LOCAL AFFAIRS. Qfiloiai. , --COn4table' ilagUe, Impertinence of without any personal knowledge of the case, only basing his oath upon hearsay, has assumed to make an information against IL H. Kerr, for the serious offence of assault and battery with intent to kill! An assault and battery is an offonso legally within tho power of the parties to adjust without an informa tion. What right, then, has an official to intrude himself into a•ii"t.ter of which ho has no knowledge, and impertinently Will hold of an affair which does not come within the lino of his duty at all? The legality ocsuch conduct is very questionable, and its unwarrantabloness is quite clear. Wo trust he may havo the privilege of paving the costOof the pro ceeding for his pains.-- I Salw Unfortunately, there is a very stupid Act of .Av• sombly v:hich Mhos from grand juries tho power in ignoring ii Lill in caic, c.re a euustsblo is prosocu tor, cl itupesing the costs upon the heioiai. But the grarni jury hue the ptArer to inquire at whose in stigation the olu'eor hits acted, and endorse tLe . namo or names of ouch person upon the Lill as prosecutor, and compel the prosecutor to pay the costs, at tho saute time specifying v.'ho is lho real prosecutor, in earn to facts proved fail to justify the finding of a tine bill. , Court of Quarter Se/tato/iv. &faro Preaident Judgc William B. ilci'Clure, and Aasaciato Judges Ada and Parke. 'rho jury In tho case of Ccquaionwealth vs. ltober and Silas Samplo, chargotl with eonapiruoy to 1.1,1u0 and scduou Matilda Gate, roturned a verdiot 0 Mr. iiriftrtweldbr thought the verdict ev,:eodingly unjust, anti made a Luotion in arrest of judgment and for a new trial. Ile also moved that the do fondants be adulittel to bail until the result of the application is Imori . n. The Court filed the amount ot.hail at $2t)01.1 each. The tether of the patties entered into bonds for the appearance but refused to go socurity for Hobert. A charge of adultery is pending against the latter. A Row , io the Jail Yard.—A tight occurred be tw,on two prisoners in the.j lit yard on Saturday. It btlElllS that John Barry, who is in prison awaiting his conveyance to the penitentiary, was showing sonic visitors through tho jail. They wished to Icuk into the iail yard, and the notorious Jock Coop, who had the key of tho door larding to the yard, refused to allow them to pass without directions from the office. A short altoreation ensued, when the permission was granted, and the door was opened. Coop, incensed at being overruled, followed into the yard, and struck Berry three times before he resisted. Berry in his turn became excited, and turning on bis assailant, gave him a sound trashing. The bystanders inter• Pored and took Barry off. Coop was badly bruised , but it will perhaps teach him to bo less insolent in future. Buck , rts, Tuba, &c.—Miner 4; Merrick havo made a further reduction in prices of Buckets and Tubs, us follows : Buckets, pinta ..... —41.45 per !Ica. " painted inside 1,53 " " vsznisherl " 1,50 " " 3 hoop .< 1,75 " " 3 " painted inH! , lc 1.75 " Tuba, No. 1, 3 hoopi 7,7 r, " 24 in. Liam. 1, 2 " 6.75 "21 .. 6,00 " " 3 ci " " 4 4,75 16A '• /I , 5 4,1:0 ‘• 13 " t•olerli, Nu. 2 2.75 " 1311 • Half bushels, seated 4,75 " Orders to ha addressed to Minor ‘t Merrick, Falls.. ton, Beaver county, Pa. Terms cash, Pittsburgh par or Eastern exchange. George S'eigriees t —Foster'e National The atre closes tho season this evening, with a benefit to George Seigrist, the worthy and popular Treasurer of the institution. The bill offered is a combination which should attroct a large audience. Tho per formance commences with a grand overture by on orchestra of thirty musicians, under the direction of Professor Swab . . Then tbo hiatoriccl drama of Charles XII, Bing of Sweden, followed by several Pieces by the German Musical Society, who have volunteered their servicos on this occasion, the whole concluding with "Ticklish Times." George is a clover follow, deserves a good benefit, and we heartily wish him a bumper. To Experimentera.—lt is too often tho case that when Miliaria by attacks of "cold," or diseases of the throat and lungs, men launch forth into a dlsor. dored system of experiments, trying this and that pretended curative, end getting worse as a general thing, in return far their trouble and expense. It giroi us pleasure t.. zee:Al:mend to all such "cases" the medicine known as Ileltiman's Vegetable Coin.. pound, which, we ate well r,trtlirea, is better lited to effect a cure than toy TlOalusi with which wo aro acquainted. Wo plesume it c.tn bs had of any respoetablo druggist. Adheith•d last Moaday wo, alluded to o unction mada by Mr. 6eharl:., - 7cltiar, 1 - 4 the rolonFa of Izan.3 Anderson on bail. It wll La /ctul',CLored that Antlers-,n ii eimrgel with being implicated in the killing tf at Pc.rt I'erry, I.azt winter. On Saturday th , ) renewed, and An darson was a.lwitied to bail in tha awn of $3OOO for his apper.r.m.m St the ti: - .J.c,lmr tarn!, William Dan shoo end William Sill becoming security for him. A similar 1.11;A:“.111 WY.B Mad() in the Case of Jefferson Grady and John King, but in the absence of the District Atioruey the Court refused to entertain the motion. Collin; Par/s.---The trial of speed at Collins Park on Saturday was paid to be quite exciting, end the city turned out a goodly number cf spectators. Three entries only were made, and the prize, a silver cup, valued at forty dollars, was won by Van Vuor. hoes' bay horse, winniq the best two in throe heats. Tho most exciting contest, however, was the foot race, for which seven entries ware made. The parse (SiO) was carried off by Samuel Good, who came in sound beat, John Haywood, who first reached the winning post, having been ruled out for "jockeying:, The Conference at Batter.--The meeting of the Republican conferees at Butler, co Saturday, failed to produce any practical Ec•eult. _After a ballot, on which each candidate rect , ivad three votes, the con ferees adjourned to meet on Monday, the 12th day of July, in Allegheny City. In the meantime, an at tempt will be made to reconcile the c9rdliating Ets i I' - tants-- how successfully remains to be teen. The Educational Association of this county met on Saturday morning. Dr. James King delivered an elaborate looturo on tho nervous system. ,Prof. J. C. Porter then road a spirited essay on the poetry of Alexander Smith, and was followed by Mr. A. IL Wentzell, with a eciontifio dissertation on geology— atter which the Society adjourned. IVe are indebted to Capt. Wm. J. Kountz, of the steamer City of Memphis, belonging to the New Or leans, Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis Railroad Lino of Passenger Packets, for late New Orleans papers; also for the City of Memphis Reporter, a neat paper published on board the boat. The Shato Caec.—Tho trial of this case is being looked for with considerable interest. As we have already announced, it will come up on Thursday of the present week in the Court of Quarter Sessions. The case will occupy several days. Our readers are •familiar with the details of the ease. Proceis.—A process was issued by the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Saturday, for William J. Haat ion constable of Temporanceville. He pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery upon an old man named John Waters. Hastings has had soveN difficulties of late. Lightuing.—Tho residence of Mr. Gormley, at Minenville, was struck by lightning on Friday eve ning. Some children playing near the house were prostrated by the shock, but wore not much injured. The house was considerably damaged, a portion of the roof being torn off. Mr. A. G. Marehall, one of our compositors', lopt a memorandum book, botwoon this office and Washing ton street, on Friday evening. It is of no lase to any one but the owner, and the findor will oblige him by leaving it at the office. Allegheny College.