CAL AFFAIRS. The Cricket /Match. The rota match between the Union Cricket Club of Cincinn ati, and the Olympic; of our city, was played on ;Thursday.' at the grounds of the latter, 1 , at Oakland The'day was propitious and the game witnes eti by hundreds of our citizens, cricket dividing th interest with the races at Collins Park. , Play was; called at eleven o'clock, A M., and :the Olympics hiving won the toss, sent their opponents to the wickets. • We - append the remit for three innings. The steady and efficient play of the veteran Bradshaw won shouts of applause, and the brilliant battling of J. Rottenly dividei the honors. The lettersccring 21 ,hy_ two, fives, two threes and singles, and the forming scoring 28 by two throes, six twos and sin. gles. The play was very fino throughout, others de airing notice, which we omit for lack of room, and they closed with the great score of 108 as below. The underhand bowling of ,i'Cabe and Loomis was good, the latter opening with two maiden ovens, varied by a half dozen "overs" by Burdett, "found arm." Tho fielding generally was very good. After _the first innings, the party, with numerous cuestS, partook of a collation prepared by Ne'l Chess. man, oner which the Olympics Lock the willow, and the brilli a_t opening of Thomas Loomis and Byron mollin7 off :he first four even of 4 balls each no less thou 14 runs; the former scoring in all 20 runs by four three's, three two's and singles; the latter thirteen, by three three's and singles, • a catch from the wrist of Loomis, and one of_ Bradshaw's well. pitched halls, disposed of the - wicket of Byron ; the story was a short one—Burdett, Diamond (deaf and dumb) and Simpson only making a brief stand, when the Olympics were-out with 70 runs. Tho fielding of tho Union Club was unquestionably good, and the round arm bowling of Bradshaw and the slow "tosser" of Wheeldbio something our club was not , used. to. 2bn second innings ;el the Cincinnati °rub was atterded with quite a different result, they only sear. iag 53 in, all, leaving the Olympic Club with 92 to mato, which is far above the average score, and will reqUire some good playing to achieve. 'he game was marked by the utmost good feeling on Noth sides, and the many spectators who wit ne,ed the match were highly delighted with the day's sport. USIO,':: CLUI. FITS? Dr..,1...:115.. SZCON'D Issas - as Hatzraley b Loomis 6 b sl'Cabe Collins c Loomis b ITebbo.ll r, cast CcoLidgec Mcrd - b b M'C'z - .e..1.0 c Pollock b Loomis-- 11 - leek:on b Loomis / c Police]: b Loomis Bradshaw b 3l'Cabo '2,5 b Loomis latersley c Dism'd b I'C ill c and b Looniis -lbskden b 111'C4., - be.. 7 o and b L00mi5.......... Sioii tCsl'C4bs—... 5 r, out.-- Wiiiialfison b M'Cabe.--. 0 not out. Frog, not cut,. 6 b Loomis Crowther c . Pol i k b 3.l.Tabe. 0 b Bordett Byes ..11 Byes b Byes... 2 c Byes.. OLYMPIC CLUE. T. D.4ornis c Collins b Bradshaw J. Brtikn b Bradshaw . Dr:Paper c Ccolidget Wilepldon R. Frown b Bradahnu-- W. Burdett b P. riatt.,•rsley J. D.l,l'oslio c Hogilen b Simpson c.and b Eisrl-haw J. Diamond not out Gt. Jentiris b J. George Lauzinin b ...... Tr Murdoch b ......».».... Byes • 'Requiring the Olympics to - mlke 92 to beat the total of the Union Club. Play will be celled at Oakland at 10 A. M. to morrow, and anothor day of sport msy ba antici pated by those who admire this manly game. More Abaut Me Supposed lurderer. It heal:teen ascertained that the name of the man who 'is suspected of killing' . his wife in Ohartiers township, is ; Christian Jacaba, and the servant girl who traveled with his family is Anna Maria Sutler. This information was obtained from a German wo man named Barbara Pfleistrer, who came to this country from Mains; Germany, in the same vessel. She states that Jacobs treated his wiie very coldly en shipboard. It was thought a little singular that he, being a -stranger in the city, should know that there was such a locality w Troy Hill here. She, however, gives an • explanation of this. On arriving at New York she was destitute of money, and requested Jaeoba to pay her fare to this city, and she would repay him on her arrival here. He , at first consented, but afterwards refused. She then asked him to go to a relative of hers on Troy Hill, Sebastian Ganz, on his arrival here, and inform him that she was in New. York city, destitute of funds, which he promised to do. In this way he became aware of the locality. Miss Pftels frer arrived in the city yesterday. It has also trans pired that Jacobs was in Pittsburgh once before, some eleven years since. 176 positive information has yet been received as to his whereabouts, but - despatehes from officer Hague state that they are on' his trail. He will most prob. ably be overtaken and brought back to this city. Meep Wein. Notwitnetanding the cool weather of the past week the eummer is not yet over, and it iir=e-...-a2=-3- that our citizens ehould regard cleanliness about their premises, as it is the best - preventive of disease. Add wo would earnestly impress on all who have coos pools, barns or out-houses on their promises, . where decaying matter, either animal oivegotable, is deposited, the _necessity of at once applying some good disinfecting agent. There are many places in our city which require the attention of the Board cf Health, especially the stagnantponds we alluded to a few days since. We have no disease among us yet, bat "an cunce of preventive . is worth a pound of cure." Oar city has s good reputation abroad for healthfulness; and we should endeavor, for our own comfort as well' as its character, to suetsin it. Ex amine your premises at once, and, wherever it is needed, see that all accumulated filth is removed, and endeavor to keep them clean, more especially daring the heated term. A littlo copperas or chloride of lime scattered about, dieaelved in water, both cheap articles, will remove all noxious odors: Lime is also a good disinfectant, and coffee grounds are said to answer the purpose admirably. The expenditure oil a few cents will thus not only add to your comfort at Lome, but contribute to the public good, and par baps cave an unpleasant visit from the sanitary oSeers a the city. Vie Concert thin Evening.—Quito a largo number of tickets Lave been told for the concert at Lafayette Hall, this craning, fOr the benefit of the widow of the late . Prof. Baehr,. and it is expected that a large and brilliant audience Will bo present. The attrac tions are great and should ensure success. His. Bertha is said to be a very fine vocalist,vad - Tirlor Henfy _Klebey n it i 3 needless for ct'l to say a word concorning, lam abilities.' Sevellii other artists of merit aro annOuneed, and tILLG-iirogramme comprises several gems of melosiy; -- We hope that the occasion may be both •,leaiant and profitable. 4t5" - Wilshing .Ifachfne.—Viro hid tbe pleasure of ess4Lning a new washing. machir.eVVicker's pat ':;nt, for which Mr. J. E. P.Pforsey is selling rights. It is constructed on an entirely new principle, with a wheel which keeps up the motion. It works admi rably, without tearing the clothes, and - a large family washing is perforated by it in a short time, in as per fect a manner as it can be done by hand. Those Who feel interested in this valuable laborsaving ma chine, should call at Hare's Hole], on Liberty street, this morning, Where it will be in operation. Speed Against Time.—The race sgainat time, to be ran by George Cool:, from 'the month of Irfahoning to the Kittanning, bridge, will tzhe place on the 26th inst., provided there is no rain. George seems sanguine of performing the feat, and perhaps he can. Considerable side betting is being done as to the re sult.. ' There will doubtless be a large crowd present to witness George coming in. Prisoner Escaped.—On Saturday morning last a prisoner escaped from the Kittanning jail by leaping past the Sheriff, who had opened his cell door to give him his breaksast. Reheat a 2:40 retreat "over the hilts and far. away." Up to the present time he has nut been heard of. Ho had been incarcerated upon a charge of 'stealing a skiff. filte Ste/Sing Affair.