,~„,;~ ~'~ --- LOCAL AFFAIRS. The New Gdd Fellows Ilan. This magnificent edifice, located .on Fifth. street, between Wood and Smithfield, is now nearly com pleted and ready for occupancy, maw of tho,lodgos having taken possession •of the rooms allotted to them, which they have fitted np in a handsome and , appropriate manner. The building has been less than two years erecting, the corner acne having been laid in Septombar, 13.56, and is, in every respeot, honorable to the taste and enterprise of the frnternity of this city. It is one of the finest and largest (if not the largest) structures devoted to the purposes of Odd Fellowship in the country ; and the dosig,n and general execu • tion do infinite credit to the architect and builder - 2, C. Bartberger, Esq., and Messrs. I. h A. Patterson. It has a front of eighty-five feet on Fifth street, run ning back ono hundred and twenty; four stories (or eighty feet) in height, and constructed in the most solid and substantial manner, with fine ornamental iron facings to the doors and windows. Every story is provided with an unlimited quantity of water, with pianos to attach hese at a minute's notice, and in all respect , made completely secure from fire. The first •er groend floor is fitted up with three store rooms, ono of which is occupied by Davis & Co. ns a bookstore; another by Mr. D. Barnard as a us tatraet. The Emend story was leased a few months ago to Manager Foster, who has arranged it into ono of the handsomest and most capacious theatres in the wos.t ; while the third and fourth aro intended for the nEo of the various Ledger, and Encampments of the Order. Tho third otory has three Lodge rooms, with the nocestery ante-elianibcre s a largo reception room, committee room, and a fine chamber fur the meetings the Brit:rid of Trustecs. Room No. 1, on this flour, is occupied by Iron City Lodge on Monday night, Day Spring on Tuesday night, Winton Star on Wedseeeday, Mechanics' on Thursday, and Zecro on Friday. leoom No. 3is used on Monday night by Geo. t 3. Morris, on Tuesday by Rhino (German', on Wodnestlay by Angerona, on Thursday by Dibluezoo, and on Saturday by Mount Morlah. Room No. 2ls not ocoopiod, boing reserved for several Lasgss that will not be able to take possession until the expirae tion of their present loaecs. '.Cleo fourth story has one large Encampment room, nearly sixty foot square, and two Lodge rooms. In the former, Pittehergh Encampment meets on the first and 'bird Tuesdays, and Mercantile Bnoau)p... mont on the reoueo and fourth Toosdeys, of each month. Thu latter will not be occupied for some months yot, for the reason mentioned abovo. In a niche prepared for the purpose, on the outside of this story, will bo placed a beautiful statue of ChLrity, as erdbm matio of one of the first duties of Odd Fellow ship. The orootion of this fine building was commenced under what were considered at the time very dis couraging circumstances, but through the foresight, energy and perseverance of the President and Soon• tart' of the Board of a'rusteeo, William M'Cegue, Thep, end Mr. John A. Tyler, assisted by many high minded raemboro of the fratornity, who were anxious to aid in the building of an edifice which would be a perpetual .donumont of tho respectability and pros perity of the Order, it has progressed steadily through the "hard times," until now ready to loa oc cupied. It ie contemplated, wo believe, to have it dodi ratted with,tbe solemn and imposing ceremonies of the Order,' sometime in September, on which °ma- Finn the Grand Lodge officers of Pennsylvania will visit the shy for the purpoeo. Court et' Quarter Sefudons. Before President Judge 'William B. M'Clure, and Asaocia•a Judges Adams and Parke. TUESDAY, July 13. At the opening of Court, at nine o'clock this morning, Alfred Keevil, charged with selling lottery tickets, and agaiust whom an attachment had been issued, 17:1g brought into Court. A few minutes afterwards Bernard Perry, against whom a process had also been issued, was brought iu. Eis coursed, John Coylo, Esq., stated that he had no disposition to run away, that he had been arrested on the, way to his office. Mr. Perry then entered a plea of guilty and was remanded-until Saturday next for sentence. After some delay on both sides, tho District Attor ney emting that Robert Hague, an important wit. 'Gess, was ab. , ent, and John N. M'Clowry, Esq., for the defense, had announced that John Hampton, Esq., the counsel of Keovil, was absent, and asked for a continuance, and the filing of an affidavit by Keevil, setting forth that an important witness was not in the city, the Court deciding that they could not u alt for tho absent witness, Capt. Short, who was also under indictment for the same offense, and for whom attachments were out, the case of Alfred Keevil was called, and the trial was proceeded with. Only two witnesses were, called in the case, Mayer. WeaVer, who testified to his arrest, and also stated that no tickets were found on him, and J. Newton Jones. who testified to having purchased tickets .from Keevil during the last two years at an office on the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, over the ex change office of Hill 4, Co. The charge cf tho Court was similar to that given in preceding eases. After a short absence the jury returned a verdict of guilty on the first count of the iLdiettricnt, which charges him with vending lottery tickets, and not guilty on the second count, which charges lint with being an agent for their eale. Keevil was then placed in charge of the Shhiff, to await his sentence on Saturday. On motion of Mr. M'Clowry the forfeiture of hie recognizance was taken off. Bail in L•rrittor Col,ce.—Judge Ptl.'Clure said yester• day in Conrt that several eminent Judges of this State bad interpreted the now act of Assembly relay tire to liquor CP.R3 in 'various ways, and that this Court would not pretend to give an opinion at pres cut, but would eoetent itself with observing the prac lieal workings of the act. This term there See been fewer indictments under this law than over before. As far as the Cenrt could learn, between seven and eight hundred licensee had been taken out, against an average of one hundred and silty under the old laws. This would leave but few houses for indict ment, and those, too, of the lowest class, which could never pretend to claim a license. Under this act the Court now appointed the Clerk of the Quarter 5e. , 61011f1 to Mho bail in all cases whore persons are brought in on process for selling liquor in violation of the law. The amount of bail fixed upon to be exacted in these cases is throe hundred dollars. lllc`C• for• the Family of Prof. Ilachr.—Wo have twica alluded tb a concert in prospective for the benefit of the family of the unfortunate Prof. Baehr, who met such en autimely death in our city. By reference to Ar advertising columns, it will be seen that this concert is announced to come off tomorrow evening. The performers include some of the best musical talent in cur city, and wo sincerely hope the attendance may 65 a largo ono, and that the proceeds may forty a worthy offering to the widow of this la mentcd gentleman. Judging from the sympathy manifested by his countrymen in this city, and the active measures taken by the singing societies to attract a largo audience, we are assured that they will ly) cmil3crAly successful in this praiseworthy enterprise. Dog tho Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday morning, District Attorney Collier stated that Thomas Graham, who had been convicted at the last term of Court of keeping a ferocious dog, and who had promised to abate the nuisance, instead of killing him at once, waa keeping him tied up, annoy ing the neighbors by his howling more E than over. The Court said that Graham had been reloased.on payment or costa, with the understanding that he was to kill the dog within a week. A process was issued, the Court stating that should he prove refrac tory when brought in ha should be sentenced, and the Sheriff ordered to abate the nuisance. A St,utcrieWe Cowittrfeifer Capturect—The Stou• benville Herald, of fllcndny, says :—" A man calling himself John Johnston, (a fictitious name doubtless,) is now lying in jail at Waynesburg, Green county, Pa. He was - arrested by the sheriff of that county last week, and fourteen hundred dollars in counterfeit bank• bills found in his possession—besides a largo amount of bogus coin. He informed the Greene county sheriff that he is a resident of Steubenville, and papers have been found upon his person corro borating the statement, and by which, we under. stand, ethers aro implimited. Digclairgect.