when, as is alleged, M'Caffray draw a knife un attempted to stab ril'Cullogh. Convicts.—Deputy Sheriff Smith, 4 Crawford county, lodged three prisoners, John Nt'obd, John Hicks and a third named Shilloto, in the Penitentiary on Thursday, where they ere to servo out their sen tences. Sent to the Honse of Refuge.—Mayor Weaver sent a boy named Johnston to the House of . Refuge on Thursday. Po had takcn some I.c:li:table artioles from his mother. who had him arrested. When the cheer went to arrest, him ho drew a pistol and threatened to qhoot him. The laying of the Corner-stone of the Second Pres• byterian Church, recently commenced on Pcnn street, is to take place on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The time for tho ceremony bad been fixed for Thurs day afternoon, but owing to the incompleteness of the arrangements and the Telegraph demonstration on that day, it was postponed. Ilildrophobia.—On Thursday two of the Allegheny police oaccrs killed a large dog in the First Ward, Allegheny, supposed to bo mad. The vicinity of Water street was much excited by the event. The Greatest Bargaina of the Season, in Furniture, Bedding, etc., are now being given at the St. Clair. Ail our readere, in want of the above articles, should atttend the sale this morning et ten o'clock. Siackwater.—We learn from the Morgantown pa pers that the subscriptions for slacking the Monon gahela to that place, aro still rapidly incroasing. The Star says "the farmers are taking hold liberally, and nearly every person in town has subscribed." Commencentent.—The fifty-second annual com• mencement at Washington College takes place on Wednesday, the loth of next September. On the evening previous, the Literary societies will be ad dressed by Will A. Stokes, Esq., of Greensburg, Pa. 77/, Hempfield Railroad —The track of the Hemp field Railroad is being cleared, and as it is the inten tion of the Directors to put the rolling stock and cars on the road at once, it i 3 probable that trains will be running over it in a week or tea days. J. B. D. Clark, No. 4, Girard House, has an ex cellent assortment of the popular literature of the day, and wa know of no better place to go to supply yourself with Sunday reading. He has all the East. ern Weeklies, Nick Nax and Yankee Notions, Har. per and Godey for September, with anything else in his lino of business. And if you are a smoker and wish to lay in a supply of the weed, ho has a fine stock of the best quality. Call and see what he has got, at all events. Wr. THE RELIEF AFFORDED BY DR. T. EIOSTET. TEE'S STOMA.OiI. BITTERS in all cases of Dyspep sia and similar affections has given that valuable prosper* tion a wide popularity among these who for years suffered from such ailments. It is excellent as a tonic, and bend:l -cier:it in ite effects on the system. Its history is one almost of miracles, one to which Dr. Hostetter can point with con fdence tnd credit. Trithed, no remedy, perhaps, in the same pniod has attained such an extended popularity as the Doctor's h i.t. se, which aze .‘ ever regarded .us a certain cureler distress of stomach. These who have tried It speak praisingly of its effects, and therefore, we can commend it to general use. The Bitters are free from anything calcula ted to prove injurious to the system, or objectionable to Iho patient. Wtale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, sad by UOSTlriaElt & Manufacturers and Proprietors, an2l SA Water 69 Yront street' rf r y J. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BlT them, and satisfy yourselves that they ere all they are recommend d to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, bat leaves them to test their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are eirthey are recommended to be, and far en. p..ritv to any preparation of the kind ncw in the market. Their non i 3 always attended with the moat beneficial re sults in case; of Dyspepsia, lons of appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the etomsdh, egoists digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the who's system. Be sure an] call for J. M. Olin's Colebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article par. chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. recommend your Corn ing under that terrible `P./3 Sorrnizsuurp. R. BOUTEIZELAXD. [itor the Morning Post.] For sale by J. td OLIN, 4ril. proprietor and manufacturer, Nt.. 267 Penu etrrat, ritteburith, Pa, and by druggists and dealers go:lc:ally. .o'l9 JOSEPII MEYER, MAN UFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs Wareroomo, 42-1 Penn stet, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, 1:S1- In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote attention to UNDERTAKING• Hearses and Carriag: tarnished. naltdly—lo -N - ovicE.—The Co-Partnersbip of BAGA LEY, COSORAVE A CO. expired by limitation, on the first instant. The business will be a ntinued by W. BAGALEY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the business of the late firm. W. BAGALEY, OIIDi s. oosaßsvE • Pittsburgh, Jnly =,lBsB.—jr23:tf JEOUNT WASHINGTON.—For Sale—A comfora.ble two story frame dwelling house of four rooms, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade trees, flowers, U., a good cistern, with pump, in tho kitchen, &c., palling fence, situate on SycamS. CUTore stree tHßEßT, Mount Wash , ing.. ton. & SON leB V. Matta amt. PILISTBDURGH BOARD ON TRA.DE. AND !MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. PHILLDILPELL, August 20.—The receipts of Flour are slowly Increasing; the inspections amounting to 10,576 bblin the sales for export are limited; there is a fair inquiry for home consumption at full prices; sales of superfine at $4,50 and up to $5,25 for old stock, and fresh ground superfine from new wheat Is selling at $5,873!