LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth, street, on Saturday TUSEMOIIEVEn. In Sun, 9 A. M. -cloudy 12 M 114°. 6 P. M BAromater 29 3-10 Another Attempt.—We noticed. on Saturday that a man named Cassiday, at the St. Nicholas Hotel had attempted to take his life by hanging. Mr. Fehl, the proprietor. of tho house, was feafed that 4 0 might make another attempt, placed him in n roc❑: with another person who kept a watch over ❑im. About one o'clock on Saturday. morning he saw Casiiday leave his _bed and walk towards the win dow. He remained looking out for a few moments, then attempted to throw himself out to the pave• ment below. Ho was, - however, , prevented by his companion, who immediately called in the night watch and had him convoyed to the tombs. There Le was kept until morning, when the Mayor, satis fied that the man was demented, wrote out a com mitment and sent him te jail. The Mayor has com municated with the relatives of the unfortunate man, who reside in Ceatro county, requesting them to au a ar.d take charge of him. Ho will be kept until ..hey arrive under a strict surveillance, as he cannot be safely trusted alone. lThe Grasshopper Nuisatice.—Our exchanges from ectern Pennsylvania and Southern New York are filled with dolerous accounts of the ravages of there troublesome little visitors, which make their ap pearance, at intervals, in immense numbers. In our part of the State, the farmers have not been seri ously annoyed by these Egyptian plagues. The Fredonia (Chatauque Co., N. Y.,) Censor says : " These long-legged interlopers bid fair, unlefe their career is suddenly cut short by a heavy rain, to prove as scrious a plague as the locusts of Egypt. They are now swarming in this county in such num Lore as the farmers have never before witnessed, and acccuets of their ravages roach nq from every direc tien. A friend, living about a miie from our village, tifnrms :Is that of seven acres of finely growipg corn ra-_his farm, there will scarcely be a half-dozen well :a:led ears. The grasshoppers devour the silk, which at cure the davo:cprecat of the ear. Another gentleman's currant bashes have been girdled and killed by the same insect. One farmer en the out skirts of our village has had his onions destroyed, and of two thou...and cabbages will not get one. On recenta carureiori to the hills, about five miles south, we found them swarming in myriads, filling the air, and the grass in the pastures was eaten eo close to the roots in the'groand, that much of it is Judging from present appe.arances, the pas tures this fall will be very scant." Dianzießed. Mayor Weaver dismissed a suit ngalnst E. W. Lynd and I. B. Stryker on Saturday, preferred by W. H. Sutton, who purchased a 7iot cf harneszes from them to be returned if it did not Et and exchange for another. ~Sutton, on returning it, wanted the purchase money tefandol. The our. tioneerB were willing to cxcha*.ge for another set, but would act pay back the money. Several sad dlers testiftzd that the harness was of the medi um size, and tho case wee dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. Deatt..—Mr. Samuel Steinmetz, well known us the proprietor of the popular reataraunt near the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, died sad.. donly on Friday night. Ho was subject to dropsy and disease of the heart, aid while attending to his business on th,acvs - :ing, he Was suddenly stricken down by an attack' of the tatter, and although medi cal attendance t=ss promptly rrooured, he died el most instantly. Mr. S. had many friends who will regret his sadden demise Alleged Mail Robber Arreatei.—Wo noticed EOMO time Since that a young man named Milton lender eon, a mail carrier between Saltsburg, and Indians, bad been arrested and confined in jail for robbing the mail and abstracting, money and other valuables from letter:, which were found in his possession. On Saturday the Dzpuly , Marshal of the United State= Conrt, Bernard Dougherty, arrived in the city, having young llendorson. in custody. lie was confined in jail, and will be tried at the next term of the U. S. Circuit Court in September. M,a Alfred Wilson, of Meadville, Pa., was robbed one night last week on board the steamer Sky Lark, while on her passage from L.3avenviortn to St. Louis, of a gold watch worth $lOO, r,nd $260 in gold. He was returning from Leavenworth, cod had lain down to sleep, when the robber stripped him of all his money, amonc, which wore seven twenty dok!ar gold pieces : coined at the assay office in San .fi ran .. 73 1 Several other pa:7seng,or3 were relieved e 32 t h e same `night of watches and mono:y, the latto amoun ti ng to $BOO or $OOO. Arrested an4'. sent mao named John Millett, who has been for.- - domo time emp l oye d as a gardener at ifiere Seminary, was arrested logos and Moors yesterday morning. i 3 charged With committing a rape on the perscn of a little daughter of John Pielrorth, Esq., el Johnstown, a few weeks eines. He wee sent in chargooran odor to Johnstown. e 1! .g/ Accident by a -- Threahing 3fachiac.We lea rorti thn Venango Spectator, that on last Sat nrd week, a eon of Mr. Jimes A. Barnes, of Corn - pie . r township, Vouangu county, had ono of his f rn off by a threshing machine with which be a a number of boys were amusing themselves by volving the cylinder. Ho died in great agony on Sunday morning. Ho was about 14 year, old. Anoni.er Boat Race.—Thoro is now another fair prospect for a race between two of our fast four.oared row-heats. The owners of the Isaac Gullet have ac cepted a challenge given by the M. F. Cassdiay. The race will come off in two or three weeks. The crews are to be selected from among the hands of the Clin ton and Eagle Iron Works, and the purse is $lOO, with the understanding of " play or pay." Patents.—A number of PittAurgb.ers have taken out patents recently, among whom are the following : CaPrin Adams, for improvement in corn shelters; -James 11. Sweet, for improvement in nail-plate feed era, and W. S. M'lntosh ond. Samuel Wadsworth, for on improvement in steam valves; William Slack, of Manchester, had also a patent granted him for im provement in plows. 'Duquesne Engine House.—The now Engine hence of the Duquesne Fire Company, on Smithfield ...,.$ st.oet, is goinP up rapidly. A very tasteful iron fr.,at has been laced in the lower story, and when completed it lbe one of tlaa finest buildings of the ki-A in the oily. Oa the re:und and third floors there will be. two fine large rooms, for meetings, en cute, and balls. St. Clair Hotel Furniture.—The sale of the entire famishment of this emtencive establishment, on the co - ner of Penn and St. - Clair streets, will be contin ued this,morning at 10 o'clock, by Mr.,P. M. Davis, auctioneer. 4-13 nothing is reserved in this large Elle, it furnish - es an unusually favorable opportunity for housekeepds and others to supply themselves. ffluaical Yore?qt.—We are informed that a con vention of a novel character is to meet at Mansfield t, :morrow, consisting of all the glee clubs in this vicinity, numbering some twenty or thirty, which have been receiving inrtimet'--. from Professor Bur gess of Allegheny City. The programme con6Lits of a grand concert in the afternoon, with a ball and a display of _fireworks in the evening. Foreign Papers.—Messrs. Hunt Miner, Ma, scnic Hall, have received the London Illustrated Illustrated Times, Weekly Times, and Punch. The former contains a finely colored supplemental eahhiting the arms and flags of all nations, wl:ioh is alone worth double tha price of the paper. Blown 14.—0 n Monday night, a safe kept in the ERNI mill belonging to Coe 1.; Co., at Crestline, was blown open by burglars, no doubt with the hope of getting money. In this they were disappointed—it contained nothing but books and raper-, and these were left undisturbed. Struck by Lightning.