—Tho anniversary exercises of Allegheny City Collego will take place on this end tomorrow evenings. They will consist of orations, essays, dialogues, and other interesting exorcises. Nu police business of importance transpired in the city on Saturday. It is to be hoped this state of affairs may ce.ntinuo. Thcrc were no prisoners for sontonce in tho Court of Quarter Sossions on Saturday, the greater portion of the week having been taken up with the Ron per- Jury ono.. Serious, A g fa y,--On Saturday night, after eleven o'clock, an affray occurred between two men named Andrew Gordon and John Smith, near the outer depot of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. During the affray, Gordon received two severe, wfltaids which were inflicted with a knife in tho Lianas of Smith. Ono wound is on the top of the head which is not considered dangerous, the other is on the right breast, and about three and shalt inches in depth, penetrating the right lung. Dr. Coopor, who examined Gordon's wounds, wee of opinion that tho latter would prove fatal. Smith vies arrested on Sunday afternoon, and committed to jail in the oven ing for further hearing on the Bth of July, on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. By that time the result of Gordon'i wounds will be knoWn. Pittßburgher Killed at Pitlique.—Ralph Frost, a butcher, formerly a resident of this city, woo killed in a fight at Dubuque, lowa, a few nights since, by a young man named Peter Larrimer. Mr. Frost was at ono time a member of the Mayor's Pollee in this city, and during the Mexieaa War served in the Second Pennsylvania Regiment. Ho leaves an esti mable wife and young family to mourn his death. Firmorks.—Everybody is interested in the Fonith of July, particularly tho boys, in relation to the. works. Messrs. Ruts:ter S Anderson have provided an immense stook of every variety. ATURDAY, June 2h Diowhory,/. —Jo3oph Swangloy, who was charged beforo tno grand jury with laroony, was brought into Court on Saturday and discharged, the bill against him having been ignored. it 19 but the rrmiaion desire 14 all t 9 make the best pos. siLle.investment of their means, and those merchants who otter the great, st indccoments to °WI buyers, Sealli to be te.vored with the greatest prosperity. This fact, well studied end acted open, by Cariiihan, AlleghenyAllty, has given direction to all his business operation•. Hence the low rates at which ho fund .hes a good article of men's or boys' elotbine. u TUE (MEAT DRAWBACK to persons emigrating to the extrema Western country, Is the great fear they have of the Fever and Ague—the mod; direful of all diseadgu. Every day we hear of persons attacked by this 1/1861158 and made helpless in a short time, without any means of affording relief. le view of the great ilenninftor a remedy, Dr. HOSTETTER has present, d his celebrated HIT PERS, whose curativ powers for all diseased of the stumach have been universally acknowledged. The Bit. ters," prepared after a long experience and deep study,have ieceived the encomiums of the must eminent ph_ladelais, as well as all classes, from every part of our country. To those who doubt their many virtues, all we can say is, to try them, and judge for themselves, respectively. For sale by druggists and dealers gerd.rally, everywhere, and by IIOSTE-TElt g SMITH, Manufacturers and Propriatara, Jal6l--10 6EI Water and EA Front streets. W AS A 3IEDICINE, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetiser, as a restorative, Ili a solace, as a gentle exhil , uant, an a fe.aT in manhood and a help in age. there ie nothing.llke J. 31. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, they are pronounced by all who nee them, to be far superior to any treparation of the kind now lu use. They are a sure cure for Dyspepsia,C.wtiveacas, General De bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of must of the prevailing libleaSed of the day. They should be kept and used by evory family, ei:pscially at this season of the year, when lees of appetite is en prevalent. No family consulting their own interest can affJrti to do without them. As many spurious articles are put up and sold aa genuine, be sure au l call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article purchased bears the name of J. 3.1. Olin as manufacturer. For sale by J. 5.1.0L1N, sole proprietor rind manufacturer, No. 26T Penn street, Piltabur t , :ti, Pa, and by druggists and donlnr• (4.0110,41)9. ell JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy tt Main Furniture (Si Chairg, Wareroosils, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, aLtrution to UNDEILTARING. Ilearses and Carriages ftirtibb(4. H. CHILDS & CO., t r:T4 • 0. 6 1 C aL! , 'A ;1. r ? , ±1 1 1 4 71 .I'l 1 t 1 : 4 1 e l j JA I. - 11 4 1 . I'l l • 'r ,fILE. , ;^ r r•-•-• 1 •6e ' ir r iz , 1 2 1 1 s I `'.:l l re, Fl'lS 1.r4 , 11: I' . :1 li g j N e> I'S g INT) et/ CD ;7 1, F7 - r1 C4D 'ITAVE JUST P.F.CEIVED THEIR large SPRING RTOOLC. OF BOUTS AND 13110E8, c_maistlng of a great variety of B,:alonabla and iashinnable goods alapted to spring and sun:turf. sales. Ilaving bean puruhased for ossh, at minced prices, they Caul warranted In saying that they eau supply Wt•stern merchants, by the packagu or doses, at 114 low prkol as the same quality of eau be purchased lu the Eastern ,fflen. Particular attention given to orders. .4 r Also, a good supply of Now York and Spaniel Solo Legator. tanrcacocia, rivertsEnif dr. Co. TO 110FP21.IN, EPCatEnr & C 0.,) _FORWARDING AND COMMISSION WPM:WANTS, Wholesale Dealers iu Produce, Pluur and Wool, No. Ili Ele,;oud etroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. umriduzaols:l Joseph E. tido!, St. Louis; Fenton Bros., Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Garret &Mar till,Philadelphla; James, Bent, ELIO tee Co. " Weaver & Graham, Keene, literliug & Co., " Yard, liihnore & Co., " 9prhigsr liarbsugh, Pittsburgh; El. Childs & Co., Eitigis.ley, Cosznive & Co., " oCandless, Means & Co., " G. W. Smttb, & Co., Goo. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati &.11. Von ton & Br " tuy'SUG WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, The boos, is now, built especially for the purposes of a 1 , 11.. t Otani P.edtauraut and Salooa t arid the proprietor bay. ing bad many years exp)rioaca in the buslueds will keep constantly on baud the best that the markets afford. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. He wants all his old iriends and the public generally to give him a call at the Eymposium. Lial2:ly _ A. S TONE GLASS PATENTED & PRESERVING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruit; Vegetables, Mince Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles manufac tured and for sato by CUNINGIIAMS t 00, Nos. 100 WATGR and 140 FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Air Thu main secret of preserving fruit in a fr,sh condi tion, comrints in having it thoroughly heated when sealed tlp, end in expelling all the air there may may be in the vowel, so that when the fruit cools, It will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the rightto manufito turo those Jars. tespectfully call the atteutilin of dealers and others to thorn. The great superiority of ouss over any oilier substance for the preservatlan of fruits, etc., etc. is so well known. that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors fool confident that any one, after having once seen those Jeri, will never ho induced to use any other. For Belo wholesale and retail by ITE LL UM COPYING BOOKS.