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as three laborers were mow-
Jg to Williaxp B. Nimick,
work run, in °berthas town
-4 half from the city, on the
river, about midway of Bra-
TCovered the dead body of a wo
, some bushes in a piece of low
.iver. One of the men immediately
.y and informed Coroner Alexander of
, with Dr. Murdoch, proceeded immedi,
e spot. On reaching the , place, which is
.sort distance from the main road, but in a
rather secluded spot, at least a quarter of a
mile from any house, the body was discovered, lying
among some low bushes, and effectually concealed by
them. The face was uppermost, and the lower limbs
were partially exposed, a shawl bOing thrown over j
the upper part of the body. ,The body was in an ad
vanced state of decompositiob, and the odor was very
offensive, the head especially being so much decayed
that it would have been impossible to distinknc.ll3-00
foatnres, oven to a person intimately acqp=clited with
the deceased. A large horse pistol, wcia a barrel six
inches in length, and large enougl , co carry a half
ounce ball, was found within 11,0 - feet of the corpse,
below her feet. The dresswlteated that the deceased
was a German. Dr. _Murdoch made as close an ex.
=illation as the auto of the body would admit, and
gave it as his opinion that the female was thirty or
thirty-five years of ago, and had been a mother. She
had on a woolen plaid dress, green and purple striped,
two woolen plaid skirts, one dark, with largo bars,
the other lighter, with smaller squares; also a blue
cotton spotted jacket or corset, over a coarse linen I
under garment; white cotton stockings, confined at
the knee, and cloth shoos, foxed all arounJ. A hand.
kerchief was on her neck, which was covered with
blood, and had apparently been twisted. In her ears
she had a pair of fine gold ear tinge, of a peculiar
style, evidently of Gorman manufacture, and in her
breast a common gilt shawl pin, with an ornamental
head of green and blue glass: A fine merino shawl,
white in the centre, with a brown border, was thrown
over her. On this shawl, %it:doh was not under the
body-as though she had worn it, were several drops
cf blood. She hod been a largo, fleshy woman, and
her dross scimoti to indicate that she belonged to the
potter class of Germans:
It was evident that the body had lain in the poet
tion whlro found from five to eight days, perhaps
lopgJr. From the appearance of the ground there
cowd have boon no protracted struggle, nor many
persons, as the graifs near the spot was bat little
trattipled.
Afwr an examinalion of the premises and the
body, Coroner Alexander swore in a jary, and tools
the following testimony :
Dr. A. C. Murdoch, tcorn:-I au ef opinion that
this woman was murderod and thrown into the place
where she was found. Think if the head was taken
off end tho bones examined it would be found that
she was shot through the head with this pistol.
C'Lristopher Leech, sa:orn—This morning myself
tor' , two other moa were mowing in the meadow,
when I smelt a very disagreeable order. One of my
companions remarked that there was a dead man or
woman here. Went over to the spot and looked at
the body; did not touch the corpse. Tho pistol was
picked up within four feet of the body; don't know
whether there was a cap on the pistol. The grass
was not much trampled.
Nichaci Quay, who was:in the field with Leeoh,
corroborated his testimony.
The jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the
women came to her death from violence inflicted
upon her body by come person or persons unknown
to them, at a time also unknown.
We have, given all the details of this sickening
rind mysterious affair, so far as known. There can
be no 'shadow of a doubt but the woman was mur
dered, either where the body was found, or killed
and subsequently carried there, while the manner of
her death is sufficiently evident from the discharged
pistol lying near her. There can be no presumption
of suicide, us the weapon could not have been thrown
to the distance where it was found after the commis
sion of the deed by herself. Tho fact of her person
being partially covered with a shawl also shows the
presence of another party. At the time when this
deed was committed, between the 2d and sth of
July, a pistol shot would not have been remarked by
any one Leering it. The proximity to the main
road, too, shows that it would have been an easy
matter fon, the murderer to carry the body into tho
enclosure rind conceal it.
It is to be hoped that, dark and mysterious as this
crime may now appear, its perpetrators may be
brought to justice. No clue to the identity of the
victim has yet been discovered, yet when the finding
of the body excites attention, those who know of
any one who may bo missing, might possibly identify
the person by the clothing.:
—Since the above was written, the Mayor and officer
Patterson have visited the scone of the murder and
a more thorough examination of the head by Dr.
Murchich disclosed a wound made apparently by e
pistol ball, directly above the right eye brow.
On making inquiry it was also ascertained that
the deceased has been seen in the vicinity for two nr
pas: in company with a German some
forty years of ego, of a commanding, military ap
pearanee. They represented themselves as man and
wife, but their actions seemed to indicate that they
were not. Tho man desired to obtain employment
for the woman, but did not wish work himself, while
the seemed unwilling to hire unless he also promised
to remain. She seemed fearful that he would desert
her, but he said he would write to her. Ho was
heard to say that ho wee tired of her, and expressed
a determination to got rid of her. The man had in
his possession a large knife and a pistol, and said ho
wanted to got tr . ; Ohio or St. Louis. They were last
seen together on Tuesday, at Snyder's, near Cork
Run, since which time the man has not been seen.
They were never seen separated. The farmers in
the vicinity seemed to have a distrust of the couple,
and would not allow them to sleep in their houses.
They lodged in 'the woods, and at one time occupied
a deserted hog-pen for the night. They were destiq
tube of money, and each carried a coffee seek, Supt.
posed to contain clothing.
All those circumstances combined, seem to point
out this mysterious individual, whose name, beyond
a mere rumor that he onoo said it was Miller, has not
been ascertaine3, as the murderer, and we trust that
he may be secured. The Mayor . has an accurate
description of his person, and will take active and
enerretio measures to effect his arrest. It is supposed
that hois traveling on foot through •Ohio, as ho hes
no means to go by tho usual public conveyances.
Wo hone we may seen bo able to announce his
capture.
The Allegheny Valley Railroad.
Thera appears to be a general feeling among the
people that the Allegheny Valley Railroad should
have permission granted to come down as far as tho
Canal Basin by some route, but a groat difference of
opinion appears to exist as to which of the proposed
routes is the proper ono. The subjeot is now in the
hands of a committee of Councils, and it is to be
hoped that some method may be bit upon which
shall give satisfaction to tho property holders in the
^Fifth Ward, and at the same time give the road the
advantages of a depot tearer the business portion of
the city. The business men and property holders of
the Fifth Ward should bo consulted in this matter,
for they are the principal parties in interest, and if`
this is done in a spirit of justice and fair dealing, we
. have no doubt a suitable and satisfe.otory arrange
inont can be made.
With its depot where it now is—in the Ninth
Ward—the road daily carries large numbers of pas
sengers—people who do business in the city and re
side in Lawrenceville, Sharpsburg and the surround
ing country. The value of property in those db.
tricts would be greatly enhanced by the extension of
the road to the Canal, and at the same time the
- wishes of the Fifth Ward people must bo regarded.
We hope the comtnittea of Councils, now having
charge of the matter, may be able to matte arrange
ments which will ho satisfactory to all parties.
Keep and Giblin.—On Saturday, in the Court of
Quarter Sessions, the motion in arrest of judgment
and for a now trial is the case of Keep and Giblin,
convicted of extortion and misdemeanor in office,
was withdrawn. The prisoners had been remora
mended by the jury to the moroy of the Court, and
in addition tho counsel of both appealed to the Court
for a light sentence. The prisoners were each son
tenced to two months' imprisonment in tho county
jail on the second count of the first indictment, and
ono month each on tho second count of the second
indictment. The Court announced that this convic
tion of a misdemeanor would forfeit the commissions
of the officers, and that they could serve no longer
as constables after the expiration of their terms of
im •risonment.