—filein, the German who was stabbed on Tuesday evening, is still in about the same coodition, and it is thought he will recover. The e s ters are on the look out for Dignam, who was one of the party. It is thought, he is concealed somewhere in the dity. A New Trial for Kelly.—A despatch was received in the city yra•terday announcing that the Supreme Court had granted a new trial in the case of James _ Kelly, convicted cf the murder of the old man Weiss man. He will prob:ibly bellied at the October term of the Oyer and Terminer: Juet Beccieed.—W. C. Elliott, agent of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines, has jaet received at his shirt store on Fifth street, twenty new machines of different styles. Call and examine soon. Railroad"' Accident.—A train on tho Allegheny Valley Railroad ran into an embankment near Ta renturo, on lest _Tuesday evening. The locomotive was npzet, bat no ono was seriously injured. Assault to Kill.--John Somers was committed to jail yestorday on a chargo of assault and battery with intent to kill on Dennis Martin, on the sth of July. -- " Some other I , artice implicated are still at lar_e. • A rexard of $5O has boon offered by the Sheriff of Washington county, for the return of Bill Jonei to the jail of that county, from which he recently eoc&ped: • Bowman's Vegetal* Compound is a medicine which. we can unhecitatingly endorse in chest or - throat complaints. naan or woman, subject to disease of the lungs, bronchitis, sort) throat, or any kindred ill, should forego a Its of such virtue for any nostrum known. Its rise to its present popu larity has been the result of the cares which it has effected, and it 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 *trusnalist. • Disastrous Fire--Two Steamboats Burned to the Water's Edge. _ • About seven o'clock last evening the steamer Aro• tie, lying up a t tho Afarine 1011P:ray, on the southern , side of the Ohio.river, about a mile and a half below tho city, was discovered to be on fire. In a short time the whole upper works were on fire, and the wood work being as dry as tinder, the boat was soon a sheet of flames. In a few minute's the fire earnmuniceted to the Great West, lying outside of the Arctic, which was - idle soon enveloped in flames. The fire engines were of no service whatever, as there are no fire plugs on that side of the river from which they could be supplied with water. The Luzern° was lying on the railway ander re pair, and was for some time in imminent danger, but by considerable exertion she was saved. A long shed or work shop, connected with the railway, in which was - piled a large quantity of sea soned lumber, also took fire and was burned to the ground. The engine shop, which is of stone, was saved, though the roof took fire more than once from fragments from the burning boats. The boats continued to burn until about nine o'clock, when the hull of the Great West having burnt through, she parted, and the heavy portion cf her machindy sank under the water, while the wood work floated down stream. She was soon followed by the Arctic. 'The Arctic was an old boat, owned by Capt. De. vianY, of Stoutenvi'le, her commander, Wm. Holmes, of this city, and others. She was valued at $16,000, and insured for $5,000. The Great West bad also been running soma time and was owned by her commander, Capt. Samuel McCullough; the clerk, A. McCurdy; the first engi• neer, Jas. Park, and John L. Darragh, of this city. We understand that she was in charge of ono of the insurance companies, as she was recently sunk, and having been raised, was in the hands of the compa ny until placed in running order. The watchman on board was placed there by the company. Capt. MCCullough'a insurance on 5-16, was $2,500. It is rumored that the fire was the work of en in• condikry, and circumstances seem to warrant the conclusion, as the boats have been lying in the posi tion in which they took fire for two or three weeks, with no one on board save the watchmen, and no fire in any part of them. When the fire was first dis covered the watchmen of both boats Wore in Man. chester, where they had gone for supper, and no one was visible in the vicinity of the boats. White Kid Glover, White Silk Gloves, White Silk and Marseilles \roofings, White Duck Pant Stuffs and Coating; now on hand at Carnagban's, Federal street, Allegheny city. A fall stook of Ready Made Clothing for men 'and boys, adapted to the sees2n, and a general stock of piece goods for custom work. ... b .. 1; 6' THERE ARE FEW THINGS which affords us greater pleasure than sitting down to write a notice, of the CELEBRATED HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, because we•are fully conscious we are conferring a public benefit, and our heart tells us that, by our notices, many have been induced to take these Bitters, and been rescued from death by Dyspepsia, Diarbeea, eta, etc., for the core of which it is certain. The Bitters have always been known to excel all other prepartiona in the speedy aura of all the diseases the sumach is heir to. and,the marked favor with vhich it is spoken of by those who have used them, cannot but conv!nceall,-that its virtues are many. Try them. For tale by druggistsand dealers gen'erally, everywhere and by . 110STEITER a SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, 68 Water and 68 Front streets. 0 0 13 U 0 4 .1... 6 U 0 jylo-1c oz, AS A MEDIQrnE, AS A DRVERAGE, AS AN Appetiter, as a restorative, as a solace, as a gentle exhilerant, as a staff in manhood and a help in ago. there is' nothing like J. SI. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STinIA.OII BITTERS, they are pronounced by all who nee them, to be far superior to auy.preparation of the kind now in use, They are a sure curt, for Dyspepela,Costiveness, General De bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preveuttie of most of the prevailing diseases cf the day. They should be kept and lased by every family, evecially at this season of the year, when loss of appetite is so prevalent. No family consulting their own interest can afford to do ; without them. As many spuriens articles are put up and sold as genuine, be sure ani call for J.ll. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article pnrcha3ed bears the name of J. Si. Olin as manufacturer. For salo by J. 11. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer, Na. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers genenqlly. el 2 JOSEPH MEYER , ILLNOFICTURED. OF Fancy fi Plain Furniture & Chairs, warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE, THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBURGH!, In addition to the Furn;ture business, I also devote attention to lUNDERTAHING. Hearses and Carriages furnished. _ _ _ Ti SYMPOSIUM. WILLIAM Q. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, yw Fifth The hones is new, built especially- for the purposes-of a First Class Restaurant and B.alcon t and the proprietor hay. ing bad many years experience in the business will keep constantly on hand the bast that the markets °fiord. His Winos, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. Ho wants all his old iriends and the public generally to give him a call at the Sym.posinm. tjelhly ORPHANS' COURIT,SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, of Allegheny coun ty, I will sxpose at public sale, at the COURT MUSE. in the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY MORNING, Tilly Sist, at 10 o'clock, all those two certainlots of Ground, situate in the borough of South Pittsb&gh, Allegheny county, marked Nos. 4 and 5, in the plan of lots laid out by the heirs of Sydney Gregg, near the Monongahela Bridge-- said 1,315, together, being fifty (E 0) feet in front on the Turnpike, and extending back,preserving the width cf about one hundred and fifty feet (1150 feet„) more or less, on which there erected ONE TWO STORY AMR NOUSE, with the appurtenances. Terms at sale. jys:3tyra3t&o-s-17 lf)IIRE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal purposea, by the bottle or gallop, at ch,D, of rfornrnd and Diditoncl INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS —Also, a larga assortment of Dressing.incl: and Long Comba, rzteivol at the India ltubbt-? - 11opot , of J. A; IL PHILLIP. 