@5,75 for extra and $5,87%@8,75 for extra family and fancy. Nothing doing In Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Prices of Wheat barely main tained; sales 4000 bush fair and prime red at $1,2001,22. and white at $1,81@1,40. Rye sells at 85c for old and 70 for new. Corn la in demand, with less offering; sales 2000 bush rllow at 87c afloat and 84c in store. Oats are in demand at 40041 c for now Delaware; old sells at 45c. Barley; malt commands 86c. Whisky unchanged; sales by th 3 bbl at 29e for Ohio and 280 for Eastern. Crliducsisa, August 20.—Flour dull; the - sales are to COO bbls; the prices are nominally unchanged; the rreelets within the last twenty-four hours vr , re about 4300 Ltda. Whisky dull at 23c, Bales only 460 bide. Provisions are dull and holders are more ellXioll.9 to realise. Mea3 P.lk Is offered at $l6. lard has declined to 10% and dull; aulae sales were made sf Bulk Meat on private terms. Wheat le In goad export demand at 9Fic©sl,l2 forprime red and good white. Oats are active at full ra•es. °ern 55@80c, and in good demand. 2000 bush old Barley were sold at 60062; It is in demand for food, Money is easy; exchange on the east ;4 VI cent premium. liTrw Foltz, Auguit 20.—Cotton firm• sales 400 bales. floar advaaced; sales of 16,000 bbls at $5,40@5,70 fur southern, an advance of to. Wheat quiet; sales of 85,000 bush; white Is quoted at $1,4261,60. Corn firm; sales 28,- 000 bn'h; white 84i 85c. Pork heavy; prime $14,85. Whis ky dull; sales at 28 - Aigi27. Hides have declined; Buenos Ayres 273*. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool !,,a5-82 NEW Yoga, August 20.—Stocks dull. Chicago and Rock 72, 7 4',: Mich. houthern 22%; N. Y. Control 77k; Reading 47%; Galena and Chicago 83.5 i; Erie 17 1 %; Cleveland and Toledo 24 1 4; Tennessee 6's 91%'. COSTIVBNES.—Persons Rho suffer from this lr'ep . " painful condition of the digestive organs, will ex. perience immediat.. and permanent relief by making use of WILS.ON . F.. PILLS, a medicine which has beau thcr ougUy.tp.r.,ed in this and hundred dissacescf the stomach and bowels. Thete Pills are prepared end sold by B. L FA iINE• ST l ,Oli & 00., Wholesale Diuggist—and proprietors of B. L. FAIINESTOOK'S VBB.MIFLIGE, No. 60 corner of Woo I and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. See advertisement on third page of this day's paper. [ au2l P.. I. KENNEDY W. B. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AND 1103ILNY, LN PITTSB ERG EI AND ALLEIG El E Y STONE & Co. GLASS PATENTFD PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oysters, and all Finch perishable articles manufac tured and for bale by OUNIYOII.AMS Zs 00, Noa. 109 WATER and 140 PLIIST STREETJ, Pittsburgh, la. .7.40- The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated wheu led up, and in expelling all the air Vier , : tn-q may be ft. the camel, so that when the fruit early, it call form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to MALI ttfac [tire these Jars, respectfully call th,-, attention of dealers ani others to them. Thsgr,at superiority of GLAZ3 CiToi any other subitauce for the preservation or fruits, etc, Is so well known, that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel cor:idol:it tins; any one, after having once soon these Jars, will never be Inlaced to use any other. For sale wholesale and retail by WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, The hones is now, built especially for the purpooes of a First (Harz Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hay ing had many years experience in the business will keep constantly on hand the beat that the markets offord. Hie Winee, Liquors and Aloe, are if the I..rat quality. He wants all his old friends and the public generally to give him a tall at the Symposium. Iron City Commercial College, .1 - .6oa+urgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. 300 STIIDEFITS ATTENDINO; JANUAR; 1868. Now the largest and most thorongh Commercial School of ilia United States. Young Nen Prepared for .Actual Duties of the Limiting Room. J C. SMITH, A. H, Professor of Book-Keeping and Acm.ice of Accounts. A. T. DOUTILETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. HEYDRICK and T. C. JEN ILT.NS Teachers of Book• Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, Professors 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 educttion of a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the post three years, also In tastern and Western Cities, for beat Writing, 'AND NOT TOR ECORASIID WORK, IMPORTANT INFORM aTION. PITTSBURGH, PA -- .:•:t5 .. -'.::.;5. -, ::: , :. - 1:. - : COMMERCIAL. Preetent. ST. 11. WI:MIL:10 - Viz! rraidertll:l F. R. P.P.UNGT, Id, MAW DICEEIY, • N. nov,ruß, Jr. F.uptrink►ukrt. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. cbrimittec of Arbitration tZir August. MAUR DICKEY, P., C. H. PAULSON, J4MES G ARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN L 001.13. Stage of Wetter. Two feet three inchee water in the channel Philadelphia Market. Olnotnnatl Market. Now York Market. Rep York Stock fldrket. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY Sr,. BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED TERMS CISII ON DELIVERY en7:lydawl THE SYMPOSIUM. Fifth &reef, Next Door to the Pittsburgh Theatre CJ/1 -- 1 / • ; MO- Stadenta enter at any time—No vacation—Time nnlimited —Review at pleastire—Gradnates assisted in obtaining sit uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s9s—Average time 8 to 11: weeks—Board, $2,60 per week—lstatlonery, $6 —Entire coat, $6O to $7O. Ministers' sons received at half price. For Card--Circular—Specimens of BLIAIIOB3 and Orna mental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address F. W. J 101111248, att6 Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. SEWING MACHINES.