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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—Tho following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as :kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, on Wednesday :
THERMOMETER.
In Sun
82°.
100°.
) A. M
12 M....
6 P. lit.
Barometer 29 11.20
THE. PEOPLE'S AN') SOREHEAD CON
VRIEITION
Yesterday was a great day for Conventions: Be
sides the True Press Convontion noted elseithero,
the delegates to a convention which met on tho '2.21
of Juno and adjourned until August 250, being what
are commonly known as tho Know Nothing Scre
heads reassembled. Ihey called themselves the
Peeple's Convention and originally organized under
an anonymous cell for a Convention of thoso "4po
sod to the present corrupt administration ; ()Weed
to taxation, and opposed to things in general, and
ezpecially to the Republican nominations.
At half-past ten o'clock Major Willock took the
Chair with the anneuneement that the "delegates to
tho Convention of the 23d of June, which adjourned
until to-nay, would please take their seats. There
was another convention called for to-day, and this
other convention had buttes got another room, so as
not to get mired up."
Aftzr waiting for some time, Capt. William Ward
announced that there had been a call issued for an.
~t b,c? convention to meet to-day for the same pur.
p. se as this one, viz: to oppose taxation. The ob
jects of the two conventions were identical, and ho
moved that come measures be taken to join the two
conventions.
Major Wilke!: remarked that the Convention was
not yet organized. The list of delegates had not
been called.
Mr. Hiram Callow, Secretary No. 2 of last Con
vention, said That Thos. F. Wilson, Esq.. Seerot;ry
1, had all ttio prom:ding, list of dologates in.
dud:7,J.
r t. Valentino Short moved that Secretary No. 2
Fo Liter Secretary No. 1, and get the proceedings of
the f,rmer ECS9OD. Secretary No. 2 went as re ,
laL :0.1, and returned with Secretary No. 1.
The list of delegates was called over, and Mr.
Hiram Callow moved :hat a committee bo appointed
to " prepare business" for this convention.
Mr. Sutherland a:ked what they meant by " pro
paring business."
Mr. Callow said that the thing seemed to be
"jumbled up somehow or other," and ho thought a
committee of a few could prepare some regular order
of business. it was carried by a vote of 2 ayes ;
aces, none.
The Committee was as follows : H. P. Callow, Wm.
iVard, James A. Sutherland, Hiram Hulz, George
CI3
The C-,mmitree on Ba. , izass rcported soet..e rasolu
lions, which very adopted.
A long and desultory discussion took place about
" this " and " the other " Convention, and finally
appointed a Committee to confer with a similar Com.
mince from •' the other " Convention, relative to
.int ne•icn of the are bodies. The "other" C:n
vention "repudiated" the People's Convention after
they had agreed to go in on the "Anti-Tax basis."
While things were getting fixed, a good deal of
hrilliant sparring took place betvrcen Major Willock,
Chairman, and Thomas F. Wilson, Esq., one of the
Secretaries, relative to points of order.
In the afternoon, after it had barn ascertained that
the Anti-Tax end the People's Convention could'nt
lase, the Convention appointed a committee on reso
lution, Col. Hiram Holtz, Chairman, and proceeded
to business. While the Committee were preparing
tLeir refoluticas, Capt. William Werd was called on
ler a speech and " p,tehed in." He denounced in
unmc.-e:e•l zerurs the Republican, Democratic and
A n:i.l-tliiro;l3 Convention, stigmatizing the leaders
Z. 1.1 hounds, tricksters, political guerrillas, ko. The
cry et " ti-tay.," "anti-tax," " anti.taa:" was all
a lanioliog—a cloak to co :coal the political designs of
the Lc.iind-." He said Ca....re wore two Republicans
to oneDeinacrat in the county opposed to levying a
tax for Fa.iread purposes. Ito said the action of the
loci railroad Convention, in refusing to unite with
this convention, war foolich, beyond precedent, and
dicclosed :he "felonious" motive of the lead
ers of that body, which was transparent to any coo
who was present when the vote was taken. The
t trines ther , , who voted nay,were plainly to be
:eon. Capt. W. having cc.nrhded,
On metier. the Cc oventioa procceded to nominate
and vote cit•a rose fur county officer , .
Capt. Short moved that no candidate be nominated
who war not Leland on the anti tax question, and that
written interrogator:es be propounded t them.
The following arc the nominations, and the bal.
lota in the order they were taken :
SHEP_IFF.
42 I W. P Eichbaucr.
813 NATE.
30 SatCl
PROTHONOTARY.
J , :nic.g L. Graham
r , din P. f'er;;;:v
.... Daniel Armstrong 10
ORONEi.
....42 W. Alexander. 3
4 f John Berko 0
C. 11. BOEI is irk...
J Ata M'Clelland
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Thoraz.s Fark:, - was nominated, and on a motion to
decle.ro tho nomination unanimous there were six
votne in the negative.
EEMBEEI
John Murphy, of Snowden township, was nomina..
tea by acclamation, on motion of CE.I. Rultz.
DIBECTOR OP THE POOR.
It. H. Davis was notninatod by acclamation
ASSEMBLY.
Thomas F. WO2on, of Pittsburgh, Robt. Bigham,
of Upper St. Clair, Yost Ruch, of Pitt, and A. P.
Callow, of Allegheny, wore nominated by acclama
tion.
Capt. Short moved that George Burns, of Finley
townehip, be nominated by acclamation as the fifth
Aesemblyman.
Mr. Sawyer moved as an amendment that John
M. I'win, of Pittsburgh, be substituted for Mr.
Burns.
Tho chairman remarked that this convention had
nothing to do with Mr. Irwin.
The question on the amendment was called for and
voted down, and the original motion to nominate Mr.
Lamas was carried.
Col. Hiram Hutt; as chairman of the Committee
Resolutions, reported the following :
Resolved, That the course pursued by the County
C oamissieners in regard to the useless surveys of
ti;e river lines of high and law water marks, meets
the cordial approbation of this Convention, and
teat they deserve the thanks of all citizens for their
jl.-:y refusing to add $20,000 to their•aiready bur•
den: , omo taxation.
esolved, That we reaffirm the Platform of Prin-
ci r , l-s adopted by the "People's State Convention"
mot at Harrisburg on the llth of July lust;
s•lki .hat we pledge our healty support to the State
t:cl:et nominated in opposition to the present Demo.
cr r.tio party.
I. iolvcd, That we hereby pledge to the ticket this
..1:y nominated by this Convention our cordial sup•
I:esolecd, That this Convention would rooommend
;‘) the County Commissioners and to the City Conn.
clis to transfer all Railroad stocks which they hold
Ivr said corporations, at par, to the bondholders;
that is, tho stack of each road to be transferred or
ex , thang,od for the bonds of such railroads as they
, vt.ra issued to. This WO believe to be equitable and
jn ; it is the usual course pursued in mercantile
ant commercial oporatioas, even when legally and
I:;ltilastely entered into.
'l7 ho resolutions wore adopted with but one dissent
3 : voice.
Mr. Wilson here declined the nomination given
L!La on the Assembly ticket.
Ce.l. Holtz now moved the convention adjourn,
In order to allow the delegates of too twenty-first
;tad twenty-second districts to nominate candidates
for Congress.
Maj. Willock was called to the chair, and T. F.
Wit- on appointed Secretary.
.1 motion was carried to proceed to nominate
wl.;• - a Gen. J. K. Moorhead and J. M. Kirkpat•
Esq., ware placed in nomination as oandi-
Sawyer moved that the name of General
` , loJrhead be stricken off. Ho thought the mere
mention of it in the convention an insult to aU
h. , ncst citizens who were opposed to increased taxa.
tion.
Capt. Ward made a few remarks highly compli
t!.ry to Mr. Moorhead, and would scorn to str.ko
nu yin name of so worthy a gentleman.