—These books possess great advantages over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It take. a most poi feet impression and is convenient to refer to. When once In use their superiority is apparent. Sold by W. G. JOUNSTOO & 00., lea Stationers, 67 Wood st NEW MACKEREL-25 bbls. new No. 3 Msokerel, just received and for sale by McCANDLRSS, MEANS h CO., Corner Wood and Water street& AY & BRO.'S PRINTING INKS--Sold by fm r 241 J. R. WELDIN. INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso, AL n4arge asaortmont of Dressing Tuck and Long Combo, just received at the India Rubber Dopot of J. d; H. PHILLIPS, e 1 1..., 28 and 28 Pt. Otafr Want. PITTSBURGH', PA 49/- In ttadition to the Fittn'turo busine.sa, I alto devote P.: - 13:3 WO id) STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., THE S'EMPOSIUM. Fifth Streel, Next Door to the Pittsburgh That :re RIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap ple; just received and for sale by IicCANDLEBS, MEANS k CO., Corner Wood and Water streets. BAG S Dried Apples, for sale by BAGALNY, 008GRAVII & 00., Non. 18 and 20 Wood etretd TIRE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal pnrpoaoa, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWO}tTH a BROVVNLEFS, Omer of Diamond and Diamond alley. IIOINT BOX FACTORY.- BIISHA 1S GETEINDOILF Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, hardware and Variety Goode, eta, etc. • WA- Orders promptly filled. SIIAD-10 bbla. No. 1 Baltimore Shadjust received and for eale by McCANDLLSS,MEANS 00., e 22 Obrner Wo od and Water atreeta. 100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, for sale by BAGELEY, 0013GILISR h OO., Nonad and 4O Wood Out. meCldly—lo C 0, , CIININGIIAUS & CO., No. 109 Water Etreet. myfaly COMMERCIAL. rISISVEIBURGII BOARD Or TRADE AND NEERDRAIStTS 9 EXOLIANON• .fteriden.2. W. II: WILLIAMS. Vice Praidcritt. P. R BRUNOT, let, ISAIAH DIORRY, 24. Treasurer. N. HOLIER% Ja. ,Ftiperintenclent. JOSEPII SNOWDEN. Comma , tee of Arbitration Tr June. F. R. BRUNOT, V. P., JoIIN S. COSGRAVE, J. B. CANFIELD, t;AMUEL SUM VIM, DAVID M'CAN DLESS. PIT TSLltaton MAELKNT. Carefully Reported by Josarj attOltirDEtt, Saptrintinchni of the Iferchonts' Exchange. Pirrntruort, June 20, 1353. FLOUR...The sales to-day amount to 300 bbls., in lets, viz: From first Sande, 75 tads, extra at $3,50. From store, 222 bbls. at $3,50 for superfine, $4 for extra, and $4,60 fur extra family. GRAIN...SaIes 100 bus. Oats, from store, at 30c.`f bus, and 300 bus. red Wheat, from wagon, at 700. IA bus. EGGB-80os 800 doz. at B%c. 71 doz. riatACON—Salea 0000 lbs. Shoulders, Sides and Rams, at 7 83/, and Oc. SUGAR—SaIes 3 Unit N. 0. prime at fic. lb. MOLASSES—SaIe 15 hbis. N. 0. at BSo. gallon. POTATOES...SaIts 50 bus. Neshannochs, from store, at 055c.11 1 us. DRIED FRUlT—Stiles IS bas. Peaches, from store, at $3,75 @1 bus. WHISK Y... Sales It 7 bbls. rectified, in lots, at '22®23c gallon. Foreign Markets. rer Etrame^ Ariel.) Cotton is dull; all qualitio.l have slightly declined Breadstritis are dull. Corn dull. Consols 90 for account. The sales of Cotton for three days amounted to 14,000 bales, including 1000 to speculators and 1000 to exporters. The steamer's pews from America caused it decline of on all qualities. The /Janchester advices were unfavorable; prices are lower. 13readstuffs.---The weather continwd favorable for the crops. Flour was Welt y. Wheat; the quotations aro nominally unchanged, excepting inferior re 4, which is quoted 8d !earl - . Corn iu quiet. Provisions quiet. Philadelphia. Market. PHILVDILPIIII, June 26.—Plour dull and pikes weak; &dim of superfine are !made at $4,1234(a)4,25, and extras at $4,82%©4,75. Nothing doing in Coru Meal or Rye Flonr Wheat unchanged; 2000 bush Kentucky while Bold at $1,20, and 600 bush red at $1@1,06. Rye is wanted at 80c. Corn is scarce and in good demand; 6000 bush yellow sJld at 76@ 76, and white at 73. 2000 bush Pennsylvania Oats were sold at 40c. Provisions dull. In Groceries there is no change. Whisky dull at 22%c. Now York Market. NM Yoex, June 21—Cotton quiet; upland middling 12 .1.16 Flour declining and heavy; 13,500 bbls sold at $4,58@4,05 for Ohiu, $1.,45©1,75 for southern and $3 SU@, 3,85. Wheat to buoya4t; 70,0.0 bush sold at $l,lO tor southern red and $1,25 for white. Corti is advancing; 16,000 bmh sold; mixed 12@76; white 71@78. Sugar firm. Whis ky cull at 22W. Boer bteady. York heavy at $16g16,26 for Me, and $13,25 for prime. Bacon dull. lard steady. Butter dull; Ohio 10©17. Cincinnati Diarhot. CINCINNATI, June 26.—Flour dull; extra $3,76@4,00; there Is no &rusted fur common superfine, and prices are nomi nal. There is a fair business &Jag in Grain, without change in quotations. Whisky has advanced to 19c. Pro 'visions dull; 700 kegs prime Lard sold at lie; barreled do 99. Bacon Shoulders 6c loose; Bacon Sides 7@7%. Mess Y..,rlc $1.4,76. Bulk hides 6 1 A"; all slow of sale. Groceries firm; Sugars have advanced 1 4, ranging to 13q Molasses 84c. STEAMBOATS. CINC/NNATI. For Ciuolnnqtti. The elegant aide waft', passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. RADSIOND J. GitAcs—will • , J leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, n THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at P 2 o'clock, s. For freight or passage apply en board, or to FLACK., BARNES b CO., Agents. Through to Ft. Louis in fivo days. This boat connects with the mail line, and 'will go through in the time sped tied. Cho will leave on Saturday. ap22 ZANIESVELLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The etesarer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mott: 484 1 . 1014 ATAss, will leave for the above and e.:l intermediato ports on every TUESDAY, t.t 4 o'clock, P. M. For &night or parza4re apply on board ILITAIIY ENCAMPMENT STATE OF FEIINSTLY:42I.7.4. F7aCIITITI: 02.711131 R, Harrisburg, June 3, 1859. r It Is hereby ordered, that e " Camp of Instruction " be held at Williamsport, Lycoming comity, Pennsylvania, the present year, and the Adjutant General of the Commou• wealth is directed to fix the time thereof—to take charge of the arrangements—to attend In psrmn, and to issue the neemary orders to the General Stair, and other Military Mincers of the Commonwealth in rotation to the same. W3l. F. PAGE.UIt, Commandcrdn-Chlef. Atua►ertr GENERAL'S 01 , P7CZ, Harrisburg, June 3, 1358. In obedience to the above order fry m Head-Quarters, a "Cutup of Instruction" will be held at Williamsport, Ly• coming county, Pennsylvania, emstnencing at 12 Al, on Puerdey, the rtlt day of September, 1888:. T. ctintlnue until SATUdDAY, the 11th day of slid month, at 12 in , of said day, to be called Camp " Sinmetiantis.. 1. Thie Encampment re intended to include the uniform ed companies throughout the 3tate, wht, are earnestly re. guested to be iii prompt attstlsoca. it. The Major Genevald. Brigadier Generals, and Brigade Iniliectors of the several divisions and brigades, are req• bred to report to my oftioe as soon as possible, what companies arid Bell ollizers will be in attendance from their resprcti ve commands—with the nemb tr of men in each company, the ,tames of the Captains, and their Poet Oill.