- THE $2O , AND $4O DOUBLE LOON STITCH SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at tire HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY , NO. 20 FIFTH STREET, These Machines are admitted to be the best in market for family use, reeking an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip even If every fourth stitch be cut. It le the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders pill be received and promptly tilled by 11. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley, Pittsourgh, Pa. Aar NOTICE—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only one of the name in business on this street. jyls:ly NOW IS YOUR TIME—Buy Summer Shoes whilst you can get them so cheap, at the PEO PLE'S OHRAP SHOE STORE, No. 17 Fifth street. We will continue to sell at reduced rates for several weeks.— Save your money by buying at the low prices. Gent's Gaiter. for the exceeding low price of $2. A few more Ladies' Gaiters left at $1,25, worth $1,75, soiled on the so les. Congress Gaiters for $1,25. Now is the time to boy cheep. aulB DIFFENDAOIII.III & CO. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA—A gentle and agreeable purgative, end particularly suited fcr warm weather—nrepared fresh every day et JOS. FLEMING'S, Corner Diamond and Market et. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—I have on hand a large supply of Tobacco and Cigars, which will com pare favorably with those of any establishment in the city. Lovers of the weed, should call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLIMING, auli Corner Diamond and Market at. PURE LIQUORS—I have on hand a large assortment of pure Wines and Brandies for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anyttling in this line, can rely on getting a pure article at JOd. FLIMENOI. 4 , Ran Oornor Diamond and Market street. ON THURSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'cl'k, P. IL, will be offered for 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 Turn. pike, at about four miles from the city, near the well-known Nursery of Rootstock & Ammon, and from its location in the midst of most beautiful scenery—ln a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to the city; certain ly offers Rare Inducements to persons desirous of. purchas ing an acre or more of ground for a country residenie. large Academy is in progress of erection on the premises. The soil is well adapted for fine gardens, orchards, etc, and spriogs of excellent water are abundant. For further par ticulars, apply at our office, 61 Market street. B. CUTHBERT & SON, Beal Estate Agents. IVEAFFITT GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Nos. 12:7 and 129 .First Street, and Federal Street, Allegheny Gas Pipe 9 put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call particular attention. jy2allm ILIAPPITT k OLD. SYRUPS.- 60 bbls. choice Golden Syrup 20 " Bastnick's First Quality fin*: 15 Bt. James' Sugar HOWIE) classes. In store and for sale by - MILL= & sue Non. ZA, and 2iB Ltbartg street -... , g.e:q.; - _, ? ;,::,=.::.:;,.:.: . ,;,-; ,. .:;! , ,. ,. ,:: •,:,,: .- : - ',..:. - s. , ..,,,,:f'i_:;:iy.:4Jti• - • . i•.;..,:.,: , ,, 7 , . - 4i,'t',ov: , _ . ‘t:•/ , %,,1k , a7..:'.i1' , . , .',..,. ' .:';'•-!--'-' :.'. ; 41:,• .. ..: , :, ,, ..::• Tr• -, A , : .r....• . :',; ,. ; , . ii."•?`...:. - : ; '.i:;,.';:: f : ',?,::-'; , 2- , :•.:.' i.• , : : ::: , :':::' ,, ,•:: , .:': , .. , .::- , : . :.:...:: , '1: - : . 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CLAIM EDMIL, Doily, except Enndays, Co: CONSUL: As:lmA, BIIONUMNIS and ALL °THEE. 4.111:ONTO COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Udetritis, Female Complainta, TAW. lITUIt k WI - gra ci,trii state that their treat:nor.. of Courumption i, based upon the fact that the; diseate arists' in te.ii blood and system at large, ton before and during its dmdeprnent in the lungs, and they therefore employ }lecher, teal, /I; giOrdn and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. these, they 1383 U.EDICIAL IN iI.ALATIONFI, which they value highly, but only as Pallia rim, (haying no Carrhae efjeds wen read alone,) and Inva. lids ro earnestly cautioned against ;Taking the precious time of curability any treatment based upon the pietist. ble, but falba idea that the “seat or the rilloalie can be reaohed in a direct meaner by InhaLation," for, Ca before stated, the seat of the dißaze is in the Noed tend it 3 effit,t; &:1 7 . 1 ,i In the lungs. 467 , - No ctutr, , , -, for Joillo!ration. A IN! or reimitioivi will b ‘ i 6.!ut wiohlue, to conaolis kttop. ios29:dza SUPER'S MOSQUITO IXCfLL.' TIcI.E E;XPF_:LLINO mosQurroE:•t BED CHAMBERS, WASRRANTE D EFFECTUAL PREPARND utILY C. H. SUP 1-111?), Dtith.lGlA au2l3 CORNER ST. GLAIR AND PENN BTB OFFICE OF THR PITIMBDRII.I Liou. FIRS AND NJARIE. 'NW:MANOR CO., NO. 9U SVA'flstt STP."-Gll - . Pit, burgh, August 17, 1658 TfIE BOAllfi ON Dimal:ToK6 of this Company have this day declared a dlvid-nd out of the profits of the hest six moneht. of TWO:DOLd,II.IS PER. SHARN, applicable to the redaction of stock notes. null; 3t P. A. RINI:LIMIT. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUIICSI.r, FT. WAI LI AND CHICAGO R. 11. CO., Pittsburgh, Auguot lit, 1858. THE 311-..IIfING of the Rack neldeis in the •• Vert Wayne and Chi cisge litnllread Company," =ill h.. 11 at the 1C0...M8 of the BOARD TItADF, in the city a Plitelurgh, Pa, on 's ESDA , the lot day of September next, :A2 o'clock, P. es. At which meeting, the Iteporte ct it... , ()dicers cud Direct. ore. f the operatiuus rf the iced ft. r six La..ithtt, ending July Ist ultimo, will be i resented. 1.4 order of the Pr. iid•ent. ati2l.3 AtIII'JSTUA Irt 11.3,b11", ezretary. OriCE—TdE INTLR.I,T OOLT',N3 of [ho Bon-!e cl Lawr• nue CoDuty, fished t.) the £llli -11UR6II AND RAILROAD CedIIPANY, due July, 1858 will be paid et the office of W. 11. 