LOCAL AFFAIRS Prof Baehr Daatilsa...higi.ose Held to itorwror a Charge of Murder. It became evident yesterday morning that Professor Beef , Baehr, who Was knocked down on Duquesne way, on ihe night of the Bth of 'inns, was scarcely likely to rooover, hia symptoms% had Ix - Tomas alarming during Thursday alerbt At eleven o'ch ck yesterday, the Mayor wee iDronned that he waa rapidly sinking, and in company with eilker Hague and Dr. Wm. M. Kern, he visited the Scott Hour, add after satisfying himself that the man felt that he was dying, tooh kill teat declaration. He wee Bfl weak at ite conclusion that he was unable to sign it. and wa' obliged to make his mark. Shortly alter the Mayor left him he became in.-sr - dale, and at about half past one o'cl,dr, Merl. At half past three, the C oroner su m mone d a jury, who proceeded to the Scutt BOOR; where en Inquest was held on the body A pent. taortoin examination wits made, and the following evidence was taken by the Goroner: IFearer, sworn—On Tuesday morning, Jut' at! . I received ina.rmatlon it the May - Gee office that a ta'l , l way . lying at the Scott Home, who had been struck the ;gilt before. tS cut to hi; rcntll at the Scott ;louse; took tee affidavit of deceased. tie stated that on Monday night await 12 oatlocl, he went up to the Pennsylvania Railroad Delaa to meet some friends, who not arriving, lie returned to the Scott Home alone. While coming down Liberty street, he heard what he supposed to be music in tho Athen^nm. A man was standing In the door, whore he asked if there uaia singing up stairs. The maw answered no, it was only a couple of drunken fellows up there tasking a heist , . The man said to him that he was a pollee officer, and asked him which way he was going. He replied that ho wanted to g.. to the Scott Home, and lie would be obliged to hint if he would direct him in the road. The man pointed up Ham' street, and tot-i hire to ge to the bridge and dowtethe river hank to the Scott House, on the corner of the vele sue. r About belt way between Irwin street and the Midge. ea Duqueene way, he again met the same man, coming tie him; he thought the man must hove run very test to meet hint where he did . ; the man et-peed up to hint rod said. •• I want you to lendeite a quartera'-' ) Mr. Baehr related that lie had no change. Immediately on making this reply. the ma, struck him with what he euppoeed was a slung Vot or .01,0• blunt inistrument. On being knocked down he 'rat' partui,, loptenslble, but he still reeolleiliel of hallooing very The p.• 1,011 an Ito struck bum fled iturnedeitely. On return' , • r- eaemusness he looted around fee . his cap, which t e . imam l ea end ; he ascertained that ho had not been robbed. e ., ;hen Liken to the aaett House. Af er taking the eta:eat...nit It gave me.a description of the person who knocked him down. his height, his person and hie Clol.lloq In pnranatwe of whim it struck tae that the • escription an swered W JOILleo M'Kee ; I told Mr. Baehr we could try 111111 arrest al'Kee, and if he wail unable to call at the klayora office. W(..11111 bring hail down to the Scott Honse to see if h« could identify him. I gave a warrant for the arrant Wife, iate ttie hands of officer Reed on Tuesday, and r it, Thmsdria morning he was arrested and placed in the watch bona.. Baehr was enable to call at the office, and in con.- pony with oflicer heed and M'Kee I went to the Scott Home. I. went np stritra and informed Mr. Baehr that at'Kee seen down stairs, and that I would send him up, to see if he aelia the man. (teed went up , tains with IM'Kee. Baehr sees in bed, and after he had looked at al'Kee some time, lie we. sent down stairs. After he had gone, I asked Mr. Baehr that was the man • he said It wan, and Olt being asked a second time, replied, without a moment's hesitation, that he was positive this was the person who had committed tle• assault on him. I committed M'Kee for a hearing on Mon day, when Mr. Loehr was unable to come up. On Wednes day I sent for Dr. Kern, who was asked It Mr. Baenr able to go out; he said he was not. I then committed M'Keo for a hearing on Saturday, (to-day.) Between nine and tea o'clock this morning, Dr. Kura called on me and laid that Mr. Baehr was in a dying condi tion. About eleven o'clock, in company with the Doctor and Mr. Hague, I elicited the Scott House. When I lacked • at Mr. Baehr he had the appairance of a dying man. I tole him I bad come to take his dying declaration, and asked hint if he thought himself on the point of death. He r,-. plied that he did—be thought be would not recover. 1 then took his dying declaration, in which he Raid the man wile committed the assault on him was James alaKee, the ni in exhibited before him by me. I asked bum if ho thought his present condition was the result of this assault, to wince he replied that he did. I got a pen and asked him if he could sign his name. We thought he could not do it, and ho made his mark on the-paper. Robert Hague, sworn—l was present when the dying dec laration of Baehr was taken this morning. He said dis tinctly that the man who was brought before him was the • man who struck him. He said this without doubt or hesi tation. Saw hint sign the paper by making his mark. heard him sty that his dying condition was tho effect of the blow ho received. Dr. George ArCook,swortz—[Witness described the woma: his description did not differ from that of the other physi cians.] I thought he was in a precarious condition. I thought the treatment he received was proper, and that he died from the effect of the wound. Such a blow could no: have been given with the tlit—it must have been produced by some obtuse body. Charles C. Bslalty, sworn—l reside at the Scott lieuse. On the morning after the assault on Mr. Baehr, about 2 o'clock, I heard a knock- at the door; went out and let Mr. B in ; he went up stairs to his room; soon Afterwards he came to the head of the stairs and called fora light; the porter took it up, and when be came down stairs he said the man we. wouuded ; I thee went up to ills room. He showed me where he was hurt, and requested me not to Rend for a phy sician until daylight, not thinking he woo fiLi badly hurt. The teadmeny of the witneas• as re, what Mi. 'mom said about the manner In which he received the w . r.inti, Was sub stantially the same as that given by the Mayoc; the a 011 was about two inches iu length. Mr. Bizelir thought he had been struck with a handy-billy or shat. Br. Baehr told me, altar seeing M'Ree, that he wits tea 1-tan who struck him. He spoke positively as to his identity. Dr. .1. O. Walter, sivern—l was called to see Mr. Baehr' before his death; I saw him twice, once on Tuesday after noon, and late on Thursday night. On Tuesday I found 1.11/1 in bed and feverish; found a wound on hie head, which was partially closed; made no examination then. I was re quested to see bins I.y the bream- of Jamey Malee—they being anxious to have him out oe. bail, and wanting my opinion. It Wile their desire to brine him befere the Conic on a habeas corpus. On Tuesday f gave no opinion as to the case; on Thursday eight, I call, again, at the resiuts: if tin friends ld eeentieed; 1 found him is a In.peless and was sate-meal that Ito cunl.l not rec.tver, I tu t ad, alnination Omni the skull trartured, part t.I the outer Lib . e being broken mid driven into the skull its- if; f remove I tee broken pieces. The frecture and tile congestion ea e s s . c e,, : t on it camied his death. I was called today at roittest of the Corner to held a post murtem exarninatten. atter mamma the head, arn removing the skull, I found great slii.ll:ulty in separating the msth,tiurs of ttle brain tram the skull rm., quince of the strong eat:i`Sioll which 1 . 01104,d in a result at the injury. 'flit , ht.trnbi alms were highly ovorchsrged alrod, and thick 0n0.',. Th. ro wee a large ell usion of a' at: between them, mei also of the sahstana et the brae. There µ,a.