LOCAL AFFAIRS. ORPHANS: FOURTH OF 'JULY CELEBRATION. THE ANNUAL JOR TIE BENEFIT OP ST. PAUL'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM, Will come off on MONDAY, tho Lth of July, of McFAIMAND'S GROVE, Oir the lino or tho Pennsylvania Ilallroad. Young's Liana will be in attendance. Cara v4ll leave the Ltbcrty Str..etir,put, every half hour, ducing the day—zoninioncing at 9 A. u. jelthlw Court o: QUaYecr Seem lona. Before P:mident Judge I. l 'illiam B. Ill'Clnre, and Associate Jadgt” Adams and Parke. The jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. John Giblin and Matthew Keep, returned a sealed verdict, in which the defendants wore acquitted on the first count, which charged them with misde meanor in eflieo, and convicted of ettortion in de manding and receiving money by color of their office, to which they were not entitled. The prio•)ners were remanded to jail for sentence. Commonwealth vs. Aloiso Krumph, charged with keeping a disorderly house in the Ninth Ward, Punta etreot. Several witnesses were called to show ttifti defendant kept a disorderly house, end that at a bigi the inmates wcr3 very disorderly. On the other side; tit. number of witnesses testified that they were not disturbed by noises at the defendant's home, and that it was always quiet. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and that Dr. Sekincerpitz, the prosecutor, pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Hannah Lutz and Margaret Good, indicted for nuisance in keeping and main taining a disorderly h NI3O. Eckert Zimmerman lives in tho Fifth Ward, in the suile house with these tm women, and testified that men visited tho house at all hours. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller's testimony was similar. Officer Clark testified that tho neighbors complain of the house. Tho defense showed that the defendants earned their livelihood by their labor, and also that they kept a quiet house. Tho jury found a rani - lilt of not guilty. Commonwealth vs Elizabeth Baird, indicted for assault and battery, with intent to kill. Our read ers will recollect tho circumstances of Mrs. Baird throwing her child to the hogs in Birmingham, some four months since. On the trial to•day, the Com monwealth made out a clear cm, while the defense was very weak. There was no verdict at the hour of adjournment. Singular and Sudden Death.—About two week s since an Englishman, named Thomas Bradley, coaled at the houeo of Joseph Grindrod; in the Diamcnd, and said he wanted work. Mr. 0. sant him to Mr. Isaac Walker, of Oakland, who gave him employ ment. Yesterday morning ho returned to Mr. G.'s , and said that he had quit work ; the sun was too hot for him, and ha could not Lear it. He remained about the house. until alccut one o'elock, - Whon he lay down on the floor ir.. s back room, Cm inmalss of ih° house supposing hire to be asleep. Alccnt air: o'clock some ono went to waken him, when it way discovered that he was dead. Dr. Murdoch was called in, and, after examining him, gave it as his opinion that hi death resulted from congestion of the brain, pro, e ducsd by boat. In the absence of Coroner Aleaan dor, an inquest was hold by Alderman Donaldson and the jury, after examining several witnesses, and finding no evidence of violence, returned a verdiet o: death from congestion of the brain, caused by heat. BreAley was a man of aboul, thirty-five years of age. 110 hal,a, wife and other relatives living at Water head Mills, near Hallem, England. Henry White.—lt seems that after all the efforts , which hive keen made to secure the freedom of thi: , unfortunate young man, ho is likely to be sold into slavery. A despatch has been received by Xi.. Kirk patrick from Jefferson city, which states that the depositions which have been forwarded are not suiß eient to insure his release. The local laws require the evidence of ono person who can swear that he was born free. This ovi-donce cannot be obtained here, though he resided hero for many years. Pub lie opinion is strongly En favor of his liberation, and .ILfllll3ok will make a further effort to that end. His case is ono of extreme hardship, and we understand that a project is on foot to have the time of gale, which is P.xed — for the 10th inst., postponed, order to, give some of our sympathetic citizens time to contribute towards his purchase and manumis Sale ef Stocks, L'tc.—The following Stooks and Real Estate were sold on Tuesday everting by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer, at tho Commercial Sales Rooms No. 54 Fifth stroot : 10 shares Citizens' .......... P ,It W, tc 0 R. B. C 0... 147" Eurek'a Sliuiag Company 70 Ridge •' 133 " Iron City " 200 " Aztec " 24 " Ad renter° " Ci Let No. 63, in plin of J.Ain Repo:yob; prop.2rty- sitooto b.dween Ridge cad Dentrel etroats, 18 by 2 5 I'6l Lots rice. 55 and 56, on Central street, In same plan, 21 by 110 foot ................. .. Lot at carnet' of Control and Tremont streets, same plan, 25 by 140 feet Sudden Deaf h .—We learn from the Johnstown EA* that Michael O'Connell, who was employed at the Cambria Iron Company's blast furnaces, was overcome by heat on Saturday evening last, and ex pired about half past ten o'clock the same night. Mr. O'Connell was a young man of strictly mural and temperate habits, and his sudden and melan choly demise is sincerely regretted by his employers, as well as by all others who him. His sufferings are said to have been of the most intense character, and medical aid proved abortive in all efforts to alleviate them. Breach. of Ordinance.—Evan Thomas, proprietor of a grocery store on Liberty street, made informa• tion before Mayor Weaver yesterday morning, for nuisance against John Slayline, in allowing his wagon, containing a wet hide, the effluvia from which, at this heated time, warvery offensive, to stand be. fore his store. Slayline was arrested, taken before the Mayor, and fined ono dollar and costs. This should be a warning to like offenders, as it is deter mined that the sanitory regulations of the city shall be strictly enforced this rummer. Drowned.—A. boy eight years of ago, son of Mr. J. Sheppard, Wellsville, was drowned by falling off a raft near that place, oa Monthly evening. The boy got on the raft to call his father to supper, who was on tho other eiis of the river, when he acci dentally slipped, fell bet - A - eon two logs, and being unable to extricate himself, drowned in a . foot et water. Sates of Stocks.—The following sales of steals were made last evening at the hlerehante Exchanger by Messrs. Austin Loomis & Co.: 00 shares Allegheny Bridge stock (new) 12 Citiv.ns' Bank. 4 " Iron City Bank. Oration.—John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., of this city, will deliver an address to the Sabbath schools and citizens of Kittanning, on Monday evening, July 5, at eight o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Joseph Painter's.) Henry 4.ll'Kee, the unfortunate victim of the acci dent at Grontt'a distillery, was buried yesterday. A large concourse of friends followed him to the grave. Ho was an exemplary young man, and highly cc. teemed by all who know him. f aliciout.—A young follow named Dawson was arrested and fined, yesterday, for throwing torpedos into an omnibus, among some ladies. Rather dan gerous amusement, that. A man named Gable was committed to jail yester day for sarety of the peace, on oath of his wife, who made affidavit that ho had threatened to take her life. Lager Beer.