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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—The following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, on Monday :
TIMI3,IIOII:ETEL
In Sun
cloudy.
9 A. M.-
12 M ***** elms" .....
6 P.M
Barometer 29 5.20
Jacobi, Arrival of Jacobi, the Murderer
On Monday evening the Chicago officers arrived
by the nine o'clock train of the Pittsburgh, 'Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, having in charge
Christian Jacobi, charged with the murder of his
wife in the vicinage of thi3 city, on or about the 7th
of July last. The train was Met by Mayor Weaver,
__Sheriff Patterson, Jailor Philips, several polioa offs.
cers and citizens. The prisoner was placed in a close
carriage, carefully guarded by officers, and driven
spcadily to the jai'. Much curiosity was manifested
to got ft:eight of him, but ho was placed safely in
charge of Jailor Philips with all possible despatch, to
avoid the danger from the collection of a mob. We
unders;tand that his examination will not ta
whomke place
until Wednesday. The girl Sutler
, with he
fled, Is in the city, and Jacobi's children are at the
Orphan Asylum. It is probable that ho will be tried
at the earning October tarn of the Oyer and Termi
n Cr.
all Bur.lacsa.
There never was a time when the =reheats and
manufacturers of Pittsburgh were in sounder condi.
tion than at the present time. The amount of capi
tal st present unemployed is undoubtedly greater
than ever before known in the history of the finan
cial matters of cur city. After the experience of the
last year cur business men men move cautiously.
They have fair stocks of manufactured goods on
hand and prefer to tell mainly for cash. This will
prevent the fall business being aif large as usual, but
tit will be sound, safe and healthy. There will be a
- firm and steady demand for Pittsburgh articles, for
the stocks iu the west are already pretty well ex
hausted,. but it is not probable that large sake
to single individuals will be made as in "credit
times.' Things are gradually improving, and as
:,treks decronte, and orders come in, the amount
manufactured inc-easeg and employment it given to
large numbers of workmen. We have all the ele
ments of prosperity, and they are working in a natu
ral and safe channel. What is now gained is a cer
tain gain.
The Firemen's Parade.
Next Saturday, the fourth of September, has been
fixed upon as the day for the annual firemen's pa
rade. The captains of Iho diff.reat companies, at a
meeting, held on Saturday night, fixed upon the fol
l-wing route for their procession : The praco.%ien to
f,..rm on Penn street, right resting on Marbiry, and
proceed detia Penn to Water, along Water to Ferry,
op Ferry to Liberty, op Liberty to Market, down
Market to Water, along Water to Wood, up Wood to
Liberty, along Liberty to Smithfield, down Smithfield
tc Second, along Second to 'Hass, up Ross to Penn%
sylvania avenue, along Pennsylvania avenue to com
mon opposite Gurnbert ; countermarch to Pride street,
up Pride to Colwell, along Colwell to Fulton, up
Felton to Wylie, down Wylie to Gr.int, along Urea!
to Seventh, down Seventh to Smithfield, up Smithfield
to Liberty, up Liberty to Wayne, along Wayne to
Penn, op Penn to O'llap, down O'Hara to Pike,
along Pike to Factory, up Factory to Penn, along
Penn to Baldwin, up Baldwin to Liberty, along Lib.
evy to Carroll, alon g Correll to Penn, and along
Penn to tr.c piano of beginning.
On the announcement of the death of Miss Isabella
Beck, late a toacber in th 3 Third Ward school, Pitts
burgh. the Di. a ordered the schools to be closed
until Wednesday. The teachers thereupon assembled
and pars' tl folluwizig resolutions :
1. Redoteed, I.'ni,t in the death of Miss L Beek, we
have lost one of ear most efficient and energetic
teachers.
2. Resolved, That in cur intercourse with her
we have at - .rays found her the kind and faithful
friend, the nareeabie companion, and true christian.
3. Resolved, Thar we deeply sympathy with
the friend.t: cf the deeeared in this their sad be•
reaTement, and at the same time we rejoice with
them in the cure hope that hie gone to a batter
4-. Rcsolvcd, Tll. t as the Directors have adjourned
the school.? therefore attend the funeral ()era-
5. Beaolved, Thu: thas3 iO3.)110Li,::: Ise tiubliahed
ed it the daily papery, and a copy Li' the Fame be
furaiehed to the friende of the threand.
L. DcatAe, Secretary,
PoEice _Vetcs.—j.eph Hall was con.,naittod to an
swar at Court, i,. t_.:3 Mayor, on a charge of horse
stealing, made by ShePa Bandy, R... 1., of WE:Si:I
-ir:oln com,t.y. _ .
Alderman Lowia sent a man named lit'ClekCtly to
jail for thirty day. on a charge of disorderly eon
duet.
Before D.r.!dton, W. Rte. vnn ,narges
Jop&ph false pretPnees, all about s horse
trade. The c.; . - - fo will be heard to-day.
Alderman Donaldson, on Saturday, issued a war
rant for the arms!: of Philip Hahn, on a charge of
fraud, preferred t. , ,taldet him by J. L. Dawes. The
defendant was seat by a man residing in Turtle
Creek to the city to purchase paint, and received the
money to pay :or the same. He got the paint from
the proseeutor, but intend of paying for he had it
charged to the party for whom ho bought, end ap
plied the money to his - own ace—hence the proseen.-
tion. ---
Aldermen Rogers held Andrew Andrews to bail for
an assault and battery upon Samuel Collins. Heal.
o fined him for disorderly condlict on Wylie street,
on Sunday.
The same magistrate held, Benjamin Sarver to bail
f. A. an assault and battery upon Andrew Welsch.
Sarver had hnoched the prosecutor down, and given
him a of black eyes, for which he will have to
answer at Court.
Benjamin Parker, a negro, was orated for disor
derly conduct cn Union Alley, and committed to
prison by Aldermen Rogers.
Atmospheric Fruit Jara.—lt has been said
that "therein nothing now under the sun," but there
is certainly something new and useful, which cannot
fail to pleaso the ladies. It is a glass fruit jar,
made with a ground glass stopper, so that by the ex
haustion of the air, caused by heat, it hermetically
seals itself. The cover can be taken off and put on
a dozen times, if necessary, so that a portion of the
contents of the jar may be used, and the remainder
kept for future-use. These jars are certainly the
best thing for the purpose intended which has yet
been invented. Glass is the proper material in which
to preserve fruits, as it is not subjected to the action
of acids, and one set of these jars can be used. for a
life time, except they be broken through carelesness.
These jars are manufactured by Messrs. E. at, G.
M'Rce,'of this city, of whom they may be procured.
No ftmily should neglect to procure a supply.
Di,r(l of Yellow Fecer.—We regret to learn that
Mr. Samuel Brisben, an estimable young man, for
mosey employed in the composing room of this office,
died last week at New Orleans cf yellow fever. lle
was a native of this city, but removed to New Or
leans about two years ago, where he was employed
as a compositor on the Creecent.
Independence Hall.—A grand ball is to take place
et this Hall, on next Friday evening. It is intended
to be a grand affair.
The stock of a city retail hardware store, com
prislog almost every thing in the line, will be sold at
54 fifth street,'this morning, at ten o'clock, by P.
M. Davis, auctioneer. Dealers and tilers will do
wolf to attend, as the sale is positive.
A pectdiar neatness of style and finish is a dis
tinct feature in the garments for mon's and boys'
rear, mado at the establishment of J. L. Carnaghan,
AlicEheny City. Ha engages first class workmen in
every department, and alma at superiority in each
branch.
Bowman & Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and psin in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about floe weeks she was able to do all our house
work, which she had not previously done for four
• , years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
pc.r.,-,(4. to all who are sufferiog under that terrible
JAHRS SOIDTERRLARD.
