LOCAL AFFAIRS. Court of Quarter Sagami's. Before President Judge William B. M'Clure, and Associate Judges Adams and Parke. TUESDAY, Juno 22. In the case of Commonwealth vs. Porter Newell i6ed ethers, watchmen, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. In the case of Commonwealth va. David Dunseith. tried for assault and, battery, the Je r ry returned a verdict of guilty. Duman was tentenecd to pay a tine of five dollars and costs. Commonwealth va. Moses Dona Lion and Richard Morgan, indicted for assault and battery, on a charge preferred by Josiah Gamble. Gamble had testified againet Donaldson's wife in a suroty of the peace case, for which Donaldson gave him a terrible beat ing, leaving him with a pair of eyes which were still draped in mourning on the trial. Donaldson was convicted, sentenced to pay a fine of six and one. fourth cents, and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail for crib month. Commonwealth vs. James 'Ross, indicted for per jury, on oath of William B. Ross, his nephew. Marshall Swartzwolder, opened the case to the jury for the Commonwealth. Ho road the in. dietment, in which it was eat forth that on the 10th day of January, 1851, in the District Court of Alle gheny county, before Judge Lowrie, in an ejectment suit between William B. and Samuel Boss and Allen Moss, James Ross being called as a witness for the latter, swore that ho had no interest in a certain piece of land, which statement was alleged to be per. jury. The second count of the indictment sot forth that on the same trir.l the defendant swore, is answer to a question, that he had no agreement with a cer tain James Kelly by which ho was to be allowed to purchaeo the lend in question on repaying the amount advanced 'by him. on it, v.hiola was doelated to be fake, as such an agreement did exist. S-artztrolder offe.red in evidence the record of the District Court to ehor that the case bad Leen tried. 141 r. Hampton, E.:Arose' for defendant, ob• :looted to the admiszion.of the record, but the Court did not Einstein the objection, and the record was read. F. C. Flanigan was sworn and testified that on the trial in question, Ross appeared as a witness for the defense. Witness and his colleague, as counsel in the ease, both oljected to the witness as being an in. terestod party in the result of the suit. He was, however, admitted as a competont witness .on his toir dire, on declaring that ho had no interest. Mr. Flanigan was proceeding to relate what Mr. Ross had testified to on his cross-examination, when the defense objected, en the ground that ho had testified °nee as to thematter of interest on his vole dire, and could not be cross-examined. The objeotion was overruled by the Court, and - Mr. Flanigan was allowed to go on with his testimony. Several other witues.P.s were CRlled for the Commonwealth during the afternoon and examined, and the article of tierce meat betwden James Kelly and James Rose was pro duced and road in Court. At the hour of adjourn. Merit the case for the Commonwealth had not been concluded. This is a very intricate case, and may occupy same two days longer. Young Gamb?era.—Mayor Weaver has been aware for the past few weeks that a number of boys have teen intl.° habit of playing cards for money in coal boats in tho river. Yesterday morning,, ho dispatch• od several officers to arrest them. They boarded a 'tat under the Hand street bridge, in which five young men were playing "pker"; four of them were arreeted and taken to the teals, while the fifth, on cooing the pollee approach, jumped off and swam Out to the middle of the river without taking time to divest himself cf any of his clothing. Making a Straight line for a raft exalting down the river, he baceeeded in boarding it, nod then, with finger on nose and a peculiar twirl, yelled defiance at the offs. core of the Ile wont on his way end the others were taken to the ctnco, whcic a small fine was imn posed on each of thun, which they paid and were discharged. "?read, or a nwners of drays, banns, carriages, wagons, and other Ow in this recta t.) bo rather lardy in tahirg out licenrca, not then; than sight hundred haring as yet been taken from the TrarurLt's. obque. The Mayor, yesterday morning, notitiod a number of these forgetful personages that unless they rtep up to the Captain's office and settle, they will be arrest ed and dealt with according to law. John Camp bell, who has had the use of the streets for some time without paying license, was brought up, and on refusing to pay up, was fined $5 and costs. Nut relishing this tine, Mr. 12w:uphill demurred, when the Mayor wrote oat a commitment, but in prefer cane to going to jail ho concluded he had Letter pay his floe, which he did. Ordway'e ...I.'u/ina:.—This troupe or-minstrels eom• menced an engagement, for a short time, at the old Pittsburgh Theatre last evening where they were well reeciyed. The taste for this class of entertain ment seems to bo still strong in our city, and the ell'ancas are that this company will to as successful as the last. Mr. J. P. Ordway, the manager, is a gentleman of talent, a tine composer, and an excel. lent musician. Many of his pions are favorably known is tho drawing rooms of our ladies. The company combines fine talent in this peculiar lint. Eph Horn has an immense reputation, Bowers is known all over the country, and Kelly is a very fine ballad singer. "Bradder Bones" alone could almost till the house with his funny sayings, to say nothing of the other attractions. lie and see them. The North Brothera.—By a letter from Lon Mcr. rls, of the Morris, Fell end Trowbridge Minstre's, we learn that they have, since their departure frcm this city, been very successful. In Cleveland they gave seven concerts, at which their receipts were larger than in any one week of their engage ment here. In Toledo end Sandusky City their eur. orris was equally as great. They opened in Buffalo on Monday night for the summer ccaton. They will return to this city in the month of September, when we predict for them a cordial .weloomo from their many friends and admirers. We ale glad to chroni cle tire EuccoOS of this superior company, as they are certainly worthy of it in overy,way. May their star never grow dim. A Slight Mistake.—Martin Fridamake, Lir., who X 47.3 indicted for selling liquor without license, was brought into Court yesterday morning for trial. lie entered in abatement a plea of misnomer, stating that ho bad been baptized in France under the name of Frudenrich. The Court declared that the indict ment was gnashed, and the District Attorney was instructed to draw up a new oce with the proper name. Meanwhile, Frudenrich was held to bail in the sum of three hundred dollars. Di'sorder/u Com - Md.—lnformation was made yes terday before Mayor Weaver agolnet a constable of the Ward, named Giblin, who had btmn sweeping around the streets in a buggy in a drunken condi tion. After the buggy bad been taken from him, ho called a reputable oitizen of Grant street hard names, whereupon ho was handsomely trounced in a few minutes, and we hope taught better manners. Stars should should decorate better men. The National Theater.