—Those fond of thie cool beverage should call on Mr. Bents, No. 83 Third street, near Market, where they will bs supplied with Sehenek's best. To Experimentere.—lt is too often the case that when afflicted by attacks of "cold," or diseases of the throat and lungs, men launch forth into a disore dared system of experiments, trying this and that pretended curative, and getting worse as &general thing, in return fur their trouble and expense. It gives us pleasure to recommend to all suoh " cases" the medicine known as Bowman's Vegetable Com. pound, which, we aro well assured, is better calcu. lated to effect a cure than any nostrum with which we are acquainted. We presume It can ba had of say respectable druggist. • ,The TaVes Turned.— Last evening, Simpson Moore, the market constable, was endeavoring to arrest a drunken man on Market street, who escaped hi m . A German, passing along with his wife from market, happened to mak'e some remark, when the valiant officer arrested him and took him before the Mayor, and charged him with resist. ing him in the discharge of his duty. After an cx• atnination into the case, the Mayor discharged the unfortunate prisoner, and fined Simpson $5 for dis orderly conduct. This lesson may teach this official to be more circumspect in his arrests in future. Rita/ I.:I . /eels of Liquor on a Child.—Yesterday morning, a German, named Fuester, residing on the farm of Mr. Caleb Leo, near Hulton's station en the Allegheny Val.ey Railroad, had a battlo of whisky in the house, which he put away. Soon afterwards , his son, a little fellow about six years of ago, got tho bottle and drank a large portion of its contents. Ho was taken with spasms and died in a short time. The Coroner was sent for, and summoned a jury, who returned a verdict in eccordanoo with the facts. TIIUREDAY, July 1 • 0 P--- Fatal Accident.—A lad named Bsciehner, son of tho man who was maltreated by offeers Keep and McKelvy, of the Allegheny Independent Pollee, was killed instantly yesterday, by being crushed under a log which rolled over while ho was playing near it. The accident occurred at the saw mill of "lays 4 6 Go., in the Third ward, Allegheny. mon, MoVieker and McLaughlin, wore found in the Ohio river yesterday, the former at Sewickley and the latter at Shougetown. The Coroner being absent at Hulton's Station, no inquests were held last night. Buyers of Fatthion , ible Clothing, for either M01:08 or boy's wear, are directed to the establishment of J. L. Carnitgban, Federal street, Allegheny city. lie work will be fLuLd neatly cut and well trimmed and made. Fine piece goods of the newest styles kept on hand for custom work. {c?" TUN: BEAT DRAWBACK to pers,ns emigrating to the extreme Weatero country, is the great fear they have of the Fever and Ague—the most direful of all diseases. Every day we hear of persons attacked by this disease and made helpless in a short time, without any means of afTurdiag rellof. In view of the great demand for a remedy, Dr. 1 - 1081%17 I . ell has presented his celebrated BlTFEM.,whosecnrativi poems 1 - ,.r all dlsmses of the stomach have been universally a clinowlotl4,,,l. The " Bit. tors," prepared sitar a long expo-iormA and deep etudy,havo , ccatved the enc.miinme of the moot eminent pliveichns, as wall na all clasies, from every part of our country. To there who doubt their many virlues, all we con say is, to try them, and judge Or them , elves, respectively. For sal° Ly orug;;lgta and dt , ttkrn gcu , rally, ovory - ahere, ncl by LIOSTETTER lc SSIITLI, AS A ItiIIDICENP., AS A BEVERAGE, Ad AN Appetiser, al n restorative, na n eolace, as a gentle exhiletant, 114 a tar in rultuti3ol and a help in ago. there la nothing like J. CELKURATED STGMACI I BITTEiI3, they an , pIo4IOIIIICI,J by all tel.. net them, to be far superior to any veparatioa. of the kind now in nee. They tore a once curt, DyspApsia, C.;stivetteei, General De bility, Weakness of the Stem och, etc., toed a pi eventive of remst of the prevaillnz dle2asei a the day. They should he Inept and witl by 4 -very fluti;y, p,cially at this season of the r2es, when lasi of a;.polit lis S 3 prevalent. No famby censultiex tinde own inter-It can ruf...,rd to do without them. .Ac Malty Elpilt;oUd articled are put up and sad as guanine, be sore and call for J. M. Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and s , e that the arthche pun:hated beard the name of J. .14. Olin as mannticturor Far sale by J. hlol,f N, 9 - An prapcietar and manufacturer, tn 37 roan street, PLl.,bur,:h, Pe, told by druggistd and dett!Oli MANUFACTURER OF 'any & Plain Furhiture & Chairs, ITarerawsia, 41tt Penn, street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, In t, tha Enmituro Imeineas, I tilgo d6vote atteLtlJa W UNDERTAAINg. Ilearees and Carrlagis IMMO The house id new, 'milt elpecially for the purpeAoa of a First Chris Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor had ing mid many yo.ira exp,rionco iu the buqiuess will keep constantly on baud Ow boat that the markets offord. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the hest cllailty. He aranto all his old minas and tho public generally t/ give him a call at the Symposium. ljal2•ly Tt is hereby erGred, that a "Camp of Instrnction" Ire held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the eleut year, end the Al,t/nt tlencr4l of the Common wo•,lth to fir. the time thereof—tl take cherge of the arrangertomits—to attend In person, end to iHBIIO the mm•••:rnry ord,r) to ih3 Ceneral Staff, and other Military ultra ei the (Jol!tr.oncveol , ll in 'elation to the name. ADJ OP triT vtIERAVB OF Pic_, } Liarrichurg, Jane 3, IESB. In obedience to the above order from Head-Quarters, a " Camp of Lodi-action " will he held at Williamsport, Ly• emniag county, PenugylVaniA, commencing at 12 N., on Taeititty,t itir. 7th day of September, 1858, To continuo until SATU3DAY, thy 11th day of said month, at 12 It , or sold day, to he called Camp " Suaquehauna." I. This Encampment is intend,d to include the uniform ed corn,,anies tllinugliout the Stat , ?, who are earnestly re quelted to be is prey pt aLt-ndrnc r. 11. The N.l.j )r. (boorish, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade In pKtor,, of the sere• al el viaious and brigades, are req-dred to nmert to my MB,o as aeon as possible, what companies and Sal I ~ffi .era will be in attendance from their respective ceminands—with the numb -r of men iu rrsch compauy, the names of the Captain , , and their Post Ulilco address. The Aids...le-Camp and all other ( Ulcers of the Grand Staff of the Cornmander-in Chief are ordered to be in at• crueland equipped is foil parade dress. IV. All oompa„ . ides in attoadaaca are required to bring with them all t3att and camp equipage they may have V. The Brigade lusp , ,ctors, of every brigade, will report at once to ray office, what equipage belonging to the State is in the HMI IA of their command. 