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. LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—The following is the range of the
th ermometer and Imrometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, on Monday :
TIIEENOISETER.
' 'ln Sun
720 .
100°.
9 A. M
12 1d...
6 P. M
Barometer 29 11.20
Amt.:Fenton:R.—For soma time past W 3 have had
gn . ite . a c.f amuseraent, and those who sees: 1.)
kill tuna have been " put to their trumps " to find
the means of cleine. it. But from present appearan
ces we shell soon have no lack of it.
Man , Lar Porter, .) is a
,qe , orzil favori:e ara;ng
thca.tro goers from his excellent management some
years since, is preparing the old Pittsburgh Theatre
for the comiti e s tohsrn. A new stage has been laid
down, nave li:open:le- have been made, and the en
tire scenery is being rerainred, with large additions
'of new plena. The Go - retrior itiforms as that he will
open for the winter F:-.1190n on Saturday, September
4th, when till his cid friends slsenld bo present to
give him a hearty welcome back to Pittsburgh.
E 23. - learn that Govr.rnor Foster will open
about the rams time, with a new company, corapria-
Inc several first ekes tle!OrF.
As :re scam need yeEtcrtley, the Morris, Fell and
Trowbridge Mintrels wilt appeer at Masonic Hall
oa the llth. They fire deeervcdly popular hero, and
the; will ho furcessful as before.
With this array the bloods need not despair of
empiiiyment Lir their leisure moments.
.
c•ar. , l3 and all the reapentiro managers
sae 'Z'.2SE", belling they may reap a golden harvest.
1107T2 XaiZr de in.Chicav3,—The peoplo of Chi
cago Ere beginning to 2..2it, tc the subject of horse
railron& in that city. The City Councils recently
passed an ordinance gr,,i,tiag privileges to certain
parties of that city for the construction of these
roads. A comspondent of` one of the papers waxes
enthrElostic in the matter. and as the concluding
paragraph of his commutica:ion - eontains a merited
csrnplio:ent to cur friend, D. W. Sofa, Esq., we gi:u
it cnilre :
1 / 1 14T if the Garden City should at once
be upon the face of which should stand, most
t`..4.3 system r. • f city railroads and the
tuzenific-mt depot, which was rep:T.sentad cn canvas,
co Chicago's gi - e..atcst ni.:ht, by the unflagging enter-
Prise of tb...7it vigilant and heroic agent of t'..te great
.Pittr , burghßailroad—Dan. W. Boss—tc , whom he
gicry and honor-fir his efforts to secure the deal tri•
umph of this glor;ru- rci:eone This map should ha
mode nt once by Rufus Bia-nchard, who is to Chicago
what fj - 03 are to people—the medium of light to
guide our footsteps in nil dinations. He is the great
map rusher of tho Northwest !—a man of genius and
tnterprim Hiq I-atter-sheet man of Chicago should
at once he altered TO az to sho•.w this railway system
and the great depot, a; - _ , d not a letter should ho writ.
ten by a Chicago man or woman for six months to
come which did not carry with it this neat, tasteful
and indispensable map. Let the proprietors of these
roads see about the maps and hare them made at
LOCOMOTIVE."
Furnace Bun/ad.—Wu learn that on Monday
morning, about - three o'clock, s fire broke out at
Stowartson Furnace, near Eittanning,, Armstrong
county, consuming in a chart time the foundry
buildings, and seriously damaging some adjoining
building?. The fire was caused by what is termed
a bridgo " in'tho furnace, caused by the choking up
of the metal in the stack. The stack was filled up
from above, the great weight:cans:it:l'th° "bridge" to
give way, bursting out the bottom of the stack and
sending a flood of molten metal through the foundry,
setting it on fire in 8 few seconds. A man named
Donnelly, employed about ta.a stack, met with a
latirrible death, being overtaken by the fiery stream
and bureed to a crisp.
The furnaco Tiag the property of Alex. Laughlin,
.lifq— of this city. The estimated loss is betwsea
*5,000 and $6,000, on which, as far as we can learn,
there was no insetre.nce.
Hair i: is the robe which curion natare weaves
To hang upon the head, to - ,d does adorn
Our bodies; in the Bret hone we ur,.born,
beit...w that pr=ent; when we die,
Thati like a raft and silken canopy.
Is still sprtad orerna ; in spite of death
Our hair grows in our grrve, and that alone
Looks froth whoa all cur other teatity'q gone.
—Derier.
The hair is certainly the greatest orasment to the
human body, and all the aations of the earth have
at various periods treated the subject with great at
tention. The'various modes in which it has been
worn by the-hurnen_ race, go to prove it as a enlject
of high regard. Milton, in speaking of our ilrzt
pa
rents„takes ceaesion to pay a complimentary notice
to Adam's "hynchathian locks," and also the "gold•
en tupes " of our mother Eve, whose" diseheveiled
hair in wanton ringlets waved, as the vine curls her
tendrils."
Milton's fancy of course supplies the want of
facts, but oar own a ttachment to this great (wearing
and the various ornatnental devices into which it is
woven, show cicizrly that a high regard contin
ues in al behalf. The unfertariate'looks of Absalom
were sal( to be one of the chicif allnrcn4cuts which
bound iqua to tae rebellious ecthjeot, of his father's,
cad we may jud;;e ct its groat Isa t - -th from the fact
that he caught in the branches of a tree, and was
slain while so.spculed by the-hair from its branches.
Black bait is considered a mark of beauty, and grey
hair- begets respect and veneration. It often hap
pane, howevex, that it becomes gray and falls out for
the wani of proper nourishment at its roots. To
remedy these defeats, Profasscr 0. J. Wood, of St.
Louis, has made the subject of the growth and cal•
tivation of the human hair a matter of years of study,
and haft finally succeeded in producing a preparation
which accomplishes the objea` in nearly every in
stance of premature gray hair, and in a great
many cases has restored it when lost. The temples
of the young man, now frosted With untimely snows,
may be restored to their original oolor and lustre,
and the beautiful damsel, whose) iooks have faded un
der the wasting izfluonce of disease and ill-health,
will find in Prof. t'r'oops Revoratice an unfailing
remedy. We learn from Da. KEY6ER, the agent for
Prof. Wood in this city, that this greet remedy real
ly does what it promise?, and has Fuentacied in re
stating the hair after the failure of moot other arti
cles. It ie an article of great vales, and Professor
Wood will draw down on tits own head the blessing
of thousands where locks can new vie with the re•
van's for beauty and lustre, where the frosts of age
had mingled with those of youth and beauty.
Fatal Ilailro•-id Accident.—Harrisco Winters, of
Wuyno township, Jefferson county, Ohio, waa run
eve? by tho oxp - resi train on tho Steubenville and
Indiana Railroad, on last Saturday morning, near
station. Ho wrla taiten .t.o Steubenville and
dial shortly afterwards. The en :lacer did aVia . his
p;-car to save him, whistled duns tho Ira and
ga7,, every possitfle-alarm, but to no purpose. It is
eel-, deed the unfortunate mr-ri was intoxicated at the
VP-e• lle leave] a large family in rather limited
CiTc.,:mstanccd.
Hamicide in Steabeni”://e.—The Steubenville
.thrald, of Saturday, Elva that cn Monday, the 16th
inst., while two men named Jones and Myers• wore
pLiying cards in the vioinitv of Jofferson rolling
mill, a quarrel ensued between them Myers, it is
reported, struck. Jones on the head with a weight,
which knocked h m senseless for a time, and from
tie effects of which, it is reported, Jones died on
Tbursdzy.
They had both been drinking, so said.
bi ere is raisin-.
Barr, LeA:ro 3 , l td Cunningham, of
CL , --tabereburg, writer, Llt3 that az Sanday, the Bth
ILat , while he and his fAtnily were absent at church,
bain was fired by an incendiary and entirely
c , ,n.eutced. T'oe building contained about a thoueand
bu.shels of u haat, FAMO itt.:Ttj tan; of hay, and soW.O.
valuable farming which were a total lo.ss.
Th. 7 _ice stock was cured.
Accident.--Oa inn Henry Bets, about
fanr.acn years of 271:. of Valentina Benz, of the
Fi:Hi Ward, fell fr , ri a tree from which ho was
nuts, near too city line, in the Ninth
Wzr i, to the ground, sumo ten or olaien Let. Ho
wa , quite seriously injured about the hand eed
Dr. Welter, who is attending him, thinks Lim in a
eritical aondition.