^e address. lii The Aids•de-Camp and all other fame of the Grand Stair of the Commander-In-Chief are ordered to be in at. tendauce, armed and equipped ie full parade dress. IV. All ternpaoios in attendance are required to bring with thorn all tontt and camp equipage they may have. V. The Brigade Inspoodors, of every brigade, will report nl cure to ley Mike, what equipage belonging to the istate is in the limits of their command. Vt. The Major General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D. 6. Jackman, shall be the senior °Meer on duty, and he is hereby charged with the immediate arrangements for said Encampment, and is Ordered to report to this otllce for fur. thor Instructions. By order tf the Commander-in-Chief. EDWIN 0. WILSON, jelo Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. W. H. MoGfilE G. M. DOSCH. IV • 11. 11IcGEE CO., FIRC GANT TAILORS, Mullen in Ready-Made Clothing and Gentlemen'a Purniell ing (Riede, corner of Federal Street and Market Square Alle gheny City, Pa. jalLly S TAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada knaatlue Star Candles, warranhad superior to any in the market, on hand and for sale by myts B. 0. & J, 11. SAWYER OIIN 'I'IIOMPSON & CO.—Have just ty received and ler sale, a large lot of English Venitlan Rod, Rubella Ochre ' Vermont Ochre, French Zinc, ... American Zinc, White Lead, and • Whiting, at at a MS Third fir. e.. INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best article lu use, fur sale at the India Rubber Depot, of J. a H. PHILLIPS, ell QTATIONERY FOR OFi'ICE USE—A large supply of Staple and Fancy Stationery, fur of fices, banks, etc.,fer sale by al9) J. R. WELDIN. WRAPPING PAPER--3000 reams ass't Mr.'s Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for sole by je.l9 J. R. WELDIN. et LOTH PAP E R-36x40, for Eale by VV Jel9 J. It. Vv.ELDIN CIOLTON'3 WEST TOURIST & GUIDE- Bur sale by (Jel9) J. R. WRLDIN. Q„,,HOES, SHOES—Great inducements of fered at the Nook's Shoe Store, to all who wish to boy summer Shia Cheap—lndio,' Gaiters, Buskins, and Slippers. D. S. DLFFENBAOI.I.ER 00., jel9 17 Fifth street, near Market. LADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT ERS, with and without heels, at the Pecple's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENBACEIHR k CO. GEN US CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP, at the People's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth street. jel9 DIFFENBACHIIII. &(,O. GENT'S WEAIL ECIEURAP. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters; 0 ' Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ; 10 Gent's Calf Boots ; Gent's Pine Slippers. C. MI 0 CHEAP. '. l / AT TELE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Jell No. IT Fifth street, DIFSBNBACHER & CC. HOSPITAL SHEETING—Of all widths and of the beat quality, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, 28 and 28 St. Clair street. jell J. & IL PHILLIPS. VELLUM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by jel9 .1. R. WELDLN. QOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAGN:t SIA—A cooling purgative, pleasaut to the taste. Made fresh every day, at JOSEPH PLEMING's je22 Corner Diamond and Market street. " J AKE FISH.- MO Half Bbbs. White Fish; 140 " Trout; 100 " " Borring; 80 " " Salmon; 20 " " Pickerel; Just received and for sale by jell HENRY H. COLLINS, G ROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS. 160 bags Rio Coffee; 100 chests Black and Green Teas ; 25 bble. Crushed Sugar; 26 " Coffee " 20 " New York Syrup; 20 " Now Orleans Molasses ; 6 Tierces New Rice; 10 boxes W. W. H. Grant's Tobacco ; 100 " id. R. and Layer Raisins ; 20 kegs Preach Plums; 2 Punchoons.famnica Rum; 2 " Santa Oros Rum; 2 Pips Holland Gin; Also, French Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Chain. pagne Wines; Pure Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store and for sale low, by HAWORTH a BROWNLED, Successors to Haworth, Bro. k Brownie°, Con of the Diamond and Diamond alley, my2o Pittsburgh, Pa. DLANTATION SUGAR t MOLASSES '. 100 bldg. fatly fair and prime N. 0. Sugar ; 600 bbla, oak cooperago, prime N. 0. Molasses 60 " St. James 13. H. Molasses, now landing and for sale, by • ' /MILER & .11.10KI1 SON, gailh Nos. 22/ and 229 Liberty street. SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT NIQJJEBY OP RUN DEEDS OF THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES Havo concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And maybe consulted at their office, • No. 191 Penn street., OP2OSITZ ST. CLAIR HOTP.L, Daily, excopt Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL Crailf. cIiRONIO COMPLAN'rs, complicated with, or causing pulmonary ditioaso, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, c. DRY. 1T(3:1 BY/IFS would Eltsto that their treatment of Ckmiatuption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in ti s bloat and system at Lrrge, both before and during as dendopment in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. wi h Che-se, they lies MJDIOAL IN IIALATIONS, tihich they reluo highly, but only as Pala tines, (having no Carasivs ejects when usui alone.) and Ica& lids are earnestly cant' need against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatrident limed upon the plausi ble, brit false Idea that the "seat of the disease taut be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seal of the disease is in the blood and its effects only in the lungs. *4- No chargo for consultation. A list of quostions will bo sent to those wishing to consult us by letter. I.IOOIrLAND*3 BITTERS TAKE TEN LEAL. .EATO3TON, Goo., July 14, 1853 Dear Eir—Your Gorman Bitters aro taking the Lead of ell other medicines for chronic diseases, etc, and aro selling rapiply. Please aend as another box inmicdiately, or we shall be out before it arrives. Truly yours, LYNCH & DAVIS. Meets, (Margit:, January 1, MI. Da. E. L. STROIIEOKER Eald : " I am happy to say that your German Eittorn are gain ing a groat reputation, 1 think it will, in future, dell rapidly.' Oloyricati.o, Georgia, October ii, 185% W. MA XEY t CO., sold " Your Illttera, though entirely unknown before county, have sold rapidly„ and given satiafaction." Eee advertleoment. Bar sale by FLEMERI 91108. end Pr. 0150. H. K.Oli'arf2., Je2s:2ted.aw Pittal u t,v- iirtva Rs or IBfisSTURS—i3AUTION TO INVA• ."„fUEL S. I , ITCH, (0111se 714 Broadway, New York,) known as the author of a "New Curatire Treat ment" fur the diseases of the Lunge, nuart, Liver, Stoma: h Bpwtk Nidnoys, Skin, Nerves, Muscles, Joints, Blood, etc. and for all Female Complaints, continues his practice with his usual success. .Lie is never absent front Dino York, and has not been for many years. He has no other office rear any associate or partner at Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Pitts burgh or elce:vherc, and has nit had. N' Beware of all persons using his name, or pretending to hart now, or to have had, any professional connection with him/ They are Im postors l I Apply, personally or by letter, directly to him self at his office, 714 Broadway, New York, where alone his treatment can be had. Remedies bent to any put of the country, and treatment conducted successfully by letter. A v.sit from the patient preferred. His "Srz L1RT.03.5.3" on the Lunge, and explaining the method by which he cures the above diseases (350 pages, bound) sent by mail, post paid, for 4) cents. 714 Broadway, Now York, June, 1859 j r 45: rn•e-o d—ec CAUTION TOINVALIDS—BEWARE OF DI— POSTOR.3.