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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Late Illurder...lourtheT Develop
menu.
We stated yesterday that a female named Barbara
Pileistor—had arrived in this city, who came - to this
country in the same vessel with Jacobi, the supposed
wife murderer.
Yesterday afternoon she was taken before the
Mayor,. Who canned from her the following informa
tion:—She first became acquainted with tho family
at Mayenco, on the Rhine, in Germany—was intro
duced to Jacobi by a tavern keeper, who told her
that he was going to Pittsburgh, where oho wanted
to go. From that point they traveled in company,
Jacobi and his wife treating her very kindly. They
went to Rotterdam, from * thera to London, and ship.
pod for New York on the 15th of May. Her bunk
was next to that of the Jacobi family. She thinks
the woman's first name was Lena. She did not see
Jacobi, treat his wife badly on shipboard, nor pay
particular attentions to the girl Berbara Satter. Ja
cobi wore a largo leathern bolt, which apparently
co , toincd a large amount of money, and it was the
general impression on board the ship that be.was
wealthy. Mrs. Jacobi had thin black hair. Jacobi
is a man about five feet seven inches in height, wore
no whisker:, and had dark - hair. He had been a
farmer in Germany. He told her ho was going far
ther west then Pittsburgh. He paid the girl's fare
on shipboard: They had four or five chests with
them; three of them were marked Christian Jacobi,
and one Anna Sattor.
They arrived in Now York on tho let of July, and
put op at a hotel which she' did not know the name
or. it is believed from the description to be the
Shake:pear:3 Honey, corner of Ann and Chambers
street:. Hero eh° asked him to advance the money
to bring her to Pittsburgh, which ho refused to do,
sayier , * that he might not get it again. She then
askedhien to go to Troy Hill on his arrival hero,
and inform Balthazar Zang, her lover, that she was
in New York dostitete, and tell him to send her
money to come 'on with. This ho promised to do,
eaying that he had been is Pittsburgh eleven years
wee, and knew oil about Troy Hill and Zang.
Sebactinh Zang states that on Wednesday after
noon, the day of the Eupposed murder, Jacobi
called at his house about two or three o'clock. He
asked him if he had a brother who loft a girl in tier
many, to which ho answered yes. Ho then made
known his bresieeee, and was about to leave, when
Zerg asked him whore ho stopped, as ho wanted his
brother to go and sea him when he came home. Jo.
ee‘bi Enid ha was stopping at the Canal somewhere,
but it wereld be no coo for him to call, as he would
eat be at home that evening. Zang then asked him
if he weeld be at home in the morning; ho said ho
did net know whether ho wenld stay here; if he
stayed ha world see him again. He spoke of going
to Inniana to buy a piece of ground, and leaving his
wife behind. He left Zang's at three o'clock.
Barbara Pfielster was examined- as to the dress
worn by Jacobi's wife, which. she (described accurate
ly. Sho described the esr rings, and, on one being
shown her, declared positively that this was one of
them. She was not positive about the shawl pin,
but know that Mrs. one similar to the one
shown her. She identified the shawl, and was so
touch sffeoted on seeingit as to burst into tears. The
shoes she also described minutely before seeing them,
when she identified them positively. A piece of the
dress was shown her, when ehic said Ur& J. had a
frock like that on when she left the ship. She also
said the woman and children wore skirts, similar to
a piece shown her taken from the corpse. She did
not see any pistol with Jacobi on shipboard.
Jacobi told Zang that the reason ho did not pay
Barbara's fare here was, that ho had been in Pitts
burgh eleven years age, and that he found it hard to
get money haat.
These circumstance seem to leave no doubt as to
the identity of the parties, and if Jacobi is eangbt;
there is already sufficient circumstantial evidence to
convict tlicM.
Country Items
-=An old lady named Mrs. Leacher, living near
Uniontown, came to a horrible death last Tuesday
morning. She resided with her daughter, Mrs. Julia
Mackey, who left her about half an hoar, and upon
returning found her lying in the kitchen fire-place,
burned to 'death. It is thought she was arranging
something about the fire, and being very old, fell in.
'o - far body was much harped. Her age was about
ee7enty.four years.
—The Alleghe.ay Mouhta;n Echo tells a rather
tough story of a'bey ten or twelve years old, who
was found, sick and exhausted, lying on the tows
path near Johnstown. He appeared to be in a dying
condition, and a physician was immediately Bent for,
who promptly administered a powerful purgative.
In due time the medicino had the desired effect, and
brought from the boy a double handful of young
crabs—real bona fide river or brook crabs, with
claws, logs, broad Wig and all. The mother of the
boy expLiined the circumstance by stating that her
son was in the habit of sponding much of his time
in the water, and that while diving ho had swat.'
lowed a nest of crab') eggs, which had hatched in
his stomach. The story must be genuine, as the
Echo vouches for its troth.
—A yang 7l d Eferechel, twenty-ono years
of ego, was drovrned in Dishares din, Carroll town.-
chap Carnbria county, on last Sanday week, while
tizthing.
—A little daughter of Jaillel3 Rupert, four years
old, residing at fefferson, in the same county, was.
-drowned in a mill race, while trying to drown a eat,
on Thursday of the same week.
—Mr. EdFs.rd Davis, Street Commissioner of Con.
emangh borough, had one of his ears tore off and
- sc.vcral EViVre gashes cut in his bead, on Friday, the
ttth inst., by being knocked down by a mule ho was
endeavoring to held, and the cart attached, heavily
laden with' brick, being dragged over him. He IS
recovering.
—A NVelchman, named John Morris, left town on
Saturday evening last, for the purpose of walking to
some point rest of that place, and on Sunday even.
ing arrived at a farm house about twenty miles dis
tant, and asked permission to remain in the barn
daring the pi:Tilt. Having obtained the consent of
the owner, he took up quarters in the hay-loft, where
he was found the following morning in a dying con.
dition, with the blood gushing from his month and
nostrils. Further aid was immediately summoned,
but the unfortunate man expired before the proper
restoratives could be applied. By request of some
of his relatives in this place, his body was interred
near where be died. The deceased is represented as
having been a man of very dissipated habits, and
his frequent indulgence in the fatal draught doubt
less led to his sudden and unfortunate death.
—A storm of considerable violence passed over
Allentown, on - Monday afternoon, displacing
storo boxes, awnings, and whatever other obstruc
tions were upon the paveracnt?. The wind swept
with earn violenca up the river that it took off a part
of the roof of the Lehigh bridge, and carried it a
coUsidarable distance above the dam. Fortunately,
its course was op the river, and the roof fell in the
water, where it did no dbmago in its fall. Several
trees were twisted off in Lehigh Ward.
The Cork Ran Jlurder.-05cer Moon has returned
to the city from Chicago. He states that officer
Hague is on the track of Jacobs, who left for St.
Paul. Before leaving he bad a conversation with
the landlady of the house at which Jacoba stopped,
with his family and the servant girl. She states that
the girl Anna Maria Satter told her that Jacoba's
wife had died while, on their way to Chicago, and
that she had since been married to him. It is not
likely that we will hear anything farther from the
chase far a few days, as both pursued and pursuers
are now out of reach cf the telegraph wine. It is
to be hoped that the murderer may be overtaken.
The Catholic Episcopal Visitation for the diocese
of Pittsburgh, will ha held as follows : July 25th,
St. Peter's, Allegheny; the 291510 day St. Mary's, do.;
27th, St. Mary's, Lawrenceville ; 29th, St. Bridget's,
Pittsburgh ; August Ist, St. Mary's, Sharpsburg ;
the same clii7 at St. Patrick's, Pittsburgh; St Philo •
mena's do.; St. James, Temperanceville ; sth, St.
Michael's; Birmingham; Sth, St. Vincent's, West
moreland county ; 9th, Most Holy Sacrament, Greens
burg; 10th, St. Joseph, Johnstown.