—During the progress of the storm on last Wednesday evening, the horse of Mr. Joseph Gillen, in New Brighton %yes struck by light , nintr, and partially consumed. Seto Peal Uffice.—A new pom: office has recen , 'y Leon otablislaed. at Beaver Ceatre, Beaver coin , y, Pennsylvania. Win. L. Hulk:7,l.lcl; has been „- pointed postmaster. - Red to Pail.—CL•arles Brightmoro was hold !..) hail in $.500, for Lis appearance at court, on Sat day, fcr keeping n disorderly b.ouso on Diam,...A Alley. Luke LG Gail:, Post Buildings, has received the At lantic Manthly for neat month. It contains some inte:.-ecting articles, among them, "An Evening with the Telegraph Wires." "The Autocrat of tho Break. f ~.Tablo" is also as sprightly as usual. Ihdchary,d.—lilriserbaum, the man who waq ar• rested fur a supposed larceny in Philadelphia, was discharged on Saturday, the Mayor having received s letter stating that there was not sufficient evidence io c.nvict the Attulitic.—W. A. Gildenfenny 3: Co., Fifth street, oppsite the Theatre, have just received the September number of the Atlantic Monthly. It has e,veral excel cut articles. 7he attention of our readers is called to the sale of superior silver plated ware on Tuesday morning, Au gust 24th, at u 4 Fiftlistreet. The goods aro now open for examination. See advertisement under auction sales. Bowman & Co :—My wife was troubled with cough end 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 she was able to do all our house work, which she had not previously done for four Vie cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com pound to all -who are Buffering . under that terrible dkease—Cons.umption ~. y:;x: ;,-:., The Allegheny College at Mdville, commenced its fall term on Monday dents ado number of stu dents is about as largo as usual at the fall com mencement. . OD THE RELIEF AFFORDED BY DR. J. HOSTET TRH'S STOMACH BITTERS in all cases of Dyspep sia and similar affections has given that valuable prepare thm o wide popularity , among these who for years suffered from such ailments. It Is excellent as a tonic, and bonen cleat in its effects orrthe system. Its history is one almost of miracles, one to which Dr. Hostetter can point with con fidence sad credit. Indeed, no Teti edy, perhaps, in the same period has attained such an extended popularity as the Doctor's Bitters, which are over regarded ,Lai a certain cure for distress of stomach. Those who have tried it speak I.raisiogly of its effects, and therefore, we can commend it to general use. The Bitters are frog from anything calcula ted to prove injurious to the system, or objectionable to the patient. in shade Fob sale by druggists and dealers generally, °carpi here, and by UOSTETTEII Manufacturers and Proprietors, 68 Water and 68 Front streets. J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS—Try titeW, and satisfy yeursolvas that they are all they are rec:antnended b, ho. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh le heir to, bat leaves th,:m t,, teat their own merits, and the constartly incrmsing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far sm. viir,r to any preparation of the kind now in tho market. Their use is always attended with the moat beueticial re. snits in casro of DyfpeptiA, lust of appetite, weal:nem of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all ni,,rLiJ from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tom to the whole system. Bo sure and call for J. M. Olin's Celehmted Stomach Bitters, and see that the article Dm cliast-d bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M.OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer, No. 267 Penn @treat, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by drr.ggists and dealers gernolly. Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Wakerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE TELE CANAL BRIDGE, attention to UNDEIZTARING. Hearses and Carriages farta tlth EVERY FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, SUPERIOR IN POINT OF SIMPLICITY N introducing this new, novel and highly I valuable in 7entou to the people, and in reply to the numerous inquiries respecting it, wo will Lore give a Niel dos.zipi,on of its Funeral utility:— The `• Qunkor City " is eilphatizally TEE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, JAMES SUTHERLAND. 'MANX R. SOUTHERLAND. tar-~a~.t+r~ ` .rs3~:. %'~.~ 5 ~~-s. .uv.~..r:~l~r.~:i.r.i ».k.. , ~.:~'._.c n.c..:Y. JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF In addition to the Fere:4llre aide. devote FROM $2O TO $4O. FAMILY NEEDS ONE ! T qUAIi ER CITY," N \\ Wor Equal to the Ilk:II-Priced Machine, Uu.,uri...,zsed for sawing any kind of fA)ric— ZUtailtu or Broad-Cloth, using f THREADS From an, old.nary spool, witirv! 'e winding, ..t Silk, Cut ton or Linen, w i•tt equal farili , y; rind forming the (*lot ra ted and Durable DOUBLE LOCK STITCH, mu rto that pr..duced by the Gr;ser Scß.ker In it 4 cothotruction Cao" ater City" MORE SIMPLE Than ;ny other effectual maehiuu offered to tL:o publi:, and it can bo worked with the GREAT EST RA PIDI T By any pars:„in of ordinary intlligenco.llt ie E.Gril Lir OR N AMEN TA L In its triernal uppnizanco—forming a handsome piece of pzrlor furniture, without the liability of damaging carpets t he E und , t by nil. as le the case with many other A GRLIIIED FEATURE Is its nolselem ruovement—Ecarc..ly exceeding that of an Electric Telegraph. Machine. We hold that the "Quaker City" is destined to become In ev , ry househo!d as COM?, OD as Yankee Clerks, and quite as incli,pen2ahle. None can doubt that the SEWING MACHINE; SOLD AT A REASONABLE PRICE—i 3 a great blessing to the 14c iu which we live—ameliorating a it does ? the con tlitlon of mankind. But, LtretoMre, the pawn 01 4 ` E?LeIiseTUAL lULACUINES Ea. been beyond the reach of the 1.11M2,-1. Y 097, fortunate ly, they have ben simplefled to such n thrree. by the un tiring energy of Yankee ingenuity, as ti bring a ',mutton nolabine withi a. the reach of Every Family in the !Union ! Of ita wbele.merits we 11.vo no; ruolli ia,re to discuss, but respectfully incite ail intereste.f, to c - 11 at t.tir rcumki, and witn,a4 itsciperatiou and examine tie acti Me and its work:. F.emumbar— DALY'S ONLY STOGS.TiIiG STORE, Id ou corner of tho alley, ou tu l 7:lul-9taw Pl'. 7 Tll STRIO.T ALLEGLIENY COUNTY, ss ----,, The Commonwealth of I - en nsyl vanla ti the Sher. (eta! - if of said county - , Greet ng : .....--- 3 The petition of Beery Campbell. of Allegheny 'City, and County of Allegheny, and EUII,, o f f - --nr, 3 .1,-ania, was pre...mted to the Honorable J edges of Ina Court of Co-m -nem Pleve of said county, which petition sets forth as fol lows, to wit:—That Agnes Knox, late of toad county, died on or about the 6th day of July, a. u., 1a54, at said county, b . tug, unmarried and without issue; and that at the time of her death, the said Agnes Knox was seized in fee of the following described Real Estats. situate in the cite of Pitts burgh, in said county, to wit .: All that certain lot or piece of ground, beginning at the south-oast corner of Market and Fifth streets, 101 feet 5, 1 ,4 inch -s to I'darket alley; thence southwerdly along said a ley 31 feat: thence westwardly parallel with Fifth street, 101 feet fiK inches to Market street; thence along Market street 3') feet to the place of beginning—on which 18 erected four frame tenements, said described piece of ground being part of lot No. 391, in Col. Woods' plan of Pittsburgh. Auto--All that certain other lot or piece of ground, begin ning at the south-east corner of Market alley and Fifth street, extenlieg eastwardly along Fifth street 2d f,e: 6 inches; thence eoutliwardly, parallel with Market alley, 30 feet; thence westwardly 20 feet 6 inches to Market alley ; thence northwardly along said