6 ,ECAL, AFFAIRS. The Savongerbnad. Th delegates to the German Musical Association econ tinned to arrive yesterday, and at noon about two hundred and fiftysingers,and as many others, who will take no part i n the performances, were in the city. At an early hour in the morning music was heard in the streets, and by eight o'clock the assemblage had collected at Lafayette Hell. The official reception of the guests was to take place in this hall, and it was appropriately decorated for the occasion. The nags of the difffivvnt delegations were tastefully arranged, the hall festooned irith festoons and wreathe of oa k , lave', end the front of the gallery ornamented with sinenD painted with the German and American colors, 0nW.... b 4 C . , Were It:- scribed the names of the sozieties in attendance, with larger shields of similar designs, displaying appropriate mews. In German and English We give a fuse of those "Divine interpreter thou a, t., O seng. To thee all secrets of all hearts belong." The man hath au music in lalinrelf, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sotiodn, Is fit for treason," &.c. moiLielf ie therm d with ruusic Music the fiercest grief can chat re, And hate's severest rage diatu-m." A number of pictures decorate the walls, a hrge fram,pa rency wan placed over the door, and the whole eatericr of the building was decorated with small flagsonspended from the windows. The pictures a ere apt.rop lately selected for the occasion, and prominent among them was a piece back 411 the stage, reprefamting).orley, the goddess of the fisher men, who bad attracted a fisherman by the strains from or lyre, and approaching tee near, he had wrecks(' his boat ,rn 111 - 1, . At nine o'clock, the assemblage was called to order and Rev. G. lireede, President of the Committee of A, roargemenrs, made the reception address to the guests. It. tirst spoke of the ,rcession which called this large hot). t gather, of the musical prolivities of the Germans us n U. ° lion. and their transplanting of this love of song to our ':cores. Ito next alluded in very complimentary terms r .,e Ines of the Amer - Mau press In keepini, the rri- , ;:ements for this festival before the public. IL welcoruiniz tho gh o sts to our city, and swan ring dui they sln,uld rec(dye every attention at the hail& orris-cc. At the tic of his remarks the speak', nannoed that the pre,ntedien of a flag to the womb ors of Fruioiin Singing, Society of Pittsburgh." would LO, Like place. The flag was a soperb affair, of large size, man • ofiertured from whi a silk, heavily fringed with gall, nod be wing au eMbleruatical (I.llgll in the centre of a gulden lyre, surrounded by a wreath of uak leaves, worked on the pure• white ground. The staff was surmounted by au eur- Id.,ll(diC figure carrying a harp. We are informed that thy• tot of this flag exceeds tdo - sor hundred dollars, and has cost the labor of mouths to several of our German ladies. The presentation speech was made by Miss Cornelia lloth,mho performed her part with much grc.cu. Mr. C. F. Leueb a, copted the flag on the part of the Fcciety, and responded in a short and appropriate address. The singers and 'umbels of the orchestra then adjourded to the National Theatre' where the remainder of the day was spent in prepa#l for the concert in the evening. At a quarter past seven o'clock in the doors of ill- National Theatre way thrown open, and iu a short time au imnien , e audience had assembled for the grand concert. Never, since the completion of this Thectro, Li is it bee. ,-,raced by se largo, brilliant and fashionable an audiene,. A platform Hid been erected on the stage, with ascending elope, so to place the whole core of performers in full view of Um audience. The performers numbered abon: two hundred and tifty singers, and au orchestra of forty or fifty. The comp,ition was a rare musical gem, and its execution highly creditable. Indeed, wo have never listen ed to a finer musical treat. We shall not enter into a critical detail of the rite of this composition and its c,xecution, but content oursi Ives with saying that there has :iever been a musical entertainment of any character in this city, oitla r surp.issing or _equalling this. The entire audience seemed to be highly pie 'fed, and gave unmis takeable evilence of it by rapturous and lung continued lip- To-day, the Prize Concert, in which the different Socie. ties will contend f , :r a silver goblet, will take place at La fayette Hall. The morning will be on:milled in rehearsal, and the concert will take place at three o'clock, when the tieciety decided to execute last, wil be awarded the prize. At eight o'ch.c: in the evening a banquet will take place at Lafayette LEAL iu which a large number of citizens and strangers are expected to take part. We' shall give the programme f,.r Thursday, to-morrow morning. Pittsburgher Killed on a Steamboat. We clip th. , lulimviutt from the Louisville arurier, of Monday : Andrew Slone, nj Jeffersonville, killed .M'lntyre, a coal. boatmen frost Pittsburgh, in au affray on the steamer Vicksburg, Monday night heat. ?rl'lntyre was horribly gashed, having received twenty-six odd stabs and cute The murderer was secured by the officers of the boat, and on her arrival at this port, committed to jail. M'Cutelli lingered until Saturday morning, when he ex pired. llis re-mains we ie wrought here and an inquest held on Us body. His brother then took charge of it, and will take it to Cannelt lowa, tor interment. The relatives of the deceased tweide there. Abu'At the h.lune tint that 31.'Intyre wUnt33 fatally ist.e.bhed, fireman on :ho f,pit, of the name of Caii.niday, was ti.,o ntabbed. fie r.:ch•ive.l two wounds, ono in the hack, which proved flt•t! in a tow hoots. He had wife in Now ()Heal., and ou r4l,lling Vi...1011,11r4 a Ilespatett was received stating that ha was dead. The a.-,iaism of Ca7neday is supposod to In , a I.2.,tution , man of the 11;,atte of ItAize.llarrison, of Jeffersonville. The police are on hie track, and it is to be hoped he will be naught. Re rau away from Jeffersonville some throe years ega to evade iudietturnts for stealing, end other ottuses. JULIA M. CJ:111.13 Ili.:tatru.—We hope tic theatre-going toittlic. husr in mond tl•-• tstees r.t tue National this: vordhg. Sete Lac boon on our boards for sumo pars aud ii.a hoe for herself r, reputation not oily at Lome, but iu oteur chiss ; sad not undo•.enetily, as Ler histrionic talent is very nigh. tier lady-like deportment a n d the geed qualities of Ler heart have endeared her to a large circle of friends, and it behooves every one of them itot only to be present at her benefit this evening, but to "80 their exertions to induce others to gu, and thus do their part in showing a tee regard for a lady whose gifts deserve a memorial 1:..4 sultstantiti as it will be gratifying from our citizens. but os coo a full hums to-night. The bill is an excellent one, and peculiarly suited to the display of Lei abilities to the best advsutage. To-morrow evening Mr. `A alter itrotublu takes his first benefit in this city. ANOTTIER ()RAND CONCERT —We take pleneure iu announc ing to our reader.; and the inueical public generally, that another grand concert front come of the beet artietri new in America, will be given hare on Monday the 21eit mat The chief celebrities announced are M. Strakoech, well known in this city, and the renowned Carl Formes. We have no hyard the 113111.1 of Vat, entire company, but presume they are accompanied Amelia Patti Stracko3h and other aim . • are. Such entertaintneute are bec.mtiut; more popular her., and we feel tieinred that thii company will meet with due oui.Juritgetriuut. We ehall b, able t give further particu larn inn fax days (?nova, S EiffEled :Sewing Machines, for which Elliott the shirt man i6ll44vtit, are soliiug with great rapidity at the rate of lour or fiv a day. 