~ , , V ,7. -' :::•::5:TAMIA-1 -k g, 4. "7:: 0 . ;. : .:::..., , , , .i . -.., . :, -,........., , ..,-,,-..;-..5..:.-z.:.:?,7, - ;:_ . : g1•44 . ..,;k::.-' . .-:-,f .:, .....-- ---i:.', LOCAL AFFAIRS. Terrible Accident •on the Alle leglieny Valley Railroad. A YOUNG LADY KILLED. TWENTY-THREE PERSONS IN SURED. MMES OF THE WOUNDED. On Wcaneaday evening, about eight (1.31,,c1:, -.8 a train on the Allegheny Valley Railroad was return ing from the camp meeting at Tarentum, the h;nd rnott car Was in acme manner thrown eff the track near Halton's Station, and literally mashed to pieces- It was filled with passengers returning from the camp meeting and most of them were more or less bruised. Ono young lady, a Miss Kinkead, dattbgter of Mr. James T. Kinkead, tinnc; was killed. She was a sister of young Kinkead, who was killed at the burn ing of John M. Irwin's cabinet shop, about cloven months since. Mr. Kinkead is one of our most re , . spectod and worthy citizens, and the whole commu• nity will sympathize most sincerely with him in his severe nffilotions. lie has lost two children within tho year by sudden and violent deaths. We are informed that twenty or • more persons who were in the car were severely injured, several of them having their arms and lags broken and being otherwise severely braised. The accident is supposed to have been caused by the cross bar of ono of the brakes having got down and struck the ties, thus throwing the car off the track. It was thrown down a bank of twenty-five feet and turned twice over. At the first somersot the top of the car was broken off and the passengers spilled out. Miss Mary Ann Kinkead was found beleta the track and the car, with her head lying upon _a s!one and so badly crashed that the were anzing ant. She was quite dead and bad been killed in stantly. Her body was brought to the city, and Cor oner Alexander held an inquest upon it last night. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death un der the circumstances stated. The train was in charge of Conductor Alexander, who bears the reputation of being one of the most ctreful railroad men in Pennsylvania. It is evident that no foresight on his part could have prevented the accident. We append a list of the injured as far as there names could be ascertained last night at midnight, which, wo believe, includes all who received injuries on the train Mr. I. N. Ild'Creary had an arm broken and was otherwise badly braised. tire. 11!Creary, his :rife, had ono arm badly crushed John liockeby's skull was fractured badly. The following received slight injuries, some Of them being bruised in the limbs and others injured about the head and body : Mr. and Mrs. Kinkead, father and mother of the young lady who was killed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. John Cowell. Rev. Wm. 11. Lynch and lady. Mr. and Mre. John Steidle. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and daughter Mr. and Mre. H. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer. Mr. Edward Hear,leton. Dr. John Parchment. Mrs. Kauffman. Tho locality of the accident was about fourteen miles from the city, about one mile and a half from Halton's Station, and below Johnston's Station. The conductor and Rev. G. B. Russell were sitting in the car next to the one thown off, which was in the rear, when they felt a trembling motion of tho car. The train was stopped, and on looking out they saw the rear car rolling down the embankment. Fragments of the car were lying scattered about and the wounded were laying about in every direc tion. Mr. Rascal sts.tes that he saw Mr. KinkeeTa holding the head of his daughter, who was quite dead, Jamenting piteously, and endeavoring to re.. place the brain which was exposed by the fracture. Ha describes the scene as being terrible in the ex treme. All the wounded were placed in the other cars and brought to the city, where they wore conveyed to their hoses and properly cared for. Grocer d Baker's Celebrated Sewing Machines.— Elliott, the shirt mar., on Fifth street, who is agent for the sale of this most capital machine in this city, is selling them in surprising numbers. Invoice after invoice goes off es fast as received, and still the cry is for more. In purchasing a sewing machine which is calculated to last and do its work well, it is not gener.olly the lowest priced ono which is the cheap est in the end. It is better to pay a good price for a first rate article than to give one•half as much for an article which is of little use. Grover & Baker's ma chine is all that it claims to be. It is adapted to E.:wing woolen, linen or cotton goods, it finishes its work, it is easily kept in order, does sowing better sal more evenly than it can be done by hand, the w.,rk will not rip, it does not require respooling of the thread, and is in all respects a very superior ar ticle. These machines have met with the most un bounded popularity, far they need only to be seen to e appreciated. Every family should have cne, as a matter cf labor saving, domestic economy. Mr. Bi ll, tt, the agent, is exactly the man to have charge f the sale of such a machine in this city. He is a practical workman at them, and can show the caste tan- all their advantages by actual demonstration. They cannot but believe their own eyes, aided by El liott's pleasant manner of pointing out the excellen cies of the machine. Call at Elliott's Shirt Store, al,cl see the machine operated, and you will not rest setiAld until you have purchased ono. Poiice items.—Lawrence Dunn was held to bail to eniwcr at court for an assault and battery upon C..tharine Dunn, by Alderman Rogers. The quarrel 41 ,- Fe about some shirts, and the defendant took the resecutrix by the shoulders and gave her a good eh eking. Bail was entered. John J. Milliken made information before Mayor Weaver, against William Nelson, yesterday, for threatening him at the Scott House. Joseph Fisher was committed to jail, by Alderman Dcnaldson, for malicious mischief, on oath of Henry Car,on. Sarah Hall was committed, by Mayor Stnckrath, f r assault and battery, on oath of Catharine Stone, on Wednesday afternoon. Alderman Daft issued a warrant, yesterday, for John Clark, for surety of the peace, on oath of Willi s a Fleming, who states that he followed him for si,:,ut a mile, threateninc to whip him. Frqncis Kinsling, a butcher, residing on Fulton e, was before Alderman Crimmins, on a charge or false pretences, preferred by Thomas Burns, who allejed that in Jaly last, Kinsling purchased a cow frc,:a him, having represented that he was in partner ship with another person. The case was compro miaad bylCinsling paying for the cow and :the costs of prosecution. Letter Carrier.—Mr. Charlees Porter, who has for several years been watchman in the Western Pen itentiary, has been appointed Letter Carrier at the Pittsburgh post office, in place of Henry Hardaway, resigned. Mr. Porter is an active, energetic and most popular young man, possessing a most exem plary character. No man in the community is better Euited for or more deserving of the office to t rtish he has been appointed. 1:6 Weather.—The following is the range of the sieter and barometer, as kept by George E. , op.i.oian, Fifth street, on Wednesday THERMOICETEIL In Sun. cloudy. A. M 12 sf 6 - P. M B - .rometer 29 7-20 Death of Captain Wright—We regret to an nolt ce the death on Tuersday afternoon, at his res.. ider,co in Franklin township, of Theodore F. Wright, in the thirty-fifth year of his age. He had a large ei-ele cf friends and acquaintance in this county, wh: will deeply regret to hear of his decease. Hia funeral will take place this morning at ten o'clock, frctn the residedce of his father in Pitt township. , o , r ,ta.