Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, July 15, 1858, Image 3

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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Stabbing Affair.
Another cutting affair, which it was feared would
result in loss of life, occurred at a lager beer saloon
on Smithfield greet, kept by a man named Chrieto
pher Klein, on Tuesday night, about half.past eleven
o'clock. It seems that a party had been drinking iu
the beer hall, and that an altercation ensued between
them and Klein, the proprietor, concerning the pay
ing for the beer. At the door a scuffle ensued, in
which Klein was stabbed in the left side near the
heart. Two men rho were in the party, Edward
"_'Cann and John M'Cabe, were immediately arrested
and taken to the watch house, but it eppearing that
M'Cabe was nonmencerned in the affair, be was dis
charged after giving bail far his appearance as 0 wa
nes& Robert M'Cready, another of the party, was
arrested during the night. A dirk knife was found
on his person, but no marks of blood on it. John
Stewart was found about four o'clock in the morning,
at a house in Clay elley, in bed. At eleven o'clock
in the morning the Mayor gave the parties a bearing,
and M'Cann, Stewart and M'Cready were committed
to jail for a further hearing on a charge of assault
and battery with intene to hill. The wound was ap,
parently inflicted with a clasp kcife with a long
narrow blade, and a similar weapon was found on
the pavement after the affray. No marks of blood
%ON, found on it.
Yesterday afternoon Mayor Weaver took the ae•
cased parties to the room where the wounded man
lay, te allow him to identify the man who cut him.
Some thirty persons were present, and after survey..
lug all of tants, he pointed to Stewart and said he
thought he was the man who struck him.
Daring Tuesday night and Wednesday morning
Klein was in a critical condition, and it was thought
he could not recover, but last evening he was eoesid.
erably better, and it was believed that his ebascos
for recovery were goad.
The Trotting Match at Collins Park.—To day the
greatcet race of the sca. , un comes off at Collins Park.
It is to ba a trotting match—mile heats, best three in
Lien —for a purso of one hundred dollars—the heroes
to go_in harriers. Four horses have already boon
catered, viz S. Beitler's "Big Jim," John Wats.
stn's "Fanny Robinson," C. P. Redocore's "Fanny
Woods," and Felix Laverty's "Sallie Ward," These
horses aro all said to bo vory fast, and a closely con.
tested race may be expected. For the acoommoda
lion of those who wish to witness the match, an
extra train will bo ran to the ground on the Pennsyl
vania Rairoad. The horses will start at four o'clock
precisely, and we advice those fond of such sport to
be on hand at that hour.
The Baehr Concert.—The concert for the benefit of
the widow of the late Professor Baehr, announced
first for this evening, will take place at Lafayette
Hail to-morrow evening. We neglected to mention
yesterday that the patriotic song "Unfurl the Glo
rious Banner," composed by Mr. Henry Richer, for
an occasion which will be remembered with pleasure
by many mombers of the Duquesne Greys, will bo
sung, with full orchestra accompaniments, and will
form ono of tho chiet attraotions, if we may be
allowed to particularize, where so many excellent
pieces and such an array of talented performers are
announced in the programme.
Cricket .illatch.—Tha return match between the
Cincinnati Cricket Club and the Olympic club of our
city, which ve announced last week, will commence
today, at Oakland, and be concluded tomorrow.
The members of the " Olympic " are hard to beat,
having made more points in one innings last week,
than the " Union," of Allegheny, did in two, but
the Cincinnati Club boasto several crack players, and
the Pittoburghcrs will be obliged to "put their best
foot foremost" to boat. Preparations for the match
have been made on the most liberal scale, and the
occas:on wall bo one of interest to all concerned.
We have received an invitation to take dinner with
the cricketers, from a gentleman of the " Olympic,"
cud will endeavor to be present and report progress.
Another Boot Race.—We learn that the members
of the Eclipse; Club ; owners of the "W. H. Darling,"
a new boat recently built by Mr. Darling, one of the
moot celebrated builders in New York, have given a
challenge to the Undina Club, owners of the " Put
nam," for a thrde mile race, to be run in three weeks,
for a purse of $lOO. Both boats are of the first
class, end the "Darling " is a perfect mode'. for
beauty and very light. Vie ha7o hoard incidentally
through a member of the Undine Club, that the
einlbango had boon expected. If this is the fact
rare sport is in prospective for those in the " ona.teur
aquatic" lino, as the boats will he well matched.
Literarg.—We know of no bettor plaoo in the city
to go to than to the establishment of J. B. D. Clark,
No. 4 Girard House. Ho always has on hand
a supply of fresh periodical literature, and in
addition thoreto the lovers of the wood can find
there a supply of ehono cigars and toba3co. He
has furnished no with the usual budget this week.
Among other periodicals, wo find Ballou'e Dollar
Monthly, the host and checpast magazine now pub
lished.
Dud.—diary Maloney, the girl so terribly burned
by tho explosion of a esn of can:Thane at the resi
donee of S. C. Wiogrwd, Eq., Rose street, on Toes,
day, died yesterday morning at about four o'clock.
Sire was en Irish girl, about twenty-five years of
ago, very handsome, a great favorite in Mr. Win
gard's family, and highly esteemed by all who knew
her.
S4cal, Iron Sqfe, at Auction.—Oar
"readers aro referred to advertisements under auction
head for an extensive solo of oast steel, a screw prose,
iron safe, damaged nails, S 0., this morning, at ten
o'clock, by P. 'M. Davis, at his auction rooms, Fifth
street.
The body of an unknown Irishman was found in a
water tank two miles ear,t of Greensburg on Tuesday
evening. The Coroner held an inquest and tho jury
returned a verdict of accidental drowning,
Pog Ilaya.—lt is said that every dog has his day;
but•the uncanzzlod canines will be obliged to keep
dark after to-day. According to the Mayor's pro
clamation all dogs found running at large without
muzzles or oeliEtre will be taken op and summarily
dealt with.
Boy Drowned.—A boy about twelve years of age ,
son of John Coffee, a shoemaker, residing on Web
ster street, was drowned in the Allegheny river, above
the Hand street bridge, yesterday afternoon, while
batting. The river was being dragged for the body
last Light.
Godesi.--Wo have received from the publisher the
August number of Godey'e Lady's Book. It is, ac
usual, a fine number, containing the finest E tcel en
gravings, tho latest fashions, and a large amount of
good reading.
licacman'e Vegetable Compound is a medicine
which we can unhesitatingly endorso in chest cr
throat complaints. No man or woman, subjeot to
diseaso of the lungs ' bronchitis, sore throat, or any
kindred ill, should forego a medicine of such virtue
for any nostrum known. Its rlao to its present pima,
larity has boon the result of the cures which it has
effected, and ft has been called out, rather than been
brought out, as a medicine. This is a fact which we
have ascertained, and upon it we cast our credit as a
journalist.
1171ite Kid (Moses, White Silk Gloves ' White Silk
and Marseilles Vestings, White Dunk Pant Stuffs
and Coating, now on hand at Cavnaghan's, Federal
street, Allegheny city. A full stook of Ready Made
Clothing for men and boys, adapted to the season,
and a general stock of piece goods for custom
work. •
THERE ARE FEW THINGS which affords no
14.1 greater pleasure than eitting down to write a notice of
the CELEBRATED 1102TETTER'S STOMACH BITTER°,
because we aro fully concel,us we are conferring a public
boheftt, and our heart tells us that, by our notices, many
have been induced to take thew Bitters, and been rescued
troth death by Dyipepsia,Diarh,ea, etc., etc., for the cure of
which it is certain. The Bitters have always been known
to excel all other prepartione in the speedy aura of all tho
diseases the stomach is heir to. and the marked favor with
which it is spoken of by those who have need them, cannot
tut convince all, that its virtues aro many. Try them.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, ovcryvtere.
and by lIOBTETTIat r SMITH,
Manufacturers tusd_Froprletors,
18 Water and 68 Eiont,-atrezits.
J3lo—lo
twlfA3 A IaEI.CINE, Atl A BIWERAGE, AS AN
Appetiser, 03 0 restorative, as a solace, as a gentle
exhilerant, as a star in manhood sad ri help In age there
Is nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED S i I
BITTERS., they are pronounced by all caw u.,„ t u tu,
far superior to any preparation of the kind now in use.
They aro a curs cue° for Dyepepsis, Ooetivauosa, (I, :i tel De,
Weaknois of the Crew - L:3.OJ, eta., and a provi,ntive of
most cf the prevailina of the day. They should be
kepi. and used by every family, especially ut this sateen of
the year, when has of appotits it 8(.0 prevalent. No family
consulting their own interest con afford to do without them.
As many spurious artlelso are put up and sold as genuine,
be sure an I call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Etolill3Zl Bitters,
and see that the article purchased bears the name of J. M.
Olin as manufacturer.