The Ethiopians..—Tho Morrie, Pall and Trowk
bridge Minstrels are giving concerts in Philadelphia
at present. They have drawn good houses, .and are
patronized, by the fashion of the city. They are a
worthy company and deserve success.
The Ordway ,P.alians aro also attracting large
houses at the Arch street theatre in the city. Thi s
company also cz:mbiees sours talent.
Rower's Jfanual.—Wo havo received a copy of a
neat little work, just published in New York, anti.
tied " The Rower's Manual and B3at Club Register."
This work contains lunch valuable information to
amateur water mer, and will be_ very acceptable in
our city at prczent. Copice may be procured by ad.
dreseins J. D. R. Putnam, Herald office, New York
city.
Fayette Gaunt ! , Railroad.—We understand that
the atockho:der3 of above named road have deter•
mined to pat it under imrzediate contract, and are
now fixing the point of io cennection with the PRO.
burgh and Coaae!ocille Road to Connellevilie.
The Irwin Prii*rty in Allegheny Oit,y.—These
clear days are convenient for visiting the elegant
building sites in the First ward of Allegheny city,
,
Which are to be sold next Tuesday evening; by Mr.
Davis, at his auction rooms, Fifth street. The ad
vantages of this property for private residences are
ro apparent and numerous, that a view of tha
sae will establish the desirableness of these lots over
any other which can be purchased in either of the
two cities. This district of our sister city is already
extensively improved with the mansions and culti
vated-grounds of Pittsburgh business men, who have
£ elected it for its beauty of location, purity of air,
and convenience of access. This complete improve.
meet, devoting it to the elegance of life, have secur,
ed' it in all thaluturo against the intrusion iof man
ufacture-and trade. Tue. terms on which these lots
are sold are extremely favorable, .only one quarter
cash, the balance in three equal annual payments.
Plans can be obtained at Mr. Davis' auction rooms.
Bowman's Vegetable Compound is a medicine
which we eau unhesitatingly endorse in (chest or
throat complaints: No rem or woman, subject to
disease cf the lungs,bronchitis, sore throat, or any
kindred ill; should orego a medicine of such virtue
for any nostrum known. Its rise to its present popu
larity has been the result of the cures which it has
effected, and it has been called out, rather than been
brought out, ass medicine. This is a fact which we
have ascertained, and upon it we east our credit as a
oadalist,
Crictsat at Oakland.
In addition to our report of yesterday, we have but
little to say further than the report of the second in
nings of the Olympia Club which wo publish below,
together with the analybis of the bowling. T he fl ue
score of thirty-fivo, made by Byron, by a five, a four,
four threes, five twos and singles, was deserving all
praise and brought down the spectators in frequent
cheers. Loomis was not in as good play as on the
occasion of the first innings, bat stood steadily at
his post with Byron for twenty-two overs, when he
was called out for leg before wicket. Neat to Byron,
Jenkins made the largest score, gratifying his friends
by his cool and steady play. Oar young friend
Laughlin carried out his bat with two twos to his
SOM.
Wo will close after calling attention to the com
parison of the analysis of'tho bowling of the Union
Club for the two innings. On the first day the Olym
pic getting 70 rune from 108 balls, and on the second
day 65 runs from 253 balls... This not only shows the
steady and perfect bowling of the Union Club, but
the cool manner in iltioh their balls were "blocked"
by the Olympic, giving their friends greet hopes of
tho match. But 92 was a little too much for them
to overcome, and their manly opponents won tho
game and the ball by twenty-four runs.
UNION CLUB,
MS? MEMO%
P. Hatersley b Loomis. 6
Collins c Loomis b 51'Gsbe.11
Coolidge c :11nrdlt b XrC'beao
Wheeldon b Loomis 1
Bradshaw b M'Cabe 23
Hattersity o Diam'cl b M'C 21
Hogdon b ...... 7
Stoll b ......... 5
Williamson b IPCsbc. ..... 0
W est, not cot.
Czowther c Pori; b .11'Cabc. 0
Byes. 11
b Byes 2
OLYMPIC CLUB.
T. D. Loomis c Cielnns b Bradshaw .
J. Bryson b Bradshaw.......
Dr. Police:. c Coolidge b Wheuldon .
R. Brown b Bradshaw
W. Bardett b B. Hatteraley
J. D. M'Cabe c Ilogden b iNheeldon
W. Simpson c and b Bred-haw
J. Diamond not out.. ..... -...... ......
G. Jenkins b J. Hattarsley
George Laughlin b J. Hatteraley.....
Dr. Murdoch b Wheoldon..--
Byes
=II
1 L w; b .I.llatteraley.
b c Coolidge, b J. Ratteraley
o Williamson, a Collins
b J. Hatteraley
b Bradshaw
b llzadahavir
stout.
b J. llatteraley
Not out
b Whecidon
Byes'
Video
Total
Firat IttrALgq
Without boing invidious, we wish to call attention
to the bowling of young Collins, who bowled 18
overs, one half of which were "maidens" and from
which only 15 runs were scored.
FIRST CMINCii- U:SION CLUB
Meitku Wick
.
Balls. Ron.. givers. eta.
117 43 9 8
9d 83 6 2
1 0
StCOND INICIYGS
J. D. s.Patba
D. Loomis.
W. Burdett...
Cabe...
Loomis ..
Burdett
11.114T . LN31NG9--CLS3IPIC CLUB
Maiden Wick
-13.i11e. Rune. °vers. eta. Wide,.
E. I 3 0
...44 31 " 4 0
—.1'.4 1 2 3 0
sic.3:fo INNIT.G3.
...AS 20
T. B. Wheeldo❑
W. 13radehaw...
J.llattersly
N. Coiling
W. Bruilth;w
W. H. Cooledge
T. B. Wheeldon
Lst as remark in this connection that, in cur
opinion, the Olympics have the .batting and the
fielding to 'enable them to oopo with almost any
slab, but if they leek anything, it is the discipline
of their opponents.
The Olympics will not "give it up so," but design
meeting their present opponents again this fall in
Cincinnati, and try and win back their twice-lost
laurels.
We Wish the Union Club a speedy and safe return
to their homes, and a hearty welcome by all good
cricketers who may meet them hereafter In the field,
and, whether lost .or won, may they carry as warm
wishes,for their future prosperity as we are assured
they do from the Olympic Club and the citizens of
Pittsburgh.
A Mistake.—Tho item which was published two or
three days since, stating that a "smash-up" had oo
chrred on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, turns out
to be a 'hoax, in part. The only circumstance occur
ring to give rise to such a story, was this Tho late
heavy rains caused a portion of the land adjacent to
the: track to fall upon the rails, and in turning a
short carve, the locomotive was slightly damaged.
No person was hurt, and a delay of less than an hour
was all the inconvenience which was experienced.
A party of five colored men and three black wo
men wore arrested at the house of the well known
Frances Scott on Thursday night. They were taken
to the watch house, where they were very abusive
and insulting to the officers. One of the women, a
certain Lavinia Bones, was particularly noisy. She
had in her possession a knits, which she threw away.
Another of the parties had a small pistol, which was
picked up next morning by a boy.
Fayette County Bank—The American Standard
states that the full amount of stock required by the
charter of the bank has boon paid in. The enroll
ment has been made out, and an agent gone east to
procure the notes, ece. An election will bo held in
the course of a few weeks for directors, when the
bank will be put in full operation. It is' GA:tooted
that the bank will commence busine!a early in Au
gust.
New Company.—A new military company is about
to be organized" in the Second Ward, Allegheny,
called the Twin City Guards. Quito a military
spirit BROM° to have sprung up recently in our cousins
" over the water.