—Das. CALVIN M. PITCH & JOHN W. SYKES, (office 7.9.1. Penn street, Pittsburgh.) notice with much pleasure the above card of Dr. S. S. Fitch, of Nov York, and feel it to be their duty also to caution the invalid pub. Uc against impositions which seem daily increasing. Re cent developments In New York, of the frauds practiced by "old Dr. IL James,' the "retired physician, whose sandaof fife have nearly run out," and of " Dr. Ulnas Brant," and others, seem to render it a more suitable tint() than usual, to expose such trickery, and vindicate our own character; and it is the more incumbent upon us to do so, inasmuch as Vie opinion prevails that the dishonesty is confined to the eastern cities;—so far from this being true there arc ecorea of itinerant doctors in this and the States farther West, who literally rob invalids, not only of their money, but of their very lives, fur they prevent them from procuring proper treatment in time. Most of these traveling doctors take advantage of the pre. client but eroneoue belief that lung disease can be cured by inhalati.ms; and either profess to be connected with our selves, (some even having assumed our very names) or some eastern physician of great repute, or else with some far off (and mythical) Hospital or University; and invalida in their earneatuess to regain health forget to examine proofs and ratat of treatinsnl, but are perauaded by barn assertions to place their health and lives in charge of incompetent-and unprincipled men. We have for doxto time been shrinking from thls unpleas ant duty, but can do so no longer, and tryst this card may be the means of saving some from being deceived. In conclusion, it is prop,r to repeat, aivre have so often (Joao formerly, THAT Wt: HAVE NU parszNT CON N EO - WITH DiL 8. e. FITCH, olt WITH ANY oFFiur. IN NEW YORK. DRS. CALVIN M. FITCU & JOIN W. SYKES J. B.lru-e-o-cl-a: NUTiCEr—.NOtiet3 is hereby given 'to the Stock holders of the IllitMiNtiliAM AND YIT'ESIIURGiI &FUDGE COMPAN Y, that en ell, tIO.I well Le held at the bongo of JAMMS 13itAN`: BY, iu the Llotough of llirrniug ham, on MONDAY, the fah dsy of July, 1864, betwben the hours of '2 and 4 P.. 11 , to the pnrpuee oC eletiug a PreA dont, Treasurer, and ten Diroctere for the eniniug year. je'2:l:2w W. SY X 1 XI ES, Secretary. 01TIZENS' (.13.1IPANY, PirTssUngli, Juno 15th, 144.} Un THE PRESIDENT dND DIRECTORS OP TILLS Company have this day declared a tjtvidend of SIX DoLLARS PSIt SHAW!: ou the Capital Stock—fivo dollar.; payable in cash to the Stockholders or their L^gal roproien. tangos, forthwith, and one dollar credited to their stuck. Jela SAM. EL, S. MA LtSli LL, Secretary. MoNONUALIEL.... SAVING FUND NOTICE—TheCOMI'AfiV.— Stock Subscription 8 , .)0ka of the above Institution, Rill remain open for a short limo at the office, bio. 69 Grant street. Any person calling on the Secretary, will be furnished with a copy of th, Chacter and Ily-laws. Discount idiye every Monday, n',,tee mast bc uttered bolero 3 o'clock, p. u., &tine day. BOARD: ViILUANI PfiILLIPn, Pre3i.:eut DtazeTußß: J. R. W&din, JOEhUki Jamos my 27.1 m SIIEILIEK—The underaigned offers himself to the Democracy of Allegheny county, ao • u candidate fur Sheriff, Btlilit3Ct to the decision of the Democratic Couveu• ja'24:d&w CORONEllt.—The undersigned orfers himself as a lF candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De mocracy [jell LEYOX RSA. China, GiaSS, and Queensware: SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED, AT THE OLD EST.4DLISHMENT OF ..IE3C 3E3 Ika" Zit - az - x -se -124 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WIIO IS NOW REORIVIN(I FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his lino, comprising new and tasteful shapai 01 Pearl White Stone Tea. Dining and Toilet Ware, and the acme in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Eine White. Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the most due able now in use for Hotels !rid Steamboats.; French China of new styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either In WS or single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets; Brit. tannia and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, etc., plated with silver; fine Ivory Handled Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Form; Tea Waiters and Trays; Shaker and Sea grass Table Mato Japaned and Doc. Grated Tin Totet Set. Also, a cmpleto and frill assortment of all articles suits• ble for the CIOUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to please the public, who are respectfully invitod to examine this stock. mr27:2mdhw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING. WORKS. TARK, ArCURDY & CO., MA.NUFAOTETBERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spotter Solder, de , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ac. Constantly orehand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2o:lydaw DELIVERED EVERY MORNING.- Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered in every part of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your address at HUNT t MINER, jel2 Masonic Hall. NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAIIRLNT, NO. 27i FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has Rased, and fitted up several ooramodl ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Summer Beason. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, ERUCTS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refrashmonts of the season. All are respectfully -requested to visit the rooms, and teat for themselves. (je10) M. McGINLEY. LE CREAM! ICE CREAMII- The undersigned having just fitted aphis ICE CREAM ON in a very tasteful and comfortable style, Would re speethally inform his friends and the public gonerally, that he furnishes them a delicious ICS CREAM of different fla vors. Soda Water, Fresh Cakes, Gum Drops, Fruits, etc., at all times on hand, at the Confectionary of FRED. A. MIERSOH. St. Chair street, opposite St Clair Hotel. as). Particular attention paid to orders for Pic-Nice and Pardee. my2er.lm—me WOOL W ANTED— ico,OOO as. Wool Wanted at highest cash prices, by arrenooaa, JSPORRERY & CO., je2l:lmdaw 122 Second street, and 151 Front. c r ENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS. C P. M A H A I D B E 8 " i A 11 8 E P. 0 11 8 , - CHEAP. 8' O PEOPLE'S a A SHOE STORE, A I No. 17 MPH ST. I T T R 0111140BSEW BHOES ki, Liai A. M. Pollock, Philip Keyuter, A. S. Nicholson. S S. LLOON, Secretary and 4'reasurer BARNES FORD Upper St Cleir. miccavoom-sr 3E5T0"47:7..M41.1.01 1 1.1 EL 2 INDESTRUCTIBLE RUSSELL'S PATENT CO NM - STAND OF Cl,l OVA .A.T I / 1 `PD W Urn °I" M 1`43 - ( X" THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Roofs. with Russell's Mastic. This composition is adapted for all kinds of Roofs, fist or does; it can also be applied on Tin, Iron, or Old Shingles, making a perfect Jab. This composition is not affected by atmospheric changes; it will noithor crack nor ran ; It Is impervious to water; FIRE PROOF and more durable than any other kind of Roof ing. This roofing material is iip,sl in Va.: quantities throughout the United States, en Houses, Ilridgcs, Rolling Mulls, Railroad GM, and Steamboat,. giving entire satisfaction, and fa considered o perfect protection from the elements. Although this roofing was only ilitcoduo,d hero in 1856, it can Do seen on ninny of the buildings in tiro city. Also, on Rust of the Railroads. I here rater ton few placei; whore tide lteoflug is in toe, arid can be soon—Clevidemil and Pittsburgh Railroad ; at. Bolls Air; Bridgeport; Martinsville; Portland ; Lagrange • Stentiiiiivide; • Wollxville; Liverpool rind Rochester STa Coat, and the Mai:cheater Depot; Pennsylvania Central ILailread ; opruce Creek Astoria ;Station, .11111 at Tipton and Par ronage at Altoona; Allegheny City, Westminster College, and many ether Baiiiiings; Pittsburgh, J. farCully'o Warn. house; Den.Primblo's Hotel; also, ;tumorous others in this ity. All orders left at No. 6 .247 LIBERTY STREET, lITTSBURLIII, (where samples of the ma terial can bo seen,) will receive prompt attention, by W. F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. - . BUSINESS CARDS 3. & T. GROUTT, IMPOILMIS uv BRANDIES, GINS, \VINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAHELA LYE WHISKY, PEAOII AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield ftnd front Streets, apLIJ PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MAN OFAOTUREIsB OF BRIIZTINU, JOB, ANTI) ALL }KINDS ('F ViRAPPPIO 2£l. 9 Warehouse, No. `97 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Witaz.,3 bought at market pr Ice 3 REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water street, below ,Ilarbot JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCIIANT, SEI3 0/ PIC IVIETAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW IBARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JON ES JNO. L. BOYD MI. MoOULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO. latzweilui 07 CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Cornar Roan and First Street;, i 315 PITTSBURGH, PA 310013. HEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain it Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, dco. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 135 First street, mr26:ly-is PITTSBURGH, PA. lid&C JONE., D. B. SOO= D. 13. ROGERS a2z. CO., LIAZIMIPACTURBICS OP ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORN.BIi ROSS Mill FIRST STREETS, WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND DETAIL LIQUOR MER.CHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wool stro3t, PITTSBURGII, 43- A! wive on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brancllwd, Old Monongahela cud Wh.laky, of the re Wet vatality. daleydolt JAMES A. 11:MTZE.it, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, DOR TIIR 821.2 OF lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, ()armor or Biarfret and First streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. Rl:ran. TO—Francis G. Bailey, Bur., William Dilworth, Sr, . Chtlibert & Son, Plthsburgh; Boyd a Ott, Ileloholl et. w(•!Aringon, 8. Body, (ob. M. M. Back. List & Dowrll, 512ng10 G. Co., George AuLteruon, Donl4 Paxton 4 Cu. Whodine. ruytra:2htf HARDWARE• .LAMUEL FAHNESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD atreet, Pittsburgh, basun hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for °AWL In addition to hie Locks, Hinges, Knives cud Forks, and Spoons, Bud a largo assortment of ;;arpontor's Tools, he has received a largo sup ply of Banbage Critters and Stutters; Shovels, Tongnea and Pokers; Weigh Bolls, uud Enameled oPN Prrzerving Kettles. L. U. HEPBURN, ATToEtraor AT LAW AND (X)NVEYANCmis. onus WISIE . t H. ENEIBOT.N. talky:lr No. C crortAii stroat WM. W. KNIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST PREMIIII READY 1 111,DE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 806 ARCH STREET, Silk, Merino and Cotton I.lndor Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats, Sofas, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, to., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Drois Stocks made to crder by meas urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jolayd E. P. MIDDLE ON Lt. LUPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALEI3O9 IN FINE OLD WHISKY'S, NO. 5, NORTIL FRONT STREET, layd PIIILAD.ELPMA. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET ST'S, PITTSBURGH. rifIHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with TENTTIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui site and elaborate find it to their interests to g ive me a call before purchasin g elsewhere. My work is g ot up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low, All work warranted. No. T 2 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. rmyB:lyis DAVID H. WJT.T.TAMS, ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR IL/ FOR THE EB.ECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five garners and upwarda, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. giyiklybs PITTSBURGH. PA. CARTWRIGHT Si, YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) MANIIFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS _ of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sur g ical and dal Den tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 88 Wood street. They g iro special attention the manniactnr ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing ith punctuality and despatch. aplY COX'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA, SAR SAPARILLA AND CURERS large supply of this great remedy received this day. Also, another supply of Thorn's Compound Extract at JOS. FLEMING, e 7 Corner Diamond and Market et. A.CON.-2500 lbs. Hants, Sides and Shoal ders—cocuatry cored—a gcnd article, for tulle try my 29 WM. 11. 8111T11 &. 00. H AIR BRUSHES—A !Argo assortment of at the best quality of Bair Braa JO hes constantlyPLEMlNGT on band SEPH m 7 2 0 Corner Diamond and Market argot. FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.---New deaigns and very beautiful—received by We =hale, for gale by W. P. MARSHALL do 00., nir2s Imparters and Dealer% 87 Wood street. WHISKER BLONDE.-500 doz. White Whisker Blonde for Bonnet Borders, received, and will bo sold very low to !A - Bitters by the piece, at ar23 HORNS'S. 77 Harker drao.. COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by .11. H. SMITH t 00, =SS 118 Bacand. and 147 Vint streets. VARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR NITURE OR QIINRNSWARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lot,. each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the Seventh Ward. S. OUTE.BRIIT SW, o 10 t 51 Iforket 11/TOPC COPYING PRESSES:—Sorew Copying Presses, Calm and Lever Copying Presses, Lever, &row and spring Copying Presses, sold by W 64,. O. JOHNSTON CO., Jets 67 Wood street. RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC, PITTSBURGH. PA PHIIi.ADELPULIA. ROOFING. I. u e. .1C IV MEDIOAL. THE GREATEST, - 'ASV i• • 3 OF TEE AGE. mR. ,. .KENNE f DY, of cnr .Roxbury, has l d iseov; or.t,a one that careg Every kind of Humor, PROM THE of F3T BOROVUA LC JN TO A COMMON, _ _ He Ll 5 tried It in over bleven hundred cases, and 11076 A failed except in two casea, (Loth thunder humor.) lie her now in hie po2anizien over oao hundred certificates or ite value, all within twenty aides of Beeton. Two bottles are warranted to cure s nursing tore month. One to throe bottles will cure the wont kind of Pfan(qc- . on the face. ,- Two or three bottles will char tho system of blies. Two bottles aro warm:lto:l is carethe worst o•raror Lv thr mouth or stomach. Three to Ilya bottlea are wnrrauted to cure tha worst Mad of Eryttipela.e. OLa to two bottlea aro warranted to cure all humor inlthr. eyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the earn and blotchea among the hair. Four to siz bottled are warrantui to cure corrupt and running :goers. One bottle will core ecaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to core the most dee perate cam of rhenmatinns. Threo to four bottles arc warranted to cure aalt•Rhenm. Five to eight bottles will care the womt case of acrofula. A benefit is always ozperienced from the first bottle, end perfect cure le warranted when the above quantity is taken ROXBURY, MASB Dues MAIDA2,—Thu reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind of humors, le co well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever need it, that I need not Bay anything on the subjec' as the most [skilful phyirt clans and the moat careful Druggists in the country aro un animous in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a toll knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those dioceses in which you are on fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to an affectionate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is