1!1!= LOCAL JACOBI, THE MURDERER, AR RESTED. On Saturday evening a telegraphic despatch was received at the Mayor's office, announcing that Christian Jacobi, the German who mtaderends wife a few weeks since near this city, and made his escape to Chicago with a woman named Settler, had boon arrested. qt appears that - Jacobi has relatives re, siding in.vaiious parts of the west, and among oth, ers his father resides at Jasper, Dubois county, In diana. Marshal Reams and officer Bradley, of Chi cago, cwaro of this fact, capposed that Jac,-Id would sooner cr later either visit some of his relations or "communicate with them, and took measures to ascer tain if anything of the kind should occur. They Ware not disappointed, and early last week succeeded is obtaining a letter, addressed by Jacobi, from In. dianapolis, to his father, at Jasper. Hero was a clue, cad following it up,- they succeeded on Friday night cr Saturday morning in arresting the fugitive soma• where in Indiana, about 0110 hundred and fifty miles from Indirmapoliz. Ho was taken to Chicago, and on Saturday officers Brrtiley-and Reams telegraphed to the Mayor that they would lease with him for Pittsburgh en Sunday night. If they do co they will reach the city to•a ght. The murderer her tril , ..dr: goccl. :no of it, but jugtiec has bean can - etnntiy en his track, end has,%vert3han him at lest Ftre to Lnwrerictvtile—S3,soo worth of Property Destrrtye:!—Suppozed to be•the Work or tut Faceocikary. Oa Saturd: , .y mornit.c., about three o'clock, the large caw mill of Michael 21Tullen,gb, Esq , situated on the bank of tho Allegheny, in the berom:b I.?wrenceville, was destroyed by fire. The 1o:a estimated at thirt•y•five hundred dollars, upon Sion there r. - as no insurance. Fortunately none of the lumber in tho vicinity of the mill Rag horned. The mill h dnot been in Ws for some time, acd the foot boiler Was open Freventeci on explos laa tiro is supposed to have bacn the ti• i on For EiIMC time there have been lurking al - fent Lawrenceville a cumber of vagabonds and vagrants, committing petty outrages of curious kinds. The people were afraid-of them, and declined to make complaint and bare thorn arrested for fear of their revence. Four of these vagabonds were re groes, who oppnered to have no habitation—Bleeping in ozithonses, wherever they could. On the day pre vious tha fire .7. white. ra7abond, who had been 11C• euEtC.Mtd to Floor, fa Mr. hl'eullough's mill, named J.imes Davis, was, on hie complaint before Alderman Parkirson, arrested, hat mado his escape. This man is En:i.cotod of having fired the mill, as ho bad made it his slcrpir g p;,aco for a number of nights previous. A warrant has been issued for his arrest. Several others of these vagabonds are also suspected of hav ing tr.cno concerned in tho incendiarism. Tiote.—Thn folloring limo Indicator, showing the difi'::renz. , o of time between various cities in this :Ind gal 13rins kedintery," sill intere.,:t the cur;ou.i. When it i 3 twelve o'clock in New York city it ie at Boston, P,rtiancl,Mc ...... Ptiladllphio, Penn P.:chap . :4-A, V linffilo, N. Y Chariezton, S. C... .ritisi.irgli, Penn . \'a . Cleveland, 0 Ariguste. Detroit, Columbus., 0 Cincinnati, 0 . Indianapolis.", Ina.. ChiC37..rt, P:eao:l4l..n, L 3... St. Patti, ...... When it is at New York i. h fifty, fire rain , utss peat 4 o'clock in the afternoon at Leri.'..pri ; that a despatch scot rst 5 ci'elriek in the iiiterke, - ..r., provided it sera trameraitted ir. , itantaneousle, would reach New York at four minutes past 12 o'clock. The difference of time fetwcen the extreme East and West points r.f Cie United States is 3 hours, 50 minutes. When it is Mor.cis.7 at New York, it is 11 S, A. r‘li, Taeseiey, at Tahiti, and between 12 and I. A. M., Ttiesi , iy, at China. In the China Sea, be tween ,S;; - .F:. - ; - .7.1- , 3 and China, it is midnight when it is noon at New Tbo time S , . NeFtfound!Anci, is 1.243.03, P. M., and thn oi:P. - Erace of time between Tri-ity Bay and Va!antia B: - .y is about 2 beers asd 4S min utes. A long irz . ce —Ec.r the past f enrt-..en year=, Mr. Isaac M. Lima been engaged in the tDil come empl,7ment of night e!erk upon newspapers. For ten year.; p.st ho has been e.:13 pin cod in tllio ea. parity in the cflire of the iforri...,e Post.. Ho ha. now "quit the ,orriee." and having turned night into day for a:m.3ft half a life time, is now going to try his hand at day light work. Ho has always been a faithful man in the newspaper business and having been appointed messenger at the OffiC9 of the Pittsbnrzb, Fort Wayne and Chica g o Railroad Com pany, we have no doubt that he will be found equal ly faithful, pre-npt and attentive. We can bear wit ness that be is an upright, honoet man, and we re grM; to lose hie cervicaF. - Intcrestirg Case.