—Tonight, those popular artistes, Mr. and Mrs. John Draw, appear in two now pieces—" Giralda" and "The Irish Attorney. In the first piece John Drew appears as Gill, the Miller, and Mrs. Drew as Giralda ; in the last piece John Drew will porsenato his inimitable part of Pierce O'Hara, an Irish lawyer. This is a capital enter tainment, and just suited for the warm weather. Mayor Weaver sent three little children to the Poor House. They wore orphans and had boon placed in the care of a relative, who did not give them proper attention. On Monday evening they wore abused, and it was thought best to take them where they will be bettor cared for. A horse ran away on Penn street yeetorday morn. tug. No person was Feriously injured. The bora hurt ono of hips BO eoverely that he will not be able to 10 much sorvice. The Pic Nic at Linden Grove yesterday was a fine affair and well attended. Hundreds of children were in attendance, and all seemed to enjoy thomEelves as much as they were capable of. ,S'intioberrieB aro still quite abundant in our mar hot. Tao season will soon bo over, therefore it be hooves us to enjoy them while they last. ..4fars- ..If'lntyre, living at the Point, Was sent up for thirty days, by Maygr Weaver, yesterday, for geeping dioordorly Charge of Fratol.-9 man named Patrick Moore was arrested, yesterday, on a charge of fraud pro ferrod by Edward M'Garr. Ho states that Moore sold to him a watch, which ho represented to him as gold, but which afterwards turned out to be bogus. Ho told him that the watch was pawned at the Elora of Peter Dean, on High street, for $2O, that it was the property of his see, and was valued at $75 by a watchmaker on Smithfield street, to whom he had showed it. Decoivod by thoso representations M'aarr purchased the watch, giving in exchange for it a valuablo silver watch and twenty dollar' in money. Ho soon afterwards found that the watch was composition, and calling on the Mayor had a warrant issued for the arrest of Moore. Patrick was arrested and taken to tho office, wham he was obliged to give bail for his appearatwo at Court. Coining.—A host of flaming postore., with eques trian and acrobatic iliustratioue, staring from every street oorner not "tabooed" by that emphatic injunc tion of "Pest no Bills Here," announces the coming of Mabie S Crosby's French and American Circus, which, no untoward circurustawes intervening, will exhibit on Ben Trimble's lot, on Penn street, next week. Charley Pell, the accommodating agent, hay.. ing completed his arrangemonts, has gone un to an nounce the approach of this groat company to other points. No doubt there will ho soveral days of jubi• leo amongst the representatives of "Young America" during the Limo the circus romans here. S,lle of Stock.—Tho following stooks were sold lasi evening at tho Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer: 1) a hares Cit;zans' Bank.... lu Exchange Bank._ :;{ " do do " Mechanic.,' Book. L ,, reev.—.l. Adler .L Co , proprietary of a olotbhag store on Market street, made information before Mayor Weaver yesterday n cining charging a young man named Jacob Myers with the laroony of a val uable vest from their establishment. Myers was ar rested and committed to prison to answer the charge. Bryan.—Quito a number of petitions are in circu lation, asking for Exeoutive clemency in the case of Morgan It.. Bryan, and we ore informed that they are being extensively signed. It is to hoped they will have the desired drew. sister, for assessing damages an.; becietitA for the extension of Pennsylvania avenue, have eon. eluded their labors, and the report is now ready to be submitted to the Court. Those interested should have this matter attended to immediately. Children's Carriages.—This morning, at lit o'clock, are to be sold at Mr. Davie' Auction Rooms, Fifth street, some very elegant carriage:, for children's use, comprising a choice variety of st)les and Elijah, all of which are carefully made. Admitted.—ln the Court of Qaarter Sessions yes. terciy, on motion of John H. Hampton, John Fen ian, Esq., W ft 3 admitted to the practice of law in the Courts over which Judge I,TClure prosides. A cniall 1 1 named Jeffries was quite serioiri!y iil jured yesterday mi.ining, by a fall, while playing with some of his companions. Ww.m.t N & Co : —My ,tsar hay t :lien your V egetal,lo Com pound, and sho is well. She Lad beLn dowu with consume, Lion 1..1' two years, but Is now all!e to go to :yolk' tgaiu. My mother Lad a cough for ti7C4 years—ills taken three bottles of your Couipoand, and It cured 11,r. We all believe it has r.,.)t an :11131 for lang ditoaseo. P 1 7. Juue, 1E69 IT 11 but the co . r...man da3ifa ni all t; 0,, haat 11)33 hiccstawmt of thr.lr cueani, anl thode tliarel,:ntA whJ oiler the great• et iudacernotita to cA-). boyera, Ben/ to ho f trnred with the gr.)ahlt prc,periry. Taie f ict, well studied and a , 1“)1 upon, by Carnagbau, Alleghu4y City, has gil,rl diroctfea t,, all 1 / 1 i Litinea4 op,ratioro. Hence do low which he fatal l of a gaJ.l ankle of toot.'o Ld clod ,REAT lilt A %tilt 'XIS to pi:No:1,1 emigratleg !ht. eztreree We ~t ccuutry, great fear the r Lave cf [CoLo au I ,:irofo.l of all Lvciy ii Ls - we hear of p0r.,18 att4ek,.l by this 1,111 n: di doll lo.s 111 u .'r withor.t 4oy 104 000 fr.r ill (11,1 Or, at ,!-Tuanii coy a 'ir. • . : uh , ,ao rurally• pour;, t. r al: 11. , hiv, 1,, ea /WI .•1. 1 . 1. •• liii ,Lr a to a..d :loop ,:adr,hare tcete..d the err-mi.:lllN of the lih.qt p1,y,1 I 1,, ILA well as all c!as ,- .6. frlra wt,..ry , pa: tGf oar 0...01111y. To there who doutt their matly".10100i, all We Cnu o,y t try them, and j , .1.440 for thetitrk,l,,ea, Fur c tt, I.y .1, t.ggiAd and drud - 4 geit,rt ot,ury tt. Lore, and Ly '4'4ll'll, Ma,,urit.ture re ,tnd P‘oprit.turs, (tit Wut,tr and SA Fruut %tree Ta. AS A MED1.01.1 , 11 - i, ..16 A BEN - El:A ( 1E, A 3 AN U -- ) " A ai a ri.bbaative, al a ~lace, 111 u Lleelle tt4 LiGihtie I and a L , lp lhttro Pothin . .!, lAe J. SI uLt.NI'S 02LEI.LITLA rED Ae ti th , y era nruiionuc.,l by all tvie thaw, to Le Gtr auperiur i.uuy p'eplruti su ni th i kiud now in ria,y are a 9JIL , urn fur Dpipep , aa,Cuati - . - ebes3,6:u. ral We.lLlflori.i of the SLLIIII . ICII..GLe.; I n pibrentive of Inuit of the plc cf the day. Th , y nf,ou Id h, kopl. and uiud by every faini'f, fiLp.±..:;all) at thii eni.bon the y.ur , when lain of appo:it: ii cc prey al ont . No faullly nonoblting th -ir own interact can to du wiLlnuat thorn. Ad may HpLITIeLIS articles aro pot up r,ud Suit) an gen nlue, ho hale au I call far J. M. •tria,l and Fi,-e that tin, artlrla purcba. , ,l lours : Lo of J. M. Olin c., iaannfactur, r. ar by J. M OLI:;, aNt: noilmfactui, r, No. 21:7 and by druggi3ts 6rPnn-,:l JOSEPH MEY.F,II, MANUFACTURER OF Palle/ Aa, Plaia Funaiiure & Chairs, Vigaberoaie,4 9 1.2-1 'Penn street, A.b(iVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, t.-3r• tho Fut,..oturJ I attention tc, UNDt:I3.TA iNLI. CaiT:dgC3 taruhh,l. NO7 1 -OP4 r it) ralrerlerlee of PI re9o - e•lopteil by the Houuthetit o.aunroi.eiiimern - , at a meet at R,liirri,burg,on the 13th instant, plan 4, : , p e io n s and eAtinintrs are invited for the ereetioa eta Mi.. , :i;USlisiNT tothentamoryofCitizjr•s of Poutii3ylv.,ata, who loit teak lives in the late W. with Her.:e.i. The c.oit of whieL, i 3 not is ci.x.ce.ed the saw of Tani Y TELTUSAND DDLL.9.113. Counvanicattona to be addressed to the Governor, at Her PirSOLAS fornintilug Plan, will gond their E3T.I MATES cinder seal, ut. they spill ba Lr the uto of toe Com miAorirra cel For Ilia Plau which may a Licanal - om of Two [Nadler.). Donnas will bo allowed, By order of the .70 i fl 6 :A 11 Y. Hi,,,,t/ir-V wv . P I it 1111TCHOOCK, AVCRIEEit CO. (Buocus3om 31'0anRy d C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFRatLINf3, Whotante ' , eaters In Pr,k.iuso, Plour and Wool, No. 114 Bocond greet, Pittsburgh, Pa. lIIIPZEINOAtiq 3plinger Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, 8.. Lonla; Pittsburgh; Fentrm Bros., o H. Childs a Co., " 'Cornell a Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Casgreve a Co., " Garret t:MartiL,Philwiolphiß; McOandleas, Mean a a Co., " Jaiima, Keil% iSautee a Co. " G. W. Smith, a C 0.,, " Weaver & Graham, Geo. M. a• L. fiord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., " A. B. Fenton & Bri,ii, " Yard, Gilmore a Co., 4 . iny'll,tl L AK.E FISII.