Mr. Sawyer insisted upon his motion to strike off,
. i the question being put, it wag voted down.
delegates proceeded to vote, resulting:
.J K. Moorhead IS I J. M. Kirkpatrick.. I t
Whereat, - m Mr. Moorhead woe declared clonal
n r_t .d.
X XIID DISTRICT
CJI.t. V. Short called to the chair, and H. P. Cal
l:s. F.ppointod Secretary.
motion, a Committeo of Conference, consisting
W. Alexander, 11. P. Callow, and J. It Irwin,
appointed, to w=et with a similar" committee
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Boiler county, for the purpose of placing in
nation a candidate for Congress.
chairman announced that ho had been re
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ue.ted to withdraw the name of T. F. Wilson as a
condi:late for Assembly.
t' I. Heitz said . the Convention had nothing to do
n that matter now. It was out of order.
c:. Wilson said that he informed the Chairman
withdrawal before the Convention sepa;
r
r. John M. Kirkpatrick, &q., requests us to soy
tl.a L Lo r, as not a candidate before this convention
r,r the ression al nomination.
_ _ _
Nr. John G e mmel, for many years an employee of
the Merchants and Manufacturers Bank of this city,
died recently at Fort Scott, Kansas. He leaves a
riife and five children in this atty.
J/o,tviaa d• Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very low iadeod. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about five weeks she was able to do all oar houso
work, which she had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
pnul to all who are suffering under that terrible
ihease—Coneumption
JAMES SOUTHRELAND.
MARY R. BOUTBARIAND.
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Sale °tithe Personal Effects of the Late
PerffOr SnKn. g
On Monday morning, Messrs. M. Thomas Sons,
auctioneers, of Philadelphia, held at their rooms a
sale of the household furniture, rifles, grins, pistols
swords, uniform c!othing, saddles, etc., of the late
Gen. P. E. Smith, of the United States Army. The
Ledger says the attendance was quite large, number
ing three or four hundred persons, among whom
were many prominent citizens, who appeared anx
I ions to procure some relic of the deceased. The cat
alogue numbered 234 lots, embracing almost every
conceivable article of camp equipage, household uten.
sits and male wearing appareL
Gen. Patterson purchased two military saddles,
with bolsters and harness complete, one at $7l and
one at $4l, and a handsome dress sword at $B. A
largo military arm-chair chair, elegantly carved, of
wood from the fortifications of the =Ale of San Juan
D'Ullea, $lBO, was also bought by Gen. P., for
$155, and a number of other articles, among them. a
superior walnut crimson and gold brocatelle arm
chair, from the Castle at Mexico. A handsome
chess table, with backgammon board attached, the
wood of the table being made from the fortifications
of Vera Cruz, and tho chess-board being made of
wood from the flag staff at the city of Mexico, was
sold for $65. A Major General's bat, of the now
regulation style, with case, brought $7. A very fine
-field glass, in case, was bought by Capt. Parry, of
the Washington Greys, at $l6. The firearms gen
erally brought good prices. A small Colt's revol
ver, with apparatus and ease, sold for $21,50;
Colt's patent carbine, with appendages, now, at $l4;
a double barrel gun, stub twist, km., sold for $5O;
a Colt's sporting rifle brought $57; a rifle, by Wes
son, for $77,50; one pair superior " Manton "pistols
cold for $47,50; a Colt's revolving pistol was bought
byCol. Loipor for 12,50 ; a large sized telescope sold
for $7O; a pair of gold epaUlettes, containing 64 di
amonds, made in the city of Mexico, sold for $lOO ;
another pair of gold bullion epaulettes sod for $l6,
and one pair at $l5; a chess board, made of the
wood of the flag-staff from the palace of the City of
Mexico, sold for $12,50; a military blue cloth coat,
lined with deer skin, brought $49; an Indian suit,
$7,50. A gentleman, named flannam, about going
to California, was the largest purchaser, bidding in a
great number of articles of furniture, clothing, fire
arms, instruments, etc., over all other bidders. Col.
Patterson was also present, and purchased a number
of articles. The sale laqed three and a half hours,
and the bidding was very spirited, the dealers who
mostly attend such sales holding off, as if not wish
ing to compete with those who seemed determined to
have what they wanted, at any prieo.
Prof. Cowper.—This gentleman, as will be seen by
reference to our advertising columns, will reopen his
Dancing Academy, at Neville Hall, corner of Fourth
and Liberty streets, on Thursday, September 2d.
Prof. Cowper enjoys tho reputation of being No. 1 in
his profession, and any of our young friends desires
ing to learn the accomplished and healthy exercise
of dancing should give him a call. His charges ail;
moderate.
We direct attention to the card of Messrs. 0. H.
Rippoy and E. Simpson, members of the bar, who
have formed a 00-partnership.
Accident.—Patrick Fientegan had hie hand BO
badly injured last evening by the rolling of a barrel
upon it, on Smithfield street, near Fourth, that Dr.
Tindte found it necessary to amputate one of the fin-
Daag,,,a,..—A gentleman passing along Market
street yesterday afternoon, was suddenly seized with
a hemmorrage of the lungs so severe that , ..he was
obliged to be carried into a store fur medical treat
ment. We did not learn his name.
Corn and Wart Extractor.—This subject is ono of
great concern to persons only who are affii , ted, and
therefero would say that you had probably been
cheated a few times in your life. If so, try an arti•
ale made by Clarlt, No. 4 Girard noun, who acts
from conscientious motives, and has an article that
can be relied on, as ho represents. Dealers who wish
to get a reliable article will call at No. 4 Girard
Howe. •
TIIE RELIEF AFFORDED BY Da. J. UOSTi.T•
STOMACH BITTERS in all cans of Dyspep.
i and similar affectitms hat given that Tall(ablo prepara
tion a wide popularity among these who for years suffered
from such ailments. It in excellent as a tank., and la
lent In its effects on the system. Ira history 1s one almost
of miracles, one to which Dr. Hostetter can paint with con
tidanc•, ADcr credit. Ithed, no remedy, perhaps, in the
van, period has attained ouch on extended populatty as
the Doctor's sallielt are e‘cr regarded .a a certain
cure for distres3 of 6tomnch. Those who have tried it speak
praljncly of its effects. and therefore, we ern commend It
to g , coca! ns , . The fitters are free from anything calm:tin
ted to prove ILI, iOll9 R Lll6 or objectionable to
i he patlen t.
For ;iruy,4int.o u.id d,,iers g,n.rslty, ‘...vcry);Ltore,
LIOSTETTER.
Maualacturors and Proprietors,
59 Water and ES Front ulreeta
J. M. OLIN'S CYLEBRATFD STOMACH BIT
-' them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does
not pretend teLegy that they will rare all the disetoes flesh
is lizir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constartly increasing demand for them is Si:ancient proof
that they are all they are recommended to he, and far im
peller to any preparation of the kind new in the market.
Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re.
salts in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
from the ttotruich, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy
tone to the whohs,pyr.tem. Ile sure an I call for J. M. 011u's
Celebrated Etemach Bitters, and see that the article pur
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, es manufacturer.
For sale by J. M. OLLN, sole proprietor and manufacturer,
No. 2f7 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
dealers ocnereilr. ,)y.29
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture it Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 E'eann street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
Fl TT3BUROI4
fiar In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote
attenti..n to UNDERTAKING. llegr+,a and Carriagea
T. KENNEDY W. H. KENNEDY.
PEALRL STEAM MILL ,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY Si. BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASE.
FLOUi - :, CORN MEM, AND HOMINY,
AIAiIUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGU EN Y.
aa7:lydzwl TEEMS CASH ON DELIVERY
SEWING MACHINES
SEWING DIACIIIN-ES.-
THE $2O AND $4O
DOUBLE LOGE STITCH
SEWING MACHINES!