41,600 Co VI. The Major General of the Eleventh Division, eon. D. 6. Jackman, ehall be the 8311iOr olllcer on duty, and he is hereby cliarg,l with the immediate arrangements fir said Elecaunneut, and id ordered to report to this ottlee for cur ler instructions. By order of the Commendordn.Obief. EDWIN 0 WILSON, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. STONE & U 0, GLASS PATENTED PRESERVING- JARS, For prenrving nll kia,la of Fre , ,h Frain, Vegetables, Mince meat% Oystp.ri, and ail ouch perioliable articles manuinc tored and (Jr oat.) try CUNISCI CLAMS it 00, Nos. 100 IV A TElt and 140 NI 11 sr tiT It BETS, Pittaburgh, Fa. The main st,eret of pre3erving (cult In a frwili condi. lion, coagists in Loving it thoroughly her.ted when coaled up, and in expelling all the air there may may be in the cool, so that when the fruit cool I, it will form a vacuum. Thesiuderolgnol having procured the right to manufac ture those Jare, i eop,ctfally call the attention of dealers others to them. The grca` aupertority of and ea over any other substluce for the presermtian of frulti, etc., etc. is so well known. that any comments up ❑ it are entirely unnecessary, and the peupri:,toie tu3l coutidw.a. twat any one, after having once seen these Jarn, will nev,r be induced to use any other. For sale wholesale and retail by 140BLIVE DALZELL If) OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale _6_ C. , roters, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Slaunfacturea, No. 261 LP , rtv grfint, Pitftehersrb. Pe. noir2S:v QOEigNCF2S PULMO.NIC SYRUP. —A large supply of this celebreted rrin.-dy, for Coughs, Colds, and Cunsuruplion, received this day, by JOSEPH FLEMING, e 59 Corner Diamond and bTarket st. ..s^s 00 01 61 .. 07 871:: FLAVORING .EXTRACTS—A large sup ply of Trast:in & Merrill's eclelirated flavoring ex tracts for lee cream., cakes, pies, etc., constantly °a lawl,ut JOSEPEI FLEMING'S, yeti) Corner Diamond and Marlret eircet. ATSON'S SYRINGES—I have this diky received another supply of these celebrated Syringes pronounced by physicisre to be superior to any other now in nee. Perrone wishing an article of this kind, should call and examine my stoat before purchasing elsewhere. JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market street. BALM OF 1000 FLOWERS—For sale at JOSEPH FLEMING'S, Corner Diamond and Market etroot. Bodies Found.—The bodies of the two young Manntacturerq and Proprletora, 68 AMr and 58 Front otri•elm JOSEPH MEYER, PITTSBURGH', PA SFy 59POSHHIi9Il. TILLIAM C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth Street, Neil Door to the Pittsburgh Theatre ILITARY ENCAMPMENT STATE OF 1' EA'S 17, VA lA.N EXECOTIVI; 01:AYIIITI, Llntrieburg,7une :1, 1858. 15'51. F. PACLi.Fit, Commander•iu•Chlef. ANT e S re ., ce ll ive A d li:E nd N l : r S . E ta la at st t i h o e B S ta t t e lo e n l e P ry e s n t s o; j e, ust J 45 Noe. 81, 33 and 35 Market street. TYPE METAL, just received 'and for sale, by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer and Printer Corns Market and Second streets. rri - HE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. AL --This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub. fished by Johnston .k Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again shortly be issued. The circulation+ as formerly will be made by toe skillful mathematician, Sanford C. Hill, Esq., who will also prepare for its pages such reading mat, ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga zine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a new and ingenious table of time, an accurate method of drawing meridian lines, and other matters of permanent value will be added. - - Orders of book sellers and other dealers are solicited In advance of publication, as bat one edition will be printed, and orders will bo filled according to priority. WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Publf.hers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Makers, S 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh je23 TiNANILLA PAPER,--A large lot various in . sizes, for gala by W.ll. 0. JOIINSTON & 00., Planar Ppelpre. 67 Wood irt. WOOL WANTED—The highest market pries paid for farmers wool, by JAI= A. FETZER4 7 Corner Market and First strea y AY & BRO.'S PRINTING INKBoldi: by [aufell J. B. PEILIDELPELIA, July 1 —The Flour market continues ex tremely inactive. 1 here is no shipping in demand, and the Halea ar e confined to the wants of home commmers, arid are within the r %lige of previona quotations. There is nothing doing in Rye Fiour 1090 ale of Brandywine Corn Meal as NOW at $3,50. Ileceluts of grain small. Wheat; ealea at $1@1,05 for red and SI,IOQI 15 for whim. Rye, if here, aw.ml,l command 70r. Corn in good retro t: eamei 8000 hush yellow at 7133,6 c, afloat for prime southern 7.1@75 for fair . i n atty. Cato plenty and dull. Whisky ac•irce; Haler by the Uhl 23c, litida at 22 and drudge at 21@21%e. In Provisions the transactions ate unimportant. 103, LIVER COMPLAINT.—AII the ills arising from a torpid action of the Liver, mid they aro many, will ho cured by using DR. WILSON'S PILLP. They aro a safe and most til.ctual general family medicine. They are pre pared and sold by B.l.Fatinestock Et Co., wholesale drug gists, No. GO, comer of Fourth and Wood street', Pitts• burgh, Pa. Jylftf—c-c rurly—Lo SUERIFF.—The undersigned offers himself to the Democracy of AlleghedY county, ae a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the declaim' of tho Democratic Conven• CORONER.—The undersigned ciders himself e k e a candidate before the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the De. mocracy ' LENOX REA. CUNINGIIANIS ft 00., No. 109 Water btreeL COMMERCIAL. ITT.SEURGEI EIOAILD oar TRAM D ACID ISIIDILO.IIANWS , iscxcHAArou. Praidev!. W. S. WILLLAMS. Vat Fradifilit. 1. IJBUNOT, let, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2(1. TreArtiren N. HOLMES, J. kruperineentient. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Cimmittce of Arbitration for June. F. It. DRUNOT, V. P., JOILIi S. 00SORA.VE, J. D. OANFLELD, SAMUEL SHRIVED, DAVID M'CANDLESS. ALLFLGIIENY GATTLIC MARKET. AILIGHOCHT CCY, July 1, 113L8. The market during the week was well stocked with Cattle; the demand was principally local, but the Eastern demand was better than last week; the prices, however, continue to show a declining tendency. BEEVES No. offered. Offered by .Ne. sold: Price. 22 Wm. Clark 22 $3,65 gross. 16 T. J. Insley 16 3,62 ii 15...... E. Si. Insley 15 3,62 32 —.J. Hickson 32 3,004 , 1,00 34 Wm. Holmes 21 24,00 ire head 2 Wm. Ilokinbager 2 3,50 gross. 10 Samuel Stone I; 3,65 " 32...... A. Flory... 32 3,25 " 46 Thos. Muthollan 48 3,0243,67 29......Dugan & Hays 1.9 325 13 ...... Charles Fenton 13 3,60 10 W. Malden 16 3,25 8 A. Beal 8 8,50 22 BS. Phillips 22 0,25 10 S. R Crest 10 3,25 16 Wm. Saltskiner 16 3,00 17 J. Cole 17 3,0043,60 20 Wm. Davis 20 3 0043,60 34 Oreonawalt ..t Co 34 3,6043,50 42 0. 11. Ward 29 3.2543,75 38 J. Myers dr Bro 38 3,0043,75 60 38. Huff 60 3.2503,76 25 Nicholas Carr 25 3,6044,00 20 Tames Morgan 20 3,6044,00 32 !Crouse A o.leil 32 13,0041,00 16 W. Scott 15 3,2543,76 80 J. Dickman 30 3,0043.60 25 Mi. Shank 25 3.0043,15 20 R Oar toren 20 3,0043,50 16 Wm Mnr4c ck sent east. 32 ..... John Basle 13 1 Ferguson 80 Tr annlen t dealers 50 3,00q,,3,50 810 offered 723 67 sent east SIIEEP AND LAMBS. Number of Sheep offered, 6600; sold, 9000; sent cast, 2400. Tho prices ranged from 25. E to 3c. grow, and 52®2,7511 head. The number of Lambe offered was 325 head, all of which wore sold at $1,25452 ci hoed. 11043 S. 452 offered; 100 sold at 31,4@4, gross; 302 sent east CALVES. 2.00 ofT•irc.d and sold at the railroad platform end yards at s2,so@its head. Philadelphia Market. New York Illartket. NEW Tor.z. July I.