The Kittanning Court House is progressing.,
having :cached the first story. We are informed
that it is to ba.a. fine building, with a good stone
Tie fir floor rests on arches of brick, and
ilttie wood-will be used in its construction.
learn that ::fr. It. F. Morley, a gar,
tieniast acepl): tloalinad for the p;at, has bean
pointed G.cneral Freight f• - .,r the Allcgbc .y
Valley Railrusd. takes Oa place of Mr. R. U.
.mis, rezi . !-fn-cd, who gave e7ory setiofaotion
, cau.pied purAtull.
F:c I..ileg;)eny TO:(2herdi iaatitatc ;s now
is s7-'riot. It is lecge!y e.tteatisd, and the proceed
i.L.t7s are MEM.; interesting to teachers, but as we be
-lic7e them to be of halo interest to the public at
large, we will n&t. report their preeeedings.
Eecction.—At an election hold an Mon ,
day craning, J. H. Etowe.r.t, Eq., of Collins town.
chip, W. 2.8 Lioatonant of the Washina-
On Infantry.
he Johnstown accrmrn,xiation train, due on
lay morning, was dcloyed soma two boars, by
I,.conivire ranting ii' tbo track at Johnstown.
ily co ',IL a was itjared.
Pioneer Parks, a valuabk citizen of
Ara.rrone c , nnty, died at his residence in Aileghe•
ny tewr.l..'zip cn Thursday, t o 19th inst., at the ad
' aced of 90 years;
Tao de=aed was. enc, of the early Eettlen of that
county, and one of the tn.,Ft es:in:table citizens- He
fatho.•-in-law to Jos. E. Brown, Esq., of this city.
BOi-0171 , 271 Lf CO :—My 111:0 , i7L.S. troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she as very low iade,d. I procured some
of your Compound, and after Ehe had taken it for
about dye weeks she was abbe to do all our house•
work, which ene had not prorionsly done for four
years.
7o cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
po•E;nci to all who are suffering under that terrible
15a5; a—Consumption
JAI= SatinrERLLND.
MARY R. BOUTHRRLAND.
VISTIRLR, Ky., ;Ray, 1856. •
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Sales of Stocks.—The following salesof stooks
were made last evening at the Merchant? Exchange,
by Messrs. Austin Loomis dr. Co.:
10 ehares Ridge Mining Company 5t0ck....... po o
70 " do do .:..... go o
20 ~ d , da 60c
75 " r,. do7oo
5 ' d,. do ..... 05c
412 " do do 150
10 - do do 600
50 " do do
15 " do do goo
ko it do do 65c
6 " Exchange Bank... $5B 00
6 " Citirena' Bank. —6B 25
In shade
—6l°
...74 0
...69°
AiFa, sold by P. M. Davis, at his Commercial
Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street:
VOW coupon, i IA cent. Mortgage Construction
Bond, icsned by P., Fc C.R. R. C0...5600 00
10 shares Citizens' Bank stock 69 00
served Him Right.—A man named William Baird.
having got under the influence of "fighting whiskey"
on Monday night, met a man named Glochner on
Smithfield street, and knocked him down. Proceed
ing to the Fifth Ward, he encountered another man
named Fox, and treated him likewise. He was ar
rested by the night police, and taken to-the watch
house, where the Captain of the Watch released him
on his depositing $lO for his appearance in the morn
ing. He was there at the appointed time, but the
Mayor adjourned his case until four o'clock in the
afternoon, when, bearing the circumstances, the May
or imposed upon him a fine of $l5 and costs, which
he paid.
Bold Burglary.—Tho store of Mr. J. G. Monte, in
Butler, was entered on Tuesday night, the 1710 inst.,
and robbed of good! and money to the amount of
about fire hundred dollars. Tho goods taken consist
of black end blue broad cloths and cassimeres ; satin
castings and silk velvets; silk handkerchiefs, pante,
vests, coats and other made-up clothing ; ehatals
and mouslin detainee; boots, shoes and ladies gait
ere, black and colored; hats, carpet bags, etc. Toe
money got was principally silver.
Mr. Monts offers a reward of ono hundred dollars
fir the detection of the thief or thieves, and the re•
covery of the property; or fifty dollars for either.
It is; to be hoped they will be brought to justice.
Target Excursion.—The Duquesne Greys aro to
take their annual target excursion on next Tuesday,
when they will contend for the silver medal present.
ed them by the Rover Guards of Cinoirnati.
THE RELIEF AFFORDED BY DR. J. HOSTETs
TEE'S STOMROEI BITTERS In all cases of Dyspep
s:a and similar affections has given that valuable prepara
tion a aide popularity among three who for years suffered
from ouch ailments. It is excellent ea a tonic, and benefi•
dent in its effects on the aystem. Its history is one almost
of miracles, one to which Dr. Hostetter can paint with con
fidence end credit. Indeed, no remedy, perhaps, in the
came period has attained such an extemlai popularity as
the Doctor's El:ters, which are ever regarded .st a certain
curs fur distress of stomach. Those who have tried it speak
pre singly of its effects, and therefore, we con commend it
to general use. The Fitters are free from anything calcula
ted to prove injurious to tha system, or objectionable to
the patient.
For mle ty druggizta and dual6ra puerall,y,er,eyvvhere,
LIOSTETTER
Maunfacturera awl Propriatera,
68 'Wear and e 8 Fmtt ereeta
{. J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATIM STOMACH BIT-
TEAS—Try them, end satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recommended to bo. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, bat leare3 themoto Vat their own merits, and the
cona'artly increasing demand for them Is soft:latent proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far an
pri:.r to coy preparation of the kind now In the market.
Thcir 1233 i 3 always attended with the most beneficial re.
echo in Cailf.3 of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, ladigastion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy
tone to the whole system. Be sure an - I call for J. 3d. Olin's
ge!ebraVel 13tomac.: Bitters, and see that the article pur
chased bears the name of .1. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
Pnr etle by J. OLIN, s_de proprietor and manufacturer,
203 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
ltclere 4-x.467.411y.
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fanny & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
7,farerooras, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE, THE CANAL BRIDGE,
-, In fullithyn to thu.luir turd biniline-73, I also d.rote
atterstka to UNDERTAKING. He7.74.s find CArr!Agsa
Cara 4..
(10:11MERCIAL PRINTING;
U.A-NDBILLS, BILLEIEA DP,
1O T ER.S, LEGAL. BLANKS.
COLOP. hi) BiL
PAPER BOOKS FOR LA IV YERS,
PRINTINg OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Szeent,e,i h the neatett manner, promptly and at CHEAP
BATES, by
mirEns,
CJE.NER or IWO D AND FIFTH STILLSTS.
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Iron City Conlniercleti College,
Pa.—Chart'rcd, 1855
; , 113 E7UDErtSS ATTZ!..:DING, J ANUA6 7, 16E8.
NOW the largrti, aukt tho:uu,ta :Icho , )1
of tho Ur.itod
R. 1.47,3 Prqdired Jry R0. , 171.
O. 6.1 . 11111, A. rrl i , l
of Accor.las.
'l'. I),PJTHETT, ncLer A. wet cLil
J. A. iIi:YDP.ICE ~nd T. C. Ji:',4l:sS T 0.... Pl,l - 6
E.cepir.rr.
ALEX COWLEY, end W. A. MILLER, Pr...feegore of Pen
mannhip.
Single and D3rible Entry Book-Keeping, ae used in every
department of P.uairte3s. Commercial, Asitlinieric, Rapid
Dtteiness Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial Lair, are taught, and ail other
subjects necessary for the success and thorough oducstiou
of a practical business man.
TWELVE PREMIUMS,
Drawn all the premiums In Piltsbargb fur the past three
3 - E,ars, also in In.tern and Woit,rn Cities, for beet Writing,
Cf Asp rtor eon zNOTAVED WOKE, -- al
IMPORTANT INFORM kTION.
fludenta enter at any time—No vacatlon—Time nolimited
—Renew et pleastiro—Graduatei as.dited in obtaining sit
uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s3s—Average
time 8 to 12 wok , lcs—Board, $2,60 per week-6totionery t $6
—End , co st, $C'O to $7O.
acne received at half price.