Are now on Elihibition, at the
HOSIERY STORE OF
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 mum 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 is the
only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders
received and promptly filled by
M. DALY, Agent,
Na 1 - ..0 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley,
NOTION—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street
end Merket alloy, is the only 0.0 of the name in business
oil t h i• street. jylfnly
SINGER'S
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THE GREAT ?SUPERIORITY OF
SINGER'S MACHINE
Over atl others, for the ace of Clothing and Shoe Manufac
turers, Minims Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach
Makers, has long been known end practically ucknowleged.
Ins NEW FAMILY MA C HINE,
Which b a light, comp and highl ornamental machine,
(doing its work equ act ally well with th y e
largo' machinea,) and
most become a favorite for family use.
ice- A full supply of the above Machines for sale at New
York price, , , by R. STRAW, 32 Market street,
anl9:ly-2p Pittsburgh, Penn'a.
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MOUNT WASHINGTON.—For Sale—A
comfortable two story frame dwelling house of four
rooms, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade trees,
flowers, &c., a good cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, &c.,
palling fence ) situate on Sycamore etreet, Mount Washing
ton.-S. CIITHI3.F.ST it SON,
jeS 51 Market street.
AVALUABLE LOT on Penn street, for
We by S CRTITIBUT & SON
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a Mad tree t.
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COMMERCIAL.
in'N'Z'SSIIII.O.II BOARD OF TaiLADVI AELD
EXCLIAZIGE..
Via: Praia: es.
F. It. 111tUNUT, let, Itt&LLfl DII
Supeintendent.
JOSEPII SNOWDEN.
Ctifrsinittee Qf ArbiZration for Aupust,
ISAIAU DICKEY, V. P.,
C. G. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER,
DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Stag• of Water.
Ono foot eight Inches water In the channel
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets.
Wo have but little change to note in the markets since
our last, business remaining without perceptible improve
ment since last week.
The river remains quite low, there being only two feet of
water in the channel, and the smallest boats are obliged to
run very light to avoid grounding. Freights aro still quite
high.
Wo have net as yet , licard of the resumption of any cf the
manufacturing estabkishment., excepting ono rolling mill
and nail-factory and One glass house. Most of our manu
facturers have a full stock for the fall trade on hand.
The money market remains unchanged, slid the quota
fleas for Eastern Exchange are the same ai 11,r the act
week. But little business miner Ie beleg made in th, city,
and It Is readily discount ,, l by our banks and banking
houses.
Tho Bank statements fur the week ending Ssturday
August 21, show the following aggregate:—
Assrrs.
Loans and Discounts_..... ....
Due by other
Notes, &c., of other flanks
and Treasury Notes- ...... .
Specie
LIABILIZEF.B.
Circulation 1,428 856 00 1,452,761 00
Due to other Banks. ...... —.... 157,410 47 182,413 60
Deposites 1,818,612 64 1,886,678 83
These figures show the following comparative results :
Increase in Loans and Discounts $13,576 74
Increase in amount due by other Banks 61,656 49
Increase in Notes and Checks of other Bank; ,tic_ 39,543 75
Increase In Specie 6,799 77
Increase in Circulation 23,905 00
Increase in amount duo to other Banks 26,003 13
Increase In Depoedtee 63,065 69
ASFIES—The market still remains quite dull, with no
sales worth reporting. Soda is still held at 3,;.q44c., and
Nitrate of Soda Sc.% Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we
quote at 6 . 4(45%c. Pots are altogether nominal at s@b c.
BACON.—The market Is Improving, and prices have ad
vanced slightly. Shoulders sell at 7?407 1 / 2 c, Side, at 83@
S%c, and plain hams at 931410 c. Plain Canvassed Hams
11c, and Sugar Cured 1201Nc.
BEANS —Nothing doing, with nominal quotations at $1
bushel for small white, and choice lots at $1,10,@)51,16.
BUTTER.—None offer Lug worth reporting. A few bar
rels of choic3 roll have been sold to country dealers at 12@
1,3 c.
BROOMS...There is a good supply in market; sales of
common are regularly roads at $1,25, and for better kinds
$2: fancy commands $2,26@,2,60 V dozen.
BUCK RIB A ND TUBS...The Beaver inns' ufacturers' prices
aro as follows:—Buckets, plain inside, dozen, $1,45;
painted inside, $1.50; 3 hoops, $1,75; Tube, No. 1, 8 hoops,
V dozen, $7,75; No. 1., 2 hoops, $6,76; No. 2, $6 00 ; No. 3,
$5,50; No. 4, $4,75; No. 6, $4,00; Rooters No. 2, $2,75;
Half Bushels, sealed, $4,76.
CORD 10E...
Manilla Rope, coil 13 Vlb Manilla Rope, cnt...14 ~p lb
Tarred ' " 14 V lb White " "...16 V lb
Hemp " " 15 Vlb Tarred " " ...15 Vlb
Packing Yarn, fine 13 Vt lb, Packing Yarns, c0m.12 V It,
BED 00105—Maailla $1,87, $2,81@3.75 V dozen ; Manilla,
ep coil, 15c. V lb.; Hemp $1,87, $2,76@1,75 V dozen; Hemp,
11 coil, 12c. iii IS.
Plouem Urns—Manilla 87a it dozen . Hemp 700. per dos
0011'011 Com-tax—Cotton Rope '.:(, t.nd upward!, 20; do
below !X, 'M; Bed Oord $3,50@0,6254,75 % dozen; Plow
inee $1,25; Saah Cords $8,50.
CANDLES...The following are now the current rates of
city manufacturers: Moulds, 13c. 'f lb.; Dips, 12%c.; Star
22@25e. lb.
_ _
CHEESE...Remains steady at 7 1 % for W. Et., with only
enroll retail salsa, with light arrivals.
ORAOKERS.-The prices have undergone a further ad
vance. The quotations are now as followa : - Water Crackers
6;,..10.; Butter do. 6}6c.; Sugar 8c.4 Soda 7c.; 80.5t.a3 7c,
pilot Bread bbl. SAO.
DRIED FRITIT...Dried Apples sell In small lots at sl,ou
bush. Of Peaches there are scarcely auy in unirtet;
held at $3,15a54.
DRIED BgE.F...Transactlons quite limited; canvassed
brings 12®1231e.
EGO,S...Continue quiet, t! e market being rather bare.
They bring fl(a9c."ti dozen, in bills
FLOUR...VIO receipts this week from the country hale
hien very light, the principal snpply coming from Madison,
Ind. Pikes 'rim wagon on arrival are $4,876)35 for super•
flue, and $5,12.W,2.5 for extra. From store we grime super
tine at $ 5 ;12(d , 5,25, extra du. at $5,5005,62 and extra family
at ss,B7@ip.
FlSH:.There is but little change in the market. Mack
erel, No. a's are sold at $l.O to city trade acid $10,50 to
country. Halifax Herring quote at $5,75P16, and Codfish
at 5@5 c. The prices for lake Fish are as follows:
In bite Fish. t bbl,s7, in half blds. $3,50 ; Lake Trout,
bbl., $6, half bb1a.3,50; Herring. $6, half bbls. $3; Sii'mon,
$B, half bbla. $4.
FEED—Ford sells at the mills fmin tel to 50. , ." 100 lbs.
for Bran to Middlings.
FE &THEM...SaIes of prime West, rn are made on arrival
at 45c..'gi tn. in small lots, and from store at We.
FIRS BRICR—Salee are regularly made at 5'.28(4)40 M.
GRAIN...The receipts of Oats are very light, commanding
40Q42c.f0n arrival, and 45c. from store. Corn is quoted at
00c ; but little doing. Rye 43@45 and Barley 50@62c.
Wheat is scarce; Itediteranean from wagons, brings 050
97c., and choice southern in lots at $1,10@1,15.