+ a dint of Ida e at the side of the fracture, upon the membranes of tie i -rain and below theneon the brain itself—the result of the blow. The brain irate! woe 1,0 n• surcharged with blo than a healthy brain shout; ne. The membranes soil taal most from the ceng etioe. 'I lie iree tured pert of the skull W.lll the rl t O! Lone, near its junction with the en:responding bon- on the other 'tuts s I The fracture extended ale•tit throneh Loth t :Hes of the skrill, true; b low He- tenterie n ea .„ e ep a a t e; which conuecta the th ne , n the spinal mares;. Along the track of the fee:Lure the inembracee ea re more congested than the relit. The mental t eei of th.• brain were not lacerated by the Ira cturoa pertiou of the atoll!, though a piece fractured from the inner tattle rested 'm a membrane There a-as no other injuey in, the head. On the right shoulder there Was a coutnsi.). , which might have teen occasioned by a fall. Dr. William lid. Kerr. was sworn and testiti al that h,, wan called in at four o'clock on the morning of the assault. He described the wound, which agreed with Dr. Walter's testi mony. He attended him up to Thursday night. A iter M'Kee had been brought up be said, 2.17 God aat in Heai se , he was the man who struck him. I was present whet, In, made his dyiiiia , deelsration. In this he still adhered to his former statement, that it woe the same person. I woe else present at the post tnort.em oxamiantion, at the icy ;est ol the Coroner, and assisted in it The Withers corrt..l oratee the testimony of Dr. Walter, and ' , eon...teed hie convictiee that the patient died from the infect of the wound, pi e ducing inflammation of the brain. Stacy Lloyd, sworn—l ant connected with taee Scott Home, The morning after Mayor Weaver took Mr. liaelir'S testi mony, the latter sent tor me. I went to hi, room. Re said, " The Mayer has been her. Ode morning I think we'll get him." I was not aware that the Mayor bad taken his testi mony, until he told me. I told him I would be much pleated if they should get hini Next day I went up; ho said "Mr. Lloyd, they've gut tit., man that struck me." I asked if he was certain of it. He said, .‘ Yes; as true as there is a God in Heaven, that is the mon." lie told me that the Mayor had been hero with the man, and that he had identitn.l I ailed hint what the man's name was. lie said it was M'Kee—the Home man who had showed hint the way to the Slott Hulse. Hero the evidence doted, and the jury returned the fol• lowing verdict : Louis Baehr came b, his death on the 18th of June, 1858, from a blow or blown inflicted on his head with Berne heavy imbstance, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock on the algbt of Tuesday, the Bth 01 June, 1858, and the jury °fore said do find that the said blow or blows were inflicted with some heavy substance, in the minds of James APHee, at the Limo aforesaid, in the city of Pittsburgh. The Lody and effocts of the deceased were taken charge of by the Coroner after the verdict was rendered. A telegraphic despatch was received in the afternoon from Wm. Gashl & Co., piano manufacturers, of Baltimore, Md., in whoce employ the deceased had been, in the capacity of Uric. ;jug agent, stating that a member of the firm had started, and would arrive 'WI and take charge of the body. Immediately on learning the ranit of the inquest, Mayor Weaver sent up to jail a commitment for murder against M'Reo. The cup• will pi obauly come before the graud Jury this morning, and a true bill will likely be found during the day. The friends of state that thoy can prove an alibi This, of course, remains to be tested. FOSTEICB EEW NISTIONAL TIIZATIM—There is a fine bill offered at thin eiltistimbnt to-night. Those favorite art - iete, Mrl and Mre. John Drow, appear in two excellent I,l,3oeB.l—"The Knight of Arra" and "Handy Andy." In the first piece, John Drew sustains hie celebrated character 4 Connor The Rash, and lire. Drew Will appear as the Pt acoes Marlene; in the last piece, John plays Handy And;, and sings "North Crouch." Tbie is certainly a flue onterminment, legitimate and amusing. TnE lao:c CITY COS MEMIAL COLLESB i 8 doing a nourish. lug tndles7, and the patronage, for au institution similar to this., Is unprecedented. Systematic Penmanship, Arithme tic and Bask-keeping receive special attention, anti the n. porior mauler in which they are taught, accounts for the large and allendid hails of this College being, well filled with ladies ani gentldmen, both day and evening. • Linn To BAIL—On Thurtal4y evening, Alda:man Donald_ eon committed Sarah Ann Noff and Carohno Ide'cord to jail charged with perjury in charging ^fßceru Keep and Cahn with levying black mail. On rriday morning they Wire brought into Court and admitted bail until the trial comes up, which will probably be during the present term. New Steamll.—A new station has been established on the Allegheny Valley Itallr.ad, ahout four miles from the city, opposite the Allegheny Cemetery. It iy culled M'Candkas Station, alter our fellow-townsman, Cul. Wilson M'Candless, and was established for the COLIVE•IIieIaCe of persons vlEitiug the Cemetery and tile reEidente in the vici-Lity. HARPL:II..—••tSI• T .Na receiviid from fiferirn. Hunt it Minor the July number of Iftirprr'e It it a good ruin her, and coutalue a 'lumber of fine engraving, Jr wood. biNOLID.—The Grat' Jury have Iguorrd a bill againit Jacob Kauff, of the Fire Ward. The charge wag lucent and ram alleged to have been perpetrated on the persou of hie dearth ter. Pr /9 but tho common desire of all to make the best pos• sille investment of their means, and thou() merchants who offer the greatest inducements to cish buyers, seem to be favored with thu greatest prosperity. This fact, well studied and Acted upou, by Carnaghan, Allegheny City, has glen direction to all his business operations. Renee the low rates At which ho furni Mee a good article of men's or boys' clothing. Court of Woozier Sesidosis. mom President Judge Wn.lt= B. ld'Olure, and Associate Judgon Adams and Puke. Commonwealth va -anti alias Barr& Thompson, imtfrted for bignmy. The dmondant, o woman of color, was charged to haveb , mn married to a gas named Isaac Pleas. ante on the 15th Aprtl, 1843, and that o; the 7th of •Intm, 18fM, she was married to Themes defter, Irt Thor:opium, du ring the life of her first huihand. The drat nmrriage was proven; also that they Heed together for oco yoer after nm , 'gage. Plea:ants hem been soon In this cry of lat., wilch, [Mt - defendant dated that cho did not know whether he NV is dead or living. Thompson tentifird to bin marriage 10 by a minister In Temperancesille Masi:airs was mar ried to htra tinder the tonne of James after thy Bho acknowledged to Thompson that she had been Ilthr to Pleasants, and acknowledged that she had seen him within three years and talked to him, but that they (~u d not make ut3 their diffienitieq. opouhig the cap; , lei fens, Tarr John IL. Ilainp tll plead the litnitati., . antrri.a.:, having taken lain. on the 7th ~I 11)• the , et not tu"d. until the Bth of Ja, I day ef'.r ttl•• lute Act of AsaantlAy for pirnlion of the 'lni•k IvllotrAd the la)ti.g, tle• iill/1.111.1ti.,11 The Court ordered the plea te I.e phte,l tee/all tnin technicality would be fatal, no witneee.a were CPII , O rer the defenfte, the pryieention did not andearor t, make m ,plicatioa ,f the plea, the Court charged lb. Jr.?: that under the ntrithire the defefflar.t Was ton v..nikt of nc.ictitlal, and a verdict to that effect Cortuu.n KCnl tL vo I ',al ocL Applewhite, IneAct, - ,llpr etdul t , rl. Th.• defendant n Luth - th• I woman, aad tbo ,„11,,,i 14, ha.r.., btmn C , IIII/11 t.. 1 with H 111,111 nau. I Wit lima Chvrlt•,u Thv plarb, r,sid, in Nfilitesport, sud tb , ` r7,4‘. , +tror.h;l made out by Ih. proaoch:ibu v. It h u single wltLest. Uur,rtuntely fu' the CommunwrultL, hukveNer, they did ❑vt 1,109.