alley 30 feet, to the place of begin. ning—all which i 9 erected a three storied betel: building, and being part of lot N0..391, in Col. Woods' plan of Pitts. burgh. And that, said Agin! Knox had three brothers, vie: William Knox, Hugh Knox, and George Knox, all of whom said Agues survived, and two sisters, viz: r annah, intermarried with George Holdship, and Jane, intermarried with Robert Campbell, both of whom ore now deceroled.said Hannah having died before said Ago , a, and said Jane since. let. Win Knox, who died before the said Agnes, leaving the fell-wing children, viz: James Knox, late of Butler county, Ohio, now (1,.0072tr(1, who lett heirs, whose names and places of residence are unknown to your orator,and Geo Knox late of Allegheny county, deceased, who left John Knox hie heir, residing in Allegheny county. Hugh Knox, who died before said Agnes, leaving the following heirs, viz: George Knox, now deceased, leaving heirs iu Arkansas; Jane, intermarried with one McAllister, dtxerised, leaving ono child, supposed to reside in New Or leans: Ann, intermarried with lir abingtohn Duvall, sup posed to reside in Arkansas; Farah, intermarried with E. O. Denny, who lately resided in the State of Virginia; James Knox, residing in the State of Kentucky; Martha Knox, residiug in the State of Arkansas; William Knox re siding in the State of Texas; George Knox, died before the said Agnes, leaving children, whoeo naniss and places of residence aro unknown to petitioner; Hannah Knox, Intermarried with George Lioldship, deceased, leaving the following heirs, viz: Jane Holdship, residing in Allegheny county, Ann Holdship residing in Fearer county, Agnes Iluidahip residing in Beaver county. all of whom are of fall ego Jane Knox, intermarried with Robert Campbell, ch. :eared, said Jane being new deceased, leaving the following heirs, viz: Henry Campbell, petitioner, residing in Alle. gheuy - county: Nelson Campbell, residing in Allegheny runty; June Campbell residing in Allegheny county, Hala -1 nab, intermarried with a.B Eli..dds, of Columbiana county, dllsie; Emily, intermarried with Thomas J. Pearson said r mily having died, leaving James C. Pearson and Emily C. Pearson, her heir., said James C. Pearson being of fall age, and the said Emily C. Pearson being o minor, both of whom reside in Allegheny City ; Robert A. Campbell, who died be. wre the said Agues, leaving Henry, Edward, and Nelson his minor he'rs, residing in Allegheny City; and that no parti tion or valuation of the said EEPII3 hla ever teen niade,and mat petitioner is entitled as one cf the heirs of said Agnes Knox, deceased, to one undivided sixth part of an undivided one-fifth part el said Real Estate, and that he is a tenant in common with the other parties, hereinbefore named, and farther praying the Court to award an Inquest tomato par tition of the Real Estate to and among the heirs interested, in such manner and in such proportion as can bo made with out prejudice to or spoiling the whole, but if mach partition cannot be made, then to value and appraise the same, and then to ern ate return of their proceedings according to law, on the first Monday of October, a D.. 1858. And on the 3d day of July, 1858, the Court, on motion of 0. Baader & Co, ordered a writ of snbpusna or citation to issue, returnable the first Monday of October next, against the parties therein r.,..nted, residing in Allegheny county, to be served person ally, and tie to all other parties named in said petition, the Sherri of Allegheny county," shall give noticehy publica ' tion in the Pittsburgh Ifornin9 Post, a daily newspaper, published in Pittsburgh, one day in each week, for six weeks conaxutively. which said notice shall contain the substance and prayer of said petitirn. And it is further ordered that the said petition shall be for hearing on the said FIRST LION'DAY OF OCTOBER, 1858. 'itness the Ron.. W. a BIecLURR, President of said Court, at Pittsburgh, the 14th day of July, L. a 0858. JOHN BERSIINGSAII, Prothonotary. an 4 Gt aa•w NOTICE. The Co -Partnership of BAGA LEY. COSOR&V.F. . CO. expired by limitation, on the first instant. The basiness will be c. 4 ntinned by W. BAGALBY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the btu:Maas of the late firm. W. BAG&L OSG EY, JOIDE S. CRANE. Pittsburgh, July 221, 1848.—jy=lf VOR RENT—A three story Dwelling Hone on Third street-200 pe i. r3yamaz t BON D Real Notate /veto, el Mete* is. PITTSBURGH, PA mr22:dly—la :11k, Iduen, COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OW TRADE. AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Praideni. WILLL6ILU3. Trim Praufemil. ISAIAII DIOICHI, :d. F. 11. DItUNOT, le, r, a rarer. N. ao - Lbits, 3E. Superintendent. JOS P i SNOW DEN. Mantilla of Arbitration for August. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. H. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOMIS. Stage of Water Two feet water In the channel. PITTSBURGH. I:IIARKET. Riposted Expressly for the Daffy Horning Post PITIaIIitEGEI, Auguat 21. 185° EIOUR--Sales to-day are quite limited, owing to a email supply. About 325 bbls. were sold from store at $5,82 for extra superfine, and $5,8708,00 for extra family. GRAIN-200 bush. Oats from store at 45c. HAY—Nine loads from scales at sB@ll SUGAR--SaleiB Wide. at'o.X©loo. BACON—Sales 11;0001bs. Shoulders at 7 1 ,/,07 OlL—Balsa 8 bbla:Lard No. 1, at £&c. COSBEE—SaIes 12 sacks Rio at 12%c. CHEESE—SaIes 30 big from store at 7 , Ac, VlNEGAR—lfasideclltied to fw. 1.1 gallon, th, barn!. y—Salee of 30 Lble. Rectif.,:d flout store St :I(ra 23c. Raw at 28(427c. Philadelphia ➢larket. Pint/inmate, August 21.--=-There Amore demand for Fluor both for shipment and home coninmption; &del of 155 bble superfine fresh ground from now wheat, at $5.25, and old stOckiit $4,50@4,62%; fancy lota range at $a@6,75, Nothing dohig in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. The demand for wheat Prquile limited, and prices favor the buyers; Wee of gJod prime red at $1,20@1,23; white ranges from sl,ilo® 1,40. Rye le wanted at 65c. for old and 700. for new. Corn continues to be scare', but there is not much demand; small Bolas of yellow at 86@87 afloat, and 85 in store, with some white at 82c: Old Oats are scarce and in good demand at 40 ..11c for new southern. In groceries or provisions very lit tle doing. Whiskey is in limited demand at 28@i2flc in bide Cincinnati Mark*t CLNCINNATI, August 2L—Nlour opened dull and prices are little better than nominal, but under the news from Now York the demand is active, and buyers paid 250 Dbl. higher than this morning, and the market closed buoyant at s4,Bf a:5 for supertioe. Wheat is active; 1600 bush sold at $1 for prime red, and $1,12 for prime white, closing buoyant. There ie no change in other grain. Whisky has d, alined to 22%c, with sales of 950 bbls., but closed firm at the decline. Lir seed Oil is held at 80c, and Is very scarce. Money is easy, and eastern exchange is 34 per cent. premium and dell. Zi evr York Uarkct New YORE, August 21.—Cotton: sales 600 bales. Flour firm; 10,000 bbls sold. Wheat firm; sales 40,000 bush. o , lth Milwaukee Club $1,08; white $1,231,35; eouthern $1,40@, $1,67. Corn firm; sales 41,100 bush white 85Q00; yellow 01@)03c. Provisions firm. Whisky dull; sales at 244. Sm gar dull. Coffee heavy at 10 . ,5•4g11%. Freights heavy. COSTIVENESS.