For ealo by J. M. 01,1N,6010 proprietor and taannfacturcr,
No. 267 Penn stre•:d, PlltAbDrkb, Pa., and by d.rii,gglats and
- -
dealers goner - 9.11y. ell
JOSEPH. MEYER,
144NUFACTOILER OF
„Valley & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Wareroomg, 121 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
Xia- In addit.lon to the Furniture bustueas, I also duvoto
attention to UNDERTAE.INO. Llcaraes and Oarriagas
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QHAD-10 bble. No. 1 Baltimore Shadjue
receivod and for sele by
MCCANDLESS, MEANS it CO.,
. , Corner Wood and Water street&
WOOL WANTED. --
The higheat maket pries paid for Wool, by
SRINGB.I3, HABBAUGEf it 00.,
.No. TJS Liberty Amt.
PITTSBURGH!, PA!
COMMFACIAL.
Spar BOAELD Ore' TRAIII/1 AND
nEnvu.r.F: nxCHANO.U.
I.W:fdrAt.
W. IL WIILIAM2
irat Hai.
16tLINC.T, lat, ISM M 1 DIUILEY,
..7tiperinkraznt..
JOSITIII SNOWDEN
Cbm;alike of Arbitration for June.
F. R. DRUNCIT, V. P.,
JUIN S. COSORAVR, J. E. OARYIELD,
SASIIIEL 6IIRIV r ER, DAVID IPCANDLESS
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets
During the last week, business of every kind LA3 beull
quite dell, as is usual at this season. This may be ex
pected to cont!nne for some time yet—until about the Ist of
September.
The farmers are busily employed in attending t 3 their
crops, which Err quite large. The rains of Sunday, Monday
and yesterday will have a good effect on the growing corn
and potato...N., but we have heard some complaints of the
injury done to the standing wheat and oats. The former,
however, is nearly all In, or the damage might have boon
more serious. In CoatlegOULICA , of the farmers being so
bus'l7 engaged at borne as to prevent them from bringing
their grain to Marta, the price of Flour has advanced
ellghtly. This cannot c.3ntinue long, as the abundant
grain crop will soon reduce the price, and it is thought
that breadetuffs will even fall below the flgutes of the past
three months.
The Moiey market continues dull. But little paper has
been made by the July settlements, owing to the small
amount of bllEille:ii tracsAcit.l since the let of January,
and the increeso of cash sales. All of the good notea
offered have been discounted by the banking establishments
at rcazonable rates. Ha.ittorzi L'a,:hatigo 19 selling at !.4, for
par and 3;', for currency.
The Bank etatemecta fur the week eudlug Saturday, July
0, chow the following aggrpg:ito
AESEreI.
Loans and Diaconate... ........
Brio by other Banks. .
Notes, .tc„ of other Banka and
Treasury Notes,
Specie,
LIMIT ITIES.
Circulation 1,036,651 00 1,468,776 00
Due to other Banks 138,895 23 157,608 3r,
Depoaites 1,609,194 72 1,725,975 01
The above ehcwa an increase in the liabilities of $80,618 36,
while the increase in assets amounts to only $40,131 24.
The following figures will show the items:—
Increase in Loans and Discounts._
Increase in amount doe by other Banks
Decrease in Notes and Checks of other Banks, ,tc,
Decrease In Specie
Increase in Circulation
Increase in amount due to other Backs,
Iri•reate in Depoaltes
ASHES...The market atilt remains quite dull. with nu
sales worth reporting. Soda Is still held nt 3 3404 C., and
Nitrate of Soda 634 c. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we
quote at iiee,'©s%c. Pots are altogether nominal at 4%©5c.
Bet.CJN...The market is surfeited, with but few ealee out
fit& of the regular retell business. Sales of country have
been made during the week at 6%, 8 and 9e. for elleadders,
Side.] and Home; Oanv&sed Hama 10 to 11%ce Sugar
Cured at 103,e@lleee.
BEANS...a he supply le limited and sales small. Small
White are selling at 80:4,ilel VI MIA ; a few choice lots at
$1.1001,15.
BUTTER...There is but little offering, and the prices are
almost nominal at 10012 c. for choice roll. The: eis a good
supply in the retail market.
BREOMIS—There i.' a good supply in market; salee of
common aro regularly made at $1,25, and for better kinds
$2; fancy commando $ : 2,26(4:2, e 50 "el dozen.
III'CRETS AND Tli de...Th Beaver manufacturers' prices
are as feliows:—Backets, plain inside, O dozen, $1,45;
painted inside, $1.60; 3 hoops, $1,75; Tube, No. 1, 3 hoops,
'el dozen, $7,75; No. 1, 2 hoops, $6,76; No. : 2 , $8,00; No. 3 ,
$5,50; No. 4, $4,75; No. 5, $.4,00; Keeleis No. 2, $2,75;
Half Buehele, eealed, $4,76.
CURD 10E—
elanille Rope, coil 13 el lb Manilla Rope, cut... 14 OPJ
Tarred " .• 14 ei lbl "
White -' 16 Vlb
Hemp " as 15 ee it• Tarred " " ...15 Vlb
Packing Yarn, fine 13 V lb. Packing Yarns, c0m.12 13 lb
Bee Cone...Manilla $1,87, $,e,81@3.75 re l dortn ; Manilla.
V coil, 16c. V The Hemp $1,87, $2,7603.75' dozen; Hemp,
ll coil, 12c. V lb.
PLOUGII Lieu...Manilla 870. el dozen. Hemp 70e. per doe
COr 3o 3Cullimaa...Cotton Rope 5;6 and upwards, 20; do
below ese 22; Bed Cord $2,5003,6'2®4,75 lee dozen; Plow
toes $1,25; Sash Cord! $8,50.
.CANDLES_The following are now the current rates of
city manufacturers; Moulds, 13e. V lb.; Dips, 12%c.; Star
20022 c. el Ite
CHEESE...The supply Is limited, sad the sales tridlng.
Western Reserve is selling at Bc. in small lots; English Dary
at 7e4,07 3 / 4 c., with scarcely any In mareet.
CRACKERS—The prices have undergone a further de
cline. The quotations are now 9e follows :—Water Crackers
el lb 5c.; Butter do. tic.; Sugar 7,jece Soda teeec.; Beaton fie,
Pilot Bread eFe bbl. $4.
DRIED EltUlT—Salea of Apeice, le, lots, at $1,2001,25 la
bus. Peaches nominal at $3,75, with a very limited supply.
DRIED BEEF—Canvaseed sold during the week at 12c.
from store.
LUGS—Thera Is but a poor supply In market, without
any great demand; the quotations are from 8 to 9e. 0 doz
packed.
1 , 101.711... The market to somewhat firmer thin week, the
quantity coming in t,l.ig quite small. Bales from drat
hands were made in the early part of the week at $3,215 for
superfine and $1.30 for extra family ; on Tuesday a few small
lots brought $3,40 for super 6 tie, and $3,87 for extra do.
From store, prices ranged at $3,59, $4,00 and .S. l - 50, -. , - ,- --. -
perfice extra, and extra ...,-, until monday, when sev
eral eal ..41
ee were made at 53,62, 54,00 and $4,62 foe the same
qualities.
FISII—The market for Pieh remains about the same as
beet week, with only a small retail demand. Lake Fish are
atilt held at $707,50 le bhL and $3,5003,75 7.9 half bbl.;
Ti out has aloe declined, and is now selling ut $7 V bbl.; Slack
erol declined to sloosll,oo for No. 8 in bids, and $5,25
for halt' bbla.; Halifax Herring $6@i6,25; Codfish 4eeeose.
ite
FE.ED—Fe:d Paled at the hells from 50 to 80c. 11 100 lbs.
fur Bran to Middlings.
FEATHERS—SaIee of prime Weotera are made on arrival
at 45c. 1? lb. in email lots, and from store at 50e.
FIRE lIIIICE....SaIes are regularly made at $28®40 let M.
a itAlN—The market emstinues quite dull, with bat little
caning in. Wheat eelle on arrival at 70c, and from store
at 75c. Batley Is inn] hold at 30@35, and Rye at 45. Corn
le in demand at 45@50m. Oats are scarce, and bring 20©27c.
from wharf and wagons, and :30@31e. from store.
GIIOO.ERIES—LInt little doing, except in a retail way.
Super Is selling at 'Leee to Bljec., with some lots of prime at
Beyel,BXe. Coffee dull at 120l2eec for Rio. Rice steady at
sda,s l 4ca e with but little demand. Molasece 30083 c.
tiNIAMAN CLAY...The price has declined materially and
salea are now made at $35 V ton.
LLIDES—Green Hides have advanced to eo. ete lb., with a
firm market. Tho supply of Dry le very limited, and the
quotatEn is nominal at 17c.
11A.Y...The demand is rnederate, but equal to the ellf ply.
The price from crates is from $7 to $lO le ton. A few luad1:1
of Strew sold at $7
IRON AND NAILS...The quutatione of manufactured
Iron are as follows :—Common Bar 2% to 2%c. lb. Nails
aro Belling at 5340,25 for 10d. to 40d., according to quality;
the terran ere six months' credit, or 6' cent. discount for
cash. &lee light.
LARD...There is but little doing; the quotations are al
most nominal et 0Z93g . ,: for country end 10c. for No. 1 city.
LEATHER—The market in improving with an advance In
prices to the following quotations :
Rod Spanish Sole V lb 22We3e.
Slaughter e
lil3@eeec.
Skirting e
23©80e.
Harness si
24 , g,26c.