Not Div ureeci.—Tho rumor which has been going
the rounds of the papers, and which wo published,
thet a :dons. Louis Koller of the celebrated Keller
trimpe, had been divorced from Madame Keller, is
714 correct. It was given on the authority of a Cali
fornia paper. Mons. Kelle:, in the columns of the
:Now York Herald, indignantly denies the fact, says
-ho never was in - California in his life, and asserts
'that the most amicable relations always have and
still do exist between himself and his beautiful wife.
In this connection, we take occasion to remark that
we have boon informed that the Keller troupe have
been engaged by Gov. Foster and will appear at the
New National some time in August.
Jooepli, G. G. Kennedy, EN.. of Meadville, has been
appointed by tho President to superintend the digest
of tho returns of the manufacturers of the seventh
census, for which digest provision was made by act
of the late session of Congress.
New Counterfeite.—Two and threes on the Na
tional Bank, Boston; fives on the Monson Bank,
Mass.; fives on the Mystio Bank, Ct.; fives on the
City Bank, Hartford, Ct.; fives on the Danbury Bank,
Ct.; fives on the Elm City Bank, New Haven, Ct.
Elegant Silver Plated Ware.—Mr. Davis has now
open for examination, on the second floor of his now
auction rooms, Fifth street, the extensive variety of
elegant silver plated ware, which is to be sold to.
morrow morning at ton o'clock. The display coin,
prises all such articles in family use, finished in the
hest style, of fresh_ and beautiful designs. The as.
sortmont of fail tea sets is particularly rich in ele•
gent plain and• cliased patterns. Housekeepers and
others will bo much gratified by a visit of examine , '
@on, during the day. The sale is positive.
AIRS.
Long before five o'clock on Saturday afternoon,
the steamboats on the wharf from the Monongahela
bridge to the Point, were lined with speetatore,
among them a goodly sprinkling of the fair sex, all
anxious to witness the boat race between the " Pike"
and "David Holmes." The Monongahela bridge
was also crowded with people, and a perfect fleet of
rafts, skiffs, yawls and rowboats occupied the rive,
above and below the bridge. During the alarm
the bets nil high on the "Holmes"with Wai t
three to one against the "Pike." At five s , with
precisely the word was given, and the 1;
started;
their crows neatly and comfortably driy
The start was ' beautiful, and both ne '
ts kept to-
The
until they had nearly react*o lengths. The
'
the "Holmes" shot ahead no Point when '
" W. H. Darling" was some/
a buoy at the turning P`'a l head, and after turning,
ara2nefore the buoy was
oo ahead to not as
B
reached, the "Pike" ste two boats gradually in.
creased, until the
the
distance ' betwc ztin point was reached, when
the "Holmes" • the spectators
4.% some eighty g yards astern.
spectators
enjoyed
race - :° i highly exciting, and
enjoyed r :,. sight. The "Pike " is a Pittsburgh
boat Eil ,- "4 mannedby an whoexerted them.
s
experienced crow, much
„,.. es too much in the early part of the contest,
sup ,;...ur to that of the "Holmes,'
alio the others husbanded their energies for the
return up stream. The time was about twenty-two
minutes—distance three miles. The" Holmes" has
enjoyed the reputation of being a very fast boat, hay..
ing been built in New York, and carried off the prize
in a regotta there. She will be obliged, however, to
"give up the horns" to the "Pike." We are in
formed that the owners of the "Pike" intend oha'
.order' In Chris.
/Oman Shot and
Tiling to record the do
es repulsive as it is mys-
longing the "Patnam," said to be the fastest boa
here.
The Verdict in the DP.Kee Case,---After an absence
of forty-six hours, the jury in the case of James
M'Keo, charged with the murder of Prof. Baehr,
came into Court on Saturday morning, with a verdict
of "Not Guilty." The prisoner was discharged by
proclamation. At the request of the Court, previous
to the announcement of the verdict, a respectful
lonce was maintained - in the Court room, and the
released prisoner retired, surrounded by his friends.
Tho verdict seems to give general satisfaction, as
there was a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the
prisoner, to the benefit of which was cer
tainly entitled.
Railroad Accident—A young man named James
Willett, of this city, a brakesman on the Pensylvania
Railroad, met his death near Conomaugh station on
Friday night. He was running some cars from a
siding*to attach them to the train, and the grade
being steep, they dashed into the standing train, in
juring him so severely that he died almost instantly.
His remains were brought to the city, and on Sunday
were buried from the house of his mother, a widow
lady, residing on Third street, whose chief support
ho was. Ho was buried at Mount Union Cemetery.
Lietz, oonvioted last week of
keeping a disorderly house in Allegheny, was brought
before the Court on Saturday, and sentenced to pay
a fine of ten dollars and the costs of prosecution.
He was admonished that he must keep a mo^e or•
derly house hereafter, or the next time he was
brought up the Court would not treat him so gently
Drowned.—A lad named Jacob Kehl was drowned
in the Allegheny river, near the railroad bridge, from
a raft on the Allegheny side. Coroner Alexander
held an inquest on the body, and the jury rendered a
verdict of accidental drowning.
Deathc—For tho week ending July sth, the num
her of deaths in this city was 26; males 15, females
11. Of these, 13 were under the age of four years.
Excursion Tickete.—The Pennsylvania Railroad
has decided to issue excursion tickets to the Harris
burg Convention, good from the 12th to the 17th.
Bowman's Vegetable Compound is a medicine
which wo can unhesitatingly endorse in chest or
throat complaints. No man or woman, subject to
disease of the lungs, bronchitis, sore throat, or any
kindred ill, should forego a medicine of such virtue
for any nostrum known. Its rise to its present popu-
larity has been the result of the cures which it has
effected, and it has boon collect out, rather than boon
brought out, as a medioino. This is a fact which we
have ascertained, and upon it we cast our credit as a
journalist. *
11'71ite Kid Glovet, White Silk Gloves, White Silk
and Marseilles Vesting, White Duck Pant Stuffs
and Coating, now on hand at Carnaghan's,Federal
street, Allegheny city. A full stook of Reay Made
Clothing for men and boys, adapted to the season,
and a general stook of piece goods for custom
work.
THERE .ARE FEW THINGS which affords us
greater pleasure than sitting down to write a notice of
the CELEBRATED HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS,
because we aro folly conscious we aro conferring a public
benefit, and our heart tolls us that, by our notices, many
have been induced to take these Bitters, and been rescued
front death by Dyspepsia, Dlarhms, etc., etc., for the cure of
which it is certain. The Bitters have always been known
to excel all other proportions in the speedy sure of all the
diseases the stomach is heir to. and the marked favor with
which it is spoken of by those who have used them, cannot
but convince all, that its virtues are many. Try them.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere,
and by • HOSTETTER & SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
68 Water and 58 Front-erects.
On AS A MEDICINE, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN
Appetiser, as a restorative, as a solace, as a gentle
exhilerant, as a staff in manhood and a help in age. there
is nothing like J. M. OLLN'S CELEBRATED STOMAELI
BITTERS, they are pronounced by all whu use them, to be
far superior to any preparation of the kind now in use.
They are a sure cure fog Dyspepsia, Cos tivoneas, General De.
bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of
most of the prevailing diseases of the day. They should be
kept and used by every family, especially at this season of
the year, when loss of appetite is so prevalent. No family
consulting their own interest can afford to do without them.
As many spurious articles aro put up and sold as genuine,
be sure and call for J. DI. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters,
and see that the article purchased bears the name of J. M.
Olin as manufacturer.
• For Belo by J. N. OLIN, solo proprietor and manufacturer,
Me. '.07 Penn etreot, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
dealers zennT9ll9.
• JOSEPH MEYER,'
IdANITFACTURER OF -
Fancy a, Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Mrarerooms, 41%4 IF•enta street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
PITTSBURGIA PA;.