Ca!Una Park•.—The trotting match at Collins Park
on Thursday was well ascended, and the prize wee
carried off by C. P. Redraore's mare, Fanny Woods.
This afternoon a pacing match for $lOO will come
off. A certain horse is to pace his mile against timo
—inside of 2:35.
The Paccionist Church.—Tho laying of tho corner
stone of the new Passionist Church about to be
erected in Birmingham, will take place at four
o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The ceremony will bo
both imposing and interesting.
Importaut Discovery.—An English sea oaptain dis
covered an island some time since on the Pacific
Ocean on his perambulation through it, when lo ! to
his surprise, he discovered a Yankeo vessel safely
harbored in a bay, the captain having discovered it
a'year before. Bat a more important discovery has
been brought to light—that is, where a person can
be outfitted for a pleasskt leisure hour in pacers, pe
riodicals, magazines, Algars and tobacco, without
"getting into a condemned difficulty "—at Clark's
News Depot, No. 4 Girard louse, Smithfield street.
We are happy to learn that our friend Mr. J. S.
Duncan, the able off-hand penmai of Duff's Mercan
tile College, has returned from his tour to the West,
in fine spirits and health, and can now be found at
his post in the College, wielding his pen in his usual
graceful style.
, Young Men of this city and surrounding country,
who hare had but a partial business education, wou!d
ll:wreak° their value to an employer considerably by
a course of studies at tho Iron City College.
White Kid Glore2, White Silk Gloves,
White Silk
and Me.rsoilles Vestings, White Duck Pant Stuffs
and Coating, now on hand at Carnaghan'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.
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTER'S are now
generally conceded to be unequalled for their prompt
action in alleviating and curing all diseaws of the stomach•
Their superior excellence and consequent renown is readily
accounted for, from the well-known fact that they are made
under the peisenal supervision of the proprietor, in strict
accordance with pharmacentic science. Its use is always
attended with the most beneficient results, and in cases of
Nervous Debility, Constipation, Flatulence, and other like
disease], caused by a disordered stomach, Its curative pow
era are of the most speodyand powerful character,and exceeds
any other preparation of the same claims before the public.
For sale by drug; iota and dealers generally, everywhere,
and by UOSTETTER a SMITH,
Manufacturers and Progrktors,
69 Water and 68 Front streets.
Jyl7—lo
I);rAS A MEDICINE, AS A BEVERME, AS AN
Appetiser, as a restorative, as a solace, as a gentle
exhilerant, as a stal - in manhood and a help in age. there
is nothing like J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACH'
BIT.TIIIIS, they are pronounced by all rah u use them, to be
far superior to any preparation of the bud now in use.
They are a sure taro for Dyapeptia,Oestiveness, General De.
bility, Weakness of the Stomach, etc., and a preventive of
moat of the prevallincr diseases of; the day. They should be
kept and used by every family, °modally at this season of
the year, when loss of appetite Is so prevalent. No family
consulting their own interest can afford to do without them.
As many spurious artic;ea are put up and sold as genuine,
be sure and call for .1. hl, Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters;
and see that the articls:purchased bears the name of M.
Olin as manufacturer.
For sale by J. tole proprietor and ntannizaturari
267 Pear 'tee; eittaburgh, Pa, and by draFiglats and
dealer]; genenaly.
el 2
STATIO
FOR OFFICE USE—A
Ikee,l=artc-/ of g SIR" and Ycy Stationary, for of.
ale by (3e19 ) J. R. WELD/N.
SLCOA D Vill ING 9.
!b M'Cab , s
r, ont .
c Pollock b Loomis,
c Pollock b L00mi5......
b Loomis
c and b Loomis
c and b Loomla
r. out.
not out—
b Loomis-.
b Bordett
8ye5.......
c Byes—
...... .. 0
......... 2
-85
5 1
4 6
1 1
12 b 1
9 1 0
_
4 2 0
,
13 3 • 9 1
9 2 1 0
COMMERCIAL.
B 'I47BSBI S ROR BOARD OF TRADR. AND
ZIEUCHANTS , EXCIIAZGIC.
President.
W. IL WILLIAM
Preectrat.
LIIIINGT, Ist, . DIONEII, 2d.
Trtasurer.
N. HOLUM% hi.
Superintender.:. '
JOSEPH SNOWDEN.
anarn(tee of Arbitration for June.
F. R. BRUNOT, V.
JOHN S. COSGEAVE, 3. B. CANFIELD,
SAMUEL SHRIVEN, DAVO M'C'ANDLESS
PITTSBURGH MARKET
Reported Expressly for the Dat7y Morning Pos
FLOUR...But little selling from flixt bands. About 250
bbl!. sold from store at $3,62 for auperfloe, $4®4,25 for ex
tra, and $4,50, $4,62@4,75 fur extra faintly in small lota.
ISOLASSES—.2O bble. Et. Louts Syrup Bold at 44c. gal
lon, cash. g
HAY—Bales of 3 loads from &Alas at $12g41.1.
SUGAIt...B hhds. sold at 8®33.4c.
CE111E8.E...26 boxes W. IL sold at 7@74.
BACON...Palling in small lots from regular dealers at 6
for Hamadan, 8 for Bides, and 9 and 03,60. for llama.
BALT...PaIes 100 bbla No. 1 at $l.
WHISKY—PaIes 10 bbls. rectified at 26c ; 5 tbis. d). t
23@2-Ic. 'll gallon.
Philadelphia Market.
PIILADELPRIA, July 16.—There is no change to notice in
the Flour market, and prices are firm. The Inspections for
the week amount to 5451 t his superfine, which is nominal
at $4,25, withcut sales small sales to trade from this figure
no to $6, according to brand and quality. The receipts of
Wheat aro slight; sales of red atsl©l,os, and white at $1,15
@1,20 fur good quality; Bases of 15,000 bush red at our quo
tations. Rye scarce, and held firmly at 70e. Tho demand
for Corn has fallen cff, but receipts continues light salsa of
4000 bash at 85c for Southern Pennsylvania Yellow afloat.
Oats are tirm at 42e to: both Pennsylvania and Yellow. In
Oreceries or Provisions there 13 no change. Whisky scarce
and firm; eales of bbls at 25@26c and drudge at 24.
New York Market.
Naw YOH% July 16.—Cotton firm; 2003 hales. /loot
heavy, 14 500 bbl sold; State has declined 5c sales at $3,80
@3,85. Wheat to quiet: 60,000 bush sold; western red $403;
Milwaukee club 82©83; yellow 00. Pork firm at $16,60@
16,75. Lard firm at 11,/,@113.4. Sugar bneyant ea ea god
hhds at an advance of X,; Orleans s@ec; Mascovado 634®
7%. Bacon dull at 734@8 for Sider, and 5%@6 for Should
ers. Molasses steady; Orleans 40c. Tallow held at 0%;
buyers offer freely at 94. Can; unsound mixed lower at
60@70; sound at 79%®80. Coffee steady; salea 2000 bags at
9%©11. Freights on Flour to Liverpool .2; on Grain ezt,g.
Never York Stook Market.
Nziv Yeas', July 18.--Stocks dull: Chicago and Rcck
lelaud 76%; La C case and Milwaukee d; N. Y. Central 85;
Reading 463 ,. ; Milwaukee and Mississippi 18; Missouri We
81%; Galena end Chicago 88 Mich. Central 68%; Erie 18%;
C.evelaud and Toledo 36%; la Orme land grants 32%; Cali
fornia 7's 87.
Olneinnatt Market.
Cmatmutt, July 16 —Firms quiet, but steady at $3,75 for
stmerrlne, and $4@4,25 fa' extra. Wheat firm; receipts§ very
light. Oats active and advanced to 50c. Barley: sales new
spring at 60c. Whisky 2154 c. No sales of Provisions; blocs
Pork held at $15,50. Linseed 011 6?@7oc. Groceries In
gpod-demand and firm.
