Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, August 06, 1858, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ~T
f 3~ w
~
.. ~ : ~L, , ?;t
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—Tho following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E
Shaw, optician, Fifth stress :
TLIEUMOMETRIL
In Ban.
100 °
116°
9A. M
12 M...
Barometer 29 4 20.
Charivart—rEtro Boys Shot.
On Thursday evening an old and respectable cit
izen, tar. Robert Al'Curdy, a resident on Carpenter's
alloy, near the rear cf Trinity Chnroh, had assom•
bled his Irian:lc at hie residence for the purpose of
witnessing the tieing of the nuptial ktot between
himself and a lady' hom he had selected to share
with him the bitters and the sweets of life.
tnesThis he
had a perfect right to do in peace and quies. He
was in his own house, which was his castle, his
friends were around him and his wife was before
him. The wedding feast was set forth upOn a table,
and all was made ready for the joyous occasion.
But a parcel of rode boys found out that it was the
old man's wedding night, and in pursuance of a
very bad custom which sometimes prevails upon
ouch occasions, assailed the wadding party with
shoats and unseemly noises. The old man distrib
uted cakes among them, and the young scamps, it is
said, would have departed quietly, had not some
Cyprian ladies, who resided near by, urged them
hash, that these demeela might see the fun.
Ever ready for mischief, the youngsters returned to
the assault and attacked the house with stones and
brickbats, breaking the windows, damaging the far.
niture, destroying the good things prepared for the
wedging least, and hitting the old man himself with
bricks. Forbearance longer ceased to be a virtue,
and to 1:1B0 his own words, "he took his gun and
fired it with a blank charge at first to scare them,
and when this did not do, he aimed low for their
legs and fired with shot." The shot took effect in
the logs and thighs of two lade, sons of Mr. David
Sims, messenger of the Exchange Bank, named
James and David.
This put a stop to the riot. Andrew SiM2, a
brother of the injured lads, made information before
the Mayor against Mr. ArCardy for assault and bat
tery with intent to kill. Bail in one thousand dollars
required for his appearance this afternoon at
three o'clock for es.sraination, which was at once
given, and Mr. 51'Crircly returned to @Dish tho epi
thelamiuth, thus inanspicioutly -commenced. Tho
LGS'S aro not dangerously hurt. We understand that
ati information will ho made against the whole party
L.!. riot this morning. This should certainly be done,
the young vagabonds had no right to disturb a
peaceable citizen in his own house in this outrageous
etylo. Small shot in . the legs this hot weather must
Le very uncomfortable, and while we regret the in
jury to the wayward lads who were engaged in this
distarbance, the general verdict of those who are
aware of the provocation which Mr. hi'Curdy re
ceived, t‘nd the actual danger to bath himself and his
propel ty fr m the.miselles thrown, is that he "served
them right."
'77.e Pleccuree of C'ellectino.—Mr. Henry Richard
son, a jewelry merchant on Market street,-made an
information before Mayor Weaver on Thursday
morning; against Captain William Conway, of the
steamer Arizonia, for assault and battery. The alle
gation of Mr. R. is that ho went to the boat to colleet
a jewelry bill of forty-three dollars from J. B. Con
way, clerk of the boat, and a son of the captain;
that while he was settling with him the captain came
up and coked if his son was paying a jewelry bill ;
the son replied yes ; whereupon Mr. Conway made
some abusive remarks about jewellers and jewelry
stores in general, which Mr. R. said were not so,
when the captain gave him the lie, seized him by the
neck and abused him. The captain was arrested and
held to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for
his arpears.n,!e. Ho denies the assault, but admits
that ho had some words with Mr. Richardson.
The State Fair. -4 circular has been issued by
tee President, and Secretary cf the State Agricul
tural Society, soliciting the aid of citizens in making
the Fair creditable by cc ntributions of articles and
ethorwise. We extract a portion of the circular :
" With a population in Pittsburgh and its environs
of more than 140,000, and manufactures to the
amount of $50,000,000, it will require but little of.
fort on the part of the people to make it a grand
success, creditable alike to the neighborhood and the
State. It is quite practicable to make this Fair equal
to any that have preceded it within the limits of the
United States. Of manufactured articles, agricul
tural and horticultural implements, productions and
stock, there reed be no lack in Western Pennsyl
vania, if the right spirit animates the people."
Sudden Death.—A woman named Ann Tiernay
died suddenly at the residence of her husband, John
Tiernay, on Tunnel street, near Wylie, yesterday
morning. She had been in the habit of imbibing,
and on last Tuesday evening, while under the in
emente of liquor, fell down a flight of .steps, dieloca
tilt her shoulder. Dr. Tindle reduced the disloca.
lion. She was unable to leave her bed, and yester
day morning she died. Her death was attributed by
some to intemperance, bat tee are informed that she
was not allowed to have any liquor after the acci
dent. It is the opinion of the physician who reduced
the dislocation that her death resulted from concus
sion of the brain produced by the fall, and this -is
probably the trap cause. She was a middle-aged
woman and leaves a family.
Pittsburgh Gprinrwic .Association.—ln reply to an
inquiry mode by us recently as to what had become
of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association, can of Gas
clams informs us that it is in a flcurisbing condition
and that its membership is rapidly increasing. The
dog•days and the row boat mania hara both con
' tributed to a smpension of aclive operations during
the past few months, but when the Weather grows
, tooler, the members will devote their attention to the
Association, and DEO all their ende.avers to msko it a
permanent and useful institution. At the last meet
ing in January a Constitution and By-Laws were
adopted, and the name was changed from the Pitts
burgh Polytechnic Association to that which heads
this article.
The Crops in Indiana County.—A armer in In
diana county give rather an unfavorable aceount of
the crops that are at present being harvested in that
region. Ile says the best wheat he hat seen cut this
ecason has fallen fifty per cent. short of tha usual
and many of the fields are not worth gather
ing. The mill; woovil, rot, rust, mildew, &0., have
combined in the work of destruction, :and have al
most entirely rained the viheat crop in that part of
the county at least. The oats and corn he repro.
soots as locking tolerably well; but says there i 3 no
knowing what mey yet happen to them before they
have ripened.
A Seer in Trotible.—Madame Harper, an estrelo
gEr who has been residing in our city fur some time,
has get into difficulty. It seems that she promised
to pay tho board bill of her son and another young
Lan, but, when the bill was presented, declined to
(liquidate. The case was set for hearing before the
Mayor yesterday, but it was held over until next
Tuesday. Dyabticss the lady, with the assistance of
her occult lore, will be able to extricate herself from
her present s!tuation. If she does not she should
be set down at once as an impostor.
Mr. Bartberger, the architect of the now bank
block on Filth street, below our office, informs us
that it is his intention to have the pavement laid
c:cr the vaults as soon as it is possible to do so, in
eider that the public may he accommodated. It has
heretofore been the custom with builders to finish up
ti eir job by laying the pavements. This care on the
part of Mr. B. for the public accommodation, is de
serving of ell praise. Other bu:lders would do well
to follow his example, and begin to finish at the
right place.
The failure of the lion:6ng house of Arthnrs,
P.udgers & Co. is said to be a worse one than VMS at
first supposed. It is now elated that tho house held
deposits to the amount of upwards of twenty thous
and dollars. No single depositor had upwards of
four thousand dollars. One of the firm w.a the
treasurer of the Board of Guardians of the 1 3 Jor of
the city, but the expenditures of last winter by the
Beard having been heavy, and the new duplicates
not having bean yet oolloctod, the Board e..hattstod
th:cir cash on ha - ad in paying July bills, and will
suffer no loss.
Snake Bitten.—A sou of Mr. J. M. Hutchinson, of
West Brownsville, was bitten on the foot by a cop
; :?ri.ead one day last week, while picking blackber
r, in a field cu Dr. Playford's farm. With great
pre:A . :Lee cf mind ho sucked the poison out of his
fuut, tat unfortunately swallowed some of it. A
phY.eleisn near by gave him an emetic, and he dis.
gorged the poison before any serious result had taken
The L P. Again.—An Italian named Zalla made
luf,rmation yesterday evening before Mayor Weaver
sgainst Scove" Gallagher for an alleged larceny,
in creeping into the back window of his shop, and,
in company with another person who was not arreet•
cd, abatrActing $5 and some cents from his money
drawer. Ile gave bail in $2OO for his appearance
this afternoon. Zeta is. the proprietor of a confec
tionery establishment on Fifth street, opposite the
Curt House.
_
Honorably, Diachargect.Cbtietian .Peese, charged
w, fit the larceny of sixty-five dollars from George
Zist.3:7, a butcher, has been honorably disoharged,
the prosecutor paying the costs, and expressing a be
lief of his innocence. Beese's property and money
Las boon restored to him, and he will now go on his
way.