—Persous who suffer from this painful condition of the digestive organs, will ex• p.rieuce immediate and poi manout relief by making use of WILSON'S PILLS, a medicine which 1,,a le o th. °tie ly tested in this and hundred diseases of the stomach and bowels. Those Fills are prepared end sold by B. L FA NE• STOCK . & CO., Wholesale Druggist—and proprietors L. FAHNESTOCK'S V.SRIZIPLIG.E, N., dO corner of W., I and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Seo advertisement on third page of this day's paper. Win R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL , ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. EiENNEDY & BRO. ; WHY-A.T, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED FLOUR, CORN 'STEAL, AND LIONIINV, 'SUN UCACIT I:.E.t , AND DULI 1.1.tic1.) LN PITTSBDRIIII AND ALL Ei 1: TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY aaT:lydbwl STONE GLASS PATENTI'D PitESERVINci- JARS, For pregerving all kinds of Fresh Frei'), Veg.etableJ, Mince Nieste, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manufac tured and for sale by CUNINiIIi.ANIA .t Co, Nos 100 WATER and 140 FIRST Pittsburgh, The main secret of preserving f-nit in a fr,,h condi. ...insists in having it theroughly hostel whoa L.., it d tip, unit in expelling all the •air thorn ni,ty may be in the su that when the fruit c.x. will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to minufac• tore these Jars. resp , vtfully call 01.3 attention of dealers and others to them. The grete, snperiority of tit.AS4 ev..r any other substance for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. In su well litiown, that any comments open it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel confident that I , ny one, after having once aeon iliaaaJara, will never be In.:ooks.l to use any other. For sale wholesale and retail by CUNINGIIAMS No. 109 Water street. THE syruPostum. WILLIAM C. GALLAG II E It, PROPRIETOR, Fifth &feet, Next Door to the i`ittstkuryh Theazre The bona , is new, built especially for the purposes of First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hay ing had many years experience iu the business will keep constantly on band the best that the markets afford. Hie Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. Ile wants all his old friends and the public generally to give him a call at the Sympr.sium. czer / _ ,;„ iron City Commercial College, 1 - vo: , .6fgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1865. 300 6TIID:NTS ATTENDING, JANUAR 1, 1858. Now the largest and must thorough Commercial Soho._ I of the United States. Young Men Prepared for Actual DulUa of the Counting Room. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Profeaeor of Book-Keeping and Bet.m,e of Accounts. A. T. DO EITH_ETT, Teacher of Ari thmetic jind Commercial Calculation. .1. A. IIEYDRICK and T. C. JE - .'.C.INS Teachers of book. Keeping. A.LEX.VOWLEY, and W. A. at, L LER, Pr„ essors of Feu• manship. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as usbd In every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, }Wpm Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and tlaoruu t p ndne :don of a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums In Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing, WAND Nor ion 32108.AV1D WOILX,I% IMPORTANT INFORM ATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sit nations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, i',3s—Avurago time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,60 per weet—Stationory,so. —Entire cost, $6O to $7O. IQ - Ministers' eons received at half price. For Card—Circular—.epecimene of Business and Orna mental Writing—lucloe two stamp, and address F. W. JENKINS, aub Pittsburgh, Penusviveule. SEWING M ACIIINES.- TUE $2O AND S-10 DOUBLE LAXIE. STITCH SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 FIFTH STRBET, These Machine* are admitted to be the best in market for family nun, making au elastic douhie thread stitch, which will not rip even if ovary font th stitch he cut. It is the only low priced double thread ltlachlue lu market. Ordoes nal be received and promptly tilled by 51. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner ~1 Market alley, l'lttenur4h, l'a .45b- NOTICE—GI. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alloy, is the only one of the name in husmess on thin street. Jvlfely NOVI IS YOUR TIME—Buy Summer Shoes whilst yon can get them so cheap, at the PEO PLE'S CHEAP SHOE STORE, No. 17 Fifth street. We will continue to toll at reduced rates for several weeks.— Save your money by buying at the low pricee. Gent'a Gaiter• for the exce•ding low price of $2. A few more Ladies' Gaiters left at $1,2.5, worth $1,75, soiled on the soles. Congresa Gaiters for $1,25. Now is the time to buy cheap. sulS DIFFENBAC.II Eli. dc CO. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA—A gentle and agreeable purgative, and particularly Emated fel* warm waather— prepared fresh every . day at JOS. FLEMING'S, Corner Diamond and Market at. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—I have on hand a largo 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 ba tons purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, anl7 Corner Diamond and Market at. TOOK AT NO. 56, and you will see a two story brick Dwelling House, of seven rooms in gocd order; large portico in font; fine shade trees, a lot of ground 24 feet front on Marion street, by 104 deep. Price—sl7oo. Terms easy. For sale by 3. OUTEU3DEtT .4"80N, 51 Market stmet. FLOUR. -50 Bbla Extra Superfine Flour, just received, and for sale by JAS. A FETZER, mad corner Market and First streets. FOR RENT—A two story frame Dwelling House, of b ranaa, situate on Fourth street, near Mar ket. Rent $l5O per year, and tenant pay water rent. jy3l B. OIIMLBERT b. SON, 61 Market st. _EM.ONS-25 bss just received and for sale 4.1 by 133YMES 8 ANDERSON, 7924 No. 812 Wood street. TWO DWELT TNG ROUSES FOR RENT, T by S. OUTEDYEaT k SON, 51 Market street. TO LET five _limning Houses. fIATIITUBERT SON, 61 ieltirkg West. , y _ COMPLYING WITH Tlig 'URGENT r. : QUEST ON U 9:. DELI DS OF Tarlll PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCH AND' J. W. SYKES 'ave concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBIDIGII, Awl may be consulted at their office, No. 191 Para], street, OPPOSITE BT. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sunday SI, for 0UN1.,13 4 ' • .IoTILILA, BIIONCILITIS and ALL C El :1 ON 10 OOM PLAINTS, complicated with, or caning pulmonary dieonse, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, .I)yrpepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, tei DRY state that their tri , Atm.. , • of Cr nvveption is l• ee,ii epee the fact that tiout in tl a Wood and system at large, both before and tiUrin9 dere-opment in the long:, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienio and Medical remedied to purify the blood slid strengthe n th e system- With Mese, they use MEDICAL IN IIALATIONe, which they value highly, but only on /Who. Leos, (haring no Car allol &eat asst alene„) and Inva lid. urn eurnealy tautlJuvl waioe..t wasting the precious time of cardbility soy treutti , tlE hued upon the plarr4l - bat fulue i•lou ,Lai Cou tiwtilrluts,V)ca.o Lo reached In a throat in,nuor by lOlulutiuu f " fur, b.ll-A0r..3 matoj, the tea/ qf the (i....,rose f: I, the 1!..3 eirtr.d: only in the N , J rbm . i.;•• 1,,r . A t!,. • , ;t1,9•••,, 4.0 LT , tO'Ol • t PlOhLtlt t to r.,tin t I. 4 I . 0 PTIC.I.: vi" 7'll PI l'T3l4lllL.Ifl LIF3, flee ear 11da19C 1 , 1U0..A:7Ci: Co WATEit Y, !,.cgoat 17, TliE is 1.1.1iD DIIitt:UPJUA of Chia ..a,pany Lava thin day tivi,tt ,, l a di ,11 , ..rad out of tho of tha hut afi LULU D AP:B P.% it Fat 11: applicable tN the ry of nfo aulB3t If. A. Itt,;ELIAItT Fertata-y. aleFi CI , : O 1" THE PITTSBURG 11, VT. Vi'AV,I7 CIIICAGO R. It. CO.. August 1:t, 1958, THE ; .. 