--A horse; attached to a local express wrg:. , n loaded with"•trunk boxes, ran away on St. t'l! , :tr street: yesterday morning. He was secured be:ore lo VS/ done much damage, further than up s e rung a number of the trunks, several:of which were b tdly broken. A pe.-idiar neatness of style and finish is a dis tinct feature in the garments for men's and boys' R . ear, made at the establishment of J. L. Carnaghen, Allegheny City; Ho engages first class workmen in every department, and aims at superiority in each branoh. Botenzan & Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last twb of v i hich she was very low indeed. I procured some cf your Compound, and after she had taken it for about five weeks sho was able to do all our house work, which she had not previously done for four years. - I We cheerfully, and =asked, recommend your Com pcold to all who are;suffering under that terrible tLlsease—Consumption. hums SotrummeaD. Marx IL Sorra=Law. L3casTuaa, Ky., July; 1866. • • y - " t`, 4.7.; Preliminary Examination of Christian Jacobi forth, Disorder of his Wife. At ten o'clock on Wednesday morningy notwittoi standing the morning papers had announced that the examination would not take place until eleven, quite a large ecincour.o had assembled at the Mayor's office to listen to the examination of Christian Ja. °obi for the murder of his wife, on Cie night of the 7 t h o f July. A large assemblage , had congregated in the rear of the office, awaiting the time when the prisoner should be taken from the tombs to the office, when they uould get a glimpse of his person. A few minutes after ten, Jacobi was taken into the office and placed inside the barricade, when immedi• ately a dense mass tilled the office, while the yard was alive with spectators who watched the proceed ings through the roar windows. Mayor Stuckrath was requested to act as interpre ter, and an affidavit charging him with the crime of murder having been read to Jacobi, he was caution • ed to say nothing which would criminate himself and make a statement concerning the affair if he desired. This he refused to do, and a number of witnesses wore calla and examined. - Deputy District Attorney Miller acted as presen ting counsel, and Thomas Howard and J. J. Seiben ick, Esqs, appeared for the accused. As the testimony given does not differ much from the facts already gathered and laid before our readers at the time of the murder, wo shall not give it entire, but only a brief summary. Daniel Herwig, who keeps a hotel in the Fifth ward, testified--that on the morning of the 7th of July, Jacobi, with his wife, four children, and the girl Sailer, arrived at his house, and that the former gave.-his name as Sailer. He took a room with two beds in. He was absent nearly all day. Ile told Her wig ho had no friends or acquaintances in the city. Soon after coven o'clock in the evening, ho called for his wile, she wont to his room and the two went away together, down Penn street. He described Jacobi ; said ho had on clothing similar to what ho now wears. He bad whiskers on the side of his face, which had since been cut off. He saw him again the next morning at the depot of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, where he purchased tickets for him. Jacobi loft on the emigrant train, saying that he must get cif, let it cost what it might. lie stated that he had left his wife on the other side of the river with some good friends. After Jacobi left, Herwig saw a cousin of his, also named Jacobi, who informed him that some ten or eleven years since, Jaeobilaad worked with him for two years at Sligo. Adam Tennant, who was on viatela 7 at Hera ig's, testified that about two o'clock on the following morning, Jacobi returned -to the house alone. He admitted him, and asked where his wife was. He replied " she was all right; that he had loft her with come of her acquaintances." He said ho could not stay with her, as he wished to look after the children. In the morning be came down and told Adam he would pay him if he would assist him to get away on the first train, as he said he must go. Toussant showed him the emigrant train and Jacobi left on it with his children and the girl. Mr. D. S. Eaton testified to baying soon the body found on Cork's Run, soon after it was discovered. Daniel Herwig and Adam Toussant were both re called to identify the clothing found on the murdered woman. Mr. Herwig said the entire family had clothing similar to the dress shown, but neither of the witnesses could say positively that they had seen Jacobi's wife wear the clothing shown. Mr. Daniel O'Neill identified the clothing as being the same as that found on the body of the murdered woman discovered at Cork's Run. Barbara Zang, formerly Ptielsterr, testified that she became acquainted with Jacobi, in Germany, and came to this country in the same vessel with he and his family. She examined the shawl and shoes found upon the deceased and declared positively, though rigidly cross.examined, that Jacobi's wife wore those articles when she loft the ship at New York. The defence called only one witness, John Nicholas Shaffer, who testified that he knew Jacobi some ton or eleven years ago, when ho was a laboring man in the Sligo Iron Works. lie was acquainted with him for two years, and had never known anything against him until this charge. Since he loft tho city he had not seen or spoken to him. The Mayor stated that there was other evidence for the prosecution, which he did not think necessary to introduce, as sufficient had already been given to wmrrant his committal to jail to answer a charge of murder at the October term of court. The prisoner was then remanded to the watch horse, and after hethe crowd bad in coma degree dispersed, was con" veyed to jail under a strong escort. The prisoner manifested no emotion whatever during the examination, being apparently very com posed, with a smile playing on his countenance con tinually. He professed to be unacquainted with the -English language, bet seemed to understand it, as he was heard to whisper once or twice. during the ex an.ination of a witness who spoke in English, "that's a lie." He will probably to tried at the next term of court, and from a perusal of the above it will be seen that the circumstantial evidence again: t him is strong. His counsel, however, may produce other witnesses whose testimony would go far towards his acquittal. Bargfur.v.—On the night of the 31st tf August, the Pittsburgh Water Cure establishment at Hays'. ville station was entered by burglars, about 2 o'clock A. M. They went into the sleeping apartments of quite a number of the patients who had not taken the precaution to lock their doors when they retired. As nothing of the kind had ever before occurred in tho establishment, the inmates had become careless. They were net discovered until one of them entered the room of Mr. Hurford, the proprietor, who was awakened by the noise. He immediately asked " who is here ?" The burglar replied, "all right, I have only missed my room," but at the same time leaving by an outside door, by which he had come in. Mr. Hurford gave him chase for some distance from the house, but did not succeed in capturing him. They managed to get about $5,00 in money and a fine breast pin of Mr. Th mss Mitchell's, of Pittsburgh. They left a strong new chisel lying on the perch, which they can have by calling for. E. M. Jenkins d- Co. have a most excellent as sortment of books, magazines and newspapers at the railroad depot, in Allegheny. They have all the new publications as soon as issued, and travellers in the cars, as well as the cit:-Lcrs of Allegheny, find their establishment a very great convenience. They always have the latest Railroad Guides for the no. commodation of