11",•,f,ii , 1 ,, ter Bet :it-tr.—Messrs. Hunt t Miner, Ma
.onio Hall, have received the Westminister Quarterly
Review for duly. It contains several well written
articles, prominent among which are "Calvin at
deneva," "The List Days of Church Rates," and
" Domestic Annals of Scotland."
the sate of superior second hand clothing will be
continued this Friday morning, at ten o'clock, at the
CoMmerclal Saki Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street.
A Pile of wood containing about one hundred
cords was burned at Hillside, on tbo Ponnsylvania
_Railroad, on Wednesday of last weelr:
The attention of cash buyers is directed to the fact
tbb.t, Curnaghan, Allegheny City, is now offering un
equal inducements in his stock of well made clothing,
furnishing goods, ac., for men and boys. Examine
•
BrutaL—A man named M'Callough, on last Mona
day, borrowed a horse from Mr. Patrick Nevin, of
Johnstown,to go a few miles into the country, prom
ising to purchase the animal when he returned.
gone, Nevin's suspicions
Soon after hi'Cullough had
of the fellow's honesty were aroused, and he had a
warrant issued and sent officer& in pursuit. 'When
M'Callough. of a short distance from town he at.
; tempted t sell or raffle the horse off, failing in
r g
which, aft r proceedingw short distance further, ho
fired two pistol balls Into the horse's head, which,
however, did not prove'fatel. He was captured and
soot to the Ebensburg jail to await his trial. ,
It is said that M'Cdllough has served a term in
the Indiana jail, and that he recently attempted to
steal a horse and wagoh from a farmer in Ligonier
Valley. A few days shice he attempted to raise the
wind by charging two mons near Johnstown with
highway robbery, in th owing him down and riding
his pockets of nine dol ars. If the above chargcs
aro true, it is to bo hope that the fellow will got his
deserts.
In shade
..,.91°
- - -
Expensive.—On Wednesday night, two persons at
tempted to cross Hand Street bridge without paying
toll, when they were stopped by the collector; one of
them handed him a dollar bill, which he refused to
change. An altercation ensued, and the collector
was struck in the face. The assailant was subs°.
qnently arrested, taken before Alderman Donaldson
and fined $l5 for disorderly conduct. It would have
been cheaper to pay his toll for a year.
A Pettsburgher, name not given, shot himself
accidentally on Monday last, near Punsatawney,
Jefferson county, while hunting. The contehts of
tho gun lodged in his breast, and his reoo%Cry Is
doubtfuL
Safes of Stocks.—Messrs. Austin Loomis ,t; Co.
last evening, at tho Merchants' Exchange, sold 394
shares of the new stock of the Allegheny Bridge
Company at $25 per share, being the balance of 2000
cifored by this Company on Tuesday evening last.
A Workman, n amed Cornelius price], was seriously
injured at the Rolling Mill, at Johnstown, last Thurs
day, by being accidently struck in the stomach with
an iron bar which himself and a fellow workman
were stirring the fire with.
4/ Alleghenian named John Nevin is in jail at
GO,ensburg on a charge of grand larceny, in enter
ing the house of Samuel Kelly, near that place, and
stealing one hundred and fifteen dollars from a
drawer. The money was found in his possession.
Shocking Accident.—A little son of Mr. David
Humphries, residing at Conemaugh station, fell from
a tree near that place, on Saturday last, and in the
descent caught upon one of tho limbs, whereby his
intestines were injured in a moat shocking manner.
We havo received from Capt. Alex. Hay, Librarian
of the Young Men's Mercantile Library, a neatly
printed pamphlet, containing a classified catalogue
of the books now in the library.
Orrin .Newton, of this city, has obtained a patent
for an improvement in wheat drills.
Laws of Businesa.—W We have frequently called on
the merchants of this city in regard to this valuable
work. Some have already availed themselves of its
benefits, and others are wishing it, but, they forget
what it is and the amount of value to be taken from
its pages. Do not delay getting it and applying it
to your business this fall; by doing so you may save
hundreds of dollars and a great many annoyances.
To ha had only at Clark's News Depot, No. 4 Giratd
House.
Glad News! Full of Hope to the Afflicted and
Suffering.—Many of the thousand portals of Death
may be closed, and life made happier and more com
fortable to thousands who are now in danger. Doubt
less this world contains many a balm to soothe its
physical woes and aura its diseases. Among those,
in prominent rank, stands Bowman's Vegetable
pound, a safe and speedy cure for Consumption. •
OWE ALE ALWAYS PLEASED to record a de
crease in the afflictions to which bumacity is heir.
And we do so now, in bearing testimony to the wonder
working powers of DR. J HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
BITTERS for diseases of the head and stem ich. As a spe
cific, it is perhaps without a rival, and the people whom it
has benefitted, even within a limited period, are to be count
ed by thousands. The Bitters bases Its reputation more on
what it has itself DONE, than on what it gets convenient
friends to say for It. For Dyspepsia, Flatulen e, Constipa
tion, etc , etc., it cannot be surpassed, in speediness of care.
Try them, and our word for It, they will give satisfaction.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere,
aosTri 'hit fr. SMITE,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
68 Water and 68 Front streets.
W. J. M. OLIN'S OBLEBRATIII STOMACEE
TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constartly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far sm
porter to any preparation of the kind rk,w in the market.
Their use is always attended with the most bontfichil re-
Snits in canes of Dyspepsia, loos of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, assists digestion, and Imparts a healthy
tone to the who's) system. Be sure and call for J. M. Olin's
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article par.
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, ea manufacturer.
For sale by J. fil.OLlN,s3le proprietor and ctanufactnr. r,
Ne. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
dealers georagllT. ..3Y29
JOSEPH MEYER,
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooins, 411 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDOE,
.Q;y In addition to the Furn4iti e besittese, also devote
attention to CINDI.IIITAKINO. li.-aree and Carriages
fa. niabol_
NO. 65 FIFTH STREE
DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF
JOSEPH HARTMAN,
(Reuntly Agent fur H. M. Warren & Co.,
WA RR EN'S FELT, CE3I,ENT,
GRAVEL
SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING,
..OFFICE, No. 65 FIFTH STREET, opposite Odd F •
owo Dull. Pittaburgh, Pa.
TILE subscriber has removed the balance o
Lig atozil of
FURNITURE
To the ODD FELLOWS' BUILDINO, No. 61 Fifth street,
there ho offon3 every article at the reduced prices.
Every article is marked in plain figures, and those in want
of Furniture, are respectfully iorited to call and examine
the floods and Prices, bafore puschaalM3 elsewhere.
21:1m IL IL RYAN.
MAFFIT T
GAS FITTERS,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS,
Nos. 127 and 129 First Street, and Fulcra! Street, Aikgherty
Gas Pips put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and
patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on
hand, to which we call pgticalar attention.
j3,20:8na MAFFITT & OLD.
AVALUABLE LOT on Penn street, fo:
sale by S. CUTHIART & SON,
artn 61 Market Wee.
FAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted
In exchange for two lota of ground.
an 3 5. CUTHBERT h EON, 51 Market a.
VLAVORING t XTRAOTS—A large sup
ply of Preston & Merrill's celebrated Flavoring Fs
tracts for Ice Cream, etc., Just received by
JOSEPH PLUMING,
an 3 Corner Diamond and Market street
B uy YOUR GOODS,
Have been made through our entire stock, in order to CLOSE
OUT, before receiving our FALL SUPPLIES.
an 2 HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
LINSEED OIL—G bbls. for sale by
ant HENRY 11. COLTAINg.
WATER PIPES-1000 yards Stone
Wa
tor Pipes, from 2 to 6 iuchee diameter, for sale by
ant /MIRY li. COLLINS.
DIE-200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale
by (isl6l DENBY 11. COLLINS.
FLOUR. -40 bble. choice guperfLne PSTZß, for sale
by JAI& A.
Corner Market and Ftrat au.
DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap
ples, Put received and for aale by
BIoOANDLEBB, KIWIS k CO.,
Corner Wood and Water atreeta.
BACON -2000 lbs. Bacon Shouldere,slight
ly damaged—for sato cheap, to close annAgnment,by
JAB. A FETZER,
Corner Market and Hirst streets.
DERE PORT WINE, for medicinal pnr
poses, by the bottle or gallon, at
HA.WORTH BROWNIaIIn,
tzt tas Dimond.
:~,
,~.~-- i,
MANUFACTURER OF
PITTSBURGH', PAS.
ROOFING CHEAP,
MANDWATUREIi AND DEALER
ROOFS
ELASTIC CEMENT,
ROOFING MATERIALS
REMOVAL,
AT REDUCED FIGURES
LARGE REDUCTIONS LY PRIORS,
?.:n':.... _. ';fir:
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRAUB AIM
IBERCRAWIS'
/iv:Bent.
W. H. WILLIAMS.
Ytoe ittecients.
F. IL EMMA ISAIAH DICKEY, Id
Treaturer.
N. HOLUM, Ja.
&Iperftgendent.
JOSEPII SNOWDEN,
Orrionif tee of Arbitration for Aupust.