4.111-AN,\IJ 41, !it , ItITILP,I of the tick uoliient in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and OW chg. kladzoa,d Company," will be hold at the Roams of the BOARD OF 'Nur 1 in th , cop of Pittsburgh, Pa, on IVlst* ESDA X, the let iMy Septemner next, at 2 o'clock, :.u. At which meet:ug, tile Reports of the Oamts and Direct ore, ,poratmiri tt LL" Pond for six zimuth?, ondiug July let ultimo, will ~.rd.r ike Prolcbmt. ALJUIISTIN P SDLIIIY, •e: - slat y 11 li,TEtt .1? (11UPt.,.NS of tlw Ron ; bwr , nce COLIIALr. ”tdiad to taej.lPT 11111:(111 AND EP.; hAI I,iioA CO:tIPANY, due July, ISIS win be I/. tid I WILLIALIS It CO, kittshurgia, cbang:, In p.M:= of payment II mach in C. , 4:loqUellet , of the tailor, of ih, CaiL, hUn I..sarr•co ti:,l Trait Lk triputly, Wire the C . 1 . 1-1'..11 'PION —The Tax Payers of A.ll,;theay distinction of mho ale Iv sod to lt , diroad 'fauation. the repeal of tiro ToanciAe Tax, undue ht.iluenco, the brihoty end corrupt party ma •agement, and in favor of inaugura ting a thorough Legislative reform. and cecuring en honest and eernotr.ieal a.talinistratieu o• the affdra of this county cud the tiro ct are reile,ated t meet in Corivz.ntion at tn. , . Court :Ions:, In The city rf eitottirgh, on Wednesday, the ihiy of Auz..s' a. A. 51, fir the purpose of d. 11; , ot , tlp•iq.sans t roil. in our attain:, of nut • tiug for motel ;) ici and of maul tiling A 71(1.11T 10.1 Tile. 1, , ,PL9 t. , by them it the el.• t.runching election "I he prima: ) , lu,, :toga for the ele lion of delegate. to he le•hl a the csnni Idnes hutlra ui l and 7 o'clock, riaturlay. the sat ay ~t A uzust next. antl:cr 15. 4 1 1R5T IN 111 ‘, t:ev.i) JULY, 1849, u_ A. L. ARUIi ;o'lls -tuLT , s Portable Stean► hoisting and Pumping Engine, u , l 11,11,1 J, (o.ta , u au.: 6,c Mill ivvrs, k, En,zia, , al.lwtlys 113unfac , ,,ry, 15,1 11 ts. 11ansliton Street, l' LADE; Pit 12, 22 Calf' GLASS SYRINGES, HOM(EOPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Wara (nr Ch Drag Nrrntuc,rl, Photo hat.t, rdc. en Gina. '-' , Hre ht t-e pact:ago. A lityr al thacuuut made t. , ttd , from Ceuntry Drug and Dealer. , eollmtvl. Prt7.- I.uLt n,at on upplirn Jy3Onttn EW 12Ii CRE_I Ai SALOON, 27 .A I .1 3IREES.. sc C rhosubEzliber has Itnmxl, god 3:te..1 ap several cou,m0(11• nearly opposite the Bank. on Pitth stye t, which are uuw (Ten fur the Bummer :=essr , n. La • ( i.e g, , utlemra always find , n abundaht rupply of F tESTI nil To, i.c:E ATEIt JAN .6, and ail tit° refrteth-o..ata of the gemoii.. All ore respectfully requested to visit lie roonee, and tat for t a.•taselvm (ja10) M. McjINLNY ANOS PIANOS! I P,al2, I t obrat,d Fnc:orieB NUNN S CL A it. , N :gA) R K. * Lim. just beau fuLrlvPtl, and tba cOlerAion of pc rellaters di. thrrst.a. fi. BRO., Suld ilgouts fur tbs c,lebrat4 Pianos, N. b 3 F2l arca. r 11E UNDERSIGNED EEGS LEAVE TO A inform lila friends and tide pahlic in gouerel, that ha is in the daily receipt ul this delicime Beer, tram the well known Brewery at J. N. Straub, Al:eghe4y City, it hav lug been pronounced to the test that was manufactured hero for many yearn, TA.STEFiI • and 1•1.11 4 .1.1. Giro me a cull and try id JviN tLiGI,I n Cd-t:tl .at him old eland l'a 38 Ple.m.mud. 0. I 'l' RE ET - )1.; RABLE, FIRE AN WATER PROOF JOSEPH HAJITMAN, Recently Agent fur H. M. Warren & Co., GRAVEL SATURATED CAN VAS ROOFING, OFFICE, No. G YIPTII 6112F.T., oppc.sito Odd Fo lows "lull. Pittsburgh, Pu. 139 EPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL '! 1 - 1 132 south second Street, PIELADELPIIIA. Lubricating Oil for all kinds tiflo or Lamp OIL io supotior to tha I yt wintor ~trtOri sli,riu for Lur,iing In all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, LIEADLIGFIT:,, THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAM This lamp performs a perfect consumption of ali smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found Imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant name. For saM wholesale and retail by aul2:2nad H. BOUREAU, dole 'Agent. 1 600 The owner is going west and will &,1.1 Ids brick dwelling bones on Webster stri,t, near Townsend, for the above prim, and on easy The hoe's is now arranged for two families, but mu y uttered to suit batons tinnily. Contains FAIL rooms and finished attic. Lot Sa feet front by 109 deep to uni.lity. In a ,tood neighborhood. d. CUTEIREIII.T. Lk SON, 51 Market street. la IE, 1111 0 v A L. THE subecriber has removed the bal a nce o f Lid Mock of F U lt N 1 'l' E To tho ODD FELL (WS' BUILDP.IO, No. 64 Finh ett, et, where he offers ovory article at the reduced prices. Every article is marked in plain Unto., end those in want of Furniture, are respectfully invited t., call and t.s , iniihe the Goodi and PTIC64, bak,re pit.ch34;ng elsewhere. jy2l:im H. it. RYAN. MANILLA PAPERS. All riizes and for Kale by W XI. .)r.:.• -;SL N ) aper Penten and : 4 tationerN, 67 Rood LURE LIQUO! - :S-1 have on hand a large assortment or par° Win a n.l Brendle , ; for medicinal purposutt. Those wlohin t z . , any thiug in thin lino, cau rely on getting a pnre'article at JOS. FLEMING':!, anl7 Ocimor Diamond aryl Nlarto AN 'THURSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'el'k, P. st. , will be offered for sale, on the premktes, Sere rat Lots of around of one, two and three aeres, each. This pro perty :8 on the Coot dill ant Upper n't. Clair Tun, pike, at ah..ut f .or nines from the oily, ue.ir the well-known Nursery of bucketed> te Ammon, and trio It location in the midst of most besot:nal a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to the city; certain ly offers Rare Inducements to lan eons desireuB of purchas ing an acre or mere of ground for s country residence. A large Academy is in of eraction on the premises. The soil is well adapted .clardt3, etc, and springs of excellent water are abundant. For further par ticulars, apply at our office, 51 Market street. 6. CUTLIBEHT & SON, Beal Estate Agents. 2 1/1 e AFFITT & Ci A.S Firrl'EßS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Nos. r 27 and 1 First Street, and Federal Street, Allegheny GM Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the_ styles and patterns. We have a very large stock o as Fixtures on hand, to which we call puticular attention. jsi2CtBm MAFFITT & OLD. QYRUPS.- k, 60 bbls. choice Golden Syrup; 20 " Eastnick's Finn Quality Syrup; 75 " St. James' Sugar Slone tlabssam. In store and for sale by MILLER k BIHKETSON, au3 Nos. 221 and 228 Liberty street. 4k 7 gifr 7 :".:4 '77.77:747-F 773 - ‘7,:75 41 Z- -7 ?Fft:77 - 7.7:Wr-q ,,, _ :2, t 's 4 41 4 - ; tai - Z ' -.' _ 2;,-•5 SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. T. 11; 00M3II33ION:.:11z; A. H. C. BROLIZEN, M A7iIIFACI L:REES .F eTEI AY Summer Lager leer•. it()(l.FlNci CHEAP, MANUFA'TUah A ; LiKA I AP.REN'S CEM:ENT It 00F S, ELASTIC CEMENT, ROOFING MATERIALS BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN VINE OLD MOI•IONGAIEEI.A. !;1(}1 WHISKY, PEACE( AND APPLE WWII. , Y. ALSO, RECTIFIERS' A N DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield etrad Yront Streets' apl4 J PITUBOEG IL PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, PRTNTTNG, 3 . 011, AND ALL KINDS CF WRAPPING 9 Warehouse, No. '2 4 7 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH, PA *ay... Bags bought at market prieus. REMOV OHN MOORHEAD Mo removed to No. 74 IVater etreo!, below Market JOILIN ItIid3ORHE4D, CONIMISSION 'MERCHANT, INC METAL AND LILOOMS, `:.). 74 wATEP. 4T!t~h7T, PITT3BURNIA, r:? rerfSBURGH STEEL WORAS, AAC SONE TONES, BOYD & ALSO, PTONG, PLOW AND A. B. S'i'Et;l.., HPRINGS AND AXLES. And Vltroc. Streetn, PITTSBURG PA MOO E D & (iO ILLNUFACTIMER OF Inicrican, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, I 'or Limiting, Guttering', Spouting, &,43 AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. VlTeLreltouse, No. 130 Feat "freer., PITTSBURGH. PA. ....... ...... A . D. a. ROGERS &, Co., 14AalTrACTUlt3TI9 or ROGERS'IMPROVEDPATE::T 4 JUL T E , ( .7 7 F-Nita ROSB AND FIRST ST3nw'l•l, mr26: 1 y is IVI,LI/I''3l CLAYTON & CO„, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , I_,t U . OEt M4li 11CHAN ~ .Notir Woi PT:zI3C 7 I2 GLI, PA. A waye hr.:Ai. 111.1ch.l.wrri nit Clogn.o ind awl 'lt', 1 vt, ' .r . Farm Eu 01;EqiA fitis - . 