'WILLIAMS tt. Pittsburgh, Pe. The chang , in plae, of payment in made is consequence of the failure ai th • Ohio Life lonurance end 'l7azt o:mpany, New lent, %there the o:aipons are pal able 11: order ut ,jlll fIOVNIIBSIONERS. fl-TAX VIN I'IUN —The Tax Payers of Allegheny couir.y without distinction of party, who era opposed to Railroad Taxation, the repeal of the Tonnage Tax, undue Railmad influence, the bribery and corrupt catty I:Jil ,gwr.out, and in faver , of inaugura ting a thoroagh Le.gialat,ve reform, securing en honest an.t economical adtr.iuidtiation or the afflira of this county end the two cllies, ore requested to meet is Convpition at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the '2.btli day of August, at 11 o'cl3ck, A. 11., far the parpo.,o of deliberation upon the present crisis in our affaira,of nut ting for mutual protection and defence, and of nomi• atlng TICK ei I THE PEOPLE. to be supported by them at the ap proachdutt election. The primary meetiuge for the eta: don of delegates to be held et the usual place, between theloure of 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M. on Saturday, the Illst day of .August next. anll.:cr FIRST INTRO: UCED JULY, 1849. A. L. ARCEI/I.72BIULT'S Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine, On Wheels, from 3 t 20 horso3 Farm En Ones and Saw Mill Dricer, , , 3to 30 noreo. Engines always on hand. Manufactory, ILO S• tlasalito a Street. jy3o:3:ndkw . PLULADET.PITIA. A. H. C. BROcKEN, No. '22 Cliff :',greet, New Tork, ALIIN UFACTURLIR OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEO,rATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glare Ware for Ch-adr.ts, Drngrists, Pcrfam,re, Photo grachers, etc. arrow °lasi Ware by t'•e package,. A liber al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists and Denlure solicited. Price Llot3 stint on applica tion. Jy3o:3nt IV,EW ICE CREA,AI SALOON, o AND LADIES' REVTAUE.ANT, 27} FIFTH STREET The subscriber has Rased, and fitted up sovoral commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Rank - , on Fifth street, which are now open for the Bummer Beason. La • cies and gentlemen can always Bud an abundant snoply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, littll ,TS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreslanante or the 80 , 16011. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. (Jelu) M. McdINLEY. PIANOS 1 1 DIANOS 1a Au " Au additional stock of Piano Fortes from I i the celebrated Factories of STEINWAY A SONS, r.EW YORK; AL HO, NIINNS & CLARK, NEW YORK, EN3Juat been received, and the attention of purchasers di. reeled thereto. KLEBER & Bolt Agents for the above celebrated Pianos, j e 2.5 No. 53 Fifth street. Summer Lager Beer. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and tho public in general, that he is in the daily receipt of this &Boland Beer, from the well known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pronounced to be the beat that was manufactured here for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me a call and try it. JOHN ROTH, ap24:tt At his oil stand, No. 26 Diamond. NO. 65 FIFTH STREET. ROOFING- CHEAP, DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF JOSEPH HARTMAN, Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0.,) MANUFA"TURER AND DEALER WARREN'S FELT, CEDI,ENT, GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFING MATERIALS ve.OFFICE, No. 65 FI ITII STILEET, opposite Odd Fel lows Hall. Pittaborgh. FA. j 59 DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, Lubricating Oil fur all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the beet winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds 01 LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, A.O THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all strtbke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other'lamps are found imperfect, tboroby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by an.1.2:2nul H. BourtEky, eole' , Agent. $l-600 The owner is going‘west and will 0 Ben tab brick dwelling honse on Webster street, near Townsend, the above price, and on easy terms. The homef.e. two Laallies, but can be easily altered to snit hat one tsmily. Contains six rooms and finished attic. Lot 24 feet front by 109 d'ep to an alley. In a good neighborhood. B. CUTHBERT .t SON, anlo 61 Market street KEMOV4L. subscriber has removed the balance of .1„ his stook of FURNI r TURE To the ODD FELLOWS'. BUILDING, No. 04, Fifth street, where he offers every article at the reduced prices. Every article ie marked in plain figar ea, and those in want of Furniture, are respectfully invited to call and examine the Goods and Prices, More paschssing • elsewhere. 2a:lm H. U. RYAN. MANILLA PAPERS.' 4- All sizes and validly, for sale by _. _ 4 WSL G. JOWISTON /a 00, Paper &Aden and Stationers, fad ~ 6T' Wood stmt. J. & 'l'. GRO UTT, ISOMERS ; , y BRANDIES, GINS, VINES, ETC., DEALEHSi IN PIN3 { OLD MONONGAHELA P.'E WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS A N-D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, apl4] P/TTSIOTEGG, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL 4INDB OP WRAPPING 3011 Warehouse, No. 21 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA -43. [tags bought at market prico9. REMOVAL. J I OHN MOORHEAD li:ts removed to No. 74 Wilt., stroet. below Market JOHN 31490P-111EAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 71 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, tarl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEIL WORKS. COMPOUND - 19.1A0 JONES JNO. L. LOYD . WM. McOULLOOOLI JONES, BOYD & (;0 WRINO, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, nOOll-0-IEAD & CO., American., POW & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, tear Rooting, Gatterrinq, Spouting, etc INIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Ware Noun., No. 136 First atreeL, mr26:ly 9. Id. ~ t 3. ROGE46 a CO., itAIMPAOTAIREIREI OP li.C-3E11.2? IMPROVED PATENT E UIA vATo it 'r 1 1211EMEEM WILLIAM CLAYTON & WHOLEdA LE AND RETAIL 1., I Q, II 0 N. Near Wuod 9treet, TT.SBEPOII., PA. 1 . 