—Some trituo previous to the last B3rc,u;,:li election a judgment was obtained sgainat the Burzess and Tow: Council of Johnstown, and a writ of Handomus graotud, commanding thorn t pay. it. Not having done or, an Attachm.cot het t•son issued, and nnlesi; szamething Le done. they will io arrested. The Burgess s.ad En , m3bcrs of the Cvnti c.l upon whom the Mandamus woo served, have since gone out of office. and the Lordship will fall up on their successors. But the mot: singular part cf the whole care ir, that the emeellatit Burgess is one of ii.a Associate judirs' of the county, and if arrested all, it will be for contempt of Court, of which ho is s. member. Yew Co; - aterfeile.—Tcvn counterfeits hare made ir appearance, one on the Bank of Chamtersharg, .., of the rlanomination of ten d and one on (1:e Philadelphia Bank of the deneminati-vn of five They are badly execatc.l, and by nay per. ;crl 171 to understands the ordinary rulN for the de of counterfeits, !hair Epuri. - .113 charact , r Riil rcEret to ':corn frog? tho Wqrbing t...n ropers that ion. William Montgotnery wiet with e Ere accidqnt a few days since. Ho was nulling cc r , lever, tho breaking or giving way of which przaipltated him to the ground, oroasicning consid cr..o]u injury to his nod head, though not of a character. The Norri's Brothers. Pell and Trowbridge Milt el; will commenc , .. a series of concerts this even icg Cleveland, nfter concluding which they will give performances at Masonic Hall in this city. Ti.cy are the best band of negro minstrel's now tray el:ag, and have met with unexampled success wher t-ver they have been. 97:e District trOurt, Judge Hampton upon the benclorea in St.qlo3 on Saturday morninrr, but be yc'id the acknowledgment of a few Sheriff's Deeds, no hnsineig of importance was transacted. The reg• olf.r District Court will commence on the third Mon day of Sentember. Mnirongel:cla Slackwater.—A vota of the inhabi tants cf Morgantown, Va., was taken , a few days since, to deeide whether the citizens cf the borough wore willing to be taxed to the amount of $lO,OOO, fc , r Ilia purpose of aiding in tho extension of the Mon" Siackwater to that place. The vote stood, for tC subscription 89 ; against it 2. . Car Lea School Visitor, heretofore published at Cleveland, Ohio, is now issued at Pittsburgh, greatly enlar, , ,-ed and improved. A paper fJr teachers and thildrem. evgywhere. Call at Hunt d Miner's an - d get a .copy, and introduce it to your home circle. Price three cents. ',.,:ote?cdged.—A large number of Treasure:' - t",:r the sale of unseated lands for taxes we:a a-:...cw1.7c3 c - ze.l in the Court of Common Pleas ra The number ackm:•rledged thus 1..: roaahoo nzarly eight hundred. &CEA/ crates of white Stone China and Blue Ware ri;:t sold on Monday morning, August 30th, et lit c'r.! ,at the Cominazcial &lies R0G1312, No. 5. :tract. The - . trade will pleaco taco notice. ~tAlegheny County Bond, issued to the Stenben• vii!e B.Alroad, was sold in Ph ladelphia, at the Ater ehanie',Exchange, on Friday at 51 1-8. This is an . . ialp.o7cmentn LcaZic was committed to prim by Aldormar. Wilson for thronteping to whip his rrifo. 771.1 Quarter Samione.—Beyond a few. motions Tad g :•I!Clgre transacted no important business an v.r3v.y. The Court will sit again next Saturday. 7 C . 6 Councils will hold their, regular monthly no.t , tor-night:L.. Ap...-Nliczr rmatacsa of style aid fini h is a dis tinct 1 . 2:.tar3 in the gazzr.en's for men's and boys' made at the — establishment of J. L. Carnaghan, Allsgtcny City. Ho engages first class workmen in evc:y departraent, and aims at superiozity in each bre 4c!.. no r” , ait 4 . Co :—My wifo was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for fiver years—the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and nftsr she had taken it for abou'r, five weeks sho was_ a h lo to do all our house- N7CIIE, which she had net previously done for four :tears. - We cheerfully, and unaskod, recommend your Com pettla to all .who—are suffering under that terrible tlis , :ess —Consumption JAMES SOUTHERIaND. RUBY R. SOITTIIERL/LND. LiC7iYiLLE, Ky., July; 1258, AFFAIRS. 12 min. past 12 16 12 55 ." 11 ......50 " 11 40 " 11 40 " 11 ......3d " 11 35 " H 31 " 11 30 "11 " it . .... 24 " 11 ......24 " 11 .....20 " 11 14 " 11 14 " 11 fi 10 10 5., ]0 44 " 10 as 5 , t.,,, .i . '. 4 , = ri. - :eitii -- % . ".'6;":. ~....,,,, Police hems—Alderman Rogers, on Saturday night, sent one man and threo women, all colored, to prison as vagrants and disorderly. Frank Ku°lin, who keeps a meat shop on Felton street, was brought 1“Iroro Alderman Rogers on Sat• urday, and fined $lO for selling putrid meat to a child, and when it was returned by the parent refus 'ed to take it back. The residents in that vicinity should refuse to purchase of him hereafter. The same individual was charged with paSsing a coun terfeit half dollar, but on a hearing the Alderman de cided that, although the meat was bogus, the money was not, and the latter charge was dismissed. In the watch house on Sunday morning there were no less than thtrty-ono tenants, all