MARY R. SOUTEERLAND
1..:,; 7 16171.1.i . :, Ky., July, 1856.
TILE RELIEF AFFORDED 131 DB- J. TIOSTI.T.
TER'S" STOMACII 13ITTER3 in all rases of
viroilar affections has given that valuable prepers-
Lon n vide popularity among those who for years suffered
DOT/ such ailments. It is excellent as a tonic, and bersfi.
tient :n itd effocts on the system. Its history Is one almost
of miracios, one io whiih Dr. Hostetter can point with am
&lone..., and credit. Indeed, no remedy, perhaps, in the
same :eriod has ottained such nn 'extended popularity as
the Tortcr'a which ark ever regarded nis a certain
core for distroc.rcf stomach. Those who hove triad it speak
prairingly of its effects, cod therefore, we can commend it
to e.-1. --otFe. The Zittera ero free from anything Wails:
tt i t.. ; in;nrkus to the system, or objectionable to
ih,
Zgziat.3 and dealers gcnerally, everywhere,
aiJ aosTL - 8
h smn.u,
lianunacturern and Proprietors,
Icklnr and 58 Srunt. etrEeta
OLII' CEIAIIRATED sTolucli
TIMS--Try tbow, and ratisfy youreelvo . l that they
are al they aro recOMmantiod V, be. The proprietor dots
net pretead io say that they will cure all the diseases flesh 1 THE first p_L , 111 pUtilin v........... .ODis ri,,w
is heir t.. , , hit leaven theta to tzst their own inertia, and the justly accorded to the GROY.ER 1 BAKER MA
oanstaFtly Mcrtaaing demand for them it sufficient proof CHINE, for family Sewing, for the following reasons:—
that they are all they arc recommended to be, and far en. let. It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER
than any other machine.
F to any preparation of tits kind 117.1 r in the market. I
, 2.d.1t makes a seam which will NOT RIP or RAVEL,
Their uso is tilwa3 - a attended with the MOST. beneficial re. though every third stitch is cut.
salts in caves of D.YgPeptla, ion 4 .,1 appetite, weakness of the i Rd. It
se
ws from two ordinary spool, mid thus all trouble
stoznaeli, indigestion, ate. it eseoves all morbid matter o b f e llaing thread is avoided, while the same Machine can
at pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all
frein the stomach, assists digeetton, and Imparts a healthy varieties of
tn, with equal facility.
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tone to t h e w hol e ay,ste r m. B e ware „ I call far J . M. (aw e 4 th. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and spool
Celstrate4 Stomach Bitters, and ere that the article pun co
ath. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic %brie, so
..
Le.a r ed -- Ljare the name of J. 11. Olin, as manufacturer.that It is free from all LIABILITY to BREAK, in wem
.l'w' sale by J. M. OLLI, sole proprietor and Manufactunr i '
rNe, IRONING, or otherwise.
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Pittsburgh,
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by a ragoitaanc i eth. The stitch made by this Machine is more BRAIITI
way other made, either by hand or machine.
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Bleating of Conn°
Tho City Councils hold their regular monthly
meeting on Monday night. _
In Select Council, Mr. Bennett in the Chair, after
the approval of the minutes - , Mr. Berger presented a
notification from the ti as Company that the term of
Win. F. Murdoch, as Trustee of the Gas Works, had
expired.
and . Kin caid, James B.
m urrc y.
Mr. Little nominated Wm. P. Murdoch;
The bal
Berger, Samuel M orrow to ,
lot sod as Mr follows
Murdoch 6
Morrow 3
Murray 2
In abndo
and Mr. Murdoch was declared elected.
The President read a communication from the Con
troller, covering a bill of costs, and also calling the
attention of Councils to the fact that while the ordi
nance made it the duty of a city constable to serve
the notices upon delinquents in the payments of as
sessments for grading and paving, there was no pro
vision for paying for the service. The bill was or
dered to be paid and the balance of the communica
tion referred to Finance Committee, with power to
act. C. C. concurred.
Tht President also read a report of the Finance
Committee, stating that they had released a portion
of the paving assessment on the property of Wm.
Black and John Klinefelter, in full for the latter, and
for thrce-fifth. of the amount of the former. The
bill of J. S. CIO, for costs, amounting to $16,57, had
been raid. C.'C.-eoncurred.
Tho Committee alio asked instructions from Coun
cils as to how =Oh discount should be allowed upon
new city bonds, issued at from ten to thirty years,
issued to meet bonds falling due this year.
The matter was, on motion of Mr. Kincaid, left to
the disci-et:on of the Finance Committee. The
Common Councils refused to concur by a w..te of 9
to 12, and the matter was laid over until the next
meeting.
An ordinance was allowing a draw-back for prompt
payment of the assessment for paving, which was
read three times and passed. C. C. concurred.
An ordinance relative to lost coupons or bonds for
the regular municipal debt of the city, empowering
the Finance Committee and Controller to act upon
proof of loss was passed. C. C. concurred.
Dr. Pollock presented a report of the Committee
on Fire Engines and Hose, together with resolutions
appropriating fifty.sovon dollars additional fcr re.
pairs to the Relief engine house, and three dollars
for removing the steam fire engine. The report was
read and accepted, and the resolution adopted. C.
C. concurred.
The Street Committee reported against paying the
claim of W. Ereuskamp for widening Gibbons street.
They also reported on ordinance for grading Wil
kins street from SmaLiman to the river, which was
pissed.
Also an ordinance authorizing the extension of the
sower on Cherry alley from Fourth to Diamond
street. Postponed until the opinion of the City So
licitor, relative to the constitutionality of the act of
Assembly was obtained.
After taking up and disposing of the business of
C. C. as noted In proceedings of that body, the S. C.
adjourned.
In Common CGunoil, the following reoulution was
pawed:
Reaolved, That the Seleet and Common Council
are opposed to the repeal of the tonnage tax.
The S. C. concurred.
Mr. M'ileary offersd a resolution asking the City
Solicitor to communicate to Councils hie opinion of
the constitutionality of the act authorizing the cost
of sewers to be levied upon owners of property hone
fitted, which was passed. S. C. nano erred.
A petition and ordioance authorizing a sewer on
St. Clair street were referred to Street Committee.
S. C. concurred.
A petition of the Good Intent Hose Company for
four hundred dollars to purchase a new hose carriage,
was referred to Cemmitt.te on Enginea and Huse. S.
C. concurred.
Petition for water mains on Third street referred
t..) Water Committee. S. C. concurred.
An ordinance to regulate the sale of produce in
the markets, so that all fruits and vegetables shall
be required to be sold by regulated weights and mea
sures, wee passed. S. C. concurred.
A communication ['rev' the City Solicitor and
Regulator ras read, to tf..e effect that owners of
property ou Washingt , n rueat were liable for the
repair and maintenan.co r.t the I,A. V, elks. Read
and filed. S. C. c.neut red.
The Common Ceouct 13n-concurred in the pas•
sege of the ordint.ncc fcr grading Spruce alley, and
referred to Street C"mmittee, end appoln , ed a oom
mittee of Conference, as also did Common Council.
The Committee f Ce. , tot”nce roprrted in favor of
action of C. C., referring tho ordinvnN , to Street Com
mittee. The accounts of the Guardians of the Poor
were referred to a select committee, for publication.
S. C. concurred.
An r.rdir•enco was offered to repeal the ordinance
for a sewer on - Cherry a:ley from Fourth street to the
river. It was postponed for the present, and a mo
tion was adopted directing the Street Committee to
endeavor to have the contract rescinded, and to di
rect the contractor to suspend the wore. In S. C.
laid on the table.
ciernuei A. Long, as Trustee of the
Gas Works, having expired the following election
was had:—
A. 0. Al'eandless.
Russel Errett
Jas. R. Reed. 5 9
And. Fulton. 2 2
Dr. M'Candless was declared duly elected.