B:lol.lll.lES...There is nothing doing beyond the regular
country and retail trade. Sugar tells at 9"4!,,,g,10c. for fair
N. 0., and Molasses at 50c. Rice 0,105% in tierces.
iIAY Receipts at scales during the week have been light,
with prices ranging from $7 to $ll 11 ton.
EilDES—Green Hides have advanced to 80. lb., with a
firm market. The supply of Dry is very limited, and the
quotation is nominal at 17c.
IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured
Iron are as follows:—Common Bar 24 to 2yes.Vl lb. Nosat
are selling at $3,50©4,75 for 10d. to 4d., according to quality;
the terms are six months' credit, or 5 II cent. discount fur
cash. Sales light.
LARD...City No. 1 is -firm at 10!4®11c, and country at
9%@10c.
LBATHER—Tho market Is steady, with no change In our
old quotations:
Red Spanish Sole VI lb 224r28c.
Slaughter a 25Q28c.
Skirting 28030 c..
Harness ...... " 24®25c.
Upper dozen. 4 30 0 32
Bridle- 43 8 0 42
LUMBER., Ssasoned.-The following are the quotations of
seasoned lumber, from the yards In the city:—
Common 1 inch Boards, gl 1000 feet. $l6 00
Clear do do
Flooring dreanod do a
--.. 22 00
Shingles, Vi 1000 8 50
Lath, 2 25
Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch—? 1000 feet ... 80 00
do do 11.6 do _ _
LUMBER, Green... Tho market Is unchanged; silica are
making at the river at $l.O per thousand feet for common
and St) for clear. Shingles, $2,50 "0 thousand.
MESS PORK...Ie sold in lots at $l7, and $17,5a0 to the re
tail trade.
r`22:411y-3o
METALS...PIg Load Iran declined to 6, and Bar to 64(a7;
Sheet Copper 3563 , 1 c, Sheet Brasa 32c 'ft 3a.
OILS...Lard Oil continues firm at 85c. for No. 1 in Iota:
Linseed has advanced to 78Q80c.
PIG IdETAL—Remains at tho last quotations, viz: $24V:n
$25 for Allegheny and anthracite.
POTATOES...New are selling at 65@75c. bushel; with a
regular supply.
POWDER...There has been a decline in the prices cf 75c.
on former quotations of Blasting and $1 on Rifle ; the quo
tations now aro for Blasting $4,25 lit keg; Rifle $B.
SAND STONE—Regalar sales of Hnntingdon county, at
$ 9 rpi ton.
SALT...Allegheny No. 1 is cow sold by manufacturers at
sly^l bbl., and extra at $1,15. From second hands the fig
ures are a trifle more.
BM/S.-Timothy is selling at $1,62 bushel. Flaxseed
has advanced to $1,20@1,25.
SOAPS—The following are the manufacturer's pricee :
Rosin 5c.; No. 1 Palm 5%; Chemical 5%; Castile and Toilet
10c. V(
BEIREITINGB, YARNS, t4—The prices have again de,
dined, and the following are now the ruling figures: Eagle
Shoetings 8)(0. yard; Niagara B%c.
Nos. 5 to 10 in
clusive., 'R 115... 20
Nos. 11 and 12— 21
No. 13 22
No. 14 23
No. 16. 24
No. 400, 'p doz 11 0
No. 500, 4i d0z..... 10 0
No. 600-- 9
No. 700... 8 0i
No. 800 8 0
N 0.900 8 0
N 0.1000.- 8 0
Ooveriet Yarn-- 27
Oandlewick..._.... 20
TALLOW—The prima have advanced; we quote rough at
7%c lb, and rendered at 10%c.
VLNEGAR—BaIIou Vinegar is quoted at 6c. to the city
and country trade, and 90. to outside dealers.
WHITE LEAD, LITHARGE, Ara—White Lead is farm
and in steady demand at $2,50 Vl keg for pure oil, and dry
9c gi lb, subject to the usual discount.. Red Lead 9%09c,
net, and Lytharge 8%.
WINDOW fILAB. - The prices far city brands have ad.
lanced, and we correct our quotations as follows :-6xB and
7x9, it box of 50 feet, $1,60; Bxlo, $2,15; 8:11, 9xll, 9x12,
and 10x12. $2,40; 8x.13, 9113 and 9x14, $2,65; 10x15 and
10x16, $2,75; 10 3it cent discount off. Country brands loc.
lower.
Plttsourgh, Pa.
WOOL...There is but little activity in the wool market,
the season being now nearly over. The following are ruling
rates at present :
Common 2.5 e. gl lb.
1' blood and tub,
44
'nII
blood
WILIER Whisky there hag been a slight advance
Rectified is selling at 27@28e., and raw at 26427c.'"f gallon
PEIMAINELPEaIi, August 25.—There is quite a spirited move
ment in the Flour market to-day, with continued Ugh.; re
ceipts; stock small; prices have an upward tendency; 5000
bble sold at $5,50 for Imperil:le of now wheat,And $5 for old
stock; $5,1506,25 for western extra, and $8,5007,50 for ex
tra family and fancy. Rye Floor 600 bbls sold at $4. Corn
Meal: 800 bbls sold at $4. Wheat is in demand, but there
is very little offering; sales 4000 bus Pennsylvania and
Southern red at $1,2001,23 for old and prime new. and 5000
bus prime Delaware white at $1,40. The demand for Rye
has fallen off. Corn is io good demand, but the supplies
come forward slowly; sales 6000 bus yellow at 920 ailont,
and 90 In store. Oats in good request, and prices have an
upward tendency. Cloverseed le In demand, and 150 bus
fair and prime sold at 0,62%05,15. Timothy sells freely
at $2,25, and Flaxseed at $1,65. Whisky is dull at 28e for
barrels.
COSTIVENESS.—Persons who stiffer from this
painful condition of the digestive organs, will
perience immediate and permanent relief by making use
Of WILSON'S PILLS, a medisine which has been tbor i ;
ongbly tested In this and hundred diseases of tho stomach and
bowels. These Pills are prepared and sold by B. L. MILNE.
STOOK & 00., Wholesale Druggist—and proprietors of B.
L. FAIINEBTOOR'S VBAIITFIJOE, No. 60 corner of Wool
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sze advertisement on third page of this day's paper. [an2l
bbb. fresh, ree'd and for sale by
L il ru2s 4-2°Q EMU H. COLLINS.
Pre:aunt.
w. a. WILLI/LllB
freantra.
ki. ELULASIB, J."
PPITSBUIIOI4 August 25, 1858
Augnat. 14. Anglia 21.
$5,440,450 75 $5,953,827 f•• 4
458,205 05 519,771 48
362,723 32 402,337 07
1,257,820 64 1,206,620 61
POUND TARN.
No. 16
No. 17........
No. 18
No. 19.--...,
CarpotOteo,ea.coL 28 ©
" white2sto3o 21 (4
30t044 22 (4 ,
Ino 22
Ratting, No. 1.... 18 CO
" No. 2.... 16
Batting... 17 Qa
..... .... 10 ®
Philadelphia narket.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
0011pLTING WITH TILE ORGEN'T ILI:QUEST OF Ilan
DELDS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
_ _ _
DRS. C. M. FlTell AND J. W. SYKES
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be consulted at Unix' office,
No. 191 Paws Street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, fir CO.WX.: I,
BRONCLEPPIS Lunt ALL CTHE I ItoN IO 00151 PLANTS,
complicated pith, or causing pulmonary dLsonse, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints,
Dal $1"Itul ' r.-::13 state that their trestin,
of Cf: , alampti,,n u L•t.:al uvon the fact that the di e,:zge ex-4.er
is I) blood nod iyilem n 1 terse, 1 - .!4 before and during its
derfloprimizt in the lungs, and they therefore employ Aleehan
told, hygienic and Medical r , modion to purify the blood and
iitrengti f sti the myatein. llih View, they aim Mgl lOAL IN•
HALATIONEI, which they value highly, but only as /321 Lia.
tire; (having no Oar alive egeets when used alone,) and Inva
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, but fake idea that the "Hest of the disease ran be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
seat of the disease is in the blood. and Teas only ha the
lungs.
qty No chargo fur
A Ilst of quentiong will he =cut to thtglo wishing to consult
1114 Ictter. loy'29:d6m
OFFICE OP TIIE
PITTSItt'ItI/ 11. IT. WA YNP: /NT/ CIIICADO
Pitt s burgh, Angus% l•t, 1454.