NERVOUS HEADACHE.—Rev. W. G. Howard,
Pestouf the First Baptist Church, at Chicago, liii
11.0iB, who has been a groat 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
dresead to Messrs Fehnestook ct Davis, of Chicago, Illinois,
says ;—"During the last twenty years, I have made use of
a groat variety of medlclnes prescribed by Allopathic and
Efemmopathic physicians, but all have failed; and I had re
linquishrd all hope of relief; until I was induced to resort
to WILSON'S PILLS. These have effectually relieved 1116
in repeated instances of late, and I can cheerfully and con
scientiously recommend them to others who are similarly
affected," This sovereign reniedp is sold by B. L. Hahne.
stook k Co., cermx of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
to whom orders for supplies sh• be addressed.
JOSEPH MEYER )
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy it Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
Z,Z. In addition to the Furnitaro bnaineau, I al3o devote
attention to UNDERTAKING. 'Rams and Carriagea
fura4hed. rur224l,y—lo
CANDIDATES.
511211.11 . 7.—The undersigned offers himoelf to the
Democracy oi Allegheny county, no a candidate for
Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic Conven•
tion. BARNES FORD,
je24:daw
OOCRONER.—The undersigned offers himiielf es a
vandidate before the next Damecratic Convention for
tho office of Coroner, and asks the rapport of the De
tuocmcy L 'NOX RBA.
COUNTY 0011,111138INER--The
. • .
OS' . BRYSON, of Vi , eat Deer township, will
nation for the office of County Commission.
next Democratic Convention; suLject to the
party.
STEAMBOATS. \\,
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
The elegant side wheel, passenger packet
SUPERIOR—Capt.
for Rensimm J. Gases—will
leave Pittsburgh Cincinnati, . THIS
DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, Is.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
Through to St. Louis in five days. This boat connects
with the mail line, and will go through in the time sled
ded. She will leave on Saturday, ap22
ZANESVILLE.
Par ➢Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer P'444.A. CiIt,AILA.AI, Capt. Mort
aoa ATREI3, will leave for the above and a❑
rermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
Tor frnight or passage apply on board
THE SirIIZPOSIIIIII.
WILLIAM C. GALLAGHER,
PROPRIETOR,
Fifth Street, Next Door to the Pittsburgh Theatre.
The house is now, built especially for the purpoeee of a
First Class .Reetaurant and , Saloon, and the proprietor hav
ing bad many years exporience in the business will keep
constantly on hand the best that the markets offord. His
Wines, Liquors and Ales, era of the beet quality. He wants
all his old friends and the public generally to give him a
call at the Symposium. Uel2:l
°O. 6 5, MARKET STREET,
SELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACELFICE,
To CLOSE OLT THE STOCK OF
Embroideries and Trimmings.
To !Wane a ready sale, the undersigned will
BELL GIS STOCK WITHOUT REGARD TO COST,
And invitee the Ladies, as they will find great bargains at
NO. 65 MARKET STREET,
J;ttwenk Third and Fourth streets
I.
MET — A.L, just, received and for eale,
by W. 8. HAVEN,
Stationer and Printer,
Je26 Corner Market and Second streets.
RYE. -125 bush Ryo for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER.,
iY 2 Corner Market and First streets
RODUC,E.-
10 b• la. White Saris;
" Mess Pork, for rale by
0 W. H. SMITH & CO
B ERRING-10 bbls. No. 1 Potomac Her
s ring, just rewind and for sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS k 00.,
jeU Corner Wood and Water streets.
TILE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859.
J. —This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub
lished by Johnston it Stockton, after a lapse of years, will
again shortly No leaned. The circulations as formerly will
be made by Sae aYillfal mathematician, Sanford O. Hill,
Esq.., who will also prepare for its pages each reading mat
ter as will make it an entertaining and instructive maga
zine. Besides the reliable astronomical calculations, a now
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 solicited in
advance of publication, as but one edition will be printed,
and orders will be filled according to priority.
WM. G. JOHNSTON it CO,
Publishers, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Book Makers,
67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 1e22
HAVE constantly on hand a large supply
of Puro Wince and Liquors for medicinal purposes:
Thom wishing anything in this Hoe, can rely upon getting
a pure article at f JOSEPH BLEMING'2,
iY I2 Corner Diamond and Market 'treat.
1600 WILL
8 rooms buy b
h n Dwelling i H ouse cn a
and
other conveniences, cdtonte on Franklin street: poo In hand
balance at one and two years. B. CUTHBERT 3 SON.
IPONGES—A lar:e supply of coarse and
Sponges, of a very superior quality, just received
JOB. FLEMING,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
"[FAIR DYES—Batchelor's, Christadora's,
Alexander's, Malan% and Water's Liquid Hair
Dyes—a large supply constantly on hand, at
JOSEPH FLEMiNG'S,
Corner Diamond and Market Street.
RI - LAIR WYETH'S CHEMICAL COD
AR —A large supply received this day. For sale whole ,
rale and retail by - - 'OMR FLEEING,
Prrauumm, July 16, •185
.(ia of CRAB.
rge hie nom'-
, before the
:ages of the
yl4.:d&w.to
Jr. BUSH'S,
51 Marketlltreet.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICL,
COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT BEQUEST OP HUN•
DEEDS OP THEIR PATIENTS,
DRS. a L .F7TER AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be committed at their office,
Iffo. 191 Pews street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIIt HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL CTLIE2.I...ItRONIO COMPLA/ITS,
complicated with, or causing puLmonary disease, Including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Drpepeia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, (tc.
br,F 'iron & SYKES word . ' state that their treatment
of Censumption is based upon the fact that the disease eziets
in ele blond and system at large, both before and during it:
ciaxdopment in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan.
teal, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system. With thus; they use MEDICAL IN
HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Pah:a
lms, (having no Curative effects when used alone,) and Inva
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability ou any treatment based upon the plans,.
ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reashed
In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
seat of the disease is in the blood and is effects only to the
lunge.
/140° No charge for consultation.
A list of questions will be went to those wishing to consult
us by letter. tny'29:daw
Now THAT THE 1101' WEATHER
m eirA.B PET Ib,
Ihe Citizens will wish a Drink of
CY COLD SODA. WATER
And the placo to have it served up
Q. H. SUP l-1 ;-R'S
DRUG STORE,
CORNER ST. (LAIR 21.1 , 1 D PENN STS
DEMOCRATIC TICILET.—.ITr. Editor: Ac the
time approaches for making the nominations for the
fall election, the Democrats are looking about fcr snitabla
candidates to place upon their ticket.
Allow me to suggest the fallowing namoo fcr their acanthi.
mutton. There is net a gentlemen named, who is not a
thorough national Democrat:
(ONGREds
BON. CEIAItLL'S 9112kLE11, City
SENATY.
ZION. WILLIAM WILKINS, PouVe3
ASSEM.I3I.7 :
JOHN M. IRWIN, City,
THOMAS S. HARP, Indium:l.,
JOEL KETCHUM, Elly.obetti,
HUGH. LAFFERTY, Baldwin,
WILLIAM McLANE', North F6y.tta
BARNES FORD, Lower B'. Clair
PRoTIIOrioTABS :
JOHN BIRIITINOIiAII, Uhiu
cou:irr coxhussioNen :
TEIOIIA.S FARLNY, Allegtiony
.City
AUDIFRO:
JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsbu,gtr
CuRON811:
WILLLLNI ALEXANDER, City
CITY.
WEST 0 i THE ALLEGHENY
EASTERN NECK.
SOUTH OF THIS MONONGAHELA. 4
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS CO., 1
12th July.l.Bfat.