—The jury trials fur this term being concluded ;arta:day morning, Judge M'Cluro dis charged the jurors in attendance with the thane of the:Court, es ho was aware that many of them, farm erg cz,'peoirdlY, had remained at groat inconvenience to thceacelvea. Servo wheee presence at home very noc:cesary, had been refused the privilege of absence, Let it was net in the power of the Court to grant it, as the ends of jaeti:lo required their pre. ease. Arie.—Tha Mots otlist picnic, at BlTarland'a -Grove today, will be a grand affair. Extensive preparations are bAng unltio for a largo company, and the Rmnsylvdnia Railroad Company wilt. run several extra twins to the grounds. Those wishing to escapo for a few hours from the heat and dust of tho city, and enjoy a social re union should avail themselves of this opportunity. Magic.- - iPo are indebted to H. Klebar & Bro., of Fifth otre3t, for the excellent piece of Ennio entitled " Unfurl the Olorioug Banner," by our talented young tol7nEnian, Edward J. Allen, Km. 2'4 arutuent list in the Court of Quarter Sessions will be taken up this morning and disposed of at rapidly at potsiblo. BOLO Malt ' 8 Vegetable Compound is a medicine ich we can unhesitatingly endorse in chest or thoat complaints. No man or woman, subject to dr.c t so of the lungs, bronchitis, sore throat, or any kluc'ed ill, should forego a medicine of such virtue fora„ nostrum known. Its riso to its prosontpopu laraT•as boon the result of the cures which it has effect"and it has boon called out, rather than been brought se , as cf, medicine. This is a fact whiolewe have ar''c l iained, and upon it we cost our credit as a journalist. White Lic'Griozyse, White Silk Glavaa, White Silk and Mcreeilleorcotings, White Daok Pant Stuffs and Costing, nt.,, on hand at Cansaghan's, Federal greet. Illegheny. t it-- Y . A fall stook of Ready Made Clothiut for LaCr a and boys, adapted to the season, and a Moral stojc of pion goods for custom ¶ork. a Frightful Aoolden from c am ph ene . A terrible accident occurred at the residence of S. C. Wingert!, Esq., corner of Third and Ross streets, at an early hour on Tuesday morning. A servant girl, Mary Maloney was kindling a fire in the kitchen; which did not burn rapidly. In order to make It burnish° very imprudently took a can of camphene and poured a-part of it on rho fire.- ,Tho fire blazed up brightly and the camphene communicated with the can, whoa an explosion ensued. She was pros trated, and in a moment her clothing was on fire. She screamed for assistance', which was soon at hand, , and the fire was extinguished, but not before almost her entire body was badly burned, the skin coming off when her clothing was removed. Medical attend- ance was called in and all that was possible to relieve the excrutiating pain she suffered was done, but it is feared that she has received internal injuries which will soon relieve her sufferings. She was still alive last night, notwithstanding the announcement by an evening cotemporary that she died at two o'clock. Dr. Bruce, the attending physician, was of opinion that rho might linger until some time to day. Train Delayed.—Tho front axle of tho front car on the mail train on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, duo at nine o'clock on Mon day night, broke, when near Wooster that eveniag. Soyeral oars were thrown off tho track, and ono of them badly broken. Fortunatoly but one passenger was injured, and ho escaped with only a few bruises. The train was delayed several hours in consequence of the accident, not arriving here until five o'clock on Tuesday morning. Smooth coin.—We stated yesterday that the bro• kers of this city had a project on foot for excluding foreign "quarters," "levys" and 'Tips" from oircula. tion. They have resolved that on and after to-mor. row, Spanish, Mexican and South American quar ters will not be taken by them for more than twenty two cents; "lovys" will be taken for ten, and "lips" for tire, cents, and none of these 00108 will be again paid out. All specie payments will be made in American coin, and thus, in a short time, we will be relieved from the nuisance of smooth, foreign coin. Outline Park.—The "fancy" are on the qui vice for the trot at Collins Pork on Thursday. Already four entries havo boon made, all a No. 1 horses, and the 01j13 that carries etf the p1:080 must rnako good time, as none but fast stock will stand much chance, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special train to the ground for the accommodation of visitors. • BatikTound.—The body of Matthew Pringle, of Steubenville, drowned off the steamer Conway at Wheeling, on Wednesday last, was recovered on Thursday, having lodged under the steamer Albe• marle, and risen to the surface after the boat left the wharf. Tho body was conveyed to Steubenville, and interred on Thursday. Closing Sale of Me Irwin Property.—The beau tiful situation of Mr. Irwin's property, in the First word of Allegheny City, has attracted an extensive interest to the public sales of building lots into which it is divided. Surrounded by spacious streets and aven aos which admit pure air and open views of lovely scenery, these lots possess the attractions of suburban residenonl, with all the public and domes tic conveniences of city improvements. The extent and elegance of private improvements already made in this section of our sister city, permanently secure it as one of the most delightful neighborhoods for residences. When the elegant wire suspension will have displaced the old wooden structure over the Al legheny, the access to this property from our own city will not only be convenient but a delightful promenade. On nert Tuesday evening, the closing solo of these lots will take place in Mr. Davis' auc tion rooms, Fifth street. All the lots front on Cen tral, a sixty foot street, which opens directly on the West Common, and reaches to Allegheny avenue, also sixty feet wide. When improved with home steads, Central street will bathe favorite site of this favorite locality. A visit to the premises will con vince and delight all those in search of a suitable spot for clustering around them the beauties and comforts of home. The tortes of sale will be found easy, and ns the proprietor is determined to sell, this is the must favorable, as certainly it is the most inviting, opportunity which may occur for many years. THERE ALE FEW THINGS which afforde ca greater pleasure than El t4ng down to write a notice of the CELEBRATED HOSTh'TTE.E'S STOMACH BITTERS, because we are folly conscious we era conferring a public benefit, and our heart tolls no that, by our notices, many have been indaced to take them Bitters, and bocci rescued from death by Dyspepsia, Diarhora, etc., etc., for tho cure of which it is certain. The Bitters have always been known to excel all other propertlone in the speedy sure of all the diseases the stomach is heir ts. and the marked favor with hick it is spoken of by theca who have need them, cannot but convince all, that its virtnea are many. Try them. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, HOSTETTER it Mannfacturen; and Proprietcrs, l 58 Water end 68 Front etreetsi AS A MEDIOINE, AS A BEVERAGE, AS AN Appetiser, as 0 restorative, as a enlace, us a gentle exbilerant, fic a stag' in manhood and a help in ago. there is nothing like J. AL OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, they are pronounced by all whu nee them, to be far superior to any preparation of the kind now In neo, They aro n sure cure for Dyspepsia, Costiveness, General De: bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., sad a preventive of moat of the prevailing diseases of tho day. They ehon Id be kept and used by every family, orpecially at this season of tho ymr, when loss of appetite is ea prevalent. No family consulting their own Interest can afford to do without them. As many spurious articles aro put up and cold ao genuine, be sure and call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and sec that the article purchased boars the name of J. M. Olin as manufacturer. For solo by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer, No. 20 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Fa, and by druggists and dealers genatelly. rl2 JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURE E OF FarICY & Plain Furniture oh Chain, Watrerdedus, Litt4l- Perm street, ABOVE TUE CANAL BRIDGE, Z - In allitic,r, to tha Furataro basiinese, 1 aizo devt-Ao attention t, UNDERTAKING. Tlearzcs and Carriages fernimh.A. TELL SICHPOSIV3II; WILLIAM O. GALLAGHER, . PROPRIETOR, POI& Street, !7 Door to the TY:taburgh. 