- 150 Half White Fish; 110 " " Trout ; 100 " " Herring; SO " &d ram; ; 20 " " Pickerel ; Judi received and for sale by jol 1 HENRY 11. OJLLINS, ItIii3OUERIES WINES AND LIQUORS. 150 bags Rio Coffee; 100 chests Black and - Greon Teae ; 25 bbls. Crashed Sugar; 25 " Coffee 2U " New York Syrup; 20 " New Orb ens Molasses ; 6 Tierces Now Rice; 10 boxes W. W. IL Grant's Tobacco; 100 " Id . R. and Layer Itaiaine ; 20 kegs French Plums; 2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum; 2 Santa Cm Rum; 2 Pipes Holland Giu; Also, french Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Chani• pagne Wines; Pare Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store and for sale low, by HAWORTH k BROWNLEE, Successors to Haworth, Bro. 6 Brownlee, Cor. of the Diamond and Diamond alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. 100 BBLS. N B . AO C A I. LE T y A R e(3BG fo lt r A . 3 r al E b e y o. Non 18 and 20 Wood atraa I AY & BRO.'S PRINTING INKS—SoId by rmr24l J. IL WELIYIN. i'IUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, `l3 - Vanilla, Rosa, Strnwborry, Noe Apple and Banana Flavors, fur sale by REIMER iii ANDERSON, • jai? SO Wood street. ('{REAM CANDIES-2000 lbs. Bon Bon, .J Cream, Fig, Date, Chocolate, Walnut, Jolly Cakes, Strawberries, Cream Almonds, mad© daily, and for sale by REYDIER & ANDERSON, N 0.39 Wood street, Onratito the St. Charloe trot6l. LEATHERS—Prime Country Feathers, in late to nit purchasors,jitat reed and for solo by JAI3. A. FETZER, Ooruer Market awl Fir* streets, 4..,1 25 . 5^ 25 57 Pl' 64 (10 JAMES ROBIN UN PITT:II3b'ROLI, PA uir22.:lly—lc COMMERCIAL. PIWTS2UEGri 130/1.11.:3 SMAJEITS, /LED ILIEUCHANTS , EXClatliNGEa Prera•lV. W. 11. WILLIAM'S. I. R BRIJ - 110T, Int, IBIIAH DiaaLli, 2d, N, ;TB. -;,IOWDEN. (I.,vimitke of _Arbitration for Jam'. F. R. lIRCNOT, COSORAvu, J. B. CANFIELD, DAVID ISPC.ANDLESA PITTSBURGH Carefully ReporLed by Josam StioWaSN, Ou,periattridsit of the Iferchante Exchange. Frrreaungn, June r 2, 1350. FLOUR...The sales that transpired tc-:,ay amount to Lbl!. viz :—From first hands: 113 this. superfine from wharf at $3,35. From store: 70 bbls. Euperfino, extra and extra family, at $3,62!4, $1,12k and $1,621:;; 150 bbis. at $3,61% for superfine, $1,12 fur extra, and $4,50 fur extra RYE FLOUR—SaIos lt)0 bCls. from store at $2,75 bbl. aitAlN...:ialea 370 bash. Oats from wharf at 50aj27c.; 153 hush. do. from lure at l0c.; bush. Corn Lout wharf at 47c.11 lush. PoTATOES...SaIe 56 Lush. mixed Iran store at 1 . 5 c. bush. 11 A.Y...Sales from the scales of lb loads at SIC 3a/$l4 11 ton. BACON—Bales 6050 lbs. Shoulders at 7@7, ; 1000 lbs. f ides at 5%; 3000 lbs. Ef 1110 E at 7®0!:',.. FISH...Sales lb half bbla. mow No. 3 Mackerel, largo, at $6,50; 10 bbls. do. at $12,50. GERMAN ChAY...Sules G tuna at $35 IA ton. Alellai...Sales 5 casks Caustic Alkali at 5!,: . .;c. lb. CHEESE ... Sales 74 boxes W. R. from store at Sc. FEATHERS—SaIe:I 120 Lbs. prime at 5Gc.1,1 Lb. Alt...Salos 12 lads. N. 0. prime at Sc. it lb. liftool\l3...eale 6 doz. Common at $1,50 cti dcz.. MILS L(V...Salos 50 Lbls. rsctitiwl at 23424 c. 1,4. Phllatlelpitla Market. PLIILIDELPIIII, June 22.—There is but ;two ex pc, I t i t ,- mond for Fleur; sales 1.030 Ws good we,l.-iii extra a; 4.t52?4,, kupei tlae nt extra $ 1 . , ;2. 1 ,447n1,87, 1 ,. extra family $ 49445,25, fancy lots at ss,soais6. Rye Flour and ( "elm Meal are steady nt t,31!. - ,, for till, former and .$3 37 f tho hirer. The receipts of 1; hoot are amall. but ample f.'r the demand; sales of red at 9,icti,51,05 for or dinal y and prime, alit 51a.91,15 for whit-. Rye is bteihdy at eogsso for southern cud L ann9ylvania. Corn is scarce and Is in g..iod demand. Oats has fatten oil, and prices are low er; salmi of Delon - are nt 4) and Pennsylvania at 41c. Whia kv is steady; sales 700 tibia Pennsylvania at 23c.. Ude at 22e, and drrida'n at 21@21 1 „(„e. In Groceries and Provisions there is but little doing; 150 bbli Mess Pork sold at sl7ea 17,50. New York Market NEW Yuiu Juno 2:.—Cation ha. advauced; Hales 2000 boles; u upkudt;l,4l. Flour tirrn, bblq W beat beav); Gu.uQJ bu4L - south• rn white at $1,2eZ11,25; red ~ E;1,00©1,10; Milwatilieo club 8.40.193 Ccrn doll, 31,000 boob suld; 7e13'8. Perk dull al for Mess and $13,50413,70 for puma. Whisky dull at 22%C23. ILicoa Et tidy. Lin,oed till quiet, but steady. Hidos active and unchanged at b),.; 417 c. Freights nu Cotton Liverpool Ir.ew Eitock Market NE , V YUCT, jam,—;:tack heavy. C1.11,-..g0 and T.9laL.l Ceutral hntßil 81 6 ,. I,a Cr,F.sa ,N r , Y. Cet.trid 81 Rpadiag 41:'; Misaou , aol Chicago 81, 1 , -110 o f 6's Y 3; La Cr , a3SU laLd grawa Ll 3. Cincinnati Alarkat Jute —Flour and nroulual; hupel tine la ,11-red at $1,65. P Lirky Las declined to 1834: and is dull. 31.2,s rk acd,l at dud. M -us Pork 1::c, and iI dull. Mt, Pork sold at $l5 and Is dud at the de. cline. Bacot: it , ide.l6., ct; , ), and Bull; S•dea 7c and dull; there Ia rod touch demand. l nod is uominal at luc. 011 E6.y67. 11Joey and exchange dull. STEAMBOATS CHIVCINNATIc For Cinetnitfttl. [ai 4 The olegant sido pa..sen,;(:r packet r . „l EtUidEßWlt—Ciapt ltzemoNti J. er,Acs—will , leave l'ittsburgh for (Ant:la:till, on THIS DAY, the 4th lost., at l 9 J ' C'OCk., For ft eight or ra...),z,. apply r n 1. r to BAR:, FS Through to St Louts iu five il4y4 Ti i. c.oiaects With the e ail line, add will go thrciiih iu the tin' ap , cl. 11,1. 5h • wll i a“, ou Su.lll. Z ES For rtaristie and, Zanesville. Ti.e sU , ah.l.l aIL.IIIAM, Oat. t. A ni 111.01; ATP.F e tur the ttla,v and a I ".ate Interwediato pat ...a t very T U E.- LA V, 2 4 t• 0 1 y ( , I; UtiPo, 4,1,J , - _ ---4 .... 44.„ 1 , -.„, ; ~.; 1..„ ~,,. kt k. -.. , - :- . -4 I '--.t ''l '.. ' . '' S. . ' ...: 1' I 1 Z *: - .= l ..til 7ii 'r. 1 t ~- ---4_ , 4 . .' , t . '' . 4 - 'i. - - . .; ISi i i. 1 e' . ..• ...-::-, rF - . 4. ~ '' t r-'''' - - i 1 i . "'" i'. 4 . ?.'.l l I S - ; , 1 I I .:ti , 1 •: ; .A 1 1i1; . ~ i:.. c,, 1.1.= , , .(',::: l,; A:: ' .: • ~ 1 ,"----- g:-., •,-..= -` ‘---;-`-.. 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Puri:hat:A fur cssli, at redac - iii pricog, thr , y f o 1 warranted is Haying that they can supply Wustorn ruerrii lots ; by the pricksgo or doz-ii, at ii= I ix , prig,. 3 the saws quality of can be purt.triied iu tau Eastorn ci110.3. Parlieular attention given Atha, a gu.p.l 8 upp!y of Now lurk and Spazildli Sole Leather, ap7.3m...10 In the maw r of the Petition of e.frtAin In the Cont t of cira.ane. f the Foul tli Ward. Pitt,: Quarts ScrEoong, lrrah, var:ato a certain al'ry near of Allegheny the canter ci Peon and Jrvriu etrecta. county. And now, June gib, Ceurt grant a rule ou ell parties int, rei.ted to be , irl op; oar in :.pi , 11(1. - nri. on Sat::• day, the 1011 i day of July next to idiew came, if any tn...y have, why the ally in Raid petition dezoritied, viz: an alley ten feet in ut.Jth, loading Crum Se, , tt'd alley to Irwin at reel, ov - ..r the ground of Thoruaa Scott. eltonld not be vacated. Pious din record jal7,2t.a-w ruo MEC lIAN ICS, AGRICULTURAL IM PIE ENT 51 ANUFADTUREII,S, AND OTLIEI:S.