For Lard—Circalar--Specimens of Business and Orna.
Writing—inclo.e two camps, and addre.as
F. W. JENKINS,
I - ittdargh. Pentu,ylvanis.
wORTII OF MUSIC FOR TIVE,N
-,44 k TY.FTYE CENTS—THE GENTLE ANNIE
531.3.0DIST—Thie little work contains all the verde and
Me,, , c of the new and popular &re of the day. The seleo.
tie- has been made with gnat care, leirrnir only therm songs
which ore gocd and popular All the beet songs of S. O.
Foster, are embraced in this collection. A large supply
just ree.eiced, and for sale at the Music store of
arilB JOHN 11. 3IELLMI, 81 Wood at rect.
"S.-4O Bbls. Fresh Egga just received,
and fur sak by JAM `3 A. FETZER,
sold corner Market and Firbt streets.
ItODUCE.—
.
10 b b. Mate BearLi;
•' Mesa Pork, for rate by
ita W. H. BIRTH & CO.
EFINEU SUGARS.—
..Lt., bbls Loyeriug,'s Crushed, Flue and Coarse Pulver
ised Sugar;
9 1-1 bbls Lovering's "A" Coffee Crushed Sugar ;
/0 stere and fur sale by
:HILLER . RICKETSON,
eno Nos. and 223 Liberty street.
COP .vREbSES—
Ecrew eopirg Presses;
Car ani Lelor (I...pying Pro:.: ;
Lever Suew, nod spring Copying, Presses.
WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
57 Wood street
ALLEGHENY CITY LOTS FOR SALE.-
Four tote of ground situated on Federal street,
3 ' t ' C "' the North Common, will be sold low and on easy
terms. Apply to JAMES C. RICHEY,
tinlo Beal Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth et.
ST - PO BLI SH ED.—Brightly's Pardon's
Annual Logeit of tbl LaWl of Pennsylvania, for each
of the 3 e-r 3 1a53, 1854, 1855. ISSB, 1857 and 1858, namely,
from the tlB h of May, 1853, to 18th of May, 1858. The
whole. completing &Rail snd Bright ly's Pardon's Digest to
the present date, by Frederick 0 Brightly, Esq., for sale by
J. R. WELDIN,
N. 8:i Wo stroa, user Fourth.
IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have
now placoi upon , he counter a lot of SCALED GAIT
;S end dIITES, which we offer CUE.I.P. Call and exam
:Dc them. All kinds of slimmer wear selling at the most
reasonable pricos. Mimed Gaiters, black and colored, with
without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of tha
noses: styles. We have still a few Men's Patent Leather
Gaiters left, now selling at greatly radii:ad prices.
DIPPE—NBSCHEM &
N 0.17 Fifth street. near ]Market.
FEE BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the
Peace, and Constables, a. der the Act of April 18th,
1857, printed and for sale by W. S. fIAVIS.N,
Printers and Stationers,
Nos. 31, 83. and 36 Market street.
RYE FLOUR.-20 bbls. fresh ground Rye
Dour Just received and for sate by
JAS. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First sta.
TO LET five Dwelling Houses.
8. cures BT At SON,
5 M Market street.
LINSEED OIL-6 ibbb3. for sale by
as - HANBY FL OOLLIM
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IqUe.HING )ST JOB OFFICE,
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COMMERCIAL.
VIVWI,I3IID.OU BOARD OF I'LLAOI6. t.m'o
MERCHANTS , EXCDAII43Ie..
F . 414 1 Fty.f.dints.
F. R. bIIUNGT, let, . IBAIAS DIOHNY,
Superintersdni.
JO2EPLI SNOWDEN
Cbmnsittee of drbilration for Auijscst.
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P.,
C. H. PAULSON, JAMES GA I RDINwIi,
DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOfr.;
Stage of Water.
One foot eight inches water in the channel
PITTSBURGH !MARKET.
Reported Expressly for the Day Mornin; Rut
Patrol:uncut, Aug - ast 24 185'.
FLOUR...The market has not changed mince yesterday.
Elales amount to 400 bbla. at $6,25@5,87 for superfine, $5,50
©6,6234 for extra superfine, and $5,87@56 for extra family.
GRAIN-400 bash. Oats at 41©42c, from canal and coon.
try, and 45c. from store.
BACON—Sales 5000 lbs. Shoulders at Vic . and 2000 tbs.
/lams at 10c.
ITAY.-10 loada from scale) at $9(112 - 0 ton.
bIICIAR...BaIes 10 hhds, N. 0. at oy 4 @loe.
MOLASSES...SaIes 18 bbls. N. 0. at 60c.
COFFEE...SaIes 25 sacka Rio at 124123. c
01L...S Ufa. Lard Oil No. 1 at Z Sc. end 40 Lt,la
at 75c.
F1E11...10 bilis No. 3 Mackerel sold at $10,50.
VINEOAR...ReguIer sales of Ballon's to city and ,uutry
at Gc. fp gallon el all other markets 9e.
WI3ISRY.-Bales 30 bbls. rectified in lots at 27ty2s_.
Philadelphia Dlarket.
PHILA.DILPIIIL. August 24.—Flour comes forward very
slowly, and is firm with a fair enquiry; 2000 bbls of fresh
ground sold at $3.25©5,50, and is now held at the 'attar
figure. There is no change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal.
There is a good demand for Wheat, and the prices are well
maintained; asles of 7000 buah southern and Pennsylvania
at $1,20®1.25 It bush for fair and good red, and white at
$1,20©1,40, afloat. Rye 18 steady at 850. Corn is in de
mand at a further advance at 2c; sales of 9000 bush yellow
at 90c, and mixed at 880. Oats are in falr request at die for
new Delaware. Whisky romaine without change; Siics of
500 bbls Ohl at 28©29340 gallon.
New York Market
NEW YORE, August 23.—Cotton firm; ralo3 603 bales.
Flour has declined; 18,500 Ws sold. Wheat heave; 40,010
bush sold ; we.tern red $1,20@1,225; white $1,30@1,32. Corn
has declined, 38.00) bush sold; mixed 78486; white 88300.
Pork heavy at $16,874517. Frigar arm; 31uscovado 7364
Bacon quiet et 83.04% for Sid, a and 6A@634 for
81101:lidera. Molasses; Muscovado 31. linseed 011 s.eady at
ile. Lard 67@90. Hides firm et 27c. Freighta on Cotton
to Liverpool 5-82.
New York Stock Market.
tarn Yon; August 24.—Stocks firm. Chicago an 4 Rock
Island %, 5 ,/,'; Illinois Central 77; Mich. Southern 24; N. Y.
Central 78%; heading 47%; Virginia B's 00 1 / 4 '; 'Missouri B's
84%; Galena and Ch!cag u 83. , ;;; Mich. Central 57%; Erie
Cleveland and Toledo 344.
Vinetanati Miarket
CINCINNATI, August 24..—F10ur is dull and heavy, closing
nominal. The receipts were hOOO Lbis within the last
twenty-four hours. Whisky dull; sales 800 bblii at 2 - 2!,e,q
cloning unsettled. Nothing was done in Provisions and
prices must therefore bj regarded as nominal. Linseed Oil
sold at 80e, with a light stock, but only a limited demand.
Wheat le dull and Sc lower, buyers withdrew under the ad•
vices from New York made public on Change. Money is
easy. Exchange id 34 11 cent premium and is dull.
[O3'COSTIVENESS.—Persons nho stiffer from this
painfal condition of the digestive organs, will e
perience immediate and permanent relief by making use
of WILSON'S PILLS. a medisine which has boon thor
ougtdy tested in this and hundred diseases of the stnmach end
bowels. These Pills are prepared end sold by B. L FA B NE
STOCK & CO., Wholesale a uggiEt —and proprietors of B.
L. FAIINESTOOK'S VERHIFUO F.', No. 0.) corner of Woo 1
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
See advertisement on third page of this day's paper. [an2l
R. T. KENNEDY W. 8. ICERSEDY.
PEARL STEAM
ALLEGHENY CITY,
Pi. T. IiENNEIEBIK & BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND OORN
FLOGS. C4iaN SI FAL, AND KOMI "IY,
ILAN UFACITRED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEO LIEN Y.
etatlydaw 1 TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING ➢IACIIINES
THE $2O 4ND S,*-90
DOUBLE I.oolr. :;TITCH
SEWING MACHINES!