DIVTDBND.—TELF, TRUSTEES OP THE PITTS
BURGH GAS COMPANY have this day declared a
dividend of FIVE PER CENT_ on the Capital Steck of no
Company, payable on demand MStockholderi or their legal
representatives, at their office, on Smithfield street.
jyraw JA ME i Pd. CHRISTY, Treastrzer.
OD]
Ii_A.SONIO FUND SOCIETY.—There will be a
meeting of the Stockholders of the Masonic, Viand
Society, at the nail, Fifth street, on TUESDAY EVENING,
July 20th, at 7 o'clock, to consider a proposition to lease
the Concert Roam. A fall attendance of the Stockholders
is desirable, as the Trustees are unwilling to take the re
sponsibility upon themselves. By order of the Board.
_jyls:3t.ttean-tu—D
'NOTICE—TUB INTEREST COUPONS of the
Bonds of LAl:nano° County, issued to iho PITTS
BURGH AND BRIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July,
1858. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in pleco of payment is made
in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust Company, New York, where the Ompons arc
payable. By order of
iYa THE COMMISSIONERS.
N EW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 27i FIFTH- STREET.
The subscriber has Rased, and fitted np several commodi
ous rosms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now open for the Bummer Season. La •
dies and gentlemen can always. flnd an abundant supply of
FftEfila CONFECTIONARY, FRU CIS, ICE CREAM,
WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All
aro respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and teat for
themselves. (.10.10) M. IicOINLEY.
lIRE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur
poses, by the bottle or gallon, at
HAWORTH. , 4 BROWNLEE'S,
an the Disrurnd.
ADWELLING lIOUSE cn Third Street
for rent. S. GUTIIBER.T &, SON,
_123 61 Market streat.
likrOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable
property, situate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets,
hsaing 130 feet front on Wood by 60 deep oa sixth street.
One-third of the above will be sold for $9,000. One-half in
hand—balance at one, two and throe years.
TARCH-100 bx9. McClung Sr, Campbell's
11 , 107 Extra Starch, Ijr sale by
je3o W. H. SMITH & CO,
FOR RENT—A large Dwelling House and
Store, on Grant street. B. CUTHBERT 4, BON,
cay 2 6 51 Market street.
'RESII FIGS-500 drains just received and
for male by REYallat, tt ANDERSON,
.17 39 Wrcol Ftrprt.
QIIPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers,
Journals, Cash Book'', and Day Books. A large sup.
ply on hand, made In the most stiperlor manner of tho finest
quality of paper, especially fur city ordota. Blank Books
male to ordor, ruled to any given pattern.
Jett3 Wit JO.EINSTOSI A CO., 57 Wood et.
_
1101ERRING.-50 bbls Herring for sale by
o Je3o Id . H . OOLLINS
CHENINEY TOPS-100 various patterns
4._,/ for sale, by Dc.301 . HENRY EL caLLINs.
OSPITAL S FaING—Of all widths
and of the best quality, for gale at the India Robber
Depot, 20 and 28 St. Clair street.
Jell
TIRY APPLES-100 bush., for salo by
J jeBo HENRY IL COLLINS
JUST received another nesortment of Boors
and SHOES, consisting of Ladies' Heel Boot and Slip
pers, Gent's, Boys's Youth's, and a large variety of Chil
dren's Fancy Shoes. Please give as a call, at the Cheap
Cash Store of JOSEPH EL BORLAND,
J eV) 98 Market street, second door from Fifth.
VVOOL WANTED
-100,000 Th 3. IVool Wanted at highest cash
HrraioooK, WORKERY CO.,
122 Second street, and 161 Front.
prices, by
Ja2l:lmdaw
100 BBLS. N. C. TAR, for sale by
R&GALEY, COBGRAVE ic CO., •
Nos. Id and 20 Wood atroat.
fIIIM DROPS-2000 lbs. Lemon, Orange,
I,jl Vanilla, Rose, Strawberry, Pine Apple and Banana
Flavors, for sale by SEVIER & ANDERSON,
)61.7 S 9 Wood street.
$3 500 LAWRENCEVILLE PRO
PERTY FOR SALR—A two story
9
brick house of hall, good cellar, wash home, stable, carriage
house, coal house, etc., choice fruit trees, apple, pear, prom,
cherry and quince. Great variety of flowers and shrubbery.
The lot has a front of 83 feet on Ewalt street by 140 deep
to Chesnut Street. Terms easy.
je2o S. GIITHBEILT .1 SON, 61 Market et.
OOL WANTED—The highest market
price paid for farmers wool, by
JAME 3 A. FETZER,
Je22 Corner Market and First streets.
QHOES, SHOES—Great inducements of
fered et the People's Shoe Store, to all who wish to
buy au.mmer.Shees Cheap—Ladles' Gaiters, Haskins, and
Slippers. D. 8. DIYFENBAOHn. 8: CO,
Jel9 17 Fifth street, near market.
DELIVERED EVERY ,MORINING.—
Yorney'a Pro®, Public Ledger, N. Y. Thies, Herald
and Tribune., and the Cincinnati Commercial, are delivered
in every part of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your
address at HUNT & BILNEI3,„
Jen Hasonic Hal.
V
011 SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder
15 inches in did meter, 43 feet stroke, with 2, Cylinder
Boilers 82 inches In diameter,l3 feet in length, with fire
front Wheel /8 feet in ameter. For price and terms,
ingaire of B. O. 4s J. H. SAWYBB,
JeSO No. 47 Wood street.
ADIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
RIO, with and without bade, et the PeOple'e Oho()
tore. N 0.17 PM street. DrfirENBACHER
GEN'E'S CONGRESS GAITERS-CHEAP,
at the Peoples Shoo Store, Na 17 Fifth street.
jel9 DTSFENBACHEE
STAR OANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ma
=Mine Star Gandlei, wwrantad suparlori to_ any In
tha zudrOvola band and foe alb by -
nal B. A .71 H. &rut%
S. CUTIIBERT 1k SON,
61 Market street
J. H. PHILLIPS
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & T. GROUTT )
or
BRANDIES, GINS WINES, ETC .,
DEALERS IN
PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH
AND, APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Sznlthlteld and Front Streets,
Bpl4] PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS OP
PRLNTINO, JOB, AND ALL HINDS OP WR4PPINO
p
warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
_t t ß_ Raga bought at market prices. myB
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water atreet, below Marke
JO N 00 Et EVE AM),
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOIL Ilili Eldl.ll OF
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS.
&O. 74 WATEIOSTELEET, BELOV7 511RKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
[MAO JON - BS JNO. L. BOYD WEL T.IcODLLOULIE
JONES; BOYD & CO.
13.11511PACS'IMPBJ OP
CAST STEEL.
ALZO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner llosal and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AIOORHEAD &
11.&NUPACTURER OF
American, Plain it Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
Fox' Roofing, G./ate:nag, Spouting, er.e.
AGENTS FOE WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse), No. 138 Fart street,
mr26:17-is PITTSBUFIGH, PA.
AO 7OYDS D. D. frlo3
D. B. ROGERS 11. T. CO.,
11,LIMPACIT17P.BRO OF
Ru 0211. 8, 111P1tOVED PATENT
STEEL CIATIVATOiI TEETiI,
Coalimia Rose &SD FIRST STRERTO,
PriTBRURGH.
tviLLini CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
NO. 87 DILMOND ALLY,
flour Wood staort,
P 1 TTSBUAGH, PA.
.off- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Btandiec, Old Monongahela and &Willed Whisky, of the
hn:t rinztar.
JAN/11ES A. IiETZT2OII.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
Tiro E EAU OF
our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Scads, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Gornor of diarlcet, and Flrat tdreeta.
PLITSBiI LLCM, PA.
itxrsa in— Francis G. Es", William Dilworth, Br.,
. Cuthbert Bon, Pittsburgh; Boyd Ott, Heiskell &
wearingen, 3. Brady, Coal , . M. Bank. List & Unwell,
Mangle & Co., George W, Anderson, DonloPaxton. & Co.