Upper 14 dozen $300e9
Bridle a efe300)42
LUMBER, Seasone.„The following are the quotations of
seasoned lumber, from the yards in the city:—
Common 1 Inch Boards, V 1000 feat $l5 CO
Clear do do ~ 82 00
Flooring dreereel do f 1
Shingles, 'V 1000 8 60
Lath, 4(
225
Oak flooring, dreesed, 1 inch--' 1000 feet ... 80 00
tin do 1 1 4 do ... 82 00
LUMBER, Green... The market is unchanged; sales are
making at the river at $lO per thousand foot for common
and $2O for clear. Shingles, 52,60' thousand.
MESS PORR—There has bean a &clic() in primes, with
but very light transactions, the (monition now being $lB le
barrel.
METALS—Pig Lead has declined to 6, and Bar to C-y e eee7;
Sheet Copper 864§31q Sheet Brass Ste el Ib.
01L5...1 and Oil is selling at 85c. 14 gailon fir No. 1, with a
light demand. leneeed quiet at 65070 e.
PIG METAL... Put lime netted yto this market. A few
few ealee of Allegheny have transpired at $21025 el ten, on
time.
POTATOES...The market is now poorly supplied, and there
is a good demand, several lots of mixed selling at 66©130c.
but choice Neshannocko are rather higher.
POWDER—There hoe been a decline in the prices e. f 75c.
on former quotations of Blasting and $1 en Rifle; the qua
Cations now aro for Blasting $4,25 $O keg; Ellie $O.
SAND STONE—llegular sales of Huntingdon county, at
$9 'V ton.
SALT..-The manufacturer have recently reduced their
peeve. Allegheny No. 1 and extra may now be quoted
at $1©1,15 p bbl, in lots.
SELDS—The season for Clover and Timothy is now over,
and there is nothing doing. Flsxeoed is In good demand at
$1.12©1,15 le bash.
SOAPS—Tho following are the mauttfactareret prima :
Resin 6c.; No. 1 Palm 5%; Chemical 5%; Castile and Toilet
10c, p'l lb.
SHERVINGS, YARNS, /4<
and the following are now tli
ee yard; Niagara Be/ec.
ios. to to 10 in-
elusive, V 1b... 22 go
Nos. 11 and 12... 23
No. 13 21"0
No. 14 z 5 ( . 38,
No. 15 zd ©
DOZEN YARN_
Nu.loo. 12 ....CarpetCh'n,s6.col. 28
So. 000, ts dui...... 11 (4) . . " wbate2Bto3s 23 (o)
No. 600 10 " *26to-4i 26 (Fo
N 0.700 4 . 4 "r 4 ... Twine 24
N 0.003
N 0.806 Batting,
... Ratting, No. 1.... 11
8 @ No. 2 ... 16 43)
No. 1000.- ......... BFj ... Family Ratting... 18 @
Coverlet Yarn :al 56 ... CannerW.- 18 -.
TALLOW...The prices have advanced; we quota rough at
7jhr £1 lb, and rendered at 10y,c.
Vi'LLIREI LEAD, LYIIIAROIII, Ac--191iite Lead 13 firm
and in'steady demand at $2,50 V kog for pure oil, and dry
90't.0 lb, subject to the usual disoenct. Rod Lead 9j.6@96,
net, and Lytharge
WINDOW DIAS:S.:4%e prices let city brands hare ad.
vanced, and we correct oar quotations as follows :-6.:8 and
7 1 9,19 box of 50 feet, $1,50; 6:10, $2,15; 8:11, Pill, 9:12,
and 10:12, $2,40; 8113, 9:13 and 9:14, $2,88 ; 10:15 and
10:10, $2,75; 10 V cent discount oil. Country brands LOo.
lower.
WOOL—There is a little more cluing, but holders are still
holding back In the hope of eventually realizing higher
prices. Eastern dealers have not operated to any extent.
The following are ruling rates at piesent
Common
blood and tub
4
Full blood
WHISKY—Has again advanced, and rectified is held at
23 1 A©24c. Raw is selling at 22©24.0.
PlLLladelphla Market.
PIMADELPIIII., July 14 —No change in BreadetufN skip.
ping brands held at $4,25, with few sales; sales to the trade
at $4,20 to $6 for common and fancy, according to quality.
Rye Flour anc Oorn Meal unchanged. Receipts of Wheat
light, but ample for the demand; sales 1600 bush at $1 to
$l,lO for red, and $l,lO to $1,15 for white. Rye steady at
70c. Corn in request at this advance. Oats wanted at 41
@Mc for Pennsylvania. The stock of Bngar is light. hi
Provisions no obtuoge. Wtdaky Aran salmi bbls at 250 for
Eastern sad 200 for Ohio and prison, 7,6 a for lthda, 23 3 40
214 for dradgo.
fivaturcr.
ROMP% JB
PlrrsEUEsn, July 11, 1858
July 3. July 10.
$6,014,674 55 $6,016,511 97
863,311 41 427,330 87
220,419 11 211,916 27
1,246,558 S( 1,229,185 66
$ 1,737 42
,019 48
8,122 84
17,202 80
22,126 00
21,713 07
36,780 1:9
...The prices Lave dot:lined,
e rates : Eagle Shootings Bye.
No. 16 27 @ ....
No. 17 2 8 ar/
No. 18 29 (._& ...
No. 19 30 ® ...
No. SO 31 ® ...
22c. 'l,l
.28
.30
Now York Market.
Niter Yonx July 14.—Cotton buoyant; 2500 bales gold;
middling uplands 12511g)12%; the sales for three days were
10,000 bales. Stour firm; 12,0(0 bbls sold. 'Wheat is ad
vancing; 90,000 bush sold; weetern white $1,061,05. Corn
firm; 42,000 bush sold; mixed unsound at 02®70; white 79(0,
82. Pork doll; Mess $16,70. Lard firm at 1.1%©1134.
Beef firm. Bacon quiet at 734©8 for Eider; wieue for
Shoulders. Sugar firm. like steady at 0Q95 ., .,/,. Prefab ts
firmer; on Grain to Liverpool 035034.
New York Cattle Market.
NEW Yon; June 80.—The receipts were 8650 &MS'
13 3 ,500 Sheep; 2000 Swine. Deer has declinedV i @X; B.IEB at
tigo, the average being 29( 4 . Peale are unchanged. Flieep
$1 lower. Swine have advanced; Kilos at 6%@5y2.
[Now York Stook Market.
Nzw Yonz, Jul. 13.—Stccks firm. Chicago and Buck
Island 75 1 4; Illinois Contra! bonds 87; Lacrosse and Mil
waukee 514; N Y. Central 813,6: Rig:ding 45 1 Milwaukee
and Misablippi 19%; Missouri B's 85; Galena. and Chicago
87%; Erie 18%; CtovEland and Toledo 35; Tennessee R'a
93;4.
Cincinnati Market..
Cutairmen,lv 14.—Flour is quiet at $3,75 for super
fine; a a; le of 1000 bbis for September delivmy Wag made at
$3,90. Wheat is firm; with very little arriving Corn is in
good demand at 50Q514 receipts light. Oats 45@47. Whie.
icy 22c. bless Pork to in fair demand at $l5 for good
branna. Bacon is inactive; no sales.
OpNERVOUS UEADIORE —Rev. W. (1. Howard,
Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago,
nols, who has been a great sufferer from-nervous headache,
but who has experienced entire relief from it, by the use of
WILSON'S PILLS, in a letter, dsted Jane 18th, MS, ad
dressed to Messrs Fahnesto3k & DAVIS, of Chicago,
8530 :—"During the last twenty years, I have made US3 of
a great variety of medletnes preecribui by Altocarli c aid
Ron cenathio physiclins, but all have failed; aL,d I had re-
linquiehed all hope of rell.f, until I was induced to rose , I
to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually ralievLd ins
in repeated instances of late, and I can olie'rfully and con
scientiously recommend them to others who are similarly
affected." This soverelgo remedy is sold by B. L Palms
sto:k & Co., tarn-r of Woad and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
to whom orders far supplies shou'd be addressed. iyl3: c
CANDIDATES.
[ v SLIERIFF.—LThe tindersighed offcrs himself to the
Democracy 01 Allegheny county, as a caudidate for
Sheriff, satject to the decision of the Democratic Cionven•
thin. BARNES FORD,
Jeß4alsw Upper St Chair.
CORONER.—The undersigned offers himself no a
candidate before the next Donaocratio Convention fur
the office of Coroner, and asks the support of the Do
mocraoy (jell LENOX ILEA.
Oa COUNTY COMMIRSINBR—The friends of CHAS.
BRYSON, of West Doer township, will urge his nomi
nation for the cfilce of County Commiszioner, before the
next Democratic Convention; inatject to the usages of the
party.
jyl4:dswic
STEAMBOATS:
aIItiCHNNATI.
For Cincinnati.
The elegant side wheel, passenger packet
S , '" -2, ' SUPERIOR--Clapt. REDMOND J. GEWE—WIII
:s
• leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS
DAY, the 4th WEL, at 12 o'clock, M.
For freight or passage apply rn board, or to
FLAC, BARNES it 00.,
Through to St Louis In 15 K.