TUE oISMI-ANNUAL IiESTING of
ltd uoldors 1;1 tl, " Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno out] Chi
cog° Railroad Cowpony," pill be hold at Elio Roams of Elio
BOARD OF TRADOI, iu Lh c'tv of FMBl+lll%ll. Pa , ou
WEDNESDAY, Elio Ist day of ',,votetntior next, at
At which meeting, tic' Repot Le a th 3 Oflieere and Direct-
US. of the oporatioua of the .44.-td for eiz mouthe, ending
July let ultimo, will f.a presented.
By order of the PrcaldeuL
AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, Pecretary._
NOTICE—T.; E INTEit.E'!T COUPoNS of the
800 fe of Lawr.nco County, leaned to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERIE 1A11,1:0An COMPANY, due July,
DM. will be paid at the ottico of W. 1..1. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, In The change in place of payment to made
in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Ineurance
and Trust lr mpany, N; w York, whore the 0 :upona are
pay alto t - D•der of
J 52 TUC COMMISSIONERS.
OEFICE, (F PiTrsßultall OA9 COMPANY, t
Pitt...dn - 0d Anguat '3111.11, IK,S.
ELECTION—The annual meeting of the Stock ,
hullos the Pittsburgh One Company, for the par
peso of eloo'ing. two pot - sena to 'save ad TT nstues of said
Company for the term of Ihreo year', will he held at the
Milne of the Company, In Pittsburgh, ..n the FIRST MON
DAY (6th day) of ,-EPTEMPEIt next, ketwoen the hours
of 2 cad 5 o'clock. p. ii JAMS) M. CUBIST Y,
ted21:217 Treaant er.
AMUSEMENTS.
1854 COLLINS PARR 1858,
(IRANI) EXIIIBITIO;') - FOR TILE IM
kfi PROVEMENT of-tho breed of horare. Tht ,
foil ing Pr - emit - MS will Lr awarded et
LIINS PARK, oti
b_
Virt:DN Ethb AI, LY.MSEIt 2iITIL. M
A Premium t•f 1,100,0,1 t.• tho owner of the hem Trotting
Horse, tnih. t:cato, thr iu tiro, to go so cloy please. Drivers
and Hiders to v.oigh 145 lbs., em 1. Free to all Trotting
Horses owned in Allegheny count . —
tIIII E D.ll , a Premium of Viti to the own r of the best
Pacing Horne, iwo mile heats, go so they please. Drivels and
Riders to weigh 145 IN., each. Fret• to all Pacing Mutes.
UN TIIUIi6PAY, 3OTi
A Premium of sloo to tit- rot twat Trolling Horse,
mile Iteati, three in tivo, p.. thsy please. Drivers and
&Mei s to weigh 14, Vaal Prue hi all Trusting Horses.
SAME DAY, a Prsmirun of .{,?..3 t tho owner of the fast
est Mule, mile heats, two in three, usights.
THIS') DAY—FRIDAY, GCTOBEti. ler.,
A Premium of $lOO to the owner of the host Trottiog nurse,
two mile heats, go as they pl. one. is' veto nod alders to
weigh 141 lbs., each. Three or neon, eo tries wOI be required,
to contest for ear h premium; entran o 10 - 0 cent.
Collins Park Li s beautiful hall-mile rrach, very Pr itlo,witb
very accotumoilsting turns—lt is nituate.l live mites frein
Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. being convenient
arid easy of access, to aloe.) living Lest c: West, who wish
to visit the Exhibition by u+iirou t.
The foregoing trial, of speed will be in the afternoon of
esch day, tenon 11% 3 'clock ; P. . L 4. petal trains of
corn, will leave ouch day for the Park, at DA . o'clock, run
rug to the Park, for the aocurunnalation of visitors, and
rAhruing, will lave the Park at 7 o'clock, P. si. 1511d:Ltd
F IRST IN TW) UCED JULY, Dq9.---
A. i.. ARCHAMISA ULT'S
Portable Steam Iloistin. and Pumping Engine,
U.l Whonls, tioln 3to CO Loren poauc. Alto, Fun En
Ria,s and tinw Mill Drivrrs, 3to 30 !,,rea. Engine n always
ua Land. Ilanniartory, 15 tin S• Edam'ltAnta Strec
j)3o.3nalaw PIIILADEI,P :lA.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
•.?.1. Cliff Street, New Work,
hiANLIFACITRE OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HOWEOPATIIIi;
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING 130TTLES, ETU.
Glami Ware for Chsmists, Drum:fist - A, Portnniera, Photo
grapbers, etc. linen °kiss Wan• by Vie package. A liber.
al discount made to the trade. bed •r 5 from Country Drog
gists ant Dealers solicited. Price Lists .vent on applica
tion. jy3o,3in
N - ENV IcIE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADLES' RE , 113A.N'T,
NO. 27,1 FIFTH STREET.
The tubscriber has Itesed, anti fitted np several cienmeili
ous merits, nearly opposite the El.chauge Bank, on Fifth
street, which at, now open for the Summer eeenou. La•
Lice and gentlemen can - always flud an abundant supply of
FH.ESH CONFNOTION &RN, FRU iTlt, ILIE ()IMAM,
WATER ICES, and all the reirushmenta of the season. All
are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for
themselves. Oath) 31. McGrINLEY.
pIIANOS PIANOS I !
7 41 " i 4. -o„,
An additional stock of Piano Fortes from, 1
the celebrated Factories of
BTEIN WAY d BONS, NEW YORK;
ALSO,
NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK,
Has just boon received, and the attention of purchasers dl.
rected thereto. H. KLIABKII /4. BRO.,
Sole Agents fur the above celebrated Pianos,
Je2s Nu. 53 Fifth street.
Summer Lager Beer.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
inform his friends and the publio in general, that ho
is in the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, It haviug
been pronounced to be the best that was manufactured here
for many years, OLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
call and try it. JOHN ROTH,
ap24.tf At his old stand, 26 Diamond.
O. 65 FIFTH STREET.-
..LA
ROOFING CHEAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH HARTMAN,
(Recently Agent for H. M. Warren & C 0.,)
MANUVA'TURER AND DMALER
W A ' 6 .F liI,T, ME NT,
GRAVEL
25
26 ...
27 0 ...
al ...
SATURATED CAN VAS ROOFING,
ROOFING MATERIALS
ta.OFFICIE, No. 6.5 FIFTH STREET, opposite Odd Ful
lowa flail. Plttaburgh, Pa. I➢ 9
MAF FITT ti 0 L D,
OAS FITTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
..Vos. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal Street, Alleglvny
Gas Pipes put -R . p, and Fixtures of the latest styles and
patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on
hand, to which we call particular attention.
riILiFFITT & OLD.
D EPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
132 South Second Street,
PHIL.ADELPIIIA
Lubricating till for all kinds of 'di:,rchinery, , Binnacle ur
Lamp Oil, lei XElpetiul to the best winter 4tritin sperm for
burning in all kinds ul
LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLICIELT - , SC
THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP
This lamp performs a perfect consnmption of all smoke
and smell arising from the nee of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much morn brilliant
thaw. For sale wholesale and retail by
anl2.:2md 11. 110IIREAU, Sole 'Agent.