ISAIAEI DICKEY, V. P.,
C. 11. PAULBOI4I, JAMES Od dDiN F.R,
DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOO IS.
Four feet two Lichee water in the channel
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Reported Expressly for the Daily Morn lay) gas!
Prrnitcasan, AngnstlBs 9 .
FLOUB—Continues the same figures as yeas It, with
no Increase in the receipts. From store anneal e brings
$4,60, extra do. $4,25 and extra family p 35,25.
LLA.F...Bales 12 loads from scales at $4 to $lO.
8ALT...100 bbls. No. 1 at $l.
DRIED APPLEE...BaIes of 75 bush. at $1.51
CIIEESE...3O boxes sold at Bc.
BUOAR...Balee 10 hhds N. 0. fair at 9 , 4 c
COFFEE—VaIes 25 sacks prima Itio in lota st 12'
VINEGAR....eIIi from find hands at 11gull .1.
WHISKY—EaIos of 42 bids. In lota et t..,1 ra
tified.
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
ALLIZELKNY MITT, Angu. t n, leM.
Tho market is dull nod pr'cce have declined a ehn•h; tLe
demand is prjuclpally local.
Vv. offered.
130 J. Stewctrt
17 G. Welsh.
42 B. C00k....
67 John Crouse,
32 J. Bebee
45 0.0. M'Keo..
105 Myers & Bros ,
46 J. B Huff
90 Marks & C 0...
84 J. Morgan
42...... C. K. Ward....
85 J. Hays .
25 J. P. Price & Co..
22 M. Hlllbrother.
21.—W. AI urdcch......
22 A. CampbelL......
26 J. Robinson......
441 L Merrick & Ault.
26 N. Carr
16 T. B. Tay10r..........
18 K. shields
64 Greenawalt a C 0...
16 Boyd & Co.
40 J. J. Loney
22 W. Holmes, extra,.
23 C. Pfeiffer
85 H. A. Montgomery
67 W. Clarke
20 H. Herechauser.....
20 M. Humes
'75 R. Holmes & C 0.....
15 L. Beeler
20 D. Matra
21 W. Gibson
80 Transient
13 , ..0 offered
997
393 bent eaat
About 1f,09 head of Sheep were (.ffered, of whl , Th 11C4i)
were sold; the prices wore ranging fr, in $1,50 t, 11 hoed
Of Lambs, 433 were offered sad sold at from to $2 V,
head.
_ . _
•
CALVES.
About 200 were sold from the yards and railroad plaiform
at from $2 to $5 head.
CINCINNATI, August s.—Floor firm; 3000 bbls. sold at
$4.10@4,35 for fair extra, and $4,50 for white wheat; receipts
moderate. Oats are in active demand at 53c on ar.
Corn is wanted at 60c and very scarce. Wheat firm. Wide
ky steady. Provirfons buoyant; sales 400 hlids. Bacon at
13%/48% for Shoulders and &des. Bulk Meat sold to the
extent of 100,000 lbs. but at rates kept private. Mos. Pork
is generally held at $l7 ; about 600 bbki. sold uu private
terms. Steatitic has advance dto 12c. v. an active demand.
Sugar is buoyant and is held higher. Molasses is ad
vancing.
NEW YORK, August 6.—Ootton dull; SOO bales sold.
Flour buoyatA 13,600 bbls sold; Ohio 4,10(44,30; southern
4 05.44,25. Wheat firm; 42,000 bueb sold. Cm u unsettled;
34,000 bush sold. Whisky firm at :.70. Sugar firm.
New York Stock Market.
NOV TORE, August b.—Stocks higher Chicago and Rock
Island Cumberland Coal 17; Mich. Southern 23; N.
Y. Central 84; Reading 489/ x ; llliicaukee and Mississippi
16; Virginia 6'a 923{; Missouri 6'a 86).:'; Galena and Chicago
86; Mich. Central 61; Erie 17%; Clottland and Toledo 363 ;
La Crosse land grants 21%
A FOUL STOMACH ia frequently indieutod by a
bad taste in the month, particularly In the morning.
The tongue le furred and generally there is a lack of appe.
tite accompanied with nausea and headache. All these die•
agreeable symptoms may ha relieved by using WILSON'S
HEADACHE PILLS, prepared and cold by B. L. BA HNE
STOCK CO., Wholesale Thugni.lt—and proprietors of B.
L FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, No. 6Q corner of Woo
and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. aut3
v pslT BAArk iiv
# 0
.., 0
6
V ~^
FOURTH STREET.
47 Third Door Wedt of thii llink of Pitt6burgh. „e„,
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
This Institution was organized in 1834, and
still continues under the same careful and prudent man
agnuent, whirls has so long affurdod satisfaction all se•
cnrity to its depositors and customers. Its stockholders
are all individually liable for any moneys deposited, and
besides the money and property of the Bank itself, the nn•
dershmed are individually resporHiblo to depositors to the
whole extent of their private m all 3
James Marshall,
John Sc^tt,
John Floyd,
Wm. Walker,
Hem y M'Cieary,
Samuel George,
Thomas Mellon,
Robert 8011,
John M'llevitt,
Richard Floyd,
Robert Galway,
apl7:lyw
mr'2lllv—lc
JOHN S. SHAFFER'S
CARRIAGE 66 HARNESS REPOSITORY
Corner Diamond Alley & Decatur Street,
Between the Diamond and Liberty Street,
Carriages stored, sold, and bought on com
mission. Repairing done promptly. — Purchasers from the
country will end a large sseortmont of
OARERIAGES, BUGGIES AND RAB.NESS,
Which will please them, both as to (polity and price.
myB:l3 w
QTARCII-300 bas. Rochester Pearl Starch
1.) for sale by (an . 2) HENRY H. COLLINS.
GO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
and bny your Shoes at reduced prices. A few more
SOILED SHOES and .GAITERS selling CHEAP. GENT'S
GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather
Gaiters for $2. Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro
cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and Ties, Bock and Calf
Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Shoes eelling
at low rates. Call soon. DIFFENBACIIER A CO.
jyl7 No. 17 Fifth street, near Atari:et,
LE" -200 Piga No. 1 Lead, for 6al eby
Jyl6 HENRY H. COLLINS
16 1" 1 :ISt —orsa e s
Jela J. IL WELDIN .
Lpc•K AT NO. 56, and you will see a two
story brick Dwelling Holum, of seven rooms in good
order, large portico in front; floe shade trees, a lot of ground
24 feet front on Marion street, by 104 deep. Price—j'
Terms easy. For sale by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
Jy29 61 Market street.
- VIRE ARMS, of all descriptions, HIRED
A: by the day, week, or month.
.1)31 BOWN A TETLEY, No. 136 Wood et.
BOOTS AND SHOES SELLING A
EXTREMELY LOW RATES 90R CASH.
Al" some Children's Shoo and Sian Hats, which ire aro
sealing at lea) than they can be bought for in the city.
Call soon and get • bargain, at the
THE CHEAP CASH STORE or
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
98 Market street, two doors from Fifth.
FrENTLEMEN who would preserve their
Dogs, should at once have them provided with a wa
rier Wire Basket Muzzle. To be had only at
BOWE it TETLEY'S,
No. 188 Wcod street.
ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICA
0 U T L E R I.
Both fcr Table, Toilet, Pocket, or professional use.
The very beat assortment, La at
C.A_RTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S,
)Y24 No. 88 Wood street
ITARLETY I—A Farm of 40 acres; one of 12
acres, one of 302 acres ; Building Lots, price $lOO, pay.
ab ein sums of $2 a week_ Dwelling Houses in Pittsburgh,
Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, and Mount 'Washington; •
pleasant raaidanoe In Eawlckly; 3 Lota in Baden, for sale by
jyl3 B. CUTHBERT 4t SON, 61 Market et
THE REQUEST market price in cash paid
' for all the grades of clean - Fleece and Tub-Washed
WOOL, at the old established Wood Warehouse, corner of
liberty street and Oecil Alley.
jeThlmm J. L. MALUMALL
Stage of Wetter.
BEEVES
Offend &y
e,nt eaat
105 2 1 ,.!,@314
07 - .44/
45
.... 23/ 2 43_. 4 V
ia
... 34 8 03%,
.... 42 3 ~ , a3!..4
3.5 3 03 1 / 2
.... 26 3 @AV ,
2@3 1 / 4
.... 21 3 1 4 453!.:: :
.... 22 3 @)3 l ,
.... 25 2%,57113%
.. 44 '2 l /03%
.... 26 3 Q 3 74
.... 15 2 , 4@3%
.... 113 3 03
.... 64 2 , , , f;@3 1 ,/,
.... 113 3 ©3* . 4 ",
40 2 62 , 3
.... 10 '527,60 7 ra howl
.... 23 $27,00 head
.... 35
67 3 (a3t,i
.... 3
.... 20 8,4
- -
75 2
IF~, ki
) 3
kV 2
SrIEBP AND LAMBS.
Clzkelranati Market.