4 tioo 9 !tlev7 York, jy23: it goivarding and C01116.1.55i0A Ifferchaat lour, CI rain, Bacon, Lard, tuttor, Soods, Driod Fruit and Produce goaerally, Corn4r cldr liliark-tc. and Firet strode. RX2EIE. 7o—Vraricla 0. William Tillwortt,, .•'e., . Cuthbert .4 Son, l'ittslvir4h; L 4 ;rd (XI,. Mei Act wearingon S. Brady, Can], M. Bank, Liat 4-, .1124.T113 A Co., Cteorg..l W. Antle,rii,a, Dtmlo P7Laton A. CJ. 111=2 AMUEL FAHNESTOCK, N. 74 WOOD k 7.0 Pittibnrgh, has on hand lar;n: STOCK OF lIARDWARE, xtaok b 3 will sell very low fur OAS H. In Ili - I,lloon to hi? Hinges ; Knives and Purka, and Spasm, and n large 1,-.urtinout of "jarponter'a Tuol4, ho lind receivuLl a large Any ply a Etn.rsage Cotton and Stuflora ; Tongnaa and Poht . . - s ; edaigh Belli, and Enameled etl.o Ilnaorring Netchm. -, ;.!,,,,E-c1 L. t 3. .11•ORNf3Y AT LAW AND CON V:illANCi,:q FtIIST PREMIUM REAM MIR LINEN DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PfiIA,ADELPUIA Morino awl Cottou Sbirt. dud Drnwera, Cra vats, Scarfs. Gloves, Flandkorchlocs, &c., Dresaiug Clowns, Shirts, Wrappers, aud Drees Sh.,As made to order by inott23- urnment, and warranted to give, Anti Hfaction. lelclyd E. P. MIDDLETON Ss BRO., IMP° HIT RA OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO REALE iLS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, Jolayd PHILADELPHIA. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Proiniuna Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. PIIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Honse r with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the meet eagai• site and olatSrate finish, will find It to their interests to give ,ue a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up try the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention's ,Ivon te the wants of customers. Prices low. A.I work .se.rranted. No. 79 THIRD Street. Pittnburzh. fmy&lyla ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ‘../ FOR THE ' , MOTION OF GAS WORKS, for from fire mrnors and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or ~iltate, by Steam, Hot WM.5r or Furnaces. afS'lVis PITTS RH at - 4 LI , PA CARTWRIGHT YOUNG, (Successors to John atritoright,) iIivANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS os i . of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgic.4 and sal Den- Al Instruments ' Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc.., No. 86 Wood utroot. Thoy give special attoution the to inulactur. ag of Trusses, Sapportors, etc. Johl,ing and airing punctuality an , l Soap atch. 1011- 1111'CalkEERI (81100M38058 TO HornaiN. M'Cia.SRI: 9 C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION DIFIWIIANTS,NViioIec Produce, eluar mud Wool, Nu. 11.4 twoud street, Pittsburgh, 6priLgor Joseph St, 1:Idol, Or. Lo,: in; : Ifont , n BroB., 1. Childs Co., " ;Corn(dl & Dorsey, Ih.itSmor, ; Jagaley, Cosgrove & Co., " tkirret C Martin,Phileclel Oda; '4cCandlene.lo eau., Cc , " JF.IIIE'I. Kent, Santee tCo i. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver .t Graham, L Hord, Cii,riunati f'terlin- & t. B. Fentaa & Brea., " Yard, ti wore , y',ll.tf W. H. Mclr,F iu Ready Maki. , Ci.:h , ng and r.i411 1:14 41.104.3, corner of Fedora , etr rt nu , l sinrket rzgnare A .le. .-bony I j,12:11, MARBLE!R 81, E J RN ,yl, C R. 0 .1) HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELtiCTION UC lIONIMENTS, CIA'AVE STONES 9 Enclooures, PogEg s . The puLlic are rcetpectfally molted t t.m,trntne oar stock. :•rcli• I :oar, end vor?t warranted. T)OINT BOX FA-it:TORY.- UUSiIA Ca OUTMNDORY Sienufact ore to order, BOX anitable for :toap anti Candles, Liar:l:rare and Variety Goods, etc., etc. rr,ter t! , r flirted. rev 92.10 tl.ll3Kii • DALIELL. J s. saismati OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Jai Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 2tl Libras , street. Pittsbemith. Ps. aurviis7. 0 L 1), J. & T. GROUTT, M ANUFACTURSILB OF I=l JNO. L. t:. 7•IJUiII,LOUti! -,hlLbUtll.6Tul.:2“al 0.1 C AST TEL EEL $7 DIAMOND &LLEV, IVlLLiiili Bn.j.;r.%LE'i", IN Gs. IS and 20 Wood Stz-eel, J. B l_.Tii ES A. iPETZE.E•is I=l P ttn , A DIV A. at E. I=l WM. W. LiNIGHT, WM/U:B.ILE &IID FItTA!I. DAVID H. WILT.TAKBy azriassoza M c 1.; it; E lEP.CIIANT ='- - t --- .---,----, 7. " 7 :;; , --! , ... , :, ..., 1 - "4l ' t 4 W :\ `',:cf 6 • ' -:4 - C I ~ L 1 4 :..,, - tj- : ~,, :,:i ‘•_,• , .' , ..,={:,,t17..rii li i -:- ..-5tai , .3.4,"‘." 4 , , --- VW . : P:e2 1 ,..6P40 - i_t , frt ,l' ° - '4 406.1.4 - f? FURNITURE FOR CASH. A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactiarbJ FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CABAS, WARD ROBEB, 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 OASII. Prices ale made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAC =1=1; & No. 103 Bahithileld street, below fifth. 3. D. Ihancui, Join /L. /UM Tonic, Cathartic, and Autiz-Dyspeptic B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., No. GO corner of 'Wood and Fourth Streets, A S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and and dyspeptic medicine, these Pills are recommended to the public by the fernier prom 1- et3r, (DR. WILSON,) with a comideuce such in ft long con• [limed awl careful trial of them in an ample practice war• rants. la their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the cuotory and less the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. AS A TONIO--They agree with the most delicate "'tom. dal, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ, aed through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralise and inter rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre veu t the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach, —the direct coruiequencca of chemical action,—an action which should never exist lit the human stomach. From these peculiarities iu the Pills, a vereuet taking them may ..eipect a Ina, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pale, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis gusting, sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend ur fellow the use of other pm gen. Ez 7 IFICATES t,art o/ a Utter -R om B F. Itirnsworth . r Cu, Druggists, , Anne-saes, January 7, 18b8. &YOBS. B. L. Witurastowt a Co.—We Were the first to in• r,dileff Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Pals here many years ego. *.ere the butt Pill ever in this market. We 11110 no ~ t ller in our own families. and secured for thrm a high tharacter by our recommendations. Yours trely, H F. FARNEBWOItTII & CO. Ee.radof a idler from G. TV. Irutin,iiTaiktrate, 11-nneuez, Atacama. B. L. FAHARSTOO% a Go.—Dear sir: I have Beell De. it. A. Wilson's Pile need for the ague with good effect ; t have used them myself, and believe them to be the hest Patin use I have no doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly used, ana I cheerfully recommend them to tho public. Respectfully, yours, G. W. IRWIN. Prom thlonel Wm. Hopkins, late Canal Commissioner. ABLIINGTON, Pa. January 8, 1868—Dear Doctor: I have been using your " Anti-Dyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have no' 3r found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They havo never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always loft my system in better condition they found it. I must confi dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully t etc. Da. R. Anests Was°lt y WM. HOPKINS. Prone Thal. Mac;more, Esq,-Treaturer of Allegheny Co., Pa. lot a. It. A. WI:MON.