— The qu'..scriber offers for SRIa Eat those largo and e.onvenirnt hal dingo si:natk . i at La'ro',e, Weatav reland ccunty, Pa„ forty roilea east of Pi tebnrgh. on the mainline of the Penn aylvenia Railroad, tri ;wn as the Penna:. I vania Car Wor.e, conslitmg of a three story Belch Machina Shoß, fouzSO Foundry 40x50 feet, Frame Car il,llSt3 100x50, ditto 6.x30 feet, Nwith Shon, Engine and 3oller If.:11.?e, with a full eel of machinery auitable (Jr Car Building or the raannfa - dure of Agricultural ImplemeatA.. 7hi whale wiil be said te gel her with a conaidcraide o• iron and lamt,r on fa. vocable terms. only a small am.aunt of oath be'llg required. Theta W:,Tiia being in the midst of a sucti al of country where iron end lumber of excellent quality are abundant, and labor and provisions cheap, affmd au utinHual opp,,r tinily to pra2tical men te, engage in basinesi nuder most favorable CirCLDVALICCI3 Eor tame and other fnrorrnation apply to 0. W. BARNES, Latrobe. Pa. THONIAS A. ROWLEY, Oltirk ILITARY ENCAMPMENT qr STA OF REVNSFLVANIA. EXIi - JUT/ 1 74 026.4033 R, livrithuf g, Juno IR, IS5d. It is hereby La d.ied, that a "Camp of Instruction" be brad at nt, Lycomiug county, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant General of the Gammon wealth is directed to flu the thn , , ttic,reJf—to take charge of the arrangements—to attend in parq,m, and to tuano the necessary onion to the General : 4 t111 . , and other Mllltary othci.rs of the Commonweal , la relt4ti.m to the name. WIT. F. PACK R, Commanderdn-Ohlef. GINERAVS OP FICI, / Ilarrisbnrir, June 3,1858. I In obedience to the above order from Hold-Quarters, a "Camp of leetruction " will be held at Williamsport, Ly• coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 N., on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1538, To continue until SATURDAY, di.; llth day of said mouth, at 12 m , of said day, to be called Camp " Stiequehanna." I. This Encatupm.mt Ii intended to inemde the uniform. ed companies throughout the State, •afh3 are earnestly re quested to be in prompt attend ILICO. 11. The Idsjor Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade Inspectors of the several oivisima and brigades, are req • ired to report to my Ottke as coon as possible, what companies and field cabers will be in attendance from their respective commands—with the Lausib-r of men In etch company, the names of the Captains, and their Post Ofliao address. Hr. The Aids-de•Camp and all other cilicers of the Grand Staff of the Commander-In Chief are ordered to be in at• tendance, armed and equipped In fall parade dress. IV. All compaaies in attendance are required to bring with them all tentt and camp equipage they may have. V. Thu Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will impart at once to my office, what equipage belonging to the Rats is in the limits of their command. VL The Major General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D. Jackman, shall be the senior officer on duty, and ho Is hereby charged with the immediate arranzement,s for said Encampment, and is ordered to report to tlfis Mime for fur ther instructions. Ey order of the Commander-in-Chief. EDWIN 0. WILSON, jelo Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. QTAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada k, mantino Star Candles, warranted enperior to any to the market, on hand and for sale by tayl3 D. Q. 7. 11. SAWYER.. 1013 N 111.011PSON & CO.—Have just received and for dale, a large lot of Rnglich Venttlao Red, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre, I.srulach Zinc, American Zinc, White Lend, and Whiling, at 910 IPA Thirl * fro e ItIOTIOE TO FXRIAERS-- Harvest Tools and Machinery in Groat Variety. 100 Ball's Ohio Mower, is ready for delivery; 150 Grain Cradles of various Bi2M—warranted; 100 Revolving Horse Hay Rakes; Grass and Soythca, best American and English bands; Grain and Grass Sickles, and a larg,6 stock of the most Labor Saying Implements for Harvesting, wholesale and retail at the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, No 47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa, tell ZAW WARDROP. SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THE 'URGENT REQUEST OP HIM DREDS OP Unlit PATIENTS, DRS. C. 31. FITCLI AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII, dnd may be consulted at their office, No, 193 IP:::r.11 atir•kunt, vP:'OS ii S'f. CI AIR LiOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, t UN, ASTIiil BROIICIIITIS and ALL CTILiLI COSIPLANTS, complicated with, or cm:iLg lA:l.:ions:3' disease, including Catarrh, Ileart3 Disease, dieztions of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gasvitis, .Female Complaints, tz. SITCII a FY iiILS would state that their treatment of Ci ninmption is based upon the fact that the disease rzziats .t 1 ackizi ar.d system at large, both before and during its deaf4Jpinent t>t the lungs, and they therefore employ Sle,..s.han i.ml, Hy;. - ionic end 'Modica! remocli,t , to purify the blued and strengthen the system. With the:...;, [hay rise ~.V....EDICAL IN EALATLYN they va:ue blizh:y, Lot only oo Pallia ttnes, (haring no Cura!im ejects te'ten u..; al dr-Tee) and lava• lids are eareastly eaatietwd against wasting the precious time of curability on ouy treatment based up-7m the 1,1 , 11331- hie, bat fake idea that the "seat of the di.ie , ise can be reached in a direct moaner by Inhalco.loa," for, 53 bef.:.):o state'', the coat if J c dseaaze i., in the b!oel and 1::e effects only in the lung 3. Z1. , 1- No c'Ja,-,4e for A h.:r cent to those wishing to consult as by totter. toy2J:Lik,w INVALID, HAVE YCU TRIED lIO3FLAND'S taRNIAN ? If not, read the following: L.I.tiCASTE3, April 30, 1853. spec.;,l Sir have barn far a long series of years af. Ilictud with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the . Liver, and Nervous Debility. My mental powers have been au reduced OS to rcuner em rpias us9t for the trati3a.aion of any kind of usine,e. Aiiur corualting many eminent physichtus, and. usluz., their pru , uip:ions, and after unin,; the moat popular remedies of the day, impr,sed t applicable to my C.Lit, I alwayu failud t, permommt r.l iaf. A trierol, with much p,raux,ion, indu.:64 me to try a 1 , 30.10 Of your ce!ebra. ted Bitter,. I hare 1.53, one battle,an.l tine day commuLeu the a,u OD ,l I nor, with cl,rfalnesa, btatu that it hue hau pi iir.pruvu nl,. My appetite and apir ice have aiteni•thir,g ly improved, aid I bogie to feel 113 th ugh I had grown (auddtn , y) nger ; and really, I our alinoJt pre pared :.) Calt f new cumeichr myauli calculate! fur any husiep, \rat 0, tel Pi.;3, I would am eoo¢ here under taken to Nu rae urcfs, sr I.t have attunipted it. Ymtre, rzap,ctfally, T.., Dr. O. M. Jackson, Phila A. it. Ii.AUFIdA;;. Bee advertisement. For Wait) Ly PLSYLINU 111$05.tiA Dr. di U. H. KEYSZR, Flttaburgh• j,ll:2wdsciv 4.71- EWA a 07 I :UP 0 El' 2 LIS T ON TO IN VA • I.',AMUEL S. FiTOII, (0111:e 714 Broadway, New York.) 1 uown at the author cf a "New Curative Trea -77Z-nt " for tha CdiOitsCElCf the Lunge, Heart, Stnua buoys, Skin, Nerves, raclea, Jo:nts, Blood, etc. And !or all Female CornHciutt, conanuae hi, pra7tice with hid neaai Cass. ire 1 - -; neuzr absent from, New nrk, ,ind ha./ not been ,a any Ile ham no cther office. nor any Lms3eitOe or plrtner at Daglilo, Chicago, Detroit, P.tt s• burgh or e:p . lo l : , :re, and has n 1 had. B..ware of all persons using his no me, or pretending to La s e now, or to have had, any prgfegsianal connection with /4.:nti They are hn p.:,:ors : : y or hy letJe-, directly to hina velf c , ot.ll'.e, 714 Broa!Ne N,w where alone his meat Le had. 11. nowt tommy part of the country, cud treat•ninr. yby !otter. A visit tmoo, 1 . 