7heaPre, The house i 3 new, built especially for the purposes of a First elms lie,burant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav• ing Lad many years experlence in the business will keep constantly on hand the best that the markets afford. His Wines, Liquors and Alca, are of the best quality. He wants all his old trienda end the public generally to give him a call at the Sympesiurr. Ifel2:ly fIRPHA NS' COURT ,SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, of Allegheny corm ty, I will txpose at public eale, at the COURT HOUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY MORNING, July 31et, at 10 o'clock those two certain Lote of Ground, situate in the borough of South Pittsburgh, Allegheny rowity, marked Nos. 4 and 5, in the plan of lots laid out by the hoim of Sydney Gregg, near the Monongahela Bridge— Raid LIU, together, being fifty (50) foot in front on the Turnpike, ono extending back,proserving the width of about one hundred and fifty foot (150 feet,) more or leas, on which there is erected ONE TWO STORY FRAME ROUSE, with the appurtenancea. Tanis at sale. WM. 111cL4UG RUN, jys:3twa3td:o-a-cr Executer of Thou. McLaughlin. URE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal parpcGos, by the bottle or, gallon, at IIAWORTII & BROWNLEE'S, i Cornr , r of Distnriul nail Diamond finny. INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso, a large assortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs, Just received at the India Rubber Dopot of J. & 11. PHILLIPS, ell 20 nod 24 Ft. (hair utreat. QHAD-10 bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shad.,just received and for seta by IIicCANDLESS, MEANS 8: CO., ja22 Corner Wood and Water streets. WOOL WANTED.— The highest market price paid for Wool, by SPRINGER I.IARBAUGII it CO., jelS:2w No. 205 Liberty street. frOPEDOES---;:•00,000 No. 1, just received '"and for eale by REIMER & ANDERSON, j 023 No. 8L Wood etreat. FIRE CRACKERS--'-60 boxes No. 1 Five °reckon, jmt arrived and for rala at the lowest mar ket price, at HAWORTH BROWNLEE'S, je3Y Corner Diamond and Diamond alley. POLTON'S WEST TOURIST & ()ME NU Yor eale by (.1019) J. R. WELDIN. .FLUUR-50 bbls. Superfine Flour just re- CiAVOi and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, JS s Cornor Maaket and Piret areeta. NDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best article in use, for HMO at tin Indio Rubber Depot, of J. H. PHILLIPS, e 1 21 and 21 Rt. Oleir street. GENT'S WEAR.— : CHL'AP. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters; n O; •e, Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ; N p Gent's Calf Boots ; Gent's Fine Flip ... o pers. V CHEAP. kr TUB PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, jbl2 N 0.17 Fifth street, DIFFENBAOHER & CO- QTATIONERY FOR OFFICE USE----A. large supply of Staple law] Fancy Stationery, for of flees, banks, etc.,for sale by (jo19) J. 11. WELDIN. ,SUNDRIES. - 5000 Coantry Bacon ; 12 kegs Packed Butter 75 bushels Bright Dried Apples; 25 " " " Peaches ; 100 bugle's Red Potatoes; 200 " Mixed " Just received and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, my3l Corner Market and Second eta DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap pics,iust: received and for sale by hIeCANDLEBB, MEANS & CO, Corner Wood and Wator streets. EANEL-20 bble email White Beane for sale by 1421 IL 11. COLLINS. WS HAVEN'S Elastic Steel Pens just e received, and for sale at the Stationery Store, .45 Noe. St, 88 and at. Market Area. PITTSBURGH; PA! COMMERCIAL. VIFETSBUIWEI HOARD OF witApie. ararD MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.. liesidc H. p; E ittrIZO.E,WDit,V. ias :ni Me t. DIGELDY, 2d. N. Treararer. HOLD oR, Superidendent. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Cimunittee of Arbitration for June. P. R. EDUNOT, V. P., 3 :A iI :DE S i C iIi 3G U R V A ER VE : °DABINPTIBANIDDL'ESS. PITTSBURGH 'MARKET. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Rut FLOUR—llarket firmer to-day. Sales' reaOh nearly 500 bbls, viz:-150 bbls. from first hands at $3,10 and $3,87 for superfine and extra do.; 325 Ws. from store In lots at $3,50 @3,62 for superfine, $4 for extra $4,6004,62 fl.,r extra family. GIIIAIN...BaIes of 255 bush. Oats from store at 35(;31c. CHEESE...FeIIs In small lots Ba. OlL...Bsles of 8 bbls. No. 1 at 850. HAY... 6 loads sold from soaks at $7 to $lO ton. COFFEE...I2 bags Rio at 12512%c. STG &R...13a1es 4 Ude. at 858.'4; 1 bit& prime at SM. SALT—Soles 80 bble. No. 1 at $l. FISII—But few salts at $10,50 fur N 0.3 Mackerel in Lbls. and $5,75 in half Ws. WHISKY-11as ag dia advanced; sa'es of 31 Ibis. rectified at 22c., 231, 23% and 24c. Foreign lidarixoto. Per Steamer Canada.] LIVERPOOL, July 2.—Tho Cotton Market has been very buoyant; the sales for the week are floating nv, 37,000 bales, including 11,000 to speculators and 8000 far export of all qualities, have advanced %WV, and some circulars make the improvement 90. Breadatuffs.—The weather in England continued fevora• We for the crops. Richardson. Spence & Co. report Flour firm and in better demand, and 6d advance In prices. Tho quotations are as follows . : Western canal 20e 6d©21.8 Philadelphia and Baltimore 22,3®23 6d; extra Bt. Louis 24a ©24s 6d. Wheat closes buoyant in consequence of drought on the Continent, and prices have advanced 1d(g124 for red since Tuesday; southern red Os 6d©59 10d; western white 80 3d©63 6.1; southern white 63 1041,16 a 4d. Provisions'-Messra. Bigland, Alloys & Co. report Beef firm. Pork quiet. Lard firm at 6130558, and 563 for better lots. Tallow has declined ls©23: Butcher's Association Tallow is quoted as nominal at 610©61s ed. In Cheese the ealoa are unimportant. LONDON MONEY MARBIY, July 2.—Console is qnoted at 95+,495% for account. Tho bullion in the Bank of England bus decreased £.95,000. Thera was an hibreased activity in the money market 3 7Ei cent. Philadelphia Market. PEILADELPECIA, July 13 —The favorable advices from abroad have had very little effect upon the breadstuff/ market. Superfine Florio to held at4,2s,without sales. The trade are buying moderately at $4,20©56 for common and Imo; brands. Rye Flourremains unchanged. Corn Meal is look. log up. Wheat scarce and but very little demand; 320 bush old Wheat sold at $141,05 for rod and $1,13 for white. Rye is firm at $7. Corn scarce and in good request, with [se upward tendency in prices. Whisky unchanged; sales of bble at 2.bc and drudge at 240. In Groceries and Provisions there is no change. The stock of Sugar Is light and in good request. Now York Market. trisw Stotts., July 13.—Cotton buoyant; 4503 bales sold. Flour firm; 14,600 Ghia sold; State has advanced 5c at $4,85@ 4,00 Wheat firm; 42,000 bush sold; new southora red $1,25; white $1,40; Milwaukee club 82@00; Chicago spring unsound 70Q76; western rod $101Q1,03. Corn buoyant; 37,000 bush sold; mixed 03Q80; white 82@83; ye low f 9QIIO. Bacon steady. Butter 12Q17. Molasses quiet, but steady; Orleans 40. Llneeed Oil quiet, but steady. Tallew dull. Lard buoyant at 11%Q . 11% Whisky firm at 23Q23A. Fugar steady; Muscovado firm at jiiSo7. Freighta on Flour to Liverpool la Dd. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, July 13—Flour is railer; common hramds are otiered at $3,70@3,75; higher grades are weaker, but not lower. Whisky 22) and steady. Grain unchanged. Pork dull with sellers at $15,25 for These and no I avers. Bacon Shoulders have declined to 534: Sides axe cffared at 7%. Lard active, with sales of 80S bbls at 10%; mostly held at the close at 10%. Groceries steady +vita a fair demand. The river has risen 7 inches. Prow York Mtook !Market. NEW YORE, July 18.—Stocks firm. Chicago and Pock Island 75%; Illinois Central 76; Milwaukee 23!;;; Mich Southern 811 , ; ; i ; "Virginia fis 72; Miaaouri 6'e 85; GtliODll and Chicago 8734 . 