$1 600 The owner is going west and will
a his brick dwelling house on Webster
strem., near Townsend, for the above price, and on easy
terms. The house la now arranged for two families, but can
be easily altered to cult but one tamily. Contains six rooms
andifinished attic. Lot 2A feet front by 109 deep to an alley.
In a good neighborhood. S. OUTHBEIIT A SON,
au.lo . .
51 Market street.
MANILLA PAPERS. MI sizes and
qualities, for sale by
WSI G: JOHNSTDN Sr. CO.,
Paper Dealera and Stationers,
sal 67 Wood street.
ON THURSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'eFk,
P. 31.., will be offered for sale, on the premises. several
Lots of ground of one, two and three acres, each. This pro
perty is situate on the Coal Hill and Upper st. Glair Turn•
pike, at about four miles from the city, near the well-known
Nursery of Bockstock 6c Ammon, and from its location to
the midst of most beautifni scenery—in a healthy and
pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to the city; certain
ly offers Bare Inducements to poisons desirous of purchas
ing an acre or more of ground for a country residence. A
large Academy is in progress of erection on the premises.
Tho soil is well adapted for fine gardens, orchards, etc, and
springs of expellent water are abundant. For father pax-
Oculars, apply at our office, 61 Market street.
OIITHIMIBT & BON, -
lb* Estate Agents.
Ilave conclodod to remain
ROOFS,
ELASTIC CEMENT,
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & T. GROUTT,
E1LY011.1%119 OF'
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALeRS IN
PINE OLD 310NONGAHEL.A RYE WHISKY, MUGU
AND APPLE BRA SLY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D .DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Wront Streets,
aplt] PITTSBURGH, PA. _
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACITURES.B OF
PRINTING, JOB, AND Al.!, KINDS or WRAPPING
IF" "E 2 ' 151.
liracet_f ouirte, No. :17 Wood Si rev it,
PITTSBURGH, PA
t 3. Rags bought at inack.A m) 'r
IFILEIVIIOV 4 II-
J
OliN MOORHEAD uue removed to
No 74 Wet rstn ip4ow Market
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOll Tlig BALI 01 ,
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS.
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
MAC JONES JNO. L. IsOYE WM. m CIiLLOJOEI
G
JONES, BOYD CO
IllAGlYAMiltii3 or
CAST STEEL.
Au°,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Cot-incur itote atad First Stroeta,
jy2.5 PITTSBURGH, PA.
mOORHEA D & Co.,
I=l
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON;
Vor ILoofing, Guttering, Spouting, dr, o
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SKEET IRON.
Warehoneci, rio. 136 LeArst otrtci.,
mr26:ly-is
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
ILAMIIITAOTIIILERS OF
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL cur.tit VATOR TEETII,
CORNER. ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH. PA
WILLUDI CLAYTON 6r, CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR. MERCEIANTS,
NO, 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood stroot,
Xy Akray3 on hand. Blaclftorry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brao...tie3, Old MLI11011,(.1,,1a and tined Whiaty, cf the
loolftv. jv CCL 1.1
WILLIAM BAGALET,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. fIS land 0 Wood Street,
jy2 tf
JAMES Ao FETZER,
Forwarding and Con.rnission Merchant,
E.51..0 01
lour, Grain, Bacon, La.nl, llutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce , generally,
Corner of Market. sail First streets.
I'ITTBIII , ROII. PA
I:e.re.n To--Ftnucio O. nail 3y,
. Cutlib•nt & Son, Pitt.lborgh; 13,1,1 ,tt Ott, LlolAtt , ll
.v.nrinicon, Ursay, Cat. M. A; M. Hank.
& Co. OPorgo W. Anderson, [hula P.lltoo a Gr.
W704.2i0tt..
R.DV4r A R
‘,AMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 71 WVOD
t rot, t, PlUmbrirgh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
n4ll ho will doll vory low for C& 11. In addition to hie
Knlvon and Forlot, and Sp...•ai, and n largo
of c.rpenteee Toole, he be., ree:Av,} n larg, -
ly ,t Ft. - 4age Cutters and fitutivrs ;
t3linvo4a, Tongnov and Pokers
Elnlgh Bolin, a t.d Huai - noted
( Pros:awing Noun,.
C,IIII:GPLWILN,
TTi)I3.NHY AT LAW AND CONVEYANGP.ii
W M. W. EiNIG T,
SPLIOLE3ALE AND RSTAIL
IRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 608 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPiIIIA.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, dm., Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by moae
uroment, and warranted to give cad efaction. Jelayd
E. P. IRIDDLETON Sr. BRO.,
EIIPORTEREI OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DEALERS IN
FINE OLD WIIISKYS,
NO. 5, NORM FRONT STREET,
JeLlyd PHILADELPHIA.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,.
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of tho most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. (myS:lyis
- DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
N./ FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAB WORKS, for from five
garners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
tay81.171.1 PITTSBURGH. PA.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
(Successors to John Qtrtioright,)
Vt, ANUFACTURERS AND IMPOR'rERS
IVA_ of Pocket and Table Ontlery, Burgle and an i Den
tal Instrnments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 88
Wood street. They give special attention the minnlactnr•
lig of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jubbing and Repairing
,th punctuality and despatch. apt?
lIIITCHCOCEL, lIIPCREEFLIY & CO.
(813001880114 TO HUFFMAN, IPOIIZ.RHY & 00.)
VORWARDING AND COMMISSION
INIFROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Flour
aid Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
RIPIKINOIIII
ipringor Harbangh, Joseph E. Fidel, St. Loris;
rittchnrgh ; Fenton BroL,
H. Chills & Co., " , Cornoll & Dorasy, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co., " Garret &Martin,Philadelphia;
MoOandiess, Means & Co., " James, lient,'Santee A Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham, "
Geo. M. & L Hord, Cincinnati Roane, Sterling & Co., "
A. B. Fenton & Broil, " l'aril, Gilmore it Co., "
znyaltf
IN. H. MOIRE
1 W
• II
. McGE E
NMROFIANT TAILORS
Donlera la ILeady Static Clothing and (tenileinen'l Furnish
:ogi3trodn, corner of Federal 5 tre.ot and !it nrket Square Alio
glieny City . , Pa.
A.RBLE! 7)iA RB LE ! !
J 01! Cdi 490
UAS A BSAU^■IiUL SALECTION
kONUMENTS, tiftiVE STONES,
Enciontare , .a, Irostn, al,c.
The public are respectfully Invit.d to r ramlne our rtock.
Prlsm low, and work warranted.
N."). SRI!, 1.1.13 3 ATY R , 111047._
IDOINT BOX FACTORY.—
BUSIFIA £ GOTIRINDORP
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable fur Soap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Goals, etc., etc
Un- Orders premnflr tilled
110113P_? .................... J AMES X. BIULA.DING
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Liberty street. Pinar:nth. Pa. nirs2L.y.
URNITURE FOR CASH.
g'A full assortment of
Pittaburgb manufactured FWINTIVRA embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CAB2B,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, BS
well as a spledid assortment of
OFFIZE FURNITURE,
Constantly on band and made to order. As the 'only terms
on which business is done at this establishment is for 0 4EIII.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
lAOSINKR It /TWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
J. D. Fatinnia,
JUN IL /E MIL agcy
PITTSBURGH, PA
MEE=
PI TTSBUIeriII, PA
PITTSBURGH
I=l
U. N. IX)SCIL
& C 0
fdEDICAL.