Are now on Exhibition, at the
lIOSIERY STORE o F
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 rirms STREET,
These Machines are admitted to be the best in market for
family use, making 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. Ordera
will be received and promptly tilled by
M. DALY, Agent,
No 20 Fifth street, on thocoraer of Meeket
Pittentirgh, Pa.
ICOZICLI—!..I. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street
and Marlce. alley, In the only one of the name in bagman;
en this strew.. Jyls:ly
SINGER'S
THE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF
SINGER'S MACHINE
Over all othere, for the use of Clothing and Shoe Mannfoo.
Curers. Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach
Makers, has long betn known and praatically atnowle.ged.
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which it a light, compact and highly ornamental machine,
(doing its work equally well with the large machines,) and
must tecome a favorite ft,r family use
ow- A full supply of the above Machines for sale at New
York prices, by kt STRAW, 32 Market street,
anl9: I y...2p Pittsburgh, Peull'el,
STONE
GLASS PATENTED
PRESERVING JARS,
For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mace
Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manutao.
Lured and for vole by OUNINGRA3IB .9 CO, Nos. 109
WATER and 140 FIRST STREETd, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ror The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi
tion, consists in haying It thcronghly heated when et ,led
up, and In expelling all the air there may may be In the
vessel, so that when the fruit cods, it will form a vacuum.
The undersigned having procured the right to uunufac
ture these Jars, respectfally call the attention of dealers
and others to them.
The great superiority of sass over any other substance
for the preenvation a fruits, etc., eta is so well known,
that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and
the proprietors feel confident that auy ouo, after having
once seen these Jars, will never be induced to use any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
TUE SYMPOSIUM.
WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER,
PROPRIETOR,
Plf/h &vet, Next Door to the Pittsburgh Theain
The bows is new, built especially far the purposes of a
First Masa Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hay.
log bad many years experience in the business will keep
constantly on hand the beat that the markets offord. His
Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the beat quality. lie wants
all his old friends and the public generally to give him a
call at the Bymprisintn.
MOW IS YOUR TIME—Buy Summer
Sheer whilst you can get them so cheap, at the PEO
PLE% CHEAP SHOE STOttE, No. 17 Fifth street. We
will continue to sell at reduced rates for several weeks.—
save your money by buying at the low prices. Oent's
Gaiter. for the excerding low price of $2. A few more
Ladles' Gallery left at $1,25, worth $1,76, soiled on the soles.
Congress Gaiters for $1,25. Now is the time to buy cheap.
atlB DTPFENBACHER a CO.
VLOUR.-50 Bbls. Extra Superfine Flour,
..9: Just received, and for sale by JAS. A. FITTZKR,
anl6 corner Market and First streets.
FOR RENT—A two story frame Dwelling
House, of b rooms, aitaate on Fourth atreet, near Mar.
ket. Bent $l5O per year, and tenant pay water rent.
Jy3l 8. 011THSKEtT h 80N, 51 Market at.
Y EMONS-25 bag just received and for sale
ILA ►y REMER At ANDERSON,
W 24 N 0.132 Wood stroot.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT,
j. by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
I.Y Si Market street.
lIRE PORT WINE, for medicinal par
pasea, by the bottle orgallon, at
RitWORTII a BBOWNIairS,
in the Dltmond.
MAOKEREL-25 bbls. No. 3, Large;
10 half bbl,. No 8, Large.
(Hl 2 ) W. H. SMITH & OO,
Nor sale by
GENT'S GAITERS for- $ 2 , at the " Peo-
Jen
plea Shoe Store? No. 1 . 1 Fifth great.
liesident.
W. U. WILLI.Atid.
freazurer.
110L311119, Jr
CLININGRAMB a Co.,
No. 109 Wntnr nt ri.et
- 4',',,.. '4,1'4',0 - 2 ' ;a: , :r... • ';' ... ' .l- ;:;,; . ; . f:: :- j..;';.' : :: 114q4V
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERAIA.NENT OFFICE.
COMPLYING FirITII TECH GRGE:NT REQUYST r..P OVN lidPulltl.P.6 or
DREDS OF 'YTIEIR i?AIIENTS, BRANDIES, GINS,. WINES, ETC.,
DRS. C. M. _FITCH AND J. W. SYKES DEALE IS IN
Rave concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, 1 AND APPLE ~E ',. :::7. ALSO,
. RECTIFIERS A ';D DISTILLERS,
And may Do comralted at their oraoe, 1
rgo, .191 roran street, Corner of Smithfield rind 'erotic Streets,
OPPOSITE ST. GLAIR 110 TEL„ .
_opl4j
Daily, except Eundaya, for o,ltitiL , A.+
DRONCIIITIS and ALL OTHEtt ! , 1:0N10 GOMPLANT.B,
complicated with, or cawing pulmonary dl_leage, including
Catarrh, Heart Di eease, -Vernon? of the Lin r-r,
Dyspepsia, (.:. 1 a strum , svesnale Complaints, c.
L'! I Et t:. ,Ii
of Ccutaar,w..:o n
in Us blood and Tyv , !,;:.• a:
development in th.s Nino, and th,y thtliefOr 3 employ Nlechaa•
lea], Hygienic acid Medical r r:n•-1 1 t th" ardl
btreagtilen ilia system. With thy nea IItL , ICAI,
HAL ATIONti, which thy calm , highly, bat oaly
Prow, (haring ty., !'17.• rj7ezta a!rinc,) end Inva
lids are earn:-itlr can; ...nt-,1 ,44 , 1,9 t wzetiae :ho prer:icua
time of curability e,ny tlantra. , n; (Aga; upon the plaudi.
No, hut Ude, kb, t 11.31 .11.1.1 e
In a cilttx.t Inancer ty It,Lalariun,' la:, %I, bof,r stato.:, tha
seat of the disease tAe aced anti eye:2a only in i 1“)
lunge.
44 ,- No charge tsr
d by 1-•:t.:;
OPPHE tiE THE
Y1 , 1c1.111131 LIPP, PISLE ANL, tlAtil .- .2 0if... , "C.S
i 4 d
. .
!Y-,
T. i E U sA U v IP 'gr.fratl v
have this day t!Iti:LlIld OILS ~S thst frifilt4
of thi last abf TW LS SSA' PEF I
applicable to the re.Vrti.,,,,to L
aulB 3t t,•. 4 ,
OFFICE OF THE
PITTsmJjIHU. FT. tdSp;J L' AND ;:
!'itt,buruh, . 4 .Ls:nt 1 t, IK•1
It! b. chti Citick•
ticlftir - 4 in 11, rit:shurgn, tort Waynd roof Chi
cago ii-rAlrolhi Colir k ii:i 7," will I,: hel lat the Rooted of tho
BOARD OF TRA! tl.. city f Da, ou
WLDNESDAY, the lot dhv of 2 o'cluct,
P. It.
At wt.kli utc,t!ng, li•-porta • f and Eriruct
urn rf p-rtt:on • f t 0,1 IT 917 !II !:_tr,, ecrinr
July let will
1 1 , Pre,,tlll:
IFAAV.
LodTICE—Tar; 'YEE, N.. 14 of (ti
lion 'el f a,rr tne,
ANI) COMPAN duo J441,i
1858 will La 1,41,1 at c.ftico 11 WILLIAMS 4.: Cu.,
Th.! •:;,s*itg , . 4;41 4of
In conne4)ll44n, ,f 011144 !ATP Itrinir
and Tru,c C ,
Ler the C tlpati.i
payable is •1 r• !