09 piAiel2t Nen rred. LEcroaai " on the Lungs, sod the me,h. d by whfch he Ctln -, 3 the above d.sette::B (%;,0 pagee, boar.d) neat by nail, peat paid, fer cen:s. 711 BroAdwety, New Yvrk, Junv, 1853 j 5: 1 m U 3 CAUTION TO INVALIDS—BEWARE OF IM— POSIORI•.—Drts. CALVIu. eIZcDI i JOHN W. SYK.ES, (orrice 151 Ponu street, PA:slargh,) notice with much plisrsare the al•ove card of D:. SS. Fitch, of Nem York, and Sal it to ho their duty tD can on the invalid lic against iurpidte , us which Saitil daily increasing. lir c..mt devalopmeat in Now Yo•rs, of the frauds practiced by chi Dr. LI. th.. •' r9tir•,rl physic:in, Whore sands of fib h :1"0 ceirly run nut," aid of `• rt. UE1C..,3 Brant," and oth•rn, seem is in more suitable tune than usual, to, suca trw and Nind:cann our awn character; ar,d i: i 5 the morn iu.:er.lbrcit op au us to do so, i inasmuch ee pr,vailn that ti n . ii - ,•ae-ty li c t tire e unret cti for icon this bair7. trio there nra scorns of Rut rout flo,r)rn In this and 019 Silks further Wes:, who literally roh Lot only of tlcnit money, but of thuir Lees, they pc,vout :hem from procuring proper treatruont to 11 no. adValiti.igt, of th pro v,iont bat tloneoua Lehr! that turp.r chseazeca•l be cur,ll,:, itil r With :my •ni h uric 50100 n i s .. L.I gr,..,• T., with gaalf , far elf (Li.a.l .ir ; and is ihrot Cr: 1. to f p le;r:P...l cernn,t.icd by bin, Itt . Jlb to 1.1.1. C, tied::. •• dth and t t-ot acid it i e“::. WO • I 4 frum ant duty, Dot 'COI/ ‘i./ n ust tLns card u. . ty Lo thr tu•,,l • f:,,0 beiag Iv csmclaAio•F, it 1:i wo • t , rhve et 0 . 1... a '1211.112 Wo 11av 11 _,2,1 r. .111. it 1711 ANY Nr2..V .1 , 201+.E. N 11P'2_1 It Lar-,4) , glYell to t.h, I.tock holderA tlo:111.H111S , 11.1.1)1 AND if itt UGH CONII'ANY, that ou v.ttl he hold a'. the lo•uto of JA.IIE.S ILL:11. Dly, We IR:tough of Ilarriteg• hare, oa 11 )NU IY, LI., day of July, I beta•ur.o the 000 rd and 4a' LI, to thu ourpou: of elrotiug a (:at, 'Treasurer, atrl LOU DireLt,rs tur enitiug year. W. 5Y.111.1.E3, Sec,,t4ry. CITIZENS' I:lSl..ll3..kisiGE CtINIPANY, J.LIIIO ILitli, 1853. I TFIESIDENT AND lailill'2,TO:t3 We' 'IIIIS Catuic , .y 114170 I.llli day I.l4Aured it dividend uf 'SLX PER 61.1.11ttl on tlic Ir:to:rt.—Svc dallnra ituyatilo in c tSil 10 Inn SLatricilo!orr.t or logo! roornacu, tativc,!, ILrialtr.l.ll, and one LlLrr arc .ir j^lal NI'JEL S. '..4.!...!;:;1 1 : 1 .;. 1,, ji S.S.VINO Co:t; ,LI f tLaal,OVo 11.19titution, will l'UL11:1111 open fur ki short time et 111, No. 6il Urstt tlitet. Any porriou cithiu, r; furilithtil with n copy of fire Chart:: By-Lawn. 'ijc:lt! t 4153 t vary 51.11 , 1ty, t.A.13 muit b. , off r , . , .11 -re 3 0 cluck, P. It, E 351111. WILLIAIZ FreePetit D1REC702.6: 1 A. M. Pollo.il:, Philip IL , yriter, A. S. P:Ki ilsc.u. - JIME.3 .9. NOON ; secretary it u.l Treniur6; J. R. We'dl.ti, Jo,lt un J,T.Uf'd t. iny27:102, Ci_riLJNEtt.—The underiz,u.,l 4.13 cazdin.llt the LI,Xt Dorn - C.,:.- e ution f j r Che .111,,n vi .! , ...rouor, eLel 111., cuj rt E: inuErt.c; fj.lj 4 1. E YOX Lituti EP RING STOOK JUST OPENP.D, AT THE OLD ESTJBLISH3fE.V7' 122 1..17 , 0c:t1 otroot, Pittablut.git, Pte. - y - riio Is NOW REOEIVINQ 'FROM Earop6 and Lax wn Cities, a chop' .1-3,l,.truent o f articles in his iLie, conpriing new and ti.fie',ul 'shapes of, Pearl White Stone Teri, Dailap . „ and Toilat War?, and the 8:11716 In Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and P.ioneri; Tip White. Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known the'raost duir able now in use for Hotels and Steamboats; French Cnina of new styles, In Pure White and Gold Band, eiacor to seta 01 single ploces; Iliohly Gilt and Decorate . : Toilet Sets; Brit. tannin and Plated C8.31.07..3; flercian Silver Tee. Table 5i"C.)11o, Soup Ledlas, eta, plate! with silver; fine Ivory liaudled Carving, Tea and Tablo Halves sad :Tara.= Tea Waiters and Trays; Shatter and Sea grass Table lot Japaned and Dec. orated Tin Tot et Set. Also, a c =plate and fall assortment of all artilec snit% ble for the C , UNTRY BETALL TRADE, at prices to plense the public, who are nspei.tfuhy invnel to examine this stoch.r27:3.T.da LAKE SUPERIOR coma MILL SMELTING- R'ORKS. .PARK, M'CURDY CO., M A B IN ra T A , T i l) . " . y,.E t c RS or O p F ed Sl -I : l _ L E .o i p T r ll i;., l t N t ituir,e. dtill Bottoms, Spelteral.?,) InaporLursanj deiderd in Metals, Tin Plnte, Flizat Iron, Wi-c, c. Cotitant on hand, TiunEua's Alit:-.1113,, and. Ton IVe.rohon3 , 3, N 0.149 First, and 120 Second =t rent, Pitt burgh, Ya. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired vattArn. ruvat:lyd,w GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS. L C P. M A H ' A I D E E S 1 A 11 8 E P. C E S' CHEAP. S' 0 PEOPLt'B 0 A SHOE STORE, A 1 No. 17 FIiTEI ST. I T T C WIDE. NS' S 110113 lieu] paINT BOX FACTOB,Y.— BUSIIA. CIUTENI.IOII.Ie Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Oneda, etc., etc. Orders prcmrrly tilled. invti2dy G E N 1" 8 WEAR.- LCHFAP. Gent's Patent Leather liaitt,rs; n. a -.1 ({ant's Patent Leather Ux.fords ; tli Gent's C3ll Boots ; t=7... v Gent's Fine Slippers. t , CHEAT'. '." O AT rum PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Jel2 No. 77 Fifth street, DIFFENBACHER +4 00. 1110 ALLEY'S PATENT CURTAIN FIX TURES—The b in usq, jot received, anti far sale rl 26 and tis 3 St. Clair ettret. (jell) J. C 11. PIDLLIPS. 1 . 0 BAGS Dried Apples, for sale by DAGALEY, COSGRAVE & 00., mr24 Noa. 19 and 20 Wood stroot HOSPITAL SHEETING—Of all widths and of tho best quality, for sale at the India Bobber Depot, 28 and 28 St. Clair street. jell J. it IL PHILLIPS. INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best 'article In use ; for mile st the India Rubber Depot, of 2. k, H. PIiII . I.fYI3, eu 20 nil 23 Stela? etroot. M 4 OCD-WCIOI.I3E-= INDESTRUCTIBLE ROOFING. RUSSELL'S PAT ;NT CONINITIING OF camvA.§:ATIJRATI , ,'ID WITH RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ET( 3EO _a- °X" M`' 72' 30 3C9 X IkT TIIE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Roofs, with ltuseell's Mastic. This composition is adapted for all kinds of itoofs, list or steep; it can also be applied on Tin, Iron, or 0:,..1 Shingles, making a perfect Job. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes; it will neither crack nor run; it 6 impervious to water ; HIRE P 11.001! and more durable than any other hind, of Roof ing. This rooting material is nerd in vats; quantities throughout the United Staten, on Houses, Bridger, Rolling Mills, Railroad Cam, and Fteamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and 6 considered u perfect protection from the elements. rills:, Alth of the this ltooling WM only ' _trod uced here in 1158, It can be seen on many of the buildings ii/ the city. Also, on I here rotor to a few places r 1, 0 Intl Itooni,4 is In use, and can is seen—Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at Rene Air; Bridgeport; rtiartlinavill, ,rtland ; Lagrange ; Steubenvil.e ; McCoy's; Wellsville; Liverpool and Rochester Sta tons, and the Manchester De, ; P , unsyliPanin Central Itailrond ; bprace Creek Astoria Station, Mill at Tipton and Par sonage at Altoona; Allegheny City. Westminster College, and many (-La.,- Buildings; Pittsburgh, J. ItaCully's Ware house; Len. Trimble's Hotel; also, unroerous others in this city. All orders left at No. 21'7 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma terial can be seen,) will receive prompt attention, Ly W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, 11!POItTintS 01 BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD FIONONGAFIELA WHISKY, PEACH. AND 6L'eLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner or Sinitlaileld &ud A7ruut Streetz, uplll PITTSBURGH. PA. S. B. &C. P. MAR LE, El AN I; YAOTURBRB OY JOB, AND ALL KIND 6 CF WI:LAPPING IN - area:lon6B, No. 27 Wood S±reet, PITTSBURGH, PA. xaSy bought at market prices REMOVAL. TORN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74- Water street, below Market JOHN IVIOORHEA.D, COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l PIC METAL. AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MAREET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURNII STEEL IVORKS. LEAAC JONEF TNO. L. BOYD WM. Mc01.11.1.017GH JONES, BOYD & CO CAST STEEL. A LBO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Cosmos. Roes sand Pirst Streets, 3y25 PITTSBURGH, PA 310 rt 11 E D & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain Si, Corrugated, GALVANIZED SIIEEr IRON, For Rooting, Guttegliar, Spouting, ezo AGENTS FOR WOOD'S P,.O''ENT INIITATiOM RussiA SHEET IRON War.:hortae, Na. 130 First mz•26:ly =MEE EIL t - 1. E S Sz. C li IITrACITUREIIB OV 1.0 b IMP TIED PATENT STEP: t 3 T - LT i AT OItT E ET it, COIL:: Ea ROBS STRLI - ITs, HT - 1,<iiIII;(;tr. PA wiLuArvi currox CO., WHOLESALE AND lIETAIL E., tu o HAN'TS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Nctqr Wood stl.oot, PITTSBURGH, Pl. A' a•aya on Lard, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac 13/ , dad'..a, 01] ~ l edongalleta, and lid,aftled Whii'zy, of tae tq :161;hr. d.:16061: AA ES A. nEITZ Forwarding and Commission Merchant, 1.011 7.t! t BUS o➢ lour, Orkin, Bacon, Lard, ]Sutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally,.. Corner of flarLet and First streets. PITTSBURGH, P. Re/F9 To.—Prancla G. Balky, Es:., William Dilcvorth, Sr., . Cut!abort A Soa, Pittsburgh; Boyd a. Ott, Al A w.,:ringon, B. Brady, (Mal , . M. A .M. Bank. List 1.1.,.a«,;(3 Ca, George W. Andczeon, Donlo Paxton A Co. P.% t,4,11. mY2B.t2Dtl" HARDWARE. AMUEL FAIINESTOCI(, No. 74 WOOD fitroLt, Pittsburgh, has9Dn hand a largo STOCK OF HARDWARE, W - h;c11 he will sell very low for CASH. In addition to hls Lf.r.l.A, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large se,,ittnent of Carpenter's Tools, he lira received a largo sup ply of Sausage Cutters and Stutters ; Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled et 29 PreSefrillg Kettles. L. V. S.I.2PEURN, AT Ult:,l AT LAW AND CIONVEYANOEIL 0131%.1S w 1 11 a. saPSSITAN. 3-e•te Nn. Sfl fitt4rt6 etre.4 WM. W. IiNIGILIET, WUULEEALE AND Er.TAIL FIRST PREIIIIIII TIDE LINEN AND DRESS S7OCK 0 R NO. 606 ARCH STREET, F.111....AD1LL,P11111.. 811 k, Morign and C ,- ,ttou Tinder Shirty tied Drawera, Cra vani, carsl, Ulcvee , tlaudicerchluia, eta, Dreaaing ,911 Wrappera, and Dr,B3 Stortzi made to crder by ineua crament, and warranted to give Eatl.fectinn. jel:lyd Y.f, P. MITI 'LITTON &. BRO., IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTiI FRONT STREET, Jr1:13,1 PHILADELPHIA. GO SMF. GEORGE P. WERTZ'S nrst Prenatlatat Bliu.d Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET z+TS., PITTSBURGH. F -1 HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with YENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate flaish, will Sod it to their interests to give ms a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work id got up by the Lest mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is (,-,ivan to the wants of customers. Prices low. All wort warranted. No.7'2 TUIRD Street. Pittsburgh. Imy8:1713 DAVID H. wiLLlA:ais, orviL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ‘..„,1 FOP. THE L' FACTION OF GAS 'WORKS, for from five qnrnorB end upwards, and for Heating public or private, by Stosm, Hot Water or =l - '641r 4 .2 PITTSBURGH. PA. CARTWRIGHT & 'TOEING, (Succenors to John Oarttaright,) Atin'ACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, eurgic 1 and an 1 Den tal Instruments Gana, Pis;Dls, Fishing Tackle, etc, No. SG Wood street. They give special attention the manufactur• ug of 'rnasiec, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Iterair!ng itri punctuality an d doßpatch. apl7 COX'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA, SAR SAPARILLA AND OUBEDS:—A large supply of this great remedy received this day. Also, another supply of Thorn's Compound Extract at JOS. FLEHING, 07 Corner Diamond and Market it. 110 ACON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shoul dors—country cured—a good article, for Bale by mr29 WM. IL SMITH & CO. 1:1AIE BRUSHES—A largq assortment of tho best quality of Hair Brushes denatantly on hand at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, nat . 2o Corner D!arnond and tdariaat "tract -- - - - FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New de3igns and very beantiful—received by late arrivals, for sale by W. P. DTA TOBA.I.T. d CO., wr2s Importers and Dee!era. n Wood Wee*. WHISKER BLONDE.— Wh doz.it Whisker Blonde fur Bonne: Borders, received, and will be cold very low to 31111iners by the piece, at aka EIOBNIn. 77 Sfa ket strew. COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by 11. SMITH CO., mr2s 118 Szt-nnii. and 111 Mat etzeGta. DIEDIUM, Demy, Folio Post, Flat and Folded Cap Writtrz Papers, Printing and Book Pa pers, and crazy description of printing materials, for sale by - S. RAVEN, Job Printer, mvlD Nos 81. H 2 and 85 Market rtreet. riARRIAGES, HATS AND GAPS, FUR NITIIKE OR QIIERNSWARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lets, each 21 by 104 feet, situate in the Seventh Ward. 8, 001:LEBRILT & EON, 61 PdgiU-1 aoes. R i Le: IN PIITSBUROFI, PA =NEM 1 .13 MEDICAL. THE GREATEST , A 1 • i 4 11 Disco g y 'v.. § OF TEE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has dis 000• err _1! Z 1 no of our common pnatraro woods a milady thatcurol Every kind of Humor, FROM TEM WORST gOROYULA DOWN TO A COMMON Ho liar. tried it in over eleven hundred oases, and never failed except in two C. 3883, (both thunder humor.) Ho hre now in hie pessegalon over ono hundred cartthcates of in value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month. One to three bottles will care the worst kind of Pimple: on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the nyatate of Wes. Two bottles are warranted to care the worst canker lu the mouth or stomach. Threo to lice bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind Of &yelp°las. Oro to two bottles are warranted to cure all humorl.Wthe eyea. Two bott!eo are warranted to cure rankling of the earn Bud blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and , running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottlea are warranted to cure the worst kin,/ of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to care the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to form bottles are warranted to care salt-Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of 601 - 01111 d. A benm!it is always experienced from the first bottle, aad a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken ROXBURY, MASS DIAS MAnim,—The reputation of the Medical Discorery, In curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the subject, aa the moat skilful physi• clams and tho moat careful Druggists in the country are no. animous in Its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are an fortunately so liable. That most excruciating diaeace to an affectionate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored f,- . 