• tivttlitEJ flab WI•16 Mari 11111 thn j 1.1 ntr:er ur, n 64 arp.r.rwrit sm Z. .711a1,12.:11. Emq., for deien,, and an , x,llorit Court, rt.turned vordict not 10.1111 Commonwealth vs. 11'ealer, indicted :cr and battery on lino:lit., Ingrain, one of the night watch. Defendant ;dead guilty. and war eenteticed to /Moen days imprisonment in the county jail. Commonwealth re. William Johnson, charged With assault and battery with intent to kill. Tho alleged offense wits committed on the 20th nt April, In the seventh ward, the accused havitigatteuipted to cat Franzen Scott with a razor, not injuring her seriously. The jury returned a verdict of simple assault and battery, and the prisoner WM remanded for Summary Convictions. The law of summary convictions to cases of disorderly conduct hears hied On Innocent parties, if they are to ra, believed. A ea, illustrative of this came under our notice On Fr,dsy. Mayor Welliver appeared before Judge ..M.'Clure in the Court ili-arter Sessions, to ask instructions as to how Ile 81a - aild pr. , -oed in a matter which had been brought before hips. Mar.a Dillon had appeared Mort, him and sworu out no information for surety of thepteaceagainst Frances Scott nod William Johnson, better knows us " Buf falo Bill." The tuft rmatioo set forth that on Saturday morning last, she had been taken before Alderman ltudgers on a charge of disorderly conduct, preferred by one of the above parties, and that the magistrate had committed her for three days. on Tcosday she wan released, and on the samOday she was again arrested and committed for a similar term on oath of the same parties. Yesterday morning she was released, and on reaching home the same parties threat ened to have her in jail again before night, whereupon she appealed to the Mayor fur protection Ile issued his war rant and arrested Frances Scott, but Johnson was not to be found. Judge M'Clure advised the Mayor to arrest the other party, and allow the matter to coma before the Court in a regular way, when the whole matter would be investiga'ed. tie further observed that during the session of the Court it was an easy matter for persons who thought they were op pressed in their persons, rights or liberties, to claim and receive the protection of the law, as they could come beige 'ha Court without the expense of a h,beas corpus, and make . s.nown their grievances. We know nothing of th..i merits of this case, ea it rests on the affidavit of the-party feeling aggrieved; but it not unfrequentl) occurs toot gross injus tice is done to parties before magistrates, by the administra tion of this -law regarding summary convictions. We hope this case will come before the Court and receive a thorough invoetigation, and if the complainant hag been oppressed, that she may get redress, and receive th~•prctect:on from tbelaw to which,she is entitled. BEAUTIFUL Elnis EJI4 HOMESTEADS.—Tee wurld has received for a truism the words of the sonevriter, "there is nu place like home." But while this written sentiment thrills on the chord of every h. , t, how feebly is its meaning sppreheud• ed by the busy mind: !zliC5 COUSIAIA trd attar something which seems to hive hid, iat tha clo , is of day, is rcat.wee. at the :1,3.t at tin, nun. Thus un.rdit.w, and toduorrnw, Croups in this petty frdin d tu day, o the last r r cdu i d,.! And all our y, have L.de, Th- u,y to dusty .1. ath." .It I/1011.41C of rhiaIOGIOLI f0r,..0,t, his tioir2,l,lol, iuty f , ! , ,pliflghl.l/IFik,B MnttrE of th, I tlios in that 4vng ~f - Lowe. ,Weet ho.m 1 a pl.,c” f,r n•.t—ll .2.-I , tl - I,lz 'non vr rettirped ft nt of the w..rld, we Bat in the 11 , 11:21dIC ' , ann.!' of life pllrStl,l i:1 1.1 W.• the frill c. iilllll.tmlitj - rf Oral hotat. ,r•Llth-,...11t I t;ilanglri, to a 'ow itt , ritl- wit , ,11:1, t , , , April, if() ,ver thr hpari svrtt,r, wli , •n in , wing "the:c. like t,•v•.l- fortltt,l whit evety u ; tw, f , trv,g•-r 8. To t r..A) g. :,ti,lerAt of I r,. r rl b fl 3!t I 0 shoot :Li -, ..11 • -rim, fosom ui our own outlful vaiioy u. '• Co• Imo "Mir of th- wxteis.' there is no • which .0 iti.••=tly is 0 , -9" , _11 I,i tho re , iitifito ai• as tho lota In Mr. Jolm plan of his First %Forel, moperty ; or i us sold lip .11r. tMsts, in r , aliis Komi, filch etrssit, nett TI.II.HCIIy I•voning. A tho protnisi , s luid •liii•glit all tin's. in , '-arch of o imitaiAl3 for i"inii:Orllll{ sr ucd Ullllll the wriuthisi arid cc-sulfurs of !moo.. The t-roil at nine will hu und oaiiy; sod us th.• prom:otor Iv ii,:tormined to eel his t Ins most ftviiruble, us crrtaiuly i; 14 the most inviting, up irtuuity which may f roomy years. —: Is pieltig runt,), nt Hark wan ht t , mdUj icy 1k s;,, ;am , clty. . Four horse!, eht,r,.l.--1.110. by Mr. our by Mr. Macnarneo, by NI r. •VitiFon, wie : Awt,tt, thulatte, w in [hire, “nt tarts Nu , l :1111,114.111,0', bOrheH won cue but hoing 400-words were ru:cd out 'he prize w i n line which wad carrica off y the winning horHe. A MoDEL. OCCAR.—Stacy Lloyd, of the Scott House, is a a.pitsl feilOw la his vocatiuu, and we would cordially recom- end him to visitor! lu Our city as being an excellent pro. vidar for the corlifort of the guests of the `• Institution," do ledly ns good as any In the plane. 'tIuTION ?Olt A YEW TRlAl..—fn tho 00Cla of Qlarte , SCS- I ins, yesterday morning, Charles M'Clure Hays, Esq., made :notion for arrest of Judgment and a now trial in the case t Morgan Bryan, con7icteit of swill ng lottery tickets, on 'hursday. Ws have received our steal budget of pirtormi and oEaer rmreating nevrepapera from Hunt h Miner, YEEsenio here the latest and freshest periodical literature may be - .,:end. Don't forget to call at Hunt Et M.nei 'w for Saturday tight reading. DEAD.—The MBE whom w' noticed yesterday as having silen from & load of lime on Pennsylvania avenue, was aken to the Mercy Hospital, where he died during the ,vening. His name was Cannon, and he was in the employ Mr. Rogers, of Temperanceville, as a teamster. Tas Pennsylvania Railroad, on Penn s rest, i 3 being re p,:ired by stone sills placed outei'e the rails. Negrito - us ABD Thasoilizs.—That doss of diseases moot corn mon among the inhabitants of our latitude to undoubtedly that known no Lung and Throat complaints—Consumption nd Its kindred disorders—for the cure of which hundreds of nostrums have been called into existence, but too often without benefit to the victim. We would say to the afflicted, try BOWMAA'd VJGCTLIILII COMPOUND, a medicine of whose vir tue many who have been saved from the moat virulent at tack of Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronohitlo and Homorrhogo, oleamly vouch. THE (MEAT DRAWBACK. to Rene' emigrating to the extreme Western country, is the great fear tber have of the Fever and Ague—the most direful of all ,ilseasee. Every day we hear of persons attacked by this (fiscal:, and made helpiers in a abort time, without any means of affording relief. In view of the great demand for a remedy, Dr. HOSTETTER has presented his celebrated BlrrnaB, whose curative powers for all diseases of the stomach have been universally acknowledged. T - 16 0 ` Bit. term," prepared after a long experience and deep study,have ecoived the encomiums of the meet eminent physicisns, as well F 6. 111 classes, from every part of our country. Tithr.se who doubt their many virtues, all we can say to, 'to try tbeni and Judge for themselves, respectively. her sale by dru=slms and dealers generally, everywhere. aryl by ilanfriPM-13. A SMITH, iii.lattfr.otartaz and Pecprietors, Ea Weber and b 8 Frani meta. rg. AS A lEITIDICILWE. AS A BEVERAGE, AN Appetter, a a rtwtoratcat, an a totem at a goutle erbtleraut, as a otaG" is razahco:l and a help la age. there Ia nothing like J. i OLIN'S ora..nriP.A.l'L'D STOMACH BITTERS, they are pronounced by ail who use them, to be far superior to any preparation of the kind now In nos, Thy are a sure cure foe Drepsp;ia, Costive 12c-514(12'1.ra] Do- Weattnegn of tilt Etomw.h, cte., r.