. In addition to tho Furniture bnelneev, I also devote
attention to UNDERTAKING. Hearses and Carriages
furnlahed. mr22:dly—lo
PIRPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order of the Orphan's Court, of Allegheny coun ,
t , will rxpose at public sale, at the COURT HOUSE. in
the City of Pittsburgh. on SATURDAY MORNING, July
81st, at 10 o'clock, all those two certain Lots of Ground,
situate in the borough of South Pittsburgh, Allegheny
county, marked NO3. 4 and 5, in the plan of lots laid out by
the heirs of Sydney Gre4g, near the Monongahela Bridge—
said Llts, together, being fifty (50) feet In front on the
Turnpike, and extending back,preserving the width of about
ono hSndred and fifty feat (150 feet,lmore or less, on which
there 13 erected ONE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, with
the appurtenances. Tsrms at sale.
jys:3twa3td:o.a-w
URE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
purposes, by the bottle or gallon, at
HAWORTH b. BROWNLEE'S,
I''s OarrPr of Dbmmul >nd Tw.me-‘,O
INDIA RUBBER CURRY CURBS—AIso
a large assortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs,
just received at the India Rubber Dopot of
J. .2 H. PHILLIPB,
ell 20 and zs Et. Clair street.
HAD-10 bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad,just
NJ received and for sale by
OOL WANTED.-
The highest market price paid for Wool, by
SPRINGER HARBAUGH dr CO.,
jelBb2w No. 295 Liberty Street.
TORPEDOES--300,000 No. 1, jug received
a and for solo by ILEY.HER tt ANDERSON,
ja23 No. 39 Wood strZet.
CHEESE.-
180 boxes Prime W. B. Cutting Cheese ;
200 " English Dairy
Received and for sale by [je3] HENRY H. COLLINS
I'lE CRACKERS-60 boxes No. 1 Fire
Crackers, just arrived and for tale at the lowest mar
ket price, at HAWORTH I; BROWNLEE'S,
jen Corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
(lOLTON'S WEST TOURIST & GUIDE-
For bale by (jon) J . B, WELDIN.
'& 1 1.01 - JR--50 bbls. Superfine Flour just
ceived and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER,
15 . 8 Corner Market and First streets.
INDIA RIIBRER DOOR MATS—The best
article In use, for tale at the India Rubber Depot, of
GENT'S WEAR._
, CHEAP.
Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters;
0; Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords;
.e 2
@
Gent's Calf Boots ;
Gent's Fine Slippers. e.
U CHEAP. '. O
AT TSB ' PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
Jel2 No. 17 Fifth street, DIPPENBACHER L CO.
QTATIONERY FOR OFFIO USE-A
A.) largo supply of Staple and Fancy Stationery, for of
fices, banks, eto.,for tale by (j.319)_ J. B. WELDIN.
SIINDRIE
6000 lbs. Country Bacon;
12 kegs Peaked Batter
76 bushels Bright Dried Apples;
25 0 44 44 4, Peaches
100 troz.hels Rod Potatoes;
200 44 Mixed ' 4
Test received and for ado by JAS. A. PIESZER,
myBl Corner Market and Second eta.
. .....
DRIED APPLES--50 bushels Dried Ap
ples, just received and for sale by
I IdcOANDLEES, KHANS .1;
3e22 1 Corner Wood and Water streets.
EEANS.-20 bbls small White Beans for
sal* by lel2l H. H. MUM.
, ,t 4
The boat Race on Saturday,
WM. McLAIMEILIN,
Executor of Thos. McLangblin
AIcO&NDLESS, MEANS & 00.,
Corner Wood and Water streets
J. a IL PHILLIPS,
26 and 28 St. Clair erect.
c o oiE_RCIAL.
__ BOARD OP TRADES AHD
iIIP ATTSISETCHANTS , EXCHANGE.
IP President.
W. H. NUBIANS.
Vias Frairanat.
p: i lIIIIINOT, Ist, ISAIAH DICKEY, 2i.
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, Ja.
Superintendent.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
Onamillee of Arbitration for June.
BIIIINOT, V. P.,
JOHN B. COSGRAVE, J. B. CANSTELD,
SAMUEL SHRIVES, DAVID ITCANDLESS.
The Injury to the Sugar Crop by the
Floods.
We have been furnished by Mr. John M'Devitt, one of our
leading grocers, with a copy of a report made by E. EL An
gamar to a committee of gentlemen of St. Charles, La.
Mr. Angamar was appointed to visit the inundated parishes
in Louisiana, with a view of ascertaining the probable dam
age to the sugar crop by the St. Charles crevasses, and to
raise means to pay the expenses of closing the crevasses.
As a matter of general publics interest, for all are Interest.
ed in matters which affect the price of articles in daily con
sumption, we publish a portion of the report. Mr. Angamar
says:--
These orevesses affect, sensibly, the following perishes:
Jefferson, (slightly, most of the damage in this parish being
done by the Bell Crevasse;) St. Charles, very badly ; St. John
Baptist, very badly; St James, the lower part badly, the
badtippl er part slightly; Assumption, badly ; Lafonrche, very
y.
Tableau,) amino the Effect of tf,e the F.cod on 04
Sugar Crop
Probable crop
Prospects of this if the crevasses
Last year's 'year 8 clop before ha stopped with.
crop. the crevasses is twelve days
. 5,683 8,000 1,600
. 6,626 10,000 1,550
.4,702 7.500 2750
.10,972 16,600 7,000
. 7,740 11,600 6,000
,12,01 T 18,600 6,000
Jefferson
St. Charles
St. John
St. James
Assumption.—
Lafonrche......
47,640 72,000 24.500
Thus showing a certain loss of 47,500 hhds. of Sugar.
What Cane ie not under water yet is protected, on the
Swamp aide, by levees builtsome distance from the woods in
the fields; but tho back water rising steadily, some of these
linear; are breaking every day, and as a consequence the
amonot of Cane and Corn destroyed by the floc,' la daily
increasing. The back water has been rising regularly for
the last six weeks at the rato of one inch and one eighth in
twentyfour hours. Since the opening of the second Cre•
vasee at St. Charles, on the 19th of ehal9, the daily rise is a
little over one Inch and a half, the breach is widening every
day, and the natural consequence will be that the water
will rise at the rate of two and three Inches in twentyfonr
hours. If each be the case, scarcely any Cane or Corn will
be saved this season.
With the exception of three or four plantations, there 13
no crop that levees and draining machines will save, if the
beck water be allowed to rise two or three feet more, and I
son sorry to say that it is the opinion of a number of intel
ligent planters that unless the Crevasses be stopped at once,
the whole of that — rich basin bounded by the Mississippi,
the Bayou Lafourcho and the Gulf, will be under wat,r
within twenty-five days from now—and the reasons for
fearing such a calamity are, that the Mississippi must fall
twelve feet before the water will cease to, rush in through
the Crevasses ; it cannot begin to fall before ten days from
now, and it cannot fall twelve feet short of twenty days;
hence very plausible fare arise of a general and complete
overflow of the parishes now affected by the Creva , sca.
Bat, however disastrous be the resute of the overflow to
our sugar planters, however enormous the losses brought
upon them daily, nay hourly, it Is nothing yet if we coin
pare it to the ruin, the affliction, the r ufferinge and starva
don brought on seven or eight hundred families of poor and
smell farmers living in the prairies and braless, back of the
River and the Lafourche. They are now driven away from
their homes by the flood—their houses and their fences be
ing floated away—their Tobacco, Cotton and Corn patches
destroyed—their cattle drowned or strayed away—and their
poultry, in fact their whole substance, being destroyed
They are throwing themselves on the hospitality and gene
rosity of their neighbors living on the river, begging for
food and shelter. What will become cf these homeless
people? They will have to be provided for at a groat ex
penes I Should the Crevasses be closed et once, they could
go back to their homes, In a few weeks pat their little farms
in order again, provide for the winter months, and try to
recuperate from their losses.