An ordinance appropriating $5OllO toward grading
and paving the Monongahela wharf was called up,
and, after a long discussion, lost by a vote of 9 to 10.
Adjourned.
Fire and Smoke.—The alarm of fire on Monday af
ternoon was caused by the burning of the fixtures of
an establishment for making paper roofing, situated
on Virgin Alley above Smithfield street. The dam
ago was inconsiderable, but the smoke end stench
were very considerable, so much FO that all who
came within a square of it wore both choked and
blinded. Establishments of this kind are a nuisance
and should not be permitted to exist within the city
limits. The Councils should pass an ordinance for
bidding the boiling of tar for such purposes within
.tho city limits.
A i iet of valuable stocks and interest in steamboat
Metropolis will be sold this evening at the Commer
cial Sales Roems, No..V Fifth street, by P. M. Day's,
auctioneer.
SEWING MACII I N E S.—
THE fs2co AND s4o
DOUBLE LOOK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES!'
Are now on Exhibition, at the
HOSIERY STORE
OF
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 PLI S TIE STREET,
Tbcza Machines are admitted to be the beat in market for
f;,mits roe, making an elastic double thread stitch, which
will not rip ,von if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the
only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders
fill be received and promptly filled by
M. DALY, Agent,
No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley.
Pittsourgh,
SZI" NOTIOE---M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street
and Market alley, is the only OLlll el the name in business
on this street. jyls:ly
PE EPPBSIIROR BOARD OF TRADE AND
SEERCTIANTS, EXCRArifibt.
via ftraidcnt.l.
F. R. ESUNOT, let, 1.,4611.11 DICKEY, 4
Stage of Water.
Ono foot eight inches water In the channel
Reported Expressly for the Daily Norman) But
PLOUR...The sales amount to 276 bblz. from store at
$5,60 for superfine, $6,75 for extra, and $5,87@56 for extra
family. We have no sales from first hands to report.
GRA1N...300 bush. Oats at 42c. from canal, and 200 bush.
do. from store at 45c.
FEED...Baled 2 tons Bran from mill at tlOc., and 1 tm
Shorts from Mill at 70c.
loads from scales at sloa_pl2 ton, and 21, als
straw at $B.
bids. Lard 011 No. 1 at 85c.
CLIEESE...SaIes 10 boxes W. It. at 7M,7' lc. "ti . lb
BACON...SaIes 8000 lbs. Shouldeis at
llama at 10c-, and 6 tierces sugar cured 1101119 at 12 . V,c..
MESS PORII...SaIes 25 bbls. at $16,75 bbl. -
MOLASSES...SaIes 20 bbla. N. 0. at 50c and 5 I.bk.o,,id e n
Syrup at 62c. - f
COFFEE...SaIes 30 sacks Rio at
PEACHES—SaIes 40 baskets at $2,5002,76.
WHISKY...SaIes 60 bbls. rectified in lota at 260)27c.
VINEGAR...ReguIar sales of Ballou'a to city and cauutry
at sc. - 41 gallon ; t) all other markets 9c.
Per &earner Propeller.]
1 rvantoot, August 20 —The sales of Caton for the week
have been 87,000 bales, including 1200 bides to speculators,
and 4600 to exporters; the sales today, were 2'oo to 81- , 11 -
latore and 2000 to exporters All qualities haNe declined ! I.
The market closed steady et thin declin r. Tho quotations
are as follows: Orleans fair 7%; Mobile fair Middling
63i, and Uplands fair The stock of Coitou in pot t is
688,000 bales, of which 067,000 are American. At Havre,
Orleans trey ardinciire is quoted at 107 francs.
Breadstnffs--The market closed dull. Wheat closed with
an advancing tendency; all qualltie3 hove slightly advarir,t
and prices are Id higher; sales of Ni'ustern red at be tki.(A)6.4
'ad Flour le steady; sales of Ohio at 715(4233 6d. Corn In
quiet, and quotations are nominal.
Provlslone—The market cicsed steady. Beef ie heavy .
Bacon Is steady. Lard Is firm at 623.
IrAnce—Rosin le steady at 4a 21@W 41 for comm.:,
Sugar firm. Coffee dull. Rica quiet at lils &i@ltr for
Carolina.
Bark—Philadelphta 9a ed@9a 9d; Baltimore 7s. Llbseed
81strep3ts 8L lipirita Turpentine steady.,
Lo` DON MONEY MARKET, A uguat 20 —I u American th . ooll
ties, there has been an average businekas wit hunt .inotautv
chnuge. Cut/sobs closed to-day, at 9t1W4•913%.
New Yung, August SO.—Cotton is quiet; Falea 500 bales
kleut Least ; 10,500 bbls eold ; sound
Wheat has declined; 10,009 bus sold; Southern wh,t. ,
4,1,45; Western led $1.17C41,20. Ccrn is declinimie; 45.000
bus s, Id; mixed 65,g)82c, and white 85c. Mesa Pork 0, ns at
$17,40Q17,50. Whisky drooping; ssi s at 24 1 i144'_'3,Gc
Suer steady at 7:, , 4@i3c. Rico dull at 3610.. w. I
...enserd 1. LI
thin at 75al . tic. Hides firm. Freights on euttate 1, , Liv r
pool 5 ;id
NEW YORK, August 30.—Stocks stady Chicago and Rock
IP.land 7354: Illinois Central 77t.',; Illinois ,orls
cross° and Milwaukee 3%; Michigan toutb.ern 215{; N. Y.
Cen , ral 81:1 3 .6; Pennsylvania Caal 75 1 A: ft , wiing 440 Mil
waukee and Mississippi 17X; Mi.ii , Jllo & a 84 ,7 4; (It:Jen:A nett
ChicaLt MI; Michigan Central 191, 4 ; FT Iv 35 4, Lacroaee land
grants 24!4.
PHILILELPIIIA, August 30.—Fleur O. in. but devoid of
tivity; sales 600 bbls fresh ground ht $5,50 g bbl, but sumo
belders will not accept this figure; extra $5,7 sto $6,25 No
change in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Wisest in active Co.
quest, and 81100 Lush told at 21.25 to $1,30 for fair and
prime add, and $1,40 to 1:1,42 for white Bye dull a' SIR. for
old and 70c for new. Cot bush and buy
ers now only offer SSc fir y chow, Glr 1 , 050 Llcl.usurs
Oats sold at 42. c. Is Oro.. rise ekm hani,e Provisions
quiet; small aalea Pock at $1.,; flam., soil at 110413,
bides at tPA@S , ..Xc. and Shoulders nt 7:% . . Lard firm at 12 In
tibia and 13c in kegs. Whisky drill at 27. Wool in good
request; 60,000 the sold at 33.: for common; up to 40 for ace.
CINC:ISNA.II, Anent iJ --f lour et And uoclei.need;
sales leko We at SL7S for Ellial,:a •.e I $1,7t1;,,xa for
lira; receipts fair. Wheat pionts at,,nt 2c 74, hush
lower Lldssed Oil has advanced to S 3 ..nd Is firm Whit) , y
tae declined to 21. A and is dull. Tn,, supply a eerie I'„
deuisnd. Nothing woo done ir. It Vi deo. and t a rne o
demand. Mousy is easy. Exchange Lai the east to doll Lied
.!.4 coot premium.
liaLrinokk, August 3U—Flour to dull; elle. ,d
etreet anti Ohio $5,50. Wheat is et,ady. 001 u; e rl..e t
white at 7EgLSUc., and yellow adtiatbSo. Whieky a dull of
426; the rate. being nominal. Pres - leo,a are dull, fulled tdi
Mean Pork at $17,60, and bulk Shoulder. at tagddlA
I. . 2d. 31
,10 10 12
HEADACHE arises in moat eases from disarrange
meat of the di;f:stife organs, whiLh tires from a
great variety of causes. WILSUIS • :i PILLS have be. LI
proved by an experience of twenty years, t.. to a alinple,
da In and perfect remedy for periodically rettiroiug headaches.