4 ,....? • Al, r}a cni h. .1. •,t't ) . ljtiorr) nut Ougnav , 1!:."! - , .L2 Unt.a IV id4y, of WHOLESALE G:ROCER j) 23: tf Fomaxding and CouLmisaion. geronarit, lons, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Patter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produc, ganerally, Gornor cG °text: t -:mod . .Firse °erects. Pl - 7. 1 21,:ii.0.G11. PA. REPL.P.. TO—Praucie Dilwt..rch, . Uuthbort & Son, Pit:sourgh; B. , yd Utt, •; , , - oaringen, 'S. Brady, Cast.. M. 4 M. Bank. I,n+t & !low Mangle & Co., Uck..rg., W. Anderson, Uonlo Paxton a co. , . AMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 71 WOOD AJ etro.t, Pittabnrgh, has on hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Altieh he will soil very low for CASH: In addition to hie Hingni, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large n.sortment Oarpenter's Tools, lie has received n large stip t',ausago Cuttors and Stutfers ; Shovels, Tongues and FokerA , ti!eigh. Bells, and Enamel,su etlg Prnierving Jlettle.s. L. C. ILILIEPEITJRN, At37•01::13 . 7 AT LAW AND CONVEYANCT.i: FIRST PIIEIIIIIII READY IIiDE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, Rl-111./..AbEILPAIA. Nferino and Cotton ruder Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, liandlterchlefs, no., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jelayd E. P. 14EIDDLETON tri. BRO., IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DJ ALEIIS IN FINE 0146 WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT. STREET, JolOyd PHILADELPIIIA.. GO AND GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARREN STS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENTTLaN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will and It to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work ct ern - Anted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. fm'ythlyL, DAVID H. WILLIAMS, OIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR vt_/ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for trom five qurnera and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Ftumaceo. aryil:l.7ss FITTABHROII, FA. AN 1 ./..Y.1 of SUccFkeAt C . T d U T a l t hi E . R e u S e e A ,,, INI B D tir I . 151 , I P O d R T I E R 8 tal Instruments Guns, Pistole, Fishing f l ZlGo a , n etC '' .., n No. 1 60 ' Wood street. They give spacial attention the cianninc' - ur• ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. :Ailing and itqatring itli panztaality mud despatch. apl7 ILVITCEICOCISE., 111 , CREIEfitilt 11 CO. (BOOTSESOR3 TO iII7PFDLIN : IWOREER & C 0.,) FORWARDING AND OOM)IISSION 11FRCLIANTS, Wholesale realers to Produeo, Plata and Wool, No. 113 Fie,osi art-3t, Pittsburgh, Pa. It 9 1 l /111 a Ole: Joseph E. Eltlet, GL Louis; Foutcm Bros., L4`.)mell Ft Dorsey, Baltimore; Darrot MarttlmPlilladelptila; James, lient,'Santee E Co. " Weaver k eraham ' Keene, Sterling & Co., " Yard, Gamoro A Co., " •prtt.gor IlarbF.ugb, Pittsburgh El. Childs Bagaley, Coagrave a 0.)., licCandlosa,Meano A Cu., G. W. Smith, A Co., Geo. M. & L. fiord, Cincinnati A. B. Fenton Er. Bros., yS1:11 ROOFS, w. H. McGEE O. M. DOSCH. W FF MeGEE & CO. • MERCHANT TAILORS, DeMora in Ready Made Clothing and Cl.atlom 811 . 14 Pori:ash Lug Goods, corner of Fudaral strrA and Martel eq tiara Atilt) ghntty city, Pa. Jel2:ly ri 473 --- ' , ";8d. 1 1 7 5:Zi-e!-;•-" ,-, ' - ^ , -,,,.- - ) '9 - . -, • e.,... - -A - 4,4.--z.. - ?"--'-' w o , ....,..., -,• :. ti' • .1,44, 4 C., , 4 (..1 1 -,,,,-ii, , ,-- , F7..Prt , o-p,,l , tiv 9 ..,.. ,i , ; :-..-..--./ j -VI i•:' , .. -- - - V. : VT4y. t ... ,? 4 - •- tr - -4P i t;uu , '," 7 -- -- ,• , ,, , ,..24-A-4,-4 , --' 4. ' „... T _-_- . ...1 ITNI-4vl - - - - '' .- - - .9&4''''' tz.„ - lix ;-,.. MARBLE 1 '..'d ARBL E ! J08.,' eiFir 9 or ./17 RGO BAB A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION (17 PUILADELPHI A MONUMENTS GRAVE STONE& Emelomitres, rz)st,s 9 Ste., Ez.e. The public are respectfully invited to oranilne oar stock. Priam lcri, and wcrk wiwranted. NO 705 Iliii,!:•!TV Pl'itteWP. POINT BOX FACTORY.— BIISLIA el. GUVENDOELF 'Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, flardware and Variety Gocds, etc., etc. Orders rrrript l v Myna noos.l j),.,91 I s=XS a BILL.h.DIIIO lUD OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale iLit o Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty etrsat. Pitisbarsh. Pa. novia-s. FURNITURE FOR CASH.- A full amrtment o Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX., WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for 08./3H. Prices are mado accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAC /11. WIN'S, No. 103 limit/dal street, below Fifth: J. D. FACT tds DOM BUSINESS BARDS. MANUPAOTURAILS OP Vi , ll TEL.II aei.n cv :. l iflUre6olllrt;iSs 02 C A 1.4 I'STEEIL ALB°, 8P MN G 8 AN!) AXLES. cos rtrzr aoss askil Strosta, PITTSBURGH, PA MAN ÜBACTU REA OF A'JENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT PITTSBURGH, PA R. 014 MO) FiIELET 8111:VITN, MERCHANT --Y,, NO. :37 DIAMOND ALLEY, WlLE,iillti ItAfbi AL E l', 1. - 11,18. ES and 20 wad Street., 04111E:4 A. RDWA } , t q[1:1111:Z1 W 3i. W. E 3 ri T VirHOL erirp ILLTALL CARTWIRLIGRAT & `YOUNG' , (succusors to John Cartuoight,) BOOK CABS, Tonic, Cathartic; and Anti-Dyspeptio B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. 