Whneilm. mtVl4nt.!
II A IRDWA
k i .„AMITEL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
street, Fittsbargh, has on hand a large
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very low for CASE. In addition to hls
Locks, Nino e, 1.(11iV03 and Forks, and Spoons, and u large
assortment of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sup
ply of liattsage Cutters and Staffers ;
ghoesto Tongues and Pokers ;
Sleigh 8431114 and Enameled
ct2g Preserving Kettles.
L. C. 11EPl3VJELN,
V AT LAIN AND CONVEY/I-MIMI.
EELPECICIfiIi.
CIL.NIkat.
WM. W. KNIGHT,
WILOLEBALE AND RETAIL
FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEI
• AND
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY;
NO. 806 ARCH STREET,
IPEILII.ABBLPHIA.
Silk, tlerino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, dm, Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Drces Stocks made to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. jeltlyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTERS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DEALERS IN
FINE OLD WHISKY'S,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
JeLlyd PHIL ADEIL PIIIA.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. ViTERTZ,'S
First Premium BEillind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
pHOSE WISHING TO FURN ISH THEIR
Hones with YEN - IT - LAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find It to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work la got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention Is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
weerar.ted. N 0.72 THIRD area. Pittsburgh. (myB:lyta
DAVID IL WILLI-AIRIS,
CIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR THE 'TM frETTION OF GAS WORKS, for trom 0:90
garners and upward!, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
rayo:l7ls PITTSBATIOH, PA-
CARTWRIGHT & ItrOUNG ,
(successors to John Oarturright,)
- UANUPAOTITRERS AND IMPORTERS
J_TA. of Pocket and Table Cindery, Surgical and anl Den
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. SS
Wood street. They give spacial attention the manufacture
ug of Trusses, Supporters, eto. Jobbing and Ilepairlag
lth punctuality and despatch, apl7
ENITCHCOCEi, MWREERTI & €O.
(Suoctessoss & Co,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MITROHANTI3, 'Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flom
and Wool, No. 1.14 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
nzalantraze:l
El pringer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St. Loafs;
Pittaburgh ; Fenton Bros., Ei
Ei. Childs & Co., .. Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
9 agaley, Coegrave & Co., " Garret allitartin,Philadelpiti;
it IcCandieta,Meane a Co., " James, Kent, & Co.".
03 .W. Smith, .4 Co., " Weaver & Graham, If
C so. M. it L. Hord, Cincinnati Hecne, Sterling & Co., "
A. B. Fentoa & 8r05.., " Yard, Gilmore it Co., "
rri yaL-tf .
Az" C. WEST &CO
Lik..7I3PACTURZELB OP
CARRIAGES,
HOGRAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ale?. All work warranted to be of the bet materials and
workmanship. myltlydis
W. H. bIeCIEE
W •
G. M. DOSOH.
H. McGE E & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Flealan In Ready Mado Clothing and Gentlemen'e Furnish
ig Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle
g belay City, Pa. jel2Hy
M EIRBLE 1 MARBLE!!
J 0 AV .eJIiR G
HAS A BEACTI2III. SELECTION 0i
MONUMENTS GRAVE • STONES,
Enclosures, Fob, ace., &.
The public ero rcwiwthally invited to examine oar dock.
Prices low, and work warranted.
NO. 2RII hlinunTY 51'1313117.
BOUM D1i1.101.1., JAERM Z. 13 / 1 /ADING
RAJOBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Groom, Commission and forwarding Merchants and
Peelers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
I Shorty street. Pittabarab. Pa. nav2s:y.
FURNITURE FO
i 'ittqbarah maanfactazeaßQ'
BUREAUX,
8008 C;
WARD ROBES,
itnd eery article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as
• well as a spledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which budnesa is done at this establishment is for OASH.
Prices aro made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
In the above line, would be advantaged by cab - 4 at
•
PACKINER A IRVirttilli
No. 193 Emlthilsld street, Iselow
J. D. &amnia,
Jan It. Isvms.
OUNDRY
JO3O
CASH.-
A fall aaaartment of
NITUILE, embracing
- um/Bft
21 tons, for sale by
HENRY a 001 Ink,
MEDICAL.
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, Cathartic, and 411iti—Dyspeptie
PILLS,
PREPARED AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK &j CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourti &recta
PITTEBIJRGH, PENWA
ji.S AN EFFICIENT, safe ,and convenient
tonic, cathartic and anti dyspeptio medicine, these
Pills are recommended to the public by the former propri
otor, (DR. WILSON,) With a confidence such at a long con
tinued and careful trial of them in an ample practice war ,
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they inflttenoe
more the motor,- and less the &kerning power of the bowels
than any other combination in common use.
AS A TONIH--They agree with the most delicate 'tom
ach, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter ,
rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pro
vent the elimination of gases from the food in the ttomach,
—the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action
which should never exist in the human stomach. From
these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may
expect a free, tall and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that die
gusting sickneaa or costiveness—the usual effects which at
tend or follow the nee of other ranges.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract of a lett& from H. .1". Farnsworth ct Co., Druggists,
Memphis, Tennessee, January 7,1858.
MESSRS. B. L. Pamarrrocx a Co.—We were the first to in
croduce Dr. R. Adams Wileon's Pills here many years ago.
They were the beet Fill ever in this market. We nee no
other in our own families, and secured for them a high
tharacter by our recommendations. Yours, truly,
H. F. FARNRSWORTH tr CO.
Eafrad of a letter from 0. 'FE Irwin, liTashmlly Tennessee,
February 15.1858.
B L. FARSIESTOOK. 6 Co.—Dear Sir : I have seen
Dr. It. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect ;
1 have used them myself, and believe them to bs the best
Pill in use. I have no doubt they will cure many other
complaints whoa properly used, ana i a:mum:llly recommend
them to the public. Respectfully, yours,
(3. W. ATIMIN.
Prom Colonel Wm. Hopkins, late 021341 Commissioner.
WASHLYGTON, Pa. January 8, 1558—Dear Doctor: I have
been tieing your " Anti-DopepUe" 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 suctions 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 is. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
Da. It. !anus Waseit. WU. HOPBMS.
.Fecim Thos. Muchmore, Esq , Treasurer of Allegheny Co., Pa.
To i a It. A. IVu.soN —Dear Sir: I have been using your
Pills sines 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
iu use, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
for "sick headache," vrith,which I suffered beyond desalt>.
tion ;I am happy say, that they entirely =led me. 'Since
then I usi them as a family medicine : if I am btliotis, or
anything ails me, and I require medio'ne, I take a Pill,and
it.tnros me; they are my only medicine, and have been for
the last seventeen years. THOS. BLACEIIOEJi.
January 8,1558.
Hear Dr. Keyser.
11Issue. B. L. num - x6=lS c Co—l have had considerable
experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill coMpounded
by Br, It. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri.
otors, and have often felt their benign influence in my own
ease for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered ton.
dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for
others, la cases of " homicrania" and other tams of head.
ache depending on a deranged and irritable.condition of the
stomach and digestive organs, of which they : seem peculiar.
Iy adsotmh, being entirely free from any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and ono that purges
without at all cabillt.ring. . Yours truly,
GBO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street.
Pittsburgh, March 5, 1858. - ,lyl:lydaw
THE GREATEST
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I \ ), Bicty.
-I y " , ,
J OF TICE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoov
JAM entl i s one of our common pasture weeds a remedy
that cure.)
Every kind of Humor.
FROM TRH WOR,ST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COMMON
PIIKPLISI
He has Mod it in over olcvenhundrod cases, and never
failed except in two 04303, (both thunder humor.) Ho ham
now in lila poeseacion over one hundred cortiteatea of lb
value, all within twentzmilee of Barton.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a naming gore mouth.