charged with drunkenness, vagrancy or disorderly conduct. They wore a sorry let, and were disposed of according to their demerits. A young blood of the ci y, are informed, re. calved a sovore oak on the arm, as a compensation for a visitto a notorious house of ill fame in the third ward. As no information has been made, we pre sume ho thinks he has got off we 1 enough without exposure, and will avoid such visits in future. Up THE RELIEF AFFORDED BY DR. J. HOSTET TEV'S STOMACH nrrrnus in all cases of Dyspop. sin and similar affections has given that valuable prepara tion a aide popularity among three who for pare suffered from such ailments. It is excellent as a tonic, and henefl• dent in ite effects on the system. Its history is ono almost of miracles, one to which Dr. Hostetter can print with con. thleace end credit. Inched, no remedy, perhaps, in the sans: , period bits attained such on extended popularity as the Doctor's Places, which are ever regarded .st a certain curs fur distress of stomach. Those who have tried it speak praisingly of to elieCtF, unit therefore, we r , to generol nse. The riti , : , rs are free from i Itc tr4l to ;rove injurious to the system, UT t, j• c: luna to 11,0 patient. Por pato dropzizts and dealers pen-rriltf, esrryaltP.re, fl:". I , y TIOSTETTER Maaufactnrorb and Proprt,tre, auttl IA Water and L 43 Vro•tt rtr2otg J. M. OLIN'S CFLEIBRATFD STOMACII TERS'—Toy them, cud satisfy yourselves that th , y are all they are recorumendid to be. The proprietor dot's not pretend to say that they will cure oil the diseases flesh is heir to, hat leaves them to test their own merits, and the roustartly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they ore all they are recommended to be, and far so. peri r to any preparation of the kind nw In the market. Their ns.3 Is always attended with the most baueficial re• :sults is cases of Dyspepsia, loan of appetite, weakness of the stomach, imligestion; r etc. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, aunt imparts a healthy tone to the who'o cystem. Bs sure and call for J. If t. Olin's Celebrated Stomata Bitters, and ere that the article pur chased bears the name of J. .7§di Gal, as it.,:ii,fmettiror. Pcf: 6010 by .1. M. OL:N. 'to iiyoprietar and enantfacturt ?To. 237 Pere qire-et, Pi d.,7l,nrvh, I'a, 3ud Ly d!,:ggists and wer 1:4114. iY"i4 JOSEPH MEYER, 142iNUFACTIIRCR Or Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, 7:7ll.re:rooms, 424 PcU➢l hireet, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGF tit: , ,❑ to the _'ur::'turo bu_ilatos, al4o devote stteution to UNLERTAKINU. HeArt,s and CArrili4,c4 ~;~_~~. Q . _ EWING I‘l AC HINE S.- TEE F.] $2O D SJO Dalin-LI LODE STITCU SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, No. 20 FIPTH STREET, Mf-C1.111 ,- .13 tire admitted to be the beet In markt t for foteily use, makin; - an elastic double thread stitch, vhich Y.Fil not rip yen if every fourth ntitili ctit. It is the cols love uriced double thread %.I.lehine Iu cia:ket. Orders t. ill l received tied prorsi.tli b 3 rd. L A LV. Agent. N.. f..'d Fifth street, on the corner ot nifty, Pititiourgh, Pa. _ - . VS:ICE-74. rorn‘r of Fifth 6tr,t.P.. and Mat i 3 Litt 014 UL:O it.l 1.111E11.3 in I , 1:61Ile98 (41 .-t. jyib:ly 3ERElame Appoline rfetedoux's 7r lB3Nt"l AND L'NOLISII BOAP.DiN6 o _ 4 LAY sc.4t)ol. YOlt LAD.F.:::, 148 Th - rd sLse , t, Pitt9hurr,h, Pe:. This designed . n the Men of Frsmh in Franc', and modified the I on the Om of ta...ncii 14chores, in the states, otter to young ladies, beiides a fell Enedi.h 1:01,1r2C, the b‘st oppJrtunity of th.. , c.n.:hly a^qUlrin the Fr-och language and literature, the Principal having ra vided several year. in France, and b.ing assiated by Mr. Tetsdoua, a nutty, of Perla, and 13 ~ - Zrad the College Charlornag.no." French and Latin will be integral parts of ilAe course. The Fine Arts will be taught under the superintendence of Mr. Tetedorm, a pupil from the Coca-rvnt.,r," of P iris Arrangements have been mtdo for young 1,1. ea who, hav ing already gone through a regular C , Ufbll of stunies, still may wish to know English literature more thoroughly. acquire more facility in speaking the en cacti language, and improve in the Fine Arts. School will open on the se..ond !lend42, of September. Expenses by the term of Five Alonths:—lteard $100; Tu. Rica $3O; Vocal Mr.sic $25; in claast,a $l5; Piano $26; use of inatrament $1 Germen and Jtalian, each $25, in claya.v $10; Drawing, in classes $10; Dil and v. ater Colura at the Profetver's pricy All charges payable in advance. For mrculara and further particulate' apply to the MR. k,LWATENT TETED3I.3X announces to the public that Las taken up his rosidence in l'it'zsburgh, and is now prepo-etl to rivo lessons in Vocal Music. : rtas end farther particu'ars ailly to John U. Mel tot-.3.2.i0 81 I`,. od et. aulLtwd 44013 Yr WASIIINQTON.