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' TA:410.••• 4 1. . • •„;,.}.-- .t 4 . 4 CZ.-0- *** * 4 "'4 ,7 i 4 ; • 4: ERE MEM • ' lol ' - •• • , • • . k,:crf • ‘- • 4J ''."• 4 • I, ,t • 1 t • 4 • •- - 1 7 ' - 4 • 1 • 2 - _ ,47 • • •.• ••• ; , rO. .1 , " 4 :`•• 4- 44, • • • 1- -ta . • ^ 15=1212 THE - CITY POST. TUESDAY MORNING _ . gROOSEDINGEi OF COUNCILS.—June 11, 1855 Select Council: Council met upon special call. Present—Messrs. Allen, Alexander, Cheney, Clarke, Cordell, Kier, Lytle, Alurdock, Smith, Taylor and President. On motion of Mr. Taylor the reading of the minutes was dispensed with. •The President having stated that the meeting bad been convened at the request of the Com mittee on Gas Lighting, Mr. Murdock submitted the following resolutions : Resolved, That in compliance with the recom mendation of Committee on Gas Lighting, to the Trust' es of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, the said Trustees be and are hereby authorized to have the gas mains laid on the following streets, .and Charge the expense of the same to the Excess Fund, viz :—On Chatham etreet, t etween Wylie ,Street and the Welsh church, about MO feet; on Franklin suet, between Elm and Logan streets, sorth side; on Pitt street, between Penn street and Duquesne Way, East side; on Federal street, between Wylie street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Bouth - side ; on Duquesne Way, between Hand street and Garrison Alley ; a lamp post on Penn street, opposite Fifth Ward Market House; a - lamp post on Dinwiddie street and Centre Aienue. Resolved, That in compliance with the recom mendation of the Committee on Gas Lighting to the Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, the -said Trustees be, and are hereby author- Pied to have l the gas mains relaid as follows, viz : 550 feet of 19 inch pipe on Second street to Ross; 200 feet of 16 inch pipe on ROSS to Third street; 1,825 feet of 6 inch pipe on Fifth street, from Smithfield to Liberty street, and charge the same to Excess Fund of 1855 and 1856. Read three times and loosed. Action concurred in by Common Council. The Clerk of Common Council communicated a resolution relating to laying gas mains on Fer ry street about 100 feet. In C. C. read and re ferred to Committee on Gas Lighting. In S. C. action conourred in. On motion, adjourned. Common Council.—Monday, Juno 11, 3855. —Members prcsont—Mcisre. Parr, Black, Dun can, Edgar, Evans, Getty, Griffin, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Little , Moorher.d, McMaster, Scott, Selden, and President Long. Tim President stated that the Council had as sembled to receive the report of the Gas Com mittee on the extension of gas mains. An Ordinance making the City Solicitor Chair man ex-officio of the Committee on Ordinances, was taken'up, read and laid over. The President read a petition from Jos. Long, for extension of gas pipes en Eerry street. Re ferred to Committee on G is Lighting. The Clerk of the Select Council communicated the following re3olution Resolved, That the City Treasurer he request ed to make out and lay before Councils nt the next meeting full statements of all accounts on which there are balanoes duo the city fvr over one year. -In Select Council adopted, and concurred in by Common Council. Alan, til9 report and reeolution of Committee on Gas Lighting. In Sthet Council adoptt-a and action concurred in. See Select Council proceedings. The following resolution, previously passed in Select Council, was taken up : Resolved, That the Street Commissioners of the First and Second districts he, and they are hereby authorized to advertiee for proposals for grading and paring Water street froraddrewery al ley to tho West line of Point Steen, Milt: Foster's alley, from Sixth street to Strawberry alley Duquesne Way, from Hand street to Garrison alley. Also, for grading nod paving Line- t Street, (Fifth Ward,) from Penn street North iwardly, to amount of four hundred and fifty de . - are ; Caldwell street, from Fulton to Viee street; Townsend street, from Caldwell street to Clark street; Fulton street, from Bedford street to a point near Clitl Street ; Robert; street, from Centre Avenue towards Duneaa street to amount of ono thousand and fifteen dollars. Also, for grading and repairing Frost street, from Short street to Redoubt alley ; Third street, from Grant street to Bass street , Irtriu's alley, from Penn street to Lit erty street. Also, for grading Magee street, from Gibbon street to Pennsylvania avenue; the excavation for filling the same to be taken from Vickroy street, and for grading on Factory and Quarry streets, at their intersection, to amount of six hundred dollars. Also, for the grading Green street, from Bedf.ird street to Cliff street, to amount of two hundred dollars,. Also, for extending O'Gara street sewer below the supplf pipes of the Water Worts, :Led that the Street Committee he authorized to repair the sewer at the corner of Hand and Fayette streets, pro vided the cost does not execel seventy-Lee dol lars. Also, for grading and paving Pride street, from the end of the present pavement southward, to amount of five hundred Also, for constructing a part of the sewer iu Smith street, tho amount to he expended there on not to exceed the sum of thirteen hundre dollars; and that the committee he authorized t , repair Bedford street in the Sixth and Seventh Wards, the cost not to exceed one hundred dot tars ; and to grade Maria street, and Allegheny street, the cost not to exceed one hundred dul hire each street. Rao!red, That the street Committee be and they arebereby authorized to let the above work to the lowest and best bidder. Resolved, That the Mayor be end be i hereby authorized to draw warrants on the Trea.unr. in payment of the work hereby authorized to b. done, in each sums and persons nntori 120, to 0 re (wive the same by the committee on Streets. grading and paving. Mr. Duncan