9, ell - and 23 Et. Clolr street. TOB,P-FAWES3OO ; OOO No. 1, just recEived and Or gale by hEY.M.E.It et ANDERSON, -- jeo No. 39 Wood street. VLRE CRACKERS-60 boxes No. 1 Fire ..a: crackers, just, arrived and foc,eale at the loweat mar ket price, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S, je23 Corner Diamond and Diamond alley. _ OLTON'S Wy T TOURIST & GUIDE For eslo by . : I ' V.LOUII-50 bbls. -uporfine Flour just re, ceivel and forsalo b JAB. A. FETZER, JS B rner Maiket and First streets. YNDIA RUBBE . DOOR MATS—The best article in use, for sale ut the India Rubber Depot, of J. it H. PHILLIPS, ell 20 and 98 St Cleft street. GENT'S WEAR.- . CIIPAP. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters; 01 Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ; . P 4 Gent's Calf Boots; r , = Gent's Pine Slippers. • t..) CHEAP. AT TIM PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, Jell No, 17 Fin street. DIFFENBACHF.R A CO T l y RAPPING PAPER-3000 reams ass't T !Ira: Bag Wrapping, a superior article, for eqle by jel9 J. B. WBLDIN. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE- A Dwelling Home and two large lota, with good im provements. immediate pesseasion. Price, slB'.o. A Patna a= acres, 40 improved, all prima lard one mile frorh Fayette Springs. Prigs, per acre. "ter vaable property at LEE vile , in complete order, good N F tion, immediate 16n—¢3500. A section of cholco land /ranklin county, lowa, in good location—s2,so per acre 7' B. CUTHBERT a SON, Je29 61 Market street_ QUAD -10 bbls. No. 1 Baltimore Shadjust received and for cab by MeOLNDLESS, DIF.A.NS & CO., JeM Corner Weed and Water aireeta. TOOL WANTED.- The highest market pririvaid for Wool, by SPRINGER. HARBAUGH A CO., No. Z.. 5 Liberty street. 500000 ENVELOPES, Buff arid Ca • nary, Just received and for sale of the Stationery Store of W. S. HAVEN, Je26 Carnet Market and Fecznd streets. JTAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada mantineStar Candilea, warranted Emperior to any in the market, on brad and for sale by nryl3 B. C.. 3 J. U. PAWYEI. COFFEE.-2Wbags Rio Coffee, for sale by 11. REM 8c CO., nem 118 Feir , r4, and 147 Flirt etierto. LAKE FISH.- 160 Half Billet. White Pleb; 140 " " Trout; 100 " " Derring ; 80 " " Szlinott; 20 " " Pickerel; Jut received and for eale by' Jell HENRY IL COLLINS, 1 0 BAG S Drie)(3iAGAgr,cofoLali9El7 co, mr24 Nan. IS and 20 Wood street. STATIONERY FOR OFFICE USE--A large supply of Staple and Fancy Stationery for of banks, etc.,for rale by 001.9) JR. wlitz. QIIND.RIES.— ta„„, - / sow entry Bacon; 12 kegs Packed Batter 75 brishels Bright Dricd Apples; 25 " " Peaches ;, 100 bwhela Bed- Potatoes ; 200 " Mixed " Just received and for sale by JA. A. PIiTZER, my3l Corner Market and Second st& DRIED APPLES-50 bushels. Dried Ap pleo, just received and for sale by /I"CANDLEES, KHANS do CO., je22 -Corner Wood and Water streets. B EANS. -20 bbl4ral White agile by 52 _ 4t . LA4 BRO.'S P .I RINIING jg.KS—Sold WM. McLAUGELLIN, Executor or 'Shea. McLaughlin ~,. COMMERCIAL. L I VWDSBUAGEI BOARD OJ TRA.DM BLEW MERCHANTS , =SOUAIME. President. W. H. WILU9hI/ 3 Tics F.—rt.:mtg. BRUNOT, let, TS AT Tr DICKEY, 23. Trevr.r.trer. N. HOTKPA, 33 . Enperedgendent. • JOSEPH SNOWDEN. auuniaa of Artd.4ation for June. P. It BItUNOT, V. F., JOHN S. COSGRAVE, J. B. CANFIELD, SAMUEL SHRIVER, . DAVID lIPCANDLESS ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET The market was not so well stocked daring the past week as the week previous. The prices are about the same, or perhaps a shade lower. The demand is entirely heal BEEVES Offered by No. offered. 18 B. Cotsman. 10 F. Herron 61 C. W. Montgomery 19 ...... J. Cook fil......Trantlent dealer:L. Myere 4 brother J. Bullock & Good 31 D. L. Kingston 61 Marks & Traurmau 14 D. M'Fadden -20......N. Carr 34 derrick 4 ball 14 J. B. Huff 13.--.Pazton & Wilson 40 Greenawalt 4 Co 18 Grier 63 J. Ward 4 Co it , S Storm 666 offamd 686 20 sent east SHEEP AND LAMBS About 2093 bead of shcep wereoffered, of which 1230 were sold and the balance sent east, the prices being 2103 gros9 and $2,50@2,76 per head. The Lambs offered and sold amounted to 282, the prices rangir g from $1,29 to $2 per head, as in quality. CALVES The number of Vesla sold at the yards and railroad plat form amounted to 250 head, the prices being from $2O to $5 per head. PITTSBURGH 'ftiA.RKET. Reported_ Expressly for the :Dauy Morning Bost. FLOUR...The market continues firm, but the transactions are limited. Bat little is coming in, and, the sales from first handr e small. Some 400 ht ls. sold from store to day at $ ,60@3,82 for superfine, $1©4,10 for extra do, and $4,60@ 4, 2 for extra family. Y... Sales of 8 loads from scales at $8 to $lO lii ton. OR/IN—Market very dull. A few small lots of Oats from store at 80c. Wheat Is firm ut 70c. from wagon, and 75c. from store. BICON...DnII, with only a retail demand. Shoalders 8%, Sides 8, and Hams 9c. OITHESE—.SaIIs in small lots at 7,4©8c. AUGAB—Efas advanced. Bales of 7 bhds. to-lay at 834_:c. MOLAS3EB—AIs3 higher. A fow barrels sold at 38@)40c. gallon. WHISKY—StiII advancing. Balsa of 20 bbla. rectified at 21@2.5c. Itiladelphin Market. Pairierunis,guly 15.—N0 change In Breadetuiti. The demand continch limited for Flour. both for export and home consumption;lpslnll.3 held at $4,25, without sales to trade in lots within range of previous quotations. Rye F our is steady at $3,3114. Corn. Meal is in moderate re quest at $3,3714 for Pennsylvania, and $3,871.4 far Brandy. wine. Very little &Maud for Wheat; only a small amount offering, sales at $1.ei1..05 and white at 51,1001,15. Rye continues to command 700. Corn Weelive request, with fur. ther sales at 85cafinat, and 84c and 85c in store. Oats in demand No change in Groceries. In provisions there is more,doing. Whisky Is firm; sales' bbLs at 25a21c, Wads at 25c and drudge at 24®2414c. New York Market. Naw Yonsl.l43ly 15.—Cotton has advanced c; 4000 bales sold; middlineerleans 12 7 /€11.3q middling p:ands 12%'c. Flour quiet; 11,500 bbla said. Wheat buoyeli , ;'ealee 66,000 but; new Nontherri red $1,25@1,25, white $1,40Q1,43; west. ern white $1,05©1,10. Corn firm; sales 19,600 bar, yellow 90c. Pork firm; Mess $16,80@18,87. Bacon firm at 7®8.3 fur sides, 53@5%0 for shoulders. Lard steady at 11 ~(.g) liNc. Sugar firm; Muscovado 5%'©7%', Porto Moo 7: 1 4c. Coffee firm: Rio 1111,;( 1 011X.c. Rice quiet at 3@ 3 4c. Lin seed Oil held at 75; and7lo offered. Lard Oil 78c. Hides and Leather closed quiet, but etaady.' Freights on flour to Liverpool is 1041©73. flew York Stook Market. Nsw , Yews, July lb.—Stake higher: Chicago and Rock Island 76V0 La Crosse and Milwaukee 6; Mich. Southern 23; 1 4 N. Y. tientral 855 i; Reading 46!, 3 ; 'Milwaukee and Alia sisalppi 1934: Virginia 6's 93; Missouri 6`, 85%; Galena and Chicago 87 1 4; Wes. Central NM; Erie 193,: Cleveland and Toledo 36 1 2 ,;,i; La Crosse land grants 30%; Louisiana 8 s 93. Cincinnati Market. Onsecamtn, July 15.-51cmr la steady at $3,75 for aline fin.. whisky has deanaed to 21 Corn has advanced 55c. Oats active at 47(Ea5. 5.• 5"6 -4 1. or white and red. PrOVWJIIS are quiet; 200 ounita orn sold at $16,25. Nothing has been done in Bacon or d. Molasses Sec. Coffee 11@alKc. - - OD NERVOUS HEADAOHE.—Rev. W. O. Howard, - _ . Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, Dili • nois, 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, dated June 18th, 1858, ad dressed to Messrs Fahnestock & Davis, of Chicago, Illinois, says:—"During the last twenty years, I have made use of a great variety of medicines prescribed by Allopathic and Hoinceopatbic physicians, but all have failed; and I had nit Unfinished all hope of relief, until I was induced to resort to WILSON'3 PILLS. These have effectually relieved me in repeated instances of late, and I can cheerfully and con scientiously recommend them to Milers who aro similarly affected." This sovereign remedy is sold by B. L. Patine stock & Co., corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, to whom orders for supplies shouid be addressed. (jyl3:rc CANDIDATES. SHERIFIP.—The undersigned offers hinmif to the Democracy 01 Allegheny county, ea a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of tho Democratic COlArell • lion. BARNES FORD, jelteolsta Upper St Clair. CORONER.—The undersigned offers himself as a tied candidate baize the next Democratic Convention for the office of Coroner, and asks the+ support of the De• mcuacy [jell ' LENOX REA. Oa COUNTY COMAIFISSIZIER--rThe Mende of CHAS. BRYSON, of West Deer township, will urge hie nomi nation for the office of County Comtulationer, before the next Democratic Convention; enlject to the 'usages of the party. Jylkdawto STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. For Cinclnno.U. The elegant side wheel, passenger packet _ SUPERIOR—Capt. Itttnionn J. Caeca—will 7 " , r! ,, - - 'XW - leave Pittsburgh for Cincinnati, THIS DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, ot.. For freight or passage apply CD board, or to FLACK, DAHNES & (30., Agents. Through to St. Louis in five days. This boat connects with the mail lino, and will go through In the time sped. fled. She will leave on Saturday. ap22. vitAorszvaqi7n:ol4l For Marlette and Zanesville. szriLzt The steamer EMMA URAILAII, Capt. lion ea Anus, will leave for the above and a!] intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frnight or passage apply on hoard. NO. 65 MARKET STREET BELLING OFF AT A OB.RAT SAORTFIOE, Tu CLOSE OUT THE STOCK OF Embroideries and Trimmings To inszre a ready sale, the undersigned will SELL MB STOCK WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, And invitee the Ladles, as they will find great bargains a NO. 65 MARKET STREET, Between Third and Fourth streets 'TYPE METAL, just received and for Fah), by W., 8, HAVEN, Stationer and hinter, Corner Market and Second etreets. RYE. --4.25 bush Rye for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, Ji2 corner Market and First streets PRODUCE.- 10 Whit Beans ; 9 Mess Pork, for tale by W. R. emu a CO. ERRING-10 bbls. No. 1 Potomac) Her t/3 ring, just received and for sale by IdeCANDLUSS, MEANS & 00., Je22 Corner Wood and Water .treets. riIHE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. _a. —This well-known and popular annual;formerly pub• 'jibed 6y Johnston it Stockton, after a lapse of years, will again shortly be issued. The circulations as formerly will be made by toe skillful mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill, Esq., wbo will also prepare for its pages each reading mat tar 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 bo added. Orders of booksellers and other dealers are eollated in advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed, and orders will be filled according to priority. WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Publlchers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Makers, 57 Wood street, 'Pittsburgh je22 ir HAVE constantly on A of Pais Wines and Liquors Those wishing anything in this lin a pare article at Jo iya Chow . -,.,,-, ;_ , :i-•:'gf , ;„?.' ~,Y,'•;.- ••.:',f.,-,,,..!,-,L47 ALLZGEMIT sari, July 15, 1858 No. sold. . 18 $3.55 gra]. 10 3,70 ... 51 3,62 " 9 3,62 ~. 17 3,75 " - 19 28,00 43 head 65 2(43 gr. and $25 52 250@3,75 22 2,5003 , 50 12 3,( 0 Zl3 75 34 VP! 5t $20303,75 14 s.3.so'dsi 20 22 50(4 , '8 34 $2.50®3.25 11 ,$30350 13 $3,5003;62 40 $3@3,25 is $2,60®53 63 $3,60(43,75 (tent eatt. Prrresusear, July - 16, 1659 J. BUSH' S, ' d a large supply or medicinal parpases. can =ging • - • sad Disdaet slava. SPECIAL' NOTICE&, - PER.6IANENT OFFICE. - :'COMPLYING WITH TU URGENT RERIIEST OP HUN. DEWS OP THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. If. FITCH AND X W SFILVB . 7 ( gave concluded to renudn PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, ^ And may be consulted at their cube, No. 191 Pdan st,reot, OPPOVCD ST. clan, lICTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for WNW:AP:N.ON, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL CTIIER aIRONIO COMPLANTEI, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4c. Dili. Irma a SYNEB would state that their treatment of Ccnsamption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in as blood and system at large, both before and during its development in the lung:, and they therefore employ biechan• fad, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify thAluod and strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Pallet• twes, (having no Curative effects when wed alone,) and Inns , lids are earnestly cautioned against waiting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the ptanal• blo, but false idea thstthe "seat of the disease can be mashed In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seat of the dice= is in the Wood and its effects only in the langs. /Kir No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to:runtu us by letter. ta329:daw DEMOCRATIC TICILLIf.—M . . Echt..r: Aa the time approaches for making the aominatione for the fall election, the Demccrata are looking Ownt f,:r snitable candidates to place upon their ticket. Allow ma to euggest the following nauee for their coneld oration. There is nut a gentlemen named, who is not a thorough national Democrat: CONOSPES. HUN. CHAILL`SS SIIAL?.R, Cliy E1.E11,512. HON. WILLIAM WILKINS, Per,Wee. AB32I.IDLT : JOHN M. IRWLN, City, THOMAS S. HART, Indiana, JOEL KETCHUM, Elizabeth, HUGH LAFFERTY, Baldwin, WILLIAM McLANE, North Fayette SHXREP/ : . BARNES FORD, Lower B'. Clair PaoTaolcotißi : JOLLN BIREVINGHAII, Ohio COUNTY COMM:I3BIOSn : THOMAS PARLEY, Alleghenr:City AUDIYEO : JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh coßoNza: WILLIAM_ALEXANDER, City CITY 3 WEST 0 THE ALLEGHENY...-. 3 EASTERN NECK 2 SOUTH OF THE MONONOAIIELA. 4 -12 Mr. Eiitur :—A3 the time draws near, for making con County Nominations it is important to insure success, that good and true men be selected. Allow me to sugcest the following as possessing the requirements: cOIGELESB : HON. CIIARLF.6 SLIALEII, City, HON, WILLIAM WILKINS, Peal.s ASMIBLY : WILLIAM M. EDGAR, City, WILLIAM G. HAWKINS, WILLIAM WEIRIHAM, A. HAYS, Alliglieny City, THOMAS S. HART, Indiana. BARNES FORD, Upper St. Cluir i'IIOTEIONOTA R Y JOHN W. IRWIN, City. CollsllEBlolfrit THOMAS PARLEY, Alleeway City AUDITOR: JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh CIOROIVER : WILLIAM ALEX&NDER City DIRECTOR OP THE POOR JOHN W./17LE, Indiana ILECAPITLIATIC N CITY.... EAST... SOUTH NORTH 1 . 111 111.1 OFFICE 01? PITTSBURGH GAS CO., } 12th July, 185 S. EU:. DIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE PITTS BURGH-GAS CJIIPANY have this day declared a dividend of irvi7 PER CENT. on the Capital dtcck of tae Company, payable on demand to Stockholdem or their legal tt.p.aeentatives, at their Mem on Smithfield Smart fl NOTIOE—THE INTERETT COUPONS of the Bon is of Lawrence County, leaned to the PITTS. BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jcly, 1858, will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS C 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made in consequence of the failure of the Onio Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York, where the °Avow) are payable By ordor of jy2 THU COMMISSIONERS: NEW ICE CREAM • SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27* FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has Rased, and fitted up several cotranodi otiroome, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which aro now open for the Summer tionte;en. La• dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant eupply of FItEBEI CONFECTIONARY, FRU TS, UM CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refrealunenta of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the roams, and test for themselves. (jel.o) M. McGINLEY. WIIRE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH & BROWNLEE'S, e 6 7 In the DfareoraL A. DWELLINUSE cn Third street for rent. 8. CUTHBERT it SON, jaa bl Market street. -woop. STREET PROPERTY FOR SALD.