A. WILSON'-i
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILLS
Iit:PARED AND S.)1,1) By
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
W H °LES A.LE DRUG6III3I'S,
No. GO corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
PITIBBuRou, PRNN'A
AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
tonic, cathartic and auti•dyspeptic medicine, these
Pills are re•conimentled to the public by the Lumor propri
etor, (Wt. WILSON,) with a confidence such at a long con•
tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they Influence
more the tnotory and less ale socerning power of the bowels
thou any other combination in common use.
AS A TONIC—They agree with the most delicate stom
ach, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIO---They neutralise and inter
rapt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre
vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach,
—the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action
which should never exist in the human stomach. From
these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may
expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis
gusting sickness or costtveness—the usual affects which at
tend or follow the use of other ptuges,
CETIF.
Extract of aletter from ß
H. P. .eurns ICATES
wortn & 05.., Druggists,
Aferaphis, Tennessee, January 7, 1858.
Nessus. B. L FLHNZSTOOK. a CO.—We were the that to Liu
crkeldce Br. B. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ago.
They were the heat Pill ever In this market. Wo use no
,tber in our own families, and secured for them a high
Character by our recommendations. Yours, truly,
11. F. FAIINESWORTH Jr CO.
Ezfract of a Idler from G. W. Irwin, Nashville, Tannessee,
February 15, 1858.
MMUS, B. L. FAIINISTOO3 a Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen
Dr. It. A. Wilson's Pills need for the ague with good effect;
I have used thorn myself, and believe them to be the best
Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many otl - er
complaints when properly used, and I cheer mlly recommend
them to the public. Respectfully, yours,
From Cobeael Wm. Hopkins, late Otnal o:n2mi:rimer
WASOLNOTON, Pa. January 8, 1858—Dear Doctor: I have
been using your " Anti-Dyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned
required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have
never formil any medicine equal to them in relieving me
from affections of the stomach and head. They have never
failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left
my system in better condition they found it. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
la. IL ADAMS WILLION. Whl. HOPKINS.
From Thos. Blackmare, 111., Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa.
To i.n. IL A. Witeorc—Dear Sir: I hove been 'ming yunr
Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
in use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
1.. r "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip•
tion ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since
then I CM them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or
anything ails me, and I require medicine, I take a Pili,aud
it cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for
the Last seventeen years. THOS. BLAOKMORE.
January 8, 1888. _ .
Hear Dr. Keyser
Mr.9.9:R.5. B. L. FAL:mussel:ix a. Co—l have had considerable
experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded
by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri
etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own
case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con
dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for
others, in cases of " hemicrania" and other forms of head.
ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the
stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar
ly adapted, being entirely free !rem any griping tendency,
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at all debilitering. Yours truly,
GPO. 11. BEYSEB, 140 Wood street.
l'ittsburgh, March 5, 1858. Jyl:lydaw
THE GREATEST
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f
DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
MR. K NEDY, of Roxbury, has discov•
or. . •• ,no of our common partrtre wo.wia a rt,n,A3
anon
every kind of Humor,
E holt: TM; WOPBT HOUOFULA DOW LI TO A CO.N11401,;
PILIPLII
has tried It lu ore: eleven hundrt•l cases, and novel
failiA ()leapt In too cases, (both thunder humor.) He hat
now In his possession over one hundred eertlticntos r•f
veins, all within twenty mites of 13oiiton.
Two bottles are warranted to care a hareing sore
Use to thrie bottle., will cure the worst kitid et Pimples
oil the taco.
Two or throw botch' v.III char tire eyetwtn o bum.
rwo bottle] are wifxrate..! to r 'ire the worst canker to the
rx.uth or otonaach.
l'orso to rise Lettioi at, warrantod to cnro the worst klr.d
cf
:e to cwt., teal. e e warrantal to enro ell hutnoe lititiee
, ,
Two bottles are warranted to cm a running of the ears and
bl .L limo among the hair.
Fonr to six bottles are warranted to enre corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will corn eerily eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worathind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottleq aro warranted to cure the moordee
per:lto mule of rhenniatians.
Thuree to fora bottled are warranted to enre oalt-llnertm
rive to eight bottles will care the worst case of acrofala
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
perfect core In warranted when the above quantity is taken
ROXBURY, MABB
plum Menter.,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
In caring all kind of humors, is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physl.
clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are Tin
a alumna in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a tall knowledge of the curative power. In relieving
all, and curing moat of those diseases in which you are no
fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cared as if by a miracle; your own temper Is restored to
ita natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
naps to calm and sweet slumbera ; and the Medical DiSCOTO
ry becomes a fonntain of blessing to your hutband and
I , on sohold.
In tha morn advanood stops of
CANKER
extenda to the ntomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which la nothing but canker of the stem h; then to the
intestinea and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an indifference oven to
the cares of your fatnlly.
Your stomaelk b
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and you can only take certain
Linda, and even of that your system does not get half the
nourishment It contain,' as the scrimonona fluid of the canker
cats 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
adapted to _
OURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain In the side, weaknoss of the
spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you
retire, Irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most extra•
dating 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. I wish to impress
no your mind that good old proverb, "An MUM of prevou
bon in better than a pound of cnre.: . In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cnro, with this gruel
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
do you any Injury.
Na change of diet over necessary—oat the boat yon can gel
and enough of It.
DIRECTIONS yea ant—Adults ono table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yeaos dessert epoonfal--Children from five
to eight years, tea spoonful. All no directions can bo appli•
cablei!to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yonra truly,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price $l,OO par bottle. For sale by
Dr. OEO. IL 'KEYSER,
cepa:claw No. 140 Wood street. Pittabnrgh, Pa.
A BEAUTIFUL. HEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
Completely ireserved
TO THE GREATEST -AGE.
And who that Is gray would not have It restored to its
former 'retqr, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troub4A with dandruff and itching but would have It
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be cared, or with sick headache,
(neuralgia,) bot would be cured. it will also remove all
pimples man the hie:, and skin. Prof. Wood's flair Restre
rative will de all this, s e circular and the following:
ANN Asses, November 6, 1950.
d -Deer Sir :—I have heard much said of
the w u it iul elk- is et your liar Itequr-tive, but having
1, , c1 so aims cheated by quackery sod quack nostrums,
hair dyes, he., I was disposed to placo your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you fu i.awrouco county
0,1110 month" since, when you gave me [inch assurance es
Induced the trial of your Restorative in my fdmily—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en
tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot
tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely;over the head; she continues to
use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the
band and mind. Others of my family and friends are using
your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my
skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and
value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor
dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who
would have their hair restored from white or gray (by roe.
con of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
all young persons wtio would have their hair beautiful and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
Frasim WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at
Blissfleld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when
I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's heir, as the
surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured
me it would do • and others of my family and friends,
having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend.
lug its nee to others as entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for It.
Again, very reapecthilly and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
Qantas, DI, June 28, 1852..
I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative,=dhows
admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restore..
tire it has resnmed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. S. BRUM, ex -Senator 11. 8.
0 J. WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., (In
the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establlishment) and u. 4 Market
street, St. Lon% Ho.
Sold by DR. GBO. H. UM% No. lib Wood et.,
etilbudaw Aad add byal pail Drauktii
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DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
M. CARGO &
PhotograpBaer4 and Aviibrotyplsts,
Ith.rit6t Htl , 2lA, hill Di:1111.41a, l'i:CoLittgti
PRlOldi TO NUIT AIS.. tuyl9:tf-ap
AMBROTYPES-
WARRANTED, CAN DE HAD AS LOW
LN TUE COUNTRY, AT
NLW DAU UERREAN AND AMBROT '
G A _.. L E
LI: W.' TIII4 POT-tirf I Ut.