They are used - by the Faculty as id regular preacripti.an and
arc not to be clawed with paten'. re-rdieines, made simply
to selL There Pills are prepared arid Hold by B. L HNK
STOCK At CO., Wholesale Druggist—and proprietors of B.
L. FAIINESTOCE'S FKRAIIFIJOE, No. 6U, corner or Wax!
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
See advertisement on third page at this day's paper. I auk
E. T. KENNEDY W. B. KENNADY.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
FLOUR, WEN MEAL, AND HOMINY,
N PITTSBURGH AND ALLE ENV
FRENCH AND ENGLISII BOA_RDINt;
AND DAY SOLIOOL Full YCtUNU LADIES, 148
Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. This School, designed en the
plen of French Schools in France, and modified as to the
English departments on the plan of French Schoola, In the
United States, offers W young ladles, besides a full English
course, the Met opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the
Preach language and literature, the Principal having re
sided several years in France, and being assisted by Mr.
Totedeux, a native of Paris, and a graduate of the College
Charlemagne."
French and Latin will be integral parts of the course.
The Fine Arts will be taught under the superintendence
of Mr. Tetedoux, a pupil from the Conservatory of Paris.
Arrangements have been made for young ladles who, hav
ing already gone through a regular course of studies, still
may wish to know English literature more thoroughly.
acquire more facility in speaking the French language, and
improve in the Fine Arts.
School will open on the second Monday of September.
Expenses by the term of Five Months :—Board $100; Tu
ition $3O; Vocal Music $25; in classes $l5; Piano $25; use
of instrument $6; German and Italian, each $25, In classes
$10; Drawing, in classes $10; Oil and Water Colors at the
Professor's price. All charges payable in advance.
For circulars and farther particulars apply to the
Principal.
MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX announces to the public
that he has taken up his residence in Pittsburgh, and to now
prepared to give lessons in Vocal Music.
For terms and farther particulars apply to John H. Mel
lor's Music Store, No. 81 Wood at. aulLtlwd
MR S. M. H. MYERS'
ROME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
Will re-opon on the FIRST MONDAY of September, et her
residence, No. 249 Penn street. After the first of October,
a limited numberof Boarding Scholars will be received Into
the family. Arrangements have been made to accomu octets
day boarders, IF desired to country patrons. There will be
two sessions a day, from 9to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. For
terms, circulars, etc., inquire of Church Book Store, Filth
street ; J. IL Mellor, or of the Principal. an2tk2w•
TNSTITOTE FOR YOUNG LADIES
A. No. 928 Arch St., POttodolpOla.
This Institutien, situated in one of the most delightful
locations in the city, offers every facility for an accomplish
ed and useful education upon moderate terms. Fall session
commences September lath, 1658. For circulars, address
the Principal. f au2B:lmwv MltB. 81111-111 AN.
COMMERCIAL.
Pre" Mali.
A. H. WILLIA
irCart.M.T.
N. UOLLIES, Ja.
Superintendent.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
Cbsimilbx of Arbitration for August.
IBAIALI DICKEY, V. P.,
C. U. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER
DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LW H.
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Pirrsambaa, August W. IKf,
Foreign ffinricat■
New York' flarket
New York stock ritark4,t
Philadelphia Market.
Canting:tail Markel
Baltimore 121 n.s. 5... It.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDT Si. BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED
lIANITFACTURED AND DELIV.Z.RLD
TERMS CA.81.1 ON DELIVERY
dawj
EDUCATIONAL.
Madame Appollne Tetedoux's
cz e r-,6, /
(4 0
,
iron City Commercial College,
Pazst.argh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
300 STUDENTS ATTENDING, J kfilJAB y, 1858.
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School
of the United States.
f 1! ~f V ~ ~ S ! ~/~ fk f f
J.O. SMITH, A. IL, Profassor of Book-Heoping eud
iScaence of Accounta.
A. T. DOU Teacher of Arithmetic and Com me r dal
Oticulation.
J. A. HEYDKICK and T. C. JENKINS Teachers of Book•
Keeping.
ALEX. COWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, Yrufessons of Pen
inanahip.
Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every
department of Busineas. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid
linaineas Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other
subjects becemary for the success and thorough education
of a prncitical business man.
. . _
TWELVE PREMIDMB,
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three
years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing,
AND NOT roa raecausio wore, IE4
• PISI PORTANT INFORMATION.
Etudents enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sit
uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, $55--Average
ti $ 6O me 8 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week--titationery, $0
—Entire cost, $7O
- W Ministers' sane received at half price.
For Cidti--Cifintimens of Brudneas and Orna
mental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address
• P. W. JENE.I2IB 2
aas pfttantrigh. Pisuaylviale.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFIC E.
0051 PLYING WITH THE VBOENT ItRQUEST F HUN
DIMS OF TIMM. PATIF.NTS,
DRS. C. M. .F7TCR AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
bud may be commltad at their oflice,
No. 191 Penn •
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Bally, except Sundays, for CONSUNI.' , ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL OTIIE , L COMPULNTS,
complleatod with, or causing pulmonary dlaeaso, Including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
I}yepepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4.c.
71701.1 c c. li - prate that their treatment
of ik•nioaiptlua la (.meal npou the Met that Use mist
in tl t blood and system at large, both Leff'' , and duri.io its
development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan.
Val, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system.( Pith them, they use IidEDIOAL IN
ELALATIONti, which they value highly, but only as Pallia
tives, (having no Curative ejects when uz,-(1 alone,) and Inva
lids are eannistly cautioned a. , alust wasting the precious
time of curability ue any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, but falJ: idea that the -aeat of the dmease can be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation," fur. as before stated, the
seat of the disease is in the blend and its greeds only in the
lungs. •
&,1" No charge for coninitutiun.
A 11-I • : questlutis will be seat t. , th,•ee wiabittg to c.:-,Latllt
f,'F/CE THE
Li, e7T. WAY AND CilleAtiO ILES. 00.,
Pitbhurgh, A yet t, 1N59 )
f l t Ui I-AN NZIA i' I ‘414 of the t
1.1 - r„.)Y L.A.:ors iu the " burgh, Fort Wayne mug Chi
cago Pailroail Company,"mill btu 111.1 I at the el t ll
EIIAHD CIF TItADE, iu city Pittahurgth Yn, ou
WEDNESDAY, the let (Jailer next, et 2 o'cluch,
P.M.
At which meetiug, the Reports di) Officera and Direct
ors, of the operatiouu of the Bead fir six menthe, ending
July Ist ultimo, will he presented.
By order of the President.
AUtiIISTUS BRADLEY, ilecretary.
NoTloE—Tilk. COUPuNS of the
1.3..u..s of Lawr.uLe County, leaned to the PITTS
-13ll11(111 AND Elll3I it 3,11,0 AD COMPAffy., du e j a i,
la5S. will be paid at the office of ud j f Ams 0 C; . :
Pittsburgh, Pa TLe change to place of P 11 ).2 , . , 5t is made
iu consequence of the failure of Ohio Life Inau,en ce
and Tinst o.ulpauy, Ai, where the o.npoue sr.
iniyablo 13. ord., - of
I •A TriE COMMISEik)NKE:-1.