—An undivided third part of that valuable property, aitnate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets, hailing 130 feet front on Wood by (10 deep on Eix.th street. Ono-third of therabove will be sold for $B,OOO. One-half in hand—balanco at one, two and three years RTARCH —lOO bx 9. McClung & Campbell's E.. , :tra Starch, for sale by je.3o W. U. BfrilPH a OD. FOR RENT—A large Dwelling Unase and store, on Gra.nt otreet. S. CUTHBERT is BON, 61 Mar L -et knot. FRESH FIGS-500 drums just" reaeived and for sato by ' REYMER & ANDELISON, c 1 T '3B Wrotl ttroct. lIPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers, NJ Journals, Cash Books, and Day Books. A large sap. ply on hand, made iu the most superior manner of the finest quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Hooke made to order, ruled to any given pattern. Je2B WM. G. JOHNETON 8 CO.. 67 Wood at. TTERRING.-50 bbLs Herring for sale by jean IL IL COLLINS CHIMNEY TOPS-100 various patterns for sale, by [jo3ol HENRY A. 'COLLINS. HOSPITAL SLIESTING—Of all widths and of the bog quality, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, 2d and 28 St. Clair Ettroot. DRY APPLE S —lOO bash., for sale by Jea 111 NES U. COLLIN& XUST received mother assortment of BOOTS tY and SHOES, concis.ang of Ladles' Heel Boots and Slip. pers, Gent's, Boys'e Youth's, and a largo variety of Chß. dren's Fancy Shoes, Please give ns a call, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, Jel9 99 Market street, second door from Fifth. WOOL WANTED -100,000 IDs. Wool Wanted at highest cash HprogOOOL, iII'ORREItY 00., 122 Second street, and 161 Front. pricea, by ja2l:lmdsw 100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, for sale by BAGALEY, 00SGBAVE L- Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street . GUM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Strawberry Pine Apple and Banana Flavors, for sale by BEYISER Bt ANDERSON, Jel7 89 Wood vtreet. $3„500 LAWRENCEVILLE PRO PERTY FOR SAER—.9. two story brick bootie of hall, good cellar, wash house, stable, carriage house, coal house, etc.,choice fruit trses, apple, p'ar , cherry and quince. eat variety of flowers and shrubbery. The lot has a front of 83 feet oa Ewalt street by 140 deep to Chesnut street. Terms easy. .J4B 8. CIITHBE.RT le SON, 61 Market ert. WOOL WANTED—The highest market price paid for farmers wool, by JAMES A. FETZEB, e 22 Corner Market and First streets, QHOES, SHOES—Great inducements of fered at the People's Shoe Store, to all who wish to buy entamer Shoal Cheap—ladies' Gaiters, Buskins, and Slippers. D. 8. DISTEND/OMER & 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 MINEB, jell Masonic HalL ]OA SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder 15 inches in di. meter, 4% feet stroke; with 2 Cylinder Boilers 82 trichea in diameter, BO feet in length, with fire front, Fly Wheel 10 feet in diameter. For price and tame, inquire of B C. a J. H. basil/mu, ova - • No. 47 Wood street. T _ADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT ERS, with and without heels, at the Pecples Shoe Store, N• 17 Filth street. DIFFENBACIIIM CO. S CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP, kJ' at the People's Om Store, N 0.17 Fifth street. jel9 DIPPMTBACIHER .dc CO. ITELLum COPYING .BOOKS.—These books 1X133833 great advantages over any , °there; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It Mkea a moat perfect impression and Is convenient to refer to. When once in use their anperiotity is apparent. Sold by W. G. JoHNSToar 4t Oct, desStationer& 67 . Wood It; • -13 SOIIIII BIDE W W. Di N G T , NirIIOI.B9ALE AND 11.1. TAIL Piugli.pßEvujiit READY MADE LINEN --AND - DRESS STOCK 3rANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PHILADIZLPLIIA. Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, as., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to "order by meas urement, and warranted to give satifibetion. Jol:lyd S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market street J. & H. PHILLIPS 7 :'-`74. 1 ~,-;.;;.; . I '.-',. ;.j.:! 1.. , 1. : -,;`t.,'.i,..: , . .-... BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, WORMS. OF . BitAIVDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DeALERs IN FINE OLD AIONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Omlldididd and Pront. Streets, apl4l . PITTSBURGH. PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANITPAOTITELLREI OP PRLNTING, JOE, AND ALI, MUDS CF WRAPPING 1 2) 441 171) 2EZ. 5 , Warehouse, So. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rags bought atimarket prices. In y 8 EXEMCgiii,ll4, JOHN MOOfHEAD has removed - to No. 74 Water street, below Market SOHN 111008. DIE A. , COMMISSION MERCHANT, ti POD. T i BALII 07 PIO METAL AND BLoOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, oirl9 . PITTSBURGH, PA VITTSBURGLI STEEL WORKS. 18A.A0 JONES JNO. L. BOYD-.... 47,51. hicOULLOUEH JONES, BOYD & CO. inimrrearaum.s OP CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rose and Fret Streets, jy2.5 PITTSBURGH, PA. MOORHEAD & CO., MAN UFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, it o. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 130 First street, mr26:ly•ie PITTSBURGH, PA. .3.u0 JON D. D. 11.00ra ROGERS Oz. CO., lusruretrumass or EMBUS' IZIPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR. TEETII, COMER Ross MID F1D.51 STREETS, PITTEIIIIIIIIII. PA WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., witor.FRALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBUIRtC£T, PA. Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac 8. - andled, Old Mononphela and Rectified Wbtaky, of the e. bdet deddydelf JAMES A. FETZIER, Forwarding, and pondraissiori Merchant, POIL inn SALO OD our, Grain, Bacon, Larc4 Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Ooraer ofrnarizat cud First °treats. PITTaBIYtIGH. PA. Runs. To—Francis G. BMloy, Es"., William Dilworth, Br., . Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Heiskell wearingeni 8. Brady, Csab. &M. Bank. List .1; Howell, Mangle & Co.,' George W. Anderson, Donlo %, Paxton it Co. Whoell ret. mirrAeltotf - HARDWARE• (,AMUEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD 1,„, street, Pittsburgh, has on hand a large • STOCK 01? HARDWARE, intiokhe will sell very low for ()ASH. In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Ratios and Forks, and Spoons, and a large assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup ply of Sausage cutters and Staffers ; Shovels Tongues and Pokers ; Sleigh Bella and Enameled ; Prxerving Hattles. L. C. lIESINBERN, ATTOP.NEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. OT Wail s 821 P-43.37.74, NO. ii"="th E. P. MIDDLETON Si, BRO., IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRA.NDIES, &C., ALSO DI; IS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Adit zn SEE ~.131,ORGE P. WERTZ'S not hPreadunn mind Factory, 00Mifill THIRD'AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. PHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Irons with ITENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exgni• site and elaborate flash, will find it tolheir interests to give mri a call beforalmrchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Livery attention is given to the wants Of customers. Prices low. All work wurrantett N 0.12 TN= Street. Pittsburgh. (myS:lyis DAVID H. WILLLINS, owiL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR IL/ FOi THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five corners and upwards, end for Heating Buildings, public or private' by Steam, Hot Water or Furnacca. nryfilyta Pia ..IBLIR3H. PA. CARTVYMIGt: T 'YOUNG, (Sztazasors to John Clarttarighf,) ANUFA.OTURERS , AND IMPORTERS .1,2V.1. of Pooket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and an I Den tal Instruments, Gnus) Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood street. They give epocial attention the manulactut• ng of Truesee, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Itepoleng itn panctaality and despatch. apl7 EirrCEICOCi, IVVCREERTI & CO. (13tom5sos9 TO HOPTILI3I, WORMY t C 0.,) VORW ARDING .9 ND COMMISSION MPROELANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Motu* anti Wool, N 0.114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 111/DEIV/010:4 Oprlngor Harbang# l , Joseph E. Elder, Bt. Loais ; ttabrirgh ; Fenton Bros., H. Childs & Co., ' 'Cornell & Doraey, Baltimore; Dagaloy, CO3gTP.I7O & CO., " Garret &Ilurtin,Phliadelph* lieCtuidless, Means & Co., " Janioa,Kent,'Santealt Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham, 11 Geo. Bi.