New York Market.
tray Walker,
Wm. Young,
Jacob Painter,
Joseph Long,
James A. Knox.
Robert Robison,
Thomas Scott,
11. A Stowart,
Joseph Love,
J. E. Brown,
of Kittanning
Noss. 7 ztaxcl 9,
PITTSBURGH, PA
HOUSE on Mt. Washington - for sale by
B. OITEEII3ZAT ,k SON,
61 Market greet.
Wool.
PERMANENT_ OFFICE.
COMPLYING WITH: TER URGENT REQUEST OP HUN
DRUB 1071 TEEM PATIENTS,
.DRS. C. M. FMB AND J. W. SYKES
Have' concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be consulted at their Mike,
Bits, 191 Perm streot,
OPPOSITE ST. 01,ATR I:lOThiL,
Daily, except Sundays, for ooNsun.r . r:oN, ASTIRIA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL ',THE .1: :..uN /0 00.11PLAliTd,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary Including
Catarrh, Heart Difease, Affections of the Liver,
.Dy.pepsi,l, astriva, Fevfaif Corzplants,
TAU 111:011 & VlirS 1.,11 . 1 1 9t.St, t tr 71.
of Ctuinmption is bab,l ripen tl. • it•,•2l.
in Oa Woad and tyltem at lar;e, , o!h.b , fin - e and / tt
dendoprntni in the Inv.+, and they ti - wr , fcre employ :Sorban
Ica!, Hygienic and hledical teTiodlE-3 to parity th 3
strengthen the system. With Chev, they use .11F.DICAL IN.
BALATIONS, vitilch they value highly, but en!y as PtoJs '-
elm, (having no Cura,ii,e, Wef , t alone) and I- r.-
lida are earnestly cauttuned axaiaet Wrleat RI the tire,
time of curability on any tier zAi haul upon the plamt
ble, but false Idea that the 'cent au he roe Ai
In a direct manner by InliAlatiuu," b•t, t
seat of the diteuic ei i.t the I . C . 1.1 i i5..r . i.1Ce.41 Grdi,
kin g&
bar No charge fur CUBSII' L.1:1" :1
A 'l , 01 kirloat!onu nil! 1... 1 1
114 lotter
Ci F Fie' 1 , 7 C , I , ' THE
IITTELBUR(111, ET. WAY,: Ivl. .10 , ) R TL.
A,•.14•11.t 1 t, )
TII• L
hol lord ii. the •• PP. -1,ar,1,! - i, Fur[
liiiiireed Company," cz:11 • 1,11 ILL t.try Co ;109
BOAla) Ulu TRAL.?, ~., 111 .y i.f I` , ),
WED! , ESDAY, the let (ley next, t 2 o'cli:••
P. Y.
At which mooting, Rrportl of th, find Er,;
01 , .. I 11,0 oprTati.uls of Lii Kurd fur
July I , l'. ultimo, will 1 ., .
liy „r.l , r of i.e l'f,:id,tlL.
AU(ILISTIJS BRADLEY, ht r,tw y.
{U-1, NOTICE-I'llE INTERS-a' COUPONS of Iho
Ron•ht of Leta Coauty, isoutel to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERIE I:0A 11 euMPANI", Lino J•dy.
1858 will bo rub' u•• tt'. II WILLIAMS ACO ,
Pittobtugh, Pu Tho e.t.a. , - • IT, :•I of lit awl , mad,
lu c.:tusequeure of the tut,,, , • i t h • ,)hiu Li:- I:.stlT,:a
and Truett U utpuev. !•• Y 1.. whera r • C upon f
pat . Ode
ji:
CANDID D'I'ES
ATIC
sYßrno approachen
call election, the Dnie_ciati
candidate d • tt...
AMR m tO ,t1g,..,e-at Li,
oratlct. Ler: ie not ;t gouticia 1.1.‘ , .:1tt: t tt is tll t
thJIOll4ll licit D...111,,A
coN,ltt..l
lIJN. CHARLEB 81.1 ALIE, Chy
/lON WI LIAANI NVII.F:I'. S. Pl'.
.;011N JI 11:vi I • ,
JOWL
L& Fi,KI
Vt'ILLI.i.II NIL
BARNE.f. PART), low r!A C:,.r
1•To,`•1.
JOHN BIRIIIIN.IIIVJ,
COL'S 7T
TTIJNIAS FARLEY, Ali,:tiz . ny Lty
AUDITIIO
JOIIN MURRAY,
CoRON ER :
WILLIAit A.LIt.XINDEit, City
CITY
WEST 0 TUE ALL EU II EN Y ...... .
EAST ERN NECK
SOIDII3 OF TUE MONO:, II 4
U CORONER.—JOLIN M. M,0111:14,N.11Y, 01 the L. - . -
ongh of Manchester, will be ,upported a-, a candidate
for the otlitzoof Coroner, entj act to i he decision of the Demo
cretin County Convention
J y 29
117 SHERIFF.—The nmiersivned offers himself to the
Democracy oi Aligheny c..unty, a a cadaiduts
Sheriff, subject to the decision of tto Democratic Cuneeo•
Con. BARNES PORI.),
je23.ilaw Upper St Clair.
tr'S. SHERIFF —The undorg.gm o:fors himetlf a can.
dictate to the Dtim r acy of Alleghouy county for
the office o Sheriff, eubJoa to the decieiou of the Demo.
MAIMEW HARDISON,
floblue,n
erotic Convention
y27:da vtc
PROTtION , iT ti - r,i,n; 3
self to 0, Ikrcocracy ul kileoticy ai
candidate for Prat/on:tat y--2cidi.:t to the ‘l..eki,ii I IL
Democratic Convontioa
js3Ccd*wt.:
U. COUNTY Ot*15111. , :!1tilllt—Tho fri , il.la 4 CU ‘-S
BItYmON, of We.-..t Deer t., , Notliip, will urgo lni9 uouii
Ration for tho cdico u I Comity r,' o rr r mjrarrirm, r, b,r,,i , Orr
next Democratic Cony :talon; roll j eel to the near en of I:o
party. JyI.4.:LI.tY, ic
COllO N E Th U.llO-1. .4 , 4 i u:TE , rs hi iLDiei ult
candidate I,4nre the n,.0 i craticOonvention tar
the dike of Corao..r, ani tt.,ki the supi. ,rt of the De.
MOCtillOy LIiNOX ILEA.
STEAMBOATS
CTLNICUIiNATI.
For Cincin not i
The elegant ai.b) whoel,
SUPERI.OIt--Capt. Iterato:4o J. GRA.C.II-$5 ill
," leave Pittsburgh 1..,r TIES
DAY, the 411, lust., at I'2 o'clock, u.
Por freight or passage apply rn board, or to
FLACK, ItAICNNS 4. Agent;.
Throtgh to St Louis in five dap. This (I,ns:its
with the autil Hue, and go through in tho woo
fled. She will leave on Saturday
ZA.NEStiItLLC.
For Marlette and Zamenvllle.
The steam•"r EADIA GRAHAM, Copt. sfort
AYriss, will leave for the al•ave and ai
- - =‘ ,4 "'" , :iuterniedif.te ports oh every
4 o'clock, P. M.
Par &night Or paasago a v id yon board
THE STSIPOSIIITIL
WILLIAINI C. k./ALLAkiIIF,IZ
PROPRIETOR,
F(/111 Street, 11r&rt Boor to the Pittsburgh 2 Ara re
The lieuaa la new, built eapecially for the a
First CLasa Restaurant and Saloon, and the proprietor hav•
ing bad many yeira exvirl6ace In the businesa will keep
constantly on hand tie beet tlr,t the markets ()fiord. Ilia
Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. Lle Canto
all his old iriends and the public generally t give him a
call at the 24ymprialu•ii. Ljal2:ly
NEWICE (:REAMSALOON
AND LADIES' Ii.ESTAURANT,
27i FIFTH STREET
The subscriber has Wised, and fitted up several coninfoi
one robms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now open for the Summer Season. La
Wee and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of
FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRU TS, ICE CREAM,
WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All
are respectfully requested to visit the room, and test for
themselves. (1010) M. McGINLEY.
DRIED PEACHES.-20 Bushels choice,
Bright, Dry Peaches Jost received and for sal by
JAB. A. FETZSS,
26 corner Market and First etreciff.
COFFEE. --`100 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
WM. H. SMITH & 00.,
-- 118 sreoDd. PTA 147 iitet girt" ti.
SUNDRIES. -
WOO fbi. Country Bacon;
12 Kegs Pocked Butter ;
76 bushels Briabt Drtsd A ppl.l:
25 " Pea,:has ;
lta) bushels Bed Potatoes;
Itnu Mixed
Just received end for sale by JAP, A FITZEIL,
qi Corner Market aLd Second eta.
_
WRAP PI NO PAPER-3000 reams asst
alzen Rag Wrapping, a anperior article, for iede by
J. R. WELDIN.
MACKEREL.-
25 barrels No. 9 Largo Mackerel;
85 x i AS a• " rrc'd orol for
(.13 , 28) HENRY 11. CILLINS.
GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, and
Cerloges, receive] and for salo by
1.28 HENRY H. COLLINS.
GUM DROPS—`2OOO lbs. Lemon, Orange,
Vanilla, Roan, Stra*burry, Pine Apple and Banana
Flavura, far mile by RHYMER Et ANDERSON,
Wc.r.l ttr.,,t.
LEMONS -25 Us just received and for sale
by &RYMER 'a. ANDERSON,
j 24Y No. &) Wood boot.
BLACK CRAPE VEILS—Of eraek size
and quality—very cheap, at FloruNE'S
ap2O 77 Mralcet arreaL
ONLY $750 for a Dwelling Howse of four
rooms, a largo Lot of grotind, fruit trees, etc., pima.
anti) , situated in South Pittsburgh, on the point of Mount
Washington, immediatly opposite Smithfield street, will be
sold on easy terms, by S. CUTE" ItERT ,fr SON,
51 sisrket street.
$5OO Fora cottage house of three room.
and kitchen, onGray's Road, bonth Pitts
burgh. Torras easy. S. CUTHISEAT SON,
Iyd7 bl Market street
A DWELLING HOUSE on Third Btreht
for rent. 8. CUTHBERT & EON,
street%
CORKS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An im•
memo stock on hand, of the only CORK 111ANUFAC
TORY in the city—No. 76 Smithßeld street.
jyls OFERINOWN
RYE FLOUR.-- 2 bbls. fresh gr,u_nd Ry ,
Slow, receives and for Ealo by
JAMES A. FETZF.II,
Corner Market and First streets
QTEAM MILL, STEAM MILL-,For Sale,
A Grist Mill all complete in good naming ardor, 8
run of stoup, smut machine, a corn nod cob cracker, etc.
Also, a dwelling house of 4 rooms, a large stable and 2 lots
of ground, situate In gouth Pittsburgh, will be cold a t a
ba a . Mann A
t ßox,
ma§ , Mao Ques t.
-; g -
J. & T. GROUTT,
LUPOILURS OH
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
PINE OLDISIONONGARELA YE WEISALSORY, PEACH
AND APPLE BRANDY. ,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front ®treats,
apl4] PITTSBMIOII, PA.
PRINIINO, JOB, ANI - , ALL RINDS Vi BAITING
7 E 21 ,XIA. Er; El
ti,,Varet, °L ,' O 7O, 1,1 ilY3f,tl
,IV2c4;(:evr
\iIiJN E!
I;_ttt • An li
f.but/t. f
IMEIMIIMEM
ZANYDESMOR rs
ALEX. BLACK
7. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MAHUPAOITUBBP.B OP
PITTSBURG 1-1,
Wsi.ll>t. b u;_~t .0 1n:~rl_oc pri; c';
L , _l5 OV -
JOIIZ4 NiOoftLIEA.O hai t„
' t t
.1 0 kit 7410 00. E a:7,
COMMISSION I\l AN T
PM METAL /FANO
74 WATI7I; MA', i;l.,
VaTTSH.JII,6Ii ''i: (,',l,
lr ine
JONES,. BOVU
r. 1177 MS 0
4 r S 'l5l.
SPRINU, PLOW AND A. t 3. STEEL,
6PitINOS AND AN.LE,;:.
CorLacr Roeo nazi IrNt
YTlTSiailt(4il, i'A
ii.s.Nlll?A,:ii;
4.ffletica , n;Plaiu & C4.orrtigP.4l,
GALVANIZED :AI Et: .1' 11-.:ii:',l,
For Roofing, (i t t4..7 - 1 - 11 p lull ri
AGENTS FOR l3'o I/.1: P.t.r);
F4USSii-5 SHEaT iP4I.[A
‘Vesrelionae, No. 1J FArnt
Inr'26:ll .
Et Ci
HAMUT - ACT - 0 r.
MA; Eilt.b' I 5.1"eft , ./VED
1 (I !A' t. l
5.:11. - :,11 Rubi. Ali', 1:
WILLIAM CLAYTON
wrio-LE9ALE AyD RE!TkIL
QIT 0 R .11 - E gANT
.s:c.
~
Ty S-•
JAMES A. g'EYE'ZEit.,
Forwarding and Conanif,sion ffferchant
iva rnc'•nt6
lout, Grain, Bacon, Lard, 1 Cutter, Sood.. Dried Trait
and Produco
Cornar of Plarli.ev and Firat alrzet.
tZ6 LI. PA.
RZ77211 Bail , Wit - tiara
. enthbort t. Son. Pit14 , .03; Br - .3.d cht, .1 ix
. A M. I - ink.
Sto.ngle 111:1o, Juor, - , 4 - 6 W. Val(lon A C
H A it DIV AG. E.:.
AMIIEL FAIINESTOCK, No. Ti , V‘ , i)
),„,„) street, Pittabnrgh, hat on ha - ,4 a ts.:.:a
STOCK OF HARDWARE,
Which ho will sell very low for Cst:i7.. t.
6.
Locks, llingea, Knives an.l Forks, and Spoons, i .*-
i..isortment of C:arpenter's Tools, he has za.•;:eiv..! a 1 .r,
of Saasago Clatters ;Ina St IA aerm ;
Sleigh Bclfs. sed Kh,laerie
29 Proltavia;.;
_ _
L. C. nErii,.,ti.s
AT I,AW ‘;l,;`,'
oar - 1 I.
M. W. I°,l et ,
WHOLF.J.M.:: Mill
RST MAU REM likDE L' 7E
DRESS SIOOK .MAATFA ()TOR Y,
NO. 08 ARCH STREET,
"ieHIL,AI3I4L PHI A
Eillc, Merino and Cotton Cri and +, Cra
vats, Scarf 3, U :oyes, ilandkercbi , ft, Guw
1 4 12Lirta, Wrappor6, and Drt as Sto:k. , trpvle to rdor aleaa-
Illatnent, and v. arranted to give
E. P. Til/EPEDLpTosi ei BIRO ,
iiiPORTERS OP
VINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
AL9'J DEALI - : IN
FINE OLD waatilitiys,
NO. 5, NORTLI FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Preiniutta 9ttad Factor, 9
OURNIIR TIIIIID AND MARKET TS., EITTSIIIiiO H.
rrinosE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
_AL Holm: , with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most el:qui.
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their intereap to g ive
ow a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work it, g ot op
by the best mechanics (not appre 12t1CH) Ilvery attention is
g iven to the wants of cnntomers. l'rkes lon. All work
warranted. No. 72 TLUIRD Street, Pitt.4-dlrcli.
DAVID IL WILLIAMS,
( - 11VIL ENGINEER AND CONTRAC'I'JP.
F:mt TH& vio , :evori OF ( JAB WORKS , f. iy„.,
.4,,ri,rd and upvrardv, had for Heating Building,,
private, by Steam, Hot Watcr or Fraruact.s.
ms-S:lyta PITT.O3:I P.O P.'
CARTVVIIIIIGEAT &t WOUNIGi,
(Succr,sto-rt to J6hr, (ALnllurioht,)
rtiTANUFACTURERS AND 111POIITERS
15.2,_ of Pocket, and Pablo Cutler), Ellr2,ic•l and 1 1 -au
tat Instrumente, Guns, £1.0t.,1.3, Tackta,No. e.s
l ,t
Wood street. They giro apectal attenon the ut.uu
ug of Trnsie% Supporter o, an.l airtett
ith nauetnality and despatch. ,1,17
EdIITOIERCOOK, iii1 S CREAERW Af. CO.
(Succassoaa TO HUFFMAN, )I'Ca.lo:lti C 0.,)
FORW.A.RDING .A NI) COMMISSION
MFROHANTS, Wholesale 'Rollers in Produ.. , !", Plonr
and Wool, No. 114 Second stre•rt, Pittsburgh, P..
a InnENCY: a:
Joseph P. •;
Fentz.n Bros.,
U. Child! A Co., •• 'k.)ornell .t Burney, Iklciino- , •:
Bagnley, Cosgrove " Carrot t..7l•Nrtin,Plill•-•...icii.'w.,
McCandlems, Means .5. Co " .lame=, •n t, °.111. , e.,.
G. W. Smith, L Co. " Wec -- )r L Craharn,
goo. Td..t L. Hord:Cincinnati aerling A •`
A. B. Fenton 4: "Yard, C lmor„ , "
11101!if
dpringer lierbangh,
Pittebnrgh ,
W. 11. mou
W MeGE E
•
51r,1tcanNT TAILURfs,
Donlon In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemiqfd Fa.
ing Gonda, corner of Federal sir ,es and .11.artot 8, - {nare A' le
glieny City, Pa. JA'2:lv
tk RBLE ! M ARBLE 9!