moved to lay on the table, which was lost by the following vote : Ayes—Messre. Black, Caldwell, Edgar, Ilato ilton, Mackin, M.'Adams, Seitz-7 Nays—Nooses. Duncan, Evans, Getty, Oriffia, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Moorhead, _Mr!tiaster, Belden-11. And the resolution was then read a third titni , and passed. !dr. Belden offered the following resolution : .hacked, That direct Committee be in grunted to oontract for the gri,ding and ravine of Duquesne Way, from Evans alley ie the wee: erly side of Marbury street. Mr. Moorhead offered the following amend went That the sum of eighteen hundred dollars b appropriated to the paving of str,•ets in th. Seventh Ward, to be expended under the dirce lion of the Street Committee. Oa w.4tion, the resolution and amendment wen laid on the t,ble. Oa motion, the Council aslpu:;:ed `WHE SHERIFF vs. THE COUNTY C050.11..5:3:C1N OMB —Ark interesting case, involving the rtgb• of the Sheriff to use the ground surroundine the j ul, was deoided in the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday morning. As everybody i, aware, almost the only green spot in the city '-- the grass plat on each side of the jail. The County Commissioners, a few weeks ago, to pro teet tbis piece of ground, engaged the serviec of a man named Abijah Ferguson to watch the enclosure, and prevent people from walking on the grass. OaSaturday week, a daughter of the Sheriff, a young lady of Infirm health, stepped on the grass to pluck a rose from a bush which grew near the jailwall. One of the Commis miesioners, espying this, ordered the newly constituted officer to put the lady off, which he did by taking her by the arm and leading her t'• the foot-walk, although she protested og,ainb' his authority to molest her. The result was that the Sheriff sued Ferguson for surety of the peace, and the case came np before Judgr M'Clure yesterday morning. A verdict was ren dered against defendant, and he was require' to pay costs and give security in the sum o' $2OO not to 'molest the young lady again. His Honor, in passing sentence remarked tbs. althotigh the case under consideration was on, of slight moment, yet questions of much im portance were involved. It was right for th. Commissioners to prol...'t the public grounds, bat in this matter they weiz.• seriously wrong The Sheriff is the highest officer in county . the jail is his dwelling, and the grouuuu u 7j-ir ing it are at his use, upon which he or PLO member of his family have a ri;•ltt to go, with out being considered trespassers. Ile, diet( fore, by act of assembly had the advantage o the Commissioners. Two MEN DISOWNED IN TILE MONONGAIIELA.— AO. accident, by which two men were drowned, oconr:ed on the Monongahela river, near dam No. 2, on Friday night. A party oDeeisting of three men, one woman •and a child, were crossing the river in a skiff, at the time the Browesville packet that left tho city at five o'oleok was passing ; they did not observe the boat, but-the pile: did the skiff, and he immediately reversed the eng!ne, but unfor tunately too late to prevent a collisine. Two ct the men jumped overboard and were drowned, though every effort was made to save teem. The others were picked up and placed on'shorD safely. THREE HUNDRED DOLLAIIB were collected :at the Missionary meeting in the Smithfield M. E. Church, on Sunday evening. A large number of parsons were in attendance. , . TRIAL Or JOSEPR DAVIS AND GYORGe COUGH FOR TIM MURDER OF FILZDERIOR WOLFSBITROBR. —The case of Joseph Davis and George Couch, indicted for murdering Frederick Wolfeburger, on the 2d of April last, by pushing him over an embankment in West Pittsburgh, was called up in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, before Hon. William B. M'Clure, president judge, and Hon. William Boggs and Hon. Gabriel Adams, associ ate judges, yesterday morning. J. D. Mahon, Esq , Hon. P. C. Shannon, and 8. P. Ross, Eeq., appeared for the defendants; R. Biddle Roberts conducted the prosecution. The occurrence is of so recent a date, that the facts are no doubt yet familiar to our readers, and it is unnecessary to give a detailed recapi 1 tulation of the facts. Wolfeburger was a Ger man, and employed as a laborer in a rolling-mill, in West Pittsburgh. Davie and Couch are men of no particular employment, and resided in the 1 same borough. Oa the day above named, they were walking along the plank road, at the edge of the hill, near Jones' Ferry, and met Wolfe• burger coming the opposite direction from that in which they were proceeding. The road being very narrow, Wolfeburger, as is alleged by the prisoners, in passing, tramped on the foot of Davie, and a scuffle ensued, in which the deceas ed fell or was thrown over the embankment. lie fell a distance of twenty feet, his head strik ing a large stone, which fractured his skull, and killed him almost instantly. Mr. Mahon made a motion that the defend. ante should be tried separately, os there was considerable evidence, bearing on the case, which could not be elicited unless that course was adopted. He also said that there was no testimony to implicate Conch in the transaction, and that ho could be used as a witness against Davis to show facts which could only be ar rived at through him. JUNE 12 Mr. Roberts, the Prosecuting Attorney, op posed the motion, and contended that there must be evidence to connect Couch with the murder, or the Grand Jury would not have re turned a true bill against him. He, therefore, insisted on both the prisoners being placed on trial nt the same time. Judge 111'Clure, after some deliberation, over ruled the motion. A jury was then empannelled, and the case was opened for the Commonwealth by Mr. Rob erts, who briefly detailed the circumstances which the Commonwealth intended to prove, and read the Act of Assembly relative to such oases lie instructed the jury that they oould bring in either a verdict of murder