—For Sale—A curatortabee to story fra:r house of four ruou.s with a Lug , tot of ground, fruit and shade trees, ere, fie., a good cistern, wizii pump, in the kitchen, Am., pAiling fence., situa•e on :tycain , ,re street, Mount Washing- ton. S. CUTHBERT It SON, AVALUABLE LOT en Penn street, for ease by CUTHI:iiItT & SON, au3 Ld Market street. .11 NSEED OIL—G bbls. for sale by au2 HENRY!!. OOLLINs. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have now placed upon the counter a lot of SOILED GAIT. 2:P.S and SHOES, which we offer CHAP. Call and exam. ine them. All kinds of summer wear coning at the most reasonable prices. Misses' Gaiters, black and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Panty Shoes. of the neacet styles. We have still a few Men's Patent Leather tiaitersh_ft, now selling at greatly redn'ed prices. DIFFENBACHER .t CO., Jv 10 No. 17 Fifth street. near Market. Tit YE FLOUR.-20 hbls. fresh ground Rye ronr just received and for mte by .11.9. A. YETZER„ e nl2 Corn?: :thirget and Firat sta. TO LET five Dwelling, Houßen. curii BERT SON, 1 , 1 Market street VEE BILL of Aldermen, inetices of the Az Peace. and C, L actible.4, la der the ea of April 18th, 1557, printed and far Cby W. S. HAVE:NI, Printers and Statfonera, J v 2) 31, 8.. and Sri ‘tartet street. EFINED Crii6ll. , ,i, Pia. and Cos es Pulver. izal Sugar: bbLs Loverlog's "A" Coffee On:Jetted Sugar ; 15 `'Lsa iS 13 " "C" Yellow—irurtore and for Bale by MILLER & RICKETSOII, Noe: 221 and 273 Liberty street. V W n AGON GREASE—In cans ani kegs` V 0118 day, received and for ealo by anTa HENRY 11 COLLIN:B. $9OO will pnrenase an island situated in ,the *.Alle,gheny river, opposite Sh/rpsbtirit, containing about ten =ma. Apply to JAMES 0. RICHEY, atilo Real 'Boleti) and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth et. ALARGE Map of our country, with the States, Territories and conuties distinctly raark td. For sale by - W. 8. HAVEN, Etationer; aul2 Corner Mar -t and Bccond streets. TUST OPENED, AT HORNE'S, 77 MARKET amet—Douglass 45: Sherwood's Skirts, French Corsets, Skirt Hoops, Cotton Fringe, Shetland Waal, 13Pnnet Frames, and other desirable goods, at low prices. an 24 S. STERRET, Sa Attends op* daily to all sii•eaies of the eye. Cata ract removed by a new method of operating—a method that Lerma but slight pain or risk to the eye. Besidince--277 enn street. attltatti. „ -F ih,4l` T 7 . .‘! 11 U IP, tt,r22;ttly—lc ,- , , , Ji; ,, 5 , ,:. , COMMERCIAL. IPIVETBUROII BOARD OW TRAM% Ar4D NEII.CIIA.NTS , EIICTIAPIO President. a. WILL Ms n:7t F. R. liIIIINOT, ISAIAH DIOK_GY, Treararet. &cu.* ry 9, JL t. JOSNPIi SNOWDEN. Ontsmittee of Arbitration for August. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. U. PAULFOY, JAMES GAEDINFR, DAVID CAMPBELL. AUSTIN Lu 03318. Stage or 'Water. One foot seven inches water in the channel Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, Augusta—The receipts of Flour continuo small; sales of fresh ground from new wheat are made at $5,50, extra $5,75@6,50; fancy lots range at from $7 to $7,75. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are unchanged. There is a good demand for wheat, and prices have advanced; gales of 5000 hush fairand prime new Bouthern and Pennsylvania red at $1,2801,30, and white at $1,40. Rye is dull at 80c for old. 90 for new. The demand for Corn has fallen off; sales of yellow have been made at92c afloat and 90c in store. Oats are in fair request and prices firm; sales of 2000 bush prime Delaware at 42c. Whisky dull at 27c by tho bbl, Clineinn eit I DI ea' Ike it . CINCINNATI, August 28.—F1onr is dull end unch,n 4 ..l Superfine $4,60®54,70; extra $.1,80@5,25, the rat,. f. .. double extra. White Wheat unchanged, awl in ruder,, , „ demand. Corn and oats are steady at fail rst.-o l .ur d. , eland for Barley Milt; 60,000 ..cdo within the at TWASSiI, part for future d..fic,:ry. Wtlist:y4..,t eiea 1;200 Ka at ?.2c. Providio•la Mac:tr., bulk ahooldert told at 5%, paclied. A rnat , rial ,•• The sale, however, waii a forced cur. Mess. pork Liol!dila!, nothing dour. Mount' ea:ly chahge unaltered. Weather clear. New York Plarket. NEw Yens, August 26.—C,.ittou es dim; eale4 700 Flour quiet; sales 7,5001,1,15. Jhio $5,35044 4 ,10. heavy; sales 7,000; Rod $1,22, %h hite $1,40 ; Michigan Wt , $1,22.. Corn boa declined . sales 31,000 bushelii; Mixed 70to, .t2c.; White 85(08; Yellow 95699-. Pork firm ; Mesa $17,366.9517,40. Bacon quiet. Butter 1241 tic. Esther. quiet, but steady. Linseed steady at 74(s7ec; contracts fur dept. 77c.; Octobet 80c. fildnaare firm ; Western;:l2o2o l ,4,,, Tallow is firm at 10c. Frelghte very dull. Baltimore Market lisammonn, August 23 —Flour is doll; City Mills a: t 5,5:; Howard street and Ohio $5,50g4,t12. Wheat t: :Inn and lower; red $1,20©1,28: white $1;25©1,45. Corn; sales of white at 77® 1 300. yellow Ssc Whisky Is doll. 01, IIEADACIIE arises in most 0111301 from disarrange merit of the di;rstive organs, which arif.el from a great variety of causes. WILSON': , . FIL,LS bravo boon pr owed by an experience of twenty yearn, to t o a simple, 'info and perfect remedy for periodically returning tioadael,s. They are Ly the Faculty as n regular prescription, and ate not to ha clawed with patent tui•diclues, mate Numb to 5.."11. The :u Pills are pivared and sold by B. L FA LINE STOCE S CO., Wholesale Druggiat--and pn.prletors of 11. L. FALINESTOCE'S ER.UI/LIOE, Nu. CO, curn,,. of Woo and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sea advortinament on third pago of thin day's paper. [au2n IL T. KENNEDY W. 8. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. 'l'. IiENNIEDY Sr. TORO WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PUIICLIA6ED FLutia, CORN MEAL, AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AN DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEG el:IT:15 - 11w] TERMS CA2LI OS DSLIVER ALLEGHENY COUNTY, ss The Coruniouweel.h of l'e may Ivunis l:her {sr.A.l iff of Bald county, Greet ugs The petition of Hi nry if A 11:gheny City, and Gutty of Allegheny, sill -tate of Penn., 'von! vans priiAent.sd to the llsu • es of he 'Thum moo Pleas of sail ch. nary. :•. s, is fort:: as t.,!. lows. to Kit:—'That AU nos e s c x I • I s.l • , on or about the Stn day ca y, e : 111 sedi e. ty. b lug ma:carrion and sit!: i • .• tli.at at the Elmo of her death, the soul Agin ,a 3 • , 1 cad in fee ot the f t owing d es ert bed al I ' Lt. •.zt,it.. in the Cite of Pitts burgh, In eat I COSI Vi; st curtain lot 6:li:tri ce ground, Leg a: ri soot sore er iced Fifth street., 101 i st irsh s ti• liarl:at alley; thence sou batirdly aces- . _ •••••Ishy li• t; ben westwir,ll3 - pa-al! I with l' fth ri.. • t. lit Get ,;; , ,ties to olitaut etc at: thence arum Mal het I • t to the p!,ide bei.inning—on which a or. , t. ,r •me t, nereen is, sal I described piece of. ground being pi.t of lot 1:1 C,.1 Woods' plan of Pittsburgh. A Lso—A I! tbst Vain rther lbt piece of g ! • nib:: at the south-east corner of Mail. at alley and 111th:it:eat, extenli- g oastwardly along Frill street 3y Ge is ; thence sonthwerilly, parallel with Market alley, 110 t.-et; thence westwardly '‘.o feet 6 Inches Market alley; them:, northwardly clang mid alloy SU Led, to the place of begin ning— m which is et enter] a theca storied brio' , bilibllng, arta being part of lot Nd. 301, in Cc!. Woo's' plan of Po ts• burgh. And that, said Agnes Klee bad :his, I rasa lix: William Knox, Hugh It e-t gc Is saC . all ...I whom said Agnes aut., reel , out t iiistei it, sic; intermarried with George Ip, And Jane, with Robert Campbell, of whom are now dermased i sisid Hannah having died before said .hwn-e, and said Jane since. ISt. Wm Knox, who died refers the said Agars. leaving the following children, viz: James Into of Buti, r county, Ohio, now deceased, who lett heirs, whose Mara, act places of residence are nuknew n to your orAterpind thin Kno... late of Allegheny county, deceased, who left John his heir, residing in Allegheny °bunt ,:. Hugh Ku •x, who died before e.J.I Agnes, leaving the following hair-, vin: Kner, now deceased. leaving heirs in Arkansas; Jan., intermarried with ono McAllister, deceased, leaving one child, imppebed to reside in New Or. le i . e: Ann, intermarried with I rVechingtohn Duvall, sup posed to reside in Arkansas; Parch, intermarried with It. C. Denny, who lately rat.idad In the state of Virgluis; James Knox, residing in the State of Kentucky; Martha linos., residing In the State of Arkansiis; William Knox re siding in the State of Texas; George Knox, di, .1 before the said Agues, leaving children, whose nani di and places or residence are unknown to petitioner; Hannah Knox, Intermarried with Peorge Holdahip, deceasel, leaving the 1, - ,flowing heirs, Jens linithhip, residing iu Allegheny county, Ann itultishlp residing in Pedver comae, Agnes Iloldship residing In Beaver count, all of Wll , llll are of tell age Jane Knox, intermarried with Hobert Campbell. d • ceased, said Jane being new' deer:teed. leaving the following heirs, six: Henry Crimpb It, petitioner, residing in AlM gbeny county: Nelson Campbell, residing in Allegheny county; Jane Campbell residing iu Allegheny county; Hat:- nab, intermarried with 5.:4 Phi-Id+, of Columbiana county, Ohio; Emily, intermarried with 'illo.nas J. Pearson, sold tinily having died, leaving James C. Pearson and Emily C. Pearson, her heir., said Jame: C. Year:on being of full age, and the said Emily C. Pearson being a minor, both of whom resit- in Allegheny City ; Hobert di Campbell, who died Lie f ire the said Agnes, Lacing Henry, cdward, bud Nelson his minor lio.rs, residing in Allegheny City; and that no ti- Lon or valuation of the said lista:, e‘t-e been tnade,and that petitioner to entit ed f the heirs of said Agnes Knox, deceased, to one nu.iividod sixth part of nu Undivided one.tifth part of said Mai Estate, and that he is a tenant In common with the ether parties, hereinbefore I.l(nnoti, and tot thor praying the I oat t to swam d an Inquest to