'Tnese . machines are a capital article, and give genez , ll satiltecfion in all cases. Their construe- Con Is sasimple acid porta, that they do not get out of re pair easily, and do not require a doctor to be sent with the machine to hoop it hone c,llap9ing. Indeed, ad far as re pairs are concerned, this machine is a model instrument, and it does its worm wifely and perfectly. Call at No. 21 Fifth street, and look at it. TUit'LE ET THE 0011:iliCOPLE —Eli Young, who keeps the excellent toitwaralit on Filth street nearly opposite to the office el the Pee, is always prepared with a supply of good things W pmfort the inner tam.. ilo rneived yeaterday tour Fea grleu turtles of the largoet nice, and reins. katly tat; and after 10 o'clock to-day he will serve up turtle semi dt for an alderman, at all hours of the day nod even. cloning. Mr. Young keeps an excellent and well-regulated house where the hungry an thirty co-i be filled at mode rate coat with the Les lu the market. MIORNED.—A small boy, whose name we did not learn, who twitted-in Stanahester, was drowned in the Ohio river at that plade, yesterday morning. It &Mind he was riding a blind It i,r:, LI:, river 1,, it drink, whoa tee horse be coming nunianageable, waded into deep water, and fright ened the little fellow to such au extent that he fell off, but grasping the home by the main he hold on to it for some time. A peroou on shore seeing the peril the child was in; instantly started to the rescue, but by the time ho reached the child it sank, and did not rise again. His body had not yet been found at laet accounts. A Goa) lesi.—Each delegate to the Saengerhund Associ cation now assembled in tu, city is, we are informed, to be presented with a copy.of Thnrston's "Pittsburgh as it is/ t•y'Mayer Weaver, a largo uumbor of copies having bean sent to him for distribution. This is a good movement, as a knowledge of our city and res - ,urcvs will thus Le widely difluied throughout the Northwest, inasmuch as this con vention is comprised of members from Ohio, Virginia, Ken tucky, and other States. Atslosr DROWNZD.—We learn that a small boy narrowly escaped drowning in the Allegheny river on Monday even ing. lie was bathing with a number of companions, when he was overpowered by the force of the current, and had it not been fur the assistance of eQme older boys his life would have been lest. It is a dangerous experiment for small boys to venture too far into the river at any time, but es pecially at the present high state of our rivers. hi& FOSTER'S litirour.—Quite an interest in the benefit to the veteran manager ham been nuntifeeted sine the nn• non.cement of the tact yesterday morning. We are glad to ~,t.~• tide erithindanni, and trui.t that it will go further than MOE ' worik, and the evening appointed Will see the new Theatre Mimi with the friends and well-wishers of the Gov. erllor—rtad " their name ie Legion." Excur.stuN Tit.uss.—The Pennsylvania liailroad Company will run excursion tritium from the Liberty street depot to tie picnic grounds at Deany's Grove to-morrow, every half hour during the day, for the benefit of those wishing to join with the members of the German Musical Association n their merry making. THE SCOTT LEGION.—This body held a mooting on Monday evening, and adopted a uniform which they Intend weiring on parade. It consists of a sky blue short coat and pant, with a blue cloth cap. The uniform will, we think, be up preprint,. They will use the United States musket. ROBERT SAlng,r. Jr , arrested OD Saturday by the Mayor's police, and handed over to Sheriff Patterson ou a capias, has given bail in tho sum of five thousand dolkus, end bee n sat, at liberty. Court of Quarter Sesatona. Boforo President Judge William B. M'Clure, and Associate Judges Adams and Parke TUESDAY, June Bth. I The Court met at nine o'clock. this morning. The Brat case was that of the Commonwealth ve. James Rocs, residing to Cambral couuty, who woe charged with perjury. The 111.1 berm continued '• :a the lust term, but some of the t.nucipnl Witt Attialt, the ewe was over, I.ttachmente Laing issued for the absentees. 1,1 Wean Roney we 4 indicted for surety of the pence, on math ~1 Ids landl ord, Jelin Berry. ey se:ei a tenant of Ws, ,tad tts • turned oat for not pitying his rent. This ,aa the °new f the dAliculty. After a hearing of the C,.tle, the pal ties were ordered each to pay half the costa. Bernard Callahan sits charged with surety of the peace ler using vioku,a to his family Ile ws, dismissed on the coAtr. ( ` ollll.llollVlelltil vs. ROI , Ori Taylor. TWA young man, twouty-four years of ago, way indicted for assault and hat ter), on oath of his father, John Taylor. who took this method of having him sent to the hospital, an he is insole•. The evidence Flbuwo , l that he had been in the habit of abut.- tug his brother, sister, and even his mother. He has been Insane for the last ~'Veil years, and h hew been VVrIl ckained at home to prevent bun from d‘ling mischief Taylor re sides ei township, thin county The jury retin nod ti verdict of not itecinity at the time of the eAniniariun 4 f the ;14401111f and 144 a t4 , ry. The (.34airt then ordered Tay b - 41 - t 44 t 44 tl, it 4444t44re l'euumylVallta pital, by virtue of a c,r , nt act or A RSPIII . •Iy. Common wool tIL 'a ItLiherc White, alias ILLiddith, elle" Stoups, charged with Idor , ....alio,. on oath of Ephraim Morrow, of We. t Doer int, ue6 ip. Toe value of the alleged stolsh bor.. V. ti c d And fifty &aka's, with some hemp, valued r• 'ae , nn tkihri. 'the bore- was takoll to K ittac i ir. a 'ler , W hits as±arrested and brought r•ack b thiv F . • M .r r-wreiiiilen in Went Deer hca that M• 1,..1 a hors- tho night et the 16th of ••• 1 r:1•1 110r,4,, to Whit e • s et ,,bi e. th , c3lletlon him at his house nod t.t.k , t . r o norm:ming Mil farm. Mr..1'13 ,- M , - , met t 1111:V O ' CI , ICk en tun of th. 17th, to ,vu, r + lilt OW, l ime. lur e or r miles t • lilt a hor..e Hilllloll to runt 11.13 t by Mr. Morrow, A paps vva.. Su C.ort, thi•ogh u,•! ,11. reel iu Or I e ,cep t, b. , . 