rectorel is Its natal sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and - sweet slumbers ; end the Medical Disease ry becomes a fountain of blessing to your hneband and lionsehold. In the more advano3d 13M4C , 3 of CANKER it extends to the stomach, caning DYSPEPSIA, which lz nothing but canker of the stern b ; then to the intoitinea and KIDNEYS, creating a oinking., gone feeling, and an indhlcrenhO even t.. 7 the carea of your family. Your stomach In RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, and Sou can only take certain kinds, and oven of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contain.: as the scrimonous 9nid of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses Ito bloom and ha. cornea Ballow or greenish, and your bast day is gong. k'or want of nourishment your system becornps loose cud clabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of discuses which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of tho heart, pi:in in tho lido, weakness of the spine and small of the hack, pain of the hip Joint when you retire, Irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat exern• oiatiug of disoltsoi, the PILES. How many th,oaandn of p. , or women aro safforing from Ihl2 dista.-io and pioilig away a miserable life, and their nett Lber nei:Oilx,r does not know the ramie. I wish to impre2s oe yonr mind that rs 4 old proVsril. " UTIOC3 Cf proven. lion is bet , rr , :n n pound of rare." tho DISUOVE . yon Loci t.LP pr , rtutatdve and the cure, with this great and Opt It ur..d,r any circundeta..wea, doc,r. an) injury. Ng change of diet aver ee,:es,ary—eat the best yon can get and enozgli of it. Di - max:xis non oss—Adnlts one table spoonful per day— Ohl!Area over tan yeaed clessurt spca)uful—Clhildren from five to eight yearn, ten epoen ful. hos no clirecti,na can be appll• c,ablerto all connitutioti take sufficient to operate on the Lowell twice a,lay. Years trail v. D0!..4A L.D t1.T..1.5;1" , :t1DY Price tl,OO pct For cs.Abi by Dr. GEO. EY;3I.IIS, r , ;o HO Wood htz.,A, fitt.91.:1701 P.A A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST And who that is gray would not have It restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itAiliag bat would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other eruptions, lint would be cured, or with sick headache, (neuralgia,) 4iit would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and akin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative will do sill this, i 4 ,0 circular and the following : Ate:i November b, ISFI. Paw. 0. J. Wood—Deer Sir have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack uostrums, hair dyes, was dismiss.; to place your Restorative in tho same category with the thousand and MO loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county sofas month since, whoa you gave me such assurance us induced the trial of y our Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very this and on• tirely white, and Mare exhausting ono of your largo bo:- tles, her hair was watered nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and eutirely over the head; she continuos to use it, not simply because of its bosutirying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends arousing your Restorative ' with the happiest effects hcrefore, my akepticiam and doubts in reference to its character and value aro entirely removed; I can and do and most cor dially and conlldeutially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from wbhie or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to original color cad beauty, anal by all young persons wuo would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very tru'y and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Fame WOOD: It W. 1.9 a long time after I MN you; at Blissfield before 1 got the bottle of ltestorat ive for which you gore me an order upon your agent in Det rolt, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend• lug its use to others so outitlad to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMON MANN. CARME, 111, June 28, 1852. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's ilair Restorative, and have admired Its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his 'Rasters, tire it has resamed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. 8. BRNSSB, ex-Senator, 11. S. O. J. WOOD CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) end 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by EP.. CEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 110 Wood st., ja2:3mdsw And sold by ell good Druggists. JAMES O. CUTLER, OP CINO-INNATI, Says he had to quit business for eight years from Asthma. Several Physicians gave him nip—he used Ayer's Pectoral and other Cough Syrups, bht still grew worse. BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, Completely cured him of every semblance of his old disorder PREPARED BY BOWMAN & CO., ALLEGIEEITY, PA. For sale by GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittaburgb, J. P. ...it MING, Allegb.eny City, A.nd Druggieta generally. my2fatiala ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY, P. SHILDECKER, No. 22 Diamond Alley, between Wood S. and the Diamond, HAS OPENED HIS ICE CREAM BA_ LOONS for the season, and is prepared to supply all who may call, with PURE ICE CREAM, of all Ilavora. He also is constantly supplied with CARES OP ALL IMES and Confectionary of his own manufacture, made from the beet materials. PAH:MIES AND PARTLES supplied with Cakes, Ice Creams, and Confectionary of all descriptions. Saloon open at all hours—Day and Evening. fmylblin pOINT BOX F.ATOTORY.- BUSS& & GIITENDOWS Have Just fitted up in complete order, new machinery of the intent improvement, for the manufacture of Boxes of every description. We are prerared to make to order at short no tice, Boxes suitable for Soap and Candles, Packing Boxes for Hardware, Variety ficocla.lorAing Glass and Picture Pre MAI ate Orders promptly lulled. revcalm eIOVERED CAN I` 1100 P.—An eaceUent article for todlee`f3litrta. A large lot opan at rftzu mum, TT Elatkas at. MASTIC AMUSEMENTS. OSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON MONDAY EVENING, June 28211,18.58, the performance will eononene., with Grand Overture del Opere "Odle et Amore" do Ilaeatrii Oandine, by Orchestra cf Thirty Per formers. Oondoct.,r, Pro essor IJchwab. To bo followed by the hiltoricel drama, in 2 ace§; or cri A e.LAI:s TwELPrii, ILING OP SWEEDEN. , T tli ..... . ............. ................ Walter rieebifra Af'er Y . lllOl. the tn,mb cc i IiBILMAN MUSICAL k will appear. end per form Etveral cladaical oompooltiol ll . Tu concindewitli 16 LOW Farce, entitled TICKLISLI TIMES. LlcOlot C rig.;9 PITTS BUR.GIE-1 - E A TitE Kiss li.lranExLv ......... LL'B2l2". I! uel tructi.z, ! 'friumphant Fnce es I Posiz ively 1.14; N,eek of the celebrated baud of EtliSopiati Minstrels, ltuown as ORDWAY'S 1:01.IANS! ircquding the popular Etl,,q.hlP coa , iliaos and wall known cr,l,britioa, Epu. HORN, the original "1411410 r hones, E. LOWERS, E. KELLEY'. E. B. FAIRRANIII, the 1311.'3T11HRS NOR TON, An, who will appear MONDAY VENING, .7 (Ito 2Stli, at 1 eve.y evening diving tbo wef.k, In ecino of their popular acla, iitcludiug "The Break Neck Act," thu bur!eique Norma Duett, and the laughable burlesque. called THE HOP 01? FASHION. Nervous Julio Eph. II or n. Richard 111 V.. UriMY. Lady Macbeth W. Norton. . Romeo T. Norton. Juliet W. Norton. Ilamlut E. Boword, Cope' ailing with TiiE II A I LROAD It X PLOSION. . . ... . . gei- July 6th, Cel..bration Indepenpenee; thrrounna p..rfurniaueesi by On - lway'd iholiane, commencing at eleven o'clock in tho f.)r..tn.en, thrf...o in the afternoon, and eight lu the _ _ JOHN W. 