-4,1 a pinvehtivo of tnc, , .f the prtvaillag &fa:casco of the day. '..."sey should be kept at.d -niod by .2.valey family. especially at this season of th e he.,:; of appetite is so prnee.lftit. No family cnoe.! own int,r , et ®n afford to do without them. As many Spnrirmi artich , s are put up and sold as genuine, be pare ane cr.ll for J. M. OlinLe Celebrated Btomach Bitters, and that the article purchased -bean the t m aie of J. irif Olin es manufacturer, For axle by J. kL OLIN, proorieftr and manufacturer, No. 2U Penn street, Plnstinr.zh, Pa, and tty drugglata and IRA cre• frill?. 'l2 MANILLA PAPEIL—A large lois various awl, for sale by WM. O. JOEINe2ON CO, re. l =l2-414,C1 Fircuxigt. rlgralifllUßGH 10(.3AILD on" 1311.D.1 4 :. anti r4.f; (254.1-14' APO. PIIDAY, June 13th lIMMIE=IIII i31.10WDE! , .. Onainiate of Arbitration for June. W. IL I3RUNGT, V. P., JOHN B. 008(3RAVE, 3. B. OANFIELD, SAMUEL SHRIVER, DAVID N.P)ANDLI...'SS airefußy Reported by JOSHPV. 8:4 071 MIG, Strp-rtralilar ( of the Jfercharde .E.7';chrunor_ PtrremmeE. Jane 18, FLOUR...We bare no sale. from brat bends to note. prom store we note sales of 125 bble. extra family at ;4,50;'10 bbis. superfine 3,62%; 20 ithls. extra at $4; 60 bbls. extra family at $4,70; 50 bbls. extra family at $4,50; 100 bbbi. at $3,62% for superfine, $4,25 for extra, and $4,50®54,623; for extra family. GltalN...Bales 45 bus. Oats from wagon at 27c.; 150 bus. do. from store at 90c. DRIED FRUIT—SaIo 50 bus. Apples at $1,12%11 has. LARD...SaIe 7 kegs packed at 10c. If lb. BAGON...SaIes 8000 tbs. Shoulders at 747%,.; 5000 lbs. Hams at 0cy;1Y, 7 ,0.; 1000 lbs. Shiest at Sc.% lb. FlSll...Salos 6 half bhls. Lake Superior White t.t. $5; 4 bbls. do. at $l4 DEANS Sal, 15 bus. small white nt 873,tic. $) hush EGGS...gale 17)) do zen at lue.'ll dozen. L;EIL MAN OLAY '-z•de 10 lens at $35 "ti ton. fent months. SUGAR...SaIes 17 hltd... N. oat 7'%';®7:t:,c prime, and 4 c. tino•. WHISKY...SaIss 65 MTh.. yaw at ; Nd kids rectified at 23©‘24c. J AL L VI, CATTLE M A FLUENT. The market this week was dull generally, with only a light local demand ; the prices have declined on all dedorip. tions. Thu following are the details:— N). offered. Offered by ...NC,. sold. Price 25 John Buoy 25 $4 groos. 26 L'hoe, Maholm 26 $4@4,50 14 J. Turner loft over, 19 A. Beale .. 17 George Emerick sent east. 20 W. Warrentc ili 20 Jas M'Olelland '26 $4,50 41 James Elliot 41 $3,30 81 Snyder & Fenton 16 $3,60 21 W. Clark 8 $4,60 44 J. Myers & Bro 44 $3,254,26 23 11. Williamson. 23 $3,60@4,50 38 Marks &Cc 3 8 s 3 @s 4 18 Paxton 18 $3,50(4)4,25 4 M'Gahan 4 $4,60 80 ...... N. Carr &Co 30 $4@4,50 32 J.' Morgan 3'2 $4,25 30 J. C. Ilan, by Jas. dull 30 $8,60&4,25 10 Jas. Aull._ 10 $3,76@4.25 28 A. Campbell 28 $3,60@4,25 9 C. H. Ward 9 $3,75 00 Transient dealers 90 $2,60©54 603 offerod 496 207 loft over and sent east. SHEEP AND LAMBS. 1865 Sheep offered; 1181 sold, the prices ranging at 2 1 A® 3 1 / 4 c., gross, and $1,50053 head. 466 Lam's were offered anal cold at $!,4O@V2 IS head, as in quality. HOGS. 100 head were offered and sold at 4g4%c., gross. VBALS. About 100 were offered and Bold at the platforms at from $s to $5 head. Pniuniisme, June 18.—The Plcnr market is extremely quiet, and the prices are 12%c lower, sales 800 bbls Western extra at $4,70@5,00; 500 bbls choice extra family at $5,50, and 500 bbls straight brands superfine a; $4,25. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. There is not much wheat coming forward at present, but the supply continues to be ample (or the demand; sales of red made at $1@1,05, white $1.0541,18, closing dulL Rye wanted at 68c, but there is none offering. Co-n in ;rood request., with further sales of 3000 Las yellow at 73c afloat, and 71c in store. Oats in de mand, and have again advanced; sales 8000 bus Pennsylva nia at 42c, and 1000 bus ordinary Delaware at 41c. Whisky scarce and held firmly; sales bble at 23c, hhds at 21 , 7 6022 c, and drudge at 21c. But little doing in Groceries and Pro visions. Nsw Voak, june 18.—Cotton closed arm; 2000 bales sold. Flour heavy; sales 14,600 Hits. nt $4.55154,60 for Ohio, a de cline of 6c. Wheat declined 30,000 bus at $1,03 '4,1,04 for Western red, and $1,06@1,1i , f ,r white; 82(02 for Miiwaultee club, and 85 , " , ,4 for Chicago spring. Prime Pork declined ;'Sc, quoting at $13,76@113 80; Mess Pork is also I3c lower; sales at $13.80417. Lard buoyant at 10%® 11 1 ,4 c. Sugar doled buoyant, and ;,/,,c better; Muscovado quotes et 634(gitP4c, and Porto Rico at farbec. Coffee is quiet at 100_410c. aides closed quiet, btu steaay at Ito. 'Tallow dull at lac. Fruight, are declining; Grain to Liver taloi NEW YoRE, Jima 18.—Stocks higher and firm: Chicago • ad Rock Island WA; Cumberland Coal 18; Illinois Central 12; Michigan Southern 214: N. I'. Central 81; Reading 48; Mil e - eugee and Mississippi 19!,i;; Canton Co. 19; Missouri 13's Michigan Central 81; Erie 18%; Cleveland and Toledo Cro: se land g rants 31. N. CINCITNITI, Juue 18.—Ylour has declined t and is olh Nothing has been done in Provisions. Whimity has oilined to •2.0 . t.,;c., and !R thin. The. weather continues tins. hermoineter 80 degrees. The river II falling rapidly. The hand bottoms are tree from water; corn is planting on hem The wheat is in a fine condition. Bayley' hi now arvesting, and the crop is good. JOSEPH MEYER, atiey Si, Plain Furniture a. Chairs, veTarerooms, 4i Penn street, IBUVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, C'o- In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote ttoution to UNDEILTAKINU. lb.:at-Keg and Carriages IMEECEI i. C fiLDS Cf. 9 P 32 21 ''' - " , 2_ . ,"_•""r , IT ti 1: - q* - ; il * f -- , t 1,4 AhD 11, 2 _ ~E,l. r i s 4 1 I I • :2 ,J, C - . ..,,. .., : ,----., b-1 1. rmL-4i-4 4- 'tf ej,V5- -, '4 }r 4 " 1 01/ tr4p 2 Akeijs,: . m i -.. C „4 , _ , ,:itiwt, , , ~1.3,,ci,_„4 11 ,,, "i'0 1 .' . . - "A , -1—......._-__F:c,rict*,... ell " L afz: .c,, r-F .4= ._:=A4r I=o' ei.f..t..,g-nrt-%„,ku -_,_,-,-„,- IS!?1 , 4-• til .4., ir,..4„ , ,-,i , s -z - , - -. -_-_ - - , ICJ®. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., 11_1 AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR large SKIING STOOL( OLP BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of a great variety of seasonable and fashionable goods adapted to spring and summer sales. Having been eurchasod for cash, at reduced prices, they feel warranted In saying that they can supply Western merchants, by the package or &wen, at as low prices as the same quality of goods can be purchased in the Eastern cities. Particular attention given to orders. rte?- Also, a good supply of No York and Spanish Sole Leather. ap7;Bm...is MILITARY ENCAMPMENT STATE OF PENNSYLVALVA. It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instruction" be held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant General of the Common wealth is directed to flx, the time thereof—to take charge of the arrangements—to attend In person, and to haute the necessary orders to the General Staff, and other Military officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the same. WM. F. PACKER, Commander-in-Chief. ADJUTANT GINSILLL'I3 01 , 1103, Harrisburg, June 3, 1358. f • In obedience to the above order from Head-Quarters, a "Camp of Instruction" will be hold at Williamsport, Ly coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 ai l on TueadLoy, the l'th day of September, 1858, To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day of said month, at 12 s , of said day, to be called Camp " Susquehanna." I. This Encampment is intended to include the uniform ed companies throughout the State, who are earnestly re quested to be In prompt attendance. 11. The liajor Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade Inspecters of the several niviolons and brigades, are required to report to my office as soon as possible, what companies and Auld officers will be in attendance from their respective commando—with the number of men hi each company, the names of the Captains, and their Post Office address. lIL The Aidasie Camp and all other officers of the Grand Staff of the Commander-ln-Chief are ordered t , j be In at tendance armed and equipped in full parade dreas. IV. A ll companies in attendance are required to bring with them all matt and camp equipage they may have. V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report at once to my office, what equipage belonging to the State is in the limits of their command. VL The Major General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D. K. Jackman, shall bu the senior officer on duty, and be is hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said Encampment, and is ordered to report to this office for fur ther Instructions. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. EDWIN 0. WILSON, Adlntaut General of Pennsylvania. 4TAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada mantine Star Candice, warranted superior to any In the marital, on hand and for sale by meta 13 C. & .1. 11. stiwyErt. TORN THOMPSON & CO. —Have just received and for sale, a large lot of English Venitiau Red, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre, French Vac, American Zino, Whiteand at o'o =ld Woe& cOm MF • -va.- SENEIIIIMM lEEE je. 11=21 PITTSBURGH IfIARICET AILIGLISNI CITT, Juno 17, 1858 BEEVES Philadelphia Market. Now York Plarket. New York Stook Market. 011izelninftzl illeirkat MANUFACTURER OF FITTSBUI2OIII, I'd! var. I w7l-_ • - !.. e WAR6HOUSE I i 4 &Tacoma OLIAKI3IB, Harrisburg, June a, 1868. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OF RUN DEEDS OF TH4III PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. .F.ITCR AND J. W. SYKES Hay. concladM to rt , uutio. PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, oxcept uudu3s au4 t.I,L ! di catuplic..tt d with, milmonnry ir.c Catarrh, Heart Di.rea.se, Affections of the Lever, Dyapepaia, Ga3critis, Female COMpidildl3, ac. LAU!" d 61(1.4b:: woul. state chat Ines?. treatment Of dcrteiniptiou t baied upon the fact that Ow dt•,,,SE ea4Std ut t/ s stood and sytitni at Large, loth kfi,rd .2714 i I: its derttopment. in the lungs, and they therefor ~r , ' ical, Hygienic and Medical remedier to im.rny tee e.: n end etrengtheu the eyHtetn. /Fink there, they nee , it. !N -LIALATIONS, which they vainly highly, but only nr Fh Zia hie; (having no Cl.trazive, ejects when used alone,) au,l lids ere earueetly cautioned against wanting the preeleui time of curability on any treatment baeou upon the planet ble, but Cabe idea that the "seat of the disease can be reeethed In a direct, wanner by Inhalation," fur, a. 3 before atated, the rear of Vie disease is in the blou , l aryl it..; effects ti afir No cliarg - o Cur conduit:Mimi. A !Lel of que,tiocts will IA! 9tqltt, that Wlfil/ Atli : L.. 011.411 it us by b.tb.r ,!I)2.9:dbiv I,‘ VALLI), ILANI.; Yut) TIMED floopi ANUS }JIM AN BITTERS? if not, read the following: LANIIIBTEI{, April 30, 1855. itesp , a6l Sir have beta ice a lung series f years af. tlict,il aui uyspepsia, Inactivity of the Liver, and r‘ervous Liebilitf. My mental powers have been at , reducod ac to rude. ins quite uudt for toe transaction et any kind ot After consulting ninny eminent physicians, and. using their pre-criptions, and after rising remedies of the day, supposed to ho applicable to my case I always tailed t.o have a permanent relief. A triond, with much persuirdon, induced me to try a battle of year condo tad Ilittela. I have used one bottle, and this day dinol, the I can, with , cheerfulnosa, siat. that it La , . y -ve nu-. Ply appetite and spirits have astonishing ly lux,n ,c -d. and I begin to feel as th .ugh L had grew:. (sadden j tou years younger; and really, lam almoit pre pared that I now consider myself calculate fir any tinsiues. , ton days ago, I would a 3 800,1 have under taken ti agair Ike circle, as to have attempted it. Yours, reepec To Dr. O. M. Jackson, Phila2a. A. B. KAIIIcSIA,N. Poe advertisement. • TOO ;, 7 ittaburgh. jall:2wd*w N OW THAT THE HOT WEATHER The Citizens will wish a Drink of ICY COLD SODA WATER ! C. H. STTP .jel9l CuRNER bT. CLAIR AND PENN bTS • CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, t Pirnatinnti, Jane loth, 11.53. THE PRESIDENT .4 ND DIRECTORS Tills * Company have this day declared a dividend of SIN DOLLARS PEEL SHARE on the Capital Stock—five dollars payable to cash to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives, forthwith, and one d , dlar credited to their jeltisc2Ot SAAWEL S. MARSHEi,L, Isecretar). FUNDi OOMPANY.— [l :y. Nt y l p fa NO , NG T A ho Li s E :o L c A k i l u A b N e ' Buolin Gat lustaution, wi,ll remain opon for a short that, at th- No. 69 Grant street. Any pormon calling on pad . will b., furnished with a 60;1* of tn.., Charter :11,1 11)- Las., Discount days every Monday, noted !unit. I, off 'rod ber.,r,. 3 o'clock, P. at., same day. 110.S.11.D: WILLIAAI PaLLLIPS, PreHiticli DISECTuR,: J. ii.. Weidiu Jophna ilhodes, Yhiliyp ii,yulor, James Bhidlo , A. S. Nicholsoh. JA...111..8 S. Uoo', my27:lm zccrotary and candhl,tel,,foro tho n.,xt 1),,mucL.11•112 tiotiVcr,rl" for - - - - the utile° of Coroner, anti mks the supy,rt. of the De mocrat) y Ljoll 1, Ebil_,X ii..EA. OFFICE OF INSUItA.NCII. CO., OF YITTSBUIisi May ltith, 1858, biIIECTOLLS OF THIS I. I OI4.PA'SI . HA. Vk: this day declared a dividend of F I 1"1 . EEN YE It 1.11 tha Capital tzte...k paid in, out of the pr o fi is of th, last six months. Cit:t.'s T. payable in cash, and to applies[ rr 05 the note., of Sus „ t. tnitEit tITJUL, SOCrOtArY. i4lass, adid Queeiksvivas-e. AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT Or 3E3E JO 3NT 3ERL 12 - 3E3C X Ca- 3ES , 124 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa WHO IS NOW RECEIVINU FROM a'uropo and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his line, comprising now and tastetul shapes of Pearl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the 55/110 in Plain, Geld, Lustre Baud awl Fiov. - eic; Fine Whit-e -l/Uri:led Iron Stone Table Ware, kuu ri to be the moat dnr able now in use for Hotels and Ste-übr,ata; Preach chi., of new Myles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either in eels or Slagle pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Set.,; Brit. tamlia and Pla:ed Castors; Berman Salver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, etc., plate - { with silver; flue Ivory Handled Jarring, Ties and Table Knives and ForriN Tea Walters and Trays; Shaker and Bea-grass /Able Matt; Japaned and Dec orated Tin Tol.et Set. tur.,lully—lo Also, a c:mplete and full assortment of all articles suite blo fur the COUNTRY .RETALL TRA 014], a. priced to please the pubuq who are reapectfnliy invited to examine this 'stock. mYYl:Bmd►w ,' • LT LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M'CURDY COD, MA.NUFACTITHERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, ilaised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, ac., also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Constantly MA hand, Tinmen's Machines and Toole. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. • niy29:lydaw GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS fa PROI'LE'S pollsrr BOX FACTORY.- mime. it GUTECNDOELE . Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Clzds, etc., etc. IVA. Orders promptly !red. GENT'S WEAR.- ;CHEAP. • Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters P.; ..< Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ; P 7 Gent's Calf Boots ; .. n:1 Gent's Fine Slippers. 0 CHAP. • AT TUB PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, jel2 No. 17 Fifth street, DIPPENBACHER tr. CO PALLEY'S PATENT CURTAIN FIX TURES—The be in use, Jost received, and for sale 29 and 28 St. Clair street. (jell) J. a H. PHILLIPS 10 BAGS Dried Apgos, for sale by BAGALEY 00SOBAVE Qa , Nat arid '3O wood street -HOSPITAL SIISETING—Of all widths and of the beet quality, for eele at the India Rubber Depot, 26 and 28 St. Clair area. _Jell INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best article in use, for sale at the India Dabber Depot, of J. 11. PHILLIPS, 'ell 26 and 28 St.Olair street. INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso, a large amortreeut of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs, just received at the India Rubber Depot of J. & H. PHILLIP.