4 by irtin named liFkorgt, Tor, re...idlib• 11, count), Inr t.'ghts doll +IS, 1., toe '.Ph it,, f a r which klOll. , 811(1 liar; 11. m klaW Of' had heard of quelt n 110 C. 1 lin, 'aid one WI tueoti Elw.re that he had seen similar writing by the iiieoner. The coin was submitted to the jury without drgutmit, and 'hay returned in a few minutes with a verdict of guilty. The prisoner woo remanded to jail to await sentence. The Court took a recess till two o'clock At two o'clock the Court again convened, and Robert Wh'te was bronchi in on a HrConti charge—one of larceny. lie Is chat god with stealing a saddle and bridle from Na. than Williams. on or about the brat of April lest. The property wits traced into hie portessiort rind identified by the i wrier, Mr. Williams, who is a farmer, resitfirm in West Deer township. Thu prisoner had no dea-me, anti as the evidence against him was strong, he convict The same defndant was next tried another charge of larceny, proforsed by Kpbraint Morr„w for stealing from him two sets .r harness, valued at i:l5. The harness was taken front him the EL: e nista that the horse was stolen, and he fonnd them in 'he staid, of White in Armstrong -ourity. in [hi, case the r, nsohor woe also found guilty His chances ore good for a long term in the penitentiary The next e' e wan that of the Culualo:twealth YE. Thomas Wiisou, who was indicted for larceny on oath of George Douglass. Douglass is a raftsman, and resides in Veuango county. On the night of the 28th of April last ho was atop ,ping at the Washington Sotel, and slept with the prisoner In the same bed, In the morning he found that his pocket bOok which had c intained twenty-five dollars and some not.-a and other papers, was missing. The pocket took was afterwards found, bet the mosey was gone. The next day, Wilson was arrest el, and the nionefund ou his person, which was identified by the prosetutor as that which was taken fr. m him. .he pros,cut-r state.; that Wilson offered to compromise the mattes by i.aying the money back to him. The jury retired, and F oon returned with a verdict of guilty. The prisoner Fas ii.imanded for sentence. The Court then adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning, no other C 3 6 ,8 being ready ter t riaL IRON CITY CoLLEGti, PiltZteli - g, Pa.—Extract from a letter dated June 2d, from Mr. Samuel Bridge, of Blair county, Pa. ML. F. W. JENKINS—D - 3 • Sir:—lfter a trial of better than three months in I:.• , ping the hooks of an extensive Ir m (Yorks, I am exceouiragly happy to inform you that I fine t h e knowledge an d practice at the Iron City College more than sufficient to (maim° me to succeed in my under taking. At first I had some (1011bt3, and no little anxiety, le know ..liether I was hilly competent for the task, but though short mu experience, I deem it amply sufficient to warrant toe io 'eying that a young c...m can become a prac tical book-keeper in the Iron City Colley I am fully per teat were the merits of th, Iron City" fully known. you cool t not accommodate the pupils that would apply for admission, Ile , Tectfully Yours, n.tbIUEL limo; Jo. For spccimonn of writitg nod circulars addrets F. W. Jen king, Pittsburgh, Pa. " A GOJD ARTICLE at pri.;o 7 - and terms strictly cash,' are the menus by which the builne..ii of J. L. (-mon 4tn, Allegheny city, has nit!u to its preseut magnitude. Those buying either Meu'e or i aye Clothing may Cute it their intere,t to exainiat , his at..cli and prices. BOISWAN'i VEGETA.BLE tioamaii's Compound II Physicians wt., ato at a loci to find a esmislyi r Astimut. I believe it is us houest a xr.eclic!ce as ever - u-as used Joy. IL Pi.i;.RT, M. v., of PLiliolelplita." For zale by nil tho Druogi,t4 C - ,UNII;J:i:, (4 ca:z ::.- ~ K:~~.~-..._ s.: 1 . 1: -t. f:LtL •f t ll t.• and St()111,rII, of e l titet 4, t-tc ttt i u tihhi.!!!!, ! !,' ih•r ~tosee, that we can not her- us..me, but IY, NV..(1',1 ' cted, do u 4 we E2IIEIIIII3IMIEEEI BITTERS, and our word tor it, ytn will be cured. V. era eonunend this reedi ,- ine, knowing ir :in experience that it is much euperor to the gene:aid) of Intent II10(116110S. For orb , by kb•ntrgitq and d , oders everyu Imre. and by ld,)STETfhlt. Inuu!actaret9 and Propriot,,rs TIJi StICCI3' whir!, line ever attended the use of J. Celebrated stuniuzlii3ittors, and the nu merous certificates - which ate (tally received, in their favor, show conclusively that they are tire greate4t and must relia ble preparation a tire kiwi over intitsittuei to the public and at this s When 10, of appetite is s prevalent, no; one c intiultiot; their own interest can NE/rd to du without them. The titters are ploaniut to the taste and agreeable ie their tys s. As a tonic they or- delig h tful ; they are a reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Clos:iVOilt`111, etc., anti a sure prevoutire of moat of the prevalhug diiemm4 of the (lay. For 61.,10 by J. !a. °IAN, e to proprietor and aumulucturrr, No. 267 Pella titroet., Pi,tatnl4.h. Pa., ,smi by dealers gen rmtl!y. loaf,' c JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF 'alley & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooltui, -121 Peens street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, ilEr-• In addition to tho Furniture busineas, I also devote ttellti , ll tJ UN DERT A K Pittsburgh Water Cure gotablishmeat. FOR THE CURE OF ALL KENDS OF iseasee, located at LIAYSVILLE STATION, ou the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, tec miles West of the city. For the healthful exercise awl amusement of patients, and others friendly to the wheal . , Who may wish to spend ~omrs time with us, we have lately erected a tine GYSINASIUM. and IJUWLII•d ALLEY. Address Box larA, Pittsburgh, Po. J. UU m ylO-.3mL!IIW-10 FRENC MISS BLAKELY INTENDS FORMING A CLASS OF YOUNG LADIES, Wishing to receive instructiui in the 2Er° x- sa. o 1:x Ma Et, 13. gza .254, ta. Apply td. No. 1133 Third street. mylo.tf 4*; 1 .1 r - 1 4 - '',,,t : • ,-* . ? ii %a ` l, 'l i I rW 4' l 7 ::7 - : ~*; j M NRBLE 1 MARBLE ! or 0 ffir A * r e 7 °' 212 6 ° RAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, ttat,RAVE STONES Ericiosereg, Ponts,-&e., ES4D. The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock. Prlcws le®, and work warranted. GOLD PENS.—Dawsou, Warreiv& — Ely - de's and A.G. atgaley's celebrated make of Pena, COD• etautly on band at W. S. HAVEN'S, je7 Corner qarltet and Second 80. BRISTOL BOARDS—Cap, Ddmy and Me dium, at W. S. HAVEN'S, e 7 Corut-r Market I Second Stfl. DRAPER'S ST AN DS. —Large and small ea for sale by W. S. 11AVEN, o 7 Comer MaJket and Second ts. VYLE'r MACHINES AND 1 YLETS. Varione patterns for sal, by W. E. HAVEN, EL:Warier A: 606 D ASSORTMENT of all kinde of Dry Goods, either Fancy, Staple, Furoigr. or Domes tic r3elltrig very low for rash. C. 'JANSON LOVE, ( Formerly Love Brothers,) 74 Market street. licl>ti ME SW Err LY.—The latest an. moat 11,1C10,1. prrrume, tli.til .ed from the well know Tulip Flowar. A large auppl) received this day by JOS. FLEMING, JeH turner Diamond and Market et. FRANGIPANNI OIL.—For pi.4urviug and beautifying the hair, condantly ou JOE. BLEMING, Ooraar Diaasoad and &NAM 0.. o..wefully Reportta by JOtliF4l SEOWDEY, Stlittriwitnds of the Merchante £ochange. l'lrratiustan, Juno 8,185 S FLOUR—No sales from first hands transpired to-4a). Thu cake from store amount to 283 bills. viz: 100 bble. at $3,62 for imporfitie and $4,40 for extra family; 166 lads. In lots at $3,62 for auperflue, $4,12 for extra and 11,31 for extra GRAlll...Sales 150 bush Oats from store at 30c. 11A.Y...Elales 12 loads from the scales at sloolsl4 "1 ton ; 1 load straw at $7." EGGS...SaIes 475 dos. at 10e. "43 doz. ItaCON...Bales 13,000 lbs. Shoulders, Sides and llama at 7d,7 3 4,. 8 and 9c. VS lb. POTATOES....SaIes 75 bush. Ns/111811110am at 50c. Wl bush. WIIISKY—SaIes 40 bbls. raw at 18g19c.13 gallon; 49 bbls. rectified at 20c. New Yong, Jane B.