60 comer of Wood and Fourth Streets, AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti dyspeptic medicine, these Pills aro recommended to the public by the former propri etor, (Da. WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long con• tinned and careful -trial of them iu an emple practice war rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motory and loathe secerning power of the Dowels than any other combination in common use. AS A TON IC--They agree with the most delicate ECOM• ech, removing nausea. pain, and debility from that organ, had through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralise and inter runt 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 exist in the human stomach. From these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dia. gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend or follow the use of other purges. CILITIFICATES. Extract of a letter H. F. Ptcrnewortlc cE Cb, Draggitte, Hemp , Tennessee, January 7, ISSB. Oirasss. B. L. ft ►rncisxooK a Co.—We were the first to in. croduco Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Fills hero many years ago. They were the best Pill over in this market. WO use no other in our own families, and secured for them a Mi c h tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly, H. F. FARNEBWOR'ffi A CU. Estrael of a utter from G. W. Irwin, Nat/mint, Tennessee, February 1?. 1858. Zditasits. Et L. Beuteszoo•t lb CO.—Door Sir: I have seen Dr. 11. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I have used them myself, and believe them to be the best Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many (41 , er complaints when properly used, and I cheerlially recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, G. W. IBWIN. Prom Colonel Wm. Hopkins, late Canal Commissimur. Wesuriavort, Pa. January B,lB6B—Dear Doctor: I have been using your "Anti-Dyapeptic" Pills, when occasioned required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better condition they found it. I must confi dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respect:hilly, eta.. La. It. A.DAII9 Wueott. WM. HOPKINS. Prom Thee. Mack-more, Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Fa. To . 11 It. A. WitsoN.—Dear Sir : I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them f:•r "sick headache," with which I saffcred beyond descrip. tine ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since then I usn them as a family medicine: if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medic no, I take a Pill,aud it cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. BLAOKISORE. January 8, 1158. _ 'ums. B. L. FLEMBTOOK. a Co—l have had considerable experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wileon, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own see for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con• dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them fur. others, in cases of " hemieranla" end other forms of head acie, depending on a deranged and irritable condittonof the Au:vetch and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar ly edapted, being entirely free ;rem any griping tendency. i r,-gurd them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all debilit%ring. Yours truly, GEO. 11. KEYBl•at, 140 Wocd street. littsburgh, !dumb 5, 1858 Jyl:lydam 1, : r TTI:I“J 11.1 V) THE GREATEST • oft : , . DISCO 1 _ L RY OF THF, AGE. PI'II'SBURG it R. K r,NNEDY, of Roxbury, has digoov. E..es• "uo f ocr coLwasoa pwiture Nift.,l.3 s 011,0 tried It m over eleven hundred weer., eel never fritiod except in two easel, (both thunder humor.) lae hoe in his possession over sue hundred certificates of all within twenty miles of Beaten. Tao Lot:les ore warrnnt•al to corm a nursing sore month. Lao eo thee.- lx.ttles will core the worst kind of Pimple/ ..:"A :he cart, Two or three bottles •.vill clear the system of biles. 14'0 bottles are warrant. 4 to core the wont canker in tilt mouth or stomach. 're , 3 to fl7e bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind e:rysipelan. f, to two botilea are warranted to care all humor Inithe '1 ::o bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and 1 , . :hoc . among the hair. Your to six Cottle*" are warrant,' to cure corenpt and r• nuitig ulcers. Ono bottle will cure , scaly eruption of the akin. Two or throe bottles are warranted to cure the won:kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the meat:des pernte case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salbithenin. Yive to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrofula. A. benefit is always experienced from the Bret bottle, and perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity is taken ROXBURY, MASS I=l DSLE Mena reputation of the Medical Discovery, In cuting.all kind of humors ' is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever need it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are um ant:cons in its praii, In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of theca diseases In which you are un fortunately co liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, I_ cured as if by a miracle; your own temper le restored tr its uataral sweetness, and year babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical Disoove ri• becomes a fonntaln of blaming to your husband and h eucehold. in the more ctxt , feuced stages of CAN KE a extenda to the etomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, whioh to nothing but canker of the atom h ; then to the Intcatinea and creating a oinking, gone feeling, and an indifferenee even to the cares of your family. Boar stomach In your food distresses you, and yon can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be• comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of dicenees which the Medical Discovery is peculiar', adapted to Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint when yon retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat exern ciatMg of dieeicies, the