% ott 2i3 and 'ZS rt. Clair sine. MINERAL WATERS.—A large supply . of fresh Congress, Empire and Blue Lick Water, lust received by JOB. FlailliNG, my2o Oorner Diamond and Market street. POTATOES. -300 slacks choice white Ne e_ atuinnock Potatoes, large and good, Jut received and for sale by Jad. A. FETZER, tur2/1. Corner Market and First eta. FOR RENT—A large Dwelling Uouse an toro, on Grant street. B. OUTHEONRT it SON, any 26 51 Market etreet. 1 BALE LAVENDER FLOWERS, for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK CO" .1012 No. 60 cor. Wood and Fourth straot4. DRY APPLES.--50 sacks Prime Dry Ap- Ica received and for Bale by jell. HENRY IL COLLINS. MEDIUM, Demy, Folio Post, Flat and Voided Clap Writing Papers, Printing and Book .1. 7 o• pcpus, and every desatiption of printing materials, for 8010 W. B. ataxs, Job Printer, nny/9 Nom 64,83 and 86 idarketstreet,. SPECIAL NOTICES Arid may be cmpialWAl At their office, No. tUli Penn nti 1-YU.l7:tl N ' HAS SET IN, And the place to have it served up, DRUG STORE, SPRING STOUR jU.,12 OPENED, CHEAP SHOE No. 1.7 FIFTH ST OHILDRENS' SHOES 13011 J. & H. PHILLIPS. mc)c)DtTc) - tact -sr I . viirim.e•.x.Briii IP CONSISTING OW CANWAs sitTIJRATED WITH RESINOUS Si; BSTANCE ETC, IF° ..gtL al INI °XI .1M MO IC .Z6T THE UNDERSIG‘NED IS PREPAHE,I) t2JVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Root', Jr; all kiwis f Rot Or ebs ; it can 0700 ' applied io , Tln, I ron, kr , : 11 •I yib Tins c.inft;siiniu 1. mn dif o etsd by titt , );_,pll!,rlC Cite , lsca, It will nrither orsai ❑ rui.; it is inuiorviiias to Wider ; Flits it , . •anti near tli.in any !rind of lug. Thii; rirAin g rusb,rial in sal qunutitiog throughout the Unto , ' tit ,tux, ou Homes, Bridges, Rolling Railroad Cars, cud t o e , casteice:, and io go ,-.,. lend a poriort proloction front the eienionts. Although fin . i i' , !Ar••,•l , lCt-d in ISf.o. It Ca') h. 1.11100 , nn o f the cuildingri in tha city. Alio ; rib roost of the Railroads, I her , ' rater to a low pI aeon whore this Itnonir,; is no.. c 4.1..• "I . :1110(01 11 , 0(001; Belk Air; Bridgeport ; : Lagrang, ; McOsiy's, dividle; Liverpool and Rochester era and the Ilea:che', tI p ot; P•atumylvast.it Central Railroad; -.orrice Cre-R, Atoms Btation, Tipton lan! P.r- Houngo at Altoona: A lloghon; City, Wisitininttor Oollogi , and many ,to Pitimburgh. J War , . house; lieu Trizuhin'il also, numerous others in dos city. All criers left a , No 2417 LEBEH.Fi 81 rtEE'l' PI I"PNBUILGH, ghere '4ll,llloes of the m terittl e:o.1 he tweri,) reoZ 4 ive prompt a•.twiliom I.y - , li• - - J & GRO UT T, / /R rrits BRANDIES, i IN; W I 'c„ . ll E A t. E !LS I N 1 , 1,I) T.Y IS,. N P ~, :IR I; • .z r RECTIFIEItS A N Cori:tor of ,Smithfield otzd , • plif Li, S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, PRILNTINti, .JoB, AND A'_l. IN 14 HAPPINU 1 :2) 1P Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Sireet, PITTSBURGH, PA • bong:lL at market pi icro. EILIEMOVAL. OliN MOORHEAD has removed i. No. 74 Wotor titreat, !know Marlio JOHN N1100111111EAtli), UOMMISSIO MERCHANT, PIG METAL AID 13L001di6r, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELC I W MARRET PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL VITORI i6A.AO JONES. Jt30.1._ BOYD WM. qciJiiLLu:.)Cli JONES, BOYD & CO L-2.1101 . t. .1 - 01,23.1 COST STEEL. &Leo, SPRING, PLOW ANL A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. 4.)oviAar Limbs anti it'lrtt. Strec.tt, !y25 PITTSBIi.b.{J PA. :11 00 R E._) CO- MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRO: ifbr Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, et,e, 44.6 , ENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON Warehouse, No. 136 First street, rta26: 1 y is 1=111::MII D. & IMP ST ()L . , Rosa S're.ccEr, WILLIAM CLAVTUN CO., WHOLFSALE kND R ETAI I LI, 14 Q. ET 0 i-i;. ERCHANI iv). 37 DIANioND A.Li.tl. Near Wood PI ' A.v.ltyx rri • Blackberry, nudity, Old 'lonon-c , i , nl ,, and Whi.ky, of thp I,b4ct nuniltr, 4111 Ea.> o.lll' Z, Grwardii:w and Cott aMISSIOE i'T('T'oll nll L, rUh . ALE OP Or, Lt.rd, utter, .noc-1, priod and Product , generally, ()oral.; or ...41.a.rEr.T.L and Plaza stroctu. itlt.Cß SO—Francis ‘Vitimm c.., ti r . CM.lthert k Son, Pittabargli; Boyd d utt, Hotakedi weal - Miran, S. Brady, Ca.d M. A. M. Bank, I,lm. Az . , I , kngle B 00., Godrgo W. rider-am, Boni° Parton Wheettorr. HAIWWAR.E. AMUEL FALINESTOCK, N. 74 W(Ji;;) K.) stroet, Pittsburgh, hal on hand a largo STOCK OF HARDWARE, Nigich he will Bell very low for OABII. In addition to hip bock; Hinges, Knives and and Sip .01/d, all.l •1 larg %zsortrnent of Irarpenter's Toole, he ha received a 1.1rg,- , p /), ot Sausage Ontters and Staffers ; Shovels, Tongues and POI:m-3, 6leigh Bells, and Enaoi,l, ! Prvierring I.:ORNMI At' LAW AND tIONVZYA.NCEk WM. W. KNIGIRIT, DIST PREMIUII READY 11ADE LINEN DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, 61!k, i3eriao and oo4ton C udor Sinn is and Dow:era, Ora rft;:. Scarfs, Gloves, Dandkerchiefs, Drimsincr, G._wves, Sb:rts, Wrappers, and Drees Stocks made to order by meas. or , went, and warranted to give sati , f,ction. J el:.lyd E. P. MIDDLETONfir. BRO., IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., P. M A I FINE OLD WHISKICS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHIL ADEL PRIM , L. 4.0 AND SIRE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Preraitun Etlind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH_ f IIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, .of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give use a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ely work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Pricea low. All work 1i2..-rant44i. No. 72 THIRD Street, PitMburgh. imyB:lyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, fIiVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR TUX ERECTION OF GAB WORKS, fur from five grtrnera and upward; arid for Heating Buildinp, public or private, by Steam, Hot Wator or Furnacee. tayklyin PLITl3813113,1„ SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 52 St. Clair Street, .efir Is prepared to furnish him customers and buyers gen erally, with the latest and moat fashionable styks of Spring and summer Goods of ey,:y variety, which he will make up to order to the wattle satisfaction of those who may favor him with their patronage. CARTWRAGUT Si. YOUNG , (succeuors to Jului Oarttaright,) ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS lig_ of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgic and and Den tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle; etc., No. Cd Wcod street. They give special attention the LII4I2II'FICCUr. ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and I.tei.airing ith punctcality and despatch. apli COX'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA, SAR SAPABILLA AND OUBEEIfi.:—A large Frapply of this great remedy received this day. Also another eupply of Thorn's Compound _ft - tract at JoS. FLEMING, e 7 Corner Namoad and _Market ot. A.CON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shoul ders—country eared—Qi good article, for sale by niy2.9 WM a. 8.511TU & CO. HAIR BRUSHES--A larimassortment of the beat quality of Hair Braahes anstantly at JOSEPH FLEhHig EPP, nty2o c,rt, roarcord cud Ninrket Et-vet. FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New &Apia and very beautiful—received by late arrivals, for sale by W. P. 11211iSBALL Ic CO., r0r2.5 Importery and D.13,C711FT Wadi event. WHISKER BLONDE.-400 doz. White '.;l:daker Blonde for Bonne: Borders, received, and will hr =old very low to Milliner, by the piece, 3 r Hollf.e7H, „ _ COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by vat. U. EMITR it 00. 7 sr= uttsecandeand 14X steeds. IN DEs TRUCT i B _.4 9. ! , 4 0-DAT N, 410 051 - ' (4714-_ I=l PITTSBURGH, PA dANIIVACTIIIIERS OH. PPITSI3IIaUII PA L. C. tiEPBURri, =M=M MiD FLYTALL PIII,,ADISCLPHIA. ALSO DEALERS IN PITTSBURdH, PE2iN 'A., ROOFING.. ')V. F NHN 1 - 4:' - 7OCK. Agent THE GREATEST , -'3 II I ICAL "_Y OF THE AGE. MR. V_ N 1111) Y, of Roxbury, has disc., 11 1110 of our pairtut, weuds a rem, :Verj; ;;-+ IiTAL I Or LA Of MTO A COMM `l.