—Cotton; sales 200 bales. Flour trio; 81116613,500 bhls; State bas advanced 6c; sales at $'4.75 (Lt.l.es. Wheat dull; salsa 8000 bush Chicago Spring 70080; western whits i1,02@1,06; rod 09cer,ill. Corn dull; sales 2 , 1,000 broth firm. Whisky firm at 20c. Sugar film; Mos. covado 5.( 1 @.6 . ;,:,*; Porto R'c) C©tl%. Coffee firm at 10@ Iq4. INCOII quiet at Gums 5!/g5%. Molasses quiet, but steady. Oils unchanged. Hides steady. Tallow dull at 9; Freights on Cotton to LivorpoJl 5.32; on Grain New York titock Market. NEW Yovz, July I.—Stocks ni m. Chicago and Rock Island 73 111. Central 78; Mich. Southern 21%; N. Y. Central 82;„i; Reading 44; Milscnrl6's ex•interest 85; Galena and Chicago 86; Cleveland and Toledo 32;4; Cros e land grants 33%; Tennessee ti's 9i California TB, new, 86; Uhio3, 1866, 108%; Ohio s'o, 1865, 95. Cincinnati diarismt. CINCINNATI. July 1 —Good brands of Floor aro firm at $3,90@54; there Is nothing doing in common; the roceiptc of ail kinds aro light. Prime Corn is firm at 60c. Oats doll at 35c. Wheat is held firmly, bat there is not much doing. Whisky is steady at 190. Mess Pork is in moderate demand at $14,60. hulk Meat and Bacon dul4 no sales. Prime LbPd Lard is in fair demand at 9%@10c. Groceries firm at tti(9' 8 for Sugar; 34c for Molasseo; sales 2du tie' COO Thee CANDIDATES. ja?4 diw STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati The elegant side wheel, passenger packet SUPERIOR—Capt. RCL,MOND J. Gasom--will leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, on TIJIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, x. For freight or passage apply r n board, or to FLACK, BARNES t CO., Agents. Through to St, Loule In Uvo daps. Thla boat conneota with the mail lino, and will go through in tho time epee'. lied. She will have on Smurday. ap22 ZANESVILLE. For fdariette and Zanesville. The stoamor 13151. A GRATLA.3I, Capt. hi.. . Ay.., Will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frnight or Taitsaaa apply on board. [ Ina H. CtriffilDs 4k, CO., PaTgl -: -i 4 c. t -_.-1.:----7--:;S:-__,_ Cr) -1-:-.';:' - 1--47d: ( e -- .1.' 1 - 'ffsz-.1 7 ri'i -1. 1 22 rE E , i-iq tr '1 C--, '!.i7fP tit:l NO. 133 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., - [I AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR larga SPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, oansiating of a great variety of seasonable and fashionable goods adapted to spring and summsx sales. Having been purchased for cash, at reduced prices, they 13'31 warranted in saying that they can supply Western merchants, by the package or docou, at as low prices as the same quality of goods can be purchased in the Eastern cities. Particular attention given to orders. air Also, a good supply of New York. and Opanish Sole Loather. ap7:Bm...is -WRAPPING PAPER.-3000 reams ass't size' Rag Wrapping, a enperior article, for sale by jol9 .1. R. WELDIN. A POOR FELLOW. A STERLING RELIGIOUS NOVEL. For snit, by ROBT. A. LOOMIS, le2B Post Building, 41 Firth sweet QUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, Jcurnals, Cash Books, and Day Book,. A large sap• ply on hand, made in the moat superior manner of the finest quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given pattern. Je2B WM. a. JOHNSTON & CO., 57 Wood at. BILL PAPER—Of beet quality—for eale by WM. G. JOHNSTON .t CO , je2B Stationers, 57 Wood street. NVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber and White, of all sizes, sold wholesale or retail, by WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers and Paper Peelers, 67 Wood at. CODA ASU.-100 casks Soda Ash, now landing and for wile by mylB MILER dc RICKETBON.' SHOES, SHOES—Great inducements of fered at the People's Shoe Store, to all who wish to buy summer Shoes Cheap—Ladies' Gaiters, Enskins, and Slippers. D. 8. DIPPFXBAOHER & 00., jel9 17 kiith street, near Market. EGGS. -10 barrels fresh Ems, just receiv ed and for gale by JAAIP A. FETZER, je22 Corner Market and Bird amts. COD FISH.- 3 drums extra large Cod gish; 3 " largo " Just received and for rale, by MILL im k RIORETBON, 1=25 Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street "VOR RENT IT—A large Dwelling Hume and atpre, on Grant greet. B. CUTHBERT At EON, An Market atroet. VRESH FIGS-500 drums just received and •J: for Bale by RHYMER & ANDERSON, orf SS Wood Woof. bbls. No. 1 Potomao Her- ring, Jut rgevived and for sale by MariNDLEBB, MEANS * 00, Oorner Wood and Water etreetta BARNES FORD, Upper St Clair _ 0 ri w 16- 2 . gr WAREllet 2 - 9 - j f' r l tf-TI 1 ,!"1 1 , 3 , 0-1 Try,,, 4.,J rid re ls, l a '4 \''ilircria'A ' F FI-y p 1 ,-,t ril [pa ilk . 2 1 ....W=,l SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITII TM URGENT }INQUEST OP RUN. DEEDS OF THEM PATIENTS, .DRS. C. H. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be conaultod at their office, No. 101 PCIIIII otrott s OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except SundaYo, for CONSUMPTION, ASTLIMA, IMONOIIITIS awl ALL COMPLANTS, complicated pith, or canting pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, tte. bra !ITQH i. SVICES would state that their treatment of Ocusamption is based upon the fact that the diseak4 , nxiS in tic blood and system at large, both before and during its deoctopment in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood an d strengthen the system. H'a's these, they nee MEDICAL IN• HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only es Pak heel, (having no Cara:ins rjjets when used alone,) and Inva lids are earucetly cautioned against wasting tha precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "Boat of the dines° can be readied In a direct manner bY Inhalation," for, as before slated, the seal of the disease is in the blood and ode effects only in the lungs. ACS- No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be scut to those wishing to consult us by lettor. my29:daw .C5-3- - BEIWARN OW IMPOSTERS--CIAIITION TO INVA. LlD5.—Dr. i...5,111111b S. FITCH, (Office 714 Broadway, New York,) known ai the author of a "New Curative T real nstnt" for the dlieaaes of the Lunge, heart, Liver, St nutt.h Bowels, Kidneys, Skin, Nerves, Muscles, Joints, Blood, etc. and for all Female Complaints, continues his practice with hie usual sus coax. tar is never absent front New York, and has not teen for many years. Ile has no other olive nor any associate or partner at Daffalo, Chicago,. Detroit, Pitts burgh or elstrugar , , and has nit had. ,ffer. Beware of all persons using his name, or pretending to have now, or to have had, any professional connection w.th him! They are Int pos!ors I I Apply, personally or by lotto.-, directly to him. self at hie office, 714 Brea lway, New York, where alone his treatment can be had. Remedies tient to any part of the country, and treatment conducted aucamesfully by letter. A visit from the patient preferred. His " Six LeCTIME3" on the Lungs, and explaining the method by which he cares the stove drseaecs (350 pegoe, bound) sent by mail, poet paid, f..,r 10 canto. 714 Broadway, Now York, June, IESB Cam.e.o d—ec caurioN TO INVALIDS—BEW &ES OF IM— POSTOR CALVIN M. PITON. JOAN W. SYLIES, (office 101 Penn street, Pitteburgh,) notice with much pleasure the above card of Dr. S. S. Fitch, of Nos, York, and f.