Jomot ovcia.noo
HAS A ISRAUTIYUL szuserioti
MON NTS, GRAVE STONI4;'S
Enclognreg, Pow 444.1., Zia-
The public are respN:tfutly invitzsl to ezikuli iyo.r
Pea C-613 tow, and crerk r .+ acted
.:,?. 256 I,ll+a '77 PTIO:;;?.
pDINT BOX FACTORY,-
BUSHA tIIITZEsiEIOELP
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for 3T..1 Candler,
liardwart , and Variety GaAs, ete,
Wk. Ordera nromutly tilled.
Liskal DALMELL... J LHIlb P.. th.t.n1)17.0
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., NVEolesale
G;arers, Oommimion end Ft,r7:arding :lierel.anti acd
lhaleri Predece find Pittzbcro N,,.
Lii.tartv rf , ter,rtt• Pa. •••••‘'.411
4.7iIII.:NI'LURE, Fop, o A sji .
A Pall
PittArav,h manniactnro o PCILNITURk. I , ern brEk•AL,..;
BUREAUX, _ _ _
BOOK CAt3/tS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed In a well fartdahed dwdiicl, as
well as a spledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly oe hand and made to order. Aa the only terms
au which business 13 done at this establishment is for CASH.
Prices are made accordingly. Persona in want of anything
in the above tine, would be advantaged by milling at
HAORINTIII R IItWIN'S,
No, 103 Smithfield street, telow Fifth.
J. D. nosasaa,
Jaw X Tarr &
OUNDRY IRON.-8C tons, for sale by
10) HENRY H. COLLINS.
VOR RENT—A three story Dwelling House
on Third street-4200 per year.
S. OUTEMBT BON,
Beal itelato egeata, 51 Market at.
ii, I
l'iTlL:Uttuii, -c.\
MEIMEMEI
_ t,')
PI TTRA TH: c lel
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILLS,
PRBPABED AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAUNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DINJGGISTS,
N. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Strata,
P ILO LI, PENN'A.
S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
cat. tirtic and anti-dyspeptic medicine, theee
P ore in,oiortlended to the public by the t rmor propri
t,.r, (Plt. WLLSOI , I,) with a conildence such as a long con
r a,. -land c - ireful trial of them in an ample practice war
: . lu their operation as a cathartic, they influence
t le 211 0 t ory and lo3s ihe secerning power of the bowels
ac; ;tithe , combination in common use.
10. N ie—Th , y ogre with the most delicate stom
ach, removing 1141:8;33 pole, and debility from that organ,
thi. - mgh It Import tone and vigor to the whole syst'hm.
AN ANTLPYSPEPTIC--They neutralize and WWI ,
rut ; the fiirmution of acid!, check fermentation, and pre•
t yliminatiim of g-ti..tes from the food in the stomach,
diT•ct c 'nisi nets of chemical action,— , ,n action
r; h. • e Girt in the hunin stomach. From
I the l'Ols, per , oto taking them may
ei.i a free, [nit and natural evacuation of the bowels,
will -et pain, nansea. or general debility, or that dia
,z,„1,..„ euttivaneeta—the usual effects which at
h ..r f, Pow the u• ,of other pruges„
CERTIFICATES.
F. r .r ~/ from H. P'. Furntworth rf• Co, Drayaitts,
Tennessee, January 7,16 CS. •
;, etuisteriLs t store the fzst to In
, .: !;. Adam: File here many y• ar9 ago.
; ri.•• ~ “‘r in this mertot Ne ace uo
r it: our own and secured for them a I.i ? b
by cur recommeudatikmt. Yours, truly,
I-I F. FARNESWORTII & CO.
Extra,: of a liner from G. W. Irwin, Nashville, Tennerst: , ,
Raritan,/ 15. 18.59.
:3 L. FAilNKdiOil: a Co—Dear Sir: I have aeon
ltr. It V.IILOC:3 Pills used for the agile with good effect;
I have n.;ed teen myaidf, and t...elievo them to bo the beat
Pill iu use [ have no doubt thry will cure many ot ,- er
when properly need, anti I cheer:ally recommend
:him to tic , . Revectfully. young,
0. W. IRWIN.
Pn:m Mat. Hopkins, ;ate. Canal anataissicner.
Pa January H, I=sB—Dear Doctor: I have
•ti ng ',our '`.Lutz-Dyspeptic" Pills, when occasioned
.1. for rria - 1 y .ers, and can truthfully say that I have
any tur,hcinA equal to them In relieving me
fille.a,oun of the stomach and head. They have never
~Pe I t.. rid!. re me from headache, and have always left
:,.y eyot•ad ut t i tror C.:41 , 141 0 a they found it. I must conil•
;c:;inmen.l!. our 1.111. i as a safe and highly valuable
reed clue. Wry respectfully, etc.,
1.1: 11.. Annie 11.W):t. WTI. HOPKINS.
Bla , d,nore, Esq., Treasurer of Alleglitny Co., fa
a P. A. Wu_uttt rzir : I have been using your
lot'', nod 4 0 1. ccldedly nay they are the beet Pill
th,t I 11.1,)i y knowledge of. I first used them
Birk lI—AP-eh," with which 1 acittared beyond
1 happy t t.y, that they entirely en rod me. 6lnce
h..... I It; t 111:1.11 an a iquilly medicine: It I am bilious, or
0,111.1.1 g 1 I require medic ne, I take
rm 71. • ito'y ate !!!) medicine, and have been for
Fh•te. nLAUR MORE.
,lai.uary 1.186 e.
Hear Dr. licy.ter
J. FP it:, xISSOCE...t hove had considerable
the uee C.l the e - ctrsortiinary Pill compounded
hp llr. ,t Adana,' Wtiron, of wnich yuu are now the
have oft:u fdlt their benign influence In my own
cdso fd • odr .1.111L . :10, " art,ing from a disordered con
ditmi f ,torotch I havo likewise procrlhad them for
; r , rnirranta" and oth4r Isms 01 heal.
•p• od,uh e do? z.ngtvci anti it citable condition ot the
tr t.: 1.. f.• t.f which :Loy tilit3ll)
Lou„? ent.t,dy tree ,rom any griping tendoncy.
I 1 ,gad.! very valuable Pill, and one that purges
,ct.hon: at all , Yours truly, •
(I 14-0 SVuod attset.
h Nl3r IrdiS Jylrlydar.v
THE GREATEST
-14 k - ft
(14
DISCOVERY
; OF THE AGE.
of i;. , :ia. - bury, lute diseuv•
r rant , r• A) eqdo 3 roniedy
iL,yery lind of ilantar,
'...,= uOiVN TO A COMMON
PINIPI,M
Ile- lap) ; it Ii itvtir rlrtza tit7tittireia And 116Ver
.-1 r. 1 ,3 tharttli&r 'nurunr.) He has
Low 11, ,na,miniura uv 9r ozo Itrintireti certifteate3 or Ste
all
. , .
.n.r,,1471141,f4t• 4 4 . co core 9 1111r3ing or month,
torc. I , ot t.. .r 4 '.... V-414 R'•yt•.t kllta. of Pimples
r o: I
112.-4 (I.e. ;.yet...ta
,:. the
-n *nth Cr
. .
t.I C :11h:worst
Ut ~
r l ,
nr,:tl: , , , - a • w._nantal
,1,, , itt.,,',3,1 to nut., rcaL , ,ltig :t Chi. =9C± B^
I.ttl, e;
to care N.rrep: turd
ruu.Ang ute,rg
12 of the
to ^❑re the ,erTO.
Or 1 - I,lx, ro
it,the ;11.3
re - a••i
e 4 . nt taptbea are tr, crust - , nalt-ttht.am.
4'4;0 c:lre tit.; `.`7l,T'al rte.^. 01 tctoftila.
. - rota tua Ilrat bottle, and
wro n 1:1.9 Fib. 7711 qu Fin ti ty iS taken.