2 Rs natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and sweat slumbers; and the Medical Discose ry becomes a fountain cf biassing to your husband and houeehold. more utlrammd stazea of CANKER it extends to tho stomach, cawting DYSPEPSIA, Which iv n"thlbg hut canker of the claw b; then to tb Inteat.n,q and KIDNEYS, creating a einklug, and au intlitkranaa Coven' CO tta card cf your Nuil). Your stomach RAW AND INFLAMED, your food dintress , m you, and you can only take certain kinds, awl even of that your nyntein doee not get half the nourishment it con MIMI as the ecrimonone fluid of the canker eats it up; thou your complexion its bloom end be comes sallow or greenish, and your beat day is gone. For want of nor.riehmeot your cyatem bxoniesloone and flabby, and the fibres of your body Lecorue relaxed. Then follow a train of dinemios which the Medical Discovery id peculiarly ajaptod to CUItE; Palpite.tfon of the heart, lu the eitle., weukuele of the opine end sme't of the pate. of the hip julut when yvu retire, irregahu.ity of the t,..)w,hi, ead ale°, that moat exarco elating of dis,:eu., the PILES. How ntauf th.lnalnds of poor %omen are enffaring from this di9eme It 11,1 pining away a miserable life, and their next door nr,ig,Lbcr does not know the cause. I wish to impresi or your infnd that w.od proverb, "An once of proven doll Is betty thou a pound of corgi" In the I'sIEDICAL DISCOVERY yon Lave both the proventativa and ilia cure, with this great and g,,,d qual that It ~ .111 under any cireemetatteca, da yuu any injury. Ni change of diet ever neces3ary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. DIRECTIONn PO Uo'L—Adulis one table spoonful per day-- Children ovor ten yeaoß dotwurt spoonful—Chlldrun from flvc tc, epouniul. As nu dlrwt - ions can ba appli• ceablb.i'to ull con3tltutiuus, take aufficioot to operate on tin. bowele twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD .111.1NNMY Price $l,OO per bottle. For sale by Dr. GEO. H. HEYSAR. rep.i:dcw No 140 Wood street. Pittzburgh, Pa. BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH. GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not havo 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 nr other eruptions, tint would to cured, or with sick 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, see circular and the following: ANN Anson, November 6, 1856. Parr. 0. J. Wood—Doer Sir :—I havo heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Rei.terative, but having been so ofton cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, dm., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some month. since, whoa you gave 'no such assurance as induced the trial of }mar Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and ca. tirely white, and before exhausting ono of your large bot tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the bead; she continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but b8C31393 of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from w`- i.e or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to orighal color and beauty, bud by all young persons wee would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours SOLOMON MANN. FECEND GOD: It was a long time after I saw you at Blisifield before I got the bottle of Reiterative for which you gave me au order upon your agent in Detroit, find when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. lilann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has dose all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnesied its effects, are now using and recommend ing its use to others as entitled to the highest consideratiaa you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMON MANN. C..r.trxt, 111., June 28, 1852. I Lave used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, pri.nu.turety gray, but by the nsa of his Restora tive it has mutual its original color, and, I have uo doubt, permenently co. 8. BILL'SSE, ex-Senator, U. S. 0, J. WOOD g CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y. (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing' Estr.blichrnant)and 111 MZrket street., St. Lords, 1,10. Sold by DR. CEO.. LI. RETBDB, No. Ito Wood at., je2:3lndaw And sold by all good Druggists. j JAMES C. CUTLER, OP CINOINN AT I, Says he had b) quit, business for eight years from Asthma. 'Several Physicians gave him up—he used Ayer's Yectordl and other Cough Syrups, but still grew worse. BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, Completely cured him of every semblance of Ms old disorder PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., ALLEGHENY, PA. For sale by OHO. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgb, J. P. FLEMING, A11f.431 , may City, And Druggists generally. my2d:dAw ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY, P. SHILDECKER, No. 22 Diamond Ailey, between Wood S. and the DiamonB, HAS OPENED HIS ICE CREAM SA LOONS for tho season, and is prepared to supply all who may call, with PURE ICE CREAM, of all flavors. He also .is constantly supplied with CARES OW ALL RINDS and Confectionary of his own manufacture, made from thehest materials. PAMILivE3 AND PARTIES supplied with Cakes, Ice Creams, and Confectionary of all descriptions. Saloon open at all hours--Day and Evening. (myls:lm )OINK BOX FACTORY.— BRL& & CIITEN DORII Have Just fitted up in complete order, U new machinery of the latest improvement, for the manufacture of Boxes of every description. We are prepared to make to order at short no. Lice, Boxes suitable for Eoap and Candles, Pecking Duxes for Hardware, Variety Goods, Looking Glass and Picture Frames eta Orders uromntlY tilled. 0922:1m fIOVERED CANE .HOOP.—An excellent 1,.1 'article for L(010' flUrts. A large loapen at , Etraliiff4 IT latazilet at. MASTIC AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL TILEATRE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Juno 734, 1858, Will be acted the comic drama, in three ncta, entitled GIRALDA• OR, THE INVISIBLE IiUSBAND. tilraida ..Mrn. John Draw Gil, the Miller Mr. John Drovi To ccmclude with the comedy, iu two ects, entitled THE IRISE ATTORNEY; OR, GALWAY PF.A;!TICE IN 17 70 . Pierce o.l[Kr Mr. John Drew. 1.,..-11-:.t!on, the beautiful drama of St. Patrick's Eve. PITTSBUI,II THE G 1 RE. hIISS lii.MBERLY The Management takes pleasure in announcing an en. gagernen t, for eix . : . ;: ghta only, with the unequalled Band of IMeic:-eon Sims:l-els, under the direction of John P. Ordway, of Da.toa, :.nd iamously kno - en as . ORDWAY S .1:01.1ANSI Whose success In the Units I Si.ami ins Nen tinpre.;sdented in the annlla of r.iim:tr.-:zy—zod potfermances eon- gist of such NOV:ialii LND V.t.:tt's:TY. as to make their entertainments second to none in Vie world. Among the metubor. cf this company ace the world renowned comedians EPII. 110.11 N, DOWERS, and NORTON. They will co:l.L.tenco TI.Jk:SDAY EVE.NIN(I, Jo.ne '221, and perbrm every evening during tit: in xn ETHIOPIAN ITELANC-11 FOR T.lla: 'PEOPLE, Consisting of SOLKS, Dances, Wittioisuis, Drollery, Puns, Jokes, Stories, Burlesque+, etc , with nothing-to offend ths most fastidieus, and st.rnething to t 11411.0 every one Laugh. Box tickets Lrii no extra charge for secured eeats. Second 'fief, cents. Third Tier, 15 cents.D?ors open at TV„—cJn.rii..