melte par tition of the Real Estate w and aiuoug, the heirs ham e,ted, in such manner and is encl. ,trup tL a,; rm be made with• out prejudice to or spoitiuw, tie % . ,,o!e, bet if such partition cannot ba made, then to value and appraise the same, awl then to make return of their proceedings according to law, on the first Monday of October, A is.. 16.58. And ou the 3d day of July, 1848, the Court, on zo.dion of C Studer A Co , ordered a writ of subpoena or citation to Mane, returnable the first Monday of October next, against the parties therein named, residing in Allegheny county, to be served person ally, and as to all other parties named In said petition, the Sberid of Allegheny county, shall give notice by publics lion in the Pittsburgh Aforninz,7 Poet, a daily newspaper, published in Pittsbtrrgh, one day in each week, for six weeks c .neecutively, which said notice shall contain the substance and prayer of said petition. And it ie further ordered that the said petition shall be for hearing on the said FIRST MONDAY OF OCTOBER, 1868 Witness the Bcn. W. B bIcCLURE, President of said Court, at Pittsburgh, the 14th day of July, A. JOHN BIRMINGHAM, an 4 fit ci.a.w Prothonotary. DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, Lubricating Oil fur all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, la superior to the bat winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, LC THOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LIMP This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by 1 600 The owner is going west and will • sell his brick dwelling house on Webster street, near Townsend, fa - the above prino, and on easy terms. The bongo is now arranged for two families, but con be easily altered to Emit butonetsmily. Contains six rooms and finished attic. Lot 24 feet front by 109 d.ep to an alley. In a good neighborhood. S. CUTHBERT dt SON, anlo 51 Market street. COPYING PRESSES— Berm: , Coping Presses; Cana and Loser Copying Procne ; Lever Screw, and Spring Copying Prealift. 8 by W5l. G. JOHNSTON CO, c 7 57 Wood street. GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, and Ciuriages, received end for Bala by jy2B 11.E.UtY U. COLLINS. COOPERS WANTED-2 Good Coopers Wanted to work on tight work—good wages given-- and constant employment. Inquire of _ . _ JAS. A PkITZEJt, Corner market and First streets. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap plea, just received and for sale by McCANDLES.% MEANS C CO., Je22 Corner Wood and Water streets. "J G OINTIN AND PLASTERING, wanted tt in exchange for two lots of ground. au3 B. CUTHBERT ft SON, bl Market at. SPONGES --A large supply of line, coarse and medium Sponges, received this day. Those wish ing a good Sponge, should call and examine my stock ba fore purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, arta* Corner Diamond and Market et. MAGNESIA A large supply of Tins band's, Efenry's Fluid, and Citrate of Magnesia. con stantly on liand at JOS. FLEMING'S, au2l Orrnisr Diamond and Martet street. BREAST PUMPS—I have just received a large End fine enactment of Breast Pumps. Also, a !new article of Breast Pipes,superior to any article of the kind now in use. Those in want of anything in this line,should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOBETH Corner Diamond and Market street. WRAPPING PAPER-3000 reams ass't v - air.ea Bag - Wrapping, asaperior article, for Bale I:Li fen - ' - J. B. WELDIN. QTARCH.-400 boxes Pearl Starch received 11,,, and for Sala by tataq 412(11X H. QOLLINS. PHILADHLPHI A H. BO IRE AU. Solo Agot.k t SPFiCIA,T, NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICT COMPLYING WITH VIE uraiLtyr lIEQUEST OF urr.N. DREDS OF TaFIE PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCII AND J. TV. SYKRB Hare concluded re remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be conealted 9i their office, 190. 191 Penn otreet, CiPOPITTI Fr. CLATR a.YrEt, Daily, except Sant.lays, CONSULP AEITIIIIA, BRONCLLITIB and ALL rTHLI:I LL:ONIO OOMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the LICCT, Female Complaints, 6 !.„ 9tatr...that th..:- t r of (lc rkirlinpt.i.ui fact that tho Gi 1,-r"...ie .grit a it! 1) hand and r :Ist! . at /..trg.•., both blare and auriny ita Liew:sprruml in flee lunge, and they tiler:Afore employ Mechan ical, and r;m4..taillea to purify the bloodan.l ntrengtl.ca the ,pit;. ni. {Vi2.5 aele, they 11.18 NIEDICA.L IN SALA.TION 8, %v 1.414.11 (hay value highly, but only 119 Paill.- t‘v4.l, (h...7.2any 'cc per's V.4 , C2 afinte,) and luva lido c:',3 wasting the prei,Jous Cline t•!!1 - .1:i1:!y n any alum the planel. Ida, but 1ad..., i.lea 0.111. tho 'dent the Lll,Wdett, can bn rnaatual to a I.li.rt.ct manner 1‘) InLalation," nu, 04 befurn etatt-d, the seat of the !tin, v id In the tins( ,sn.l di eff-ter may In the lungo. I.lLa go for ir,thulltsti • ( , i ' 7'llE }},}}. tl'. Y.l Nb.,• R CI) l'ltt ktlynNl I t, I 0 3 ! I 1..,3 -1.: tho •• F.