PILES. How many thousands of poor women are watering from this &gesso and pining away a miserable life, and their next doer neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to Imprest on your mind that geod old proverb, " An ounce of provou ticn is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yon bare both the preventative and the care, with this great and good quality, that It will never, under any circumstances, do you any Injury. No change of diet ever necessary--eat tho best you mn got and enough of it. DITLISCIMON:3 son On—Adult; one table spoonful per day— Ohildren over ten yeass dessert spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no diroction.s can be appli. oableFto all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowcis twice s day Yours truly, DO:41,IJ) KENNEDY. Prios $l,OO por bottle. For bale by Dr. GEO. H. FOYERS, No 140 Wood strest. Pittsburgh, Pa_ RICH GLOSSY HAIR, TO THE GKEATEST AGE. And who that in gray would not have It restored to its former color, or bald, but would have tho growth restored, Or troubled with dandruff and Itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache, (neuralgia,) brit would be cured. it will also remove all from tie f4ce and akin\ Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative era! do all thia, s e circulas and the following: ANN ILLICAL, November b, 1866. pn,p. J d—Dear Sir • I have heard much said of th” wonderful effects of yn lair Restorative, but having been se -often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, ac., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum peted quack retnediat, until I met you in Lawrence county some month. since, when yon gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative In my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en. timely 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 entirelyiover the head; she continues to nee it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of Its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using 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 moat cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or grey (by ren. son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. I'EXaND WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at Blissfleld 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 friends, having witnessed its effects, aronow using and recommend. ing its use to others ae entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it, Again, very respectfully and truly yours, i SOLOMON MANN. OintirDir, 111., June 28,1852. I have (mod Prot 0. J, Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoMing, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the rise of his Itestora• tine it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. BRS4x-Senutor, 11. S. 0 J. WOOD It 00, L Proprietors, Broadway, N. Y., (In the great N. Y.WireßaffingEstablishinent)andll4 Market street, St. Um* Mo. Sold by DR. GEO. H. lOU S% Na. 1.10 Wood at., maw And mold by all good Draggban actisas MEDICAL. DR. R. A. WILSON' PILES PRI:PARED AND BOLD Etir WHOLESALE ' DRUGGISTS, PITTSBURGH, PBNN'A Hear Dr. Keyser I?,vary kind of Humor, `WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A 00,11,11014 PIMPL KIDNEYS, RAW AND INFLAMED, OUILII; 111,Lcle,/ A BEIUTIFUL HEAD Completely Preserved DAGITERR,EAN !ALLEM& anl4:ly—th R. ill. CARGO & CO., Photograplaermstualli AnabrotypistS, NE Vfr lORK GALLERY, .tit.. ilth car-:ca, 1.17.1 d. SUNBEAM (.14.1.1.4ERY, 8. W. or. €.f liarkCt birct , t and Diamond, Plactaarg PRIORS TO BUTT ALL. a1719:1;f49 _ AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT .ANY FIRST 01453 ESTABLISMIENT IN TILE COUNTRY, A.T NEW D.AGII.JERRELLN AND AIIBROT t3Tg '7: LS, Y UZ'OaT n THE POBT-oYil vutiotta stgloz, la cal and ware uteri to ri:r4ortable rAtaa. dt:ot.e,A,dpore,.= te,ten at their roslaruca: • Lip2k.l3,daw—in Removed to 21 Fifth street. CARGO & CO.'S PLIOTOGRAPHIC AND AIII3R.OTYP ti.e.LlAtlilt has been removed from 76 Fourth ctreet, to No. 'id Filth etroot, near Market. Them rooms having been Malt eepeciallv for the purpose, with three larg , lighte, are ndt aurpasejd in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. .C.de. Our old friends and patrons, end tame wishing an perior likenesaes, are invited taleeli. t 3 Reception Room and elpecime/13 the ground door. apl 11).AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTII ST, At the new Commercial Delos 'ooms, No.. 4, nith street, every week day, are htd4 publi, :ales of goods in all viiruity, suited for the trade dud concluders, from a large k which is constantly repl :niched with fresh consign• that moat be cicsed tOrt_iwith. AT 10 O'CLODE, A. M., Liry Hoods and fancy articles, cdniprising nearly everything In the llao fur perconill And family nse,• table cut- Ivry; hardware; clothing; boots and ehoes; ladies ware, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., llouselaild and kitchen Itumiture, new and second-hood; bode and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, /cc. AT 7 ()CLOCK, P. Id., Fancy articles; watches; clocti ; Jewelry; musical lust:at agate; g 1.1113; Chailillg ; dry geode; boots mud shoes. book stat tonery,s i P. M. DAVIS. Andtts FARM IN BEAVER COUNTY; AT A ugi• -ou T EL:S.IAV EVENING, August lith, ut. the Counamiel3.l Sales Room,, No. 51 t nth street, will' be sold: That valuable improved form of oue hundred and ferty.seven acres cf choice land in Beaver euuty, Pa., situated ou+the uhio ever, and Cleveland and ilttsburghtrovd, abOut 6 miles below Rochester, and being the first fano above Industry 6tatlon. It contains ati ut 100 acres of coal,: 3) acres timber„ fin° triiit tress, übbery, etc, aail 3 houses suitable fur tonanid. The the lands of un eastzru coal company, who are ,ut going into fa:l mid will ho shown to thcse otetdug to ,ee the p.liniee, by Mr. Carson, who fended on th ..tune. crib, balance in four equal tin.l payiretite, with hits' et. Title Indisputable. Poe. awn given immediately Auld The elegant aide wheel, paseanger packet SUPERWR--Capt. itsnmean J. Galan—will y. a• The Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th loot-, at 12 o'clock, m. Cur freight ur passage apply yla board, or to FLA.I3I, BARNES & CO., Agents. Through to St ;uvula in flue days. This boa': connects ~its the wail lieu. oud will go through in the time 'he will I- ay. uu Saturday. 