& L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., " A. B. Benton & Broa., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., ii triyattf C. WEST & 00., PLAPPOYAOTTIRSILS OP CARRIAGES, ROGRAWAYS, BUGGLES, suucres AND SLEIGHS. .No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. AZ-. All work warranted to be of - the best materials and worima nohip. • mylttalydtc. ". H. hIoGYIE G. pl. DOSCH. V, H. McGE E & CO. ' F • MERCHANT TAILORS, Malan in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Farniah lug Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle gheny City, Pa. jel2:ly -,--,.•.;- -- ---T - '---*',.;-&-- , z;,-., , ,,,,, . ..,.,„---_-_,*ii:-:;_-- 4,-,,:? fi t, IL 4-1---,-1 41.-selgjzi.i..7-• :45-4-4KY„TY<'''t 1 4 1. ii :s -._.. 4 . ( , -1 : ~.-P -i4k NA ,, 47-,444.- - v-i: t't-,:F=7- , '..--•34.14 ,- , E . : .. M tiRBLE I MARBLE t GU , C.ERCI,O ell 0 IN HAS A 'BEAUTIFUL SELECTION BF NONgIIENTS; GRAVE STONE Enclosures, Posts, &Cop SUN The public ism reel:ea - folly invited to examine oar stock Prima low, and work warrantral. NO. ME T,TIa7RTY STBE7I% HMV! DAIML- ..TAIEra 6 g:LiteMMI. 0 OBERT' DALZELL & CO.;' Wholesale JILAi Grocers, Commission - and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty street. Pittsbarflh, P a . . FURNITURE FOR CASH,— A full assortment of pirtabareli manniticteted PURNITURE, embracing • MEAUX; BOOK CASI3S, WARD ROBES, Auld every mild° iwedded in a well furnished dwelling, es well as*sidedid assortment of _ FURNITURE, Constantly on laud aid made to order. As the only terms on which business is gime atthia establishment Is for CASH. Prices are made accor4ingly. Persons in want of anything in the aboveline, 'would be advantaged by calling at, I ; • - PACRINEIt & ' • INo. * lta Ilmithflold street, Felow Pifth. . D.'Etomfifia, s.„ Icas ff. Tarry. 'l, v IRca.-80 tons ~ WBi fg sale b 9 1 ,111 ?J 12 ., DRY pp a f_•.• '": ,;.idkle..! • XLEDICAL, DR. R.. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS; PILEPADED AND SOLD. BY B. L. FAHNESTOOK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 6Q corner of Wood and Fourth &recta, PITTSBURGH, PEHIPA. As EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, diktnartic and anti dyspeptic medlcbr., these Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri• etor, (DR. WILE 011,) with a confidence such Eli a long con. tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice WU ratite. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motory and lemihe secerning power of the bowels than any other combination In common use. AS A TONIC They agree with the most delicate atom. fich, removing nausea. pain, and debility from that organ, athrough it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIO—They neutralize and inter rupt,the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the - food in the stomach, —the direct consequences - of chemical artiOnr-an'actloa which should never exist in the human stomacii.lhOM these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, fall and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or gerreral debility, or that dis gusting sickness or costivenees—the usual effects which at-., tend or follow the use of other purges. CERTIFICATES. Eztrad of a ielterfrom H. F. Ibrruworthct Cb., Druggists, Memphis, Tennessee, January 7, 1858. MESSRS. B. L. famivravOcit a Co.—We were the first to hi croduce Dr. R. Adams Wiloon's ?ills here many years ago. They were the best Pill ever in) this market. We use no other in our own families, aid secured for them a high tifaracter by our recommendations. Yours, traly, _ H F. FARNESWORTH * CO. Extract of a letter from G. W. Irwin, Nashville, Tennessee, 1 A bruary 16. 1858. - hirssm, B. L. FautraSTool • Co —Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. R. A. - Wileon'e Pilbrused for the ague with good effect; I have used them myself, and believe them to bailie best Pill in use. I have no doubt they will care many other complaints when properly used, and I cheeriullyiecommend t4) 4_,. them to the po ic. Respectfully, yours, G. W. IRWIN. k onal, From lonel ,M. Hopkins, late Canal Cbmorasioner. WesaLti N, P. January 8, 1858—Dear tor:Ws I have been using our ' Anti-Dyspeptic" Pills, when - Occasioned required, fo 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., • Dn. R. ADAbIEI MUM. WM. HOPKINS. Prom Thos. Blackmore, Esq., Treavurerof Allegheny cb., Pa. To i a. R. A. Wit/tom—Dear Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the beet Pill in use or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them for "sick headache," with which I suffer d beyond deserip. tion ; I am happy to say, that they,eutireTy cured me. Since then I use them an a family medicine : if I am bilious, or anything ails me, and I require medio'ne, I take a Pill,and it Carta me ; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. BLAOKIJORE. January 8,1858. Hear Dr. Keyser. Masai - is. D. L. FAUNISTOOS a .00-1. have had considerable experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. B. Adam§ Pi'ikon, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered ron• dition of the stomacll.. I have likewise proscribed them for others, in cases of " stomach and other forms of head ache depending one &ranged and irritable condition of the stomach and digestive organs, of which they seam peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free from any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges without at all debilltering. Yours truly, GEO. H..S.EYBER, 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, March 5,1858. yl:lydatv THE GREATEST ; I rt EECAL DISCOVERY / OP TEE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbuq, has disoov• i u ana of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cnros Every kind of Humor, PROM TEES WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON p*Lis:iflrli - - -.- He has tried it in Over cloven hundred oases, end never failed except in two oases, (both thunder humor.) Ho hes now in his posstqf don-over one hundred certificates of itf value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimpler as the face. Two or throe bottles will clear the system of bilee. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst canker in the month or stomach. Three to live bottles are warranted to cure the worstkind of Lrysipelss. o , e to two bottles are warranted to cure all hurnorin'the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the earn and blotches among the hair. Four to air bottles are warranted to care corrupt and running ulcers. . O 4 bottle will cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two or three bottles are warranted to care the worst kind of ringworm. Two Or Vireo bottles are warranted to cure the moat des perato_coacatrhqumatiora. Five to eight bottles Will mire - th - e7worst case of ecrofnla. A benefit it, always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is alten. 