I hope we shall succeed in borrowing the amount of
money necessary to defray the mamma for closing these
Crevasses—that millions of dollars will be saved yet, and
that hundreds of families wi❑ be restored to the blessed en
joyment of their homes again—that the almighty
will be enclosed again within its legitimate boundaries, and
the successful shutting out of these elements of devastation,
will show to our people and the world at large, that howev
er extensive Crevasses may become hereafter, they can never
again bring so much devastation as they have this year, be•
cause it will have been practically demonstrated that there
la an ever ready mode of closing them quickly, certainly,
and at a comparativ-ly moderate expense.
In the above remarks Ascension is not included, it being
almost free from any damage by the overflow.
PITTSBURQII IIARKET.
Reported_ Expressly for the D.t7y
_Morning Post
FLOUR...Prices continue steady, though some holders are
holding on for better figures. Sales 350 bbls. as ful owe.
From first hands, 40 bbla. superfine at $3,25; 50 this. extra
family at $4,45. From store 260 bbls. at $3,50@53,62 for
superfine, $4 for extra, and $4,50 for extra family.
HAY—Six loads•from scales were sold at s9(aslol ton.
GUAIN...SaIes 140 bush. Oats from store at 40c. Small
lots of Wheat from.wagsn bring 70c. _
FISH...A few small lots of Mackerel sold at $10,60Q11,00
for Mils. and $5,50©5,75 for half barrels.
SALT...SaIes 40 bbls. at $l,lO.
OIIERSIt2O boxes W. R. sold at Bc.-
81311AR-.l3alea of 9 hltda. from store at 7%,@Bk,'‘)
OIL-12 NAL Lard No.l at 85c.
WHISBY--Salos of 12 bbls, raw at 21%, and 123' bble
rectified at 230. Vl gallon.
Philadelphia Market.
PEELADiI.PIIIA, July 10 —The Flour market is quiet; ehip
ring brands held at $4,26; 1000 I ble western extra sold at
$5. Rye Flour and Corn Meal steady at $3,31 , , , ,1 for former,
and $3,5734 for the latter. Wheat: sales at 98c for fair old
southern red, and $1,13 far good white; sales new crop at
$l,OB for prime red, and $1,25 for white. Rye is dull. Oats
meetwith a moderate inquiry. Whisky scarce; sales of bble.
at 26©260, 25c for hhde, and 240 for drudge.
Oln?cirinatt Diarhot.
Citicixtrem, July 10.—F1onr firm for extra brands, but
common grades aVe dull. Whisky has advanced to 21%.
The speculative mbvement In oats continues; 8000 bus sold
at 42,pa 48e. fiuguir active; 200 hhde sold at 7%@83.6c, being
3jo advance. Molasses firm at 95c, with more buyers than
sellers.
Now York dilarket.
Raw YORK, July 10.—Cotton buoyant; 8003 bales sold at
an advauca of Vic. Flour firm; sales 10,500 Wheat heavy;
weatern red $1@1,03; white $1,0501,15. Corn dull; 21,000
bus sold. Sugar firm ; Muscovado at .5 3 /@73 , ‘c. Carolina
Rico firm at 3©33V. Good Ohio Butter at 12@160 Hides
steady at 18®18%c. Tallow quiet, but steady. Freights on
Cotton to Liverpool 3 le,.
[OD LINTEL COMPLAINT.—AII tho ills arising from a
torpid action of the Liver, and they are many, will
bo cured by using Dn. WILSON'S PILLS. They are a safe
and moat effectual general family medicine. They aro pre
pared and sold by B. L. Fahnestock & Co., wholesale drug
gists, No. 60, corner of Fourth and Wood streets, Pitts.
burgh, Pa.
CANDIDATES.
SHERIPE—The undersigned offers himself to the
Democracy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convert.
BARNES FORD,
Upper St Clair.
[o:c CORONER.—The undersigned offers himself as a
candidate before the next Democratic Convention for
the office of Coroner, and asks the support of tho De
mocracy LENOX REA.
STEAMBOATS.
CEIICINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
The elegant side wheel, passenger paokot
SUPERIOR—Capt. Itromosrn J. Gascs—will
n' 7,,,, - , ' 7577. : 1 '*' leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS
DAY, the 4th bast., at 12 o'clock, m.
For freight or passage apply cn board, or to
FLACK, BARNES is 00., Agents.
Through to St. /4091/1 in five days. This boat connects
with the mall line, and will go through in the time speci
fied. She will leave on Saturday. ap22
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The T e steamer Elnl.A. GRAHAM, Capt. lion
I P•l7
11174e,1:-.1.* ROE AYRES, will leave for the above and all
Intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
Par freight or passage apply on board,
NO. 65 MARKET STREET,
BELLING OFT AT A GREAT SAORiFIOE,
TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK OF
Enitilroiderles and Trimmings.
To insure a ready sale, the undersigned will
BELL HIS STOCK WITHOUT REGARD TO 003 T,
And incites the I .dlea, as they will Lind great bargains at
NO. 65 MARKET STREET,
Between Third and Fourth streets
WRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams ass't
sizes Bag Wrapping, a superior article, for sale by
J. B. WELDIN.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-
A Dwelling House and two largo lots, with good kn.
provemente, immediate pessesaion. Price, SIBCO.
A Farm of 803 acres 40 improved, all prime land one
mile from Fayette Springs. Price, $6 per acre.
A Talnabla property at Lawrenceville, in complete order,
good location, immediate possesidon—s3soo.
A section of cholas land in Franklin county, lowa, in
good location—s2,6o per acre. B. MTH:BEET It SON,
Je29 61 Market street.
fIAYPE METAL, just reoeived and for sale,
1. by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
Corner Market and Second streets.
IiCANDIES-2000 lbs. Bon Bon,
Cream, big, Data, Chocolate, Walnut, Jelly Came
Strawberries, Cream &Ima/lade A
dttily, ND and for
N,-
sale - by
EIBB
No. 89 Wood street,
Oppodta the et, Mules Rotel,
• '"
. • .
Prnuutruaa, July 10, 1859
J. BUSH'S,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COMPLYING WITH TEIII URGENT REQUEST OF HUN
DEEDS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
DRS. C. ff. FITCH AND J. TV. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be consulted at their office,
No. 191 Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, for coNsumprioN, ASTIIMA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL CTELER LILRONIC COMPLAINTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary tli3Jease, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,•
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, tte.
!ITCH dt SYKES would state that their treatment
of Consumption is based upon the fact that the disease mists
in att blood and system at large, both before and during its
density:intent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan
!cal, hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system. With that, they nee MEDICAL IN
HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as
lases, (haying no a:ratios dials When noel alone,) and Inva
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, bat false idea that the "scat of tho disease can be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
seat of the disease is in the blood and its effects only in the
lunge.
Zit:- No charge for consultation.
A net of questions will be to Pale., wishing to ,- onsult
us by letter. 2.9:dsow
Ur. NOTICE.—The Stock Booki of the AIONONHA
HELA VALLEY BANK, to ha located at hleKeee
port, will be re-opened at the St. Charles Hotel, on THURS
DAY, the 15th Instant, to reedit° the remainder of Subscrip
tion to the Capital Fteek of said Dank.- jyB:lw—p
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 1
rivissuitaa, Jane lEith, 1859. f
[ t. THE PRESIDENT A ND DIRECTORS OP THIS
Company have this day declared a dividend of SIX
DOLLARS PER SHARE on the Capital Stook-4lve dollars
payable In cash to the Stockholders or their legal represen
tatives, forthwith, and one dollar credited to their stock.
Jel6 ic2Ot SAMUEL S. tdARSHELL, Secretary.
[l:7 NOTICE—TRH INTEREST COUPONS of the
Bon la of Lawrence County, leaned to the PITTS
BURGH AND BALD RAILROAD COMPANY due July,
1858. will be paid at the office of W. IL WILLIAMS tc CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made
in consequence of the failure of the Onto Lire Insurance
and Trust Ocmpany, New York, where the C.upons are
payable By order of
Iy2 THE COMMISSIONNRS.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 277 FIFTH STREET.