•el it to be their duty also to caution the invalid pub. lic against impogitions which seem daily increasing. De cent developments In New York, of the frauds practiced by "old Dr. U. James," the "retired physician, whose sands of life have nearly run out," and of "Dr. Uncas Brant," and others, seem to render it a more suitable time than mural, to expos.) such trickery, and vindicate our owu character; and it is the more incumbent upon us to do so, insomuch as the opinion prevails that the dishonesty is confined t) the eastern cities;—au far from this being tree there are scores of itinerant doctors in this and the States farther West, lAA literally rob invalids, not only of their money, but of their very lives, for they prevent them from procuring proper treatment in time. Most of those traveling doctors take advantage of the pre. valant but etoneons belief that lung disease can be cured by lnhslati.ns, and either profess to be connected with our- Selves, (soma oven having assumed our very names,) or some eastern physician of great repute, or else with some fur off (and mythical) Hospital or University; and invalids to their earnestness to regain health forget to examine proofs and reizAtt of treatment, bat are persuaded by bare assertions to place their health and lives in charge of incompetent and unprincipled men. We have for some time been shrinking from this unpleas ant duty, but can do so no longer, and irust this card may be the means of saving soma from being deceived. In conclusion, it is proper to repeat, as we have so often done formerly, THAT Wil HAVE NO PRESENT CONNEC TION WITH DR. S. B. PITCH, OR WITH ANY OFFICE IN NEW YORK. DRS. CALVIN M. BITCH JOHN W. SYKES. a:1111-9-04—R:: [OD 1100FLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS TAKE THE LEAD. EATONTO; Goa., July 14, 1853 Dear Eir—Your German Bitters are taking the lead of all other medicines for chronic dimases, eta., and are Belling rapiply. Please send us another box. immediately, or we shall be out before it arrives. Truly yours, LYNCH & DAVIS MAC N, Georgia, January 1, 1851. /a. E. L. BTEC/11E011ER said: " I am happy to say that your German Bitters are gain lag a great reputation. I think it will, in future, sell rapidly.' MoNriccuo, Georgia, October (3, 1852. W. MA X EY Ai CO., said : " Your Bitten), though entirely unknown before in this county, have sold rapidly„ ani given satisfaction " Sue advertioc-ment. dor Laic+ by InximrTNG BROD. find Dr. cr3o. Z. fißYBrat, ttsbuirgb. Je2.s:2wdaw NOTBJE—Notice is hereby given to the Stock holders of the BIB3IINOHAM AND PITTSBURGH BRIDGE COMPANY, that as, election will he hold at the house of JAMES BAWDY, in the Borough of Birming ham, on MONDAY, the 6th day of July, 1854, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. tit, for the purpose of electing a Presi dent, Treasurer, and ten Dlrectire for the ensuing year. je2242w W. MIMES, Secretary. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Pi mai:want, Inns 15th, 1853. j THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS Company have this day declared a dividend of SIX DOLLARS PER SHARE ou the Capital Stock—five dollars payable in cash to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives, forthwith, and one dollar credited to their etcok. sc2ot SAMUEL S. AIARSIIELL, Secretary. {fte MONONGAUELA SAVING FUND COMPANY.— NOTION—The Stock Bnbeoriptionßooka of the above Institution, will remain open for a abort time at the office, No. 69 Grant street. Any person calling on the Secretary, will be furnished with a copy of the Charter and By-Lana. niaconnt days every Monday, notes malt be offered before 8 o'clock, P. as., same day. BOARD: WILLIAM paiLLlps, Preoident D1BEOTORB: J. R. WeMin, A. M. Pollock, Joshua Rhodes, Philip Reyruer, James Ellidie, A. S. Nicholson. JAM 3 S. 1:100N, Secretary end Treasurer. my27.lm DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, ltd No. 65 Fourth street. lesposits made with this Bank before the firi i t day of July, will draw interest from that date. j028:3t CHAS. A. COLTON, Treasurer. China, GIEtBS, and Queens rare. SPRING STOOK JUST OPENED, AT TIM OLD ESTABLLSTIMENT OF ME 2ZI - 24 r 111. Ilr ME X oar .11t1 Y , 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WHO IS NOW RECEIVINU FROM Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his line, comprising new and tasteful shapea of Pearl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White- Vitrified Iron Stone Table Ware, known to bo the most dur able now in use for Hotels a'id Steamboats; French China of new styles, in Pure White and Goldßand, either in sets or single piecag Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Soul; Brit. Mania and Plaiod Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, eta., plated with silver; fine Ivory handled Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Forss; Tea Waiters and Traps Shaker and &alms Table Blatg Japaned and Dec orated Tin Toilet Set. Also, a c , .mplete and fall assortment of all articles enita blo for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to plum tho public, who aro respectfully invited to examine this stock. Inr27:3mdkw LAKE ,SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK M'CURDY C0,, 2 MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Braised Still Bottoms, Bpelter Solder, Am, also importers and dealers In Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wi:e, dec. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehonso, No. 140 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. myaelydaiw DELIVERED EVERY MORNING.- Forney's Prase, 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 jel2 Masonic Hall. NEW ICE OREAA SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 277 1 FIFTH. STREET. The subscriber has itased, and fitted up several commodi ous roams, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Summer Season. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and teat for themselves. (je10) MeGINLEY. i TOE CREAM! ICE CREAMII - undersigned having jest fitted up his ICE CREAM MOON in a very tasteful and comfortable style, would re. spectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he furnishes them a delicious ICE CREAM of different fla vors. Soda Water, Fresh Cakes, Gum Drops, Fruits, etc., at all times on hand, at the Confixtiouary of FILED. A. ILIERSCII, St. Clair street, opposite St. Clair Hotel. *B. Particular attention paid to orders for Pic-Nies and Parties. mv'Mlna—me FURNITURE FOR CASH. -,-- A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CABAS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment of OFFIOE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. AB the only terms On which business is done at this establishment is for CASH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at EAUSENER A' IRWIN'S, No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. FAcargnat, Joao IL laws. milady 1 GROSS WOODS' HAIR RESTORA- Z TUE, for vale by je26 11. L. FLENBSTOOR V% MCPCPIVCI)I6I -4 2 - 717471Mah.7Gariiiit INDESTRUCTIBLE ROOFING. RUSSELL'S PAT TNT CONSIMTIING OF CANVAS SATURATED WITH RESINOUS SUBSTANCES, ETC, ' l l 2 rri THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO COVER AND REPAIR ALL KINDS OF Roofs, with Russell's; Mastic. This composition is adapted for ell kinds of Roof's, flat or efrep ; it can also he applied on Tin, Iron, or Old Shinglee, making a perfect Job. Thie composition is not nEected by atmospheric changes; it will neither crack nor run ; it Is impervious to water ; FIRE PROOF and more durable than any other kind of Roof ing. Thin roofing material is used in vast quantities throughout the United