_
, IT: , X r —Tae To.t
1",-3 . L.rs of A 11-g"h.ny C , 17 • \ dien:CtiOn of
pariv,v, hu ar, , st..l to Italkeed T,satn,n, the repeal of
rocnoze Thr, I:ndce E.fluence, the b:tbery
and ccrru:d laity ma ~tge-rent, and in favor of inaugura
ting a thoreagh Legislative reform, .nd mecuring an hottest
opt ee.n..suicol anntnidtrattun the off drs of this county
end the two &lea, ere requeecti t n meet in Convention at
the Court t. ;he ctt; cf Pittsburgh, ou Wednesday,
the tlbth day of A urt t,". at II ..;ci ,c k. A. :it f.e the purpose
of deliberation th;on : , f.; sent cri=l3 in Our affaire.of not.
ting for tunttrd pt t ration and dete•lce, and of U01:111 StillH,A
n( Eel' lOU THE PLOP:: -to ice rupp thc in at the fq,
preaching el eAtiOTI
The prirua. - y coustia.2s for the el ,, Cork of aolrotpr to flu
held nt the mull ht.Zwpc , n 1!., , Lours land 72'clock,
P. %I. on iSn:urisy. the :21st .2t.y I August uort. aull:cP
F IRST INTR LC! I' JULY, 1849.-
A. L.. A Rell.t.vi: ',LILT'S
ortab Steam ilekting and lumping Engine,
Ou Lo • - ; A
1 1111 3 .30
ou 11.2 d. .limolta. ..1), 16:1i 6. iltsILL111(1)12. tr.rct
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
No. 22 CUQ :31trefl, New 'York,
sizs..NurAcTußz.
GLASS SYRINGES, 1/OMtEOBATHIC)
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
Ware P, - Tf:uter4, Photo
etc. tir, on o:c.ss "ri urs Lv t* , t, package.. A litx , r
I , i . scon.ttt mud° to tae toad. , Ord rk , :row Country Drug.
Igt3 and Denten, sollr:t i. Pri o Usti seat on ap t ,d,-..3
ton. jy
I.INT E t! eitEA:\l SALOON
NlO
AND
12 , TA11113.NT,
STREE
I I sub,rit,r Lai tied up decor:ll
ro,rus. opposite the ft xchilLigo Bank. ou Fifth
iitrei.t. which an: u,w vpoa for the bummer doodou. La
• lc gelitteuteu ;'ways dad .0 abundant Empty of
F C FRU:ll7ft, ICE CI:
WATER ICES, and all the rotre-duiuotitB ol the roaaoit. All
am iespectfully ri.nuo,,bed to visit the rootiti. and Cost for
ti.ontseli, M.
27, , : FIF TII
7 . -- -:ElAtitf.-•! PIA NO:.-: ! 1
if"
An EtJdiciuna; .ti -k
fire cutebrut,l .•1
Eifli2=3M:l
NUNNS l' I, A N 11'
Ilan Just beau tectirrd. WEI tiOl3l of (ii
ructbd th..,t,•to H. r LkaSt:n. ut;
Foit, Agee 1.,r :h., A
•
Saantierier !Lltiger 113eca
TILE NI)I_ , ,itSIONED LEGS LEAVE "f 0
an I the public trtitt be
Is in the daily receipt tbla d 01.., :in: from Orb web
kbown Brewery at J. N. Iltrairb i A l'its, it Lbt,.rig
b.an pronounced to be (Ln t tilut
for litany years, GU: t It. I t •l ii to,
a call tilld try Ii Jitit'i
Ai b. to ri nun, Diurri,nd.
u 5 I'IFTII T R 1
IL( )OFEN(i '111•:A1'
DURABLE, FIRE AND WAI ER PRDOF
JOSEPH HA trryi AN,
(Recently Agent for U. M. Warren G).,)
MANUF.A. - 1131:&t. Acv
WAR. P. h.' N FElf C
G AVE L
EL/VTIc CEMENI
SATURATED CANVASRuuEINU,
ROOFING MATERIALS
o> aicaNo. 6.5 Fl Fra S!'lt ELT F,,1•
lowa Hall. Plttitirgb, ji9
L ' ) EPOT FOR Til F, SALE OF COAL OIL,
132 South Second Str..rel,
Lubricat,Dg. (.1! fur all kinds of if. inuacis or
Larup Oil, is superbu t., tht, I.- st winter Xtrato opsrui for
burning in all kinds .1
LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, L
THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP
This lamp performs a p , irft-rt consumption of smoke
and smell arising from the nee of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a moth more brilliant
dame. For sale I'M:Annie and retail by
atil2:2md li . BOUREAU, Foie 'Agent.
$ 1 6 ()0 The owner i 8 going west and will
evil his brick dwelling house ou Webster
' , tree; near Townsend, fu the abovo price, and on easy
terms. Thi , house i 3 now arrengad fcr two families, but can
be easily altered to salt but one family. Contains six rooms
and finished attic. Lot 24 fest front by Bill deep to anal:fey.
In a g)od neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT .h SON,
ank 51 Market street.
R 1:4; 0 .
'THE subscriber has removed the balance of
iL
his stock of
F IJ RN ITU RE
,To the ODD FELLOW:4' ittIi.LDINO, No. 83 Fifth street,
where ho offers erery article a'. the reduced prices.
Every article is marred in plain lignr es, and those in want
of Furniture, are respectfully 16vited t) call and examine
the Goode and Prices, bqore elsewhere.
Jy2l:lta E. RYAN.
MANN LLA PAPERS. All sizes and
qaaliti,a, for sale by
Wit. G. JOILNSVaN
Pallet Emden and Stationers,
aca Wood street.
N THURSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'cl'k,
uk..P P. M., will he offered for sale, oa the premie rs , several
Leto of ground of one, two and [bre., arto, cacti. This pro
perty is situate on the Coal Hill and Upper St. Cllr Turn•
pike, at about fora miles from the city, near the well-knoArn
Nursery of Bocirstect &Ammon, and from IN Iccation in
the midst of moat beautiful see:l,l . y —.la a healthy and
pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to the city; certain
ly off-r). Rare Inducements to pet swim desirous of purchas
ing an acre or more of gron,d for a cmotry residence. A
large Academy is in progress of erection on th, premises.
The soli is well adapted for fine gardens, orcher etc, and
springs of excellent water are abundant For f , rther
.ticalara, apply at uur office, bl ‘larket
CUTHBERT .1 b ~.:,
•_anti Reed Estate Anon
. _
Ai
A F 1 i L D,
GAS FITTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
Nor. 127 and 129 Fin.l Street, and 17.der,..tt Siityli.my
G 35 Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the lateot styles and
Patterns. We have a very large stock of Ors l'atures un
hand, to which we call particular or-cotton.
jy2Ch3m MAPTITT A OW).
sYRUPS.-
60 bbls. choice Golden Syrup;
20 Fastnick's First Quality Syrup ;
76 " St James' Sager House idolasse...
In store and for sale by 3fILLER 1110KETB0N,
and Nos. 321 and 223 Liberty street
VALENCIA RAISINS 300 boxes for
cooking, just received and for sale by
RSIYMEEt g ANDERSON, •
Nix 29 Wood street ;
az= Oppoitto et. Mottos Hail
MEM
u t6n tzt tha
I : , '. , 3 ' :~i :11•__7 :.. C:)1i 9:•i
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lIIUMMEMIIII
BITSINESS CARDS. -
J. & 'l'. GRO T,
S. B. & C. P. MAIIKLE,
MANEFACTUEERB OF
PRINTINO, A\l) ALL hi:Nit: , t.k ILA PPING
- g: 2 ' ..A. . 1 1= 1 * 1M Pit,
%a.re:;'da34xne, No. 17 49'o1):1
PITT:3BUE:G
I,ught pric
0.1. E RlS`.;'
j 11 . N; MDCJR ii.GA I Ha. ,
7 3 V,
S 0) HI N 4 _ai --
COMMISSION Al KRUHAN I.',
I=KIIIIM
Pic METAL AP,ID LUO a 5,
Na. 7,1 WATER STREEP, BEL ,W MARTS ET.
1177'88 U11:6 1 11, .:
11TT5111.Jlitilig STii.'Ell. WC5,1111i7;
'4'. .4 'E: fE H.,
: - ;.PI - ING, PLO' AND A. B. :FEEI
BPt(INq;~ AND AXLE:4
ttl44_lllll-gt
11 , rr
t.) 0 iit
HANUFACTUTIEIc
Pjaht Cov , Aggated,
GA.LVANIZED :iIIEET IRON,
Vor Roofing, GlatteFting, Kpouting,
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATRNT
RUS3IA SHEET MO N.
tv:Arerionar, No. 130 First sixect,
mr26: 1 y • 13
i•' % Jan:
D. O. 111th 'fr.l R . S c
ITA.3I7I•ACTITAERB O
11.0GEEFP I APILOVZI) PATENT
tj UN, riTOR EKE
E. 0 ? ,) !ii) FinET ST-13.14.::rt!,
%ITALIA CLAYTON &
WHOLFiA LE AND RNTATL
&4I Q, IT Oft MERCHANT ,
NO. In DEAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood Atxoot,
I'l7 TSBURGI7, PA.