ROXBURY,
.14 A .!13r
1.1,R roputot!on of fly, Medleal 'Discovery,
tt cutinu ,I 1 hnr.org. is eo well esbllished, by tho
unanhni,u,b co 0., of all `..7110 havo .Tur used IC, that I need
not say snirthinz the subject, O.A this most skilful physi
cians 0r..1 too to the country Are nri
s•!,'Hlons in its
n pro:. , qting the .)i.., - ..dimelDizcorary to your nottcn, I do
with A :till knowleli - e (4 the c - ararivo power. In relieving
41', LA caring moat of thoss diiioases in which yon are 1111
r.cy liable. Thst most oicrticieting d..r.Paso to en
atrs.ctioiiis in,thrr,
FFE.FINO ::OR, MOUTH,
h.; 1r ywar own temper is rex:prod t
Itz ,we0t• , ..,1, and your babe from short and fretful
nap, calm r : t.nd the M.... Meld DISCO :0
: boccrucn of bleanp; to yiJur iiri;.band and
E,l
d rime..ed IP QP3 Of
C A N l'. It
DY3PEP2IA,
which atibg cf tth, h; than to rzta
t _ _ _
KIDNEYS,
Lr..aring a aLLlng. goro, fos!u3. and < , ll indiffart•tire. *v::43 t;
car • 4 Of yollt fHPIII3.
riar stoulat - h is
- -
?:AV; AND INFLAMED,
too.: ,11.tro!d , a you, aid YOu can only tick° certain:
iodc, end et a ci that your By.tam does not got half tho
nouriohmir,t it ck,Ltlkiu; an thoocrimonoun fluid of the canker
-:dais up , th. , d your coraph.xion lozen ita bloom and be.
to ~nd 3 oar beet day to gone. For
t, of ri nra! :nom your 65' att.La become:llooz° and flabby,
and th.• your body bocA_me related. Then follow n
LEM)! , - ,f Wttal. too MC:.PCIII DIOOk:Vry fa poculiarly
r.thr, , t U
C; U
c.; the h 041., pain in the Shill, weal - mess of the
iviZIC , F;.l Ltur.ll of the teach. pale or the hip Joint when yon
yts , ,if the mon eacra•
tht,
P L
thot.randa of poor cornea Ere 5131ftnir,g Iran)
614 ;111;I away a talserrthle life, and their next
door nnlall'oc+r do-;:s net llnvw tie clitwo. I wish to impreso
nand thai; goad old pvto`..ertt, "An ounce of proven•
tt•- , than mound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
yet. be th t p.e,Tentative end the care, with We great
Cr' qoott qnallty,t.t:..st it rill n9:07, mador ouycirenmatances,
dt}cu nny
Cangc.. 0! eat.: 4":0: the he-31: you can got
enough or it.
raa—Acinl7,a one tetlf., dpeonfal pVt . day—
;idollrOn over ten yeftc. , p3or,fnl—Children from fire
t, .• , toe. e - ; , -0:1(111.. Ao 110 dirt‘Ctiona Can be tsppll•
dortiCiont t opornto ou Ito
"'"; Zeuiy,
PONCA niNNEDY.
Dr. 1F;O. 11. HZYSEII,
i.• 1.1 Pitmborgh,
HEAD
G I 1 / 4 - - 9y HAIR,
CosiLtEdeB.ely Preserved
TO Tl 4 E Z“, , til A TINT AGE.
who ?het i.,:ray would not have it mitered to Its
forme: r e lor, is bald, tut vefuld have fhe growth restored,
or troubled witf, ilandiuff and itching but would have It
removed, ur rriabiel with lizrofula, cicala bead or other 1
cruptizieg, but eel, or with eck headache,
(tiourelam,) but would be cared. it will also remove all
tram ;to far- and vttz. Pref. Wood's Hair Res-to
eti,a ;till do ail tail, circular and the following:
Atts Anson, Novembor 6, 1856.
P.:. 2. (1. J. :—I have hoard much WEI of
etTecf., of your Hair Lte:teiative, but having
' , Neu cheated Ly quackery and quack nostrums,
sale d 3 kc.., I we, dlSpf.l.i.d to place your Ileatorativo in
the same utt,goty with the amuse:id and une loudly tram.
pond quack until I 111-1 y , nt I. 7- PIICZI county
a.,; :a month , since, when ;am gave me such 6.2511r£1111)(3 ea
loducf d the trial of your itastorathe in my family—first by
my dual wife, whose hair had Lecomo very thin and en
t.coly white, sad before c.r.2.ausfang one of ycur largo hoz-
Lbw, her hair was restored nrarly to its original beautiful
brott , r, coMr, end had thickened and h,7,:aome beautiful and
glossy upon, and enttrelytovcv the head; she continues to
am it, not simply because cf its beans lying effects upon
the hair, hut because of its hruithful influence upon the
head and mind. ()there of my lustily and friends areusing
your Restorative. ' with the hannizat &octet hnrefore, my
akeytirtun and doubts in iefirence to its character nod
vain., are entirely removed; I can and do and most coy'-
die!; eontidentially recommend its use by till who
lave their hair restored from wets° or {ray (by ratt
u or age,) U> ertglant color and Uautyenu by
all young panne woo would have their hair beautiful and
glossy. Very truly and gratefully yearn,
&OW:ACV MANN.
PIII3.TD WOOD: It was a long time atter I !zaw'Yort at
Blifteld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which
you gave m. en 0. -,r unon your agent in Detroit, and when
I got it we concluded to try it on Tire. Mann's hair, us the
curoet test rf its power. It bus done all that you assured
me it would do; and others cf my family and friends,
having witneeeed its effects, soonew usitis and recommend.
ing its nee to others ea entitled to the higikst oonsideration
you claim for lt.
Again, very resrpeetfully and truly, yours,
SOLOMON MANN.
0£2,1,11,4 „ 1.11,, June 28,1862. r
~.
I have used Prof. O.J. Wood's Hair estorativo, and have
admired its uonderfal effects. Ify hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Ilestora
tiro it has resumed its original color, and, I have 111) doubt,
permanently to. S. 811. 1 3558, ez-Benator, U. S.
O. J. WOOD h CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in
the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) and 13.4 Market
street, St. Louis, Mo.
Bold by DB, QUO. IL KRIM No. 140 Woc4ot i
deamdaw And 'old by all good Dregiits.
!ff1=1!1!!M21:3=E:1
IL M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Axabrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 111th atroet, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
EL W. cor. of Market erect and Diamond, Pittabtirgn
MOM TO SUIT ALL. myl9lf4B
ROGERS'
NEW DAGUEP.REAN AND AMBROTYP:iiI
AZ? AND LaDir-IdGll2
GAL 7
1113" - .Td EITEL - T,I7:ST;ARLY OPPOSTES TED POST•OFFIC/i,
F1C1UT,1 7 .3 all the various atylea, is
eati warranted tkl plz - zY.I, at realanablo ram.
Sick or rhresr,r4 r,cnons tnl:en at their rn.fdeutha.
A .',EBEQT Y P S
A DEAUTIEUid AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARaANTED, CAN nr: HAD AS LOW
Al 3 AT ANY EMST CLA93 ESTABLISHMENT
hd THE CO ENTRY, AT
Vi 11, , s'r•arch street
AMBROTYPES.-A BEAUTIFUL AND DURA
BLE PlCTURE—warranted — can be had as low ac
at any lirst class establishment in the country, at
Jy3l:lw WALL'S, Fourth street.
Removed to `2ll Fifth Street.
fIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPIIIC AND
AMBROTITE GALLERY hag hoen removed from
'6 Fourth etreet, to N. 3, n FhP3 rtreet, near Marks:.
Theii.rot,mg hsrit,z, 1:33n Ludt ~.:pocialtv for aid purpoae,
with three tong 6t , ,, aro n 3: sur,,aguri in the city for
comfort, Conver.ixxe and .3icadirric , in artat7igin3.3at.
fig- Cur of Iri,nd Prll at , ::ay and Coma Wlahing
aa
prrfor likenetmoa, are ta,ltod ilecoption Roam
and Bpociraezo on the ground door, ap7
iTuT ON SALES.
DAILY SALES AT N 0.54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Sales - 'ooln3, No. 54, Fifth
street, every week day, are held t.ebli.„ inlea of goods in all
variety, suited for the trcdc , sad consumers, from a lorgo
stock which ir, consm..cly r,.1,1,•!...ihed with fresh consigr.-
tuents, that moot i I
AT -.10 A. M.,
Dry G00.1 , = ft...11,2y comprising nearly everything
needi-1 in the lin, 10. ;L:,rtonal and family ace. ' table cut
lery; hardware; cl„:.thirrii. 010(..Z; Isdies ware,
AT *.;F. 74,,
lonsehold tch r(... new and second-hand;
hod .3 sad I,eddinr,; iron clone China hare;
Ut,S32;; oc-rio,,
A': 7 P. Pd.,
article:!: ; Jawelry; musical Inatrn ,
Ilivntl; guns; ciotLing; dry „tr.:xis, brats r,a4 shoes. book
I P. 31. DAUS, AULt.9
CA It ii,E A.GES
Sevelity-Five e^ rind Second-Hand
Cit RIC! A ".0 b_<;7-- AND BUGGIES-,
LIAL - .1 AT
ii Ti.; s iiEPOSITOI/Y,,
T!•0 MILE IL U'; ,
NEAR I.A Vi ItENCEVILLE.
FRICIE ()FFIZRS FOR SALE
r,aror.abla
nae anrol troe•tt I'AZ D 47. L.: net :pod-hand El_
Buggies 'mule by Wornm, Imilttdelphia, roma buF httTo
tiaco. Also, twelit)-071e r^tr mado in ray own chap,
from the very heat pgrctr.p , ed lo Er.3torn market.