States, on Houses Bridgus, Rolling Mills, Railroad Caro, and Steamboats, giving entire satisfaction, and Ls considered perfect protection Houses, the elements. Althoggh this roofing was only lntrodnced hero in 105 d, it can be aeon on many of the btaldinge in the city. Alan, on m gat ofttis Railroada. I here refer to a few places where this Hoofing Ls in use, and can ha seen—Claveland and Pittsburgh nalroad ; at Bello Air; Bridgeport; Martinville; Portland ; Lagrange ; Stoubenvil,e; .IcCoy'o; Wt elievillr,; Liverpool and Rochester Ste tons, and the Manchester Depot; Pennsylvania Central Railruld ; iiprnce Creek Astoria Btatloa, Mill at Tipton and Par. sonage at Altoona; Allegheny City, 'Westminster College, and ms ay other ImildinEs; Pittsburgh, J.EdcCully's Ware house; Ben. Trimble's Hotel; also, numerous others in this city. All orders left at No. 247 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, (where samples of the ma terial can be Seen,) will receive prompt attention, by BUSINESS CARDS J. & T. GROUT T, 111P01LT1.8.9 OF BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. &.C. P. MARKLE 'ANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS ft" WRAPPING At 6 2E 2) 20 ME. ,Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Vtl,..lßaga bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed ter No. 71 Wee: Street, below Market • JOIHEN IVROORIMEAIEB, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mt TEX FLUB Or PIC METAL AND EILDONI6. NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELIW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES .7110.L.80YD WM. McOULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & ,3AItraiTIGIUM.9 OP CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. E. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Roes and D'irat Streets, 35 3 - PITTSBURGH, PA. MOORHEAD & Co., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Giattering, Spouting, fie. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IRRITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 133 First street, mr26:ly•ie PITTSBURGH, PA. IMRE= H➢. EL ROGER@ Sir. CO., 11.617IIPAOTURPREI OF ROGILBS' 13IPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR ITEETIE, CORNER ROSS MID FIRST STREETS, WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood Edraot, PITTSBURGH, PA. .41- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognno Brandies, Old Monongahela and Recalled Whisky, of tho ve but quail_•y. dtadydel: JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant FOR SICEI BLIP OP lour, Grain, Bacon, Luck Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and F/ret streets. PITTSBU UGH, PA. Rum ta—Francis G. BMloy, Eso„ William Dilworth, ar., . Onthbert t Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd .t Ott, Heiskell wearingen, 8. Brady, (blab. M. & M. Bank, List Si Howell, Ilsingle A Co., George W. Andaman, Dania Paxton Sc Co. Mewling. my2B:Bpti HARDWARE• ‘,..„A.MITEL FAILNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD ) 1 / 4 .7 street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large STOCK OF HARDWARE, Which he will sell very low for GASH. In addition to Ms Locke, Binges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup ply of Sausage Cutters and Staffers ; Shovels Tongties and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled ct 22 Prosoning Kettles. L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. 0121611 WWII E. 132PULT.7. No. 00 lkmetb arnant WM. W. KNIGHT, W2OLE9ALE AND =TAIL FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DIi r ESS STOCK MANUFACTORY; NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PHILADBLPII/A• Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Skirts and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves ' Ilandkarchlefs, &a, Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and DVSs Stocks made to order by meas. comment, and warranted to give satiefactima. J el:I yd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALERS IN FINE OLD AVHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, jelayd PHIL A:DEL PIMA. GO AND SIETE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET sTs., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Homo with VENITIAN BLINDS, of tha most exqui. the and elaborate finish, will find it to their Interests to give mo a call before purchasing eisewhoN. My work ie got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. f myB:lyts DAVID H. WILLIAMS, OIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR, THE ERECTION OF GAB WORKS, for from five garners and upwards, mud for Witting Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Riot Water or Furnaces. PITI`EIIIIR6II. PA. CARTWRIGHT SI, YOUNG:, (Succulent to John airturrigh2,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgle A and an I Den tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 8e Wood street. They give special attention tho tn:.inufactur• ng of Trusses, Supporters.etc. Jobbing and airing Jai punctuality and despa tch. apIT "alit ACON.-2500 lbs. Ilams, Sides and Shaul jo den—country cured—e good article, for sale by my2e vim. IL SMITH k 00. VRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New Ag designs and very beantltal—received by late arrtrala, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL It Co., mrla Iwpartera and Dealers, 87 Woad (treat. WHISKER BLONDE.-500- doz. White Whisker Blonde for Bonnet Borders, received, and will be sold very low to Milliners by the piece, at •043 1108N8A.77 blinker strse COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WET. IL METH a 00, teU2B 118 Ramo& god 117 "yid gtrnety. t orIARRIA.GES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR vitij NrrusE OR QUEENS WARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lots, each 24 bylo4 feet, sitnate in the Seventh Ward. 8. 011331 BERT & SON, e 1 0 61 Idwiret tweet. CIOPYING PRESSES.—Screw Copying Presses Calm and Lever Copying Presses, Lever, Screw and Spring Copying Presses, sold by WM. 4. JOHNSTON & Ca, /ea 67 Wood street. INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso, a largo assortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs, past remind at the India Rubber Divot of J. & H. PHILLIPB,. eli 28 and 28 St. Clair street. SHAD -10 bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad,just received and for Bale by McOANDLESB, MANS k CO., Corner Wood and Water streete. i! * tip IF I N. (31- li PITTSBURGH. P 6 2. ..t a . e. X Da" F. FAHNESTOCK, Agent. .MEDICA T.. THE GREATEST f ir 4 Vk tIC fr. • • • ; OF TEE AGE. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov er..i I u one of our common pasturo woods a remedy that cur Every kind of Humor, IFRCM THE WORST SCROITLA DOWN TO A COMMON PHLIPL2I. He has tried it in over eleven hundred 082.89, and never fulled except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over pne hundred certificates of value, all within twenty miles of Lis ton. Two bottles are warranted to cure um:cuing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst hind of Pimptso on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the syctem of bus. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worot conker In th month or stomach. Three to flee bottlea are war.auted to aura the worst hied of ]Sryalpelaa. Oeo to two bottica are warranted to cure all humor lu;the °yea. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears nod blotches among the hair. Four to eix bottlea are warranted to cure onrupt and running ulcers. Ono t:ottlo will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or threo bottles are warranted to ours the worattlivi of ringworm. Two or threo bottles are warranted to cure the most des perato caso of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Rheum. give to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. - A beneftt is always ezperienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken ROXBURY, MABB Dna MADess,—The reputation of the Medical Dlacovery, 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 any - thing on the eubJ3ct, ns the most skilful 015 , 0. clans and the most careful Druggists in the country are un animous in its praise. In proaanting tho Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing moat of those diseases in which you are on fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to or affectionate mother, NURSING BORE MOUTB, II cured as if by a miracle; your own tempo: b restored Ec ita natural sweetness, and your babe from short and frotfal naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Poore r; bemuses a fountoin of blast ,g to your husband and household. In rue more advanced st.egez of CANKER it extends to tho stomach, cawing DYSPEPSIA, which 18 nothing but canhof of tho stem h; then, to the inteatlhos and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone feeling, and an indiZarano. cyan is the caroa of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not got half the nourishment it contains us the scrimonous fluid of the coulter oats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be comes sallow or grrienish, and your best day is Bono. Fcr want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, and tho ilbren of your body become relaxed. Then follows train of diseases which the liedical Dlesovery fu peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palp:tat:ion of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain cf the hip Joint when you rat - ire, irregularity of the bowels, end that meat cacr n elating of diseases, the PILES. How many thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the canoe. I wish to impreet oo your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of proven. lion in batter than a pound of cure." the MEDICAL DISCO-VERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this greet and good quality, that It will never, under any circumstances, do you any injury. • No change of diet ever necoeaary—eat the boat you can get and enough of It. Drug ON9 Fon half—Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes dessert spoonful—Children from lice to eight years. tea spoonful. AB no directions can ho appli• cable.;to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on thr bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO ror bottle. For sale by Dr. OEO. 11. KEYEIM., septdsw No . 140 Wood street. Pittsburirh. Da. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD I,ICI GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it restored to its former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with daudruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head flr other eruptions, but would bo cured, or with sick headache, (neuralgia,) but would bo cured. It will oho remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Rest, calve will do all this, me circular and the following: ANN Autos, November 6,1816. Pimp. 0. J. wood—Dear Sir have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, bat having been eo often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, Erc., I war disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as Induced the trial of , our Restorative in my family—first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en• tiroly white, and before exhausting one of your large bot tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become he:ancient and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continues to use it, not Amply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Othere of my family and friends aro 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 moat cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from wbios or gray (by rea son of sickness or ago,) to original color and beauty, and by al young persons woo would have their hair beaatifol and glossy. Very truly and gratefully years, SOLOMON MANN. FROND WOOD: It was a long time after I eaw you at Blissfleld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, end when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, ea the surest test of its power. It has done all that you aesareel me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed Its effects, are now using and recommend• lug its nee to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respectfully and truly, yours, SOLOMON MANN. Csams, 111., Jane 28, 1822. I havo used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired Its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the U. 36 of his Restora tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. B. BIiFiSIE, ex-Senator, U. S. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing Bstablishmant)and 114 Market etreet, St. Louis, Mo. • Sold by DR. e.EO. 11. KEYBRB, No. 140 Wood st., je2:3nidsw And sold by all good Druggists. TJOINT BOX FACTORY.- BUSTIA k GUTENDOBP Have Just fitted up in complete order, new machinery of the latest improvement, for the manufacture of Boxes of every description. We are prorared to make to order at short no. tee, Boxes ennoble for Soap and Candles, Packing Boxes for Hardware, Variety Goode, Looking (Hate and Picture Frames etc Orders promptly tilled. mythim DRIED APPLES-40 bushels Dried Ap plea, just received and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS & CO., je= Corner Wood and Water meets. 1 . 0 BAGS Dri . eildgr, co fo so re . bi 1=24 Nos. 19 and 20 Wood street. pOINT BOX FACTORY.— DEISM. .54 GUTENDORP Atteinfactare to order, BOXES imitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Goode, etc., etc. elk. Orders utemptly tilled. nryl2:lY TUST received another assortment of BOOTS U and SHOES, consisting of Ladles' Heel Boots and 511p pera, Gent's, Boya's Youth's, and a large variety of Chil dren's Fancy Shoes. Please give us a call, at the Cheap Cash Storo of JOSEPH IL BORLAND, jel9 93 Market street, second door from Fifth. DWELL NG HOUSE cn Third street a for rent. 8. CUTHBERT & SON, je23 51 Market street. S3SOOLAWRENCEVILLE PRO -9 PEATY FOR BALE---A two story brick house of hall, good cellar, wash house, stable, carriago house, coal house, etc., choice fruit trees, apple, pear, plum, cherry and quince. Great variety of flower* and shrubbery. The lot has a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep to Ohesnut street. Terms easy. je2B 8. CUTHBERT & 50N,431 Market it. AWNING RODS-1 set Awning Rods, for gale b 3 (le2) EMMY EL-eourNa. MASTIC AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBIRIGH THEATRE. MISS KULBERLY LISELDII AND M.srumearias INDEPENDENCE - DAY I TIMER GRAND PERFORMANCES, By the celebrated Band of Ethiopian Minstrel., known ad ORDWAY'S .EOLIANS! Who will give an Ntbiopinii Melange of Bongs, Dances, Say ings, Cornicalties,4nrlesques, etc. In which the initaltabla eoakedlau„ RPM MORN, will appear in some of MS most laughter prurazing arts. • li, Pt ; erf.aina,, J,t...1.1. A. Serois‘l ...j, P. 51. Tl.li h P. M. t., performunco. /-;" t,tor I) monca at 8 can at the 'Dux 0111 ch througlithe day. IVATIONA 1, .1 IT B I 1", p, E, ti July Ith, t 776. frE ...,-.,.