the travelling public. Dinsmore's and Appleton's Railroad Guides for September hare both been received. They have also just received Frank Forrester's last work entitled " Tricks and Trans of Horse Dealers." Call in and examine the books for yourself. An arrangement ilea been our, red int between tho Pittsburgh, Fort Way ^o arid Chicago Railroad, and the C. C. C. Ccmpany, to tate oft - ,et in October, by which the latter eompnny is ta run n Icily passenger train, each way from Cleveland re Chicago, without change of care. The new mute is direet from Cleve land via Crestlite to Chleage. This is a good ars rangement and will throw an immense travel over the road. The names of the twu men who were killed at the coal pit in Chartiers township on Tuesday, as noticed in yesterday's Poet, were George Berrien and George Qaance. Berrien was a married man and had a family. Qaance was THE RELIEF AFFORDED BY DR. J. HOSTET. TEE'S STOMACH BITTSRS In all eases of Dyspep sM and similar affections has given that valuable prepara tion a wide popularity among these who for years suffered from such ailments. It is excellent as a tonic, and benetl cleat in lts effects on the system. Its history is one almost of miracles, one to which Dr. Hostetter can point with con fith-uce rod credit- Indeed, nu remedy, perhaps, in the n,a period Ills attail,d much au ( x!uutlerl popularity an the L'octor's bitters, which ore ever regarded a a certain cure for distress of stomach. Those who have tried it speak pralsingly of it 3 effects, and therefore, we can commend it to general use. The Titters are fire horn anything calcula ted to trove Injurious I, the system, or objectionable to the patient. For gale by drugglito and dealers generally, everywhere, and by 110STETTER .4 BISITIi, Idannfactnrer3 and Proprietors, ,S Wntor end S 8 Front streets OJ. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, but leaves them to teat their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them is inaclent proof that they are all they aro recommended to be, and far au perier to any preparation of the kind new in the market. Their 11-18 is always attended with the moat beneficial re- Bolts iv. cases of Dyepepsift, loss of appetite, weakness of the store.ach, Indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter freer the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure and call for J. M. Olin's Colebratod Stomach Bitters, end see that the article per el: aced bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. kI.OLIN,N ae proprietor rind manufacturer IL% 267 Penn etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa , and by druggists and deniers geneetlly. 10.9 I❑ shad. 65° JOSEPH MEYER, Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs Warerooms, 42.1 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, ./Xj•- In addition to the Furniture business, I aleu:k devote attention to ITN. DERTAKMG. Hearses and Carriages furnished.' DEPOT FOR . THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, Lubricating 011 for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the best winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C. THOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP. This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all, smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant Same. - For sale - wholesale and retail by U. BOITSKLU, fkisZligen MANUFACTURER OF PITTSBUI?GI3I,_ , PA Stage of Water. Two feet water in the channel Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets. Prrrsßußcrt, September 1, 1858 The 'buaineas of the past week has been unprecedently drill, even for this dullest of all seasons of the year, and there is no feature we riby of especial note in any department of trade. The woo her has been unusually inclement, but the rains that have been absorbed by the earth, which wise very dry, and the rivers have swelled but two or three inches since oar last report. The receipts of Produce are quite insignificant, nor can we hope for any Improvement until the fall freshets arrive. The money market is without material change. The do. mend for money may have improved a little, but there la still more in our banks than will meet the demands of their customers in the discount Lino. The rates of exchange aro unaltered; sight drafts on the east may be quoted at Ix', 1 - a cent. premium for par funds, and Western is equivalent to par. The Bank statements for the week ending Saturday August 28, show the following aggregate:— Asa Ts. August 28. Aninst 21. Loans and Di5c0unt5........... $6,008,491 86 $5,953,827 54 Due by other Banks. 508,953 88 523,771 48 Notes, &c., of other Banks and Treasury Notes.. Specie. Idanrunts. Circulation 1,475 516 00 1,452.701 00 Due to other Banks 181.392 80 182,413 ne Depositea 1,684,917 34 1,888,574 83 These figures show the following comparative lesulte : Increwe in Loans and Discounts $154,6e3 82 Decrenan in amount due by other Bunks 14,b17 0.) Increase in Notes and Checks of other Bank., 87,b27 81 Increase in Specie 9,414 Increase in Circulation 17,745 to Increase in amount due td other Banks 1,4.01 50 Increase in Depasites 1,500 En) ASHES...The market still remains quite dull, with no salon worth reporting. Soda to still held at 3%@-1.c., and Nitrate of Soda 651 y c.. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearle we quote at 5 , ,4@).55 , ,ic. Pota are altogether nominal at 5 (65 1 ,4:, DA.CON,—The market is improving, and prices have ad vanced vlightly. Shoulders sell,at 7 1 : 4@7 , /,c, Mei at 8 3,e@ 83‘,tc, and plain hams at 9%401110c. Plain, Cauvaesed llama lie, and Sugar Cured 1.2®1`2%c. BEANS —Nothing doing, with nominal quotations at $1 7,4 bushel for small whifa, and choice lots at $1,10(41,16. BUTTEa.—None offaiefug worth reporting. A few bar rels of choice roll have been sold to country dealerP at 12@ 130. BROOMS.—There is a geed simply in market; B[llo3 I common are regularly made at $1,25, and fur !Atria kinda $2; rattly- commands $2,25q82,50 V dozen. BUCKETS AND TUBS...The Beaver tnauui'a.•,turers' pric ee are as follows:—Bnckets, plain inside, v dozen, $1,45; painted inside, $1,50; 3 hoops, $1,75; Tubs, No. 1, 8 hoops, V dozen, $7,75; No. 1, 2 hoops, $6,76: No. 2, $6,00; No. 3, $6,501 No. 4, $4,75; No. 6, $4,00; heelers N. 2, $2,V6 Req . Bushels, sealed, 1475. CORD tOR—. Manilla Rope, coil 13 p 1 ID Tarred " 14 lb White " lb Hemp " " 15 13 lb Tarred " " ...15 'tfl lb Packing Yarn, fine 13 Vi Ib, Packing Yarns, c0m.12 lb BED Conns...Manilla $1,87, $2,81@3,75 dozen; Manilla. 11 coil, lbc. %I lb.; Hemp $1,87, $2,75@3,75 33 dozen; Hemp, 'p coil, 12c. Vi lb. Ptonms Lints...Manilln 87c. p dozen . Hemp 70e. per dos. CorroisCommaz...Cotton Rope 94 and upwards, 20; do below 5..4 22; Bed Cord $2,L0Q3,82@4,75 p 1 down; Plow Ines $1,25; Sash Cords $8,50. CANDLES...The following are now the current rats of city manufacturers; Moulds, 13c. ? lb.; Dips, 12%c.; star t 2 25c. lb. CHF.ESE...The demand is only local and the sales are consequently light; sales of A. H. are making In small lota 7@7%c lb. CBACKIIRS...The prices havo andel - gun., a further ad vance. The quotations are now as follows :—Vf ator Crackers 11 th b%c.; Butter do. 6 , Ac.; Sugar Sc.; Soda 7c.; Boston 7c, Pilot Bread hid. $44.0. DRIED FRUIT...Dried Apples sell in small lots at $1,50 'p bush. Of Peaches there are scarcely any in market; held at $3,76@54. DRIED BEEF.. Transactions quite limited; canvassed brings 12§1234c. EGGIB...The market is not very wall supplied, but the de mand is light; the prices, have, however; advanced a shade, an' sales of packed are now made at 'l,4@Bc l dozen. FLOUR...The receipts continue light, and the prices mani fest a tendency towards a still forth , . r advance. From Brat hands, sales of small lots have been made at $5,12 for sayer fine, and $5.30@5,37% for extra. From store sales are made at $8,87@5,50 for superfine, $5,62%@5,75 for extra, and $5,87 @sB for extra family. FlSH...There is but little change in the market. Mack erel, No. Ws are sold at $lO to city trade sad $10,50 to country. liallfax Herring quote at ss,7s@ge, and Codfish at 6@ , 6 1 ,4c. The prices for I ake F.sh are as follows ; bite Fish, g 1 bbl , $7, In half bble. $3,50 ; Lake Tr ut, $B, half bb1a.53,50; Herring, $3, half bbls. $3; fa 030 n, $B, half bbls. $4. FEND—Feed sells at the mills Iron Go to Soc. 