5p22 For The etearaor 1.3131 A 0.11A.1TA 1 41, Capt. Mott , V .6i ,, tor. Arkre, will leave for the above and all inte.rvieclieto ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. Ai. For freight or pmvinge apply chr d Seventy. Five Few and Second-Hand tJAHRIAGEL:' A 19.1 g3ITGGIES, S'Olt BALD AT WHITE'S I.EiPOSITORY O i, u TVO MIL , L.' N, NEAR LAWRESTOEVILLE. THE SUBS3RIBER 0 FIRS FOR SALE . 4: or exchange Am the most r onable terms, ~ : t e it. a tine assormaent of Baronches d second-Maid : e , 7--?;: - Buggies made by Watson, of Philadelphia, some but the used. Also, twenty-ono new Btaggial, made in my own shop, from the very best material purchased in Masten market. A flue lot of Trotting, Wagonif,4 w and second-hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny ' , is, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wagons and Itochaways, two fine Phaetons, seats for four persons, ono of them Wation's make, and the other New York make. Two duo Sniities, one made by Mr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a fowleommon Buggies, suitable for light marketing. The subscriber flatters Wmself, that he can make it to the intsrett 1 perrons wishing to purr chase, to give him a call. The establishment is convenient to the city, the .celaior Omnibus Line of Coccacc paming the door every ten minutes. mr23:lydnur I JOSPIPET W 'WIT& C. WEST CO., 'an* CARRIAIGES, RCK;BAWAYB, BUGGIEB, SUDIIIES AND SLEIGHS No. 107 Penn street, PI*TBIT3GIi f PA. .C2r. All work warranted to be nf the best materials and workmanship. nayltlydis LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK, lI'CURDY 4' CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and r-olt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder, be , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet lion, Wire, Constantly ou hand, Tinmen'a Machine:and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.1.49 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. S pecial orders of Copper ant to any desired pattern. my29elydkw JOHN W. IVITJARTHY,, WILL POSTER/ TILL ILL ATTEND 1 0 THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTE - 1.1 of,all kinds of lOLT '4 TOR CONCERTS LECTURES, EXIMITIONS, AU corumnnications—oithor by mail telegraph, or ()diet. wtso—dirootod to the oftce of the Morning Post, will recoils rompt sUontlon - - RNOJ A - Fluids to: Doyen and Davidson's Writing uale by W. 8. ELII7EN, Stationer, Non. 81, 83 and 35 Market street. s9oowitl purenase tsn island s ituated in tho Allegheny river, opporita Blorpiburg i containing about tun acres. Apply . to JAMBS 0. RICHEY, itenl IN; etc and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth et. LARGE M Map of ouri country, with the States, Territories and counties distinctly mark. ed. For sale by W. 8. Lie.VEN, Stationer, eini2 Corner Matket,and Second streets. ST 00 KIN GI YARNS'-- AT MANUFACTUTES' PRICES, Always on band, and for talo at .EXCITEI'iIIiNT S i'LL:L. INCREASING-:- . - i On account of the gro.At reduction of prices at th e, PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, we a e Belling at the following' cheap rates: Ladite'. Bir..ck Gal era worth $1,75 for $1,25; Ladies' colored Gaiters w rth SL7S far $1,25; Ladies' Bus. kips worth $1 for 76 cts.; Ladid' Boots worth $1,25 f0r.130 cts.; Ladies' Congress Borta wdrth $1,50 for $1,25 ; -Goitt's Patsat Gaiters worth $2,75 for $2. DIF.PENBACHT.R. t CO., No. 17 Off.h street, near Market. .1100 TS AND SHOES---Selling at very low prices, to CLOS]: OUT lone s.pring and Summer stock. N. B —A few more pair of - - - - - BOILED SHOES, LEFT, Which will be sold at less than Cost. CAI won and secure a bargain, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H BORLAND, aul4 93 Market street, two doors from Fifth. GO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and buy your Shoes at reduced prices. A few more SOILED SIDEB and GAITERS gelling CHEAP. GENT'S GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. dent's Patent Leather Gaiters for $2. Now ialhe time for bargains.- Go and pro cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and lies, Ruck and Calf Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Shoes selling at low rates. Call soon. DLEFENBAOHER 'CO.' jyl7 No. 17 Fifth street, near Market, IME-150 bbls. fresh, and for sale by std. - 131NIIY IL COLLINS. A -VALCIABLI LOT on Penn street, for Bala by B. OUTEM3EILT .t SON, 5.1. Market etreot. - FLOIT.R.--40 bble. choice superfine for sale , JAB. FETZES, ea Corner 'Mirka and Bird its. •• _ ... T' , LOWER ST: CLAIR , 801100 L will meet on WEDNESDAY, August 18, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at.Echool House, No. 8, near Birmingham, to appoint Teachers for the enenir t Seam Al! interested will please attend. fault} T. J BIGHAM, President ca. ACRES of very I.deairable land, at a e-f short distance from the city, hating soNe beautiful sites for country roaidencee- 4 arses contain coal of the very best quality. Nor sale by au7 1 5.. 0 !SON, 61 Market et. ~~.~~.; " : . ti'RTO_tl3' Reurth street LI 0 11 6 ," Z.K.F AND :41.91:-. 7 ; iallr. AUCTION SALES. P. M. DAVId. Anctloneer STEAMBOATS CIINCIINNATIL Ver Cincinnati. Z!aPdi ~, VIiLLF.. CARRIAGES. 85.1-WPACT.VELETLB 07 EPH HORNE'S, *~:'':. 77 'Market street:.