—Dear Sir: I have been using your [`llls since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them P,r sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip• tto, ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since 11., • I nos them as a family medicine: if I am bilious, or :tap lung ails me, and I require medio•ne, I take a Pill,and it cores me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. BLAORMORE. Jaunary 8, 1188. lissom. B. L. FAHNLBTOOK & Co—l have had considerable experience in tho use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often Lit their benign influence in my own for nervous headache," arising from a disordered con- Oltlen of the szoreach. I have likewise prescribed them for in cases of hemicranla" and other forms of head• 0..7 h. depending en a deranged and irritable condition of the stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free rom any griping tendency. I n card them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges wlt.bout at all t.eLiliteriug. Yours truly, GEO. H. KEYSER., 140 Wood street. litsburgh, Ilac.it 5, 1858 Jyl:l.yd&w ) THE GREATEST g,s* i 4 , 4 , ! tick' DISCOII;.' '7l‘ OF TEE' AGE. I ;-iIiEJIIO /I N , of Roxbury, disoov. Qi ur.r conanac , a paatura weeds a rctateall, ;Tvory kind of }rumor, Ti'f ;1 WeltriT SOROFIJIA LOWN TO A COMMON , 1 , 3 hoe tried it In ever elcven hundred Cia3:3B, and never oreept in two caeca, (both thunder humor.) Ho her in his po3aowlon over one hundred certificate , ' ot to ra`lo, all within twenty tulles of Beaton. bottle) are warrunt?d to cure a nursing core mouth. to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple! to Co: face. Two er three boAtlea will clear the system of biles. Two bottles aro 7 NarrAntc , ..l to czre the worst ranker In the m ,, ith or stomach. ;.ree to tiv.n bottlk:-f; ore worp?utei to cure flit worst kind cf o tottlei are warranted to enre conning of Lk., corn and Idot hea among the halt. l':ur to eft Witten are wilsrant,T , l to core corrupt and running nic,rei. t!ne bottle will emu Golly eruption of th 3 akin. Two or three bottlee ere warranted to care the wortt kind oS ringworm. Two or three bottles era warranted to cure the meal es potato eaao of rhenmatiem. fl.ree to four bottle; are warranted to cure aall-Rheum. re to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, read fsct cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY, MARS I=l DeLa Min&m,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, lc coring all kind of humor; is so well established by the unni,huons voice of all who have ever used it, that I need nut nay anything on the subject, as the moot skilful and the moot careful Druggists in the country aro un auimona in its priiise In presenting the ilfeilical filacovory to your notion, I do It nith a 101 l knowledge of the curative power. in relieving nod curing most of those diseased in which you are WI f rt-inately co liable. That most excruciating disease to an FA ft , tionate mother, _ _ La c;e4 sa If by a miracle; your own temper Is restored to its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful la,i;e to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Medical Disown ry booomea a fountain of blaming to your husband and MAalohold. I a the more advanced stages of C©NKEit tends to the stomach, casting_ to nothing bat canker of the stem h ; then to tho ntostinos and orcating a Malting, gone feeling, and an Indifferent* even to trc cares of your Year stomach your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the acrimonous 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 train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adopted to CURE:. Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of ths spine and small of the back, pain of the hip Joint when yon retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most exerd doting of diseases, the PILES how many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the canoe. 1 wish to impress cc your mind that geod old proverb, " An ounce of preven itm is better than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yr.o have both the preventative and the care, with this groat end good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances, do you any injury. 14: change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you CALI get .and enough of It. DIMIOTIOII3 roa use—Adults ono table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes dessert spounful--Children from five t, eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli• c‘tHe. to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the 4,,,wc.13 twits, h dc.y. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY Price f.l,Csl per bottlb. For vale by Dr. GEO. EC KEYSER, yo 140 'Wood gtrout. Plttaborgh, Pa itt BEAUTIFUL HEAD ICH GLOSSY HAIR P?)sca. (,) TO THE .i,; ; - 4.I'.IATEST AGE And who that is ,;ru..) , would not have It restored to its former color, or 1,14 d, but would heve the growth rostoftd, or irou' , l. , l with d,mlrsiT and it. - bluv, hit would have it removed, or tr..ubleu with scrofula, scald head Or other e , lll•tiat 9, but would he curofl, or with eck headache, (oeurdgia,) but w., old to cured. It will also remove all fr. the C.,. ,4nd Prof. Wt.,o.d'4. flair Restc.- wool ,cCII!cc and tha toll.. tv lug: ANti Axt.oa, lc,:l,euthers, 1856, :•11. t- -1/er j,r :—I hove hrird much odd of of your Iluirr 1.11: Ldvu.g, uft.•u- C by quackery rand quack nostrums, 1 wz.s disposed to piece your Restorative in the same uste.tory with the thousand and ono loudly truth psted quack remedies., until I met you in t uwreuce county some month. Nine r, when you pie me such assturauce as I induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by ray good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en tirely white, and before exhausting ono of your large bot tles, her hair wan restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirelp:over the head; she centinues to use it, not simply because of its beauelfving effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful bahnence upon the head and mind. Others of my family end friends are using your Restorative P 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 cot- Wally and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from while or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and clospy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. DR.. R. A. WILSON'S PILES 0 11EPARED AND SOLD BY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, rirranuiton, P.NN N '..; Fibruary 16, 18b8 Hear Dr. Kt' veer PIMPLD tto t butile, 9.1%3 wurfarttcKl io t:ttr - 3 humor IcOlie NURSING SORE MOUTH, DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEYS, RAW AND INFLAMED, Conapaeie;3 - F'weserlirci Farm WooD: It was a long time after I (saw you at Blissfield 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 Merida; having witnessed its effects, are now us_ ing and recommend. lag its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly yours, - SOLOMON MANN. Claalsits, EL, June andBs2. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Itastorative, have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restorer. tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. S. BREWS, eroSenator, U.S. 0 J. WOOD 8 00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Bold by DR. ORO. H. MUM. Na. 140 Wood It.. sal Ado; And sold by all good roroulado. atil4:ly—L3 R. il. CARGO Sr, CO., Photographers mad AutabrotypistS, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 ifi.t.h SUNBEAM GALLERY, S. W. cor. of Market utrent cud Diamond, Plttobargt; PRIGEB TO SUIT ALL. mylktf4p AMBROTYP4S- A EIEAUTIAII. Aril) 'DURABLE PIOTUfI VARRANTED, !JAN . 6k.1 EIAP AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLAM ESTABLISHMENT THE COUNTRY, AT W A lA.'S, Fourth street 0G S ' NEW DAG IJEAREAN AND AMBROTYO .11f I ADD 3lDif- LIGE 2' G A j). , L R st sTREEr, Lt ILL 0ki . i46112i; TEE POS`MlFklar ta::,,l IL w.l I.IAo voriutta ayion, En rir.3, come:, and wuraoto4.l tU vleaso i nt reasonable rotoa_ g9._ dick or doctoaed porzona ti ':on Lhnir roolileur.u. op2o:lydaw-in -pIiOTOURAPIIS.