in the first or second degree, or manslaughter, as the evidence would justify. The witnesses for the prosecution were next called, but as the testimony is the same in sub stance an given at the Coroner's Jury, (which we published at the time,) we will not cumber our columns by publishing it again. The case was still on trial when the Court ad journed, and will probably coutLue to day, or perhaps longer. RECOIIMITTED TO JAIL —The two lads, Peter Weaver and John A. Boch, who were sent to jail a few weeks ago, for an assault on a German named Valentine Felger, but subsequently re leased on bail, were re - commiVed yesterday on a process from Court. Felger was struck on the head with a stone, and injured severely; but as he was getting better, the wound was not consid ered dangerous, and the lade, as before stated, were released oni bail. Within a day or two, the German has had a relapse, and is failing so rapidly that but little hopes of his recovery are entertained. A TIPPLING HOUSE KEEPER. IN DL DANCE VlLl:.—Patrick Glenn, the propriotor of a three cent driggery, was committed to jail, yesterday, by Alderman Major, for keeping a tippling boner. The charge on which he was SOLI up, was made same days ago, but being able to give security, ho was allowed to run at large. On Sunday he went on a grand bender, which coming to the knowledge of his hail, that gen tleman gave him over to the tender mercies of the law immediately, and he is now placed where we warrant he will keep sober until his trial is had. TUE ITORTICULMIAL EXIIIIIITION Will open this evening, at the City Hall. The Committee of Arrangements have been industriously engaged for several days past, &trail - Ong the room for the various articles to be exhibited. The stands have all been placed in, and yesterday the work men were employed in putting up a splendid fountain in the cen're of the Hall. The affair promises to be a superior exhibition. Fins. —A fire occurred on Monday m.roing alt.lut two o'Coe.k, inAlawrcnceville, io tho rope walk of Daniel DonaTeue, which destroyed his entire etock and a portion of the building The stock was insured in the Granite State lesuranee Company for $BOO, which will not cover the less. The fire was certainly the result of incen diarists, MILTTADY APPOINTMEST --Waterman Palmer, Jr, of this city, has jast roved from the Pretident a commission as Lieutenant in the First Artillery, United Btate.3 Army. This Is an excellent appointment. Mr. Palmer graduated at %Vett Puint two years ago as one of the beet in his class, and is just the kind of man to do crel:t to Lie cotoniision and the service. tIFt.INT LACCENY —On Thursday last Mr Henry Petrie. , f the Faurth Ward. Allegheny, was robbed of three $2.0 geld pieces. Yeeterday a man named Charles Miller was arrested by the Aileghccy police on suspicion of being the thief. After an examination be;oro Mayor Ad ams, be was ectutLitted to jail to await a further inveetiotien. AN.T,THEE tAMPEDE AbIONGET THE RAMA —A large qusutity of lumber, gorged Et the Nle ehaulcs' Street Bridge, yesterday broke loocee or went down the river A portion was left on the piers of the several bridges, but the majority VIM loot beyond recovery. KEEPING A Ft:RG(101:1 Dcu —Patrickleh Sr a s held to bail yesterday, by Alderman Wilson, t,,r keeping a ferocious dog. The complaint was made by Mrd. Mary Duncan, who alleges that the dog attacked and bit a child of here very severely, ;760 for a new brick LICUso of t •0 stories and hd m-et, in wood order, rooms papered, furnished with ,rrnte•, Lydrunt., oot-Olren, &C.; nod fruit trot, 'l'l, lot i• J feet hunt on itoberls otreet, by 1011 deep cn ho••• rue.:, glcur I's runt's 1440111 Terms to-pry. jya b . CUTIIIIFitT I SOS. 140 Third rore.t. LI O R e1;1 , only SV) in hand, Temoinder in four equal an- IC noel pa, menu, you or n hays o• beautiful building lot of 53 feel front by 01 deep, pleaoalltlY •Itunt..l on Mt Wash , inglon. Also larger lots at prices from PAM, $.230, $310) sod upeurils. on tusuy of which are Tholes forest trees . Cl.:T1111ELIT & SON, 140 Third street. • To the Iron Workers of Pittsburgh. rrlik EU/LESS OF IItONTON au/ LLANO ISO ROCK I are on a "Strike " fur SIN Dollars per Ton—the o .n a ,, so Cincinnati Rollers are getting. Uur Employers are on their bony to Pittsburgh for men. Ws. hope the Working 51•. n f Pittsburgh will bland back jeZelw 21111 NI the Coal Wnrksof the aubecribers, in Temperance .) ille, a amen BAY MULE, blind of the left eye. Any llereen returning, or giving information of the saki Mule, will be liberally retranled, by calling on OILVICItnY & COLLINS, Temperanne•ille. j stdal to• J. L. MARSHALL., (Successor to IL Lee,) Wool Dealer & Commission Merchant No. 131 LJBERTS STREIT, PITTsIMILU 11, PL. lir lir to—W. 51.cCliutr , ck & Bros. Kramer & Rehm, K irk patrick, Murphy, Tic uun 6 Co Pittsburgh. May 24, 1t3667(my2-1,1km.) POlMOr'll Celebrated lipleuresda Sanaa. TAN DS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, 0 Fish, :Gent, ()awe, he. We advise all good housewives to try it. Price 2.5 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit In the United States and Canadas _ . For sale by 31.'CLIJB.0 and 11.11. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. • P. T. WHIGIIT & CO., j•nlindanly is 241 Market street. Philadelphia. Alexander W. Foster, WOW:CM AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, sun Soctri /1. lox CUANCLRY, Agent for procuring Bounty Lando anti Penelons, and for the Collection of Claims In Drool Britain and Ireiaud. am-Collections made In thla and adjoining Countiss; Ea tales of decedents settled; Heal Estate bought, sold or lensed, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Otitis. on FOURTH street, a few doors above Emithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—lenh28alawl A. W. FosLer, xrcrrAnY runic, .12,1 Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut. Wiscussin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. AR.- Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for ner.o-d or um in any of tho above named States, Illinois, l'tli,sls,ippi and Mu& Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855-.4 mh2Bulawl Hoarding School, f)al. SUMMER BOARDING 1101.18 E.—The GLEN MOTEL k . ; Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above pari,,:•; , es. The S!l.r and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety rf the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable ' render this a most desirable location foreither a dale or Female Seminary. For terms ' apply to mh24 - tf J. W. BUTLER, 07 Front street. riltlE BEST OPPORTUNITY to secure a home on easy 1 terms le now offered by the subscribers. We have a number of beautiful BUILDING LOTS for sale at very low prices, and on easy terms of payment They are plewriantly situated on Mount Washington, and are well laid off, tront ing on wide streets, and convenient of screen. On most of the lots are floe forest trees. Good Water can easily be ob• mined, and at small expense. To persona who wish to have n home in the pure air of the country, and; yet be near enough io attend to business in the city, this affords a rare opportunity, being within a few minute, of the city. A lot 50 feet front by 120 deep can be hod for $220. Terme; one-tenth in band, remainder in four equal annual pay ments. A lot of 72 feet front by 174 feet deep for $3lO. . Prices from $2OO up to $525. A plan of these lots can be i•een at our Office. B. CUTIHIERT A BON, 130 Third weer. Hats and Caps ,Wt would invite the attention of our friends and the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and CAPS, which we are now opening for the Summer trade, which, for beauty of style, exceeds anything Byer offered in the city, or west of the Mountains. Cali and ex amine for yourselves. .1. WILSON & SON, ap7 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh. , 1.. • - • COMMITTEE OP BOIT Ells ttrayed, I •• I A 1 JtißliPS FOR R7} ER THE Ric - Ea.—The stage of water at dusk last evening was 12 feet 6 inches, by the pier mark, and stationary. Wendser with occasional showers. The Levee presented a most lively appearance yestei dire, some eight or ten boats wera busily engaged Ter-citing and discharging freight. Large amounts of g•ain, baron, lead, and other western produce have two received within the last few days, and our Wharf wears more the appearance of old times, than for years plat, during Cho month of June. The number of boats at-the wharf are i. 7; number In ac, tive service, 17; refittin,-, painting, he., 6; new aide-wheel boats nnlatiing, 1; stern-wheel, 13; also one steam ferry bolt for Muscatine, lowa. Tin fast passenger steamer " Forest City" h= the 1 , - , gular packet for Wheeling this morning; oho leaves at 10 o'clock. Tim steamer "Cheviot," for Zanesville, was detained yes terday ; she will positively leave this morning for her di s tination. Tu steamer "Allegheny," Capt. M'Lean, is the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning; for epee , ' and arcom modations she is not surpassed by any beat in the trada. She leaves at 10 o'clock. Tag steamer "prairie City," Captain Hunter, woe unit voidable detained yesterday by press of buidne.s. She veil' positively lease th , s morning for St. Louis and the Uppe misaissjpo river. She offers a good opportunity to, grants and others traveling West, to take a through pnxsngo• as her accommodations are of the first class. Wr. take the following from the St. Louis R , pubiacu Pr, o ho Bth inst.: The ricer opposite thin city is rising rapidly, and during the 24 hours ending at a o'clock last evening, had risen fully 4 feet_ The Missouri river In rising below Cambridge to the mouth, but above that point is on a stand. Tho Illinois river, below Peoria is rising slowly, and there It full 6 feet water on the principal bars. Above Peoria we have no deft. nile intelligence, hut the river in reported on a sten die. tweeze that point and Lasalle. There is a line stage of wn ter in the Upper Mississippi from Keokuk down, and river rising, above that point our latest Information gives no prop poet of a rise. There is scant 30 inches water on the Lower Rapids. The J B. Pringle left Weston on the 4th, met Alma at Leavenworth city on the 6th, Edit.burg and W. 11. Denny at Camden, Ben Belt at Gcnonda, anti Keyatone at Dozier. - PORT OF PITTSBURGH 12 FELT 13 INCIIEI4 WATER IN TIIE CHANNEL AMU V Eb. _ teemer J•llPrgon, IVeadwartl, Bratrz,villt, " 4 Luzern... Bennett. Brow " Gen. Itayard, Peehle Elizabeth. " Miehion Na. Ilernt, V to re, an rdru, !teaver •' Gen harim, ,-- Steubenville. Forest City, Moore. Wheeling,. " Cherolt, Brown, Z,tne,lll e , " Conroy. Wolf, tialliopoli l• Arctic', Devinney, S. Laid, " kalry Queen. lWoo. Ci tin nati. DEPAHIED. Steamer defier:on, Wood wand, Drownsc Luzerne, llenstott,Brownsy " Gen. Ilay aril, Peebles, Eliza heth. " Michigan No. 2, Ilend, Wells., ill, 4 , Venture, Clarion, Boater. Gan. Larimer, Steubenvilla " Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheentr. " Challenge. Ore, k 3, " 11-11 e Golding, Golding, et. Paul. " Jam. Park. Miter, St. ',Ma STEAMBOATS. "1855." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cinciunati Stoam Packet Line, rut Tar , Jrivrrvq..f. of PASS/iNGEILS AND PH.F.IGIIT r.c - rxtrn PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And SpOut Lou{i. • THIS LINE is ',imposed of seven t ilaigriustilc,ldes;vrpc,../svps.e.vard, sld ..;re...:t and essmfort,tind Is the ost.: ru fiCriall billy LINN 01 SILAYI PACICT, on the Ohl', Hver. It - ourp'cL, with the U. S. Line of Stottmer9 from tlincince.o to Louisville end S,CIVt by which poeseni:ets •coi freight .1, tupl . rto.! 50.,1 oei!rd 0,171 v .. &oily. 1 . 410 [ll,ll - b.