A line lot of 'Pratt - 11.g {Yawns owl groonti•hancL Akio,
o lot of Weitena. Li, la, Germantown Wagons,
term, Wa,rent l'hattotto, seats for
1;:,1-3011?. 'AV, tit tlt,,,n tuate, 'lna the other
w make.la.. ::;,thica, one made by Mr. it.
todgerr, Palledelt.hta rt . f . ....3 common Et...7,3t0n, suitable
for atartt,ti'titt - Jr-a. , lba‘r 1!!...t 3211 timreff, that
tto can make It to th , lotr-wighinir to par
rlat-ta, r s l Vt , bin",
The eat=i,llshuivot do city, Ito FaMsiat
qurkihrui Lir,e,+; 07 , _,Lcy tan oalnotoa.
w!TITI.!
WUkit CiP.
-1
IrIANIJFACTUREZ9 DF
•
CAR,R,IAGES,
00.KAWAYS, i:TLqiNs At:D mAnalio
N.. D 7 Pbun street, PITTSBURGH, PA
4bir- All work warronted to Ls oi• the b3ot mat Lela and
workultanthip myl2-.lydla
JOHN W. l.:4 I CALitTiIY,
:P 0 111 It I
wILL AT i 'Ni) THE POSTIN9
and DT.23T;tIF.L 7 i , • e".• all Ittada of
PILLS FOP. C ,, NC ••-• nit
ctrattraL,J.t.•...ni, • dia• Takll, telograph, othct •
..t-^—.l:fectANi !i• at to, :Vornir_g Yolt, will reecho'
r-1-T
S T Q, N E &C©.
GLASS PATENTED
PRESERVING JARS.
Fur prz , gorvlnTi all I:raLlii ~ f reel: Fraitl, Vozotat,lee, Minoe
Oyetere, and E.:del:eh iit•righnrl3 articles mantasa
tnred and for sale by LTA ',IS A CU, Noa. 109
WA 'f lilt and 40 .•1,.;i1" . t , T Pittsburgh, Pa.
r. - rif , t • , f fruit in a fresh condi-
Lwa, coasieta it, havit:g a•li:e,ialy heated when coaled
and In expallii, m,y may be is tho
vensel, BO that when t he fruit cecli, ii will form a-vacuum.
The nndersi, , me..l hqvlnz r.rormi ..d Vie right to minufac
turo these Jame, iesp.ctlnDe call the Lit:Written of dealers
and others to them.
The great supert.lrity cf o -, 73! any other inbetance
f'r the preserratiya etc , etc. is 90 well hiIOWP...
that any comments up..rt it c:e ntireiy unnecessary, and
the proprietors feel c:nfid , nt tipm any oue, after having
once seen these Jars, will never be induced to use any other
For sale wholesale and retail by
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
SMELTING WORKS
PARK M'CURDY COGy
WANUFACTUREEIS OF SHEATHING,
17.1. Brazioro' and Bolt C.)ppor, PrEased Copps: Bottoms.
itnisud Etill Bottoms, Spotter :lioldor, , also importorn and
doalers in Motaln, Who, &c. Constantly
on ha..,d, Tiumen's Machines and 71 , m15. Warohougo,No.l4.9
First, and 120 8e001:11i Rtrs t, Pitcsi,drgh, ra. Special orders
of Coppor cat to any clodired pattern. rn y 29:1 ydbw
1%/ILITARY ENCAMPMENT
STATE OF PENNS FL A&L4.
It La hereby ord.:,red, that ;, "Camp of Instruction" bo
held at Williananport, Lyeorning county, Pennsylvanin, the
p:ceent year, and the AclJntaot General of the Common
wealth in directed to fix the time thereof—to tuke charge of
the arrangements—to attend In r.rai,n, and to jg r a le the
necteesary orders to the entwal titaff, and other MlLitary
olIlce:a of the Commonwealth in relation to the name.
WM. P. PACK CH, Commander-in-Chief.
AATITIANT Giyiraza's OPTICZ,
Liacrinburg, Jan° 3,1868.
In obedience to - the above miler from Ilead-goortere, a
"Camp of Instruction will held at
coming county, Pennsylvania, cninniencing at I i et., on
Tuesday, the 7t➢t tiny trffsoptentber, 1858,
To continue until SATIPIDAY, t 1 = i lth day of said month,
at 11 ai , of sold day, to be c wad:imam."
I. This Encampment is IlltendUl to inclado th,o uniform
ed companies thromihout tau duet--, who are eatneoltly re
quested to be in prompt att,ed. , nc.s.
11. The Major Generals, ii.t.tedier G.50 , 31'&13, and Brigade
Inopoctors of the severe; eivi+Seas and brigades, aro req tired
to report to my °nice av Coon a 7 poesildc, companWe
and field officers will he is e.:•torilauce from their rerspectivo
ctmonands—with tho aurnh -r of moo in oa-di company, the
ne.ria.m of the Captain., and their Pete Ofilco addreas.
lIL The Aide-de-C0m,...._3:3d 01:011of the Grand
Staff of the Commander-,n Cann' are ordered to be in at
tendonco, armed and equipped in fall panda dream.
IV. All wmpaales la at , endatm-t are required to bring
with them all teutt and camp equipage they inny have).
V. The Brigade Ine.:ie , tors, of entry lirliatle, will repin't
lit once to my etude, what equipage. :A.:ma-lug to tho Blab
is in the limits of their comersil
VL The Major Genova! of r.he FleTenth Disbion, Gen. D.
it. Jackman, shill he the senior oliictr on duty, and ho b
hereby charged with the tincandlati arrangements for said
Encampment, and Is ordered to repirt to this offico4:r fur
ther inatsuctiona. erd , c of too Commandor-in-Chief.
i:I , W 12; C WILSON,
1010 Actintaat o4.rai of Pennsylvania.
TM PORT INT TO BU YER S.—We have
j new placal upca 'ha CJllator a lot of SOILED GAIT
haS and SEIOES, which tic a&r cnvi.p. Call and exa> ..
tca them. All kinds of suinmAr wear selling at the EiloMt
reasonable prices. 31:- , :es' Usitera, Lick anteeloreol, with
an d mt n an t ) 20 d B , low. Lall:irea's Fancy 'Shoes, of the
. .
rw'Vegt stylus. Wo have f,w Men'a l'atoat Leather
acr , utlllug gzeltiy pr;cor..
;41t*PI:Z9 13 AC ti ER. a CO,
',lO
N. 17 to.ftb ,tre-t, near Market.
LEE BILL of Ale:crown, Justices of the
'Peace, and Constables, n. der the Act of April 18th,
807, printed and for ahlt, by
Pente % r V e . S
audl A ta l ;i il en N e ' re,
Non. 31. 33. anei 35 Market area t.
500 000 EN VELOPES, Buff and Ca
y, judt rezewed arta fur rale of
ths Stallotery Store of NV , S. HAVEN,
to2Z Corns: Martet and Fecancl streets.
BiIOUNT WASHINGTOI.3.—For . Bale—A
comfortable two tny frame dwelling' honac fone'
rooms, with a largo lot of gronudl, trait and shade trees,.
flowers, &c., a good cittcrn, with pump, in the kltchon, &c.,
pealing fence, &ammo on Sycamore street, Iltormt Washing- ,
ton. S. etiIIIDERX & SON, ,
• eS sTArlcet utreet.
RARE CHANCE FOR A HOME--Only
000, half is hand, kallatico on time. for a Cottage
Howie o
I tra
3 rooms; and liticiica, with a lot of 30 lest front by
140 dew, pe arbor, paacb, plain, and Ii!IU{10 tress, with
„ ma n f ru ; s e' c., sittnts in Et:nth Pittsburgh, on (limp
110 ad, no; dr from the Blonongatiela Bridge.
jyl7 B. CIITIIIttiRT & 80N, 51 Marltot et.
FIRE CRACKERS-3CO boxes No. 1 iaold
Chop,,lnnt rarefy:A en,: for Fab) by
AtiDERSON,
S prod ntrsot.
- VOtt RENT—A two story frame Dwelling
House, of 6 roc ma, sitqats on Perin h a treet, near Mart
ket. Rent $l6O per year, and teer.nt pay water rent.
jyal S. UTITIIBRRT & SuN, 61 Market at. -
.A.N YP.III:SON having a comfortable two
story Dwelling Honee, cf o or 6 rooms, situate in n
good neighborhood in the city. Price, from $l.OOO to s'2ooo,
can hear of a en - sterner, by applying a. our °like, el market
etreet. S. CICHTE.S.T t SON,
35'31 rwli F-to)o Azent9.
wEAR NEW SIIOES, when you can buy
them so chop at the "P , opt , "a cO Etore," No. 17
Fifth street, near Market.
SEMLER 8110E4, of every ticErlptio.n, can now to
bought at exceedingly low prices.
LADIES' SOILED SHOES and GAITERS sold at a gres
reduction.
MISSES' GAITERS, cheaper than ever—for 8714 c to $l.
BOYS' and YOU H'S Can, for S 2 cents.
A good assertitcut of O.6.RPET BAGS on hand.
37tt DUBENB4OREII,_,t CO,
C - CIiaItiGHAITS I; CO.,
:So. 100 Water street.
LLECCTIVI: CFA t
IlaniAburg, JUDO S, 1858.