Xe days. This br•atAgents.
connects
with the wail line, and will gu through in the time speci
fied. Eha will leave on Sat uridy. ap22
ZANESVILLE.
For Ittarlette and Zanesville.
The steamer I,_'‘lMA (MALIAN', Capt. Dl - ,;'N
s;:,iz O.E Ass,
an
will leave for the above d all
--- nterniediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
o'clock, P. hi.
Tar freight cr passage apply on board
N O, 65 MARKET STREET,
SELLING OFF AT A liREAT SACRIFICE,
TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK 01
Etiabieolderles amid Trimmings
To luerurz a ready s,xle, the aid will
BELL HIS BTOCK WITHOUT IGEOARD TO 008 T
And invites the Lates, as they will find great batzsina at
NO. 65 MARKET STRE2T,
Between Third and Fourth btroota
THE STBIPOSEETMT.
WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER,
PROPRIETOR,
PIJIh Street, Next Door to the Piaeburgh Ihem!rs.
The house Is now, built especially for the purpoees of a
First Class Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav
ing Lad many years experience in the business will keep
constantly on hand the beat that the markets offord. ilia
Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the beston."`^
all his o ld ir i en d 3 an d th „. goner ay to gtva lilm a
autoos.l tr.
I RPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order of the Orphan's Court, cf Allegheny corm
ty, I will rxpose at public sale, at the COURT HOUSE. in
the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY MORNING, July
31st, at 10 o'clock, all those twn certain Lots of Ground,
situate in the borough of South Pittsburgh, Allegheny
county, marked Nos. 4 and 1, In the plan of lots laid nut by
the heirs of Sydney Gregg, near the kfononggliela Bridge—
said Lots, together, being fifty (10) feet in front on the
Turnpike, ana extending back,preaervlng the width of about
one hundred and fifty feet (110 feet,) more or les.4, on which
there is erected ONE TWO STORY FRAME ROUSH, with
he appurtenances. Terms at sale.
WM. McLAUGHLIN,
Executor of Thos. McLaughlin
ys:3twa3td:o.e-w
IiODURE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
A purposes, by the bottle or gallon, at
HAWORTH & BRnWNLFLE'S,
136 Clnrtifr of litsmend end Minimal alley.
INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso,
a large assortment of Dressing Tuck arm Long Combs,
just received at the India Rubber Dopot of
J. 44 H. PHILLIPS,o I 1 28 end 28 Et Olafr street.
ORPEDOES —200,000 No. 1, just received
and fur ealo by RETHER 8c ANDERSON,
jt,23 No. 39 Wood
[IRE CRACKERS-60 boxes No 1 Fire
Ctn.:lieu, Just arrived and for gale at the lowan mar
ket price, at HAWOItTH & BROWNLEE'S,
jet 3 Horner Diamond and Diamond alley.
_ .
CIOLTON'S WF.ST TOURIST & GUIDE-
For solo by (jo19) J. R. WELDIN.
V •
LOUR-50 bblg. Superfine Flour just re
calved and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
f7 B Corner Ifatket and Pint streets.
g NDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best
article In use, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, of
J. A EL PHILLIPS,
e I l 24 and 28 Pt. Chair street.
GENT'S WEAR.-
CHEAP.
Gent's Patent Leather Gairera ; 0
Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords; pi
ril Gent's Calf Boots;
Gent's Fine lilippers. of
i...
c.. ,
CHEAP. •d
AT TITH PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
Jel2 Nu. 17 Fifth street, DIFFENBACHER L - CO.
WRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams ass't
sizes Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for este by
jel9 J. R. WELDIN.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-
A Dwelling Rouse and two large lots, with good im
provements. immediate pesstesion. Price, slB' 0.
A Farm of 303 acres, 40 improved, all prime land pub
mile from Fayette Springs. Price, $6 per acre.
A valuable property at Lawrenceville,
in complete order,
good location, immediate possession—Vsoo.
A section of choice land in Franklin county, lowa, iu
good location—s2,so per acre. 13. OIITHBERT & SON,
je29 51 Market street
'YPE METAL, just received and for sale,
by W. S• HAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
e 25 Corner Market and Second emote.
UST PUBLlSHED.—Brightly's Pardon's
e, Annual Digest of the LBVTi of Pennsylvania, for each
of the years 1853,1964, 1955, 1856, 1857 and 1859, namely,
from the '2Bth of May, 1853, to 28th of May, 1858. "The
whole completing Stroud end Brightly's Pardon's Digest to
the present date, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Esq., for sale by
J. IL WEI DIN,
1,7 No. 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
R YE. -125 bush Rye for sale by
JAB. A FETZER,
jy2 Corner Market and Fiat etreets
11- RODUCE.-
10 Wis. White Beans;
9 " Mess Pork, for tale by
r 31.) W. 11. SMITH a CO
ERRING-10 bbis. No. 1 Potomac Her
ring, jam received and for sale by
McOANDLESS, MEANS & OU,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859.
Ja. —This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub
lished by Johnston & Stockton, after a lapse of years, will
again shortly be issued. The circulations as formerly will
be made by toe skillful mathematician, Sanford C. Bill,
&sq., wbo %ill 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 to
advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed,
and orders will be filled according to priority.
WM. G. JOHNSTON d CO.,
Qubli-hers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book' Makers,
--- --44.W00d street, Pittsburgh je22
TuniVikonstantly on hand a large supply
of Pure WI - n s and Liquors for medicinal purposes.
ez e_
Those wishing any ng in this line, can rely upon getting
a pare article at N . _ JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
j7la &per Diamond end Market street.
®RANGES -25 Imes, in prime order, just
X.., received IA u f)r sale by,
REYKIIiR a ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood streti ?
Opposite St. etrariee
eIIGARS I CIGARS I I—A large lot of
IL" genuine Havana Cigars of the "Seneca," "Cagnetta,"
" Conchita" and" Entre Antos" brande, received this day.
Those wishing a GOOD Cigar should call and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEXING,
Jl . l Corner Diamond and Markstst net.
SOAPS.—A largesupply of Low's well
known Brown Windsor Soap, put received Abe,
Honey, Palm, Lettnce, Nymph and other fancy Soap con.
stoutly on hand at JOB. PLEOLINCII,
Omer Diamond and Market street,
J rsll',
SPECIAL - NOTICES.
PERMANENT %TICE.
COMPLYING WITII TIiH lIRCIENT DX' QUEST OF /lON.
DREW OF TUNIR PATIN:4U,
DRS. C. M. FITCII AND J. TV. SYKES
Efavo concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGLI,
And may be consulted at their offiee,
No. 101 Penn street,
OPPOSITE ST. GLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, for CONSMIn_ON, Asniyi A,
BP.O.NCLLITIS and ALL f TILE COMPLANTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 41 . c.
rfit.9 ilfoll STILES would state that their treatment
of Censemption is based upon the fact that the diaearicakits
in II e bloat and at large, both before and during its
dem:vine:it in the lungs, and-they therefore employ Idechan•
teal, Mg:attic and Medical remadiaa to purify the blood and
strangtheu the syatAin. Wiz/. these, they me MEDICAL IN
LIALATIONS, which they value highly, but only an Paßiz•
lives, (having no Ciirafioe effects when used alone) and Inva
nas are earnestly cautioned aaainot westing the precious
time of curability nu any treatment basal upon the plausi
ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can. be reached
in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
Beat of the disease is in the Mead mid its effects' only in the
lungs.
•
Gam` No charge for consultati,:a.
A list of questions will be sent to thom-wishing to consult
no by left=* .
w
-""" DI:AUK-RATIO C Edzt,r the
tiule apploaches for inskin4 th, rwininatiuns for the
fall election, the Deraccrata aro looklu6 about fir
edo.lidated to i lae.a upon their ticket.
Allow me to iugecdt the folio w!ng n,:u",3 foe their consid
eration. There is not a gentlemen aho id not a
thorough national Detuocrot:
CflAiiLv.S SHALE'', eit y
liL/N. WILLIAM IVILKIN;3,
JOHN M. IRWIN, City,
THOMAS S. HAM', Indiana,
JOEL KETOHUM, Elisabeth,
HUGH LAFFERTY, Baldwio,
WILLIAM McLANE, North Fayette
SHERIFF :
bAItDI ES FORD, I ower O:alr
PaoTtlONoTelty :
JJUN BIRIXItir,qIA3I, Oht
0113ZirY CuMIII.3BIONER :
TiiOMAB PARLEY, AlEgLieny 'City
17DVIRO 1
JOHN MURRAY, South Pittnbu•Eh
CORONE3
WILLIAM ALP.XANDER, City
WEST 0? TUB ALLEGHENY
EAST x',llN NECK
SOUTH OF THE :110NONGIBELA, 4
NOTICE.—The stock 13ouko of the MONONGA
HELA. VALLEY BANK, to ba located at 51c1fmea
pert, will be ro•opeued at the St. Ohartei Hotel, uu THURS
DAY, the 16th instant, to recei - re the remainder of Sub.mrlp
tion to the Capital Etr..ch pf add Bank.