'p 100 lbs. for Bran to liliddllnga. FEATHERS—SaIes of prime Western are made on arrival at 46c. VII). in small lots, and from store at 50c. FIRE BRJ.C.K...SaIes are regularly made at $.28€446 VI M. GRAIN...Tho demand for Oats continues good, while tie. receipts continue light; sales from first hauds are made at 40@43c., and from store at 15c. Corn is scarce and tirm at 60c. Rye has improved, and tales are now made at CU©62c from first hands, and fibc from atom. Barley is nominal at 60c. Wheat is scarce and in di maul, at 90ces$1 for Penn sylvatila red, and $1,10@51,•20 for s,,,,tbr, GRoCERLES...There is nothing d‘oug bovond the r..gelsr country and retail trade. Sugar LOld at 9 3 /,,,sinc. fur fair N 0., end Idolas!ei at 50c. 111:e -1" , 405% in tiorres. MAY ...Receipts at F.C315.1 during tbeweets have been with prices ranging from $7 to $ll '4l too. GU/ES...Green Hides have advanzed to Pc. 11 th , with a fi'm market. The supply of Dry is very limited, and the quotati: n is nominal at 17c. IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured Iron are as follows:—Common Ear 2 , .6 to 21;c.../4 lb. Puns aro selling at 0,60@4,76 for 10d. to dd., according k. gnat t t y ; the terms aro six months' credit, or 5 "To cent, discount for cash. Bales light. LARD...City No. 1 iv firm at 1 and country et 9M( 10c. tE - TT4 F.P...The market is slendy, with no change in our old quotations: Bed Spanish Sole rElm 22©28c.. Slaughter 26428 c. Skirting 28@8/c. Harness 24®20c. Upper dozen .$30:10 .$30,g42 LUMBER, Sean:med.—The following are the quotations of seasoned lumber, from the yards In the city:— Common 1 Inch Boards, st 4 1000 feet $l6 00 Clear do do ...... ....... 82 00 flooring dreesesi do Shingles, II 1000 8 60 Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch—V4 1000 feet .. 30 00 do do 1 1 ,4 do 112 00 LUMBER, Gram... The market In unchanged; sales are making at the river at $lO per thousand feet for common and r2t) for clear. Shingles, $2,50 thousand. NESS PORK—There is a better demand, with moie firm ness In prices; sales have teen $lO 60 by the lot, and $l7 in a small way. METALS...Pig Lead has inclined to 6, and Bar to Oligi7; Sheet Copper 3.503ic; Sheet Brass 32c OILS...Lard Oil continues firm at 85c. for No. 1 in tots, Lin eed has advanced to 78iia80c. PIO METAL—.Remains at the last quotations, $24(0 $26 for Allegheny and anthracite. POTATORS...New are selling at 66475 c y bushel, with kl regular supply. POWDER...There hoe teen a &cline in the prices :f 75c. on firmer quotations of Blasting and $1 on Rifle ; the quo tations non are for Blasting $4,25 ? keg; Rifle $6. SAND S'PONE...l.legular shims Huntingdon county, at $9 it ton. SALT— Allegheny N.. 1 Is Lew by manufacturers a $l.O bbl., and extra at 1,16. NrJin Luc.,tl.l hands the fig urea area trifle more. SHEDS...Some lots of new Timothy aro coming la, and small lots have been selling at $1.63 Thnre is nothing do • lag In Clover. Flax.seil is firm at $1.21441,30 bushel. SOAPS...The following are the manufacturer's prices Rosin 6c.; No. 1 Palm 6%; Gliomiml 64 ; Gastale and Toll 10c. "0 BELPXIISIO2, YGBNO, at:..—The prices have again de clined, and the following aro now the ruling Ilgure3: EagiA Eheetinga BV. V 4 yard; Niagara 81,4 c, POUND TANII. Na. 16 N. 6 to 10 in clusive, VS lb.- 20 (ee ... No. 17 Noe. 11 and 12... 21 ... Nu. 18 No. 14 .... No. 1b.... No. 400, doz_... 11 lg. ...'Oarp..tOlfo,as.col. 26 ... No. 500, 'la d0z..... 10 " white26to3o 21 4 ... No. 600 9 0 " :..9;044 22 4 ... N 0.700 . 6 0 ... ravine 22 ... 8 ... Batting, No. 1.... 16 No. WO 8 No. 16 653 ... No 100 0— ......... 8 @ =l , Batting.- 17 Coverlet Yarn.-- 27 ug. 16 Candlewick.......... 20 6) ...I TALLOW—The prlceshave advanced; we quote rongh at Itt, and rendered at 10%c. VINEGAR...BaIton Vinegar is quoted at Sc. to the city and country trade, and 9c to outside dealers. WHITE LEAD, LITHAIttIE, tc...Whlte Lead Is firm and in steady demand at $2,50 ^1 keg for pure oil, and dry Sc lb, subject to the usual dlmounL Bad Lead 0%090, net, and Lythargo 8%. WINDOW OLAB.B.:.Tha prices for city brands have ad• vancod, and wo correct our quotations as follows :-818 and 7x9, box of 50 feet, $1,60; 8110, $2,16; 8:11, 9111, 9112, and 10x12. $2,40; 8.113, Dila and 9x1.1, $2,65; 10x15 and 10x16, $2,75; 1011 oent discount off. Country brands 60c. lower. WOOL—There Is now but late offering. The prices range from 30 to 4bc lb, as in quality. WHISK V...1n Whisky there has been a slight advance. Rectified Is selling at 27@)28c., and raw at 26@)27c.? gallon. Baltimore Market BALTIMORE, September I.—Bloux is unchanged; Ohio steady at $5,50. Wheat Ls firm and unchanged. Corn; white 785Vit yellow 88c the supply is very light. Whisky Is dull at 25®25 e. lard has improved demand; sales uf 500 tierces western at 11%c. lIESDAOIIIE arises iu most cases from disarrange ment of the digestive organs, which arises from a great variety of causes. WILSON'S PILLS have been proved by an experience of twenty years, to be a simple, ' , are and perfect remedy for periodically returning headaches. They are need by the Faculty as a regular prescription, and are not to be clamed with patent medicines, made simply to sell. These Pills are prepared and sold by B. L Fe. NE STO. OK & CO., Wholesine Druggist—and proprietors of B. L. F&IINESTOCIL'S VBEMLFIIOE, No, CO, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bee advertisement on third page of this day's paper. [au2B . T. /MINED Y W. & KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, It. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED ti IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. auTtlydaw) TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY • 12XCITEMENT STILL INCREASING— On account of the great reduction of prices at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, we are selling at the following cheap rates::Ladles' Black Gaiters worth $1,76 for $1,25; Ladies' colored Gaiters cr.:rth $1,76 for $1,25; Ladles' Bus kins worth $1 for 76 eta; Lad' Boots worth $1,25 for . 