The su — bscriber has Rased, and fitted up ssveral commodi
ous reams, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now open for the Bummer iie(113011. La
(dee and gentlemen can always fiud an abundant bunply of
FRES if CONFECTIONARY, FRU. '2:3, ICE CREAM,
WATER 10E8, and all the refreshments of the season. All
are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for
themselves. (J 010) M. McUINLEY.
DURE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur
poaea, by the bottle or gallon, at
I.IAWOR.Th ct BROWNLEE'S,
e 5 I o the Piolonoci.
ADWELLING HOUSE Cu Third street
for rout. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
Je23 111. Market street.
WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE—An undivided third part of that valuable
property, eitnate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets,
loaning 130 feet front on Wood by GO deep on Sixth street.
One-third of the above will be Bold for $3,000. Ono-half in
hand—balanco at one, two and three years.
S. OOTILIIERT & SON,
jyl 61 Market street.
TARCH-100 bxe. McClung & Campbell's
'Extra Starch, for Bah) by
je3o W. LI. SMITH CO.
FOR RENT—A large Dwelling House and
Store, on Grant area. S. CLITUREtIT Ec SON,
my2S 51 Market Street.
FRESH FIGS-500 drums just received and
for sato by K 14141112,11 & AIiDEtISON,
017 9N I,cM etrfct.
QUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers,
Journals, Cash Books, and Day Books. A large sup
ply on hand, made in the most superior manner of the finest
quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books
made to order, ruled to any given pattern.
je2B WU. G. JOHNBTOII k CO., 67 Word at.
LIME -200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale
by fje3o] UENRY 11. COLLINS.
ItERRING.-50 bblo Herring for gale by
je3o 2L 11. COLLINS
PHINNEY TOPS—IOO various patterns
1.1 for solo, by De3ol HENRY 11. OOLLMS.
HOSPITAL SHEETING—Of all Widtb.B
and of the boat quality, for silo at tho India Dubber
Depot, 20 and 28 81. Clair street.
,101 l
IRY APPLES-100 bush., for sale by
ia 3o UENRY IL COLLINS.
JUST received another assortment of BOOTS
and SHOES, consisting of Ladies' Heel Boots and Slip
pers, Gent's, Boys's Youth's, and a largo variety of Chil
dren's Farley Shoes. Please give as a call, at the Cheap
Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
Jel9 OS Harket street, second door from Fifth.
WOOL WANTED- •
100,000 lbs. Wool Wonted at highest cash
I.IITOILCOCE, 01 . 01tRPRY it CO.,
122 Second street, and 101 Front.
prices, by
je2l:lmcLkw
00 BBLS. N.
BAG C. ALE T y A.. c l l 6BG fo ß r Av tia E le a bL ,
mr2l No. 18 and 20 Wood strent
Gum DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange,
Vanilla, ROBO, Strawberry, Pine Apple and Banana
Mtwara, for Elate by REYAIER it ANDERSON,
jel7 39 Woad 'treat.
$3 500 LAWRENCEVILLE PRO
-9 PERTY FORBALK—A two story.
brick house of hall, good cellar, wash bonito, stable, carriage
hones, coal house , etc., choice fruit trues, apple, pear, plum,
cherry and quince. Great variety of flowers and shrubbery.
The lot has a front of 83 foot on Ewalt street by 140 deep
to Chesnut street. Terms easy.
je26 S. CUTHBERT .8 800, 61 Market at.
00. L WANTED—The highest market
price paid for farmers wool, by
JAMES A. FETZER,
Je22 Corner Market and Firet atreetz.
HOES, SHOES—Great inducements of
fered at tho People's Shoe Store, to all who wish to
buy summer Shoes Cheap—Ladies' Gaiters, Buskins, and
Slippers. D. S. DIFFENBAOHER ft CO.,
Jel9 17 Fifth street, near Market.
DELIVERED EVERY MORNING.—
Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald
and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, nre delivered
in every part of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your
address at HUNT Sr. MINER,
Jel2 Hasonic
FOR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder
16 inches in di' meter, 43.4 feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 82 Inches In diameter, 60 feet in length, with tire
front; Fly Wheel 10 feet in diameter. For price and
inquire of B. O. .;:t J. H. kIAWYNIL,
jello No. 47 Wood street.
_
ADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
ERS, with end without heels, et the Pecple'e Shoe
tore, N 0.17 Fifth etreet, DIFFRNBAOHER
GENT'S CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth street.
Jen DIFFENBAOLLER Zr. CO.
VELLUM COPYING BOOKS.—These
books potsese great advantages over any others;
the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet.
It takes a moat perfect impression and is convenient to refer
to. When once in V 53 their superiority is apparent. Hold
by W. U. JOEINSTONI t 00.,
Je3 Stationers, 57 Wood et.
'RENCII PAPER ILANGINGS.—Now
designs and very beentiful—received by late arrirals,
for wile by W. P. MARSHALL . CO.,
1=25 Itimartera ord Dealers, 87 Weed street.
IFTHISKER BLONDE.-500 doz. White
Nt Walter Blonde for Bonnet Borders, received, and
will be sold very low to Milliners by tbo ider..e, at
sti2B 11011)1 . 0'9. 77 Nflartrot strpe .
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
wm. 11. BDIETH Ac CO,
118 Banred. and 147 Pint airao•to.
DARMAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR
NLJ NTTURE OR QUEENS WARE wanted in exchange for
two Building Lote, each 24 by IN fort, situate in the &wealth
Ward. 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
e 61 Market
CIOPYING PRESSES.—Screw Copying
1._,/ Presses, Calm and Lover Copying Presses, Lever,
Screw and Spring Copying Presses, sold by
WAL G. JOHNSTON 6 00.,
Je3 37 Wood km:lt.
IRESH TEA, MORE NEW TEA— The
finest Tea of every name, grade and color. The sub-
scriber has In store and arriving, a most extensive and
complete assortment of !lea in chests, ball chests and fami
ly boxes, all of which is offered at greatly reduced prices.
e 2.3 8. JAYNEB, 38 Fifth street.
QTAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada
mantine Star Candice, warranted superior to any in
the market, on hand and for sale by
P. C. it J. U. SAWYE'II.
S. HAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens just
0 received, and for sale at the Stationery Store,
je26 Nos. 31,33 and 95 Market street.
UST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Pizrdon's
EP Annual Digest of tho LOV3 of Pennsylvania, for each
of the years 1853, 1854, 1855, 1858, 1857 and 1858, namely,
from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1868. The
whole completing Stroud and Brightly's Pnrdon's Digest to
the present date, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Esq., for Bale by
J. R. WEIDIN,
Je7 No. 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
RYE. -125 bush Rye for sale by
JAS. A. FETZEB,
jy2 Corner Market and First streets
P RODUCE. -
10 b` , ls. White Beaus;
9 " Mess Pork, for pale by
JeSU W. H. SMITH & CO
HERRING -10 bbls. No. 1 Potomao Her
ring, Just received and for sale by
BIoCANDLE.SS, MEANS & CO.,
Je22 Corner Wood and Wator streets.
rfillE FRANK AN . ALMANAC FOR 1859'.
IL. —This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub
lished by Johnston k Stockton, after a lapse of years, will
again shortly be issued. The circulations as formerly will
be made by tae uMllfol mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill,
Esq., who will alto prepare for its pages such reading mat
ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga
eine. 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 booksellers and other dealers are solicited In
advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed,
and orders will be filled according to priority.
WM. O. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Publishers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Makers,
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh• je22
BACON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shaul
j 9 dm—country cared—.e good article, for sale by
01 29 WM. EL MEM 41XL
J. & T. GRO UT T,
IMPOSTEEta OP
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
PINE OLD lIONONGAIIELA RYE WAGERS, PEACH
/IND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
corner of Smithfield and Front Streets,
apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PRLNTING, JOB, AND ALL RINDS OF WRAPPING
2E 5 .4 5 21. 2F 131 ETti. 9
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.Raga bought at market prices. myB
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD juts removed to
No. 71- Water street, below Marke
Jo MOOREUEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DOR TUE MLR 07
PIO METAL `AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSINIRGIIS STEEL WORKS.