OFFICE OF MI 813' Itill OJAI PAN I', t
Pittsburgh, August tlUtla, 1858. 1
ELECTION.—The uuhual meeting of tho Stock•
a of the Pitt,butgli kias jouipttoy, for the par•
pone of elek: p: tenth to Bo' vu ±a Triuttel of , a id
C y for the le :u of flirt, y ofce, ulll bo boa ai Jpo
culics I.f the Company, in l'itutburich, FiEtsT XION•
DAY (orb day) k,l Lutyrt , ou tho hours
of and b o'clock, P. u JAM Ett eliltitiTY,
Trouton er.
AMUSEMENTS
ILSSS ..... -.COLLINS PARK ISSS,
GRAND F,XHIBITION FOR THE
131-
Yliov!•:SlNNTal the tAxed uf Thr,
tug Preluanns w,ll b. , Award,l s7_ CoL
LINts
W NESDAV. %%Mb
Ski , i'ENI li Eft 24 • fl
Prennutu slot4Ui) 1. , the L,‘.1.88r t 1( thB fret Trotting
if urxa, milt he, tr!. thr. 0 it tics, ples-se. Drivers
CU weigh 146 IDs., each. Fret , to all Trottiug
14,p4, Allegt,tly colaUty.
A:11E D.kl, a Preiniain et ji , u tt, the own rut the best
Pacing H ores, IWe mile heats. cu as they plualio. Drivel 8 awl
E.1..18c8 t, , weigh 146 tbs., ouch. Free In all Pacing Noreen.
ON TIIL;itAudV. ;•El"rrAlttigß 30Ta
A {h.:wit:ln of j'lti) t.r th Al,r keit
tulle Leots, thr-t• to five, go ei t h-; • }demo. In it, rti and
liiihtts to weigh :43 Itt 4., earl.l. Flee 1.; ell Troltiug
SAM Li DAY, ;t Pronnuni of feli I tit, owner of the iil44.
e.l Mule, mile beets, two w thrtei, .14;oli weights.
THIRD DAY-NItIDAY, (JCT . 013 E iST
A Premium el s,the to it..- owner bl the letat 'Prelting
twe mth, helm, go as they' pi t rise. Dr , verq and Rd - 1m to
wen4h 145 ltsf • acb. Three m name ent die will be required,
to c ntest for cable premium; entree a 10 Bib cent.
Collins Park is a beautiful liallemle tr veli, very wido,with
c••ry acorommuilatmg tures—lt la situeled five mi:es from
l'irreburgh, on the l'cueaylvotila beioct Con vettleht
nod re.) of access, 11 tiles , livie,; v: R cut, who wish
to c left the Exbibition by raurvel.
The foregoing trial . at opeed oul u- in the aftertodo
day, beginuaig a . 3 .'.hock, P . . tipecial tratuti of
Sara, wd! leave each day for the Par., at 2 , /, o'clock, run
wog to the Park, for the of cialtots, ttia
rrturuitig, will lease the Park at 7 ifelJek, v. tti [an2l:til
_FiftsT INTRO UCI1) .lULY, 1849.
A. L. ARCUOLDIB&ULT'S
Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine,
M. V Lool4 , • r
u and sa Mw L't 4,1 L., . I.lle e always
un baud MaLltifact.,ly, lb( h itanillcon Szre eI.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
No. '22 Cliff Street, New York,
atANufAcTintElt OF
GLASS SYRINGES, LIONICEo PAT HIC
ViaLs, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
ti Ws ,,, Porfultiet g,
I nu qi.gi4 an by tbo packa t z.. A litt,r
kil discount made trado. Jr dess trout Oa itutry Drug
sad Des lure nolicitetl. ~ent
;lota Jy.30:31”
- - - _
N A
ENV ! E A
O O . REA ~,M u a SALOON,
NO. 1 Tll i3T EE T.
The rublicsiber ha.l lineal, I,:d tilted up sever - 11 eumtvudi
uus
ruOMIA, nearly opposite the lixt :1,1114,0 Blank, WI Filth
street, which art) num , ept.tt for the Summer Season. 1.11•
Cie:i and gentlemou can always find en abundant supply of
CONFNOTION AEI% iltU • ICE CREAM,
WATEdt WKS, and all the etto ,, t,tiLiuus of the seezoa. All
are respectfully requested to chit the rootna. and test rot
themselves. M. NlctilN LEY.
711ANOS I PIANOS!!
A
Art additional stock of Plano Fortes froml 111
t1,,3 celebrated Factories of
STEINWAY di &AS, NEW YORK;
C.,
NUNNS .t CLARK, NEW YORK,
Vas juet been received, and the atteution of purchasers di.
rooted thereto. IL ELSBER
Sole Agents fur the above celebrated Pianos,
Jean No. 68 Fifth atreut.
Summer Lager Beer.
UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
a inform his friends and the public In general, that he
iu in the daily receipt of this delicione Boer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having
been pronounced to be tile beet that was manufactured here
Mr many years, CLEAR. TA.sl'EFl_li, and BUR& Give me
a call and try It. JOIN RUTH,
apll4.tf At his 01,1 etand, 1%0 2.6 MAO. -
O. 65 FIFTH-jTftEE T.'
RiiOFING (_,IH EAP,
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH HARTMAN,
(Recently Agent fur H. M. Warren &
MANUWA'TURER AND DEALER
W A kii.,EN . B FELT, CEMM 1 , 4 `l'
G AVEL
ELASTIC CEMENT,
SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING,
ROOFING MATERIALS
12S.OFFItlE, Nu. a rava STREET, uppasito odd Fe
lowa Hall. Pittsburgh, Pa. J➢ 9
MAFFITT & O L D
GAS baTTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
jai. 127 and 129 First Stszet, and Federal Street, Allegheny
Gas Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and
patterns. We hale a very large !stock of Gas Fixtures cu
baud, to which we call particular attention.
fy2o.Bui 01.AFFITT
STOC KIN G YARNS
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES,
Always 011 hand, and for Bale at
- , ft -- -iy,,, Till, BE S T A N D ,
4,v.,....,, AP ~..2 . 1_ti,,,,`-c,
,:rfri . yl7, — ,,e• - ,, CHEAPEST vrs - Ea/qt. i v sell• 7 . _ c , D , x ;;
70 T T -,......;,z ing at the mcat extensor? IN f ' Itt
IVt N E 6 AR EGAR. WAILEXOUSE in the, YintEGrtni
'"9"muliliisc West. Thin house now nip iniiiinismtuniss
Una plies, and hat for the last ten UM
• '._ ' ~..;. years, more than one-half of ~'"....,-,.7k, !-
- '''''i at the Pittsdargh grocers, and intifljElr -
-,, t 4 Y - 2".: , t' 66 ' the same in every other city in .-.• -.'•,,,,•:-..,
wLich it he been introdtmed.
A. RALLOU, 146 Water etreet,
between 14mittat.1.1 and Grant.
pRODUCE.-
10 b*Ls. White 114tia5;
9 Mee. Pork t r ale by
TI smrrli 6 00.
J --- --
UST PUBLISHED,----iirightly's Pardon's
Annual Digest of the Lawi of Pennsylvania, for each
Co the years 1853,1854, 1855. 1858, 1857 and 1859. tuunelY,
from the 28th of May, 1353, to 28th of May, 1858 The
whole completing Stroud and Brighily's Pardon's Diger t to
the present date, by Frederick 0. Brightly. Esq.., for sale t.y
.1. B. WEI DIN,
No 83 We xtroot. °oar Fourth.
S 1 5 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN
TY-FIVE GENTS—THE GENTLE ANNIE
MELODIST.—This little work contains all the words and
Music of the new and popular airs of the day. The seep.
Lion has bean made with gnat care, giving only those songs
which are good and popular. All the best songs of S. G.
Foster, are embraced in this collection. A large Hupp y
just received, and for sale at the Music Store of
anl6 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 We;od street.