• 1.:•..! !, . •-•.! •cyou Lou 1t..: irat.:33, and uc. tatted tott - er.•:. In two t.t.,ace,, (both thnndet humor.) Le ! • ow to h!. 4. .51 . 9- 4 (131Un Oar ca•: a'ono hnndr.,l CU: IHI'-nte.l Ci value, all wtt . hlu twenty 111110.11. i Two bottl,, are warrauttal to core, a c nralr., our, lotout .f Phu.• on the facu. Twu or Cot Ce wtil aluar the ayaLem of Lotlca. T - vo Lottittt ar, worrout•A to aure thn woritraulftw in m• arrrru•nn. Thrvr , bottliNtso vat , - tiolqc•rtit - tWe to cnr,A harnor 111.0 Oyefl warrantor. to ..ar, ru cum, of the rare so , bir•tchea among the hair. .5:01.1r to era r. , running utreis. One bottla will cure t.caly eruption of !b..) skin. Two or three 'l' aW' r, te.l f 4, aura: the Wof t. ii cri ri ng - worrn Two or tyre., , et. , s.rraLled to crud Lho eject Qr pe-11._•. , aee of rheumatism. Yfire , to four bottles are worranteci to eu_ro salt-Rheum. klve upright bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A henclit is always experiencod from the first bottle, o nerfe ,- t core when the above quantity Is taker ROX3IIIIY, MASS reputation of the liledici.4 DLscovery in curing ail kind of humort, is ea well established by the unanimous voice of all who have over used it, that 1 neW not nay anything on the subject, as the most skilful phyel clans and the most careful Druggists to the country ore On 1411i11101113 in its praise. In presentin't the Media& Discovery to year notice, I di It ! , ,,,,veledge of the curative pov'er. in relievtuy al t..ni mr•At th,,e,L , IL,e,n,••, you are ue fe y LO oat , X.Crrle :bog ChM , to s, tt.x. eoRE , •- i,r .•01,; ~all t.1.11 ,,, Yr ,-..••,t,.Lro‘t It., 12 4 -: ' . LLA Jar tribe truin short I nettai L, - ato mi,ors ; the DiyJowe hoc.,•co- f ti • yn.l CANXErs • •.!Zl., T. , SPE r i yr.wit y , At", cmtk.-.l' of 'hes..--m I: ; ( lieu IDN E V 8, and (:.:Ant . , r . .• 9 1 , your IaILIII ) Your Mtonillch R '.f AZil) (NFL A.7 ., 1 :-,'1.) yo," . 10.”! ni-in Leh, iwrLan, 107 , 1 g. t..w.1 , f that yt,nr system hi,if -anahme. t it c•intfib e L: gild of the canker e.tx it tip; nitro your ,-,- Aripl,xiont,•l bloom crud !..4. , - G. 411,., Walk), gre,ni;lll, and yotir bolt. tiny ix gun,. For want of noim;ilnow i r year ,pit-011.1 tmconins louse and flabby. An ) . the tin. To t, of :our body [se e ms LAI: red. Th., follow in ' ; th, . k; R i inof the .1.• Ilqii Lt pifi of the hip Hut when you • 1., - i••If. v,d a-.), 1 Istt wont OlCr'a. ir . .. : I•r F ' i i I i'.. oy; oolt.ty LI - tot:mm:las of iv.or. Woolen art, .mitering {COL , • lta,sr,f+ iltray 3 1:11,0-able tiro. end their o o x. 11 , '• • r3dthhor not know rh- weer. I wino to inuprep, ).111r m;: . 1 irmt g..od old prow" t' "An ounce of r.rovet. 1.0ti, 0 • rimy your! of 0ur. , ." Tn the MEDICAL DIBCOVERY h• pt - hvfhichl... ,•• :•! !!:•• SV ICH till, f(i is WU' 'Ye • :"•-• ,i9Aay•• • Ey , wninl. tiu Lilrls , :ti../L Call Ai ci i..nl t. •porato or, L)• t - a“ 0 tl3y 7: :II A truly , DOitf A lA' liKtNiNilto - tt" .7., -Alt- 14 Dr. (1:;U. Li. aic YPf it, 140 0,,f1 =IBM I ih kV BEAUTSFUL HEAD idCfri GLOSSY HAIR. Conepleteis - Preserved To T H .-11 k; R EAT EST A. GE. Anil. who tact is Ira; would n ,t have it reeiored to ,t; forme , ' color, or bald, but ',mold li Via the grow Hi restored, or troubled with ,laintrutf and itolung but would have it removed, or troubiel with scro,nia, Heald or other eruptions, i..ur aoald Ii cure i , ur with sick headache. (neuralgia) Lint V 7 tad tin cured. it will also remove all froiu the face cud okio. Prof. Wood's Hair Resta. alive will ou all this, a e circular and the following: .ANY ARDOR, N. comber 5, 1859. l'h rrir :—I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but Laving Leen se 0f:..,n cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, I wa , disposed to place your Restorative in the came category with the thousand and OLIO loudly trum petai quack resdeclisa, until I met you in awrence county - •r-A mouth. since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by air good wife, whose hair had bicome very thin and es• ci , ely white, and before exhausting ono of your large bat. des. her tax was rrstared nearly to its original beautiful brown riler, and had thickened and become beautiful and 'say upon, and entirely over the head; she continues to not ',lmply liscariae, of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upou the head and mind. (Abel sof my family and rier,dis are using our Restorative, with the happiest ellsois berefore, my skepticism and doubts in rniereuce to its character and aiuo are entirely removed; I can and do sod most col dual) and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their heir restored from wt,,s3 or gray (by row , aon of sickness or age,) to °rigid& color and beauty, bud by all young persons wno would have their hair beautiful and glossy Very truly and gratefully yours, rl coo: It was a long time after I saw yen at 3lissileld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which sou gave me an order it i .,on your agent in Detroit, end when got it we concluded to try it on !dm. Mania's hair, as the ,:urr•.u. test of its power. It has done all that you e.ssared me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnes,ed its effects, are now using and recommend ing its n-e to others ai eTititled to the highest consideration Jon con for it. Again, very rt,pkotfully and truly, yews, SOLOMON 'MANN. U,lll.Thr., 111., Juno 'LS, 1852. 1 nave mud Prot. .1 J. Wood's flair Restorative, und have admired . its wonderful effects. Aly hair Waa becoming, as I thought, p-amaturaly gray, but by the use of his Restora tive it Ilei3 Leanne.' its ori;lnal color, and, I have uo doubt, permanent;y so. S. BRESSR, el-Senator, IS. S. u J. WOOD .k CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing E.atablishat.mt)end 114 Market etreet, St. LOUIE, Ho. Sold by DR. OW. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood et, je2:3mdaw And sold by all good Druggists. j r AMES C. CUTLER, OP CINCINN ATI, Faye he hid to quit I.neines•r for eight years from Asthma. Several Physict,ue gave him up—he need Ayer% Peetorll oud other Cough : , yrupe, but atill grew worar. BOCIAVS VEGETABLE COIIPOUND, ounpl,teiy cur,' hhu of every eomblatice of his old ill,fordt , r PREPARED BY BOWSIAN Sr. CO., LLEGHENI; PA Alit) DruggiszA grr,rally. trly29s.lac. ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY, P. SiIIf,DECKER, No. 22 /0, emend dliey, between i1 7 ,x,,,t St. and the Diamond, I_l AS OPENED JIIS ICE CREAM SA- Lof2N•ei for thb demon, aad i 3 prepared to .apply a!! who rday call, with PUi{E left CREAM, of all flavors. Lie also I%t ccuetantly eappli , -d with CAKES OV ALL 1;.; o , : and C...fec'd - diary of his own manufacture, made ',a the reater.aLi. TT IES AND PAATLES wipplied with Callas, Ico Crewing, and Confectionary of all descriptions. B.i:m . n open at all lic.r.re —.Day and Evening. Imyl6ilm POINT BOX FACTORY.-- _r... BIISHA. GUTENDORF Have Just fitted up in complete order, now machinery of the lateet improvement, for the manufacture of Boxes of every description. ere pro arod to make to order at short ne th-e, &moo suitable for Soap and Candle,,, Pecking Boxes for Vari, ty Goods, Looking Blass and torn Prattled nrornptly fIOVERED CANE 1100 P.