--, ~...:•:',1,/) (..,.. iftfq.-11.--;:t-- ...,,•,P..,,t'':-;.:',...-.,,,,---,-.7,.. ~,,,...,.. 2 * , f. 31..5:. L. ', .. t . , ; , • ipi..,-;]-. ZL:I.,-,..th..i.v, . ~.',',/ ''' i'N:::......•.::•::-:' 7.7.7e'1..:*:..1. - r i ; f7 .T.:::4-0.•:,.‘ • -'..."'. N., '' i 1 p,-._s:.=',--::-4-:1:-.'',71,*'4;.?;:t-,•: .....4.. --- -.. I ,-;• -E.,_ — .7 — —", •:---- -.---_ 7.f.7;7- ;:-----:;,':.-:::'• .7-!--- - _-_,- - .•-•,:.,-,:,...-5".:-..'.:-.,-::---,4,,-...,...%-----,:',!,...-?:- French and Circus will relic. in ac I.':(tidinr,.;l3 oa BEN TRIMBLE'S 1.0 irRiDAV, SATUR DAY and i‘IiiINDAY, July 2d, end irith. Among the many splendid attractiimi i , f tilt) French acd Amercan corp.,,ii of RIDERS, VALIIT2:iII.S. TITMBLEiIS, ACROBAT% MAtiliLliANB, ANS, DA.N(.1!".113, VO CALIST,,, etc , are the fo:lowiri MAlrLtd.l the F.,r,"tri enneit mArYt,i,E 11)1, leii , r7.lil.o Idic.er, and parthen?.l2. Ma. Ci!A—i E. ; 4 ; •;Itriit general perforii.er th, AN, French Ilotenle-, an I ARMSTRONU, filo `dat,-1,1.•• a t end Vaults. MONS. :tNli 7.lNi :ill, the Acrobats. GLIAitLE , i •the Boy Itiit,r in the we:,. fumed American two•Lii:rsorhi.r. M Ai; r. the Juvenile Prodigy o± t)1 , ring. TiJiNi v PASTOR, the American Clown and Pasa , Sirmi•r. The flr3t vrfurinance cf this Lelrnhel trenpe, artia, , s will take pace on FBIDAY E IN(1, Jiiiy 21. Doors opou at nt 7 o'clock". Afteruorin ontettliiiiienit for the tic oommodetion of familiee, ou :SA'n_liti)Ay, joy 72. pee n . ) open at 2 o'clock; evenin:f at 7 o'elc,ek„ Three performances on _MONDAY, Joly r Ct. DOOI'S orr.n at 10 A.. and T P. aI. kerformanoei to.cconninco half an hour atter opening. AD.)I1S0ION—Boa, E 0 cout4 ; l'it, •:;5 cents; Chthlral to Box, '2O c,rag. je2S Jo . r-11' Ti ll' CP .1.411, WILL ATTEND 'lO TTIE POSTING and : ut h:i : , 111(13 BILLS FOR CONCER.'2I3 *All communicationa— 4.3iElev tohrg: , :ph, ur oiLE t• wto--directed W the mice ul the. prompt attanann tpT DAGUERREA.N GALLERIES. NEW -DAWJERRPILN ANf) AI'4I3ROT in- } ',I ASE.I" 3.2.4. FD 2' G A Y . ~iyTUBTBEET.NLURLYCPPIY.I.7 POST-01719,n. SQL, PICIURE:3. tvlzim lit Ni; ei,Tlet',' nr7 , r,..ther o and warpint,l to I,,letvia, nt t . :0;: , 0.b1,, M. Sick or d,...c0z&e , 1 pert,,ns n:: , •11(.1.•lir:t1. ap'2C,13.1.5v7-13 AM B R 0 T YPE S.—These beautiful and (hirable pictures on glaSs; in all their perf , ,ction and iovelincgs;isingly or In group:, may be obtslnethtt WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fourth etroet. 11e29:1w 11, PhoiogtrapLaeirg and :21 I' n rag , NEW Y08.,E. GALLERY, 21 Fi Ui atrest, 5:1:1 SUNBEAYi GALLERY, 2.W. cor. cf PRICES TO I,UIT A M 13 1i 0 'l' 11 A LII.IIJT(FM, AND PICTUR79 WARRANTM), AS AT ~`.:i 'Z' l'lT.::' , l' CL.".....! 1...37',1.11T,T.1.f1i.-;:i"2 IN THE COU:;TRY, .1.. , E-;. :Fourth EtTe.nt net:towed to 21 CARGO & CO.'S PITYCT TOP,APITID AND AMBILOTYI'II l/ALLEIVi: ha 3 I , een tem.wed ceom T 6 Fourth ntredt, !o Ar 1 FPO: att., t, near 'fbalt 71J^1114 havits r purpo.c., with throo brg, 114110.;, r,to ~urpaa.sc,l i . O tilt) city Iv: cOmfort, c,n/vt,u1n1p...4 a-3 , 1 1:1 urrr.l,,; Ilk (.21 t. 4i , ku Our o‘4 f7J 31 , d e n d 1..!`0;2. 5 to . :1 t 1.1 Vii:ll/L7g Eti• prior likenosit46 aro ic,v;te I 1111,. Or, :1011 1100:L1 and pec!..:. , -2r,s ur iLe-, v,,,Juud .DALLY SALE AT Ni.VI F TIT Sr., At tho now Cor.i.ii,ir;al at.*-1 ".oeinA, No. LI, Fifth at:l3ot, ovory *.vcolc dap, nr, ric,.l:l in all variety, anitud for tho tradv aita trotn a largo stuck which is constantly repl. ,liud fronli consign- moat:, that mini, AT 10 C , 'CLOOE, A. , Dry Go'ods and famly cora prising nearly ovorything mewed in the line for personal end fe.rnily nee; table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots nod ladiei ware, AT 3 O'CLOCii , P Household and kitc.hdu furniture, new and ennud-hand; bade and bedding; carpote; elegant iron P.,zze. China ware; stoves; cooking ritonsilot; AT 7 YCLO ii, e. M., Fancy articles; watc!ics; clos:k.;; ; musical lnalrui manta; guns; clothing; dry g 5 i•; ~ .td or 1 chore, book stationery, .be. j%31 DA VI'S, Aact.s • LOSING Silt.? OF CIIO;CE LIQUORS, AT AUCTION—OA R mc,N l „,j , j ray J., at 10 o'clock, ct the store Alt.theltren Bro., No. 209 Liberty etre°., will b. 314.4,1 without rccot-ve, clone the en tire et.ck, 4 1/.alf pipe.; ruporio: vaa an .1 La:: Itrandiee, 1:: bbls. Large'a au I .1,1 Cherry .13ranc1y, Winn, Wino Bitter', Spices, Introit 41.10, o 109 Copper Still, Worn ui), ,:g., 0..1: The, holding about .101.1,1,1.: !torn collar to fourth story. `tend Letter Preo, Excellout Llroy, utt. , r- M. i , AV ES. Auctioneer. C 4 V I ?NO A & COO, )4. I=l CARRIAG P.OOKAWAY,S, .B1J(1011]. , , SIJI.-:11,S AND sLErailF; No. 197 I',nu ntrcet, 11 11, l'A. .t.R7^ Ail work warranted to Le of tho materlalg and worktnengliip. *nr.yrklydla W. If. M4ICIEE . 111 cG.E 11 ME Re ILAN T T..", I LOI:i1, Denies in Ready Mode Chilling an ! l Ceiattonm'i Burnish Fog, Gooda, corner of FaLira! _mt :;ukl egtoire Alla gheny City, Pa. e - - ,;'' A A ! j 0 E - e;r7 eR- 0 DAS A BEALITLItIII. CP.L.W.:102.4 ImoNUNEvi'S • CPA 2 Pfii, EU el Cti;inr-L3S, Tha pun , : bre r.rpc-Afully hav!...,1 cracutua our stock, PritlG3 10w, 'l,l %fork wurraut.l L AM: 1 18E1.- 150 111.1 f, Bblg. Fi-h; 140 " 'Front; 100 " " '• tiAm.)l, ; '• L'iclitrt4; Jn3t receic , 3cl ant for by ell (11-tOCERIES WINES AND I. , IQUORB. 150 bays Flo Coffee; 100 chests Black and are ?a 'Zia? ; 25 bids. Cristled Suttar 25" Coffee 20 " York Byrn') ; 20 " New Orb owl Molteicas ; 0 Tierces New Rice; 10 boxes W. W. 11. tlrant'e Tobacco; 100 " M. R. and Layer llaielns; 20 kogu French PIUILIA; 2 Enucheoas Jamaica Rum; 2 " Ponta Cruz Ram; 2 PiperHidlgulflita; Also, french Brandy; Port; ?berry, Malaga and °ham, pane Mites; Pure Old ityo and Rectified Whisky, inatoro and for sale low, by HAIVORTH BROWNLEE, Scout:aura to Haworth, Bro. I: Brownlee, Cor. of tb.o Diamond and Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1)_ LANTATION 3UUAR &MOLASSES -100 hhde. folly fair and prime N. 0. Sager; 600 1.1,13., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molaszea; 00 " SL James S. LI Moliniwie, now landing and for Bale, by 1.11 - 1.1.1 , 111 s laCIiETSON, 07115 2:71 and 213 I.ll:criy gtreet. URE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal parpons, by the bottle or galloc, xt IIAWORTII z nizowsa,E'B, Crro ,, r of Pigmrnd alleV• ELLUM COPY I N G BOOKS—For sal© by J. R. WELDIN. DESIRABLE. P ItOPERTY FOR SALE— A Dwelling lions; and two large lots, with good im provements. immedlito pesseaslen. Pike, SISCO. A Farm 01303 acres, 40 improved, all prime hind one mile from Fayette SP`ringa. , Price, $6 per acre. • A Valuable property at La Nrroncevilte, in complete order, goodlocation, immediate ponosilen—:c•3'oo. • A ention of chola.) hind in rranklin county, lowa, in good location—V,so per acre. .9. can-Du:l fi SON, je2o 61 Market street. NEW FABRICS IN DltkilBB GOODS. A. A. MASON & CO., Arm., NO. 2.5 Fifth Street, Ara now opening xich • Preis Pak.% E.:rag - Es, Chnlliea OrE;lndfos, Part; Trillion:A, And a splendid rolartion of SPRING SHAWLS. _ (614 CIOVERED CANE 1100 P.—An excellent A— , article fin Limlieve giintts. A largo lot OP" ut qty 7493 uckluutroT t. :I', ilv.t 1' I - Li.:LD A'l 1,,,-:,,z7 G. M, DOSCH'. Sr, Co ~: 719Z-.1.77 11 EN WY 11. caums,