MICE OF PITTSBURGH GAB C0.,1
12th Duly, 185 S.
fr
DIVIDEND.—TiIE TELIISTE THE PITTS
lt•t'" BURGH GAR C )IIPAN 17 have tills day declared a
dividend of El Vl_ o . PER. CENT. on the ck c.f . tan
Company. payable on demand to Stockholder+ or th,ir legal
repregentativus, at their ollVe, on Nmithdeld acre' t.
Jyl3:2‘v JAMS t M. CHRISTY. Tr< aaurer.
CPTIZENS' INSURANCE. COMPANY,
Furs:sung'', June 15th, ISA I
THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THIS
Company have this day declared a dividend or SIX
DoLLAIIS pint SHAME on no Capital Stock-Ltive dolleti
payable in cash to the Stockholders or their legal represen.
tatives, Exthvvith, and one dollar credited to their stock.
Jelo SAMUEL S. MAP.SHELL, Secretary.
NOTICE—THE INTEREeT. COUPt..NS of the
Bone of Lawrmce County, issued to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERLE RALLIWAD COMPANY, due July,
1858 will be paid at the elliee of W. 11. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa The change in place of payment is made
is conseottence of the failure of th, Onlo Lffa Insurance
and Truft O - nipacy, Now York, where the °stipule are
payable By order of
.11 , 2 THE commts.sioNEß.*
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 27i FIFTH STREET.
The subazriber has Rased, and fitted up several commodi
ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Filth
street, which aro now open for the Summer Season. La
else and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of
FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRU,Td, ICE CREAM,
WATER lONS, and all the refreshment, of the soaa .o. All
are respectfully requested to visit the re , arg, and t
themselves. (Jolt)_ M. itlctl (NIA , V.
111)OURE PORT WINE, for methoinal
AL poses, by the bn - ttltiarAtLuit u
a " a
B ROTV N L S, ,
e 5 n tho Manx ntl.
DWELLINCI lIOUSE cn Third strzet
■5. for rent. B. CUTHBERT & 80N,
.1,23 tl Market titre t.
OOD STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALK—An undivided third part of that valuable
property, situate at the corner of sixth and Wood streets,
hailing 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep on Sixth street.
One-third of the above will be sold for 0,000. One-half in
baud—balance at one, two and three years.
S. OUTIIBEE.T ,0 SON,
jyl 01 31a71 . ,:et street.
TARCH-100 bs.g. McClung & Camibellis
Extra Starch, far eale by -
je3o 11. S3II PH CO.
FOR RENT—A large Dwelling House and
store, on Grant atredt. S. CUTHBERT et SON,
10y26 61 Market etreot.
RESII FIGS-500 drums just rezeived and
for Bale by REYILEIS E; ANDEILBON,
1317 Ward etreet.
QUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers,
Journals, Cash Books, and Day Book , i. A large sup
ply on band, made iu the most supuior manner of the finest
quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books
made to order, ruled to any given pattern.
je2,3 WM. G. JOHNsTON CO., GS Wood at.
ME-200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale
by Ije3ol F.NRY U. COLLINS.
FEEREINO.--50 bbls Herrin& nr sale by
JeaJ H. IL COLLINS
lIIIVINEY TOPS-100 various pattorna
for sale, by [jaol lIRRTBY li. CULL? 3.
- RosPITAL sace;TlNG—llf all widths
and of the best quality, for sL,le at the ladia Ilabber
Depot, 28 and 28 St. Clair street,
Jell
DRY APPLE S-100 bush., for sala by
HSU IU IL COLLINS.
JTST received another assortment of .nocTs
and SHOES, conoistiog of Ladies' Ileol BOOLI and REF,
pers t Gent's, Boys's Yonth'e, and a largo variety of Chil
dren a Fancy Shoes. Please give us a call, at the Cheap
Cash Store of JOSEPH 11. BORLAND,
Jel9 93 Market etreot, socvnd door from Fifth.
V i rool., WANTED—
Ioo,OOs) Ibl. Wool Wanted at highe.lt can
HITCHCOCK, 31'011EE11.11 .l 00.,
122 Second 'area, and 161 Front.
prices, by
J62l:lmdtw
100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, fir sale , by
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE A 00.,
Noa. 1.8 and 20 Wood urea,
GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange,
Vanilla, Rosa, Strawberry, Pine Apple and Banana
Flavors, for elate by BEYAIBR g- ANDERSON,
jal7 39 Wood Wee_
$3 500 LAWRENCEVILLE PRO
PERTY FOR SALE—A two nary
back house of hall, zuod cellar, wash, house, stable, cairlago
hones, coal house, etc , choice fruit traes, apple, pear, plum,
cherry and quince. Great variety of flowers and shrubbery.
The lot bee a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep
to Oheenet etreet. Terme easy.
j 826 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 61 Market et.
WOOL WANTED—The highest, minket
price paid for farmers wool, by
JAM.I3B.A. FETZER,
Corner Market and .First etreets.,
HOES, SHOES -Tr-Great inducements of
fered at the People's Shoe Store, to all who Wish to
buy summer Shoal Cheap—Ladies' Gaiteia and
Slippen. 1), S. DIFFENBAOEfER tt 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, are delivered
in every part of the city. Trade 'supplied by leaving your
address at HUNT it MINER,
Jel2 Masonic 14ntl.
FOR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder
15 inches in di.meter, 46 feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 92 inches in diameter, id feet in length, with fire
front; Fly Wheelie feet in diameter. For price and Limn,
inquire . of B. 4, 3. H. B.tiNti FEB,
~!;e3O No. 47 Wood street.
LADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
AA ERB, with and without .heels, at the Pvc.ple's Shoe
Store, No. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENBACHER a CO.
GEN 'B CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People's Shoe Moro, 0.17 Firth etreat.
DIFFENBACIItaI. .4 CO.
ELL U M COPYING BOOKS.—These
books possess groat advantages Ivor any othera;
the papar being thick and strong will not tear when wet.
It takes a most perfect impression and La convenlent to refer
to. When onto in nee their superiority is apparent. Bold
by W. 0. JOIINSTON I & 00.,
le3 Stationers, t. 7 Wood st.
',WRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New
designs and very beantifal—rocelsed by late al - rinds,
for sale by W. P. MARSHALL A CO., ,
rar:ls I fuperiera oral APRICZA. 87 Wvod otrogt.
CHEESE
180 boxe3 Prime W. R. Cutting Cheese ;
200 " .I;itglish Dairy
Received end for sale by heal lIENRY 11. 03LLINB
fIARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR
NITURE OR QUEENS WARE wanted in ere range for
two Building Lota, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in tho Seventh
Ward. S. OUTURRILT h EON,
019 El Ittarkrt rrnet,
COPYING PRESSES.—Sorew Copying
V Pres&se, Calm and Lever Copying Ereasea, Lover,
Ecrew and Spring Copying Proms, fold by
WM. G. JOEMETON dc CO.,
el Wood etreat.
"PRES"( TEA, MORE NEW TEA— The
finest Tea of every name, grade and color. The nth
scriber bas in store and arriving, a moat extensive and
complete assortment of Tea in chests, half chests and fami
ly boxes, all of which is offered at greatly reduced prices.
„tali $. JAYNES' Se. Mb ahret
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ME=
I=l
J. & 11. praLLips
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & T. GROUTT,
112FORTIRS OF
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD MONONGALIMA RYE WHISKY, PEAOII
AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner or Smith - field' and Front Streets,
apl4] PITTSEIINAL PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS 02
PRINTING. JOB, ..4.ND ALL lUNDS CF WRAPPING
11 3 ) .M=4. 9
arehouse, No. 21 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA. -
Rags bouglit at market ruj'i
iltElltDVA L.
t)yWIN MOORHEAD Eus removed Co
No. 74 :Tatar ELTIA3t, Mow Market
SOHN Prid. O OIIO.IEA.ID,
COMMISSION MEROHANI
12011 iEU 3ALI Of
PIC METAL AHD GLOGreib,
N'u. 74 WATER BTREEr, BEL' , W MARKET,
PITIWBURGII, PA
PiTTSBURGH STEEL WORILS,,
CSA AO JONES JNO. L. BOYD
JONES, BOYD & CO
oe
s s 12
ALSO;
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SFELLNGS AND AXLES.
Corner: Roan and First Strootn t
1926 PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOORHEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For I:Looting, uuterlag, Spouting. axe.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
%Warehouse, No. 130 FILTzt street,
mr26:ly.is PITTSBURGH, PA.
14,140 JONS., . D. D. EQUItil
A 3. B. ROGERS It. Co 0 •
I t4IIIIYAC3'I7IIEIIB
Y 1131 s , 13/PROVED PATENT
3 1 1'!.„1 : 1 :11., CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Cualika. Ross EtleD FIRST STDMISTS,
Pril'ill3MlGKl. PA
WILLIAII CLAYTON &
VVEOLEBALE AND ENTAIL
I 0 ft MERCHA 1 , 1" T
Wood etrout.,
PITTSBURGH', PA.
A.! wayn on baud, Illackturry, liborry, and C gnu
Old Monongahela and Rectide..l Whl!ity, of tb
ciataity.