2 Erie 1.9; Tennessee 6'e 934: California 7'e 87; Ohio, 1860, 102. NERVOUS HEADACHE —Rev. W. G. Howard, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, 111.1 • nois, who has been a great sufferer from nervous headache, but who has experl3nced entire relief from it, by the use of WILSON'S PILLS, in a letter, dated June 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs Fahnostock & Davis, of Chicago, Illinois, soya :—" During the last twenty years, I havo made use of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and Homoeopathic physicians, but all have foiled; and I had re. linquished all hope of relief, mall I was induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually relieved me in repeated instances of late, and I can chorrfully and con. seientioasly recommend them to others who aro similarly affected." This soVerelgo remedy is sold by B. L. Fahno. stock it Co., corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies uhcred bo addressed. (jyl3:cc CANDIDATES. grSUERIFF.—The undersigned offera himself to the Themocrecy of Allegheny county, as a candidate for Sheriff, aubject to the decleion of the Democratic Conven• tion. BARNES FORD, je24.:dsur Upper St Clair. 10. OODONNIL—The undersigned offers himself as a candidate before the ;last Democratic Convention for the office •of Coroner, and asks the support of the Do• mooning LENOX ILEA. STEAMBOATS. CEOTCHNNATI. Po Cincinnati. I The elegant side wheel, passenger packet fi ag: „...aj 4 l ), SUPE RI 0 R—C ap t ERDEOND J. Oaseit--will ''' leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, st. For freight or passage apply i n board, or to FLACK., BARNES 14 CO., Agents . ; Through to St. Louis in five days. This boat connects with the mail line, and will go through in the time epeci dad. She will leave on Saturday. 0p22 lonoeiDpivituriiriA For Inlariette and Zanesville. Tho steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. DION AN: r. AROE Aware, will leave for the above and all • -**-- intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 1 o'clock, P. N. For freight or palmsge apply on board. [ 0. 65 MARKET STREET, BELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, TO CLOSE our THV STOCK OP Embroideries and Trimmings. To insure a ready sale, the undersigned will BELL HIS STOCK WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, And invitee the Ladies, es they will find great LsrgaTnß at NO. 65 MARKET STBEET, Retwetn Third and Fourth atreete IATRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams asst eizez Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for sole by Jel9 J. It. WELDIN. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE . A Dwelling HMSO and two 'ergo kite, with good im provements. immediate peesesaion. Price, $lB , lO. A Farm of 303 acres 40 improved, all prime lard ,one mile from Fayetke Springs. Price, $6 per acre. A valuable property at Lawrenceville, in complete order, good location, immediate posseeriori—s36oo. A section of choloa land in Franklin county, lowa, in good location-$2,60 per acre. S. CUTHBERT B SON, je23 61 biarket street. TYPE METAL, just received and for pale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer and Printer, Jeild Corner Market and Second streets. TIIST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Purdon's Annual Digest of the 141V73 of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1858,1854, 1855, 1856, 1857 and 1858, namely, from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. Tho whole completing Strc,nd and Brightly's Pardon's Digest to the preaent date, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Eaq., for sale by J. It. WEI DIN, 117 No. 63 Wood street, near Fourth. IYE.-125 bush Rye for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, .19 2 Corner Market and First streets. pRODUCE.- 10 b' Is. White Beans; 9 Mess Pork, fur T ale by je3o W. H. SMITH .Sc CO ERRING-10 bbla. No. 1 Potomao Her ring, just received and for sale by McCANDLESS, MEANS -382:2 Corner Wood and Wetter-streets. rgIHE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —Tlaia well•tnown and popular annual, formerly pub. lished by Johnston ok Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again shortly be leaned. The circulations as formerly will be made by toe skilifal mathematician, Sanford O. Hill, Eeq., 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 booksellers and other dealers are solicited in advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed, and orders will bo filled according to priority. WM H. JOHNSTON & CO-, PubliFhers, Printer% Stationers, and Blank Book Makers, 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh. je22 TaIIAITE constantly on hand a large supply i. of Pare Wines and Liquors for medicinal valves= Those wishing anything in this line, can rely n on getting a pare article at JOREPTI GT, Carver Diamond end Market street. .1912 RANGES-25 boxes, in prime order, just A.., received and Syr ado by REIMER A. ANDERSON, No. 82 Wood street. Malta Rt. alailei)loiel, Panunsou, July 13. 183? J. BUSH'S, SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING matt THE IGIGENT REQUEST OP 11UN, DREDS OP THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PI.TTSBURGII, And may be consulted at their °Shia, No. 191 Velma street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAIIL HoTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSIIIIPTIV, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL CTHEII. cLIRONIO COMPLANTS, complicated with, or cawing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, .Dygepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, c. iTroil STEES would state that their treatment of Ccnsaniption La b..ed upon the fact that the disease ezZzta ire t 1 a blood and system at large, both before and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ lleclaan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood snd strengthen the system. With thcze, they use SINDIOAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Fa/tia ftvez, (having no Curatioe ejecta when used alone,) and Inva lids ore earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability 012 any treatment bas=ed upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the ..liaease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the teat of the cliiease is in the bioo:t and it; Outs only in the longs. 41:7 - No charge for =imitation. A Ilet of gueations will be cent to those wishing to co - aanit us by letter. 0t529:(1aw DEk!CCRATIC Aa the Lr 7-9. time approaches for tusking the ilinhination-i for the fall election, the Demccrats are looking about fa suitable candidates to place upon their ticket. Allow cue to suggest the following na , rmi for their consld. eration:' There is not a gentleniem utaned, who is not a thorough national Deo:oast : (017GEE5El. LION. MARLES ar.3ATz. HuN. WILLIAM WILIIItI2, P.3tb:.s ABSEIZSLY : JUIIN M. IRWIN, City, THOMAS S. lIAKI, Indiana, JOEL KETOHUAL'Elizabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Baldwin, WILLLA3I MeLANE, North Pay.atte 5116E111 : DARN E 3 FORD, lower Clair PLOTIIONoTAILY : JOAN BIRINIINGHATII, Ohio CG ON TY : TiIiMAS FARLEY, AlleghenySity A UDISIIO : JOHN HURRAY, South PittsburOi conon.it WILLLIIIALEXANDER, City I=l CITY WEST 0? TILE ALLEGUENY e, EASTERN N SOUII.I. OF VIE AIONONGAIIELA. 4 -12. NOTICE.—The Stcck Boeki of the MONONGA HELA 'WILLEY BAND, to be boated at Mclieeee port, will bo re-opened at the St. Ch.arle , i ilotd, on THURS DAY, the 15th inetant, to receive the remainder of Subserlp t the Capital Stock of said Bank. jyB:lw—P OFFICE OF rrustlUittili GAS GO., 1 12th duly, 1258. WIirVIDEND.—THE 7.II.USTEES Os TLIE PITT - EURGI.I GAS CINIPANY have tide day declared a dividend of FIVE PER. CENT. ou the Capilal Sbck cf tae Company, payable on demand to Stockholder i or their loe;ai represontativea, at their oillao, on b'mith field street. JyUk2w JAMt M. CURISTY, Tr+ figurer. CITIZENS' INSERANCIE 0331PANY, PliTsaunaa, Jane 15th, 1853.1 OD THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OP THIS Company have this day declared a dividend of SIX DOLLARS PER SIIARE on the Capital Stock—Ave (Littera payable in cash to the Stockholders or their legal represeu. tativeA, forthwith, and one dollar credited to their stuck. Jelitec23t SAIMEL S. I'iIAItSIIELL, Secretary. NOTICE—THE INTEREE,T COUPONS of the Bents of Tawronco County, issued to tho PITTS BURGH AND BRAD RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, 1855. will be paid et the office of W. IL WILLIAMS A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made in consequence of We failure of the Oslo Life Insurance and Trust Crukpany, New York, where the (I.:lvens are payable Di order of jy2 THE COMMISSIONERS. N EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' ILMTAATRANT, NO. 27} FIFTH ~ S TREET. Thaanbseriber has it aced, and fitted np several comniodi one roams, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now opaa ibr the Summer SCEI3OII. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, ERUCTS, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to vial: the rooms, and teat for themselves. (jelO) M. MeGINLEY. - DETRE PORT WINE, for medicinal par a. poses, by the bottlo or gallon, at HAWORTH tt BROWNLEE'S, e 5 in tho I)l4l:nand. DWELLING HOUSE Gn Third street for rent. S. CUTHBERT a SON, 023 51 Market street. OOD STREET PROPERTY, _FOR SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, situate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets, hoeing 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep on sixth street. One-third of the above will be sold for $4,000. One--half in hand—balance at one, two and three years. . _ TARCH-100 Inc, McClung & Campbell's Extra Starch, for sale by e3O W. H. SMITH fc CO. FOR RENT—A large Dwelling House and Store, on Want greet. S. CUTHBERT .t SON, my 2 6 61 Market street. FRESII FIGS-500 dims just received and for sale by RIMIER a ANDEKSON, cl 7 sg Woad erre. „UPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, to Journals, Cash Boole, mid Day BookA. A large sup ply cn band, mado in the most superior m manor of the fluost quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given pattern. J e 2.8 AVM. G. JOIINoTON h CO., 57 Wood at. L'-200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale by [je3o] I.LEP.:RY 11. COLLINS. ERRING.-50 bbls Herring for sale by iU Je3o H. 11. COLLINS CIIIII4INEY TOPS-100 various patterns IL/ for sale, by [je3ol HENRY 11. COLLINS -110SPITAL S —Of all widths and of the best quality, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, 2a and 28 St. Clair street. jell J. & H. PHILLIPS. IRY APPL S —lOO bush., for sal by j. 380 HENRY 11. COLLINS jUST received another assortment of BOOTS CP and SIIDES, consisting of Ladles' Heel Boots and Slip peen, Gent's, Boyes Yonth's, and a large variety of Chil. dretie Fancy Shoes. Please give us a call, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH 11. BORLAND, jel9 93 'Market streat, (mound door from Fifth. • WOOL WANTED -1120,000 lbs. Wool Wanted at hifilrect mak prices, by HITCIICOOK, AVOBELEBY 1k CO., Je2l:lmdaw 122 Second street, and 161 Front' 100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, for sale by BAGALEY, OUGRAVE Cr mr2l N 05.1.8 rimi2o Wood street GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rom, Strawberry, Pine Applo and Banana Flavors, for sale by REYMER g ANDERSON, jel7 89 Wood West. $3 5 0 0 LAWRENCEVILLE PRO PERTY FOR SALE—A tvo story brick house of hall, good cellar, wash house, stable, carriage house, ciml house, etc., choice fruit tr?-9, apple, pear, plum, cherry and quince. Great variety of Bowen and shrubbery. The lot has a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep to Chesnut street. Terme easy. je26 S. CUTHBEItT A BON, 51 Market et. OOL WANTED—The highest market price paid for farmers wool, by JAMES A. FETZER, je22 Corner Market and First streets. QHOES SHOES—Great inducements of fared at tho People's Shao Store, to all who wish, to buy Bummer Shoos Cheap --Lethal' Gaiters, Buskins, and Slippers. 1). S. DIFFENBACHER & CO., jel9 17 Fifth street, near Market. aw ELIVE RE D EVERY. MORNING.— Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered in every part of the city. Trado supplied by leaving your address at RUNT MINER, .1012 Masonic Hall. FOR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder 15 inches in di , meter, 4% feet etroko, with 2 Cylinder Boilers 32 Inches in diameter, :la feet in length, with fire front; Fly Wheel le feet in diameter. ,Bor price and turns, inquire of B. C. .15. J: U. itAWyyli, je3o No. 47 Wood street. _I4 AI" S' lUD GLOVE CONGRESS GArf- MIS, with and without heels, at the Peeple'e Shoe Store. N0..1.7 Fifth street. DIFFENBACHER /r. CO. GEN CS CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP, pt the People's shoe ittore, N 0.17 Fifth street. jel9 DIFFENBACID2R & CO. VELLUM COPYING BOOKS.—These hooka possess, great advantagea over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It takes a moat perfect impression and it convenient to refer to. When once in use their superiority i 3 apparent. Sold by W. G. JOHNSTON A 00., je3 Stationers, 67 Wood et. - WRENCH PAPHat lIANGINGS.—New _IC &Agin and say bf.,Eintiful—recolved by lath urricale, for vile by W. P. MARSHALL & CO, nu - 25 importers pr,4l Ponlerg. 87 street. CHEESE.- 180 boxes Prime W. R. Catting Cheese ; 200 " Engliab,Dairy Received and for sale by UeS] lIENRY H. COL 18 fIARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, /FUR NITURE OR QUEENS WARE wanted in exchange for two Building Lots, each 24 by 104 feet, situate iA...aee seventh Ward. S. OUTUE & SON, el 9 8 firri , ei sroet. POPYING PRESSES.—S row Copying lJ Presses. Calm and Lover Omying Presses, Lever, Screw and Spring Copying Presses, f2,aad by W 3 I• G. !JOHNSTON & CO., b 7 Wood street. VIRESH TEA, MOREdNEW TEA-- The finest Tea of eery name, _ado and color. The sub. scriber has In store and arriving , a most extensive and complete assortment of Tea in e gg, half cheats and lam!, ly boxes, all of which Ls _ at greatly minced prices. -.023 des , 88 Bifth street. S. CUT.IIBEItT & SON, 61 Market street BUSINESS CARDS. - J. & T. GROUTT MOVERS 0.? BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, RTC., DEALERS IN EINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN 1) DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield aud Vino= Strew:to, ETU] PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C..P. MARKLE, M,tI 4 IIIFAOTIIIIERB OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINN , CF, WEAPPING El 9 Warehouse, No. 2.1 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rage bought at market prices. II IMEMOVAL. JOHN 1100.11,1TRAD has removed to No. 73. Water vtreat, below Market SOHN rrl sil) f) IL El 1 2 A ID. COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIC FulF-TAL AND IBLOGNIG. N.) 71 WATER STRE42, 11ARRET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA eiTTSBUIEGEI t:3TELL 11102.H.'% 18AA0 J0NZ5.....3N0. L. BOYD JONES, BOYD &. C(,) 1 07 AST STEE AMIO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rom; and linrst fareate, 11' 25 PITTSBURGH, PA MOO, 6,111 E A D Idk,N IJFAC FLEIL 01 iimericau, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Upouting, AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MUTATION RUSSIA sprEaT IRON. Warehouse, No. 130 First street, mr2ii:iy-le EMINIZEO D. B. nottaEgto a co., t muturtonum Rs OU . - P. 0 0 ,0•30 lILPROVE PATENT .; STEEL CULTIVATOR' TEETH, CORNIM. [ROB AND Frruiri , :SmcnTr, PITTLIS7RGII, PA WILLIAM CL UITON & Cu., WHOLESALE AND lIETAFL ttt 43) R FARCgiAN NO. 87 DIA.:SOND ALLE Naar Wood etreet, - . - - - ."~- Ai we.yo on tvi - ad, Blackberry, Cli-ri j , tritudie-4, Old rtionongiihela and B.Qcti de,' Vi! - 2 i , ky, of tiro :inoLi. tin/dr:l,A: A. YoTzola, "Forwarding and Commission lilerchar.t, ALB Oi lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Leeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Itiarizet and First 'Arcola. P11'17,9E13 ti.G 11, PA. Reim TO—Praucia G. Bailuy, Eap,, William Dilworth, Sr., - Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Eldakoll worirlagan, S. Brady, Caal'. Lank. List & mangle & Co., Goorgo W. Andorsoo, Patton & Co. Whos:tinu. HA PIDW A ‘,AMIIEL FAIINESTOOK, No. 74 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, hay on hand a largs STOCK OF RARDIVARE', Which he win sell vary low for O&M" In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Speuas, and a largo assortment of C:arpenter's Tools, he has ri...ceivod-a-farge sup ply of Sausage Cutters and Staffers ; Shovels, Tongues and Potters ; neigh Bells, awl ct2.o Prsucviag Kottlud. L. C. IREPEURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVRYAI-:3E14. OT,= WIT. 2 LEM:GRIT. W M. W. KERIIEGIDIT, WHOLESALE AND R. FIRST PREMIUII READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS S79aIC 111AN7JFACTORY,. 