—Cotton: :000 bales sold; market dull. Flour heavy 16 000 'ibis sold. Wheat heavy; 30,800 Web sold; W.stern Red t 1.011,03; White $1,124 Chicago Suring 81!4.487. Corn heavy; 03,000 at 60072 y, for mixed; 75478 fo- whit., Bacon quiei; llama 8(418 , j,:,; Bbouldere 6( 64. Lard heavy. Molaases dull. [lidos unchanged. Tal low dull at 1. of Whilky firui at 21%®21. Sugar firm; Mus.ovado 0. Coffee quiet. Freghts heary. CINCINNATI, June B.—Flour unchanged; 1200 I.lihi sold at full r.ttes. Wse,ky tine: •Od bids at IS. Provisions dull; nothing 'oue except Hale el 200 bble Mom Pork at $l6. Mersey mantas are unaltered. Exchange ou the east EA premium; en New Orleans 1 / 4 (..4 ,1 .A premium. China, Glass, and Queensware. MX MI mcr MIL "52' 5 M Clar 30 , 122 Wood attract, Pitteburgb. Pa. MTHO IS NOW REOEIVINO FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his line, comprising . now and tasteful shapes of Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and riowera; Fine White. Vitrified Iron Stone Table Wore, known to be the most dur able now in use for Hotels and Steamboat.% French China of new styles, in Pore White and Gold Band, either in sets or single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Seta; Brit. Mania uud Plated Coolers; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver, fine Ivory Handled Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Form Tea Waiters and Trays; Shaker and Seagram Table Mats; Japaned and Dec, orated Tin Toilet Set. Also, a cnnp'eto and fell assortment of all articles mita ble for the RoUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to please the public, who are respectfully invited to examine • this stock. mr27:2mdars, Ell!IIM!II:MIMII!MEI result of too II:. L:1..: :'..; ~.Ird, 5..1 , J.t: AC Li FITTSBURGHj, PAS T . ' .8 and CtrriageM —lc u l)., Phyalclans I LIE Q",7"7 PPR EVI7 CONIMKRCIA_L. rtrz"rsEsußGil BOAR.!) OL Tamar, Atm ~ nEatictaApia- ,s , &.11VEIMIZIGS'• fra:rfitr.L w. FL WILLIAMth E=l:2=l Li:'.l.lNlYr. Ist, ClAnzli“'l'x of A, In: ration for Ray. IFAIAR DICEEY, Vice President. EDWARD GRECRI, W. W. MAUI., C. ii. PAIILI3_ , N, DAVID CAMPBELL It'F2.'S '4? WitC4ii LI A ELK LH•w York Elarket. Cinch" nal t Market SPRING STOOK JIIn OPENED, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF C TILED@ & Cil 09, • - 7;1 4 '"‘ • ...',7 .-4 ..-• _,- V, r..i,) • - - al i , :r 7 i l, 4Lii:b.. ;-. - - 7 ' .. 5 3 , . - i - .4.:; , •,!i;;AS ir, cen i. ,. - '.r, - 2 ' v.-,!i0;',,i . ..2:.n! - 44, 1. 41 ~,4 . : . !:-..„,,,, ~..,., i 4 C) X FA I ' E-37%5 F74 7 .-i t i k NO. 13 WOO ID STIRMIET, PITTSBURGH, PA., AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR large SPRING STOOK. OP BOOTB AND 8110 ES, c,unctsthr, of a great variety of seasonable and fashionable goods adapted to spring an.l sammsr sales. Raving been purchased for cash, at reduced prices, they f tel warranted in saying that they can supply Western merchants, by the packe.ge or dozen, at as low prices as the same quality of goods oan be purchased fn the Eastern cities. Particular attontio., given to orders. au- Also. a god supply of Now York and Spanish Bola Loather. ap7:3m...1s L. C. lIEFISURINt ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. WIT.II U. HTLIII.MUZ Me ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!!- The nntler,igiaed having Just fitted up ht ICE ORS.AIti ,A.LOON in o very test-fin and c,mlortable styl.,, would re. ip..ctfully inform his frieu , s and the public gauer dly, that he furnishes them a delicious ICE CREAM of different fla vors. Soda Water, Fresh Calr,s, Gum Drops, Fruits, etc., at all times on hand, at the Confectionary of FRED. A. MIERSOH. St. Glair street, opposite St. Clair Hotel. 0,56. Particular attention paid to orders for Pie-Nice and Parties. m r/Et: I ra—me Summer Lager seer. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public in general, that he is iu the daily receipt or this delicious Beer, from the well known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, It having been pronounced to be the best that was manufactured here for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me a rail and try it. JOLLY ROTH, ap24:tf At his old stand, 40. 26 Diamsnd GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS, CHEAP PEOPLE'S SHOE STOKE, Nu. 17 FIFTH ST CHLLDRENS' BEIOEB SYRUPS. - 100 barrels Choico " Golden Syrup ; 16 do " Penna." First Quality Syrup; Just received and for Halo by MILLE% lc ELICKETSON, jel Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. DESlGNS.—Archit3ctural and Decorative for designs ponnoling in Oak, Marble and frescoe, prepared by L ruy3ll W. P. SIARSHALL & CO. INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BELT INU.—Aho Lace Leather, Belt Hooke, &c.,,indt received at the India Rater Depot. 26 and 28 St. Clair ',treat, my 29 J. & H. PHILLIPS, QERMON PAPER on hand, or made to or dor, by WIS.I. G. JOHNSTON tz CO., SUNDRIES.— 5000 lbs. Country Bacon ; 12 kegs Packed Batter ; 76 bushels Bright Dried Apples; 25 " " Peaches ; 100 bu.phels Red Potatoes; 200 " Mixed " Just received and for sale by JAB. A. FRTZKR, rny3l Corner Market and Second sta. riPE'S'PEßS.—Borders and circles tor Toe tors. f or ,a!, mvE.l' W. P. MA EIFIsht,L A CO. GLASS. --500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x12 for wilo by (ac+(t InCNBY IL COLLINS. j - 0 B PRINTING.- Cards, Freight Bills, Circulars, Dray Receipts, Bill Heads, Labels, Railroad Receipts, Bills Jading, With every other description of Job Printing, executed with promptness and at fair prices. J. It. WELDIN, Printer and Bind....r, Wood street, near Fourth. "QUILDING LOTS-12 Lots, each 30 feet .5' front by 100 deep, situate in]East Liberty, near the 11 in.cad Depot. Prices from $215 to s4oo—terms, one fourth in hand, balance at 6 years credit. Call and see the plan. my 26 8. OUTHBEST & SON, 51 Market et. QTEAM MILLS FOR SALE —A Steam Flouring Mill, situate in Beaver ccianty, three run of Stone and all the machinery complete, 120 bbls. of flour can be made in 2l hours. Also, a Saw Mill in good order, with all the latest improvements, 3 acres of land, etc. Terms easy. Apply to S. CUTHBERT A SON, niv4 of market street. OIGARS, CIGARS.--30,000 genuine Ha ‘4...) vane Cigars of the "Seneca," "Conchita," "Co quette," and " Eutre Actoe" brandejnat received by JCS. FLEMING, 167 Corner Diamond and Market et. T ARD 01. L.—No. 1 and No. 2 Lard 0 constantly on hand and for sale by jo7 B. C. S J. H. SAWYER. $750 FOR a two story dwelling house, with large lot of ground, situate ou Clay Bt., in the borough of Sharpsburg. The house contains four rooms and a cellar. The lot has a front of 71 feet by 100 deep, on an alley, stable 18 by 20 feet, grape vines, fruit trees, &c. Will be sold at the above low price, as the owner is removing West. 8. CUTIIBERT & SON, jet 61 Market street. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA aiNaust.-5 gross rw..eived this day, and for sale cheap at JOS. FLEMING, jet Corner Diamond and Market st. ERFIIMER Bazin's, Wright's, Glenn's and Harrison's Extracts for tho handk,ehiet, constantly on hand at QCII NECK'S PULMONIC SYRUP-A large supply of this excellent remedy for coughs and colds just received by JOS. FLEMING, jet Corner Diamond and Market et. JRE -ADEIR A AND CLARET WINES, by the bottle or gallon, at, HAWORTH & BILOWIALKEr'B, of* In the Dtstacted. ISA IGU DICKEY, 24: f . , ~~ i SHOES WAREHCUSE a P. M A I Stationers, 67 Wood strret. JOS. FLEMING'S, Corner Diamond and ,larket et SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OF UN. DREES OF Tp:EIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FMB AND J. W. SYKES Rave ocmclnded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may bo consulted at their dike, • No. 191 Por,n strzet, ST. HOTEL, Daily, except enndaye, ,or CONSLIAL:i ASTIIhIA . BRONCHITIS and ALL COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary diseuge, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affection of the Liver, Dyspe . peia, Gast.