JAMES Si. VETZER,
Forwarding and Conimissiou Merchan
NOR SUL 8 &L. 31 OF
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, ];utter, Seeds, Dried Frui
and Produce generally,
Corns of ItattriA.ot. and .F/r,a. ALrootv.
PITISBI; Rail, PA.
fiIiFES TO - -Francis G. Bail ty, Dilworth, dr.,
. Cuthbert. tt gun, Plttaburgh; Boyd & Ott, fialikell
%Tortuga:, H. Brady, eclat , . M. E M. Bank. Lint Er. Howell,
Mangle dt Co., George W. Anderson, Donk: Peaton ft Co.
Wbuidir g.
HA RDWA RE•
2 C,,,AMUEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
street, iittsburgb, Las on hand a largo
STOCK OF lIARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for CASH. In addith•u 1., hle
Locks, lilngei, Knit•ea and Forke, and Spoons, and a largo
wont:noel of Clarpenter'a Tools, ho has received 0 hlrgr, eu
ply of Sausage Cutters and !lint:refs ;
Shovel; Tongues; andPoor';
Sleigh Bell; and .Eriara..l-1
cull Pronerving
L. V.
tnokiiN3V AT LAW AND OCNVEYANOiev.
OFIIIOL UM: It-
Vu.>eal
;'- WM. W.
WILOLF.S.ILS AitD RETAIL
FIRST PREMIUII READY lI,IDE LEVEN
AND
DRESS Si OCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
PIII .t..A DEL PR I A..
Silk, kierino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers; Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, /b., Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas.
nrument, and warranted to give esti 4action. I eLlyd
E. P. MIDDLETON 12110 ,
lUPORTERS OP
-VINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DRALEF:d IN
FINE OLD WHISKY S,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
layd
GO AND Still:
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind !Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET 6'18., PITTSBURGIL
THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
louse with VENITLAN BLINDS, of the moat or.gni.
site and elaborate iluish, will find it to their interests to give
mo a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by tho best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
even to the wants of elastomers. Prices low. Ail work
warranted. No. 72 TB RD Street. Pittsburgh. fmyaildris
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
IVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
]?OR THE ERECTION OP GAR WORKS, for from five
qurners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Ptumaces.
uYat/Yla PITTSUVROH, PA.
CARTWRIGHT & WOILVG,
(Succeston to John Cartuarigh!,)
ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
of Pocket and Table Cutlery - , Burgle l and an I Don.
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. EZ
Wood street. They give special attention the in.nufactur•
ng of Trcumes, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
W I punctuality and deep:Leh. apl7
if
fi r oun3acotial, rin'CßlEL'Ellf &. C.
(Stoat-98ms To HIMMAN, APCmizar & C 0.,)
_ F ORWARDING AND CO MMISSION
MERCHANTS, Wltolesale Bowlers in Product', :lour
and Wool, No. ILI Sooond hitroet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
11 L/111111FOLD:1
Springer HarLangh, Joseph E. Eldu, Bt. Look';
Pittsburgh; Fenton Broa,
H. Childs & Co., 'Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Beoaley, Cosgrove 4 Co., " Garret &Illartin,Philadelphls;
HcCandlesT, Means & Co., " Joules, Kont, Santeo cf.%
G. W. Smith, & Co., Weaver & Graham
&L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., "
4. B. Fenton & Broa., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., "
valrtf
• C. WEST & ,'
C0.,1,
FLAI7OFAOTOR=.3 OP
CARRIAGES,
ROGHAWAYS, BUGGIE@, SIIERIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. In Penn street, EITTSBURGII, PA.
All 'work warranted to be of the best materials 41
workmanship. mr12:1r4i,3
W. H. lidcGEE.
.0. 41. DOSCII.
14IcGE E & CO
KR.ROEIANT TAILORS,
Dealers In Ready-Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Farniah
ing Good; corner of Federal etr,et and Market Equate Alla
gheny Clty, Pa. jeEhlv
2; 04. 4- . ^"%" -- e .
•
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_
M A_RBLE! MA BLE!
0 - o;ra aye ea R'G
HAS A lIZAUTIFIJL BEIdATEIGN OP
MONUMENTS , GRAVE STONES,.
Faachistareg, Pe tit, Sim.
rho pablio are rovoctfally =amine oar L•tocb-:.
Priced low, and ercrk warranted.
ass 1311?.,Ttrf 1 / 1 1a2 :E-72.
11011161 AIIES E. E 3718 1 ,11%
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Mannia.^tures, No. 251
Marty streak PlMahwah. Pa. acts2ls.7.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.-
A full easortment of
Pittsbarah mannfactnred FURNITURE, embracing
-BUREAUX,
BOOK CAISAS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling,
wall as a ipledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Ronstently on hand and, made to order. As the only terms
on which business is dons atthls establishment is for OABH.
Pecos are made accordingly. Parsons in want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
RAMMER .4 IRWIN'S,
No, 103 Smithfield e!xeet t telow Fifth.
J. D. l'Acumft,
Joi IL rum.
j l e rßY . - IRO .-8O tons, rdvas.
1001 - LLOU
NO. 87 DIAMuND ALLEY,
tairlS4v
- ' I ICAL.
DR. R. A. WILSOiJ.
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILLS,
PREPARED AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 6u corner of Wood and Fourth Streets
PITTSIIIIB.GU, PENN'A
AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
tonic, catr,artic and' anti dyspeptic m edicinc, Una()
Pals are recommended to the public by the trmer propri
etor, (OR. WILSON,) with a confidence such as a long con.
tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war
ranty. In their operation as a cathartic, they Influence
more the motory and lees ihe eecerning power of the bowels
than any (Alm* combination in common one.
••. • .
AS A TONIC—They agr.e with tho most delicate nom.
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.
rilt+t the fermetion of acids, check fermentation, and pro
vet.t the elimination of gas°, from the food in the stomach,
—the direct eenstenences of chemical action,—an action
which ehould never exist in the human stomach. From
the peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may
expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that die
gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at.
tend or follow the use of other palml.a.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract of a teller frtm H. JO. .I , l , rnaw..,rth cf. Druggists,
Hemphis, , 7'ennersee,Jarzuary 7, 1858.
51/seas. B. L. PAIINSBTOCE a Co.—lee were, the first to in
croduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Y.lla here many years ego.
They were the beet Pill ever in this market. We use no
other in our own famines, end secured for them a fit.a,
tharenter by cur recommendations. Yours, truly,
H F. FAIINFSWORTH dk CO.
Ezaract of a triter from O. IV. Irwat, 11%51:rale, Tennesree,
Frbruary 15. 1858.
MESSRS. B L. FAHNEETOOI a Co —Dear Sic I have Sean
Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills used fdr the ague with good effect;
I have used then myself, and believe them to be the Wet
Pill in We I have no debt they will cure many other
complaints when properly used, and Lehearlully recommend
them to the public. Respectfully, youfe,
G. W.
From Chlenel Was. Hopkinc, late Canal amrsissioncr.
Vi r ABEILNCrON, Pa. January 8, 1868—Dear Doctor: I have
Liam tieing your " Anti-Dyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned
required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have
never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me
from affections of the stomach and head. They have never
failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left
my system in better condition they found it. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
Da. It. ADAIIB WUSSN. SVH. HOPKINS.
Prom Thos. Blackmore, .&q, Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa.
To i a It. A. Wunsa —Dear Sir: I have been using your
Pills eiDee 1840, and do decidedly say they ere the best Pill
fa use, or thst I have any knowledge of. I first used them.
for •• sick headaehe," with which I suffered bayond descrip.
Lion; I am happy t, say, that they entirely cured me. iiinco
thea I 1.13 , them ut is family medicine : If I am bilious, or
anything ails ice, and I require medic ne, I take a 1111,and
It cures me ; they are my Daly medicine, and have been for
the last Favente,3e years. THOB. BLAollsloltil.
January 9, 1918.
Hear Dr. Keyser.
MiSIRS. B. L. FARM:STOCK a Co—l have had considerable
experience in the use of tho rxtraordioary Pill compounded
by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of which you aro now the prom b
otors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own
ease for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con•
dition of the stomach. I liars likewise prescribed them frr
others, in caarel of •, , A..emicrania" and ether firms of head.
ache dopeudia.; on a deranged and irritable condition of the
stomach and digestive orgsus,of which they seem peculiar.
ly adapted, being entirely free , rem any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges
without at all cebilitsring. Yours truly,
GEO. H. HEYSIIII, 140 Wood street.
Fitt-burgh, March 5, 1858 jyhlydaw
-Iv
---.4 . THE GREATEST
f
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,T . ' OF TIIE' -r GE.
tahß. pit.. NEDY, of Roxbury, has discov•
z or Juo of on conamon ptottire vro•itis a ruzsdy
that corn
E - gory kind of Eimmor,
:., , RO-11 THE WORET SOROITLA DOWN TO A 01::)11111011
hss tried It In over elnv.:m hundr.:l cases, and nevtK
filled except In two C.a.30 , , (both thunder humor.) Ha hod
now In hie posz.3:sion Wei ono bnadred c,..rti9n.:t.3 ci Itz
valne. w - '..tbin. twenty 1.1116.1 of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to ecne a uuming s...rn month.
ooe to three bottles will Lure the worst Lind Pimples
.e.n the face
'No or threo L.cit.l,-1 will c. t' 0.1 . 5 system of [Alta.