1101::BUB.Y, MASS DZLE MAnsu,--Ifhe reputation of the Medical Discovery, in caring all kind of-humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of al who have ever need it, that I need not say anything on the subject, es the most tdraful physi cians and the most careful Dr.uggists in the country aro MI. Anil:now in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery. to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of the curative power. In relieving all, and curing most of those diseases In which you are nu fortunately so liable. That moat ornruciatlng disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING BORE MOMS, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored t't Its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and awcet slumbers; and the Medical DIBOOVC ry hemmea a fountain of blearing to your husband and household. In tho more advanced otageo of DANKER extends to the stomach, cawing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker of the stem h; then to the intestines and KIDNEYS., creating a oinking, gono feeling, and an indifference even to tlie cares of year family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAVIP,D, your food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your ayatem does not get half the nourishment it contains as the sorimonons fluid of the canker eats It up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be come, sallow or greenish, and your beet day is gone. Bor want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby, end the fibres oil your body become tolaxod. Then follow a train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most exert'• rioting of diseases, the PILES. How many thousands of poor women are anforing from this disease and pining away a miserable life; and their next door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impress oe your mind that good old proverb "An ounce of preven• tion is better than a pound of qua." In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never, under any chorale tenors, do you any injury. Na change of diet ever necessary--eat the beet - you can gel and enough of it. Dinsortorts eon usu—Adults one table spoonful per day— Children over ten yeaes descort spoonftd—Ohildren from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli• cable!,to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, ' DONA.LD" KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. For sale by Dr. ORO. H. IMBED, cep&daw No 10 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A BEAUTIFUL HEAD RICH GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Preserved TO THE GREAT.EST AGE. And who that is gray would not have it(restored to its fort:nor color, or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head nr other eruptdocs, but would be cured, or witll teck headache, (neuralgia,) but would be cared. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto rative will do all this, ate circular and the following: ANN Anson, November 6, 1850. PROP. 0. J. Wond—Desr Sir :—I have heard much said of the wdnderfol effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been do often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, 50., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category _with the thousand and ono loudly trum peted 'quack remedlet, until I met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave mo such assurance as !edit the trial of your Restorative in my Larally—first by my I d wife, whose hair bad become very thin and en tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot tles, hair was restored nearly to Its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest effects herefore, my ..ske el= and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and moat cor dlall and confidentially recommend its use by all who p; wool have their hair restored from white or gray (by ma. son of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty and by all young persons wtto would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly-and gratefollY years. 1301.0310 N nob. . FILIXTD WOOD: It was a long time after tfvosal.worywomu uat Blissfleld .before I got the bottle of Restore _ _ it s l y ur o gO tl es t ga t t v ea ll e th e oCOefannithclouporddedweretor73tra I j try l n t Yhasiyet°lo:naddhfuz,Potninranest•lailoyumthaD;yariatimtitoß yl e ht' o a isid r all'il :SLEi feeis daaW s ti ndg ir th : e n d e . . m i nh a e gv 11/ lotsuse would 7.iswitnessed seo d t h ol e rgi andsoetrenoectttiershaerlotonfothwlainwfamilagh:4ld:rxoniddmentiodn: you claim sot' it. • , I have need Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired7l,o?..vnedryerrfew*eceffects. fily hair was becoming as I thought, prwaa tarety gray,.but by the use of his Benton. tire it has renamed its orignsalco BRVSSB, e lor, and l I .Be h na av to e n r, u odo . n a bt,. permanently ac• . 0 J . mop 6 CO., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. 'Y., (in , the ''' gra at N. V. Wire Railing Mstablislunent) and llt Market street, St. Tanis, lb. . - • , • s o ld by DB. GEO.. H. EMBER, No. 140 Wood sh sagondow - And sold by ail good Drnalsts. - • -7717737.7„,7-44 11, .'z;.i.0:•;•,'',1,, - i ,, -:"....1.- - .17',$:'7.:',i-':.-:..?,-;'c',4.',T.,;:. ':‘; AORAND .O"ONOER't will be given at LAFAYETTE HAW", on u` Friday ElVati 16 9 1888, I At 8 o'clock, for the BENEFIT of the fatally of the late Prof BAEHR, of Baltimore,for which =aeon the follow in g ladles and gentlemen have kindly volunteered their services: MR. HENRY ELEM.% MRS. DOWNING, (late Miss Kraft,) rims SOETBA, MR. G.TAMBONI, • MR. E. FORESTER, • RLBBER. MR. HENRY BRECHT. The Frclisinn Musical Musical Society, The Fortschritt Musical , Soclety, and lathers Tickets 50 eels; to be had at the Music Stores and at the door, on the evening of performance. jglaitcl—p JOHN W. IVIICARTHY, BILL POSTER , -vtr ILL ATTEND 10 THE POSTIENG , and DISTRIBUTING of all _kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTURES, Exuatritlars, am. Al] communications—either by mail telegraph , - or other wise--directed to the office of the Morning Yost, will receive proratot at:Motion en? o $ NEW DA( UETIBEAN AND ; AMBROT3MR SKY AND SIDEIWEIT er A I Ell_Y a ITl}ria ETEMIT,NrtARLY, OPP,OSITE - THE Po,4MlKgra rza.PikalTHES taken in all the varlona irtylea in an) weather, and warranted to pleaae, at remonablo rata. ea. Sick or deceoeed pereon3 taken at their reeldenee. apllklydzw-Is R. M. CARGO. & CO., Photogrgiiihers ;mei Analbrotypists; NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of Market ctreot and Diamond, Pittsburgh, PRICQZ TO SUIT ALL my19:11-8p AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE.PIOTUBB WARRANTED, OAN BE HAD AS LOW ir THE COUNT.IIT, AT fel2 Removed to 21 Fifth Street. rIA_RGO PHOTOOrIiAPHIO AND IL) AMBROTYrE UALLNRY has bean removed frOni Y 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth atreet, near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three large lights, are not En:mussed in thts city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. Afar Onr old friends aad patrons, and thoso wishing an• perior likenesses, are Invited to ealLga. Reception Hoorn and Specimens on the ground floor. apT D I ALLY SALES AT NO. fi4 FIFTH S ALA' At the now Commercial Sales ',crew, No. 64, sire very week day, nro held putt!, tales of goods in all v .I,fi k. bty, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large st which is constantly replenished with fresh consign= m ta, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy article; comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; Clothing; boots and shoos; ladies ware, Ac. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; bode and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ;ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &c. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P.M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; musical instrn: meets; guns; clothing; dry goods; beats and shoes. book etationery, Ac. I tell P. M. DAVIS, Anoto _ . __ 199 KEGS DAMAGED NAILS, AT AUCTION—On TDURSDkY MORNING, July 15th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Itooma,No.'s4 Fifth street, by order of derwriter's, on account of whom It may concern, will be Fold, the follow•lig, viz 1 keg 63 Machine Wrought Nails; • 3 '• 6d Finishing • • " 17 " 3d, Bd, 10d and 12d, Finishing ;Ialls; 3 t 3d, 4d, and 6d Nails; 101 ‘• 8d and 10d 10 " Pence. 23 " 16d, 20d, 30d, 40d and 60a,Na11s. Terms at sale. i j a3] P. 31. DAVIS, Anct'r. AST STEEL, SCREW PRESS, IRON ' BARE, ETC, AT AUCTION —On THURSDAY M. LNINO, July 15th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Salmi Room•, No. 54 Fifth Street, will be sold: 1500 IDs Cost Stool, assorted sizes : 1 r letform Scales, to weigh 1600 ibe; 1 Large Counting ilcuse Doak; 1 Fcrew Press, cost *35; • 1 Iron Sufo 1913 ASP AND CLOSING SALE OF THE Au IRWIN PROPERTY, IN ALLEGHENY CPPY—On TUESDAY EVENING, July 20th, at S o'clock, in the second etcry salesroom of the new auction house, 54 Fifth street. 'will be held, the last and closing sale of Lots in Mr. John Irwin's plan of his_salachle and beautifully located Real Estate, situate in the First Ward, Allegheny City, well known as " Rope Walk Property." Those wishing to se cure lots in this convenient and lovely neighborhood, will notice that this a positively final sale, as the proprietor is determined to sell. Central street, on which these lots front, is 60 feet wide, and extends from West CoMmon to Allegheny avenue, also 60 feetwide. It is every w • • • ed as the most desirable Beet for elegant ma a . a ot,loo 54 , avuSiPtrfat - treau, G U elnditig along Tremont street, which is 45 feet wide, 260 feet to a 40 feet street on the line of the property of Richard Bowen. Eight lots, numbered from 55 to 62 inclusive, between Tremont street and Allegheny avenue, each 50 feet front, and extending back 260 feet, to the aforesaid 40 feet street. One lot, No. 43, having 24 feet front, and extending along Tremont street 140 feet toward Water lane, to a2O feet alley. Eleven lots, numbered from (114 to 54 inclusive, between West Common and Tremont street, each 24 feet front, and extending back toward Water lane 140 feet, to a 20 feet alley. Twenty-three lota, numbered fro - 2x 30 to 52 inclusive, be tween Tremont street and Allegheny aVentle,each 25 feet front, and extending back toward Water lane 140 feet, to a 20 feet alley. 0 Plans can b.; dat the Auction Store, and the premises shown on applicaeion. Terms of Bale—One-fourth cash, and the balance in three equal annual payments. 7Y 9 P. 31. DAVIS, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S ,SALE OF LOTS IN AL LEGHENY CITY.—On TUESDAY EVENING, July 20th, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Salea Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, by order of Josoph Ilnox, Esq. ex ecutor of Catherine Rudolph, deceased, will be sold 70 Val uable Lots cf Ground, situate on Rebecca, Belmont, Ru dolph and Ridge streets, and also on Water Lane, In the First W,rd, Allegheny. Plano can ho obtained at the car riage fsetory of Messrs. Johnston & Bro. near the premises, or at tha auction store. Terms—Omythird ca . .h; r3elduo in ono and two yearemith interest, secured by bonds and mortgage. 19 9 P. M. DAVIS, Auotioneei. A' STONE & CO: GLASS PATERPFII PRESET NING JARS, For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Ve ,, etables,lifince Meats, Oysters, and all each perishable articles Manufac tured and for eels by CIINI.NSHAME & CO, Noe. 109 WATER and 140 FIRST. S.T.REETS„Pittaburgh, Fa. .Gar The main secret of preserving fruit in a fresh condi. tion, consists in having it thoroughly heated when sealed up, and in expelling all the air there may may be in - the vessel, so'that when the fruit cools, it will form a vacuum. The undersigned having procured the right to manufac ture these Jars, respectfully call the attention of dealers and others to them. The great superiority of octet over any other substance for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. i 9 so well' anima. that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and the proprietors feel confident that any one, after having once seen these Jars, will never be inducell - to use any other. Fcr sale wholesale and retail by OUNINGSAMS 4 . CO., No. 109 Water street. In the matter of the Petition of certain In the Court o citizona of the Fourth .Ward, MM. rt Qnaer Scalene, Iburgh, ts vacate a certain alloy near 1 of Allegheny the corn*: of Penn end Irwin etreets. county. And now, Juno 9th, 1858, the Cent grant a rule On All parties interested to be end appear in open-Court, on Sate• day, the 10th day of July neat to show canoe, if any they have,.why the allay in said petition described, viz: an alloy ten feet in width, leading from Scott's alley to Irwin street, over the ground of Thomee Scott, should not be vacated: From tho record. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk. Jel7at-rs-ar4v7 LABE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. TAPI( M'CURDY 6. CO TVANITAOTHEERS OF SHEATHING, IVI. Braziers , and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper. Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spolter Bolder, '&0 „also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Eltoetlron, Wire; Lm. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's 3iachine3 and Pools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and lao Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my29:lydate MILITARY ENCAMPMENT STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. E=CUrrirX 01165.5 ZR, Iferrieburg, June 5,1858 r I It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Inetractiori " be held at Williamsport, Lyconfir,g county, Perin vleania, the preeent year, end the • Adnlaut General of a Common wealth is directed to fix the tine thereof—to In charge of - the arrangements—to attend in person, end . Irma_ w the necee orders to the (noon! titiff, and tan r elditary , officers of the Commonwealth in rentlen to the Vfbi. y. PACE.F,E, Commander 4 EnsurAoreGinutitt'S GITACX, Harrisburg, June 3, 1858. • In obedience to the above order from Hexcl-Q,nartera, d • "Camp of Instruction" will be held at Williamsport,Ly c oming county, Pennsylvania, commencing at 1.2 M., On ' linesdtay, the 7th day of deptomber,lBl3B To ' Gnu° until SATIISDAY, the 11th day of said month, at • u, of said day, to be called CEMLI9 u Entqaehinna." Encampment 13 Intended to inpinde the Uniform, e a ea panics throughout the 'State, who, are ernetitly re. u to be in prompt attendance. , e Major Generals, Brigadier General.` and Brigade Inapm ra of the several civilians and bilged , are reqcired to report to my office as coon as pomlble, et at. companies and field officers will be in.attendance from/their respective cominands—with the titurit , r of men in ,ch company, the - names of the Captains, And their Post Of . 3ace address. • . lIL The Aida-de-Cart and all other efficera of the Grand Staff of the Commander-in-Chief are ordered to be in . at. tendance, armed and equipped in full parade dress. ' IV. All companies in attendance aro required to brilig with them all tentt and camp equipage they may have. • V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report at once to ray office, what eqtdpage belonging to the State is in the limits of their commend. VI. The Major General of the Eleventh DiSiBIOD, Ehe S. Jackman, shall be the senior officer on dnty, mni hereby charged with the ithinediate arrangemen — Encampment, and ie ordered to roPort to this on+ ther instructions. By order of tbeEbtalnan o . Adjutant General -4; eiIIEADI CANDIES-20 11 Ibn..Bon Bon, Flit„, Date, Chotolate, 1 1Valtuat, Jell/ Oaken Etzawbarriee, Cream Almonds, mada!dally, and kr_selo by ILFY k,AIeDITW. N, • • 'Na 89 Weedetreet. OW3IO the Et, Cdoulas Hotel! AMUSEMENTS., AS AT ANY BILLET CLASS ESTABLISHMENT Potirth strOot AUCTION SALES. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. esitt _ e for far. rn-Oblef. W1T.4014 Petnsylvanto. '