Ar.:a.y2 il:lock.berry, Cherry, and Cognac
•in •••• is ::1 of fir
.., 4.1
ZR d bA 15,12 . , V
ti OLESALE GROVR
abed Woad Stlreea,
jA.:II - E, 11. PEI - ZE it,
/ , 'orvve_re.'ing and Conimission Mercharlt,
COI: 5.11:
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, stutter, Scuds, Dried Fruit
Prod 0,, genar.nliy,
Coe:Lker of Illetzia.“. caatri First utrect4
E'lTT:4lt:ituLl, ?U.
To—Francia 6. William Dilwo;
. Son, Pittsbilnth; !Soya it Ott, Ifoolk,l
Brz,dy, Casl , . ii. M.inn*Lim .tE.
Georp:o W. Apciereoz), Ann!.) • Prt:.:‘ , . A
HA DW A 14:
li, N. ", I
Si.reet, Pittsburgh, has ou hood a lt,rgr.
S'fOClt: OF LIARI)kVARIC,
h will reitl very low CA.911 1.• iii
V0.,4 aattltl
irtreont of :ill! penter'ilTeel, , , he lute nicely,' is
of • ';iff.n..l.ll,iiaCutt.zra end ettia,r-R ;
Sleigh Bell;
NU...Y....!
A nY I A:, I) •%%!--A.
I=MISEMISIS
VI M. W. ES NT I 'l' 9
1111{Si Pl2lllUil BEAM NE LINE\
1)1?E SS STOOK ALA N Ul'.4 C2'ol? Y,
O. 606 ARCH STREET,
•,:erino and Gottou re!or ;•• n u L. 3 211/ti Drawers, Crne
Scarf;, (;doves, Elandkereldots, a,, Droaving c 7 irons,
:Storm ; Wrappers, and Dress msde to :.rder by mos.*.
urement, and warranted to 'live 49'1 , ttot!bo. jeLlyd
E. P. MIDIDIyE'r4iN ,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO BEALE:Lb I N
FINE OLD WIIHKITS,
NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREKT,
eitiLAIJELPUE%
GO ALVII , SEE:,
GEORGE P. ‘VER/i."',"'
rirs it Premium. Blind tFaciory,
tioItNYIR THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH..
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
Llonee with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
411a and elaborate finish, will find It to their le terestit to give
tee a call tierore purchasing elsewhere. My work to gut up
/./ the best mechanics (not apprenuce4.) every attention is
,pv.qt to the wants of caste:nor:l. Prices low. All work
,:ece.tracci. No. 72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. (raysblyis
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
fIIITIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
, a,„/ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for trom five
qurnor9 eel upward% end for Heating Buildings, public or
rivert% by Steam, Hot War , r or Varner:3c,
MEE
CARTWRIGHT ,sz,
('.l.ntlcersor, to John Garttoright,)
, VTt, AIN'UFACTURERS AND LNIPOR'i'ERS
I va, of Pocket and Table Orale , ry, Conic 4 and an I Deu•
;al Instruments, Oune, Pistols, FlRbtnii • e , r., No NO
straet. They love special attend°, the 7 - 11,1'11118e:❑ r•
Trussea, Supporters, etc. JJbbio.s tlfl.l striap
IL, pa .2trultit7 and de.ipatch
11111TCUICOCE, 111PCilE C CD.
EOOPISS.SORFL TO HOSTMAN M'Cr.EcrtY e C 0.,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
APROBANTB, Wholefialo Pos.lors in Proince, Flour
pad Wool, No. 11.4 etroot, Pittsburgh, P..
1217/1835,020:
.", , rioger Elarbilogn, Josei,li E. Eldor, Bt. Louil;
Pitt , ihr.rp. ; Yont - n Bros.,
3. Childs & Co., •• Corn t•Il Bal ti in° ;
Coagt k ,-• H rret
KoCanill.3s,lll,:i, L ~ Lib!, t„ •`
B. W. Smith,&Co., Weavor A Graha:in,
Cleo. L. Hord, Cincinnati glOenf, Sterling A Co.,
ti B. Penton ft 8r03., I Yard, Oilniore A Co., "
tnyll7.t.f
W. H. 1ti.a3.,:1",
J. M. L. ,, 5C.Z.-
McGE E & Co
MERCHANT TAILOII.4,
thARTi in Ready Made Clothing and 13entionien'.1 bill
ing lioodn, corner of Fed.ral atr: . .et and Market Square Aile
.;11 , ,ey City, Pa. j012:ly
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SiONUMNN'R'S, GRAVE S'C'ONE N 9
EISICIOM42reCA., PO ! , .111, divot ~E.
Tso putAk rre r,r.pactfutly lunwd ~zaukluc
Prit , e-tlcro, und work trwraut.O.
•=l7 • L.ii;•4 077
JOINT BOX FACtORY.---
BUSIIA UT :ta 1..; 11 ;4 ,
"mt:turtfiotore to order, BOXES. onitable for soap arta eandlc;
H3rdtvare Roil Variety Garth, arc., etc
nr•!•2lal,---,r•
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OBEICF DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Groeere, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
n s nlers Produce and rc f b .l . tt; , bargli :‘l4nnfacturc, No. '251
-_ .F URNITIJRE r FOR CASH.
A fail assortment of
Plimhargn unannfactareg FURNITTIP.II, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CASES,
WARD ROBES,
And every article - needed in a well famished dwelling, ea
well as a apledld assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly; on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done atthis establishment is for OASIEL
Ptces ere made accordingly: Persons in want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
PAONINER rawurs,
No. 103 Smithfield street, t'elow Pifth.
J.,D. taxicaoi,
as /MIL
=IEEE.
irst to In
r.
, earl
1b.,,-were 70 uPe
u
!tiler In
!11.1rUCI1•r illY•
r rEf CO.
.12,:etici 1
—. re. irioin, T Tenne r sger,
February 15.1858. 14.t 7 N\
L FA.HNESTOC ;. a Co.—Doar S seen
br li need for tho ague we's.:
I nave turd them myself. and Lettere them o e eBt
Yul iu tiro I hove no doubt they will cure tunny et or
c mplain to when properly used, and I cheer:tilly reoonamet.d
I z.em to the public. Respectfully, yours, _
•:0 . ,
- .
Prom Colonel Wm. Hopi:lns , late Curaa Com:airs - loner.
Wisur.N...rou, Pa. January 8, 1858—Dear Doctor : I have
ne:og your "Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned
r•ei G tor :nary years, and can truthfully say that I have
Lever ninnel any medicine equal to them in relieving me
f• em affections of the stomach and head. They have never
fallel 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 respectfully, etc.,
Do. R. ADAMS WILSON. WM. HOPKINS.
Pram Thos. Blacimere, Eaq. , TreazurerofAlkgheny Oo„ Pa
IL A. NV itses.—Dear Sir : I have boen using your
ninon 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
t, one, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip•
t , ou ; I ant happy to say, that they entirely cured me. bine,
lieu I us.' them as a family medicine: if I am bilious, or
anything ails Inc. and I require medimne, I take a Pill,aud
,t cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for
tact seventeen years. THOS. BLACIRMORIL
January 8, 1958.
PITTSBURGH, PA
MEE
Hear Dr. Keyser.
Massa% B. L. PABNISTOOK a Co—l have had considerable
, •. , tporieuce in the nee of the extraordinary Pill compounded
by Dr. ft. Adams Wilton, of which you are now the propri
.‘tora, and have often felt their benign influence in my own
e for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con
i;tion of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for
ot;•ers, in yeses of " nemicrania" and other farms of heap.
sebo depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the
,coined! and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar.