Two bottl:o oro to curs the worst canker to the
m,,:th
Tr, to lice bcttleb ,-, to curt, the wuvvt tlnd
F,
LOC:11):: :113 ILLlllllCrjkl,ll2
-c.
Leir. c.are ranging of the oars and
among the
Fos: to nl bellies aro wt.:ranted to core corrr.pt and
runnier, ulcers.
( - ice bottle cure ccaly eras:don of the skin.
rvo or three borriea are so:ranted to cure the worst kind
rinpvorm.
Two oc throe bottles ere warranted to once the most dea
poste sane of recuraatisin.
.Ettre..3 co four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Rheum.
viva to eight bottles will cure the worst awe of scrofula.
A k.eno2t ! ,- 1 always experienced from the first bottle, and
o perfect cure it warranted when the above quantity 13 taken
ROXBURY, NABS
hots fiteiai,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
caring oil triad of humors,
in to establishod by the
unanimous voice of cdi who hare ever algid it, that I nerd
not say anything on the subject, es the most skilful physi
cian; and the most careful Dreg:ll:An in the country are 1111•
salmons In its praise.
In presenting the Molt ..l Diseit , ery to your notice, I do
it with s full knoecledgo of the caretive power. to rollevina
all, and curing- most of thec...o dig . asen in which you are On
fortunately GO liable. That moat excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother.
NURSING SOU MOUTH,
In cured an if by a miracle; your own temper id restored t i
Its natural uweetuere, and your babe from short and fretful
tape to calm and sweet einmbers ; and the Medical Discora
ry beoomon a fountain of bleceine• to your husband and
household.
In the more advanoesi stages of
CANKER
it extends to the stehach, canning
DYS PEPSIA,
which le nothing but canker of the fit9l2l h; then to chi
inteseirsn and
KIDNE yB,
creating a einking, gone feeling, and an ladifferen..:t even to
tRC C. 111.43 o youv fact Up.
Yohr c•tona:.h le
RAW AND INFLAMED,
poor food dlstrem , e you, and ;on ono only Mho certain
kinds, and con of thitt your system does not get half the
nourishment It coatainre, as the acrintoa 0118 fluid of the oankcr
eats it up; then yoar complexion loses ite bloom and Le•
comes sallow or greenish, and your beet day is gone. For
rant of nonriabment your eyotem becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body becomo relaxed. Than follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Dlsoovery la pocaillarl7
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in tho die, vvealtaess of the
spine and smell of the back, pain of the bin Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat exoru ,
dating of diseases, the
?ILES.
ROW many thorean&h of poor 17=101/ are suffering from
this dise.ase and pining away a mdebrable life, and their neat
door neighbor does not know the ranee. I uleh to impress
oe your mind that good old prover'?, "An ounco of proven.
Lion is bettor than a pound of Cor.3. Table
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the clu e. G ith this ereAt
and good qnnlity, that It will never, under no; cirenzoitance3,
do yon any Injury.
Na change of cite; &war zeuessary.--tat 1.1, you can got .
and enough of It.
DISICCTIOIN von tau—Adnits one table spaontal per day—
Children over ten yeaoe deafert spxusful--Children ft . om fir 4
to eight years, tea spaanful. An no directionn can ho app.
cable:to nll conctivations, talto sufficient to operate on tbr
bawd.) !vice a dry. Your. truly,
Price $l,OO poi Lctdt.. Vor sato ti
Di'. GEO. 11. FLEYS.II2,
No 14.0 stro,t. PUtabargh, Fa.
1.4.4.t1it a
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
4L%otsiplioteky Preservz)Al
TO TH E R.Li'ATEP,'I` AGE.
and who tbst is,rray would oat have It reatorek to its
former color, or bald, bit would brave the growth reilucrozi,
or troubled with dandruff and '.ltching bat would have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be cued, or with s'cl; headache,
(neuralgia,) but would be r,sred. It will also remove all
pimples from the fete end skin. prof. Wood's Hair Restc
retive will do all this, 5..0 circular and tho following:
Atm laws November fi, 1856.
Pit Jr. 0. J. Wi. , d—lrosr fir :—I have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having
teen so often cher,ted by quackery end quack nostrums,
hair dye; .to., I was disposed to place your Restorative in
the same categovy with the thousand and one loudly trum
peted quack re Anedles, until I met you in t ewrence county
come month+ since, when you gave mo such assurance as
induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good sAfa, whose hair had become very thin and en.
urely and before exhausting one of your large bot
tles, he - r Lair V.lll r+ stored nearly to its original beautiful
brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continnee to
nom it, not simply became of its beautifying effects upon
the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the
head and mind. Others of my family and frionds are using
year Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my
nkepticiam and doubts in reference to its character and
value are entirely removed; I can and do and moat cor
dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who
would have their hair restored from wbiee or gray (by rea.
son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
all young persons woo would have their hair beautifol and
glossy. Ve•fy truly and gratefully yours.
SOLOMON MANN.
Frarora Wcon: It was a long time after I caw you at
Blisseeld before I got the bottle of Itestryrative 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, e.e the
rarest teat of its power. It has done all that you. &seared
me it would do; and others of my family and friends,
having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend*
you
lag
claim for its use to o it. thers as entitled to the highest consideration
Again, very respectfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
Chain DI, une ,
a 1882.
I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair ;
Resto J rativend have
admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prtimatarsly gray, but by the use of his Resters,
tive it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt,
permanently so. B. BRPBBIL ex-Senator, 11. 8.
O. J. WOOD k 00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. Y., (In
the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establislnent)snd.ll4 Market
ittreet, Bt. Louis, Mo.
Bold by DR. ORO. H. /Win% No. WI Wood
JaB:lAm Ana aold by all good Drzuggiatik
ASI: 3a L) CLOSING 8:1111 OF TEM
'YIN PIiOnE.IY, IN ALLEGHENY CITY"
TUESDAY kVENINO, duly
'437...VleAPPoeing gala of l' 5.1
..cts in Mr. John
irwin's plan of his valuable and beantifully locatod Real
&tate, squate in the First fluni, Allegheny City, well
know. as .6 Repo Welk Property." Those wishing to me-
Lure lots in this conveni,4 and !ovnly neighborhood, will
notice that this a pesitively lino'• sale, as the proprietor is
determined to son. Central street, on which these lots
;root, 13 50 feet wide, end ext. tt.N from NV:.:11:: Common to
Allegheny avenue, alro CO lout wide. It Is every way adapt
ed as the most desirable sect to elettant mansions and com
fortable homesteads.
One lot, No. 51, having COe feet front, and extending along
Tremont street, which is 4o feet wide, 2fo Lot to a 40 feet
street on tho line of tho property of Richard Bowen.
Eight lots, numbered from 55 to 52 Inclusive, between
Tremont street and Allegheny avenue, each 50 Let front,
and extending back 250 f•et, to the aforesaid 40 feet street.
One lot, ,^.o. 43, having 24 feet front, and extending along
Tr 01110111; street 140 feet toward Water lane, to a 20 fort alloy.
Eleven lots, numbered from 44 to 54 inclusive, between
West Common and Tremont street, each 24 feet front, and
extending back toward Waterloo: , 140 feot, to rt.2o foot alley.
Twenty•three lots, numbered frce, 30 to 52 inclusive, bo
tween Tremont street and Allegheny avenuo,each 25 foot
front, and extending back toward 'ct'oter lane 140 feet, to a
20 feet alley.
Plana can be, had at the Auction flicro, and thu premises
shown on applicaeion.
Terms of , tale—One fourth ca.di, cud the balance in three
equal annual payments
150
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LOTS IN AL
LEG Hit N CriT.—On 11.88 DAY EVENING, July
2oth, at 8 o'clock, at the C. - ,minerval Sales Rooms, No, 54
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, by ord.r cf Joseph Knox. Esq. ex
ecutor of Catherine Rudolph, drcr-air.d. will be sold 70 Val
uable Lcle if Grct.nd. simare en hcb , cc.a, Belmont, Ru
dolph and Ridge streets, and als , on Water Lane in the
lint Ward, Allegheny. Pine can be obtathod at ' the car.
riage factory of Messrs. Johnston b Br,. near the premises,
or at the unction store.
Terms—One - third cash; r ebdue in GLE• and two years,Witti
interest, secured by bonds and mortgage.
P. M. DAVIB. Auctioneer.
T ONE & C O,
ULASS FATE:NEED
PRESERYINC3- JARS,
For pie:serving all kind's of i'rcis Fraita, Ve. fables, Mince
Meats, Oysters, and ail etch perishabie articles manurea
tared and for c7-",11. , u tIAUS tr. 00, Non. 109
WATER and 140 1.111i3k Pittsburgh, Fa.
Tho main n...crot of preserving fruit la a fresh condi
tion, coosists in having it thcretighly heated when sealed
up, ead in expelliux, all the air there may may be in the
vessel, so that when the fruit cools, it will forma vacuum.
The nndoreignoi having prccnrcti the right to ins.nufac
tare these Jars, respectfully call the atteutlen of dealers
and Galan to them.