---An excellent ‘4„,/ article for hadie Skirts, hi large lot open at SORNEWIT klieziust ASTIC 01 , I • SOLOMON MANN U. REVSNR, Pittdburgfr, Lds A iLt•gi- zia,y City, AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENING : Jane 19th, !SA will be present. ed the bo‘ntiful drama of the •Z !GUT OF AIWA. Connor the ILIA, (ii:.ight of Arvn) Prineeqs Marina Coud, Pau TJ conclude with the groat comic drama of HANDY AN kir. Handy Ands, with s,ug u ‘•;:orahVrehia," Jam Drosr Pf fTS Li Tit-ii A TEE. SS 1211.5113M11,1; The Management takes pleasure in announcing an en• gagemont, for ,Six Nights only, with the nnegnalled Band of Ethelopeart trllnYtrelH. cutler the direct tot ut John P. Ordwoy, of I,4Atrat, and famously Lutt.tutt,, E=MIEMDM - - - When.. 01t:C.1223 the Uu±Sed S l - 1 2:13111111 WWI nuprooAdeuted in the enneln :4 atifertte ®y--and whole 10 Con- Riet of such s IOVELTY A WI to make their et.terMinmentd m•Tend to none the world. Among the members of thlj company are, the w... 4,1 renowned comOdlans ' ' HORN, and NORTON. They will commence TUr:f‘DANT EVI . ...NING Juno 22d, and perform every evening during the week in an ETE.IIOYEAN .F.11,;..A NUE. Fu., Tit Congisting of Son..A, Dance+, Witlicisvom. Drollery, Puns, dotes, Stone,, 13orleaque?, etc , with nothing to offend the most Matoli-u+, nod e meriting to make every one , laugh. Box iick. '3'; ,:ente. and 119 extra charge for secured eeata. •2,3 neat= third Tier, 15 cents. Doors p •fl r " - -. .I:I - 0 Si.? . Seats can ho secured : rts.:e •••: • A • t T It O'l''i'lNG A .SS, C.', L\. i'lo oF. - 96•)Y OF 1858. lIIMMII ty And tuyl:l:lrn 111 , 4 44 ;t T E !, Vir I I T.t..Nl 'l,) THE PC)::: , T:N(' ,rie of PILLS POII i•JI.CEILI All cumnlertlctitl•_ , .,t - .- txttict-t-iirr,t.a4; tr. t r 0 o r, promptattkiadnu DAGUER;rifEAI - : GALLERIES sla Li.; alt :,... ' N 1 , 1" DAO id _2:l-'..,c;_, , ..•. , , i .1;; il %.:i 'ci 1-;.1)T V ~~, ~~ ~~: L. ir ntylon t io au utpi u•11,-rktn. , 1 t , tt ratee. •i.f-r•,.• •• -, • IL ili. CA. Itl4o. 45:, CO., Pdwtographei• axadi Asaibrotypists, NEW YORE oaLi.littir, .0. 21 th o.t tfA, aul 13 N U I,LE Y, ,r,r,—t anti Seim .. MEI Pit. 1124 Tt , :7UIT ALL. AMBROTYPE - A lINAUTIFUL ANU DULiAIII,I.; PICTURIg ^,A IN lit: LLAII AL:) SV IMIESIMI AS AT :1N'•: .A ut,IstAIENT Ls/ WALLPN, lit talla treo Removed 2t Vig.lll ?it4.344, CARGO & CO.'S 1. ) 1.101 . 0i114.APH1C AND A4i.III.OTYPI; hoot romoved from i 6 Von, th utruet, to No. Zl. Irifth etreot t near "Chirliot. i'llosc.loollll hiring bleu built impociAlly lair tho purpcmn, with throo larg :170 nut surummod in thu city for caoi fort. con ruulonce Ito i 1 •X:VIII , LIC , to .crratigonient. • 0.-3? r• )nr ,it filen& nod oat - oue an I tlifrif, wishing du. ponio r klon, o o, are invtio.l to tail. •;. Itocoplion Boom nod Micol.borco on the grew nil timer. ap7 T luN ;SAILE'd DAILY SALES AT O. FIFTII At the sew r.:oniniercral tE . ,:it . /3 :imam, No. 61, Fifth streLr, every week dr.}, ore held pul ii. ntles of goods is all variety, suited fur the trade and consumers, from .11,ck which is COll9t-ciittiy ropi. , (1,1111011 WI ill 11 . ,11 cousigm teems, that must be crn,ed AT 10 Wk. ' ',) C A Yi 111,1 i.) o,i)r.//ig 11 th.,44 in Lilo lieu for vrrit..!l•li 3.1,1 1:411nly tablu Chit Ifo ry hAr4l.-tf,•, &c. AT 2 • • litt.cnun and 'Lou betiding; cArpetn; eileg:iiit iron .Loan Cb inn ware; cooiilug Uttnidiln; gtoct,rn,i, r 7 f'. M., leau. y ,t7Clei Os ; wut,Cilusi; ; Lattraeal Luetrc tnaa ta ; gulls; clothiag ; goods. boob, and aliOna hook otat , ,Liery, &G. aa'A I P. M. DA f•'•. COACII AND CliAlbl4l AT ~e AUCTIONL.—On 8 Jury% lath, at 11 o'clock, will La , *Ad at the Counnereill dales Rooms, N., 54 Filth stroot, on•• .3.lpi , rior Flout Whoolod Two Seat one :Cow York Uhailt., and finished In the bolt manner P. M. DAVIS. jel 7 Auctiutwer. • SECOND GALE TILE IRWIN PROP ERTY IN • !I 1.." TIJE.iDAY Jnue 2.2 d, at 8 Wel, ill the if,coitil story da t oti room of the :la bon.. •, a tret•t, will bo C. Bab , of it. Mr. n , lau of hid N. 1,111 ,i.lO Ana Loantlfu ly I cal ,l ; , ,t 11.., t,, th e 1 , ,,t Ward, Allegheny Cry. w•l5 • 'n ti. :toys) " prrio•rty, hat; building lota of and art r, 111,11'1,11 1 , 5 ,;n,. atrooti Mid 11VtifillOS, Vito: Ile 'Qt. fronting Si t et: it aa CuAral stru,ta, (ouch of which 1311 foot wiilojanil uxtuadlug 28 foot along oniont citron!, (which Ii 4-) f,el wflo.) tni thin lot In erected a dubdanthil t sii ,tory hric:z Your lots, fronting 3S f. •••. on Midge and Contra) Aroutn, being' 2.5 fort in &nth. ihao lot , irontiugJO frig citroot, nod extending 1.11,.gbn y ktlital It', (0 LI/ 11 in nu fo:t. Widu,) 2d.1 foot to a 41 8 r et on too 1 - nu of the property of filehard .; mt!rciot on t)?orrr.l• Atroot, du , / uc its Jll f; !cv 4.) -t t.P., ;10 .ti 1 !f4IC i 1. Twerty-b ur 0w0 ,, n ;4,1 Anu t ,,la3tor ea"b 2,t. t • bnd aktnuding baek to Water , • 11 . ) ignte,l Cwani,b, and Tromoat strata, ranging • r '2 f• t tti o.ntral r.tr,a3t. aibt agtending back te Coat toil 20 lest t iiceo late which ha • 6 • nnc v.ed C., the erection el Finn notn , iioni an ! ~1 r •,, - 1 ' aro unsur pa..AA in all the local ed for YrivaLe Ken'. gE,HCOa. Flans can be had at tho Auction store, and the prim:Mies n Terms cf Halo :—One-fourtli and thel.ilanco in e iqual annual payments. P. M. DAVlid, j,1.6 Auctioneer. VALUABLE It b; A ES T 'LE FOR SAGE, AT AUCTION-117 order of the Conti of Common Fleas of Allegheny county, I wili 801 l on the oroninie,, on TUESDAY AIoRNINC,, Jun, 22d, 1856, at i 1 o'clock, at public ~cation, to the hi,zbest bidder, four dedrable and valoable hen, In the ciiy of Pitt , lirgh, with improvement., thoreou numbered 17-1 and 176. on Water .itro,•., end WO and 161 on Front rtreot, containing 7o font front on Water ~tieot, between Market awl Ferry afteeta, extandiug Lanni width through to Front streot, .t being the pr Tarty by John Kelly In trust to hi, d mghter, Mary [lolly and Ann Kelly, DL ceinbnr tith, 1812. Terms of Salt , —Oar-eighth bilanz , , in .ever NNW payment, F.r the d 4. [erred payilierita, note,' payable in bank, with approved se• cc ity bearing Interest from day of tale will b 3 required, and u lien will be retained on the property to eticure dafer red paymentii. M. CODY, jol6.lw* J. LI STRYKEIit, Auct'r. k,'7 4 1 , C. WEST Si. CO., wil3tik CARRIAGES, RuCE,AWAYS, M301E9, SUIA"IES AND 13LEIG1113 No. 197 Penn strei.,t, PITTSBURGH, PA. - - 13 - 4.- All work warranted to bu of the twit material.* and workmanship. mvl•2l.ydis , V4F - 'l‘`l ~ P , - -'::4 4 'V V -41 • r- ; - f i r L /1.1L,111,i, E ,g 0 E.g. 6,1 wi',2 C 1 61 tit G (19 11AS A BRA ITTIYUL SZLECTION OP MONUMENT tiItAVE 3TONES Endo urea, Po;ggq, A•v.., Thu pablin am roap••?•ctin;ly invitod Lr cm:m i l l:lb onr stock. Prlc , 4 10 - e, and work wArrantal •- ATRVWT ,umnaler Lager Beer. rriTTE UNDER;iIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO infirm id, friend, awl the public; itt Az•not al, that he is id tl:w (laity receipt this Beer, fr,tri tho well- Browery J J. N. Straub, Ailoghooy CI?), it hav:vg be',zi nannuuced to to the b• - .. , •it that WWI manntactur , Nl her many yer.r7, OLF,AR, awl i'lirit'.. • he,. roe all awl try it. . i 4 li.; ep24 ti At tqa ~h; t 1 • i UH.E; FRENCH. BitiliNl)Y, for medicinal I , _ Do ftcoloo, by tho bottle: Cr , ,Z•tii. , at ii.iwowrd di iiiiowNiLe?..i.., 4,1 rr , -, • f ..0.- - 1 ,0 ~Tl 4 1 - o,rr.-n I 0 ,,, ` V. Y 1 'l5ll-25 !ibis au4 14 half hht.i. Litho tiu • • '•'• . vorv,r Whit- 1 . ,,, 14, , r , prrlNo 01 .0 ly Rut] trq malm by j•qi) J t:. '. FETZ!...R, l ..Ir, Yitio kto mlit i'l.:o* ptreets. ,' •__ \l li. RI AU :"-,,51, I ii•N l'; 2.. 7 _ , ii i ' AP.i, FUR. - 4,__) NrruitE OIL gut:KNe W A ILE ...int, I in o;obangs) for tn. 1.11111 , ;‘Lig 141 t ~ e %el. '24 by 104 le,r, -.tunto iii tin, .. v vonth Wurd. " ... • , :I,,Tniimir di :4'N. jilo 61 Nhlicet Proc.*. ( - 0 1) PI ',11. , ~,. 4 3 drrarki ext-s 14rgo 0.4 y.,0 1; 3 . Iv:go " Jt.::,t reeolved ~ td for rulo, by !.11 - I.L.Eit A:. ILWFATiON, 1, !'.'F - . N.. 1. T. 31 410211 Ili • rtv Itrr 1. DOPYING PR.OSSEIi - ;.----Sorew Copying . a,„/ Prnle:4. Cahn and C ecrow and Sprit,g o‘pying PcwHoi, ,01:1 by W )11N AT , k. ;) b 7 Wocd s , reot. ILL—Tlin.e run of stones and .„e9, •ill machin-ry Lerultl.?t..2, ("Ont. vnd cob eracXer, , good ordier, with a dwelling bowie, stable and two lots of ground, dituato in South Pittsbnlgh,and will bo sold on very easy tetras by 8, CUTHBERT dr. BON S jell 61 Market argot. Mr. J. , hn `)raw. ....Mrs. John Drew. M. Barrett. :.730:. AI~aI .'•iA ~~:ifD3 J 3 :el; • cr ridiuh ou tli t'LL' toltlr .0 &.t •, 111, P0'A9',..1‘4.b•10.1 Pitta! tirg., my Mt f—dp tru....1, Etad aztot..liog r luuu , to u