EAACI JONES JllO. L. BOYD WM. ItcOULLOUGH
imerican, Nab 4z, Corrugatul,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON
Warehouse, No. 13 First street,
1:=1
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH',
WHOLESALE AND RIZTAIL
1414:',RoNANTs,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Always on hand. Blaclapc,rry, Clui , &y, and Cognac
Erandlos, Old lionongancla and Iteethle& Whisky, of tan
va bent graft?. dal.dr.fa2:
JAMES A. FETZER.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
FOIL TRU ceiz Or
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Buttor, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Product) generally,
Corner of Market and Ulna istzoot.3.
PITTSBIIaGE, PA.
Rutin i , o—Francis G. Bei William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd A Ott, Mishkin a
wearingen, S. Brady, Coal.. M. iz M. Bank,. List S Howell,
Kenzie it Co., Ouurge W. Anderson, Donis Paitton A Co.
. _
‘,AINIIIEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
D..) street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a largo
STOOK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for CAS 11. In addition to his
Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large
Usortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup
ply of Sausage Critters and Staffers ;
Shovels, Tong - nes and' Pokers ;
Sleigh Belle, and Enameled
ct2ll Preserving liettles.
J. it H. PHILLIPS
ATTOIINEY AT LAW AND CONVEIYANORIL
077/109 iIITZ ILUM31:11111.
Nr, PI/ Toth
W M. W. El G 1111 'IV ,
WIIOLE3ALE AID 8.1.2-111.
FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCVMAIVIJFACTORY,
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Silk, Merino and Cotton. Under Shirts and DrtiWers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &a, Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give sad efaction. )el•lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON BRO.,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DRAIET.I3 IN
FINE OLD WHISKY'S, •
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
JaLlyd PHIL/ADZ LPIIIA.
GO AND SIEIF.
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind 'Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
rifiIIOSE WISHING TO _FURNISH THEIR
ii House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is 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. (mySilyis
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
(lIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
NJ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five
(rumors and upwards, and for Heating Bnildinge, public) or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Tnruacoa.
myedirls PITTSBURGH, PA,
_
CARTWRIGHT & 'YOUNG ,----
(Successors to Jahn Carturright,)
ra, ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
VA_ of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgiell and and Den.
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 66
Wood street. They give special attention the uinutactnr.
lig of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
ith punctuality and despatch. apii
liiiITCIIIICOCK S RIPCREERIf & CO.
(suoollisom TO lIIMPERN, MrCaintr.: A C 0.,)
FORWARDING fIND COMMISSION
MPROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers iu Produce, !flour
and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
naranerionsii
Springer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Eider, Bt. Louis;
Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros.,
Ft. Childs & Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Engaley, Cosgrave & Co., " Garret &Martin,Philadelphia;
61oCandiess, Means & Co., " James, lient,'Santee & Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver A Graham,
Geo. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati il.cone, Sterling & CO"
A. B. Penton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore A Co., "
mySLtf
Al* C. WEST & CO., so3ii:
ZIANOPACITP.IIIB OP
CARRIAGES,
ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. IN Penn etreot, PITTSBURGH, PA.
.13Z.. All work warranted to bo of the best materlals and
workmanoldp. rnyl2:lydla
W. R. McIIRE G. HI. DOSCR.
lAr• 11. McGE E & CO.
MEW IIANT TAILORS,
Dsalers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
leg Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle
gheny, City, Pa. jal2:ly
,JA112.9 B. 1113.16.D1A0
AtiOBERT D.ALZELL 8C CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Pa. n 0525.7.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.-
A full assortment of
Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CA AS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a spledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on band and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done atthis establlshment is for 0 &SR.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything,
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
I'ACRINREt & /RIM'S,
No. 103 Smithfield stsect s 'view Fifth. •
J. D. Psugllfin,
Jour IL DM's. mvl233v
VOUNDRY IRON.--80 tone, for sale by
4: lea /lOU FL OOLLM).
BUSINESS CARDS.
JONES, BOYD & CO.
GIAIIITACIIiaaL9 o
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Rosa and First Straets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ra 00 la HEAD & C 0 . ,
HANUFACTURIM OF
For LLoofing, Guttering, spouting, ace
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SICC.I.7ET MOH.
mr26:ly-it4
I. B. titoC-12,12.S Li> CO.,
LIAIMPACTIIRSES OF
ROGER3' IMPROVED PATENT
Cosw Rose AaD FIBST STREIDT6,
FIT ITIWRGET. PA
WILLIAM CLAYTON Lr, CO.,
NO. 37 DL.I.3IOND ALLEN,
Near Wood otmot,
A RDWA WE.
L. C. EIMPBUIZEIT,
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Krone Cannel Win. H0p 7 ,.-ins, late Canal Cornuffssiancr.
IVAsnuccrmv, Pa. January 8, 1858—Dear Doctor: I have
been using your "Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned
required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have
never found any medicine equal to thorn in relieving me
from affections of the stomach and head. They have never
failed to rcli:ve me from headache, and have always left.
my system in better condition they found it. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills WS a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
Da. R. ADAa3 WILSON. WM. HOPKINS.
Prom Tito 3. Etat:l:more, Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny 63., Fn.
Tot a. R. A. Witscat —Dear Sir: I have limn using your
Pills elute 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
iu a3O, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
for "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond deecrip•
t ion ; 1 am happy to gay, that they entirely cured me. 54r.0e
then lus them as a family medicine : if I am bilious, or
nuy:Ming Wile we, and I require medic ne, I take a Pilhaud
It Curer, me; they are my only medicine, and have been fur
the last seventeen years. 'l`llOS. BLAOff.I.IO.ItE.
January S, 1858.
PITTSBURGH, PA
Hear Dr. Keyser.
M3S3RS. 13. L. FAIEINZETOCII a CO--,1 have had considerable
experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded
by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri
etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own
case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con•
clition of the stomach. I have litewise prescribed them for
others, in casts of "hemicrania" and other f 'me -of head
ache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of the
stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar.
ly adapted, being entirely frzo !rem any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at all CebiliPring. Yours truly,
KEYSEII, 140 Woad street.
Pittsburgh, March 5, 1851 yl.:lsdaw
EEEEEM
I. R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hag diazov•
.. or , i a axle of cur coon paaturo wed a railed,
hat au C 0.3
Every leTtd of Hamer.
FROM TILT: WORET SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
Lie has tried it in over eleven hundred 03130E4 and never
failed wept in two cram, (both thunder humor.) Ho has
now in his pesteslion over ono hundred certificates of its
voice, all within twenty miles of Boston. •
•Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing core month.
One to three bottles will cam the worst kind of Pimples
oa tloo face.
Two or three bottles will clear the cyatim of biles.
Two bottles are wexrahteni to cnra the woiet conker in the
month or etomach.
Thro3 to five bottles aro warranted to cure the Worst kind
of Erysipelm.
Ouo to two bottles are wmrrar_ted to ouzo all liumor in:the
oyez.
Two bottles are warranted to cure ranalng of the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted 'to care corrupt and
running Moen.
One bold° will cure seedy eruption of the chin.
Two or throe bottles are warranMd to cram the worst kind
et ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to ours the moat 802
perate case of rhetuneUssa.
live to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a porfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is aken.
ROXBURY, MASS
DrAn Mensx„—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all kind of humors ' is so well established by the
unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most alzilful physi•
clans and the most careful Druggists In the country aro un
animous in its praise.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a fall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing most of these diseases in which you are TM
fortunately so liable. That meet excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured as if by a miracle; your own tomper to regtOTOCI
its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and frothM
naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Dlscove
ry becomes a fountain of blowing to your hatband and
household.