The groat superiority of GLAt3 i ever any other substance
for the prenervati an or fruits., etc., etc. is no well known,
that any comments upon it aro entirety unnecessary, and
the proprietors fed confidmt that any one, after having
sere seen thero Jars, will never he inditcoi, to cso any other.
Far sale wholevalo cud rtiisal by
In the matter of the Petition of cortnialn the Court ci
ul
citizens ct the Fo th W ard, Pitts- Quarter alena,
}
&g Largh, to vacate a certain alloy near et' Allegheny
the corner of Puce cod Irr.in ctrects. county.
And now, June oth, 1858, the Court grant a :pia on all
parties int!re,ted to he on,; appear in open Court, on Satur
day, the 10th day of July next to chow canes., if any they
have why the tillby in said petition do.icribed, viz: an alley
ten ecet in width, leading trout ecotea alley to Irwin etroot,
over the ground of Thonae.i Scott, liciold Lot be vacated.
Float the record.. o
Timmis A. ROWLYY, Clerk.
DONALD =NED Y.
el7:2t.trw-4 w
LAKE ,SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
M'CURDY CO
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Dolt Copper, Prestcd Copper Bottom),
linizmd PCB Bottom 3, Fpzitcr rS , ohler, , also importersand
dealers iu Metals, Tat Plat •,, ;Meet Iron, Wire, tie. Conatantly
on haad, Tinmen's Ilacionet and 'Re:O'A. Warn:tonne, N 0.140
Firot, and 127 tiezerad street., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bpecial orders
of Copper cot to any desired pattern. zny29:lydAw
MILITAItY .LNCAMPMENT
STATE OF PE-V.:Z.S'IM Ed J.Y/A
C - •
Elan itburtf, Jan° 3,18x8.
I: Id hereby ordere:l, the.: a n Cdmr, or Initrmlisn" bo
held at Willinonport, 1,ye5 , !11,e4 r-dity, Penr,nylvanta, tho
present year, and the Ae the Common
mdalth is directed to Es th 3 t Lad the:col—t) take charge of
the arrang,emrs.otn—to attend In p Arson, issue tits
necednary ordure to tho eneral r,:tlff, nod other Military- -
othc.:rs of the. Court onweal:h Irk rehltiert to ho aame.
v. Commaarier-izeChiof.
tho above order from lEe...d-Quartora,
‘` Camp of Instrzetion" will bo 11 , 23 d at 'Williamsport, Ly
coming county, Ponueylvo.vil, o - Anmericlng at 12 - IL, on
Taceday, the Tth day of Scptember9l.BsB,l
To continue until SATII ItIMY, the 11th day of eeid mouth,
at 12 u, of Paid day, to be c•tll tamp "•tlurqtarhanna."
I. Thia lineamprotnt it intended to include the uniform.
ed companies throughout the who are earnestly re.
quested to be in prompt at t , ‘Ltl , tnc , ...
n. The 'Major Generale, B.ijadir(r Gen , :ral% nod Brigade
Intpectors of the several r. ivitianea od brigade:3, are reviled
to report to my office WI r•con no po , ,sible, wh,..,t companies
and Bell officers well be in attrmdan7:o from their respective
commands—with the numbvr of men in each company, thu
names of the Captain", and their Poet Office addroot. •
LEL The Aide-de-Canip and all other t Moore of the Gr
Staff of the Commander.ln Chief are ordered to be
tendanco, aimed and equipped in full parade dress.
,IV. All corepaalea in a:tend:mu aro required to bring
with them all .entt and camp equipage they may have. t
V. The Brigalo Inspectors, of usury brigade, will royal.
at once to my C Tee, what equipazo telcmglog to the :Om
is in the limits of their commend. pi r Lsiln, Gen. D.
VL The Major C 4, .‘neral of the Rlerentlt
R. Jackman, shall b o the senior duty,
on d and he is
hereby charged with the immediate arran.velcemnifl ~..,s far r s f a u i r d .
Encampment, and is txclered report to
thlr inutructions. By et - direr the COMMS
_d_
EDWIN G. IV
A6,fntnnt t 3
C"A.SI 1b11.130u Bon,
Olearci , rig, Date, ocolniz, Wr.lnnt, Jolly Calm
Strawberries, Cream Almnd.% made daily, and for sale II
DVNED. ANDNDSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
OvpoN,to the St. Mario Wel;
A MUSEMEN
A GRAND C
will be given at LAFAYETTF
Frlday /livening, July
At 8 o'clock, for the BENEFIT of the ft ,
BAEHR, of Baltimore, for which oc ,
ladies and gentlemen have kindly vole
MR. H.EI' , .RY KLUB%
MRS. DOWNING, 0410 Mice
MISS SCRIBA,
MR. GIAMBONI,
E. TOR RE'
MR. ABC
UR.
The Frt. htiitka Magical Mosical
Thu I Grtichritt 7`,11
5.3 if; v 3 11_d iti
dur , r,tiv, t i - oolog ot - ;3rf
JOl-1 N
3 P r 7EI Li
ILL A.T'I'LMTD
nod DISTRIBUTI:.
BILLS FOll. COI:GERT i ;
All commtmicationa— 44,1,
wise---clirected to the oR c c
prompt atwatioc ,
DAG UERREA
4 3 CI L.,
NEW DAG I:TERRI - al.; A_ND
L E Y
rOf:ll'4, TAB PoSid)MCIS
yazTli STE
all the reclean EtylE3, is au
weather, :LEA 21.12.30, nt tezo.cmatqe rateit.
w.ct.. Sick e; taken (it. their rctldence.
R. fit CARGO & CO.,
E l 'hetograiivaera 4431t9 Airalbrotyplits
NEW YORTS GALLERY,
4.). 2i Fifth street, asd
6U-I:4:BEAM GALLERY, -
coo of L4t1^.4, -, t. s xot and Dtemor.c,, Fittatrarzlf,
Pr..1.0Z.9 TO SV.PT ALL. rzylBed-3p
AMBROTYr:'iII,S ---
A DE,, , ...TJUL 3ND D'IMABLE PltriMll
WARRANTED, CLAN TJI3 HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST OLASSI ESTABLISH:OM
IN THE COUNTEY., LT
WALL'S, Priu•th strcat
tternoved ao 211 Fifth Street.
OARGO CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
.S.3II.IROTYPE 11.91,1;F1LY hai been removed from
:6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Filth ritri--st, near Market.
Thost..Yoo:ll3 having been built tipoitisliv far the purpose,
with Um" larg 11..iht4, are not at , run=..ied in the city for
tumf.irt, conceit lcu.co and cxcellenrs in arrangement.
&..i:•• Our (aa trice& and patrons and emits wishing su
perior liktne9s,..,3, are incited to e:11. itdrepilon Room
and on the ground floor. ap7
A LiCr.e fOlg S A.LES.
DAILY SALES AT NO. F• 4 FIFTH ST.,
At the new COEIT11:17"Clal ',Joins, No. :A, Fifth
street, every wee; day, are held pcbli. Palos of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and osnsunaers, from a largo
stuck Vhich is coo tautly repknistied with fresh consign.
ineuts, that must 1 e closed forthwith.
AT 1i O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articlez,comprking nearly everything
needed in dm lino for personal ami family nee; table ctit-,
lory; hardware; clothinci Loots and shone; ladies ware,
AT i ;_:';; 7 .oelt, P. M.,
Household and lutchan Mrnituro, now and second-hand;
beds and I,e(llnng, iron stone China ware;
AT 7 CrCLC..ii, - , "i %
Fanci3lCai Inetru.
rat -Lit.); gnus; c!oth;L•::: ury ty..)te and shcee. book
, P. M. DAVIS, Anct-e
. 0 IiEUL; IJA11d1(111 , 1) NAILS, AT
Aut - muN—Cu TllUitfDAY MORNlNgi , Ahrly.
15th. r.t 10 o'clo,±, at the Comixo:c:al Roos:12,14:1ot
atrcet, by ord,.r (4 U:1 d-t writer's, on ncconnt of whom
it may euncurn, w.ll be road, the ILAktW.lag, NiZ :
lceg 01 .11..chin: - . Icionght Naihi;
GI g "
17 3d, Sc!. 103 and 12.1, Finishing Naila;
31, GO, and rid Nails;
101 " f , d and loa
:u 11'Lnc,
23 20d. Odd, dod and dcd
'l'..rma at P. It. DAVIS, Amer,
OAST
STEEL,I)kt ESS, IRON
SAFE, ETC , AT AUuTION —Oa THURSDAY
X1: 1 13.-NINC, Jul; 11.,t1,, et i 0 n'clocli', at the Commercial
Seled Ileci..‘. No,Si v.ll. 1)3 sold:
its) Sh, Ca3t ast,rti!cl f.iZeS :
I , 1 4 .1.Lrra weigh L 360 1b3.;
1 Lligo. Tic,tl , l - 2 Dest ;
I Iron
J. P. M. DLYIS. Anctionik,r.
SMELTING WORKS.
ADJIITA7,I: OPPICT-',
Harrisburg, June a, 1858,
P. 31. DAVl3,..tuctionoor
CUNINGLIAMS k OD..
No. 109 Water etreet