EG(IB.-40 Ras. Fresh Eggs just received,
and for sale byYgr/Jal,
wain corner ELlutet and Jrnst streets.
BRANDIES, GINS. WINES, ETC.,
D t EALEES IN
FINE OLD ISIONONEIALILLA V7HILSKY, PEACH
AND APPLE BRANDY. Also,
RECTIFIERS A N DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets,
apl4 PITTSEUIIOII,. PA.
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING
3
Wiarehouge, No. 21 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
itta,.. Rags bought at market priced. u.)oi
ItEIIIOV.4.L.
JOHN MOORIIEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water street, below Market
JOHN MOOREIEAD.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIA METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGLI, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WNW.
e. ASO JONHS JNO. L. Bo YD WM. M cOU'LLO :KJ LI
CAST STEEL,
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRLNGS AND AXLES.
Corner goas and First.
•25 PITTSBURGH, PA
imerican, Plain et Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
reor Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, 4r...e
Warehouse, No. 130 First street,
mr2O:ly•is
MANIIPAOTITEERB
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATIENT
SPER, CULTIVATOR TEETH,
MR /RESALE AND RETAIL
ACLITOR MERCHANTS,
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Woad strret,
4X-I, Ai ways nu hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brean , i 3, Old Monongahela and Roctided Whisky, of the
t:, Int»! .
WH OLESALE GROCER 9
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
/OR Tat 5 &LH C 4.
our, Grain, Baton, Lard, Dutter, deeds, Dried ffrait
anti Produce generally,
curraer of Itiks6ef t 13141 Virst strbata.
PITTSBUttett, P A.
iltliaa To-- tiaLlOiflEi.l3all.33, PA+ , William vilwortl,, ,
Juthbort A Sou, Plititpurgli; a Ott, tieiikell A
S. Brady, Cast.. M. A M. Batik.. List .4. tiowt-'l,
nal:oe A Cu. , George W. A.adors..,a, Pa.r.tou A Co
H.DWA RE.
AMUEL FAIINESTOWN:, No.
atraet, Pittaburgh, has on band a InTga
- - - - -
4 ht:ti be will sell very low for OAS El. In addition to hia
ln , cL s, LLin gee, Katy. and Fork" and Bpvolin, and 5 15rµ,
i.l -•.f talent uf .:srpout.sl 'lO Tools, he has recolvad a large
~i) dausagn Outtera and etutfuni;
Shovels, Tong - nos and Pokers,
!Sleigh Rolls, and Mira:llo.l
C 1.-01) Preserving Kettles
L.. C. fililPlialltfai,
A ruoltiiki AT LAW AND CONYEVAM.LER
W M. W. KNIGHT,
WIIOLESAIJS AND RZTAIL
FIRST PREIIIII READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY;
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
PHILA,ADELPHIA.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Lco., Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks wade to order by !netts
arnment, and warranted to give marl efaction. JeLlyJ
E. P. MIDDLETON & DllO.,
IMPORTERS Or
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DRALEAS IN
FINE OLD WHISKY.
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
jblAyd PHILADELPHIA.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
+THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
il Howie with VENTPIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
ci
NiLa) and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests togive
me a call before purchasing elsewhere, My work is got up up
by the beet mechanics (not apprenticst) Every attenti nis
~-iveu to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
wa7ranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. [myStlyis
ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five
Turners and upwards, and for Heating,Buildings, public or
of irate, by steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
urv&lsis PITI'SBURGIL PA.
I{ANITFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
LyA. of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgle )1 and an I Den
ial Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 85
Wood street. They give special attention the manufactur•
ug of Trusses, Supporters, eto. Jobbing and itepairing
punctuality and despatch. ~,17
ROOFS,
(Summons so Ruissuir, M'Quilas .t C 0.,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MPROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour
und Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
oleo. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co,
A. B. Benton Et Brat, " Yard, Gilmore & Co, "
uly3Ltf
J9SEPH HORNE'S,
77 dfarkat Prtrret
J. & T. GROUTT,
lILPORTEELS oP
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURBIIB OF
JONES, BOYD & CO
OOREIEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
VIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON
B. B. ROGERS Ss CO.,
Craaza Roos A.ND FIRST EifiIZETS,
" .. v - P7"iBBTIRO H. P.A.
WILLIAM CLAYTON A, CO.,
PITTSBURGH, P 4
WILLIAM BACILEV,
Nos. IS and 20 Wood Street,
lAMIES IrETZE3R,
STOCK OF ITARLYWARE,
F.W
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
(Succuitors to John Curttorighl.,)
HITCHCOCK, 111 9 CREED.1( & CO.
pringer Horbaugh, Joseph IL Mu, Bt. Louis;
Pittsburgh ; Fenton Bros.,
Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
L Ohilds 00.,
Sagaley, Cosgrave At Co"
" Garret & Martin,Philadelphia;
' , id:landless, Mewls & Co., " James, Kent,'Santeo Co. "
i. W. Smith, k Co., " Weaver & Graham,
W. H. MaGER
. MoGE E
MEROBANT TAILORS,
Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
ing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle
I .,heny City, Pa. Jel2:ly
pOINT BOX FACTORY.-
, BOMA GUTENDORP
Manufacture to order, BOXES anitable for Soap and Candles,
OA:Aware and Variety Gonda, etc., etc.
11-1. '"3 - r.l,re rmmrstly Oiled
u.0.8.K6.7 DALIII-1. I A.NIZ.9 fL RFULADENG
D OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
jo6 Oroaers, Commission and Nor:yarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Idanufactures, No. 251
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. uov2EY•
FURNITURE FOR CASH,
A full sasortment o
pittA
B burgh mantifactareJ VILIB.NITURE, embracing
UREAUX,
BOOK 0.138,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a epledid aesortment of
OFFIOR FURNITURE,
nstantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at this establishment is for OA2II.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
FA w , 14:. &
No. 103 Smithfleld etreet e helm Pifth.
.1 D. Acaalam,
has hi. Wm. 434241
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
tonic, catbartic and antl.dyspeptlo medicine, these
Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri
etor, (LB. WILSON,) with a confidence such ds a long con
tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war
rants. lu their operation as is cathartic, they influence
more the motory and less ihesecerning power of the bowels
than any other combination in common use.
AB A TONIO—They agree with the moat 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-DYBPEPTIO—They neutralize and inter
rupt 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 tree, full and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that die
gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at
tend or follow the use of other rouges.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract 0.) a letter from EL It Ithrnmoorth cf Co, Druggists,
Memphis, Tennessee, January 7, 1858.
MESSRS. B. L. FABALEISOCK & CO.—We were the that to ha
oroduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ago.
They were the best Pill over in this market. We use no
other in our own families, and..aecttred for them a high
tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, traly,
G. R. BARNEBWORTH & CO.
.tract of a Idler from G. W. Irwin, Nagurab.
Sir: I have seen
Limas
• -nn- neon's Pills used for the ague with good effect;
I have used them myself, and believe them to be the best
Pill in use. I have no doubt they will cure many other
complaints when properly used, ana I cheertully recommend
them to the public. Respectfully, yours,
G. W. IRWIN.
From OaLoral Wa. Hopkins, late Qinal Commitsioncr.
WASHINGTON, Pa. January B,lBlB—Dear Doctor: I have
been using your " Anti-Dyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned
required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have
never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me
from affections of the stomach and head. They have never
failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left
my system in better condition they found it. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc..
DR. It. ADAMS WILSON. WM. HOPKINS.
Pro-to Thos. Blacknwre, Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny Lb., Els.