'CA ,'Tfi y 113 - 1.141 A 'POSTER!: win-, ATTEND 10 'UJIE POSTING and all kinds of BILLS FOR CIONC L. e:OT EXEMTIONB, All commnuicat;,alr.- ).) rasil, telegraph, or othac • U.. .114.01 1:14A, will prompi. attaatiy_ op 7 DAGUERR_EAN GALLERIES. 0 G b1,5 7 ...,' S NEV DAGEJE.RIL - Eit - Z.4 AND A.V.P.P,OTYP .7.1:r AND .y..a.'- . .7_,rorr - G LE R , i•LNARLY OPPONTA POST.O.MaiN tdr... , n to MI tl:or cerium atsh.s, in aLy and vmrran.b.d rlo9po Rt re.sonablo ratc3. Sidr. dv, tAdrr, AMBROT VP ti.—Thesct beautiful and durable picture 3 en glits3; iie all their wsrfaction and tovelitiosa, singly or in group, may I.c obbducAl at 1 .7A1,12:1, Jonea' hoildin,:, Fourth atrt-et. - . tail Gt.) a CO" rizotograpaerp3 arid .S.albrotyl3,ltit,3 9 NEW YORK GALLERY, • No. 2i Yi th streq, rind SUNBEAM GA.LLERY, B. cor. of Market stretd and Diamond, Pittsidutil. DRT.0, 4 .19 TO SUIT ALL. 4, M.BROTYPES— A BEAUTIFUL, AND DURABLE PICTURB WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT IN TILE COUNTRY, AT W ALL'S, Ecurth street Removed. to 21 Fl Street. CARGO & CO.'S P.II.OTOGRAPIIIC AND AMBROTYPE iIALLERY ha, been removed from 7ts Fourth street, to No. 21 Firth street, near Market. Theinruoine having been_built especially for the pnrpcir, with throe large lizhts. are nut surnasa,d in the city tqr comfort, convenience nod excellence in arrangement. ..t . Z- Our eld friends and patrons, ant tholo wiahing ea porior liksnessn, are invited to call. Clj Reception Poem and Specimens on the ground tl. - .)or. ap7 A_UOTTON SALES. AILY SALES AT NO. 5-1: FIFTH ST., =iw At the now S,les 'ooms, No. &I, Fifth street, every we,,IL day, are lule3 of goods In all variety, 3int...ti for rho trail,. and C 60emm-ra, from a large oh , Allich is cozo.tantl7, replonnined with faecal cot:alga munt_4, that must I, Xi' In a; CLOCK, A. M., Dry (Jecda and fa Icy tielcc, cempriAing nearly everything noed,l the line lir porzioaal and fondly ate; tablu cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots cnd 81.10ei; ladies wart., Sc. AT 1. TCLOC.I.", P. M., Household r.c , l kitc;icn lanai:lire, now and second-haul; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stores; cooking, utcrsils; groceric.q, AT 7 (YOU.) J.:a:, P. 2'l, Fancy articles; watelnes; ; nittoical !antra. nient; grins; clothing; dry geudo; l ,m 3 and thew'. book • atationer2., fsezli C. M. iraVLS, acts rrillitll SALE OF THE PROP ERTY IN ILLIMPICY Y • J can tit 8 o'clock. ill ihn Hocond atory salt,/ nom of the now ellaion licr.do, Ni.. 54 Lifth Htrrot; will hi, ti. [lord halo of 1,)1i3 in khan of Gin walnal2le and Lodutiluily l,.catod It Eitate,situatoil in the Firot Ward, Irioydra rot the "Rope pronorty. foliar:4 0:1.4 - 11 1111 4lveni tv i tgfroar, is Go loot wide, Yrn•t ~atuon to Alle gheny avenue, loot is , 0 I'y wdy ndairied ua thin moot ticbin,:do and Curl, lOrtAble Eight (tunig)reil .`r' :,5 la lIS incinsive ) LA. Ake Tremont B'. root aria Alleghwiy ay. ( v:•11 E ,l front, and extendiag al ii or, to v 4.0 !eat strut 05: ow lieu of th , property of Richard Rai, Cne lot (No. 64) having fr.:llt, shmeg Tremont street (which is t 5 lest `.:60 feet S u a fi . „ o . said 40 (opt statot. One lot (numbered CO) fronting .1, - f ,or on Rid,o uud cou tral streets, being SNS : , e1 in gepilk. Otto lot (a totn,ro, 53) having L, and talend log along Tremont , hoot J-1) tova - n.l Vrtster LE1I11) to a 'in foot alley. (uetnb•,rht front 30 to fy..! it elnitivo) lartwetn Trentoat 4treet Altelziteuy avonu•,,uucll.L. fant flout. and ext,:atlia4 Lick Ulu ~ !. al Int No. 5,?, F. 301 tneu (nu .1: trout 1 to 66 melt:aicc•) F•ut v.:uu iy„E, Common oturt:t feet trout,, anti est,ool,nis Lac;: towards NV.tt,,r lauc 140 feet to a 20 feet Plana an he had at the Auction Store, and tho prounisea ehown a . ,.plicati LI. Terail 01 elle fourth and the l'a!anee lu Goa.) clnal annual P. M DAVIN, J e2s Auctiunenr. A.SSIGNEE'S LE OF' STOCKS, ETC. —Uu Tu4sDAl EVENING, Juno 29th, at 8 o'clock iL the Commercial Salad Buono, No. 64 Filth street, i tll ba sold tr ; order of the. Assignees of Geo. P. Arnold, Ui sl:area Ohio Trap uorl, Mining Company :tech 110 Eurulia 7u Ridge " Iron City 2.00 " Attlee lot) " Ohio " Adventwo 20U Pittaburgh 101) " Avery luu " Muff ICA) " Oohing Virat .Mort gaga Bond Ohio Ttap Hl.ck Cu. tor ;t ; Siena)] " Loon Olio Trap et .7fr2 ; IO sharoa Pitta';, It. Wa.)uu and ttnivag.. It. 11. Co. tilLa•d, :Scrip of Fort Wayuu and Chicago In...lto:id Cu. for .1.4 I); ltl Elliazea Chartiers Yallry Radium.' cutup,,,y Stuck ; 27 " Allegheny and Butler Plank Road Co. Ptock • " Lawreueev'n fi 2harusb'g Plank mad 4 " Weat Newton l'lr i c Road C.). ;took , • " Braldeck's ‘• ruperaneeville " 9 " Liharpeburg Bridge Co. ..). Diamond Market 11011 S. AgioC;alitoil ; • " Locust Grove Seminary Stock; Pox No. l 0 in It. Petcr'a Church. 15.2.3 P. M. DAYLR, Auctioneer. ALUABLE 61:0CliS AT AUIITiON.- On TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 29th, MB, a' eight o'clock, nt the Commercial Salta Itoor_l3, No. 51 Fifth attoet, Rill La uo!,1: .40 tiliarea M. P.: M. Bank of Pittsburgh. CO do Exchfi tige Book of Pittsburgh. je , "2.8 Y . M. TH. Auctioncar. ~1tiS•1 (LASS BUSINESS STAND ON WOOD :TTIEET, AT AUCTION—Ou TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 29th, at 8 o'clock, at the Real Estate and Ftucfi S,lLs 1:., 4:IE, 14 Filth street, will ho sold, that valna•. ble let of gr..n:ul, situate at the southwest corner cf Wood etnet and Dis::.oud alley, having a front of 42 feat 8 inches on Wood, a -, 41 extending eleug DiEmoul alley 61 feet, on which is erected a large i;.,ar story brick building arranged for stores and other onrocEes, which baa buentrouted for $2600 per annum nod in ruljoct to annual ground rent of $lOOO, payable, half yearly, on lot days of April and Attu• bor. Terms—one-third cash, resinne iu two einal annual payments, with interest semized by bond and murtgav je23 P. M. DANE 3, Auctioneer. EOTIFYING APPARATUS, WINES, LIQUOIIS, CIRCCZRIES, ETC., AT AUCTION-0u MONDAY MORNING, June dSth, at 10 o'clScir, at the store of Wm Mitchell tree, Jr. E.: Bro., No. 200 Liberty stroot,will be told without reserve, [onto , . that concern. A complete Rectifying Apparatus is good order, comprising a large Ton Tuba, Cams, Pumps, Copper Still, Worm and Tub. A rargo of superior stand arks, one Fisher'?, Philadelphia, Hyerometer: one Dray, in good order; ono Pr..ss for copying letters—also, the r-rnainder of their extensive stock of Grocorie_q, Wice', Liquors, etc. among which are some choice Wines and BrAndiee in rieniq has and Bottle; as well min Pipoi and barrels. Terms at ealo. 3023 I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. C. WEST I=3 CAIIRIAGES, ROCRAWATS, - BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. wy- All work warranted to be of the beet materials and workmanship. myI2:IVM , • -"t )10 • , „ MARBLE!'M AFBLE!! 0 1- Et a Off -1:".f sj _ZT 0' HAS A fl AMY:IL MSC:IION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Pilellosures, Pc01.5., li•Cso aO. The pablic aro respectfully invitod to ozaudoo our dock. PrLe , a low, and vat w&rraoltd• lit vlirr—f4 3,1 r, tgarir ET1310:7, ------- Sturner. 'Lager Beer. T"UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the pnblio. in ge the well• neral, that he in in the daily receipt of thin deliciora Boor, from known rewery aJ. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having been pro ß uotweed to ha thr, tartth at lc manufsetated in:re for many Sloan', QLEAIt, I'ASTEFUL and PUILE. (nye MB a call and try it. JOHN ilolll, apllittf At hia old etand, No, Z) Pia Mend, A. W. Young