80 eta.; ladles' Congress Boots worth t 1,50, for $1,26; Gent's Patent Gaiters worth $2,75 for $2. BLIMEESCIaIat a op., tioal Mkpireat, ream Idarkst 384,501) 26 402,337 07 1,257,171 62 1,260,620 61 cnt...14 lb Manilla 110 27 0 28 (0 29 SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING Wall TIIE CHONNT itllqUffiT OF GU'S. DRUB GY TOUR PATIENTS; DRS. C. M.. FITCB AND J. TV: SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may bo consulted at their offico, No. 191 I'o3lll street, OPPOSITE BT. ELAM HOTEL, except uudaye, ASTIIMA, BP.ONViifPIB and ALL °THE:: EP.ONIO ompLeas, complicated with, or coming pulmonary ,tiasage, including Catarrh Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Ggast7itis, Female Complaints, 4e. LL':. iii'oa ~,s mid state that tht.ir ti f•atuloi.t of O 114 , 111.11/tion is L.tecd upon the Lnct th,t in I/ e Neuf anti system ,u large, tx.,thlefo - te ant during its dentt7pment in Use lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purity the blood and strengthen the system. With thee:, they use MEDICAL 1.11- LATIONII, which they value highly, but ouly as FLIIia !toes, (having no Curaliee .:(hue when used aline,) and Inver lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability keetelent bused upon the planet. ble, but kidt) idea that the "s,,at 'Attie dieease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," fur, as before stated, the seat of the ditaue it en the au.i i:3 cfficta in the lungs. , . No Chat fui d !it of tiuttlti.ota writ bo MILL G• 7 , 1 , 41 , 1 , 1 g t• CullElllll luy2t):4lew a.,19.7-.. HAN li THE At the Au) gust term of tho t.uprotut- Cola t lit" At. Island, for Wnidiirigtuti cuUnty, rho ltrst dee of Jniousry, 195 U, was I,usitcd for hringidc .11 th- lolls et the Laui., with n vioN to o dtt i.hthil of tuu,ia thou ott bawl • l u:ticf lb Mimi° Walt Li bi /t, and 1./1 out oS bills but then I tented, ueo,t, of c-uisc, all If the Bards is tot tent of Mihl../1 the": es uoreaeouable doubt. Thu hulk will be lak,Al to igtyLueLt el' all debts. ISM* pre sented, tor which noulpta cite given, will he outitled to la. torest. Bills may bo funcatAted to the lt,:alver, at Ken. niugtou, Ithodc le land F.. It I'OITI - At, au3l Atv Receiver. •- - - of the Boa of L.Lr, County. monad Lo t 4, rirre, BUB.LILI AND tt.lll UiJJPANY, due July, Ib5S. will I,ohot , of W. 11. ',VILIJAMS A 00., Pittaburgh, ea The chaugo hi place of payment is made in coasequettco of the falluro of the Ohio Lift, Justin/tic., and U.111;4.3, !• Low York, where. the C.ur,ous are irtvistAL, It . order ii Tit c. COAIMI.:R±IJNERS. 01 , 11 Ck: OF PlTctill RUH CAA COMPANY, t Pittsbar . Bll, AUWIlst. Litth, ISSO. ELEl3.7l'!un'—'lll33 eunaal meeting 3.,t the .Stook• holders of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, tor the put Pone of rive try, two pers..; t• 3 serve as Ti IlMeee of said Company for the tote. et Ihre. will be held et the office of the C.•ropauy, in Pittsburgh, on the HST N.13):)31 D.Y (tith do; ) f.t et.:PTEMBER next, between the haul's of and 0 n'eleck, P. a JAME; M. ClittlSfY, sa32l.:2sr Trenacti er. AMUSEMENTS. IS)S COLLINS PARK ..... ...ISSS, 644 . . RAND EXHIBITION FOR THE IM pit o'E:it ENT of the breed of lIUTSZ:d. The follottlog Pretnintue will be awarded et COL, • LIPS PAM,: , on • WEDNESDAY, bliPrEaliiElt 290 n. ',Vete A Premium or slt•flud :•• the owner of the beet Trotting Horse, tulle thr A , in five, to go as they plonee. Drivers and Ride, t., weigh 145 the., ee,h Free to all Trotting sex 0'4'1,41 in Allegheny county. A 11 E DAY, a Cre:niuui of pi) to the own r of the heat Lloiae, two noln heats, :iv a, they please. Drivers and to weigh 145 the., °let.. Frye to all Pacing Liorees. ON TIILIRS :JAY, 6102;01BEIR A P 1 euliout of $lOOlO the owner kkf the best Trotting Horse, reil3 lkeerki, three lu five, co kek tlie . 7 please. Drivers and lihdeie to weigh 145 each o all Trotting Hereto. SAME DAY, a Premium of s'2 l , t the owner of the fast est Mule, mile heats, te' in thrk kk, ca - eh weights. TllIItU DAY—YIt WA Y, UCTOBEE. A Premium of $lOO to the owner if the best Trmtiag Trurse, two mile brats, go as thy pl. foe. Drivers and Riders to weigh 145 IDs ~ach. There or more eAtri,s will ho required, to o-ulost fur eaMi premium; cotton. 010q")•cent. Collins Park is a beautiful liall-mile track - , very witle,with very aczounnocisting turns-4t is situated five miles from Pittsburgh, on the Pea nsylvs.nia itailrostd. bei 111, eonvenieut and espy of access, to those Fleet or West, who wish to visit the Exhibition by lei:real. . . he foregoing trials of speed will be i a tho afternoon of each day, begiunio.; at 3 o'clock, P. Ai Ppocial trains of cars, will leave each day for tha Park, at 2% o'clock, run ning to the Parlr, for the aoconnnuiation of visitors, an ,, returning, will leave the Park at 7 o'clock, P. M. [en2l:td SEWING MACHINES. SINGER'S 0• 7 4 lEMI ; 1 4 T UE UItEAT OF SINGER'S NI 4.411111 NE Ov.r all atilt, .1„ Ir U, 114, t i,.t utztg and :Moe Mauufa , tur,t Sat ;ars tag- TT lElllllOr, and Coach Makvreu hue long burn pra,nrally trkno , A loged HES NEW FAMES MACHINE, Whnti is a l'ght, cotapw.l aud lachil) (clo)ng its work cut/ally wall with Ihe large anoldueso and urodi I t.conir3 a favorite l.r handy . I wo A full supply [ha ob va %LAO. stile Ncw York prlcem. by IL fItAW, 3i Ma. ki•t /greet, aal9.ly—:lp Pittsburgh, Penu'n. QEWINI; MACII I N F, TUE `3*2 AND $440 D.tuilLE ?,TITCII SEWING I\IACIII NES Are now on Exhibition. at the II () S I E MR. DALY, NO. 20 FIFTH STRNET, Theee Machines arc :On& led to he the I.,nt ia titarket fur family U6O, makitic: uu elastic double thread ntitch, which will not rip con if every ntitch be cut. It le the only low priced double thread Machlue le um Lot. Orders rill lin received and promptly tilled by M. DALY, A,11111., No 2u Fifth street, eu the corner of Market alley, Plttaoargh, Pa. d NoTtou—M. DALY, en the corns: - of Fifth street and Market alley, in the uuly U-1, of the ulnc in business on this street. jylf.r.ly ELLIOTT, . Q. THE first place in public estimation is ntw Justly accorded to the GROVER & BARER MA CHINE, for family Sewing, for the following reasons:— let. It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER than any other machine. 2d. It makes a seam which will NOT HIP or RAVEL though every third stitch is cat. 3d. It Elec.'s from two ordinary spool, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same Machine rues silk, linen thr:ad and np3ol cotton, with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elastic us the west elastic fabric, so that it is tree from all LIABILITY to BREAK, in WAF lI ING, IRONING, or otherwise. Otis. The stitch made by this Machina is more BEAUTI FUL than any other made, either by hand or machine. at43o - 1v - - FIRST INTRO. ACED JULY, 1549.- A. L. AROFIAMLBAULT'S Portable steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine, Oa Wbecla, Irma 3•0 30 'n:..reo power. Also, Farm En. glues and Saw Mill Drivers, 3to 30 Lone. En , zints always on hand. Manufactory, 18th 5' Hamilton Street, Jy3o:3mclaw PHILLDELPtIIA. A. H. C. BROCXEN, No. 2t Cliff Street, New York El _INUFACTURER GLASS SYRINGES, 110MCEOPATHIC VI A 1 S, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chnrints, Perfumer:, Phzto graphers, etc. Gr ." Lj tee pacltage. A libsr al discount made to the traiLL Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Pricr. Lists sent on applica tion. iY=ln NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27; FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has ltased, and fitted up several commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Hammer Season. dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FitEg/1 CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, ananll the refreahmonte of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. - (je10) M. McGINLIIY. Dovell and Davidson's Writing A RNOLDS, Edda for sale by W. 8. HATES, &al:loses, Noe. 81, ZS and 85 stl2, Dfiloret street. ~,v 1t05 mum,77,774n, , tpw,A.- 7 _,„..,„,,....,.,.. .. . BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAIIFI A RYE WIILSKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN U DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, apl4) PITTEIiIIROII, PA. gt) al n 0% T E F J. & T. GROUTT, TIPPORTZU OP S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, IkIANIMAOTURSRS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL RENDS OF WRAPPING F't IS- Fit' JO FL Warehouse, No. '27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sags bought at market prices. m 3.3 REMOVAL. 01 1 N MOORHEAD ha removed to • No. 7 4 Water etEeet, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD, ;OMMISSION MERCHANT, POE TOI SAGA OP PIG NIETAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW IsiARRET, rurl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. BAAO JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. 