I 1t.. - kUR.Er; tiaktin ;it nil chu Vtirlu[ln St-y10:3 2 In an}
t,tticr, and Warnintlyt to plcll-10 7 at reasonable rates.
ris. Sick or clE.N. , nr,l.pervorts taken nt their residonse.
ap2o:l3ltlLw-t9
I; TURFS, taken in the highest style of the art, colored
u oil or plain, can be had singly or by the quantity, at
VA LL'S Gallery, Jones' Building, Fourth street. [au2l:lw
Removed to 21 Flfth Street.
G. W. IRWIN
CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
AMMit/TIPP. LIALLEILY has been removed from
76 Fourth street, to No; 21 Filth ttreet, uoar Market.
Thom roams having been built capocially for the purpose,
with three large lights, are not sarpmised in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement.
ear Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su.
prier likenesses, am invited to call. Vt. Reception Room
end Specimens ou the ground door. ap7
AILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST.,
Jur At the new Commercial Sales 'Dome, No. 54, Fifth
stre,t, every week 1,3 i aro held 'midi, lobos of goods in all
var,ety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
stock which is ornatebyreplenished with fresh consign
ments, that must be c l osed forthwith.
AT 0 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
iit
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in the line tear personal and faintly use'. table-cut
tory ; hardwal ~-; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
&c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Goasehold and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, a...-.
AT 7 &CLOCK, P.M.,
Fancy articles; waters; clocks; jewelry ; musical Matra.
ments; gnus; clothin•• ,• dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, &c. , LseS i P. M. DAVIS. Auct.s
INTEREST INSTEAMBOAT METRO
POW, AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVENING
A lighrt. 31st, at 7% o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms
No 54 Filth Street, will t o sold: One undivided eighth part
of the Steamboat - Metropolis, with her furniture, tackle, &c.,
aa the now lies at tho,Monengabela wharf
Tet me.--un( -half cob, reek,;ne In three and six month?,
with approti•cd eecurtty.
40USELIOLD FURNITURE,
PIANOLORTE,!MANTLE CLOCK, FEATHER BEDS
8ED0157 a, OF 441 Pal VATiI FAMILY, AT AUCTION'
—On FRU/ kY 111.2.1.1N1N0, August 27th, nt 10 o'clock, wilt
be sold without renerre, at No. 49 Chatham street, between
Wyk street and Pbunsyivaaia avenue, the Furniture,
Feather Btds, Bedding, etc, of a private family declining
Imlnc_keeping, all of which were made to order and of the
be st quality— among, which are :
one splendid Pianoforte, in complete order, of exquisite
to. e—Blume's make
Mahogany Hair Seat, az d Fancy Plush Sofa, and Parlor
Clutha and Rockers.
One splendid Mahogany Poet Bedstead; French
Bedsteads.
Marble Top Dressing Bureaux.
" " Centre Tables.
•• Wushatands.
Liming Breakfast Tables, Bureax,
Cupboards and Warrobes, one excellent French Mantle
Okek, rune 21 days, z 2001 time keeper, with several other
articles in the h..,n9clieeping line.
v. 1125 J. IS S,TICV It ER, Auctioneer.
rVRADE SA 4 E OF QUEENSWARE—On
Dl tIDAF 111.0).‘, NIN 0, ...ce,ust 30th, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commercial Sale lichmia, 54 Fifth street, will be sold;
5 crates White Stone China Were;
2 " Bind
This ware is all of the best quality, and well assorted, In.
chiding most all descriptions suitable for retailers, whose
attention ie particularly invited to this sole—sale positive.
ati2s P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
STE4MBOATL..
. 1 .
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
leak'The steamer Erd.H.A GRAHAM, Capt. Mon.
OE AYRSIt, will leave for the above and all
ntermedhite ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passao apply on board,
CARRIAGE irIikNUFACTORY
AND
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
JOSEPH WHITE
ITAS JUST FECEIVED AT Ills RE
POSITORY, sitaated near the Two Mile 6 . -
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a
splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Bu
Lies, etc. His arrangements are such that he is constantly
receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may
rely oe always finding a good stock on hand. He also man
ufactures to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, RUGGLES,
And all pertaining to tie business. With eighteen years'
practical experience fu this brisinesa, and his well-known
facilities, he flatters himself that ho offers groat Inducements
to purchasers.
Age' The establishment is located on the route of the Ex
celsior Omnibus Line o Coaches, paining the door every
fifteen minutes. an2s:daw
AM* C. WEST it, CO., Weitt.
I.I.2I3PAOIRILIEBEI OP
CARRIAGES,
ROOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Qr. Ail work warrantiml to be of the beakmaterialaand
workmanship._ myl2lydia
1- -
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
SMELTING- WORKS.
PARK, M'JURDY CO ,,
MANUFACTUAERS OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
liaised Still Bottoms, Speiter bolder, &c, also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Ple', Sheet Iron, Wire, &o. Constantly
on hand, Tininen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0,149
First, and 120 Second strait, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my29:lydaw
JOHN W;.
:'ILL POSTER!
WILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTINri of all kinds of
RILLS FOR CONCERTS (LECTURES, E%IiIBITICNB, &c:
111 outumnnicattono- ••Ither by mail, telegraph, or other
wtao—directed to the offlat, of tho Morning Pont, willroceil a
prompt attention Cpl
11ILLIAM CIALL'AGHER,
PROPRIETOR,
Fifth Street, Next lAcnr"to the Pi2laburgh Theatre
The house is new, built especially for the purposes of a
First Chits Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hail
ing bad many years exporlence in the business will keep
oonstantly ou band the bst that the markets offord. His
Wines. Liquors and Ales, aro of the beet quality. Ile wituta
all his old !Hands and the public get/orally to givp hint a
call at the Symposium. 0012:1y
ARNOLDS, Doyen. and Davidson's Writing
Fluids fa: sate Ipy W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer, :40H. 31, 33 and 35
Market street.
$9 0 () i o s p la p, n , :i ite si s tu
h a rplar i g n
containing, about ten erred. Apply to
JAMES 0. MOM,
aulo 11.e.1 Knjto and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth et.
ALARGE Map of our country, wITOiTe
States, Territories and coalition distinctly mark.
ed. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
aul2 Corner Market and Second streets.
S TOCKI NG YARNS-
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES,
Always on hand, and for f ile at
L'XCITEMENT STILL INCREASING
SH
On account of the reduction of rices at the
PEOPLE'S OE STOBE, wo atlling at the following
cheap rates: Ladies' Blac'groate se
t Gaiters worth $1,75 for $1,25;
ga
Ladies' colored Gaiters w_ th $1,70 for $1,25; Ladies' Bus
kins worth $1 for 76 cts.; dies' Boots worth $1,25 for 80
cts.; Ladles' Congress Boca worth $1,50 for $1,25; Gent's
Patent Gaiters worth $2,7 for $2.
DIFIT,..NBACHER & CO.,
N 0.17 Fifth street, near Market.
OOTS AND SHOES--Selling at very low
i` prices, to CLOSE OE7 our Spring and Summer
stock.
N. B.—A few more pairof
SOILED SHOES, LEFT,
Which will be sold at less than cost.
OA noon and secure u bargain, at the Cheap Cash Store
'of JOSEPH EL BORLAND,
anl4 08 Market street, two doors from Fifth.
'I RAPPING P
ien idz " Rag Wrapp
HEW o 1•1 K GALLE
Lo. 2L Ifhth ❑trout, u o
BUN BEAM GALLERY,
A BEAUTIFUL AND DUBABLE PIOTLITCE
AS AT ANY FIRST (MASS ESTABLISLIMEINT
WALL'S, Fourth street
0 •617 S
Y AND ,S7DE-LIGHT
ILS.—Tbeee beautiful PIC-
iILIRJTION SALES.
P. M. PAVIii, Auctioneer
RIA.UES
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THE SVMPOSIIUM:
1 JOSEPH HORNE'S,
A. PER-3000 reams ass't
lug, aeuperior article, for sale b 4
J. It. IVELDIN.
77 Market _street.