One to three bottle will cure the worst kind of Pimple:
on the face.
Two or throe bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranty: to olio the worst canker in the
month or stomach:
Tbrao to dire bottles are warranted to onro the worstkkd
of Erysipelas.
0 to two bottles are warranted to acre all humor in:the
eget!.
Two bottles are warranted to care ramming of tho ears and
blotches among the hair.
roar to six bottles aro warranted to cure corrupt snd
running [deem
One bottle will cure scalp eruption of the akin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to onre the worst kind
of ringworm.
Two or three bottles are warranted to. care the most des
perste °sea of rher.matisin.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Rheum.
Fico to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula
. .
A benefit isalways experienced from the Brat bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MAIM
Dun Mseare,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all kind of humors, la eo wall established by the
11113L1113101313 voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful
clans and the moat careful Druggists in the country are un•
ardreons 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 y , onare nn
fortunately so liable. That moat excruciating di,,,, to an
affectionate mother.
NURSING SORE MOUTH;
Is cured as If by a mimic; your own tamper le motored t*
Its natnril sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
nsps to calm and sweet clambers; and the Medical DiI3COVO
rs becomes a fountain of bleming to your husband and
household.
In the more advanced ctsgea of
CANKER
extood.9 to the ertoro.aoh, =min
-6
DYSPEPSIA,
which to nothing but canker of the stem h; then to th?
Intestinea end
KIDNEYS,
cleating a sinking, gono foaling, and an indifforenso oven to
Ch.( caros of your
Your stomach to
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your - food -distremes you, and you can only take certain
hinds, and even of that your system dm; not get half the
nourishment it contains ea the serimonous fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and be.
comes sallow or greenish, and your beat day is gone. For
want of nourishment your system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow a
train of diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly
adapted to
CU BEI
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the
spine and email of the back, pain of the hip Joint when yen
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that moat worn.
elating of diseases, the
PILES.
How many thousands of poor women aro suffering from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I with to impress
oe your mind that good old proverb, " An ounce of proven.
Lion is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventativo and the cum with thia groat
and good quality, that it will never, under any circuatatance3,
do you any Injury.
Na change of diet ever neotzrary—O'at the beat you eun gel
and enough of it.
Dmr.crraoss ron usn—Adults one table spconfal per day—
Children over tenyeaSs dessert spoonful—Children from five
to eight years, tea spoonful. Aa no directions can be spoil.
cable:;to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the
bowels twine a day. Yours truly,
- DONALD EMINXDY.
Pries $l,OO per bottle. For mle by
Dr. (I.EO. N. KUHN%
N 0.14.0 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
toptdas ,
A BEAUTIFUL BEAD
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
Conapietely Preserved
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
And who that Is gray would not have it restored to its
former color, or bald, but would have the growth restored,
or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head or other
eruptions, but would be mired, or with atck headache,
(neuralgia,) but would be cure. It will also remote all
pimples from the face and shin. Prof. Wood's Hair Resto
rative will do all We, see circular and the following:
/Mt Alma, November 5,1858.'
Ales. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir :—I have heard much said of
the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having
been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums,
hair dyes, &0., I was disposed to place your Restorative in
the same category with the thousand and ono loudly trum
peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county
some monthq since, when you gave me such assurance as
induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—first by
my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en
tire', white, and before exhausting one of your large bot
tles,-her hair was mitered 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
skepticism and doubts. In reference to Its character and
value are entirely removed; I can and de and most cor
dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who
would have their heir restored from wbi,e or gray (by rea
son of Moknees or age,) to original color and beauty, and by
all young persons wno would have their hair beautifol and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
FRUMP WOOD: It was a long time after I saw you at
Bliasfleld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave me an order upon your aont in Detroit, and when
I got it we concluded to try it on mfrs. •!llama's hair, as the
surest test of its power. It has done all that you assured
me it Would do; and others 'of my' family and friends,
having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommend.
ing its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for it.
Again, very respectitlly and truly, yours, •
-- SOLOMON 'MANN, •
Osamiat, 111, dtme 28,1852.
I have used Prof O. 3. Wood's /lair Restorative, and have
admired its wonderful effects. rliyhair.Was becoming ‘ hs-I
thought, prematmaly gray, but by the. ram of his Restora
tive it has resumed lia, , ,orienal color, bad, I hive no doubt,
permanently so. • B. BRICSOF.. ex-Senator, 11. S. -
O. J. WOOD A CO., Projwietura, 812 Broadway, N. lf,
the great N. Y. Wlre Railing Establishment) and 114 Market
atteet,l3t.Lonie, Mo. r . -
gold by pu:GEO: BEYER% No. 140 Wood
.„Jet.hmdely And Bold by a good Drug Ode.
DAGUER,REAN GALLERIES
ROGERS'
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPA I
SKY 41.Z1T tram-mar
GALLERY,
"rpm STREET, NEARLY OPMETE THH pon-ornak
2a,.PIOTOREs taken in all the varicaus styles, titan;
weather, and warranted to pletuw, at reasonable rates.
128).- Sick or deceased parsons taken at their mates.-.
ap2o:lydaw-is
R. M. CARGO & CO.
Photographers and Almbrotypistsi \
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 nth street, and -
SUNBEAM G A T.LFIRY,
B. W. cor. of Ttiarkot street and Diamond, Pittaburgli.
PIIIOE3 TO SUIT ALL. myl9:tf-3p
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, OA.N BE HAD AB LOW •
AS AT ANY MST CLASS ESTABLISHitENT
IN THE COUNTRY, AT
Removed to 2.1 Filth Street.
VARGO & CO.'s PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY- has been removed from
76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth otreistotear Market.
These rooms having been built especiallylor the purpose,
with three large lights, are not surpassed in, the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement , . '
RilF" Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing - 4v
perior likenesses, aro invited to call. ta. Reception Room '`.•
and Specimens on the ground floor, ap7
ALUCTION SALES.
IFIAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the now Commercial Sales 'owns, No. 54, Fifth
street, every week day, are held pub Li.. Jales of goods In all.
variety, suited for the trade and censnmers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign- -
manta, that most be closed forthwith.
AT 10
~
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly eve
needed in the lino for personal and family MB; tablecutlery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware
Lc. • AT 2 O'Ol,OOK now '
Household and kitchen turnitare, , w
and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, &o.
AT 7 I.YOLOGE, P. ht,
Fancy articles; watches; cloOks; Joel-miry musical !tiaa.
merits; gnus; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, P. M. DAVlS,Aziet,s .
LAST AND CLOSING SALE OF. THE
IRW/I7 PROPERTY, IN ALL.EGHRNY CITY—On:
TUESDAY MIMING, July 20th, at 8 o'clock, in the second
story salesroom of the new auction house, B 4 Fifth -street,
will be held, the last and, closing saki of Lots in Mr. John
Irwin's plan of his valuable and beautifully located Real
Estate, situate in the First Ward, Allegheny City, well,
known as " Rope Welk 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 sneer, on which 'these lots
;rent, is 60 feet wide, end extends from West Common to
Allegheny avenue, also 60 feet wide, It is every way adapt
ed as the most desirable stun for elegant mansions and com
fortable homes' eads.
Ono lot, No. 51, having 50 feet front, and attending along
Tremont street, which is 45 feet wide, 260 Vet to a 40 feet
street on the lino of the propetty of Richardilowen.
Eight lots, numbered from 65 to 62 inclusive, between
Tremont street and Allegheny avenue, each 60 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 land, to a 20feet alley.
Eleven lots, numbered 'from 44 to 54 inclusive, between
West Common and Tremont street , each 24 feet front, and
extending back toward Waterlano 110 feet, to a2O feetalley.