-e u ~:wed LO the Ivor, , Ahlrla 05,0 con. ietn ~ f She fitowin, t.,0h.: iLtysr , //por'z.rr . f uL BUCK EY F. rI Tr. K R Y!,l - • INF SI 1 TI.: ....J C. 115.7-1.3.1_ . A 11 .. ...... Tur-day. CI Nil \\.C7; Piil L ... .K. . PEN,, , YI.V.A. fin l‘trztlrr. Sni! ;.r.7t,-ly No (r•• , 1"...1 oizo on, th, J.T.grturr. ta.ti. 'air • Li V JOHN VI. ('K , I cloy:1i Pittsburgh, Steubeis•lile and %V bre iitag Packets. I , TURN L. Cal t.ir, uri .t: 0.,-r tiv..;t Rui rust ss torsi, h r - t.ut•envi',,, *I./ ' A 1,V21/1.2. 22:T1,22. 2 : or a:2 22•2 2 ,111,21 t.. f,rt, Tt... ['RN A Invre Pit!st,nr:„.:l on Y•, W. I, A:, an ) rl!hy •t lo A ”tt Tta.a.lays eirin-1, The i' , 111 , -; , T Y trill les. , Pat+1,1,,:13 oz. Tuc 11"4,4.1‘7% and .S•Eur.lnltt, .1. 10 A Nlhe:urmv. arCI 3linviayn, Wr-I,Alayi nu•l Fr, .1 SI For k4K.,.. Apply on I,ar-I rr For st l.oal. 1. -1 T CLA 111, Carl ' , Ur, w,i/ I, ace •Lc.r lolar 1,1. A ; •. 1.) A NI For r , / , 1„:11 1 . ~r .1 ••..~ ,`..w . Vii.+ ~ F,.: THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, 4y Do. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bee 11 xeoverell In one of our common pasfure weds a remedy that cur. EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Flom the worst Eicrollula down to a common pimple He has tried it In over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred cerlitinates of its virtue, oil within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to care a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the fete. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Blies. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst car e of Erysipelas.. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all flucuor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Boar to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skip. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst moo of Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to care the most des perate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the So Rheum. Hive to eight bottiea will cure the worst case of Scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure la warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of It in every case - Bo sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It but that sold another after a trial, it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising: first, that it grows In our pastures, in some places quite plenti ful, and yet its value has never been known until I disecv. ores It in 1846—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I,wlll state that In April, 1863, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1864, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of It. tome of the wholesale druggists, who have been In busi ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept It strictly for humors, but si nce Its Introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found In it that never suspected. Beveral cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered Incurable—have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady; there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, used by iL For the various diseases of the Liter, Sick Eleadarhe, Dyspepsia ' Asthma, Fever and. Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, etc., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. _ - - - •. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you get, and enough of it. Direction., for E r se. —Adults, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten yeani, dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren st.. Roxbury, Afars. Price, 611,00. Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Ph General Agent. Afro, J. P. PLEMTNG, Alingisiny City. sce H lard's Hair Restorer.--Thin Keller.. ion seems to be efficacious for the restoration of the hair ui on bald heads. We have seen the testimony of persons w ell known to us, who have need the compound successfully, thereby corroborating the opinion of its re.foratiye meter gy. . We know of nothing more kle.eiratite to the rify of per sonal comeliness and comfort than a goof head of hair, and any process by which this crowning ornament of the masr coon can be preserved, or recovered when lost, without, in the latter case, a resort to Wigs, Toupes and Scratches, de serves to be hailed and embraced with gratitude by all of either sea, who are unlucky enough to teed Its tement. We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound in the above terms, and now republish what was then said, to show sgaln our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing is taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) latelligencfr, and refers to an article which has far a time been advertised in our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous "Hair Restorer." Rut our in. credulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certificates of well-known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston--one of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the effect that, In each of these cases, a two or three months' use of the "Restorer" had actually brought out a new and rigorous growth of hair upon the head where It was before bald—the baldness being, In one case, pf more than twenty years standing. Ws do not suppose it is by any means cer tain that, because the application has been thus successful is one case, or two, or a domtn,lt is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. Dim with such head-straw evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the " Restorer." All such "old heads" are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee & Osgood's —Nbroceago Evening Courier. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. zob29 Foot worthy of Record and Attie's. lion ...WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a gucrazderd and certain cure Jim FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation far the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, la one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 10th century. Its neutralising, effects on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts Like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storin. the tone:of the „Stomach, and turigorating the Con• stitution. Unlike the general remedies resrried to for its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, kr., which leave the system n.,..r.5e than they found It, It Improves the general health, purinei the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and heattlo action. Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of en eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who Lase bean thoroughly curt.d, are a suifisient guarantee of Its superiority Over all other preparations. Vie can only add, In conclualon, if you are eF u r g iron Fever and Ague, try If and be:Correci emelt T. WRIGHT t CO., 2.11 Market 5t., Philadelphia. And all rexpectaLle Druggicts throughout the United dudes and Canad As. Par rate by iIEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood elre,t, tol R. E.ELLELL.m, Patabarg.h. itp77:l4v3m A saw and singularly successful Remedy for the cure of all Bilious r sh diseases—Costiveness, indigestion, . Jaundice, Dropsy, litieutnatism, Fe ,P• vets, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations, Heat ache, Pains in the Breast, Side, U J Back and. Limbs, Female Complaints, , &a, L Indeed, very feu' are tin. - diseases In which a Purgative Melt eine is not more or less r,quired, and much slcknees and suffering might be prevented, if a harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a caustic habit of body pre vails ; besides, it Mon generates serious and often fatal diseases, whicidmight have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a goad purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and dillians derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep-, rated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the fret im portance to the public health, and this Pill hoe been per forted with cansummate skill, to moot that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not subststitie ed by persons of such ex tilted positions and character as to turbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention— Doct. A. A. II A , l ES, Analytical Chemist of Boston. and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character to endorsed by the non. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Elated States. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the Hones of Reptcsentetivee. ABBOTT LAWRENCE. Miniater Plen to England. J./OLIN B. FITZPATRICK, Catho;te Bishop of Loston; also, Dr. J. R CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York Oity, endorsed by lion. W. L MARCY, Secretary of State; WM. D. ASTOR, the richest man in America; S 'LE LAND di CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and °there. Did space permit, we could give many hundred.certills tes from all parts where the Pills have been used, but eel. deuce even more convincing than the experienced eminent public men, is found in their effects upon trial. These Pill, the resnit or long investigation and study, ore offered to the public as the beet and 13101,t complete xhieh the present state of medical science can afford; ['hey are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but cf the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and nombined to. ;ether In such a manner as to insure the best results. The system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral and PElle toth, to produce a more ellicient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. 'While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less cP acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each Indio vidual virtue only that le desired for the curative effect is p...ceent. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it 1/9 self evident that the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that Malty medicineashould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know. log its comoordtion, I have supplied the arontate Formulae by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. Of alt the Patent 'Medicines that are offered, bow few would be taken if their composition was known! Their life consists In their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and .all who are competent to judge on the..subject freely- acknowledge their -convictions of their liariusle merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientf, men to be a wonderful medicine before Its erects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the some thing of my- Pills, and even more confidently, end are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than re allzedby their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to putify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, iiver,,antleilter Organs otitis body, restoring theizirregn- • far action to health, and by correcting, wherever they es ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr.JAIIES C. AYES, Practical and Ana lytical 'Chemist, Lowell, Ilan. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxestior $/. Bold by B. A. PARNEECTOCE. A. CO., at wholesale - and retail, by every Druggist in Pit - tab:4lb, and by all Dealers everywhere. .jettradary , • T., - MEDICAL Manufactured by PILLS: DIO 11 14 DR• MORSE'S INZ ORATING CORDIAL, A prENOMEIVO,Ni IN MEDICINE. Heald Ite•stored Wild Life Lengthened TIT MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR 'r will replace weakness with _strength, Incapacity with ; 1 enicieney ; Irregularity with no:f4rm and natural ao• ! tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but w a happy effect on the general organization. Arar. year In mind that all maladies wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death ! .Cearidaniud, also, that for el ery kind of nervonedisease, the PALM Oar dial is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF 'NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the Mame ; dial.; and almost miraculous change which It re-custom in the disence I , debilitated and shattered nervous, system, whether broken down by ;races', weak by nature, or impair. ed by sickness—the unstrung, and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The tinintal' and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanisktogathat un der its influence, Ron in the effect temporary;: for the Cot , dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itierlf, and restore it to Ito normal condition. LOSS OP BLEJIORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, intian choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of Bell destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general'--prostra tion, irritability, nervousness, inability. to 'sleep, diseases Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hys teria, monuments, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipation, etc., from whatever causes arlstng, It in, If there be any reliance to be placed on human teal. mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT. MEDICINE FOR FEMALEB. The Unparalleled effects of this great restorative 'in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of itimulante have been invented— thou4nrels of invigorants concocted—all purporting to' be specif...l in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render- her liable. EVERY WOUAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains In the back, or any other disorder, whether pecnliar to her sex, or common to both Etexes—to .glve the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, - Orothers, irtli find this Cordial after they have used - a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the *Totem. In-hil directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy tff spring, who would not have been-so-but for thht-extrattecil-' nary preparation. Audit Is equally potent for the many dlr. eases for which it is recommendod. Thousands of young men have been restored by &log it, end not in a single in stance has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OF FADE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid coniploslon. • TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ• ced by early habits of youth, viz weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nerromf irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much tobe dreaded. Lees of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity; etc., are some of the evils prodn• cad. All thus afflicted - • BEFORE CONTEMPLATENO hIARRIAOR should reflect that a sound mind and body aro the moat ne cessary requisites to promote 0111ml - dal happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through fife beo3roes a weary pilgaimago—the prospect hourly darkens: the view; the mind becomes stiadct,l with despair, and filled with the melancholy retler_tion that the happineuu of another be. comae blighted with your own. - • OMITION. Dr.lloue'¢lnsigerating Cordial bite been entinteiteltid by Rome nn principled pv.rFonsi. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the probe.. tore fee-chalk 1,,,h al over the ,wri of each bottle, and the following word. blown iu the glees: Dr. Morsel's Invigorating Cordial, it H. RING, Proprietor, R. 1 , 1 The Cordial In put up, highly concentrated, In pint thr3—pri.'e three dollen, par bottle, two tor 13Te tar twelve dollar.. 02.11. RLIG, Proprietor, 192 roadway, N. Y. Bold by Druggi7.te thronehout the United Stakea, Caned and the ladles. AGENTS: Plttburgh Dn. GEO. 11. KNY2EII . , No. 140 Wood xi Do. FLEMING, 111108., No. 60 Wood at. D. t 6 E. FELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny Clty...J. P. PLICIIING. A s yut for 0hi0...J. D. Cincinnati. • Inatiliwly RHODES' • • FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, FOR the Prevention and Cure of lxvotattrrore anti nx- MtTfraT FEvEnS, FaTEIL and Anse, finius'aud Doom Auto, GLNERAL DEMIATY, NIGHT SWEATS, and all other forms of diseaee which have a common origin in Mularni or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain' seasons la unavoidably inhaled at every breath, le the (Mae In charecter wherever it exlqs--Nortb, South, East or West—and will every where yield to this newly discovered antidote, whirls is claimed to be tliesrieu:est 34:cowry in nielicerne ever mode. " - This speciiic Is so harmless that It may be taken by per sons of every ago, sex or condition, and it will not substi tute f.r one disease others still worse as ie. tee often the re salt in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Anienle, and other poisonous er deleterious drugs, tot a particle Of any of which is admitted into this preparation. - Tbe proprietor distinctly claisn4 these °straw-Mourns snits from - the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE 'I() MALARIA. it will entirely protest any re-hlent or traveler even n' the most eickly or swampy locatitlee, from any Agee or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly In - haling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly cheek the Ague in persons who - have suf• feral for any lendth of time, from ono day to twenty years, no that they need never have anotderchGt, by coutinaingite use according to directions. It will inini4intely relieve all the dia:ressing results ct Drious or Aqi, ilasee-sos, such as general debility, night sweats, etc. The patrol at once begins to recover appetite and atreurtn, and anstinuce until a permanent and radical cure is effeated. Finally, its nee will baiiish Fever and Ague from famlllee and all else-es. Permere and all laboring men, Iry adopt ing it as a preventive, will be free Crum Ague or Bilious tit tar.ls in that =cii,Ein of the year which, while it ii the moat Sickly, is the most valuable One to them. Oae or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases; some" may require Ca.,. DirealOns printed to German, French and Spanish, msyantimuy each battle. Price One Dollar. Lib dieeounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to respoheible partiesdu every section of the country. JAB. A. RUODE3, Proprietor, Pridence, R. 1.. Assgre—New York : C. V. Cl ICKP.NEIL ov rk CO., and O. U. RING. Boston A POTTER. Philadelphia: DYuTe SONS. J MITCIIPLI,, No. :X5 Liberty street, nest door to Grind. WOODSIDES. s latoriutt, corner Of An leveoe DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS , PREPARED DY Dn. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL arrinmaux CUBS tivEn. COUP a I NT, DES el 3 Psl A, JAUNDICE, uronic er .Ncr onus Dettlity, Diseases of the Kidneys, ord all diseases arising fry= t/fte"rdertal Liter or Stomads. :Such asOanstlps- Don, In we ru Fu I ners, or Blood to the Dena, Acil ty of the Stomach, N uses; Liearl burn, Diagnst for Food,: Fulness or , weight in the Stomach, S.mar ' Eructations, Sinking, or fluttering at tho Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the tired, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering, at the Heart, Chock ; or Suffutsting Sense lion when its lying Posture,Dimmirent. of Vision, Dote of Webs before the eight, Foyer and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration '- Yellowness of the Stirs and Eyes, Pain in the • Bide, Back, alert, Limbs, etc., Sudden Finishes of Heat Burning in the Yleah, Constant Imagiu- I ugg of Nell, and great. • Deprica.lou of spirits. - The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to this preparotton, tioos so wit a feeling of tho utmost eone• de nee in its virtues and .t li d ation to the diseatm for which It le recommends./. it is no new and untried article, bat ono that has stood the teat of a ten 'sere' trial before the Amarman people, and its repotetioo and sato is unrivalled by any similar pre. iterations extant. The testimony In its favor gireu by the meet prominent and well known Physicians nisi indirifltt, As, In all porte of the country to immense. Referring any rho may doubt, to my Memorabilla,"or Practical Itentlpt Book, for Farmers and Families, to he had gratis, of all the agents for the German Bitters. :Principal Oftlce and Marearactzy, 120 Arch street, Phila. lelphia, Pa. 441 - Sold by Dr.tleo. IT. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Fehoesteek & Co, No. 6 Wdoi ; Fleming Brothers 40 Wood shset r. Switrtz anti J. Y. Kerning, Allegheny deelOxissrly NeY e v iai vvnc twa /014.. 4.a.' SI; HAND STIc V. ET, (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN STREET AND THE nivta, PITTSBLIEUIt, PA. riOCTOR SABLE, tiraduate and .Pructitictier in the Old L./ Schools of Medicine, Allopathic. And Iloina,pe.thiti,.ul for the past tea years a nUCcgmful L.i.frop *thin, has corned a WATlfit CURE in the above lo:etion The perfectly oat?, direct and hornisLate effect nfiEffles tem has on all Fevers, and all di-iesses teate and -.rani:— while it id mild. grstufel and inviorating to the wealeand debilitated, renders f cpoullarly desirable In families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and liomceputhic treatment will be adminis tered where deslre.d; but, after lung and thorough expos dance, Doctor Baelz gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy. which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently succesi‘fdl in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Lrobaiia,v, illiarepsl. 44 inflammatory and Chronic [(bourne; irni, Asthma, Cats, mous, Nervous. and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cares teem highly reputable citizens of nearly every State In the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelx's Mika. The Ray. , Ilergy are invited to consult him gratis. Werra water being used In the cutunmucement, end often 'broughout the treatment, It it H luxury instead of tinpleas. -.Moe those unacquainted might suppose. era.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer; W. W. Wilson, W. IS. Williams, Thompson tell, J. It. Wel. len, D. '/'lAlorgau, Wm . It. Mimes, E. IL Nngltab,B. M.. Kerr. The tunlersigned, harlug visited Doctor Beelila inFlitti. mu' and witnessed Ills sumoa-ful treatment, cheerfully re mmeud hind as a thoroughly educated- and akillful u.ries T. Ittirrell, Jos :kl'Connelbz, David flutif,....ada • Curtis, Robt Patric', John Is. LiriugAtou, John Wright; W. W. Patrick. Moses P. Estoo. 0 Orrtuthy 41,4 g . jlana Joseph White's Carriage lieporttory.4- JOSEPLI WHITE, now rams tug busi nese in his spades, c•. (now Atoly enlarged,) on the littsbo rat and , treensburg turnpike, near the Two Mile • , -. 1 . 011 11 , utin, between Pittsburgh um/ Lawrenceville, re/Teeth: . Invites the public to ifil.xect Lis stock of tultitiAl,t Ma, tail/GIES, Ac. And he particularly ink:inns gentlemen purctuueri, that one price only is mule. Foal trey. yeAtte experience In the bailee:A, enables him to place before hi& patrons the same choice collection of. Carriages whiat i , ste many years past It has been hi./ particular depertment to sleet from the various and most talented ilaktern mann. ',Crays. The sucereEs of hi./ new aypte , na Ic o,,mplete—the economttilhis •rrangemente will supply the best anti LanAl fashionable ufactnres at inederate priers. • Unencurnbereaqty these heavy ex.,•,11.5e5, which, the mania for decorathirttioses canines has heAprdupnn t h e Fie f ) er geeLl.c, (owinglala...zge rent:.) J031.1P it MUTH, will sell, on ready money Only, übh le,i; than the wield refits. , ; ara -- Carilikesmalr.ll in theh, ,, t mnn • • • - WM ti&tcV.1144. 4 , . • ERQUANT TIILJ INo 2`,4 Fwei sTPtrr, test clars . al to Daly's Stockfing - Y. ry, rittseutgll-; t;tOTUINti made to,erier he Lest style, and at re* eronebterates. ' /EP BOY B' CLOTHING made to o my23:13 , is