In the lucre adver.ced gages of
CANKEP
ortemit to the stomach, causing
DYSPEPSIA,
•
which is nothing brit canter tho stoin h; than to tits
11:awl:low wail
creating a tickag, gone feeling, and an indifferencu even t
tht cared of your fmil).
Tour stomach Is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distresses you, and yon can only take certain
kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the
nourishment it contains as the scrimonous fluid of the canker
eats it up; then yoar complexion loses its bloom and bo
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gorm. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loois- and flabby,
and the fibres of 3mu , body become relaxed_ Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted tc
Palpitation of tho heart, pain in the e!de, weaknete of the
spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most ozone
elating of diseacee, tho
PILES.
flow many thousandc of poor li7ollloll are suffering from
this diseam and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door nelablv....r does not know the cause: I wish to impreas
oe your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of proven
tlon is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the provontative and the cure, with this great
and good quality, that it will never, under any circuniatance,
do you any injury.
Na change of diet over neer:sJ=7-5.0 the but you can get
end enough of it.
DITZCTIONI ron tur.—Adults one table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yeasa dessert spoonful—Children from live
to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appll.
cable; to all constitutions ; take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twice n day. Youro
DONALD KENNEDY.
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
Completely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that is gray would not have it restored to its
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be cured, or with s'ck headache,
(neuralgia) but would be cured. It will also remove all
pimples from the face and akin. Prof. Woad's Hair Resto
rative will do all this, s.e circular and the following:
Axe A 1113016 November 6,1858.
Pass. 0. J. Wood—Dear Eft :—I have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having
been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, &o i l was disposed to place your Iteatozative In
the same category with the thousand and one loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county
some months mince, when you gave me such assurance as
induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en
tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot
tlea, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and bad thickened and become beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continues to
use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the
bead and mind. Others of my family and friends arousing
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 mast cor
dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who
would have their heir restored from whhe or gray (by rea,
son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, end by
all young persons woo would have their hair beautiful and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours,
—.— SOLOMON MANN.
Eluxun WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at
Blissfield before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave me . 4 ort lad !VßKciiiingont in Detroit, and when
I got it we co ‘, to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the
surest test_erits power. It has done all that you assured
me it wo - uld do; and others of my faroly and friends,
having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend.
ing ital . :we to others as entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for it.
Again, very respectfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
Oiruars, 111., June 28,1852.
. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have
;admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming,i as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the lase of his Restora
tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
.eminently so. 8. BItSBBB. ex-Senator, H. B.
0. J. WOOD CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in
the great St. N. V. Wire Balling Establishment) and 114 Market
-street, lords, Mo.
Sold by DR. GEO. EL SEWER, No. 140 Wood at.,
letaindAW . - And aald by all Boost Drawn ,
MNNIM
MEDICAL,
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, CathartiQ and Anti-Dyspeptie
PILES,
PREPARED AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
tonic, cathartic and anti dyspeptic medicine, these
Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri
etor, (DR. WILSON,) with a confidence each as a long con
tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence
more the motory and less ihesecerning powerof the bowels
than any other combination in common use.
AS A TONIC—They agree with the most delicate atom.
ach, removing nausea pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter—
rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre.
vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach,
—the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action
which should never exist in the human stomach. From
these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may
expect a free, fall and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain nausea, local or general debility, or that dia
guetlngeickileas or costiveness—the usual effects which at
tend or follow the use of other purges.
Extract o a Ietter CERTIFICATES
f from II r Fizrusworth . Cb, Druggists,
Memphis, Ten.nessee, January 7, 1858.
UES3RS. B. L. FAIIINIBIeeII a CO.—We were the first to in.
crodnce Dr. B. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ego.
They were the best Fill ever in this market. Wo use no
other in our own families, and secured for them a filch
tharacter by cur recommendations. Yours, truly,
H. F. FARNESWORTII 3 CO.
Extract of a letter from O. TG: Irwin, Nashua Tennessee,
February 15.1858.
Tiltssas. 11 L. FAI3NESTOO% a Co.—Dear • I have seen
Dr. R. A. Wilsou'J Pills used for the ague with goad effect;
I have used theca myself, and believe them to be the beet
Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many other
complaints when properly used, aria I cheer:M.ly recommend
them to the public. Respectfully, yours,
THE GREATEST
- I
lOC 0 I .
OF THE AGE.
Three to roar bottles are warranted to care aelt-itheare.
KIDNEYS,
CURE;
Friro $l,OO per boltle. For rale by
Dr. OLEO. fi. EEYSER,
No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Yo.
eey4.:davz
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
WO#WfXV.
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DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
EL 0 G E.a SP
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROITRE
iJEY AND BIDE-LIGHT
GALLERY 9
IM' STREET, NEARLY OPPOB/131 TRH POSDONTICEIP
w tS.PIO - 11111E3 taken in all tho various - styli:a, In asp
eather, and WarTCl3tkd to please, at reasonable rater/.
tick or doceszed persons t aken at their residence:
w2o.iN
R. N. CARGO & CO.,
P hotographers and Ambrotypists,
NEW - YORK GALLERY,
wo. 21 Filth street and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
R. cor. of Mario t atreot and Diamond, Pittahnrgf.
PB.loF_'.9 TO MIT ALL. rayliktf-gp
A ISIBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE.PICTUREI
WARRANTED, CAN .1112 HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS.RSTABLISIMELNT
IN Tat, COUNTRY, AT
fel2 WALE'S, Fourth stroot.
Removed to 21 ?IRh Street.
CARGO & CO.'S RGOTOGRAPHIC AND
ASII3IIOTYPE &MAURY hag been removed from
78 Fourth street, to No. 21 Firth street,"near Market.
Theuirourea having been built especially for the pnrpose,
with three large lights, are ROI. surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and oxcollendo m arrangement.
Onr old friends and patrons, and these viihitiir su.
perior likemeszee, are invited to call. ta. Reception Rana"
.and Specimens on the ground door. ap7 •
.1 AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial gales ''.ooms, No. Gl, Fifth
street, every week day, are held publk iale3 of goods In all
variety, suited for the trade anti consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must be closed forthwith:
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. IL,
Dry Goode and fancy articles, comprieing nearly everything
needed in the lino for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shot , s; ladies ware,
AT C O'C Loon:, P. IL,
Ifonsehold end kitchen furniture, new and second-hand:
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China. ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. IL,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks:Jewelry; musical inatru.
meats; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes, book
stationery, dc. [sell P, hi. DAVIS. AuCt
G. W. T3.WIN
ELEGANT SILVER PLATEDVTA.RE,
on TUESDAY EVEZsaNG, July 13th, at 10 o'clock,
will be eold at the new Auctfou Rooms, No. 45 Fifth street,
an extenaive and very choice variety of Silver Plated Ware,
comprising the latest and•rrlet elegant styles. In the as
sortment are 9 full r,'a ecitii, of plain and chased patterns, 4
superb urns, b ica pitchera, of various sizes,6 butter dighee,
low and high pat,err.s, voi;etable dishes, goblets,
BaltdandP, cape, table and tea snooze, he ,
Theo urticlea are of exce;lcut woritimanship and beauty
in design. The entail po.,in:e and 1r .rtny the attention a
all. The art , clm can be ex. mined all day Monday. on the
second door of the Auction Mourns. P. DAVIS, Jyr Auctioneer.
AST AND CLOSING SALE OF THE
1-ItOPEItTY, IV ALLEGSINNY CITY—On
TUESDAY LVENINO, July 2001, at 6 o'clock, in the second
story salesroom of the ri,w auction house, 64 Fifth street,
will be held, the last and closing sale of Lots in Mr. John
Irwiu's plan of his valuable and beautifully located Real
Estate, situate in the First Ward, Allegheny City, well
known as "Rope Walk Property." These wishing to se
cure lots in this convenient and lovely neighborhood, will
notice that ilia a pcsitively Ilual sale, as the proprietor is
determined to sell. Central etre;:t, - on which these lots
;root, is 60 feet wide, and eitenrte from West Common to
Allegheny avenue, also CO feet wide. It is every way adapt
ed as the molt desirable suet for elegant mansions and com
fortable homesteads.