Twonty•threo lots, nnrobored from oto 52 inclusive, be
tween Tremont street! and Allegheny avenne,each 25 feet
front, and extending back toward Water lane 140 feet„ to a
20 foot alloy.
Slang can be had at the Auction Store, and tho premises
shown on applicaoion.
Terms of tale---One-fc,nrth cash, and the balance in three
Equal annual payments. '
14 1 XEOUTOR'S SALE OF LOTS - IN AL
.1,24 LEGLIENY CITY.- 7 0a TIII2BDAY 17VENING, July
Ikon, at 8 o'clock, at the gonamPrcial Salem Moms, No. 64
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, by order of Joseph llnox., }:eq. ex
ecutor of Catherine Rudolph, deceased, will ho sold 70 Val
uable Lots of Ground, sitnato on Rebeeed,.Belmont, Ru
dolph and Ridge streets, nod also on Water Lane in the
First Ward, Alieghony. Vans can be obtained a t car
riage factory of Ileum Jehnsten ,4 Bro. near the premises,
or at Gra auction afore.
Terms—One•third cash; r:sidne in one and two yeare,with
ntereet, secured by bond and mortgage.
Jy9 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
JOHN W: M'CARTHY,
.a ILL POSTER!
'TILL ATTEND TO THE POSTING
and DISTIIIIRITING of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONOERTB
All communicatlonitbor by sail,tolograpb, or other
wire—directed to the offlco of the Morning Post, will receive
prompt ottar.t. spi
S T 01N- E 4% 0 0 .
GLASS PATENTED
PRESERVING JARS,
For preserving all kinds of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Mince
Meats, Oysters, and-all such perishable articles manufac
tured and for sale by CIININGIIAM3 CO, Nos. 109
WATER and 3.1.-0 PLIIST. STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
..ez- The main opera ofpresorving fruit in a fresh condi•
tion, consists in having it thoroughly boated -when sealed
up, and in expelling all the air there may nuty be in i the
vessel; so that when the fruit coelt, it will form a vacuum.
The undersigned having procured the right to manufac
tnre these Jars, respectfully call the attention of dealers
and others to them.
The great superiority of GLSBB over any other substance
for the preservation of fruits, etc., etc. is so well known.
that any comments upon it are entirely unnecessary, and
the proprietors feel confident that any ono, after having
once seen these Jars, will never be iiidooel to use any other.
For sale wholesale and retail by
Jel4:Sm
t, = : ..e +• .l 4 4 . =Pe Lion of •+: , n Ute (onrt o
citizen of the Fourth Wan:, Pitts- Quarter Beeelotue,
burgh, to vacate a certain alley near of Allegheny l
the corner of Penn and Irwin attests. county.
And now, Jane 0th,1858, the Ceart grant a rata on all
partlefrinterestOd to be and appear in open Court, on Satur
day, the 10th day of July next to show cause, If any they
have, why the alley in Bald petition described, viz: an .alley
ten feet in width, leading from Ecott'd alloy to Irwin street,
over the ground of Thorned Scott, obonld hot be vacated.
From the record.
Je17:2t.a.w.1w.7:11014.1AS A. ROWLEY, Clerk.
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL,
AND
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK, M'CURDY \ COG,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
/MA Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Premed Copper Bottoms,
Raised Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder, Lc, also importeis and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly
on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 140
First, and 120 Second etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern.
my29:lydaw
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Exustrmra Cate,
Harrisburg, Jana 3,1858.
It is hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instruction" be,
held at Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, the
present year, and the Adjutant General of the Common
wealth is directed to fix the time thereof—to tette charge of
the arrangements—to attend in person, and to issne the
necessary orders to the General Staff., end other Military
officers of the Commonwealth in relation to the Battle.
WM. PACKCII, Commtindovia4-Thief.
AnTIthaiI',GMTEHAVB 017/CE,
Harrisburg, June 3, 1858. j
In obedience to the nbove order from Head-Quarters, a
"Camp of Instruction" will be held at Williamsport, Ly
coming county, Peaniylvaail, commencing at 12 u., on
Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 2.135
To continue until SAVIIILDAY, the 11th day of said month,
at 12 M of said day, to be c&llai Camp " Susquehanna: l
I. Thie•Encampment is intended to include the tuaiform•
ed companies throughout the State, who are earnestly re.
quested to be in prompt attendance.
IL The Major Generals, Brigadier Generals, and Brigade
Inspectors of the several d ivvioae and brigades, are regoired
to report to my office as GOOll 83 passible, what companies
and Bold officers will be in atandance from their respective
commands—with the number of teen in each company, the
names of the Captains, and their'ost Office address.
LEL The Aids•de•Catup and all other officers of the Grand
Staff of the Commander-in-Chief are ordered to be in at.
tendance, armed and equipped in - all parade dress.
IV. All companies in attendance are required to bring
with them all tentt and camp equipagethay may have.
V. The Brigade Inspectors, of every brigade, will report
at once to my office, what equipne belonging to the State"'
is in the limits of their command. .
VI. The General of the Eleventh Division, Gen. D.
E. Jackman,shell be the eenior officer on duty, and he is
hereby chared with the immediate arrangements for said
Encampment, and is ordered to report to this Mike for fur
ther instructions. By orderer the Cereunander-in-Ohiet
EDWIN 0. WILSON,
Adjutant General, of Pennsylvania.,‘
NVATSON'S SYRINGES—I have this day
received another supplr of these celebrated Syringea
pronounced by physioling to be superior to any other now
in use. Persons wishing an article of thin kind. should call
and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
JOSEPII FLEMING,
(loaner Diamond and Market street.
DRIED APPLES, -150 bus. choice Pry
Apples, received and for sale, by
•JAS. A. s'ET,arift,
Corns. b2nrkat mnriVircrt ahrostfa,
FRENCH PAVER
deaigns and very beantlful—reolvad by late arrivaLi,
fo: sate by , W. P. m.& - aisuALL &
aaria" ImnertereertlDealcita, F. 7 Wood stroe4.
C HEE I S SCbezes Prime W. R..Ctittbig Cheese;
2al • ,6 Rnglialt Dairy : to
Received end for gale by [je3] HENRY-H.' COLLINS
GES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR
OR QUEENSWARE wanted in exchange for
ts, each 24 by 104 fel, situate lathe seventh
S. OUTLIBRRT t SON.
Fl Afattret r.Pet.
CIARRI I
NrrufLE
two Building
Ward.
o lA .
fIOPYING PRESSES.—Soraw Copying
Presees4 Calm and Lover Copying Presm, TATer•
Screw and Spring Copying Prams% eold by
WM. G. JOHNSTON dr CO.,
t 7 Wood street.
VRESH TEA, MORE .NEW TEA— The
A.: finostgea of, every namo, grade and color. The gob.
scrltaer hasla store and arriving, a mast exteneive and
complete assortment of Tea in chests, half chaste and fami
ly boxes, all of which is offered at greatly reduced Pric o 2-
- lea 2 - , H. JAYNES. ss Fift h °°'B""
ORM/ CANDIES ....1304 130 n,
Chain, Dig, Date, OhOsolato, TralrattarßY Calms
ntramberries, Cream Almonds, male daily, and for tato by
31:0.111at ANDEDSOR,
• Na.B9 Word treet„
Marie. nem.
: • - • . •
untry.b~ 6000 bacon ; '
24‘ 10 kege—Paako-a Butt4l;
7b bushels Brit,let Dried Apples:
25 g , µ " Pendia
. 100 buebels Bad
ed Potatoes;
200 44
Just inceilvd and for We by - JAB. A. 15T . M.1 4 4....)
. royal - Corner Marko; and flecond. Ea.
WALL'S, Betuth street.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer
CUNINGEEMIB 4 Co„
No. 109 Water street.