—These beautiful PIC TURES, taken in the highest style of the art, colored Le oil or plain, can be had singly or by the quantity, at WALL'S Gallery, Jonokr liuildin fourth street. [au2l:llv Removed to 21 Fifth Street. PARGO & 00.'S PIICYJC' °GRAPHIC AND A'snutoTypE i_llll,liatil has been removed from 76 Fourth street, to No. Figh. !street, near Market. Theserooms having been bnilt hepectelly for the purpose, with three large lights, are not Isurpassod In the city for conifer; convenience and excellence in arrangement. Zr. Our old friends and patrons. and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invited to call. t a. Reception Room and Specimens on the ground tio.r. . ep7 AtifffiONI.SALES r ._ ALLY SALES AT NYC. 44 FIFTH ST., At the hew Commercial Sales 'cow, No. &I, Fifth stroet, every woeh day, aro held &Mit ;ales of goods la all vpri ty, onitod for the trade an consumers, from a large stook which is coustantly reple shed with fresh col:taiga wen ta, that most bo closed forth 'th. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., ito Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything u:eded in the Line for porsonaPand family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK / P. M., iieundiold and kitchen tornitu o, new and socond-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; olegaa t Iron stone China ware; eceveo; conking utensils; groceries, tic. AT 7 crimon:,P. M., Fancy articie:i; watches; clocka; jewelry; musical instru• monte; gene; clothing; dry goodl; boots and shoes. book. stationery, &c. iseS I 1 P. M. DAVIS, Auct.a I AMILY C 'ARRIAGP, BAROUCHE, IND j....' ROCKAWAY, AT AT3OIION—On WEDNESDAY uuRNLNG, August ;nth, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial ••',lee Booms, 1.0. 64 Filth street . will be sold, one Family Oat riage, ono Barouchs,.and ono tockaway Carriage. an2lP ilt. DaVIS, Auctioneer. CONSTiIV,CION BOND, Iv& AT AUCTION—:n LUinI.)AY EVENING, August it o, et 73.2 o'ciocli. at li CooluArcial Saha Rooms, No. /II ; 8.13 atr.et, °DU Ctaipon 7 'l5l cent Mortgage B n', $lOOO i,eued !by 11 Lsbure-,h, Ft. Wayne .tc4 Cotupaay. lutorebt payable in July and .I,..rthary, Lad re ,etinia , ,lo in iew Yvric, January, 1887. lo'Ll P. DAVIF, Auctioneer. lil ARM lii BE VEI,I, CO UN TY , AT ii _a, j A LiOrlifi , i—On TU.iiihDAl'.' EVENING, AuguA 24th, at 7t5 o'clock, E.I. Ulu Commerc •,1 Sales Room., ;it). 64 i , ;nib street, r, ill lie sold: That aluablo Improved farm of one hundred and forty.seveu amp of choice land iu Beaver eounty, Pa., situated on the Ohlb r:vor, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh ltailrold, about 6 inii!es below Rochester, and being the first farm above Ilidtistcy Station. It contains oh int 100 acres of coal, 30 acriis timber, 2.00 fruit trete, shrubbery, etc, and 3 houses shltablo for tenants. The above joins the lands of an eastern coal company, who are about going into full operation, and will be shown to those wishing to see the primides, by 21,1 r. Carson, who resides on the same. Terms, One-third cash, balance in four equal annual payments, with int,crestl, Title indisputable. Pos• st-se:on given immediately au 16 STEAMBOAT . For Cincinnati. The elegant sidel, wheel, passenger p — a - Ok et SUPERIOIt--Capt.l limmosu J. ausos—will leave' Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, M. For freight or passage apply crt board, or to FLACK, DARN.ES 24 CO., Agents. Through to St Louis in five days. This boat connects with the mail line, and will gt/hrongh in the time speci fied. She will leave Eatnrda spn For Blurtette nn ol Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. llos .5 Avass, will leive for the atom and all Intermediate porta lon every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frnght or passage apply (.1 bseni CARRIAGES. Seventy-Five New and Second-Hand CARRIAGES AiD BUGGIES, uon GALE AT V HIT E'S i,EP OS IT ORYO T%7 0 M I LIE 11 UN, NEAR LAWRRNCEVILLE. rifillE SUBSaRIRER OFFERS FOR SALE It or exchange, un the moat reasonablo terms, t. t•-a. • a line assortment of Barocches and second-hand ::: , • . .ti• - Buggies made by Watson, of Philadolpiala, some but tt o need. Also, twenty-one new Boggles, made in my own shop, from the very best material purchased In Eastern market. A flue lot of Trotting Wagons, now and second-hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Lindo, Giormantowu Wagons, Jersey Wagons and ltockawayel two fine Phaeton, seats for fear persons, one of them Watron's make, and the other Now York make. Two fine Bblkieo, one made by,Mr. D. Bodgersahiladelphia, and a f il Common Buggies, sidtablo for light marketing. The au - riber flatten himself, that he can make it to the inuresof persona wishing to pur chase, to give him a call. The estibilatiment t 9 conveMent to the city, the Excelsior Omnibus Lino of Coaches ',meth:4 the door every ten minutes. cu /3:l7daw i JOSEPH WHITE. C. MY ESV & COO, CARRIAGES, P.OOIIAWAYS, BUGGIES, ;SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn etreet,IPITTSBURGH, PA. Zgir All work warranted to, be of the best materials and work niansh ip mylailydia LAKE SUPERIOR, COPPER NMI SMEL'i'iti rx WORKS. PARK , III'CURDY ANUFACTUREPiS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Gdpprr, Pre:md Coppor Bottoms, liaised SUB Bottoma, Speltor boldor, &c , also importers said dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Moe: Iron, Wiro, er.o. Constantly on hand, Tinmen'a Machines and Tools. Warehouse,No.l49 First. and 120 Second stre , A, Bittilmrgli, Pa. Special orders of Copper cat to any desired pattern. myfalydsw JOHN W/131'CARTHY, P, .__2 l 11,47 J T E . V vL L L AT TEN 'lO THE POSTING -111 tinds of FOR LYWIT3MOI•I6, Bc. coinroutdcbtioLr.- t&Ag - raplt, or otltet• -directed c t tbo Poat, will rocell e -s-cot attenCon FINOLDS, Doyen, tind David€on'a Writing L.A.. Fin'l,l fel tale by W. $. HAVEN, Etntioner, Nos. 31, 33 and 85 Ilartet street. Oil it will pureeee an island situated in Ci?l th, A tit-4hei:y cppo3ite 3h rp-Autg, Rcr-s Apply to JiYil , ;B C. itIC . III:Y, Ft -, 1 and Bill Broker, 85 Fifth st. A. LARGE Map of our country, with the T,:prr,rp-51and cola. ties fliticully mark• tl. For 6itie by W. S. HAVEN, RtatioLer, nal 2 (-or' !•-ar•rot, and secoar, btroats. fr:f K. I S. R N S AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, Always on hand, and for lain at EXCITEM BIN T , ,S I'ILL INCREASING- On account of tl4 great reduction of prices at the Pii.OPLE'S SHOE STORE, we eve selling at the following cheap rates: Ladies' Black. Gaiters worth $1,75 for $/,25; Ladies' colored Gaiters w rth $1,75 far $1,25; Ladles' 808. kins worth $1 for 75 cis.: Lilai.2l3' Blots worth $1,25 for Fa cts.; Ladies Congress Booti worth $1,50 for $1 ; 25; Gent's $ 7 Patent Gaiters worth 4 75 for $2. DLBEENBAOGEB & CO., N 0.17 Fifth street, near itterket. T OOTS AND SU OES—Selliz of W prices, to CLOSE OUT our Spring and Sommer stock. N. B.—A few more pair of SOILEDI SHOES, LEFT , Which will be sold at 111433 bargain,t- Call soon and seam& a at the Cheap Cash Ogore cf anti 98 Blarket ajtree°B42l:4l_3_-_ll°lll2-in ---------------- G A O TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and buy your Shoes at reduced prices. few more SOILED SHOES and GAITEES A°g CH sE patent Leather AP. GENT'S GAITERS and SHOES , selling 10. Gent' Gaiters for $2.. Now is the time for Intrgaina. Go and pro cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and Ties, Buck and Calf selling Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Yontb'e Summer Shoes , at low rates. Call saga DEFFENTIACHER a CO. i No. 17 Fifth streot. .IY I7 21.----- TIC,.. -150 bb] DAVI3, Auctioneer JOSEPH. HORNE'S, 77 Market trtreet. fresh, and -- f sale h suara or r oawi yL, til.
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