-iti.s, Female Complaints, cte. 0111.iti cl. tit,3 would Mate thut their treatment of tii - Ao . icuition is based upon ithe tact that tie dizeu,e mitts in tie lived and system a iarilf, both before and during its derreopatent in Me lumps, aid they therefore employ Mechan ic/11;B) gienicand Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they Mk! MILDIUAL IN• tiLUATIONE, which they value highly, but only as (having no Curative effects when uteri alone,) and hive. tide are earnestly cautioned aohnit wasting the time of curability on any treatment based upon the plunat• ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached hi u direct manner by Inhalation," for, tie before stated, the teat of the disease is in Mt blood Lunt hit effects onty in the No charge (Cr constatation. A het of question will be dent to tboso wishing to consult e by letter. tuy29:Llew ZIONONGALLIEIdt BAVINt) SIIND COMPANY.— NOTICE—Thu /Rock Rubsoription Books of the above Institution, will remain orfan for a short time at the tikes, No. 89 Grata street. Any 'penioa ou the Secretary, will bo furnished with a coiiy of the Charter and By-I awe. Discount days every 76londay, 4vtez natiA be off:Tel before 3 o'clock, e st. , same lay 1104.61.: WILLI .I.AI PIIILLII . B, Preni•ieut. DIMEOTOP.:: I A. St. Pollock, Philip ittlymc,r, A. S. Nicholson. JA.IUS S. iItION, Secretary and Treasurer J. Jt. J,,ahnu Rhodes, Jalnes dbldle, my27:lm 't&D CORONErt—The undersigu;d ortnn3 candidate buicre the matt Democratic tl.ureil , for the office of Coroner, and like the support or the De mocracy [jell LE NOX it :lA. OFFICE OF PENN'A INSITHANCE CO., OF PITTSBURG d, May 18th, 1858. OpTHE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY HAVE this day declared a dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock paid in, out of the profits of the last six months. FIVE PER CENT. payable in cash, and TEN PER ()ENT. to be applied a.l a credit on the notes of Stockholders. L OILIER SPROUL, my2htm Secretary. ter THE VERY TILING FOR TORPID LlVER.—Bamnol R. Robison, &lye:— . Minitn.. - Esi3onu, Tenn., April 9, 1856 having bold Hooflaud'saerra4 Bitters for two years past, in this community, and having Witnessed their effects upon weak and debilitated constitutions, and thaw much troubled with " tozbid Liver," I have no hesitancy in saying they ere the thing such people should use. See aavertieement. 'or mle by FLITATING' BROB. mud Dr. (.4k.4). S.E.DYSZS t ./ay7:2wdav Pittsburgh ( . )A.RD6 J. &'l'. GROUTT, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN SINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE MESHY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, ttyl.4l PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE , MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING IP' .11. 3P ) M a 173.. P Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. M.,Rage bought at market pricey. myB REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. V& Water atreot, below Market SOHN 3100IMEEEIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR SUL BALD OP PIC METAL ARID BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS L9AAC JONES JNO. L. 80YD......WN1. 1100IILLOUGE1 JONES, BOYD & CO. ELL3IIIACTIIIIIIIO OF CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING. PLOW AND A. B. TEEL, SPRINGS AN") AXLES. Cornce - Ran.: & d L rci Siregiq, PITTSBURGH, PA iIIOORHEAD & Co., lILNUFACTUREIR OF Anosican, Plain & Corrugated, A LAT AANIZED SHEET IRON, For 'tooting, Guttering, Spouting, $o AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT lITIITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 138 First street, mr26:ly-is JONX D.L.11.0056 D. B. ROGERS Ss CO., NANIINAMIDERS OP ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT !iTEEL• CULTIVATOR TEETH., CORNED. ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH. PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR. MEEtCHAINTS, 1 , 10. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, , 1Z - Al ways on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the we best qualm _ l JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, 703 7113 6 &LE 07 oar, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Oorner of dllarket and First streets. PITTSBII aut. PA. Rurzn To—Brands G. Bail Bee" William Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Ileiskell & wearing en, S. Brady, Cub. SI. & U. Bank. List & Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo . Paxton & Co. Wheeling. my2Sillsitf Win. W. KNIGHT, WROLEBALI AND RETAIL FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Bilk, Merino and Cotton tinder Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ao., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jel:lyd E. P. II IDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DE.1.1.11318 IN a FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, jeblyd PIIILADELPIIIA. NOTICE.—The Commissioners appointed to perform the duties required by the act to estab lish high and low water lines, la the vicinity of Pittsburgh —give this public notice that they will hold a meeting on THURSDAY, Jane 17th, 1858, at 10 o'clock, L. 111, in the Commissioners Room, No. 3, of the city Councils Chamberw, at wh'ch time and place they will hear any parties who may be interested in the metiers specified in said act. WILLIAM WADII, WILLIAM DILWORTH, JOHN MORRISON, Commissioners. TIIST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS THIS vi morning, a fine lot of Lathes' Heeled Congreca Tipped Haitera; " " col'd • no tip " plain black 41 Misses' heeled F. AL Boots; Misses' heeled Halters, foied; Children's fancy Shoes of all kinds and varieties, which will be sold at extremely low prices for cash, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH IL BORLAND, jeb 98 Market st., second door from Fifth. DUBE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicina purposes, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH St BROWNLEE'S, 105 Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. 111DURE POET WINE, for medicinal par a poses, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S, in the Diamond. TAVA COFFEE.—Just received a lot of strictly pure Old Government Java Coffee. Also, La guJyra 38 Fifth s and Rio Coffee, at JAYNES' TEA STOREtreet., et. fIOX'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA, SAR- A-) BAPAILILLA AND 01:1BEBS :—A large supply of this great remedy received this day. Also, another supply of Thorn's Oompannd thttract at JOB. FLEMING, o 7 Omar Diantarat and Market st. Pill; UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Roofs. with ittleffAlNStiC Til , composition is adapted fur all kinds Roo's, flat or steep; it can also be applied o TILL, Irbil, or ei il Shingles, making a perfect Job. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes; it will wither creek nor rue; tt Ia impervious to water ; KERB li'lli)? and more durable than any other kind of `t.i uf lug. Tine ro 'Bug material is nand in VIM' quantities throughout thr United States, on Bunsen, Bridges, Rolling Mills, Railroad Cara, and nteainhouts, giving end , . satiAfarrion, and is con,i bred u perfect protection from the oh meats. Although this roofing wra introduced here in 11156, it can be seen on many of the buildings iu trio city, Mao, on most of the Railroads I hers refer to a lets places where this ibiutiug is in use, And can and Pittsburgh at Pella Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange • Stenbenvil.e; McCoy's; Wellsville; LiNerpool and Rochester Ste lions, and the Manchester Liepot; Pennsylvania Central Railroad; Spruce Creek Astoria Station, ,11.111 st Tipton and Pars nonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, tVesttninster College, and many other Buildings; Pittsburgh, J MeCully's Ware. h ow , Pen. Trimble's Dote]; also, numerous others in this city. All orders left at No. 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURUH, i whore samples of the ma Wrist can be seem) wit! receive prompt attention, by PUBLIC PROPERTY AT AUCTION.-- The following United States Property not being re quired for public dery ice, will be ,obi at the Allegheny Ar senal, near Pott -Larg , ., Pa. b. eyrie: of Maio. John Syming toil, command/ g. on TEIII itSli 1 I . 1 VG, Itibe 10th, at 10 o'clock, viz Ten 12 rounder Iron &luta ; (me 0 do .10 St.:VOLI 24 do Lou Two 24 do do . 24,460 the. Scrap Iron , Twelve pair Oun's Carriage Wheels ; One Tubular steamer Boiler ; FOtt. , -eiglit Flint Lock Muskets; Semi 110 do Pistol ; Seventy-nine Artillery Swords; Ninety-five Oavalry Sabres, various patterns; Twenty-threo Non-Commissioned Officer's Swords; Seventy-three Hall's Carbines,percruizion and breech load. ing parts, small arms; Artillery and Gunner's Implements ; Accoutrements; Scrap Steel; Strap Leather; a variety of Tools, Ac., Ac.; also a first quality Erlitern Made Rockaway and set of one-bores Harness. Terme ea sh—specle je4 BUILDING LOTS ON SEVENTH STREET AT AUCTION.— , n TUESDAY EVENING, June 15, at S o'clock at the Commercial Sales Itoome, No. 54 fifth street, will be sold, by order of the Board of Dlroctore of the Third Ward Public Schools, 5 very valuable and ‘loBrattto Lots of ground, situate on Seventh street, adjolui ;4 the corner of Grant street, four of which have oaca a front of 22 feet on Seventh street, extending back 90 feet; the re maining Lot fronting on Seventh street 20 feet 4 inches by 90 feet in depth. PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, PA MC,®:;LIMP" 7/-V INDESTRUCTIBLE ROO IF I NG. RIITSSTEL E4 9 S PAT MN'T ROOFE[NGT CONSISTEING lF CAM VA QT RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC, T" Z 0... `lr INsT ri° 30 ID I DI AUCTION SALES Terms—One-fourth cash, remainder in three equal ananai payments, with interest. Title indisputable. jeB P. 1.1. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Q h TONE, CSI INA AND GLASS WARE AT AIICIION.—On FRIDAY MORNING, Jiine 11th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold in the basement of the Commercial Sales Room, No. 64 Fifth Street, in quantities suited to tho Trade, an extensive sesortment of first qualtity white Granite Ware, comprising different varieties of Tea and Coffee Cups and Saucers, with and without handles Breakfas' Dinner and Soup Plates, all sizes, Steak ' Dishes, from 7 to 25 inch, Covered Dishes, Tureens, Tea Pots, Sugars, Creams, Pitchers, Bowls, Bakers, Ewers and Basins, Brush and Soap Trade, Ac., ,t. 3. Also, good quality Glass Ware, con. isting of Castor Sets, Decanters, and various size Tumblers, by the box. The attention of dealers is respectfully invited t this de slrable stock, which can now be examined. Jo 7 P. 51. DAVIS, Auct'r. HARDWARE• AMIJEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD isj treet, Pittabnrgh, has on hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Nhich he will sell very low for CASH. In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large an p ply of Sausage Cutters and Stuffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled ct2s Preserving Kettles. Light Cream pie. THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and the public, that ow ing to the price of Barley and Hops, and to snit the times, they are brewing a light and delicious flavored CREAM. ALE, which they aro selling at $4 it barrel, and have KEGS 0? TEN GALLONS each, to accommodate private families. They have also, X ALE, at $6; XX at $7, and. superior KENNET at $8 Vi bbl., and smaller casks In proportion. Also, excellent POINTER AND BROWN STOUT. .I,IZ- Os dere sent to their Brewery on PITT STREET, will receive prompt attention. mrlo:Btn 980. PI. SMITH d 00. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Prewiu Biliad Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH_ C I/ RE ripliosE WISHING TO FURNISH THFIR Pilpitaton of the heart, pain In the side, weakness of the ji. Elouse with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the must ex.qui.. spine and small GI the back, pain of the hip Joint whenyen site and elaborate finish. will find i: to their interests to give r , tire,rrogularit iof the bowels, and also, that most tYlerie me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up c i s ti ni of diseace., the by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is r 1 L ES. given to the wants of customers. Pricer low. All work warranted. No. 72 THIBI) Street. Pittsburgh. ( rayS:l ^i'+ Et., , many thousands of p.sor women are suffering from i,i,i, (1,1t24. ill d pining away a miserable life, and the next DAVID H. WILLIAMS, i doopialtlibor dues nut know the canso. I trial] to Impress 00 our mind that gored old proverb. "An ounce of preven r iiviL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ti, 13 better than a wound ~,i_c_, _ , i„_ t i,,„... FOR THE ERECTION OF HAS WORKS, for tram are MEICICAL llibiji - JVIE7:I - onruers and upwards, nud fur Heating Buildings, public or 'em have bock the preventative and the cure, with this great ~....., vy dsontn, ii.... 4 %Va.:2r ur Furnaces. I ucl good quality. ti,,, a will never, under any circumstances, ir.ratiria PITTSBURGH. PA 1,0 you any injury. .N 1 change of diet ever ti aCea-,r . )•_ SAIVIILTEL GRAY, kind enough of it Dialcacaii , roe 'nes—Adults one table spoonful per .lay— NI ERC H A N 'l' TAILO H., Children over tenyeaee dessert spoonful—Children from five No. 53 St. Clair Street, to eight years, tea spoonful. An no directions can be appli aible -to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate en Oa I'ITTSBURGH, PENN'A., bowels twice is day Yours truly, .oy 4 Is prepared to furnish his customers and buyers gen- DONALD E.ENNEII , ei ally, with the latest and most fashionable styles of Spring Pr" Si , " per bot tle. Fir .ale b y. th .. ON°. a. rußy , v} „ , and summer k1,,,1i of every vanity, which he will make up to order to time entire satisfaction of those who may favor 5,,P41,14w No 140 W,...,1 t.treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. him with th-lr patronage: - myl7:lm - A BEAUI'IFUL 1111 AI) CARTWRIGHT & IiOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Bur& - A and mum I Den , tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, otc., No. 841 Wood street. They give special attention the mann lactur. ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and itepairit2g it:: punctuality and despatch. at,l7 Alderman's Office. TAMES S. NOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND POLICE .SIAGISTRATE--Office, No. 89 Grant street, nearly oppo site the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow lodgments and Probates taken; the Records examin ed, Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills. Leases, Articles of Agree went, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc., drawn op at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all business in the line of hie official duties, promptly attended to. Va. Office hours, from 7% A. la. to I P. M., and from 2 to d P. sx. apB:ly GENTS' GAITERS AND SHOES ; Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes; Misses' Gaiters and Shoes; Youths' Gaiters and Shoes ; Children's Gaiters and Shoes ; Gents' Patent Sea Gaiters; Gents' Calf Gaiters; Gents Calf and Patent Oxfords ; At the PEOPLE'S 8110 E STORE, No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. DIHYENBACIIEEL. BELT HOOKS—For splicing India Rubber or Leather Belting—a supply of the different eir.ee jtidt received sad for ealo, by J. & H. PHILLIPS, .1)111ED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried Apples received, nod for sale by hIcCAINDLESB, CLEANS /4 CO., Corner of Wood and Water streets. GUM BANDS, Port Folios, Desk Pads, Bankers Case!, Port T.donaies, and Pocket Books, for W. S. RAVEN'S, Corner blarket and Second atre.ta INDIA. RUBBER CLOTHING—Of all kinds. Also, Oil Clothing—a large asaortment always on hand, at the India Rubber Depot of 100 bui,h who Neihannocks; 300 mixed Potatoes, received this day and 5411:e by JAMES A. FETZER, my 26 Corner Market and First streets. GUNNY SACKS.-300 large three bushels (fanny Backe, new and in good order, for sale by JAB. A. FETZER., Corner ?trot and Market ntreat n ITAIR BRUSHES—A large assortment of the beet quality of Hair Brnsbee constantly on hand JOSEPH PLEATINCPS, Corner Muni:nl and Market street. INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The beet _IL Mate in use, just received s.t. the India Rubber Depot, J. * H. PHILLIPS, 26 and 23 St. Clair street. FLOOR 01. L CLOTH—Of all patterns, from yard to 6 yards In width, of a superior quality, for sale at the OR Cloth Store of J. h H. PHILLIPS, myl3 26 and 23 St. Olah - street. 11011 t ACON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shoul ders—oonntry cored—o good article, for sale by mraci WM. 11. SMITE! dk 00. Q.,,ALAD OIL-10 baskets pure, just reed 10 and for sale by !LEVIER / ANDERSON, 61 No. 29 Wood street. FRY APPLES.-Brig store and for sale by ie 3 RICE AND RICE FLOUR; Corn Starch Ether Gloss Starch ; Ilecker's Farina; Baker's Cocca and Brorna, Fresh Cocoa Shell Received and :or eale at 14YDRAULIC PRESSED CANDLES.- 500 boles Hydraulic Pressed Mould Candles, mad,. expressly for Summer nee, on hand and for sale by j e tß._ C. & J. H. SAWYER. WAR - CANDLES.-1000 boxes Extra 110 Quality Adamantine Star Candles, on hand and for Bale by ije7 l B. C. & J.U. SAWYER. _ ____ 6(1 BOXES CASTILE SOAP, just receiv ed ed and for sale by 0 BBLS. CASTOR OIL, just received and for 6ale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK CO, e 5 No. 60 cor. Wood and Fourth etraete. 20 CANS CASTOR OIL, E. J., in store and for ,3010 by B. L. FAIINESTOCH .sr. CO., Co No. 8% Oanor Wood and Fourth sta. W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer 2:ti and 28 St. Clair street .1. H. PHILLIPS, 23 and 23 kt. Clair straet. HENRY M. COLLINS. JAYNES' TEA STORE, 98 Fffth ptrc c I a L. yiktimesTocK & 00. Corner Wood and Fourth Streets _T$... +t _.at z. ~♦ ATIC 3. E 3 .5 013 THE GREATEST IC OF AGE. f , THE R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has diseuv ered 1,1 no of our common pasture weeds a rerso , l that cures Every kind of Humor, FROM TII: WORST SOROFULA DOWN TO A COMMoN GOIII3 Ho Mei tried It In over eleven hundred casea, and GCVO' failed except in two cases, (both t Itnnder humor.) He has new in his posseesion ouor one handrail certiflcatea of its Palen, all within twenty miles of Two bottles are warranted to curea nursing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimple , on the taco. Two or three bottles will clear the system of bilea. Two hottlos are warrantod to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stonmch. Throe to five bottles aro warranted to core the worst kind Of Erysipolai. 0 to two I.,ottlea aro warroutud to cure all humor luithek span. Two bailee are warranted to care rutnalug of tho ears and blotches among the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure ecaly eruption of tha skin. Two or three bottles are wa:ranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most dee perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to care salt-Rheum. Piye to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, aad a perfect cure le warranted when the above quantity is taken . _ _ ROXBURY, MAPS Dsea Men.s.rs,—The repntatlon of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not my anything on the subject, as the moat akUful phyla. dans and the moat careful Druggists In the country are an• amnions in Its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with Et fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing moat of thous diseaaes in which you are nu fortunately ao liable. That moat excruciating diaeaae to as affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by c miracle; your own temper is restored t Its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps t calm and oweet slumbers; and the Medical Discore ry beoomes a fountain of blessiuk your h,-...oband and ocNeholct. Io the more advanced stage, of CANKER It extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, ntitlah la nothing but otiukbr of the stow It; then to tido liteatinea and KIDNEYS, mating a sinking, gorfe feeling. and an indifference even to th cares of your farail3. 'four otoinach RAW AND INFLAMED, kou food distrons-s you, and you CACI only take certain it's, and even of that your system does not get half the notrishmon t It contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker oat, it up; thou your complexion 10808 Its bloom and be cones sallow or greenish, and your beet day in gone. For wmt of umarishrueut your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follnw a trdn of di.itanos which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adtpted to RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,. or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions, but would be cured, ur with trick headache, (neuralgia,) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative will do all this, ere circular and the following: ANN ARBOR, November 6, 1856. PROF. 0. J. N‘ or.d—Desr Sir :—.l have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly tram . pates] quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county sumo month. since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en. ti, sly white, and before exhausting one of your large hot lice, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continued to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends arousing your Restorative, with the happiest effects; therefore, my skepticism and doubts tu reference to its character and value are entirely removed; and I can and do -most col dially and confidentially recommend its use by all Rbo would have their hair restored from wars or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons wco would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Flume W 000: It was a long time after I saw yon at Blissfield befLie I gut the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit., and , a hen gdt it we concluded to try it on hire. Mann's hair, as the sureet test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now tieing and recommend ing its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you Malta for it. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMON MANN. I bare used Prof. 0. J. Wood s Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prumeturely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive it has resumed it, original color, and, I have no doubt, perinnueutly eo. S. 131VESSE, es-Senator, U. S. . . O J. WOOD h CO., Pruprietora, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eatabliehmint)end 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. S.,ld by DR. GEO. S. KEYSER, No 140 Wood it., j-:3mdkw And sold by all good Druggist!. J AMES C. CUTLER, OH OINOINN Says ha had to gait busineaa for eight years from Asthma. Several Physicians gave him np—he used Ayer's Yecturs.l and other Cough Syrups, but still grow worse. BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND L • ,I Lasas Completely cured him ot rvery SeMbleoace of Ilia old (horded'. N.. 1,'7 strect, FIT TSBUlti.:ll, PA P•OtiitAWAYS, I F. 4, P,NI) PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., ALLEGHENY, PA Fe sale by J. r. eLvitLuo, Allegheny City, And Druggiata generally. my2eadAw ICE - CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY, P. SHILDECKER, 1.chi;1.1,c,... No. '42 Diamond Alley, betveen Wood St. and the Dnautand, E,,,,,j...,, c,,,,me,. licesii•!ieee,••t . - • • RAS OPEN ED II IS ICE CRE.AM SA- G. vi. 5 ,,,„, , ... ~. ,„ . LOONS for the seamen, and 1- , prepared to supply all : pea. ,M.,4 L. I: •:•l, , , . t 1" . who may call, with PUSY. IC E CI - 1:!:A NI, of all !lavers. J A it. Feut••,:i Jt - v.-. , .•J, - :. He also is couetuntly supplied with CARES OP ALL , ~.0 . .r KIND.. and Oonfectionary or hie iJw a menufacture, merle from the Lest muter xla. jRA'. i i. - 1 Arr '.-,, i: , r •q 1 .1•3 by FAIIiLIES AND PARTIES fin;.l , li.A with Cakes, 1.,. j I (.. . P.A . ; •r. - 7 t'.li , lit!.' j r CrearuJe, and Goutisltionary of all •IJ,J.riptionii. j ir.rli Ri.loeu c, 'lf/ at n'l li. tirs -Day 1.1 u:: i;veniiiit. pnyls:l in „, „,, i , , , j ~ i 1, j[, s _ - poiNT BOX 1? .ACI OBV. - 1 5 :":"..:j Ij , 1 , 1 ,, •,,. \.• - lAISHA ‘t GIEITENDOSI , 0.„ „„,..k . ,.- have ii: , : fitted til. , in .-omplitii order, new machinery of the , I,y I ; latest improvement, for tiv talon ftetnrn of Ileitis of orcry , description. We are pro art.ii to make to order at short ir - A. tiC.,, i 404,9 suitable tor &rip arid Ca.:dim, Packing B .7(.. , , 4.r Hal dware, Variety Goods. Looking Glas3 and thutitro Fru ii.e. etr. 117.1urg or"reutly fiinet eetl.).le. CIOVERED CAN E .1100P.—Anexuelleh I b i C.`,`-. Ii . 'II ;tit; NI I 1,1, 11.0 v.' ERS insE.Dre B. L.. i Anti It:S . 1'00 1 i & CO, ‘,/ article for Loam' Bklrta. A largo lot open at • i att.! 1 , 1 6.3ir t, ) win tiOßNied, VI Iltkt !kit akt . : j eit . Be. do, aanet Wood and Poollti sta . --eut the best o❑ et,o go C 1 tuns., 111., Jane 28, 1852 ;<:/k.'o. H. KEYSER, Pittiburgb, AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL TREATRE. uk. Lessee and Manager.. Acting and Stage Manager Treasurer Private. Boxes to hold six persons Draw Circlet Paronotte...6oc. Upper Tier 25c. Ras Doors upon 7 1 4 o'clock. Curtain to rise at 1/, to s. Bent fit of JI LI A 31 ou which occasion she will present a handsome• Flag to the gentlemen of the club owu• lug the boat "Julia 1. Woke" WEDNESDA E Ii`2.7ING, June 9th, will be performed (first time here) the be , ntiful dreniiii, in 2 nets, entitled TRIES A.LI, Lauri, Leteion Dane, After which, Iho miutical drama of MY AND %IY .1 Ceeke .Julio Coae, Mary RECITATION—The 6colding Wife.. To conclude with the burleeque 0 1 - 1•0-C A - , -1' A ", Pl-c./ 110111,, -1,1141 M (.:O“Ge TA-morrow, Itunutlt ut A ASTER KEEUIjE. T H E NE W NA-110NAt AC the ioqueot ot !tag,' icnthben, of Cho CITIZENS OF PITTSBURGH, ho fu!ly apprcL iritc Daring th., pti,t eight ya-oro JOSVIII C. HOST :R, ESQ,., To Illiiirkt&:liu th'el CLA:d •\ I3ENI F'l'l t•• •. 1 t• u•ttmit•llttin • [ lit,. rtiost,lny EveuluL, .3 It tic T I S A by 1/1, FitIENIJ pt . . t chr m ii, , lt,haf.u« of >uch o t.. AT ' N A I. city, is to I; 1, ; A uti shoc4l.l rt t! L,f EVERY ITIZV.II Tax, 51, Xlil 1c:1!. htmvit. Iv:: nouhct• the ~itertaint u,nt b.r (1,.• 1,11 tho uvoulag tl /IV t• 1,0 , 0 `,.• fl I rlje-8 - - C U / PARK TROTTINU ASt:' , (_)(:LATI(iIN, r Itts :traaou Tv k.,t5 Carnal.° and Pair.. Liars° and Buggy Horaeineu, each... PcA,triEuis, each Lad l'ernarta not having imeinon 'Viet:vim will be charged Cue. Dollar extra of cr riding couege each t!in, Tic 4 rts can be had at tha 1 and Wayne etruets, from D R GAL WA V, 4a. at Li, I uty2l:lm GRANO MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE GERMAN NOItTII AMERICAN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION Will celebrate lta 10th Ani iverb,ry In this city Oil JUNE Sth, 9th and 10th. WEDNESDAY A VT ERNOON, Cho 9th, 3 o'clock PRIZE CON° RT AT LAF A YE '1"1: E HALL, On which occasion the tlitYarent Societiea belonging to tho Association will compete for a magnificent silver goblet. E VEN EIGHT O'CLOCK, itl SPLENDID 121.4.NQU Will be given is the eau,. Hall. THURSDAY, the 10th, procemlicie Hue thh tilt> pritteiteal etretra ut the itty, Pic Nic at Denny's Grove gVENING, 8 u'e.uck, tiia f.-dtiviLivm will cluau w ith 9 GRAND BALL at hafafayette Hall 47 - • Pric.,l of ailmi.ssiuu to Urand Conerrt, Dress Circle and Pargoette, $1; Upper Tier, 60 cents Prize Concert, 00 ciente. Bangui t, $l. Pic Nie Grounda, 10 cunt,' Ball $l. el JOHN W. M'CARTHY, I. lIA 14 POSTER, WILL A UTEND 'la THE POSTING and DISTRIBUTIS kindin of BILLS 1011. CONCed;T:i LECTURES, 1 :2(III_BITIONS, Au. All communications- trkg - raph, or othcr- WFt , --qiirectrd to tie ' , doming Poet, will receive prozapt citUntlen ap? DAGUERR EA N GALLERIES R. M. CA alit)4.l:, CO., PttotogrPpilers and AlanbrotypiNtm, NEW 5,, tK A KY , ti J. yl ii Lb strrid., SUNBEAM U A LLER'i, W. cur. of Ltur;, 1110110TOGRAPIIY.-- ruts .-vivr !LIS BEEN brought to such uerfeoti m that pictures Laken by due proems have beea prxteuneed porket by the scietititle world. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic elegance, at WALLS Philtre. id kt.LE:t.y, an Fourth street, niyl6:lw B 0 T II S A BEAUTIFUL ANL, DURABLE PICTURN WAREANTEIL OAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT AN 1,11.8.6 T CLAS EN TUE COUNTRY, AT PiTALL'S. b.,urni.ueet Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CARGO CO.'S PiIOTOGRAPII.IC AND ANIBBOTYPE bean removed trout ti Fourth street, w No. 21 Filth street, near Market. Theeo rooms having boon built elp, , ciallti for the parposo, with three larg4 llzhta, aro nut snrpo9sed In the city fur comfort, convenience and exeollenco in arrangement. Onr old triludy and uati . ons aui those wliihing su perior hitenessee, are Invited to cAll. Itoooptiou Biuent and Speciliene ou the ground doo, apT 12.