51W0LLOUGIJ JONES, BOYD & (1) itAlnitACYJitiiila oa C et.ST !MEL. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. cornaw Koos aanill fo'irst Streets, 25 PITTSBURGH, PA HOORHEAD tt 2dAANIIPACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, / GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, Vor Mooting, Guttering, Spouting, dice. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MITATION RUSSIA SHEET IROW IVesrehouse, No. 130 Virst atzeet, mr'26:ly•ie 11). B. ROGERS & CO., MAIIIIFACTURBII.B OP iIOGENS' IMPBOVELD PATENT STD ' : 1, CULTIVATOR TEETH, COIL - SOIL ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, prrrsiontna. PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR. MERCHANTS, O. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Weod etreet, 44- Away ou hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac) Eitat...Hem, Old klunutigultela mad 'fortified 'Whisky of the ofttoll2lr. dnl•4ydolt BAGALEV, WHOLESALE GROCER Nos. is and 20 Wood Street, jy23: if JAMES 4. PIE'XZER, Forwarding and CollalliMiOri Merchant dOR Y,t.i SALT our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, 'Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and £.Urst streets. PITTSBII as, P Rinse To—Braude G. Bailey, E.le 7 W Minim Dilworth, Br, . Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd' & Ott, Rait - :ikon & woaringen, B. Brady, Cash. & 141. B tak. List L Naugle & 00, George W. Anderson, Do Ile ~ Paxton & Co. Wlichtlutr. mvqiut.tr.rl HADWA AMOEL FAHNESTOCK, P To. 7-1 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, hue on baud a la rga STOCK OF HARDWiIcRE, bo will ssil very low ror (1.A.r111. In addition to his Hinges, Knives and Forks, and S pool:is, and a barge 3-.sortiu“nt of '`.arponter's Toole, ho bas r oceive3 a largo an t i. 0 1 ) ,•t Pangs K a Cutters and iStriffers t dbovele, Tongues and P okers , nirrigtr Bells, and I luameled Prceerving ICe ttles. iimorosuß 16, _ AkriNlattaav xacvir Amp CON Vkl Y KNVICR. Onlall WITh 11. itram Nn. QRVoartl ki*usat W 11. W. I& N H , G 111 T , WEIOLESALR AAD REVS H. FIRST PREMIIIII READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOOK- MANUFACTORY, NO. 08 ARCH STREET, Bilk, Ideriuo sod Hutton Under Shirts and Drawers, Ora vets, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ai., Dressing Gowns Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks mado to order by meal ement, and warranted to give satiptact lon. Jelayd E. P. MIDDLETON & 1811.0. , IMPOSTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALBO DNALEitIi FINE OLD WIIIIS,KYS;, NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, GO AND SEE tiEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium lllind _Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. ruosE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR A Houno with VEIYITIAN BLINDS, of the moot exqui. site and elaborate finish, will find It to their Interline to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. hty work is got up by the boat mechanics (not apprentices.) _livery attention is to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work WELL'lllak ted. No. 72 THIRD Street, Plttabu rgh. I my8:151.1 DAVID H. WILLIAMS, eiIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR 'LI FOR PRE ERECTION OF GAS WORMS, for from five qu ruen and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public oz private, by &earn, Rot Water or Furnaces. Py9:l - _rto PITZ4BURG H. PA. CARTVErRIGkIT &. TOUNG, (Saccestart to John Cartioriight,) ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS .LV.L of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Idurgicol and an] Den tal Instruments, Gone, Platolc, Filching Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood etreet. They give special attention the inannla,ltar ug of Truces, supporters, etc. Jobbing and Iter,airing itn pu nctual icy wad ilaspatch HITCHCOCK., fil'Crai&JEßl( Fs CO. (8170M000o TO iIIIMIAII, C 0.,) 14 1 0.11,WARDINO .9 ND COMMISSION DIFKOIiANTti, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 112/11117NCIE10: .4pringer ilarbangh, Joseph E. Klder, S. Lords Pittsbnrgh ; Fenton Bros., Childs & Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; ilagaley, Connive & Co., " Garret Hartin,Philadelphis: lleCandless,bleans A Co., " James, lient,'Santee& CO. " W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham, , Geo. IILL L Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., " A.B. Fenton & Broe., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., inyillrtf W. 11. ItioGRE .0. M. DOSCH. MIDGE E & CO MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furniate 'ng Gooch', corner of Pederal street and Market Square Alle gheny City, Pa. jel2:ly POINT BOX FAOTORY.- BIISHA & GETIENDOELP Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Quad Hardware and Variety Oocde, etc., etc. ri-A. Orden, promptly filled B.OSEFiI D&LZYLL. JANIS S. BaIADIRCI TOBE RT DALZELL & CO. Wholesale Grocers, Oommisaion and Forwarding and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Mannfactures, No. 2M. Liberty etreat, Pittsburgh. Pe. warm FURNITURE FOR CASH.— A tall assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAZIZS, WARD ROBE 6 And every erticteneeded - in a well furnished dwellir well as a apledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly oo band and made to order. Art tha only terms on which basinesa la dm:teat thla eatablislunant he for °ASH. Pricea are made accordingly. 'Panetta in want of an yt fug in the above line, wrinld be advantaged by calling a .2.3.0111313111 k 13,1911 VS, No. 103 Eadtbileld street ' , bekiw J. D. lhommu, • - • Jaw DMIDJ. usa kiv • t , .:..'s.::': . :'' . .- - . , 4',:i . :•; , ...:-:. - '4'.,i::'-?- - .i,::'5'e.: , ',.5.:..;'.' .. :',:*'. - c . i. - , - ,., EMBER PITTSBURGH, PA 131=1 PITTSBUROII, PA PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA. md92l♦ DR. 11. A. WILSON'; Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyopeptic PILLS PB.NPAEED AND BOLD BY B. L. FARNESTOCK & CO., W HOLES A.LR DRUGGISTS, No. 6U corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTBEURG PIO N'A. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti-dyspeptic medicine, these Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri etor, (OR. WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long con tinued and careful trial of them in au ample practice war rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motory and less the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. AS A TONlo—They agree with the moat delicateirtom- BCh, 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 rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pro. 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 oostivenese—the usual effects which ut tend or follow the use of other purgea. F. H. CE R TIFICATE S. Lt a Extract of a Utter Plirritioorm ~ Druggists, Hemp , Ten ~ - , ,, January 7, 1858. MEI:SUS. B. L. FAHNISTOCH ie CO.—We were the first to in mndoce Dr. R. Adams Wilvon'e nils here many years ago. They were the best Pill ever in this marset. We yet, 00 other in our owe fatuities, bud secured to, them a Li t tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly, H. P. FAMESWORPH A CO. Extract of a letter from 0. W. b Hashvi2k, Tennessee, .ifireurtry 16, 1808. lIESSNB B L. FAHIMITOOs. • 00.—Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills used for the, ague with good effect ; I have used them myself, and believe them to be the beat Pill in use 1 have no doubt they will cure many otter complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, H. W. IRWIN. Prom Colonel Wm. Hopkins, late Canal COmmissioiser. WASHINGTON, Pa January B, 1858—Dear Doctor: I have been tieing 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 tolled 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.. OM R. ADAMS WILSON. WM. HOPKINS. Prom Thos. Blame,.