To i a R. A. WELSON.—Dear Sir : I have been using your
Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
in ceo, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
for • sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip•
tion ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since
thee I use them as a family medicine: if I am bilious, or
anything ails me, and I require medicine, I take a Pill,aud
it cures me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for
the last seventeen years. THOS. BLAOKMORE.
January 8, 1858.
PITTSBURGH. PA
ElIMI:121
MSSEMS. B. L. RAIINESTOCX a Co—l have had considerable
experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded
Ly Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri
etors, and have often fait 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 digeative organs, of which they seem peculiar
ly adapted, beiug entirely free trom any griping tendency.
1 regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at all debilitering. Yours truly,
GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood street.
March h, 1868
PITTSBURG H
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DR, R. A. WILSON'S
PILLS
PREPARED AND BULL) B
WHOLESALE DRUOUISTB,
PITTBBURGH, PENN'A
Hear Dr. Keyser
THE GREATEST
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4
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\ DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
MR.. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has diseov
or.':. . Ale ut oar common pasture rea:‘ly
thnt.
. .
Every kind of Humor,
11,.0.tA THJ WORST BCROFTILA DOWN TO A Outilllo2.l
P MPLII
Be has tried It in over eleven huud:ad cases, and never
fall-al exempt in two cas,a, (both thunder humor.) Ito has
now lli hie p. - asessiou over ono hundred certificator of its
value, all within twenty miles; of Beaton.
bottles are warranted to care a unraln,r, acre ,south.
Woo to three bottles will core the worst kind of Pimple,
r. the fs.csa.
Two or three bottles will clear the systam of biles.
Two bottles am ws,rrstitegl to ease the werot c,..oter bt the
or
'run.) to Bce betties arm :rano nteAl to cure the - Aura: kind
or aryelpellta
,)- c to two bottles are warranted to corn all humid liti!tht
(3) oA.
Two bottles are wee rented to care run Obi( of the ears m;
blotches among the hair.
your to sir bottles are v.qtrreotbil to cure co, apt and
Mu ill trig liken,.
)oe bottle will core coaly eruption of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind
f ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the reoeftles
perote case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles aro warranted to cure saltitheum.
Wive to eight bottles will care the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ILOYLDUItY, MABB
totes MtlitS,—Tlie reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing 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, aa the most skilful physt.
dons and the most careful Druggists in the country are um
WIIIIIOIIE4 in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. In relieving
all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are on
fortunately so liable. That mod excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother , NURING SORE MOUTH,:
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored id
its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
naps to calm and sweet slumbers ; and the Midlical Moults
ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and
boosehold.
In the more advanced stages of
CANKER
it extends to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
which is nothing but canker of the atom h; then to the
intestines and
KIDNEYS,
()rooting a sinking, gone feeling, and an indlfferenc.o even to
iota carte of your family.
Your stomach In
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and you can only take certain
kinds, and oven of that your system does not get halt the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be•
cornea sallow or greenish, and your beat day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE?
Palpitation of the heart, pain in tho able, weakneaa of the
opine and email of the back, pain of the hip Joint when yon
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and alao, that moot ezcrn•
elating of diaeasea, the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor women are suffering from
this disoaae and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause_ I wish to improas
le your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of proven ,
Lion is better than a pound of cure.' In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with thin great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances ;
do you any injury.
No change of diet ever necessary—eat the beet you can gel
and enough of it.
DISHO4ION9 ion oar—Adults ono table spoonful per day—
Children over tenyeaos dessert spoonful—Ohildren from five
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli•
cables to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice a day. Yours truly
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price $l,OO per bottle. for sale by
Dr. GEO. B. KEYSER,
eep4:dsw No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa
I BEAUTIFUL HEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
Completely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that la gray would not have It restored to its
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff' and itching bat would have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache,
(neuralgia,) bat would be cured. It will also remove all
pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair &sato.
ratave will do all this, see circular and the follovvihg:
ANN Aims, November 6, 1856.
Purr. u. J. cod—Dear fir :—I have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having
been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, etc., I was disposed to place your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county
some months since, when you gave me such assurance as
induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whale 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 lt, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influenoe upon the
head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using
your Restorative, with the happiest effects horefore, my
skepticism and doubts in reference to Its character and
value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor
dially and oonlidentially recommend' Its use by all who
would have their hair restored from *hiss or gray (by res.
son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
all young persons who would havetheir hair beautiful and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
FILM= WOOD: It was a long time alter I :EtaW you at
Bllselleld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave mo an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when
I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the
surest test of Its power. It has done all that you assured
me it would do• and others of my family and Mends,
having witnessed its effects, arenow using and recommend.
lug its use to others SS entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for it.
Again, very respectfully and truly, yours,
801.0 MON MANN.
CUM; ILL, June 28,1852.
I have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Iteetorative, and have
admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the -use of his Resters.
tire It has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. B. BR OM. ex-Settatar,ll.B. -
O. J. WOOD • 00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. T., (in
the great N. Y.Wire Betublishment)and 114 Illarket
street, Bt. Leads, Mo. -
&law DB, GEO. H. 101710111, No, 140 Wood et,
itlmdaw • And sold by ell aim Daggictie
anl4:ly-413
IL i%l. CARGy' fk, GO.,
Photographers and, Asubrotypasts,
NEW YOKE. -
No. :41 kWh 'treat,
SUNBEAM. GALLERY,
B. W. ckr. of Market etroe nuts Diarnuad, Eiiac,bate ,
PRICES TO SUIT ALL. akyl3:tl-31)
El 0 G It 6
NEW DAG UERRNAN A4sll) "
SKY 4 , 11) diD I
GALLERY,
raTid blillalT,Nic 4R r. u I TEi T ;AZ E.Ol-T-01l9iCi:
I{36.PICTUILKS taken la ail Caw various style*, in rin3
wadclier, and warranted to pleat's; ri.,lllloltable rater:.
dick or de Dewed peetans ted:on at then - rualdetari.
ap'2Crlydnw-ii
pIIOTOURAPHY.-TAIS ART BAB BEEN
brought to such perfection that pictures taken by this
process have been pronounced perfect by the scientific
world. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic
elegance, at WALL'S P 1011711.1, 1.3.511.1311 Y, 13urth street,
J oats Building. Leu2B lw
A BEIAUTLIIIIL A.yD DURABLE PIOTURS
WLRRANThD, UAZ 13ii LLAJ AS LUW
AS AT A.NY 614:,12 GLASS iISiABLISELAIJNNT
U TUI OvIiiNTHY, AT
AV LL 'S nrth mtreet
Etelittored ti 21 Filth Street.
& CO.'S PkiOiOGRAPIIIC AND
vI3i3.OTYPE b 601.1 removed from
To Fourth scree: ' o :41 Wig.Li street, n.ar Market.
Those rooms having been Limit especially for the purpore,
rival three larg. lightd, are not; surpabrsed in the city for
car, tort, convenience add eit,e'dunce W arrahgement.
at,— Our old triends and patrons, and thole wishing en.
perior likenesses, are invited to call. 10,. Reception Room
and el eel:aims Lit the ground doer. ap7
A UUTiON SALES
_DAILY SALES AT NO. FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales ooms, No. 64, Fifth
street, every weet day, are beldr,ptibli.. ;ales of goods in all
variety, suited tor the trade Lind CNCIBLIMbr3 ; frotu a large
stock which ie constantly repldhished with fresh consign
menu, that mast be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. 31.,
Dry Qoods and faucy artichA,cotuprising uearly everythin.
no.ided iu the line for personal and family me; table cutt•
y;lm hardware; clothing; bouts and shoed; ludie3
AT 2 0't.f.0%.1.11., P. M.,
liunsehold nod kitchen trirniOre, new and socatl-hin,:
bode and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China war,
stuve,; cooking atenell,.; groceisks, &c.