•
One lot, No. 54, having .50 fei-t front, and extending along
Tremont street, which is 45 feet wide, 260 f, et to a 40 feet
street on the line of the property of Richard Bowen.
Eight lots, numbered from 55 to 63 inclusive, between
Tremont street and Alle. , 4lamy avenue, each 50 feet front,
and extending back 260 fret, to the aforesaid 40 feet street.
One lot, No. 43, having 24 feet front, and extending along
Tremont street 140 feet toward Water lime, to a 20 feet
L^l:•von lots, numr(red from 44 to 54 inclusive, between
West Common and Tremont street, each 24 feet front, and
extending back. toward Water lane 140 feet, to a 20 feet alley.
Twonty.threo lots, numbered from 30 to 52 inclusive, be
tween Tremont street end Allegheny avenne,each 2b feet
front, and extending back toward Water lane 140 feet, to a
20 feet alley.
Plans can be had at the Auction Etore, and the premises
shown on applicnoion.
Terms of cale—Une•fonrea cmh, and the balance in three
equal annual p3yments
.190
TXECUTOR'S SALE OF Li:'
,S IN AL-
Y CITY.—On ?DAY NV ENING, July
utt,, at 9 o'clock, et the Cannaterc4il .ilea Rooms, No. 64
Fifth stroot, Pitt.bnr,gh, by order cf Joseph Knox. Esq. ex
ecutor of Catherine 'Rudolph, deceasal, will bo sold TO Val.
nable Lots cf Gr4,und, situata on Reb.ccit, Belmont, Rn.
dolph end Ridge streets, and ale') on Water Lane, in the
First Ward, Allegheny. Plans can bo oldalued at the car ,
tinge factory of Blesn'a. Johnston iz Bre. near the premises,
or at the auction stdre.
Terms—One•third cash; r.'sidno in one and two years,wltli
interest, coctued by bonds and ru:wtgago.
I'. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
AGGAGE AT AUCTION.—On MON
DAY, July 12. at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the Now
Commercial Sales Room, No. 54 Fifth street, by order of J.
M'llaster, Jr., the following unredeemed baggage, from the
Spread Eagle Hotel: Six traveling bags and two trunks,
with their contents. [jyl] P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r.
JOHN W.- I 0 SCARY
BIIILL POWIPER!
wILL ATTEND TU THE POSTING
and DISTRIEUTIN 3 of t,ll kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, ho.
All communications- .elther by mail, telegraph, or other.
wise--directed to the offlco of th% Horning rot, will receive
prompt sanction
A.
S T• CI N E & c 0.
GLASS PATENTED
PRESERVING JARS,
For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince
Meats, Oysters, and all such perishable articles maniac..
trued and for sale by CUNINGHAM3 CO, Nos. 109
WATER. and 140 RBIS?' 6TREET:ii, Pittsburgh, Ya.
The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi-
tion, cousiota in having it thoroughly boated when sealed
up, and in expelling all the air there m..y may bo in the
verse', so that when tho fruit cool ,, it will form a vacuum.
The undersigned haling procured the right to mat:inlets.
ture these Jars, respectfully calL•tho attention of dealers
and others to them.
The great superiority of GLAEI3 over any other substimde
for the preservation of. fruits, etc., etc. is so well known.
that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and
the proprietors feel confident than any one, after having
once seen-stese Jan:, will never Le induced to use any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
}
In the matter of the Petition of certain In the Court o
128,
citizens of the Fourth Ward, Pitts- Quarter 54E510
burgh, to vacate a certain nEey near cf Allegheny
the corner of Penn and Irwin streets. county.
And now, Juno 1.411,1858, tho Court grant a rule on all
parties intereeted to be end aNieer in open Court, on Saba ,
thy, the 10th day of July neot to chew canoe, If any they
hare, why the alley in &Oil petition deecabed, viz: an alley
teu feet in width, leading from Ecott'e alloy to Irwin etroet,
over the groural of 'nomad Ecott, ehould not be vacated.
From the record.
jel7 3t .w-4w 7.NOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk.
LAKE ,SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS.
, PARN, ITCURDY &
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Prt Ltlers' and cult Copper, Preseed Copper P.ottores,
V. - aired Gtll Be 4 torus, Spelter S.elder, cc, nl=o importers and
dealers in Meu.lB, Tin Pi IA t CI: t Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly
on hand, Ti n en's Idachtue, and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149
not, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cot to say dsstred pattern. lay 29:1ydliew
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT
.LA. STATE OF PEN.V.S.I7, VANL .
Frr7urtirn CiiA7.11`.7.3,
Harrisburg, June 2,-1858.
It is hereby ordered, that n "Camp of Instruction" be
held at Williamnpsrt, Lyio ming count:, Pennsylvania, the
present year, and the /Adjatint General or the Common
wealth is directed to flu the time thereof—to take charge of
the arrangements—to attend in person, end to isms the
neoessary orders to the lieuerul StnT, end other Military
°Metre of the Commonwealth in relation to the name.
WM. F. PACVI.I, Commander•ln-Chkf.
I.a.rante.7:l Gr.7. 7 1 - RAL'S OFP/CI,
Harrisburg, Juno 3,1868,
In obedience to the above order from Aced-Qusrters,
"Camp of Instruction" will be held at Williamsport, Ly.
coming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 12 at., on
Tuenday, the 7th clay of September, 1858,
To continue until SATURDAY, the 11th day of said month,
at 12 31, of said day, to be called Camp " Shequelianna."
I. This Encampment is intendod to include the uniform.
od companies throughout the State, who are earnestly re.
quested to bo in prompt attrudmcs.
IL Tho Major Generals, Brig:idler General:, and Brigade
Inspectors of the several civilises. au d briede.s, are reviired
to report to my °Mao as coon a 3 possible, wlmt companies
and field officers will be in attendance from their ro,p , actlve
commands—with the numb r cf men to r tch company, the
names of the (Uptain., nod their Poet Ofilcs address.
IIG The Aids-doCazue and ail other eincers of the Grand
Staff of the Commander-in Chief are ordered to bo in at.
tondance, armed and equipped In full parade dress.
IV. All ccuinaaice in is - ..reuilithco are required to brine
with them all bentt and camp equipage they may have.
V. Thu Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report
at once to my orEce, what equipage belonging to the istate
is in the limits of their command.
VI. The 1...1aj0r General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D.
K. Jechman, ehull be the senior oaicer on daty, and ha is
hereby charged with the inimediiste arrangements for said
Encampment, and is Ordered t/ report to this office for fur
ther instructions. By order of the Commander•in-Chief.
EDWIN 0. WILSON,
Adjutant General of Pennsylvania.
`WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER,
PROPRIETOR,
Fifth SI - rat, Fist Door to t 1 .Pe./..aurgh Theatre
The house is new, built especially for tho purposes of a
First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hay.
ing bad many years exporiont3 in the business will keep
Constantly on hand the hest that tho marhets offord. Ills
Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the beot quality. Ile wants
all his old =tends and the public generally to giro bits a
call at the Symposium.
OIGARS I CIGARS ! I—Avlargo lot of
hl.O genuine Havana Cigars of the "Seneca," "Coquette,"
“Conchita" and " Entre Actcs" brands, received this day.
Those wishing a coop Cigar should call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING,.
.1)7 Corner Diamond and Marketst net
LAKE B
18 1 : 5O Half Bbla. White Fish;
140 " " Trout;
1 0 0 Herring;
SO 4i Salmon;
0 0 Pickerel;
Just received and for sale by
3 71 EVEN - IL COLLINS,
1 0 BAGS Drie i d u atr, a iges t O
Nom 38 and W 4 Wood moot'
iIZaCTION SALES.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer
CIININGELATAS
N 0.109 Water street.
THE SIC:111POSIUM.