-mare, Esq, Treasurer of Allegheny Co., l'a. To l a. It.. A. Wm/to/I.—Dear Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill iu use, or that I have any knowledge oL I first used them for "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond deecrip. thin ; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. Since then I use them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medicine, I take a PilLaud it cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. BLACKDIORE. January 8, 1858, Hear Dr. Krysa. Massas. B. L. FAHNIVOCK a Co—l have had considerable experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often fait their benign Influence in my own race for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con (Mien of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for ethers, in cases of " hemicrania" and other farms 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 from any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all cebillttrlng. Yours truly, GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. ;h, March 6, 1858. Jyl:lydaw THE GREATEST - DISCOVERY .rOF THE AGE, TVIR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov• Jno of onr common pastare weeds a remedy that coral Everi kind of 'Humor, Eitol,l TUE WORST BORONILA DOWN TO A 001010 N 0211111410 lie has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two oozes, (both thunder humor.) He her now In his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing e..re month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple• the face. Two or three bottles will clear the system of blies. Two bottles are warranted to care the worst canter In the n: .- d - ith or stomach. Three to flee ['Mars ere warranted to euro the worst lard of Arysittelc.s. °Le to two bottles are warranted to care all humor lupe Oy Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Gal-rapt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure acaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or 'the« bottLao.-.3.- =cra--tian perate case of rheamatiam. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Rheum. Vivo to eight bottloa will cure the worst case of scrofula• A benefit hi always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cove is warranted when the above quantity is taken ROXBURY, MASS DRAB Itieuia,-11,6 reputation or the Medical Discovery, la curing all kind of iitur,ora ' is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I hood not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi. clans and the most Careful Druggists in the country aro no aCCICCIOTIN in its praise. In presenting the Mixikat Dtacoiary to your notios, I dc it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and caring moat of those diseases in which you are nu fortunately co liable. That moat excruciating disease to an affectionate mother, NIIRSINU SORE MOUTH,: In cared as If by a miracle; your own temper is =stored It Its oatursl uweetnesa, and your babco from short and fretful naps to calm and sweet clambers; and the Medical Nacos% ry bowmen a fountain of blaming to your husband and household. Di the more advanced stages of CANREIt It ettende to the stomach, cmtalug DYSPEPSIA, witiolt to nothing but cantor o Elio atom h; thou to the lotottluea and _ . KIDNEYB, r.r.mtling a atialrJng, gout+ fbAlag, fratifferouza even tiik. amen of your family. Y orir stomach to RAW AND INFLAAIED, your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinda, and even of that your system does not gat half thi nourishment It contains 813 tho ecrimonona fluid of the cantle; eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be. 0015109 sallow or greenish, and your beat day is gone. Pot want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diaeaeoa which the Medical Discovery la peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of tht 'ine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat exern .slating 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 veighbor does not know the canoe. I wish to impress . oe your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of proven tiou is bettor than a pound of cure." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the mire, with this gram and good quality, that ft,will never, under any circumstances do ycin any injury. .Ns change of diet ever neemsary—cat the best yon can gel and enough of it. Dmanfleii9 POE USZ—Adults ono table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes dessert spoonful—Children from fiv4 to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can bo uppli cableito all constitutions, take Enifficiont to operate ou bowels twice a day. Venn truly, DONALD HENNDDY. Price 81,00 per bottle. Ifor sale by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSEIR, No. 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa isep4Asm CARRIAGES. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE 1 AS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POBITORY, situated near the Two Milo Bun, between. Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, tin hies, etc. His arrangements are such that ho in constantly receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on band. Be also man ufactures to order, on shott notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Arid all pertaining to the bulginess. With eighteen years' practical experience in this business, and his well-known facilities, he flatters himself that he dere great inducements to purchasers. /Sir The establishment is located on the route of the Ex calmer Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. an2s:dsw anik C. WEST & CO., An& suasureartrarsf OP CARRIAGES BOCHAWAYS, BUGGIES, MATES AND SLEIGHS. No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Ser All work warranted to. bo of the beekmateriala and crorkinanship myltlydia JOHN W. MICARTHY, BILL POSTER lair ILL ATTEND TO THE POSTING vv . and DISTRIBUTING of all kinds of BILLS 808 oompatqa, ikonuEs, EXHIBITIONS, Lo All commualcationther by ma% telegraph, or others wise—directed to the office of the Mo rni ng Poet, will recent prompt attention aff TUE SYMPOSIUM: WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, V V PROPRIETOR, ' ..Afth &net, Next Door to the Pittsburgh Theatre. The house is new, built especially for the purposes of a First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor haw ing bad many years experience in the business wit keop constantly on band the beat that the markets offord. Hia Mines, Liquors and Ales, are of the beet quality.. He ta L i all his old friends and the public generally to giverhim a call at the Symposium. - . '4, - del2ly MO LET—A Store Room on Market street. au= l,34 A. w. erizzartc. ' •f•':•fiketeft"f);;;?