AT 7 O'CIA)CE, P. M.,
. .
Fancy articles; watches; cloche; Jewelry; mneic l inatru
ciente; guns • clotning; dry 6u0i..,; hoots and uhoes . hook
stathmery, LseB I I'. M. DAVIS, Aunt,'
INTEREST IN STEAMBOAT METRO
FOLDS, AT AUCTION-6a TUESDAY EVENIItI
A ngrvit 31st, at 7, 1 ,4 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms
o 64 Fifth street, will e sal one undivided eighth part
of th A Steamboat getropolis, th tier furniture, tackle, do ,
ei aha now lies at the hion.mgahela wharf
T,rnis—Ou,-half cash, reHi lie In three and six tu.:.rith,
with approved security
JAKDWAIIE, 4UCTLON --On Tuas
DAY MORNING, 3lst, at 10 o'clock, will be
a. id, at the Commercial sates Roans, No. 64 Filth street, by
order of Receiver, the stock ofli a city retail store, cninprle
tog almost everythlug kept ima first class hal . ..mare rendn
lisbroeut, such as 13roed .lockson'e, Spear .tt .Iscksoir's,
and Lipton's superior Saws, Fire! Squares, from 0 to 10
inches; Fore, Smoothing Rabbit, Bead and Plough Pianos,
Patent Smoothing and Plough PI mos, Brace and Ditts,
}follow mid Shank Augers, biorttce Ifirtuor, lemming and
Socket Chisels, Plane irons, Berols, Gouges; Butt, Table,
Wardrobe and Coffin Hinges; Cheer, Drawer and Door
I orbs. ' Hand Vises, it rasa and Iron Oastors, Hatchet u, Ham
mere, Cooper and Foot Adzes,. Ivory and Boxwood Rules,
Trowels, double and eingto Fitt Axes, Shovels, Spades, For kg,
scythes, Hoes, Stee:yatds, etc., to which the
attention of the trade is invited.
an 26 1' M. T.VIS, Auctioneer.
BANK STOCK.. ', AT AUCTION.—On
TuEsbn y An,,,mt 31st. 1850, at 7%
,:clock, at the t:uninio. cbel e,rlps It ,oats, No. 68 Fifth street,
will be sold:
GO shares Nkr and Man ; bunk of Pittsburgh.
GI DAVIS, einctima,ar
100 PATENT TOWEL RACKS, AT
A MT/Oil-COD TIIESDAY 'MORNING, August
at 11 o'clock, at the Coluhlorclel • alea Rooms, Nci. 64
fedth dtreot, will be sold, 100 Pkteat. Towel Racks.
amid ' r e. M. DAVIS, Atictloneel.
- - -
W 001 ) STREET WAREHOUSES ANN
LUTE, AT A T 0 I;OD A Y .EV NCI,
eeptember 7th, at 7% o'clock, u: the Cenanercial Sales
lideces,_No. 54 Ifilth st:eet, wtll he sold: rouse - valuable
1,44 of groond, situate on the westward Ade of Wood street,
commencing at the distance cf 40 feet from the corner of
Front street, and adjoining thel drug VrE , ZE4IOI:I9O of Fithne•
stock & Co., each having a front of 20 font, and ealeullrig
buck 80 feet; on which is erected tao Brick Warehouses, 8
stet WO high; each having a frOct of 20 foot, and extending
buck 70 feet to an urea of 4 feet In the rear of the lots.
Tos me—One-half cash, residue in 12 mouths, with interest
an 27 N. hI. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
STEAMBOAT b.
ZANESVILLE.
For "Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM., Capt. Mou•
ROE AIRZ9, will leave for the above and all
intermediate portn on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
Par fre4ht or pesnaye apply th; I w‘ald.
CARRIAGES.
CARRIAGE DIANUFACTORY
AN D
EASTERN REPOSITORY.
JOSEPH WHITE
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, situated neer the Two Mlle •• ;
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a :7 — ... 11 —z.e.: 7
splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, 8u -
tf Ma, eta His arrangements aro such that he is constantly
receiving new and second-hand Vehicles, and the public may
rely on always finding a good stock on hand. Ho ales man
ufactures to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES,i BUGGIES,
And all pertaining to the bnainess. With eighteen yeara'
practical experience hi this btleinese and his well-known
facilities, he flatters himself that he dee great inducements
to purchasers.
At estabilahment is lo4ted on the route of the Ex
celslor Omnibus Line of Coaches, pasting the door every
fifteen minutes. an2s:de w
Al - C. WEST & Co.,
ItIANUFACTUP.6IIB os
CARRIAGES,
HOCHAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES A^.l3 SLEIGHS.
No. 167 Ponn street, PITTSBURGG, PA.
ZY..,1- All work warranted to ho oP the tostlmatoriala and
workmanship.myl2:lydia
JOHN W. 41'CARTHY,
BILL POSTER)!
w ILL ATTEND 1 G
0 THE POSTING}
and DIBTILLBUTIN ; of all kind(' of
DIMS FOR OONORRT3 Lttrxtl.P.l3, IaintIITIONB, a(
All coromunicatione—cither. by mall telegraph, or other•
wlso—diroctod to Eh:: °lnca of 1..h0 Morult.g Poet, v, rcr, II
ptutaptatteathina alft
_ _
THE SYMPOSIUM.
WILLIAM C. GAL L AGHER,
PROPIZIETOII,
Afth Street, Next Door to the Pittsburgh Theatre
The house is new, built espOclally for the ptirposea of a
First Clan Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav
ing had many years experience in the business will keep
constantly on hand the best that the markets offord. His
Wines, Liguori) and Ales, are 4f the best quality. He wants
all his old friends and the public generally to give him a
call at the Eyropeaium.'
ARNOLDS, Dovell god Davidson's Writiog
Fluid)] for sale by v. 11. HAVEN,
tlty[loner, Nos. 31, 33 arid 2.4
Market street.
_EXCITEMENT STILL INCREASING
On account of the griat reduction of prices at the
PROPLE'S 8130 E STORE, yeti- 0:0 aeilf g at tne following
cheap rotes: Ladies' Black Glintwa worth $1,75 for $1,25;
Ladies' colored Gaiters w rth '51,75 fsr $1,25; Ladies' Bus
king worth $1 for 75 ctn.; Ladies' Boots worth $1,25 for So
dz.; 'Mice? Congres3 Boots worth $1,50 for $1,25; Gent's
Patent Gaiters worth $2,75 foe $2.
DIFFENBAOLIEIL & CO.,
N 0.17 Fifth etraq, near Market
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILI
Aim
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK, M'CTJRDY .4 - 00 s)
M.A.NUFACTUREES OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Pottoma,
Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter solder, Am also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &a. Constantly
on Land, Tiluzan'ti Machina*, and Tools. NVorehonse, No. 149
First, and 121) Second street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2felydaw
THIIRSDAY, Sptember 2cl, at 3 o'oi'k,
P.IL, will bo 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 am and •Upper St. Clair Turn
pike, at about four milesfroin'the city, near the well-known
Nursery of lkictiteek & Ainixton;aild - frout its location in
the midst of moat beautiful scenery—in a healthy and
pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to the city; certain
ly offers Rare Inducements td persona desirous of purchas
ing an acre or more of groned for a country residence. A
large Academy is in progroaa!of erection on the premises.
The soil is well adapted for line gardens, oicburda, etc, and
springs of excellent water ex . abundant.. For further par
ticulars, apply at our office, 5 Market strA e t,
CUTIIIIERT A . SON,
Real Estate Agents.
MANILLA PAPRB. -- All'sizes - and
qualities, for Bale by
WM, G. JOHMSTOM & 00.,
Pallet 'Dealers and Stationers,
aria ; • ' 6 7. WOW street.
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