10.606 ARCH STREET, • PIIIi,ADJELPIIIA. Bilk, Merino and Cotton tinder Shirts and Drawer:, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Ffaridkorcbtefs; Sce., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Drees Stocks made to order by mean urernent, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jelayd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., DIPOETERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO lIIIALERS IN FINE OLD WIIISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT-STREET, Jaaya FILM ADEIL GO AND SEE GEORGE,. P. WERTZ'S 'First Premium. Bland Factory, CORNER TLEDLD AND MARKET t:TS., Prissitußan. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH. TITTUR House with VDNITIAN BLINDS, of the moot erqui• 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 appronticts.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prirus low. All work warranted. lie. 72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. (myB:lvis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, CAVIL ENGINEER AND CON'IMACTOR %.1 FOR THE ERECTION OF OAS WORM, for tromflva qurnors and upwards, and for Heading Boildinga , pnblio or private, by Etoath, Hot Water or Furnaces. mySeizis PITTSBURGH. PA. CARTWRIGHT & (&cccators to To/in Curtuuight,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Tablo Cutlery, sarg ic and an 1 Den. tal Instruments, Guns, Pistolo, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. b 5 Wood street. They give special attention the manufaotnr• ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and ilopairing its punctuality and despatch. IiiirECIN.COCEi.,II7I 3 C 3E Rte' 6: Cis. 70 lIIIMIAN, M'CIEZZAT it C 0.,) FOCOMMISSION ni Ylour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, tie uukgh f .r.oz.t- ; 111t711RELIORO:1 Springer tio.rbangh, g inoph E. Elder, Si. Louis; Fittsbreth ;..gga,P7MT,E.od., H. Childs Co., Ob i kait 78 - 14.1503, Baltimore; Bagaley, Cosgrove 3 Co., Garret tdoCandleas,ideans Co., " JaniesiKent, Santee.", Do: " G. W. Smith, &Co., " -Weever Et Graham, t, Geo. M. &L. ford, Cincinnati keens. Storlkg ao., " A.B. Fenton Bros., . Yard, . , my3l.lf 45 4 ', C. WEST & CO. Ml' alicilinClTlßlZ.'S 01 CARRIAGES, ROCZAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND OLKIGIIS. N 0.197 Penn !Area, PITTSBURGH, PA. Jr.Z7.- All work warranted to La of the Left matcrialn a:3 d worknianihip. mvl2l W. IL MoSEE, e McGE E MERNNT TAILORS, Draleru in Ready Made thilig and Gen*tuen'a Furnish Lug Goods, corner of Federtlhent and i'davkat Squaro Allo gliony City, Pa. jel2:ly ,bi.7.1--.7 , --: . !,,sef-sgiii;::::t . Y4-: - ) 4: ,- _ ,-2 : - Ai , ---, , • - ',, -- ; , --;y t v , 401 - E...4._ -- 1-iT-A-V- ,- f''Pl ..,.._,.-__... ,, ;-.-.-: - -i- ~:- i , -, , q....i ~..:_.4 . -, - - ': , - , 'tt" 4 fr k: 11 .11- , I"=it z tti*Zfre. -111 4W7C - ; - ' ' I , i - v .--- -. 1-- - 120. - • -- t - 'L-- , t •,,,zt...„ 1 . .• ..-. 4„ , -, ili. t....-- " , --. -IZ,, 4R--.. , ‘ 7, :r. , -...._,:. •..&.;‘. .. 1 _,,-.. M tiRBLE! MARBLE! i Jr fi) Er ele( Of , e ,r-g. B. 09 P. lIASA nEAUTITIIL 13;LEMON Or MONUMENTS, C-RAVE S'fONE,9, Encloaaares, IPogla, ms's. The public aro revectfiilly invitel to examine our - auk Prkca low, and work warranted tr—ts. Sab I,7llN4Cri BOBKRI DALZELI. T 0 OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale &Quire, Commission and Forwarding llerthants suul Dealers in Produce , and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Na. 251 latraty greet, Pitt tab, P*. 'l.4•••v. 'FURNITURE FOR CASH.- = A fail accortment of Ridging:lL nuesnfacture d FURNITURA embracing BUR - FAUX, • BOOKCAII23, --: WARD ROBES, And every articie needed in a well furnished dwelling, ea well as a spledid assortment of °PRIOR FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on a'hich business is done at this establishment is far MS 11. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the, above line, would be advantaged by calling r:t 9 ACKINER & 'CAMPS, No. 103 Smithfield stroot, Wow Fifth. J. D. Feamca, JOAN AL. TIM!. naliclaiir Fc'uNol'ivg IRON.-80lor±F,fg 11141 e by ita wuY vokuTis. se7ll. 11GOULLO 9.:1 WAsni:roverr, Pa January 8, 1868—Dear Pector : I have been rising your "Anti-llyseeptic " Pills, when occasioned required, for roacy years, and can truthfully say that Ihnve never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to rell:ve me from headache, and have always loft my system in Letter condition they found it. I must confi dently recemmend your Pills 07 a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc., br.. R. Anen3 WrISON. WM. HOPKINS. Prim Thos. Intl: ore, Esq , Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa. To i a It. A. W11.33:7 —Dear Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1840. and do decidedly say they are the best Pill in nee. or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them fir "sick headache," with which I suffored beyond dosorip• cirri; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured rue. Since the, I na. them an a homily medicine : If I am Lilions, or anything oils use. and I require medic ue, I take a Pil!,aud It cures ; they are my only mcdicine, and have been for the last soventson years. TtIOS. OLACKLIORE PITTSBURGH, PA. I January 0, l';5S j i, 0 o PITTSBURGH, P_l 5: 1 tt.v.z.zti a. W. DOSQLI. & .7 A.2:11.9 E. 13READ1116 tMftgOkVt'v% M:O.DICAL. DR. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILES, PREPARED AND BOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 40 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBUBLII, PENN'A S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient Xl_ tonic, cataartic and anti dyspeptic medicine, these Pills are recommended to the public by the farmer prom'. etor, (DN. WILSON,) with a confidence each as a long con• tinned and careful trial of them in an emple practice war rants. In their operation as o caihastic, they influence more the motory,and loss ihe secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common nee. AS A 4 TONIO—They agrze with the most delicate !tom. ach, removing C'ansea pain, and debility from that organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralise and inter , rapt the Lrinstion of acids, check ferrdentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food in the ttomach, —the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action which should- noter exist in the human stomach. From these peculiaritlir in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, Dill and natural evacuation of the bowels, without path, naksl96, local or general debility, or that Ws gustlag sicknees or costiveness—the usual effects which at tend cr follow the too of other purge% CERTIFICATES. F.xtract of a letter from H. o Itzrnsworth c 6 C., D:uggisis, Memphis. Tennessee., January 7, .1.855. Mi:sJ.itg. E. L. FA.LINESTOLS 6 Co.—We were the first to in croduce Dr. IL Adams WilBon'a Pala bore many yeare ego. They were the heat FM ever in tili3 Market. We flee no other in oar own fmnitiei, end secured for them a 1.4;h Character by our recommendationg. Youra, . . . _ . _ H. F. FARNESWORTH Zic 00. Ei:tra.:,l of u letter front G. TV. Irwin, Nashville, Tennes:ee, February 15, 1858. 31.E.1511.8. Et L. Feirotarool. tr CO.-Difir Sir : I have seen Dr. It. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good cifcc.t; I have tied them mysolf. and believe them to be tho beat Pill in use. 1 have no doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly used, and I chcer!uily recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, G. W. ERWIN. F' runt alone! 17m. Hopkins, Idle Cana/ Commissioner. He Missas. Fentrrsroca a have had considerable experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounthd by Dr. R Adam Wilton, of which you ore now the proof• etere, and have often fAt their benign Influence in my own ease for " norvous headache," ariiing from a disordered con• dltion of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them f..,r other., in caqoa of "Lemicrania" and other firma of head• ache devonaine oa a dui atiged and irritable conditioner the stoma,.h and digeetive organs, of which they seem peculiar. ly adapted, oolug entirely free , rem any griping tendency. 1 regard them as avery valuable Pill, and one that pm'gea wittiest at all Sebillstwing. Yours truly, GEO. 01. KhiIISEP., 110 Wood street. . I i ttsl, ry,h , Mar, tt 6, 1851 ,iyLlvd&w_ THE GREATEST 6 ' l (1-t I) ) m—eteg ll • m• : VIOUO A 1 ; OF 'La . AGE. MR. ic gNNEDY, of Roxbury, hao dieaov 1` R. or - • 'no of OW common 1. - •ntara v.04t13 rgt!ledy that car,..: eve :ry Friud of r.unor. •FEON Wala,T SCRifwiTLA DOWN TO A COMMON 1...MTL8 Lie has tried it in over cicvort hundred caeee, and never Ediod except in two (bot i d thunder hnutor.) 