•t ogstwt:* „ , , • R. 161. CARGO & Photographers ashd itainbleotypistS, No. 21 Flail uLica.,La.ll 8U N BEAM GALLERY, s. W. e.r. °I rutalibt nouct uud Tria:noli.l PlStattrip 1.11101.11 TO BIIIT ALL. NI W !)A4.1 E.B.E AN AND A2LI ROT GLE R V , ffara Bat - N Y i - U.5111.11 TU te,..LICITCIII.B;.; LiAktla 1,1 all the Variull.l tltyltLl, t azi ''cather, and warrautud W pl'zaso, at readouttlAa rates. Sick or doceass,lipersons taCan at theft rcsid,a,c. 0.1320:15dew-1.3 ' .131101'66E —TELLS ART HAS BREN brought to such dorfedion that pictures taken by WS have beau pibaounced perfect by the aciontllic world. They can be hjel in all their beauty and attLatte elegance, at WALL'S erotuna on Fourth Street, Jones' Building. ' Lau2l3:lW A AIBROTIPES- WATIUANTtIi, L:244 Nh HAD AS LOW N TUE y, CAlta) & CO.'S PLIOTOORMII.IO AND AMBROriPlil UALLERY has been removed from :6 Fourth street, to No. .23. Fifth street, near Market. These rooms liaviag been built especially ter the purp,iSe, with three large lights, are not burpfuisad in the fltivfor comfort, convenience and excellence in arrisugemena:" Ziir Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing cu. prior likenesses, are invited to call. .4.14„,, Reception Roma vied Sped:none un thi ground door. api DAILY SALES AT NO. a 4 FIFTH ST., At the new o,sinmercial Sales 'uums, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are held publk /ales of goods in all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stuck which is constantly replenished with fresh consign• taunts, that must be bloaed forthwith. ATIIO O'CLOCK, A. 51., Dry Goods and fancylarticlea, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family one; table clat tery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoos; ladies ware', dm. A'll 2 O'CLOCK, P. Al., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical inatrn• [nests; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and show. book stationery, &c. 11eeSl P. Si. DAVLS,A - nct a VURNITURE, MATTING, CARPETING, ETC., AT AUc h TlON—on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 6..ptember 2d, at the Commercial vales Rooms. No. 54 Filth streat, 'Will be cold: 18 enperior high and low post Red stt adic 20 hair and ?tusk Mawr...ars; U dozen Corn• Chairs: superior Ingrain anal Ita.r Ca , p,t-, Breakfast Tables; superior large gilt frarue MiCore, Barroom Sofas, Step Ladders, Stone China Ware, Clothes 12.rees, etc., rtc. Elut.el and House keepers will please take not ic ale positive eel P. M. hAVIS, Auctioneer. iANESVEMZE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The ; otesiner FThIMA GRAIIAM, Capt. Mo;12 oz AIRES, will Mace tor the above and all intern3ediate ports on every TUESDAY, nt 4 o'clock, P. M. For froiglit or prirnage 3ppi y c.O Loara GRE,IT UTI FIER 114 1, IUND AT LAST! LIOR IT ItESTOBES PERMANENTLY Gray Hair to its origin .1 color; cover, luxuriantly tho bald head; removes dandruff, itching and all scrofula, aoald head and all erup ions; makes the hair aoft, healthy, and g o.,sy ; and will preserve it to any imaginab e ago,removes, hr t.tto Clree-,-P4r .:excel all neuralgia and nervous headache. See circular and the fol. PROF. 0. J. WOOD & CO.--Oents: Within a few days we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day we were compelled to send to Roston Le a quantity, (the 6 dozen you forw rded all being sold.) while we might order a quantity from yon. Every bottle we ham cold seems to hare prcauced three or four new customer: and the a; probation, and patronage it receives fram the most etibstantlal and worthy citizens of our vicini ty, fully convince us that it is A 5108 T VALUABLE PREP ARATION. Send us as Boon as roar be ono gem size; and one dozsa $2 faze; arid believe us yours very respectfully. igned) DANIEL LATHORP & CO. MaMffi '..41152,-,L.F:A - -- , vs -4, [Y. ITERREAN G NEW YORK GALLERY, ~.i ~ ~L r '.. &e ~ 3 ,elZl' A_ND A IttIAtITIFUL AND DUR.AI-11A1 PICTURE AS AT AN Laas% ES.f.9.BLISHMENT A LL'S t E. , urth et..re6t Iteutioved'to 21 Vltth Street. AUCTION SALES. STEAMBOAT T H E So Long Unsuccessfully Sought, DOTER, N.H., nab. 2d, 1}357 Iliokoas Gitovs, Chat - I.H Co., Mo., N0v.19, 1.856 PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear :311. : thee last summer we were induced'to use sons of y Gar Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel It cur duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our little eon's head for some time had been pal Wetly roS ered with sores, arid some called It scald head. The hair al most entirely candy off in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Reston ative, we did so with little hope of success, but, to our surprise. and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started mit, and we can room say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriantcrop of hair es any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of lhe scalp and hair. We are, yours respectfully. GEORGIC W. 11.1001NBOTDLAil7, SARA ‘.l A. IVGGINBOTHAM. GARDINER, Maine, Vane 22, 1855 PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: I have used two bottles of Professor Wood's lialr Reetorativo, and can truly say it Is the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Before !using it I was a Mall of sevcnty. My Bair hes now attained !ti original color. You can recona mend it to the world without the least fooh,as my casa was one of the worst klud. Yours Reap fully. DANIEL N. MUE.PIiY. 0. J. WOOD .te Ob., Proprietors, 312 Browlway, grow York, (In the great N. Yi Wire Railing Estabilshment,) and 114 Market street, St. Lotus, Mo. Sold by Dr. GEO.IH. KEYSER, iZo. 110 Vir.e.,d etreet, end by all good Druggists. sel:3mdaw _ _ LAKE SUPERIOR. COPPER MAI SMELTING WO I.Z.KS PARK, M'CURDY 6 , CO., TvIANUFACTUBERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' mid Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, itaised Still Bottoms; Speller Bolder, %c,i also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire, &a. Constantly on hand, Tinmen'a Machine 3 and Toots. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsbargh, Pe, Spacial orders of Copper cut to alai desired pattern. my2/Iydsiar n I N THURSDAY, September 2d, at 3 o'cl'k, 1 . 7 P. IL, will be offered for Bale, on tho premises, several Lots of ground of one, two and thtoe acres, each. This jpro petty is situate on the Coal Hill a -d Upper SL Clair Turn pike, at about four niilesfrour the ity, near the well-known Nursery of iloerst6hk A Ammon rand from its location In the midst of most i beautiful a fiery—in 3 healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and convealeut to the city; certain ly offers Rare Inducements to poisons desirous of purchas ing an acre or morekif ground for a country residence. A large Academy is triProgress' of erection on the premises. The soil is well adapted for fine gardens, orchards. etc, and springs of excellent water are abundant. For farther par ticulars, apply at our office, 51 Market street. S. COTUBERT A SON, Era! Estate Agents. IWNILLA A PPERS. All sizes an qualities, for Bale by Witt. a. JOII::ET'N Paper Dealera anti Ftationer?, :27 57 Word r.trevt. CILOSING OIYI 1 CLOSING OUT 11—Sale 1,./ of Spring and Bummer stock of 13 , ,',0T5 and SHOES Goods marked down: Men's Gaiters ..filling at $2,20 <, it it 2.50 " 2,00 Ladies' " " 1,50 " 1,25 " 1,25 " 1.00 Boots; " 1,25 " I,OQ Misses', Boys', Youth's and Children ' s telling at the same. proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOBliPll 11 BORLAND 93 Market street, two doors from Fifth. SHELLED ALMONDS-50 boxes Shells' Almonds, jnif. receiTed and for solo by urnms. a ANDERSON, ' No. 39 Wood street : OPPoedto St. Charles Had. A LMItiNDS I 20 bales Bordeaux; 20 bag Sicily Soft Shell; 30 " " Hard " 1 bale Paper shell. Just received aud for iss ßE ee, by YALER ANDERSON, =24 OrTellter No. 30 Wood street, the St. Charles Efate! VRESH NUTS -2000 Cocoaptits; GO bags Filberts; 80 bags econ Nuts; 30 " Wands ; 2000 bush Ground Nuts; 25 " Cream Nuts. Just received aid for sale by RBYMER .1 ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. FOR RENT—A three story Dwelling House on Third dreet-40)0 per S. year. CUTHBERT a SON, Wm] Estate Agents. 61 Market RUGS.:'.Pitosphoiss, lodide' Fotarb, • Gl= hellac, yellow ,Xbre, Thant's Liniment, Lyon's Ratbairon. For isle by B. L. FAIINESTOOK atiBo N 0.60 corner Wood and Fourth strcets. W ---- SINMONEY — Cowin Wks, bought by an2B =eV EL OCILLINS, 2.5 Woo , l street. _ `~ ~, ' ,votes of All Wia ~~`~~;~'