!y adaptod, being entirely free ;rom any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at all debilltaring. Yours truly,
llltO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street.
l'lttehurgh, Marrit 6, 1858. Jyltlyrtaw
;17I , S11:1;';
PITTSBURGH
R NEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
if.ttlicz7, of ear common - pasture weeds a rotaciiy
'very kind of Humor,
1 ,- ,qc3T 'an;oriura DOWN TO COMMON
lla hue trial f; in •, , ei,r blcvon handrod rates, and never
tal!Pd cxcept 1L LW° ..4;e3, (both thunder humor.) He its:
no, In his poz2e..idion over ono hundred certificatec
411 within t - w7nty adlos of Boatc.n.
i" .0 b,,tito to care a unr:ing nor vuouth.
t•> to thr ,s swirl acre th.a ,s,rtt Lid of i'ialkint
the facki.
en Ne.r: o tC , LI t. 3 CUIL Lb.`, wort . - . 4.11k6f to tha
':,rep, CL, Whi - rtilita.l '4.0 0,16 t 1 v4urat, kind
c
'sr !ling ulcers
'no buttlo will :aro scaly xrnpUoa of the nkna.
wo Of throe bottles nre warreaktod to once the wont kind
of ringworm.
wu or three L.Atlo3 warre.nted to ewe the meell:d6ll
v Clioo or rhoneaat;.lll.
i'hree to four bottles are warranted to care salt-Rheum.
thatitlS will care the worst case of tcroftla.
A benefit 16 61w,ym experienced from the drat bottle, and
:feet care 1.1 xverrin tad when the above quantity hi eaken.
ROXBURY, .12/188
!am; [cent:llion of the Medical Discovery,
Rind humors, is no well established by the
•
..e, cameos VuiCe of all who have over used 11, that I need
say anything on the subject, .ta the most skilful phybi
and the most careful Druggists In the country are.
coo, to 1:.3 cask,.
:•, pro, •nting the Medical Dioco.ery to your notize, I de
t with o full knowledge or the curative power. lu retie - tint'
oil, and curing must of those diseases In which you ere no
tunotely so tlsble. The.t most excruciating dlsease to /10
tio.toto mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
in cal ed If Ellir3Clt, ; your aan temper is restored to
LL natural gweSt7l ,, rl.4, and your babe from short and fretful
not, to calm ~nd tweet slumber.. ; and the Medical Disc:we
y looom,e fanutain of blessing to your bushand and
etehold
the
lu the ummxh causing
DYSPEPOIA,
!,t-. . h !s noi.ting but canker of the stets b ; then to Lb*
Inteatincs raid
r.dng a oinking, gone feeling% and an indifference even to
[id cares of your iaLtlii).
'Lyar htkane.ch to
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food dintressrs you, and you can only tae curtain
aad mon of that your system does not get half Das
nourishment it contains as the scrimonoun fluid of the canker
eace It up; then your complexion loses Its bloom and be
cornea sallow or greenish, and your best day Is gone. Fos
wen t of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow
train of diSOP-St. , l which the Medical Discorcry In peculiarly
adapted to
Palpitation of the heart, pain In the aide, weakness of the
spine and email of the back, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, Irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most earn•
dating of diseases, the
PILES
How many thomoincie Of poor women are entering from
this diseaso and pining away a miserable life, and their next
do. ',r neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impreut
oe your mind that good old proverb, "Anounaa of proven
tiou is better than a pound of cure." Id the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
yr,u hare both the preventative and the cure, with this great
end good quality, that it will never, under any ail-cum:gam-AA,
d., you any lop] ry.
i'ITT:r3I7IIO
N • chauge olthet cvor nw.otoary—eat the beat you eau get
and enough of it
Igcmoti, Fon mire—Adults one table spoonful per day—
CLillron over ten yeaes dessert spoonful—Children from fir*
right years, tea spoonful. As no directions can he appll•
cable. to all constitutions, take sufflciont to operate on Lb(
IDawcla twice a do). Yours truly,
DONALD KANNEDY
Pric» 1;1,00 per For solo by
lir. ONO. EL 1111.78101,
Yu 140 Woud street, Pittsbragh, Pa
X •0. 4IA
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that Is gray would nut have It restored to its
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff and Itching but would have it
re,, oved, or troubled with armfuls, scald head or other
iruitiott, but would ho cured, or with sick headache,
0:01=100 lint would Le cured. It will also remove all
poinfles iron: the and Ain. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto
retiyl will do all :too, a, e circular and the following:
ANN Arise, November 6, 1858.
? . J .d—Door :—I have heard ranch said of
the of your Hair Restorative, but having
team so out-u ceoated by quackery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, Ac., I woo disposed to place your Restorative in
the KlllllO cat,gory with the thousand Sod ono loudly trum
ps:oil quack reniediee, until I met you In Lawrence county
some month, since, when you gave me such assurance as
induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—fLrat by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en
t,rely white, and before exhausting one of your large hot.
tie?. her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
giocey upon, and eutirely;over the head; she continues to
C. 1 .05 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
y. nr 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 end confidentially recommend its use by all who
have their hair restored from white or gray (by rsiaii
eon of sickus,m or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
iill young parsons woo would have their hair beautiful and
::1 nay. • Very truly and gratefully yours
SOLOMON MANN.
Paitira Wool): It was a long time after I - !saw you at
1311risteld liaise 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
surent teat of its power. It has done all that you assured
no it would do; and others of my family and friends,
having witnessed its effects, arenow using and recommend
ing its n 56 to others as entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for it,
OF=MEMIII
again, very respectfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
thiamms, ILL, June 28, 1852.
I have !mad Prof. 0. J. Wood's Raiz Restorative, and have
admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restore,
tive it lam resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. 8. BREESE, ex-Sonator, IL 8.
i) J. WOOD 00„ Prroortetorr, 81S Itroadway, N. Y, On
thelreat N. Y.Wire Eatublishment)and 114 Market
strott, St. Lon* Mo.
Sold by DR. ONO. H. NNYSIta, No. U 0 Wood et,
et.leulaw And iobl by an good Drukts.
IIdEDICAL.
DR. R. A. WILSOIIO.
Tonle, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
I PILES
I . IIEPARED AND SOLD BY
B. 1, FAIINESTOOK & CO.,
WHOLES/LE DRUGGISTS,
No. riO corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
PITTSBURUU, PENN 'A
AN EFFICIENT, safe ant convenient
cat,,artio nud au ti uiedioine, thaee
lid , t•N ;.-: ~ ,i neudnd hi th ; uolic by th, ,, f.,rmer propri•
tor.. ltiLzo,N,,, such as a long ouri•
an.l careful trial of them in au ample practice war.
-11 au a cathaztic, they influence
EL, alototy accruing power of the b..w01.,
COtattitititioll in C04111101:1 tine.
: 4 A TTheyagr o with ttu , mcn. delicat. =tom.
h, - and dehibr- hat organ,
i.• • thr,rw l a eyntea.
cud Intl
ant the , and pro
Inut the stomach,
--ct.o dlr.
,--an action
ach. From
~ them may
ift..l. to bowels,
with,at
that dia•
which at
f
Drzwirts,
THE GREATEST
i; ICAL
Disco y
OF trlit. AGE.
PI3IPIIX
t rienr tho sy3:sli of bilen
7 ry b ^4v are warranted to core ell humor !Otte
Out4loa are warn:llk:lt.. tfa
:hea .:Loong the hair.
:o cix bottka
cv.r.J curnapt and
!3t , tui of
OANKE
KIDNEYS,
CURL
A BEAUTiFUL HEAD
Completely Preserved
COUNTRY, :ST
It (1:i) G. !h',; it 2
N Eli' DAGUlll'ililLiti AIN11) 311.11iitOTY; 1-4 1
:IA: AND 4iliD-7,1.91.iT
k . .) 110 T AP S beautiful PIC-
A. TUItNB, in the hight.t style of the art, colored
t.l oil or piain. r.. 411 ho had Ongly or by the quantity, at
WALL'S Jones' Building, Fourth street.. [au2t:lw
eretoved to 24 Fiala Street.
1 ' GO & CO.'S PiIb'fOGRAPHIO AND
ro. ROTYPE 4.Ic.LLERY has been removed from
ar tigesl., to No. 11 Fitt street, near hierket.
iitettu rooms having, Loren bruit especisitv for the purpose,
w.th threlarg : t lights, ere not surpassed in the city for
:cmfort, oonvenMuce and eacellence in arrangement.
Our old friends and cottons, and those wishing cu•
p•-::or likenesses, arelttvited te:'eall. te,„ Reception Room
st,l dpecimens on the ground iloot. ap7
G. W. raWIN
SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
it Y At the new Commercial Bales 'come, No. 1351, Fifth
every week dny, ore held:pa:di, ;aloe of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and consninera, from a larga
qt—cli which is constautly replanished with fresh consign
ro,nta, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O' i
CLOCK, A,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprisn lL g nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P.