‘ure at 8 Ccleck. Seats can ho secured at the Box (Ake thnAiglilha day. JOHN W. aII'CARTIIY, Tr- r-1 1.19 I.i/J . 14 LA ILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTING v aaa ,f all Linda a.... BILLS FUR CO', .:11. 1 1 , 17. r iiI x :E_BITIONS, ad. All commulfichti : LLlograph, or 'other wien—chrt!cl--,i to !Ile thv tics!, tocalvd prompt att...m_tloa _ _ _ DAGE R T Gi? LLERIES V. 0 NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTIT4'RI BAT &DE-Liar:l' VF A L 11, ITYTII STIU POST-OFFIO2. 1e:41 PicTufite , to au to oi var:ous 2t:002, in any we , lther, and warroatLd to rta,lorle.blo rates.. Siok or dt.0..n.c,;.J. ',noun to! -- ,n at their ral:donoa. aplaklydaw—lu R. M. CARGO & CO., Piaoacr , graDElmini and Arrabrotypisa, NEW YORK GALLERY, N. 21 nth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. car. of srk,t Lizator,d, PULL:burg:l PRICES TO SUIT ALL. inylPar-Sp ROT YI'E6- A BEAUYIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARitANTED, CAN 13E HAD A 3 LOW A 3 AT ANY FIRST CLA T.ABLISLiSaNT N ME COUNTRY, AT WALL'S, Fc nrth dreg Removed to '2l Sticeot. CARGO co.'s PiloToo ItARLIIC AND A‘ll.3lte,i'YPi: trALI,ERY hta been removed from 6 Fourth street, r,, Nu di iii:rlr t, near Market. Theis comes ii.tvie4 bt , on built C.111,Ci...11y for tho parpoea,, with thrua larg a^e ciii-paiiied In tho city for comfort, convenience an', ...c.7,llene. in arrangement. Our mid fri,.ndr en.l pirrouu and thole wishing su perior likerienee, ore iarite.l o ,All. Reception Room and clpeci - d:m.2 ea tiai ground awl'. ap7 GCTION kJ_ LLL2Jo. 111, ALLY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., vs' At the 1‘,17 coniuirrelal `,2;t:lc3 'ootlt3, No. 54, Fifth str&L•t, every weak thy, acv held pub ,alea of gooda is ali variety, suited for thy trade aLd c::.l.ainera, from a 1ar.7.) stock which is conatantly repleni.die.l with fro-i couaigu - meats, that most be (I tier; r, A f 1') Li. A. 7.4., Dry auc..h an .l. fan. y a, everything thn icr <k,1 , 1 I.raily u.s.o; tablo Out ; war), AT V.. m., Nuns, hold and ktt, ¢e n _rintnrc, new nn.i. .3. , c0r,d-hand: bcdB c•krp-t.i ; a Ili Alt) Chilli: ware , ntovea; cckAing 7 C )Gii, P. M., Fancy article:; walch..l; c'...1.1; Jo ‘cciry nea.3ical taunts; guar; cictnin . .,;; dry gonia; le I t an.l e laee. book • statiornry, ttic.Sl P. M. DAVIS. Auct..i CULL ILRE.N':S CARRIAGES—On WED .N.ssbA IM.I Jun, 2_:j, at 11 o'olock, v. - iit Le tho Colnmercial Itoom,, t 4 Fifth btre,t, 1 tour Ct,le!t; 1 ‘• 1 " " L'Ely Ititt;gy; 1 Now V 4, k C!•a.,n; 1 D.nt , :, Citasu. . . Tho above arc all trim:4,l3lld in the br3L mam ur, and 44),' Je2l. I'. J. D i IP, Auctic,ne.ul 3 IV iS; VZ 7 3 -7 ,:: ./keL A FL It I A (i E S, ROCKAWAY'S, 1,111, , ,c. IES AND 5LE.10118 No. Iv 7 Pew, PA All work warrontel to 1,0 of tho Last rwitortalo at,l \col kransitip. \-7 • f (.'. • , 0 , A_RBLE MARBLE!! s o , - Trz c e 1 1. 49 0 HAS A BEAUTIi'EL sEtYclioii or MONUEIEriTS, C-111.1VE 81 1 ()NES 9 Encßosures, 11.1t)4tEi, i,y tie. Tic public aro ruapcctfully invtL to ozarulao our 2tOCiC. Prk.e.s low and work uarrii.itcd. qls T tiravnt. Suaniner 11.1t,ge4 nee r. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends end the public in general, that ha is in the daily receipt of thin icliciDne Beer, from the well known Brewery ct J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having boon pronounced to ho the beet that vrai mannfactured hero for many year-, CLE:AIt, TAS - PMFUL and PUILE. Give mu in call and try it. JOHN ROTH., ap2.l:tf At Ilk (Ad stand, o, 26 Diamond. FAR'.q.ERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. owEss, M'F_kRLIND & CO. ilcuitifictore, and havo at all iio.lo at their omen and warehonse, No. 127 Lih atr at-eat, and at their mann. factory, on tilt) corner of Pont alloy and Diiit,sno Way. Pittsburgh, Allows Improved Moser, which stands unrivaled as a tlai . votar by any ex - a:du:id machina now in Ilia or offered for let. Bocaus9 of its oenesq from claqgin; or cho is 2d, The dric,r ua his 63itt, tch:it m3wiug or reaping, 19 .nablod t 3 rai3o the cutt,r6 tu au iiiiitaut, end pats over auy itono or °Lil..r cilie.r.r,tion, rirDp it U.:3.1u to ite farmer oeitiou without t ; oad uL. , nt tho corners - f the &hip by etigntly r3bi,ng tna c naattlitna urns with al mu-h r ea a or im,,ry cart. Sd. The machine 1.1 chau e :e.l ((tout a mower to a reaper by simply laying on the i,l:.t.orrn. 4th. A new meth.:4 ~f the i;rain fr:rn the platform by sustaining the rake ea a plot, thereby relieving the raker from much labor. 6th. The horere are rolirveJ fr.r.ii the ulual weight of tho machine on their necks, by m.,1133 of a v:11, - i.1 which stip• ports the fJrward The, all-V3.3t13: p,1303131 Z/1 - 4a oth,r 1V.1nta.2,31, which can be readily under,:,,el by any perrini eta:T.l , 2lw, the ma chine, and can be 11Y:A re2l, inlay he de sired. All3O, an iniiirov ed Iron drill, adapted to the drilling of all kinds of eecda, togi.tlinr with farming implement) generally. Th3y have el , io oq hand and for sate Atainson'a Oelf-Raker and 83yInogr 11,"ai.ing Machine, which have rendered entire satief..eti3n to tho.ie who have bought and used diem. Alt mac i...-ry u.c.:-.:ary for repairs for articles sold by us can he had b . •,. , cliing at the ware house. We respectfully albeit a 'incr.,: of patronage of farmers and de:dera, for hicu no to give entire satnlaction. We Layo a nunlicr 0i Bursa oa hand, which will ba sold a: real., - .:able rates. uviEss, m•HArtLA.ND ITLiburB;l3, Pa 1: 1 :, 001. THE HIGLIEST market prim in cash paid fur a:i the grade of deli and Ta1...-Watthd WOOL, at the old ellabliell Wood W.Arety.,u3e, comer of Ltbo7t.F mt:uet and Cecil Alley. 500 AGENTS WANTED—To sell four ,nvnilior.d. A 4ent3 havo made over $25 ; 000 on ono—boaor thin all otter a:milar iageMCLII. b'oarl fcur atampi and 80 pagc3 p , i3ticular3, gri.3133. I:Nil:A 131 11110W.N, Lc well, 3.1az4 ALL Friend 3 of IMBECILE AND FEEBLE ).11,:r.r.0 CarLrJa%N. p:ocure circulara gratia of D. IiD:B.GE BROWN, Barre, ble.aa. Q? 32 IN ONE 1 3 1Y-5'52 ' 50 in two days, by rct , -i ,, g my pateate. Send four stamps fur letters and books. J63:l3ta; E. BROWN, Lowell, Mesa. _ _ JOHN S, SHAIFER7T CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY, Mk7c),. '7 Corner Diamond Alley S Decatur Street, Between the Diamond and Liberty Street, Carriages stored, sold, and bought on coin m!ssion. Repairing done promptly. l'archaocrs from country will find a largo asoortmeut of CARRRIAGE3, BOCIGIES AND lIARNiThja, Which will plow3o them, both tvi to glinlity aml myB:lsw NDIA ItUBBEIt CIJE,RY COMI3S—AIac,„ At a largo as.3Jrttuout uf Tuck ano Long Comb;, just received at the IndiA Rub', Dep.': of J. t li. PLIII,LIPS, .213 (Noir etroat- DIC.I URE Ra,142,1.‘1011 131?..:1NDY, for medicinal purpcous, by the bottle or galloo, at HA WORTH & BROWNLEE'S, o 5 Coronr of Warwbil I , lld Diamond alloy. I'"H-25 bble. and 14 half bbla, Lake Su: petior Wllito Fish, to arrivo th:..ld2.y and for nato J.Q. A. FETZER, elO Corner Mnri:et and Fist streets. VRESII FIOS-6 00 drums just reeeived 11111 g tor sale by Ir. ANMIIEON, 0.4 U 0 Wed. strut, :.~:.;: e.—~ yiasea~raa I;alatth2.3 of draught, and J. L. MARSHALL PITTSBURGH, PA
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