'He ha:, now in hie posamelini 0V,7 onofbar.died cortincates of it: ,- 2.19, till within twenty mires of Bosstoa. Two bottles (1 rf c rrantc to Care (twining zort. month. Ono to three h-ottlei will con) the worst kind of Pimples cm the fare. Two or three bottles will clear the systora of Two bottles Fro 'lvan:Ante:l to cure the wor3t cattter In lb month. or stomach. '11,:eo to five bottltlarza - m7arrz:ELVAI to cs'ne tbr.%worat tir.d c) nto two bottlo ara warrantoil t curs ell hcanor EyCZ. Two bottler. ien v. - nrraLt3.l to cnro running of the ears and bletehee r,mong tho hair. Four to six nottioa are warranted to care corrupt cud ru.ning nicore. One bottle will cure cruptlon of the akin. Two or three h:ktileti oco IT - air:lilted to curo the woratkind of ringtone.. Two or tiros bottles are warranted to cure the most doe Aerate caie of rlienni.tbila, .Titroo to four buttica are warranted to care salt-Rheum. Nye to eight bottles will cure the worst case of serofttia. A benefit Is always orperlenced from the firet bottle, and perfect cure i 3 warranted v,lion the above quantity is taken. P.OXBURY, 14.1L98 DMIT. M_UVIIII,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery, in oaring ell kind of humors, is so woll established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say anything on the arbject, as the most skilful pliyei china and the moot careful Druggists in the county aro nn• aulimona in its praise. In proaenting tho Medleal Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge or the curative powor. in relieving ell, end curing moat of them digeas::3 In which yon are En fortunately to liable. That Deceit eacrneintng &tome to an cifectomato mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured at: ii by a miracle; your otrri , temper b restored L's its natural .911760"X -B:sa, and your babe from short and fretful rape to calm and sweat slumbers; and the "Ole :Aral DiSetrre r; becomes a fountain of blaming to your husband and household. In the more eavaz:cd stotteA of CANKER it extends to the stourtoh, causl - eg • DYSPEPSIA„ - nothing but canker of tholtom ; then to t,tei Intostinee and 17.,1DNE1 - 13; cruuttag u sfaklng, gong futllng, ar.:l an Inettriurcnco even to tt•4 cucuu of your family, Yuur 15 _ 'RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distreaa,s yon, cud you can only take certain' kinda, and cyan of that your aystam does not got half the nourishment it containo ao the scrimonoua field of the canker eats it up; then your complexion loses ita bloom and be. cornea sallow greenish, and your bost day is gone. Sor want of nourishment your sTotem becomes loan and flabby, and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical DiacoTory is peculiarly adapted to _ _ CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spine and azall of the back., pain of the hip joint when :Fon retire, Irregularity of the bowels, and alza, that most orm:n elating of diseases, the PILES. how many thcruanil3 of poor women are saffering from tlAla diseano and pining away a ndierable life, and their nest door imighbor dooa not' know the (maze. I wish to imprea: ne your mind that geed old proverb, "An ounce of proven. tioa le bdtter than a pound of care." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you hawe both tho y,reventativo and the cure, with this greet and good quality, that it will never, under any circaeataacea, do you any Injury. change of diet over no.masnry--eat the ht - at you can got and enough of It Dmwriort:4 ron oen—Adults one if:hi° reoonfal per day— Children over ton yeava dessert epoonfial--Children from Ilya to eight years, tee spoonful. ...ka no directions can ho appii• cableto all cons:hail:Lae, take sufficient to uperato cn tbi. p, — ..c51.5 twice a day. Your 3 I)oll6ifft IfthNNDY. V , 'ra vrtica t 1,03 pnr botti. For ate= by —;ig4FAO. 13. 1111YElill i roPdaw 'l4O Vi" act, PiALlin„..h., .•a. A B°. MAU `1,');1.1 1 U . EI_E AD GEW4SY,. lI.A Complleimiy Presex - treel TO THE GP.:EATEST AGE. 2,m1 lrh6 tllor id "ray . ..would not have it restored , to its Gamer color, or hold, but-would have the growth restored, or troubled with dardraff and itching bat would have it removed, or troubled with tcro:ula, amid head nr other ei uptioee, but would be cured, or with a‘ck headache, (noursigia,) but would be cured. It will also I'O.T.OTO' all pimples from the face paid shim Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative will do all this, _4' l :Z-circular and the following: AV_ AEBOE, November IS, 1853. faun. 0. J. I`, - .s , ii—Desr have heard much mid of the wonderful effects cf your Hair Restorative, but having lio , u an often cheated by quackery crel quack nottrums, hair dyes, was disriosod to place your Restorative in the vi..haVategory with the thousand mad one loudly tram- PAted qn romedies, until I met youtn Lawrence county some mouth. since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative fn my family—first by my good wife, whoeo hair had become very thin and en , trely white, and before exhausting ono of your large hot tlee, her hair v, as restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glassy upon, and entirely deer 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 head and mind. Others of my family and friends are timing I your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my skepticitra and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and meet cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from vsliiin or gray (by rea son of sickness or age,) to origival color and beauty, end by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Fame Woon : It was a long time after I saw you at Blinfteld before I sot the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured me it would do ; and others of my family and friends, having witnesied itS effects, are now using and recommend. ing its nee to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claini for it. Again, very respectfully and tray, yours, SOLOMON MANN. C6ILLYL4 111, June 28,1852. I have used Prof. Q.J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. - My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Reitera tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. • 8..88,E858, ex.Senator„ll. 8. 0. J. WOAD 4t 00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., On the great N. Y. Who Railing Establishment) and 114 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo. - Bold by,DR. GEO. H. KEYS ER, No. 140 Wood sty ja.amdare And sold by all good Druggists. gaNNOMt AMUSEMENTS. A' GRAND CONCERT rill be given at L2 , ..F.AYETTB HALL, on `l`likuradety Evening, July 1541358, At 8 o'clock, for the BENEFIT of the family of the late Prof BAEHR, of Baltimore, for which occasion the following ladies and gentlemen have kindly volunteered their eervicee: MR. HENRY KLEBER, mils. DOWNING, (late Mica Kraft,) HISS SCRUM, GIAMBONI, 11 Tr. E. POERSTEB, • MR. .F•.IJG. REEDER. ME.. HENRY BRECHT. The it - aisle/1 Moekai Magical Society. The Portzchitt Society, and cther3. Tlehetd 6ij c nti; to xe 11A at the Lftnlo Stored and at the doer, on 0.4 1 von irg pnrfamNnee. jyl33.l—P JOI - 11:i " e WILL ATTEND ri 0 THE POSTING nd DISTIIIBUTTF , ci of all Wall of. pELLS Fait CONCEP.T3 ao. ill comtuulikaq , J. 3- caller by Liail,telegraph, or othor v-ea—tiirectc,e, to th,3 ci-lco of lap) INlerabag Post, ri rz,c3ivo ezq EMMM=Z DAGUE4III. - N .(3rALLERIES. `f ‘ NEW D 'IGUERTIII.AI,7 i liD AB`.; fI2P) E. 71: A :IL: rdnElz,T, Nr!, ITST-03.2,1017:. In all C. 29 szarlau:l blllzv, In 1-7-i..theT and to ,.lenso, at rengonnld. I!`;' , 4-. Sick or doo,-,erd pc - cram) tal:en rez:donl:". • fYi, CO., Phaiogra - A - 4 - ae7l9, .sla ArgabrotypiOti, NEW YORT - :GALI.ERT, • re. 21•Fith Qua, end UNBEArq . GALLERY, S. W. ecr. of Llar'F.:..t. F.t.rk.4v.• sCNI Dlaraolaci, PRIO.ES 17;1 ALL. raynAf--81, r . 'l, ft]. C It It 0 T. IP E S- A 131;AuTil'uL AND DURALL - ii.' PICTURE Vi r tj.IPANTED, OA,t7 13j TOAD AS LOW Al' ANY firit,,,T,CLASII:Zi'ALLEELTNT IN TEE COUNTRY, AT 17,7 ALL'S, rcrath Mreet nerewryed. -1111 Street. CARGO & co.'s PHOTOGRAPIIIO AND AminioTYPll UALLE.III7 hn,i b t 3 rr , raarod from Famth 21. Pk th ntreet, near Market. An roarna !aril;; beau ballt aapecialpir far wr purpe, Anthrao Lergl aro not. 2:1:10,33t14 iuVat city for canriari con-rank-ace in arranaument. ..Tar Our oki and :.,at•cala t'acqo iAduz; ea: Pe 111,eacrnoa, aro iuvitt call. P.er.al - •tion itaam and 5Pee17321:1.1 on the ~,.