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, etc.
AT 7 O'CLOCK,
Faney articles; watches; clocki,; jewelry; musical instra.
no.ats ; g 11119; clothing; dry goads; boots and shoes, book
stationery, Ac. icc"3l I ,P. DI. DAVLS,Emct.s
FAALLLY CARRIAGb,-BAROUCHE,AND
ROCKAAY, AT AIIOTION —On WEDNESDAY
MoRNING, August :eoth, at 11 O'clock, at the- Commercial
;tales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth etrest, will be sold, one Family
Carriage, one Barouche, and on Rockaway Carriage.
au2l t. iii. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
For Canoiniumitt.
, f
AiraThe elegant side, wheel, pasaenger packet
SUPERIOR—CaptI Itsmnum J. Onion—will
leave Pittsburgh i for Cincinnati, THIS
DAY, the 4th kW:, at 12 o'clock' m.
l.- Ln . freight or plumage apply eh board, or to
FLACK, AItiVES A CO., Agents.
Through to St. Louis in five ! i tlaya. This boat connects
with the mail line, and will golithrough in the time speci
fied. She will leave on Salm...lairap22
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The stuaraer E 5114 k GRAHAM, Capt. Mom
aoa AF, will lore for the above and all
,5,13 L ILF
iriterieediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o':lock, P. M.
Fur frnigh tor pilloit t ;rt apply 4 'ipolo.-11
gagik Co WEST la foo l
1 : 1 ViO1 - 1k071.11X3.3 Of
GARRI.4.GES,
cuo WAYS,rin nuaGaL3, LL - rilS AND SILHIGII3
zwahlu 7 of the Elam and
Nu. In l'eun stret,t, PIZTSBUiWH, RA.,
4.4i` AN work war: in tts , t L. ),,,:j of the bettg,inaterialt and
ci...rkmaziatlp y.l ailydle
_ _ _ __ _ m
PARK M'CURDY CO
rivirAN U VAC:TUBERS
Brazier? and Bolt Goofier, ssed Oopper Bottoms,
halted Still Bottoms, Speltor Selder, c , &leo importersand
dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, sheet Iron, Wire, &e. Constantly
un hand, Tinmen's Machines awl Toole. Warehouse, No. 149
}first, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any doatred pattocn. mr29tlydsw
JOHN W. 31'CARTHY,
BILL POSTERS
w-
ILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING
and DLSTRISIITIN • of rat) Undo of
511.1,8 FOR CONCERTS FriBITIONI3.,
1,1 co.un,unia.our.-tdtb r iiy mu3l,to!ograpb,or other*
141 0 , --direeted to of th kaorning ?on, receic •
theuquit , -,1
ARNOLDS, Dovoll and Davidson's Writing
F7incl6 lo: tab by tv. S. HAVEN,
Stationor, NO3. 81, 83 and 841.
Atarkot street
0
will purcnatie an island situated in
the Allegheny riper, opposite Sti irpebtirg, --
containing about ten acres. Apply to
JAMES 0. RICHEY,
Real date an? gill Broker, 65 Filth at.
L,A.C.GE Map of our country, with tho
~..t._ Steles, Territories an ir cou flee distinctly mark
ed. For salo by W. 13 RAVER, Stationer,
aul2 corn , "durket and Beicoud etreetn.
Q - T 0 C K I
Always on hand, and for sale at
EXCITEMMINT St G--
1 L INoREASIN
On account of the great', rednotion of prices at the
PeluPLit'S 8110 E STORE, we li; , e selling at tato following
cheap rates: Ladies' Bieck Gaiters worth $1,75 for $1,25;
Indies' colored Gaiters w rth 0,75 far $1,25; Ladies' Bug.
kips worth $1 for 76 cts.; Ladies' Boots worth $1,25 for 80
cts.; Ladies' Congress Bents worth $1,60 for $1,25; Gent's
Patent Gaiters worth $2,75 for $2.
DIT O FENBSORER & CO.,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market.
IOOTS AND SHOES;—Selling at very low
price', to CLOSE OUT , onr Spring and Bummer
N. B —A few more pair of
SOILED BEOEB, LEFT,
filch will be sold at less than Cost.
clan goon and secure a bargain, at the Cheap Cash sto r e
cf JOSEPH. 11 BORLAND,
aul4 cIA Marla.t sllcat, two doers from Fifth.
DICTORIAL WINDOW SCREENS.--A
now, beautiful and cheap iuticlo, designed for the ox.
eluding of insects, of all kinds„i from passing through win •
doors when the sash is raisod, and at the same time admit.
Ong a free current of air. They are got np in a variety cl
beautiful scones, an aro ornamental as well as useful-I.r
sale wholesale and retail, at 28 'and St. (flair street, by
J. tt H. PHILLIPS,
&MI sole Agent for Manufacturers in Pittsburgh.
OBACCO.-75 boxes, assorted brands, s's,
B'6, and 10'n Tobacco, now landing, and for isale by
MILLER & 11.1011ETSON,
IS Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
WRAPPING PA PER--3000 reams asst
sizes Rag Wrapping,i (I.lllpOliGT article, for sale by
1019 J. IL WRLDIN.
GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, and
Carriages, received and for salo by
.1)28 llll'4ll y 11. COLLINS.
irIOOPERS INAN'rf,'D-2 Good Coopers
Wantod to work 011 Ught work—good wages given—
and constao; employment. Inquire of
JAS. A. FF.T7.ER„
Cori:ter Market and First etrixds.
DRIED APPLES4SO bushels Dried Ap
plea, Jet rt,cAved and for stile by 3
:Ace ANDLEBB.. !SRAM G CO.:
Je22 eerier Wood and Water streets.
DAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted
excLutugo for two lots of ground.
ata2. CI:UW/30M! t F0:1, Ca Market it.
_ _ _ _ _
QPONGES--A large supply of fine, coarse
1„) and medium Sponges, feceived this day. Those wish
ing a good Sponge, should still and examine my stock be
fore purchasing elszwbore. JOS. FLEMING,
an2sl Co ner Diamond and garket at.
MAGNESLI -
band's, treaty's h
stoutly on hand at
au24
IDREAST PUMPS---I have just received a
large and tine assortment of Breast Pumps. Also, a
new article of Breast Pipes,superior to any article of the kind
now in lase. Those in want of anything in this line,should
cell and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
u 24 JOSEPH PIXMINO,
Corner Diamond and Market street
TOR PRINTERS,
Stationets,
Blank Book Makers,
and Paper Dealers.
G. JOHNSTON .±t CO.,
57 Wood street.
OLIVE OIL-12 baskets of &to Olive Oil,
for table use, reeeivto thin day, by
; JOUPII FLEMING,
Curner Diamowl.aud Market st.
LA' FISH--300 pkgs. just received awl
for 'sale by (0n24). ENI H. COLLINS.
VOCrW eZO-
4VAtiO
DAGUERR
N GALLERIES.
aul4:ty—ls
.R. 0A.4G0 & CO.,
l'itotogr apher§ 41.1 d Aff/biotypistS,
N it 0A 1. I.; 1. - ] P. ,
No. 21 nth btreot, !aid
N BEA tJALLERY,
t , „,1 Nth, -r: 1.-ittzbarc.rb
tuyl9lll-3p
MBROT)r
ALL
B.i.y.u'rt ilijitAßLE; piepural
,Vali I.: A N TELE,
E IiAD AS LOW
AS AT ANT 1r I UST LAS 3 ESTALIeiriIdENT
Routh str-st
4.
d
.4f; R
4."^
ms a,rlou~
stylce., to“Lor, rind r.:4l.utniabin rays.
61 CL , or tatiuu at their rut:dear*.
~CIUTJONL tSALES.
STEAMBOATS
CINCINEATH.
IMKIOIIiDAV LAX,
CARRitiGES.
SUPERIOR : I ;43OPPES, MILL
SMELTINGH WoRKS.
NG'YARNS -
AT MANIJI , 'ACT RS' PRICES,
liosneu uoRNE'S,
largo Supply of Hue
,and Cantata Magnesia, con-
JOa. prantlNGT,
•nd and Martret street.
ilz:
77 Market ett6.lt