-,round ap7 2:JC 7 ,I:TON A-fix SALES AT NC,. F-1: :FIFTH sT., 4P At the how Coihine - . - ci-.' :icons, No. Si:, Fifth street, overc weoli . ,nlrii of goods in all v.triety gaited tor the .i-seanners, front a large •itcciz which is constantly nith fresh consign :heals, tha: cio.soil forthwith. O'CLOCK, A.bL, Dry Goode aud fauc - y srtiol,-a.routprigikvz, ioarly everything noodcd in the lino fur l'erA ... and f r ily uso; table cut lery; hardware; clothinu; leery 0hc , 03; ladled ware, AT oCK, P. IL, florugehoki fuiPitrits. bed. , ! In,: t•edr]lng; cl , ;:;',"•.e• la . 7 MEM 'll. ; t:oln9; 00 1,1-](;u•_> I)A: , i.AL,I NAILS, AT '1111511:: , D1Y MORNING, July 15 , h, at 10 o'clock. et thn Com!!,orr. I:oonig.T , 7o, 14 k , trect, by o: dor c:f acvotrat of whom it may concern, will i. 1 keg WroJghtll.:i;F:; 17 3d, 8,1., 10 , 1 and 101, Fin - I.:hint! ; t dl. and 60. 101 " 1(1 , 1 •,‘ •• nr) 23 100, 201, Ad, 100 and 610 liag4. Terms at Bal.. 31 OAV.IB, Anct'r. ti 3`EL, CRE' IRON SAFE, , AT ACCT. —Cc TIITJIISDAY NI.)RNINO, 15111, at 10 o'clock, at tiv: Commercial Sales Room , , No, 51 , :re,t, win b, hold : 1501 itm Cast :3teci, as ;,,r1,2,1 riZl23: 1 , Fitt:tin 5e les, th ; 1,,:rg;., Conr,e,a , ; DC.:34 ; cost .'733"); 1 Iran: g 1) LACK TUOLS, AT AUCITION-- ..I.D `lbis, Y.iDAY, /.I"tkrueen, Jaly 7Sw, At 2 o'clock, will bo &phi, at Ulu Wmm t iel G 1.0 ,looms, Nu. 5t etre:A, a purrs' tt2sortmez,t c.f Bia.:l:finaith incincling a Lnpbrior Bellows, Anvil. of r , tn bo el.atnined bo f,ro the !vile. 1 iY , I2) le. M. DAIT , , Auct'r. 11 ASP AND CLOSING SALE, OF 'DIE : RA I itt 7 .2fri e'IIOPP.P.TY, AI,LIGHEN'y CITY—On TUESDAY EVENING, July riuth, at 8 o'clock, in the necond story eitlesecom of the now auction house, 51 Fifth street, will be held, the heat and closing sale of lota iu Mr. John Irwin's plan of his valuable and beautifully located Real Estate, situate in Alm Pleat Fiord, Allegheny City, well known an "Rope Walk Property." Those al jetting to se cure lots in this convenient and lovely neighborhood, will notice that this a positively final sale, as the proprietor la determined to sell. Central :treat, on which these lota trent, is 60 feat wide, and oretinlo from West Common to Allegheny avenue, alto 60 tett wide. It is every way adapt ed ne tho moat desirable scot for elegant Dialleiun.s and com fortable homesteads. set OIJO lot, No. 54, having 50 feat front, and extending b along Tremont street, which is 45 feet wide, 260 fet to a4O feet street on tho lino of the property of Richard Bowen. Eight lots, - ninnbered from 55 to 62 inclusive, between Tremont street and Allegheny uvonue, each 5,0 feet front, and extending back ((GO feet, to the aforesaid 40 feek?3treet. _ One lot, No. 43, having 21 feet front, and extemidiagvlo,ng Tremont street 140 feet toward Wab.r labo, to a 23 fe,thiloy, Eleven tote, Draw ered from 11 to 54 inclusive, between West Common and Tremont arreet, each 24 loot front, and extending back toward Waterlansl4o foot, ton2o fee; alley. Twentythroe autu'uor.:,(l fro:. :30 to 5 iuclu3ivo, bo wean Tremont streut nu•l Alle,;'ocuy avenue, , ach 2:5 feet rent, and extending 12 urn toward Muter lune 1;0 feet, to a 0 feet alley. Plana can be had at the Alltion Star; and the pretniso3 shown on appllcaeion. Terms of ralc—Dne,fourtli cash, and the balance in three Equal annual payments. JS~. D! 'IS, Auetlon,cr. - pxEcurrows SALE OE LOTS 1N AL LEGITESV. CrIT. T On dnly at 8 o'clock, ot the Cmini• reial Ealet; No, 154 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, I , y ord rr cf Joieph• Esq. tx.- ocutor of Catherine kmlolph, dect,ristd, trill bo sold usb:o Lot") of Gr , aind, altnate oa Iteb• cot,. Belmont, P.a. dolph and Ridge attests, alai also oa Water Lally ' in the First Ward, Allegheny. 'Plans 1 , ,t ol.talned at the car riage factory of 21est-ra. J hneton Fi Ere. near the premises, or at the aiction store. Terms-ono . tbird ctidn r..aidna in one. , and two yeara,itith interest, secured by bonds and in...rtipt,r.. STONE GLASS FAIT.NTIM PRESERVING JAI-ttif For preserving nil hinds of Fresh i reirt, Vo r :etaLle3, Mince Bleatg, eystors, and all snob pf,ristialds rottnutac tared and for Ealo by CUNIA:JIf _1 7dd •.;-: CO, Non, 109 IVATF-11. and .1.4-0 i•LittiT Pittsturgh, 4:die* The main Secret of pre.e.i - v..ng f,•ult in a ft ogh condi tion, consieto in h , ..viug it ther. , -;:e:413 , ]rested wiles soiled up. atd in expelling ail the 0H rd.urs may be in thb ve,sel, so that when the fruit it will form a vacuum. The undersigned havint: ;Tsstir. d the ra,:intlia turn there Jets, iesp:;ctfally edit the ritze.didri of tioalera and others to the:. The great superi s:;ty of a:..52. 0 . C7P , any cift• - ,e rribilance far the pressrvation t.t.s., etc. 13 Ea k no wa. that any CO:TIM . - ?13 12p .n it two eutieeiy unn , ..essaty, and the propelotors f•el confident that any one, a11;..r 'having once seen 7ha3a Jar, will never be .r..;".ccel to ce any ether. For sale wholesale anr. neloil 1)y } in tho matter ( Off Petitioll of cr.rtain in the Conn.:A citizens cf tho Fourth Ward, Ditto- Qu'.rt.r SeCiiiollll, burgh, to vacato a curtain riVoy near of Allegh en y the corner of Penn and • • And now, Jana f1tb,1958. thu C-urt Evivat n rule cu nil purtie3 interested to be vn.i ap;.ear in oovn Fatar day, tho 10th clay of July neat to ehDe7 if any they have, why the allay in anal petitien d_ Bribed. 11::: en alfly ten foet in width, leading fr.nn Scat:'; alloy to Irwin rtreot, over the ground of Tlionig-i Peott. vinoald nut 'co vacated. inane the record. jzli:_t•a-w-4r- A. 110'.71,71V, Cirri:. LIKE L SUPERIO,.. 'COPTPEa lITILL lii=D S ELT - 12-I :PARK, iII.' , C;URDY CO,, TUrANLIF.A.CTIII?..t7,I3.t3 OF SUE Brazlera' and Bolt Sottonnt, Rained Still BattoTna, , :.t.o nat.ortvrinad, dealers in aletals, a::,I r.,n, 7, ic, Cnniituntly on Land, Tin aiell'a No. 149 First, and 12) Sinond orde2:l ct Copp-er cot to any ' "MILITAIt z., 4 ,7 .121 E ..?/;:o:VT MI • 1 7 • hereby: order red, that . n ";:orn,, :11, - ;: rv.. - :.11.1:1" bo held at Willl,l , n3p. , rt, pre:ient year, I,rid tb, G.:::erM of th, Common id directed to BI tto tinn tf,,r,of_to char;o or tbo arringtn,3!.,t3—to attend in. r2r , ,u, 21n,1t0 iacuo thn ozders to tho ~.ennrat eng ether ci i i , r3 o f tho to coo • WM. ALIZIANT CI T:;i.M.M.:3 01 , 11, - . x, - I II:ii r'Alf.ari:7, sllna ;3, 1£4.:9. j le. oho:Bette to the e , ant'a tirrif .con: Ile id-Quarter:, a "Camp of Ihotruction" will be I.e: 1 at 7.7illantsport, Ly• c-oming county, Peansylvr.r.ia, ctmraemoing itt 12 tx.., cn Tuesday - , thie 7th tl.tty Pf: BB To continuo until S,ITU;IDAY. th- llt 4.1:1ti Of eeid room at Li at, of oaid day, to be c . • 11 ..d ~• yap n :- , rirrynolianne." I. This Encampment is the malform ed cnropandes throughout the Who are earnestly re• quested to be in prompt atter:alma . ). U.. The Major Generals, Bripdier Generals, and Briendo Inspectors of the Stiver 6.ltiiti,r-a. and bripl?l, are eery , bred to report to my ofilce as noon P.D rezzihic, what cempaoies end field cificore will be is attendance from their rpzctivo Commands—with the numb.ir of men iu c,A.-1.1 company, the names of the Captains, and their Pr:t lIL The Aids•de-Carup and ail metier flicerc of the Grand Staff of the CommanderdeaGitief are o , dered to be in at. tendance, armed and equipped in fell p..rate dress. IV. All compaates la attendance are reirtirel to being with them all tentt and camp equipage they .may . b . are. Y. The Brigade Inspectora, el 070ry brir.de, nosy report at once to my office, what equipage baltagir.g to tie Stets be in the limits 9f their command , . VI. The Major General cf the Eleventh.litlaion, Gen. D. R. Jackman, shall be the senior oßizEr on duty, and ha 1.1 hereby charged with the iminediMo arrangements for said Encampment, and be ordered to report t,) this oillee for fur -1 the: Instractions. By order of the Crenmader-in•Chief. EDWIN O. ITILSON, Adjutant General of PonnsylYania. TY ,)I I e• - , (i ozzor.ti-htind; i: , )11 ,tuff China ware; rar:slc:sl instrn, M. 1)31 Q. P. M. DAVI3. Auqlencer INiMB=CttE & 0 0. CONMOLTA7 - ::S %_-!: CO., No.loo 'gator htrel. jtine 1553. j•.SE:.'ti I':.7s~ ~