•rt Chi t 1 - ItAilr It .1! I.• Ltel ! 11, Rt....JaiS 1.3 , )A RI, I ti• r', th 'l, 01 Pu WEL): ENDA Y, the I.t ‘1,,) LI noVt., of 2 o'clock, At NV b r 1.,• I tho lJ cora and Diroct• urn. t t :lie .uu; ti.. I:L4d fw six LuoutLie, tuding July 1. , tift tut, td .`.I , iI.I:'ILN iDLEY, eucrasi . y. NT T CoUvoNE3 of the ~! ,• y, sio.mod tha PITT& hwelai ANL) t . CtAl PAN Y, duo July, 195 1w pnaJ al L., ..111cr..•( W. it. W ILLIA.6IB et CO., 01, cd payment id made In ( I . l 2ll l NUtn , n, I 0.. Lailihro iThlo ;Aro IL:aura:ice l'rutt a u.p.du). w C.upuutt pa) sbl,, 11 , ~‘,lor ,•( ctptIM I 6BIONIIRd. • 1'iT . :1111 - It•ii1 GA? COMPANY, t l'itt,bmgh. An: it.t 20th, 1858. aratual meeting tf the Stodt -11.1.1.10 of thy Put,bu.gn tttia Campany, for the per of y 1.1: g two peraows to a:•rco ca Ttt1.1463 of said C Loy for tto le 7,1 01 thry. wOl to held at the Oil, .:oap ou the PIP.BT MON• (01h Lotwyou the hours .1 2 N•lii o cl.k ,P. it' ..I.kAt;' : 1, CFIIIIBTY, au2l.Tw Trenecuer. AMUSEMENTS. 1555 E2OLLIENS PARK 1955. ei ;.;:i.IIII3ITiON FUR TILE bleed et busts. felt ing P•r tnitun9 ir.!l La aviartl.d it: COL -1.1:\ PAE ttl ="- ISDNESDAY, OWL', A Preutitith t•f sloi.LuO to the OWLer of the heel Trotting !loan, ;wit di; 0 iu live, cu gu,td they plesse. Drivers d I:h.lerikretgls 1-1 ., IN. Frro to all Trotting ownr.l in Allegheny r , in.ty. ANIE DA}', h ,Proutiunt o. 5 o to the owu rof the Lost iwo nit '..'y phsase. Drivel a and 1:1+ t, vst. igh IL;, • io oil Pacing liorsba. ON THUR.., Prouliata of slU+t tn r . .,o b Truitiug II rse, no) , lbinta, Vitro° t)) Dril•Lri and cii.b , r» to woigtt 45 tb rash lo all Trotting Horses. 1) a Prunt)lra. of $25 t.) [lto tioittor at the last eat \kilo, Ludo 11€!,!3. 11l ti/1 cit weights. DAY—ER.I II AI% t aroilLee. A cod cm r.f $lO t 6. owner of t'a. heat Trotting nurse, r.vo holo 14.0 at th,y pl. Me. Drivers and ?Mem to w.. 41 145 a. Three or hier,.. en irk s will be required., c ntelt I,r ea I) premium; entrah elO cons. r4l.ns kit a Le,uttful ha , La., track', very sr, ide,vvith i. nnao le Lug v. 111.1 1 -04 the mi•ei from 41.urgn, on th.o itcr 11, rCVIS I g cunveaient a ! of MCCVsi, ti: use 114;111 1 . 1 , 1t.0r {Trot. wish 1 ,, i • , . t the Ealtibttion t 'I h- to . : trf.l l w.. i,e iu the of ter noon of day, a ~?(.I,,ch, I. u. Spocial t, - _ Ire of *. NV' IPavt. ,- , 3(:11 clay f t at f o'clock., ru:. ,0 I t t r Ihn n , c, , alun,latltfa of cisitors, an 4 rf-torning, 4:3 the Pa kat 7 C ( lock, P. t. fau•2l:ta FIRST INTR tx,ED JULY, 1849. A. L. ARC/lAMBCULT'S PorWWI; Steam lloistiug and Pumping Engine, m atiN,W Slill Priror 1, 3 ic, 30 hDrao. Engiata ways ou 11,1 liauufact,ry, 151.11 S• liattkliton Street, A. H. C. BI3.OOKEN, .;J ~.: ; j - .:SJ.3❑ :sty No. .22 Cliff Street, New York, AIN," FM. TURE 11, OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATtiIt VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSINCI BOTTLES, ETU. VIA... 't Perfumer , , Photo , ,v, F 1 ,3 tY t - ,frtmtmge. A libel. ,C0122t. ;natio to the Ord as from Oonntry Drag .Ihralers enitiltett. Pri - o Liata sour oa appllea ti.,. jy,:lo:3nt "f -HT EVI 1 '); SA L N, , N O. 2. 7 ,4 E T. Thc3uloeriber !MI ti: t., up eevert.ll cuinnieLl huit ro IS ni Kin) us - I:eruct, Lue thank, on Fifth in:re •t„ which ni., n ui IL tieuson. Ln I.e Aini geutl.,tuen i.An way, llu lAn mound-int vf Fe.;,-sl All cRE.A.t, IVA Cillt i (2EB, and nil die nir-±iniierilzuf the sualuri. All r,,ipuet fully rid: riA,nit, find test or tj 13.1 .74eLiINLEY. I . NOS 1 I'l:'l_.o;'° A n nteclt of Pieo,. f Tv . Oebrut eTEINv(Ay A 140N4, NI:V I.%)RK NUNNS , NEW YU It Una just beau reCtniN ed. We o.fentiuu of purchusero di• roctod thereto. L. ! ( _ll,l.ailiY. a BRO., sole agoutA f tilt, , NO 451 Filth Eit1134.1. Suitnalei• ll.a.ger Beer. UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO ifflerua nia friends aul the public in general, that he ix iu the daily receipt or this delicious Beer, ftum the well k tiowe Brewery J. N. Straub, Athuh , ny City, it having been pronounced to bu the bcsr thet wee manufactured here for rec.ny year,, °LEAR, Lit, sad l'UitE. (live me a • - al I and try it. JOHN ItOTLI, ap24 ti At Lit ,A.l dam!, Diamond. U, c 5 VII , ' Pll STREET,— INO (11-ILAI DURA ELE, FIRE AN I) WATER PROOF JOSEPH H A RTMA N, (11,-eently Agent for .11, NI. Warren & C 0;,,) tNt'/A - TlTiiMi AN I , LER %V Alt •M fLI.T, F. N 1 .1.1 N 2 GRAVEL ELASTIC CEMENT, SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, ROOFINU NI A TERIA ettg6.01 , i10.11., No. 65 PI Pil STREET. opposite Odd Ftil lowi Ilall. Pittsburgh. la. i 99 MAFFITT 4_OL D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, Xer. 127 ow./ 129 Pi-st Street, and Federal Street, Allegheny Gas Pipes wit up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. We have a very large stock of Gas Fixtures on hand, to which we call 1i:1 - drill:sr attention. jy2o.3na Iit.AFFITT St OLD. - - - ST OCKIN(i YARNS- L.,./ AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES an.! f,r eala at THE BEIT AN D GILEARELST VINEGAR is sell. the at most . ex .entn ‘ ve tV.ILNIE.G.AFt WARISIOLISIN in the NE B G AR. erftsniternms± West, This house now enp sgs I, 111 4 plies, and has for the bat ton 11110 FR Th e ni ni tte o b re ur t, t an grO n c e. er h s ati an of d endt. i e - ,, 1•4 the same in every othercity in-- - which it Gni been introduced. A. BALLOU, 136 Water etreet, aciEclyda,w Vmltlatiold awl Grant P RODUCE. - 10 b`is. White Beane; Brno PeYk f r ;410 by W. 11 9MITII a co j UST PUBLlSHED,—Brightly's Pardon's CY Annual Dlgeat of the Lawn of Pennsylvania, for each of the years 1853, 1851, 1855, 185 d, 1867 and 1858, namely, from the 28th of May, 1853, to 28th of _klay, 1858 !The whole completing Stroud and Brightly's Pardon's Digest to the present date, by Frederick O. Brightly. Esq., for tale by J. F. W.E!Diti, No 63 CV.,tl street. near Fourth. $l5 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN TY-FIVE CMITB—THE GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.—This little work contains all the words and Itusio of the new and popular airs of the day. The selec. , Lion has been made with groat care, giving only those ionga which are good and popular. All the best songs of 8: 0. Foster, are embraced in this collection. A large supply just received, and for sale at the ?dude Store of anlB JOHN H: /HELLOS, 81 Wood street., I?GGS.-40 Bblsr Fresh Egnjust received, Land for sale by m A. MUER, sae corner Market and J 1 at atree4a. 1. , ,er.7/14.1,i11 0 ; t. tumult ruy29:titiv PITTSBURGH, PA. Fu Always on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac kiandieg, Old Monongahela end Rectified Whisky, of the c, . del tirdutt BIIALEY, Yorwa.rding and Coruinission Merchant, :'c, - ca To—Prancis O. Bail 3y, 113.-., William Dilworth, Sr., . Onthbert a Sou, Pltsburgh; Boyd gt Ott, Bail:ikon t woaringen, i. Brady, Coal M. it M. Bank. List t Howell; Mangle A Co., George W Anderson, Donlo Paxton A Co. tortßan.tr -,,, Farm E❑ HARDWA R. : ‘,..A.3111EL FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD utrotd, Pittsburgh, has on hand n largo STOOK OF HARDWARE, Which ho will sell very Low for CASH. to addition to his Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and a large a,,rtinc2t of Carpenter's Tools, he has received a large sap 0y of &mango Cotters and Stuffers • Shovels, Tongues and Pokers; Sleigh Bells, and Enameled Preserving Kettles. L. C. 11131P13IIRN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND C*NVEYANCIER W M. W. KNIGHT, N971301 , 3 4 Lit AND BAUM FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PIILL , ADIALPHIA. Silk, Merino and Gotten Under Shirts and Drawers‘Cra vats, Scarfs, (Heves, Handkerchiefs, ac., Dressing th}Wns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to erder by meas urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jel:lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BUD., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, jolilyd PHILADELPHIA. GO AID SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND IRABILET NTS., PITTSBURGH. HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR ilOll9B with VENITLAII BLINDS, of the most exqui• site and elaborate finish, will and it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention Is givon to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. (mySilyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, VIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ki FOR THE ERECTION OF OAS WORKS, for from five 'furriers and upwards, arid for Mating Buildings, public or privsto, by :Ream, Hot Wator or Furnaces. rayftitris PIITTSBEPAGH. PA. kfANCTEACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and and Dan. 'al Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. Sd Wood street. Thoy give special attention the manuiactur , ag of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and airing th panstuality and despatch. R 0 0 F S, L'ORWARDINQ AND COMMISSION MFROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Plour and Wool, No. 114 second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. springer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St. LOtlid Pittsburgh; Fenton Broa., 41 ii. Childs & Co., 'Cornell , Dorsey, Baltimore; itagaley, Cosgravo & Co., " Garret G Alartin,Philadelpida; HcGandleas,Means b Cu., " James, Kent, Santee a Co. " U. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver & Graham, is Geo. AL &L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., " A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore # Co., W. H. AIoGRE McGE E MERCHANT TAILORS, Ltaler3 in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Ptirniah icg Goods, corner of federal _street and Market Banana Alle gheay City. Pa. jol2ly HORN '3, M tiRBLE MARBLE!! JOlllO3 AfflecaßGO 77 Market street BAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MUNIMENTS GRAVE STONES. Enclosu.re2, Pools, dkoc., Am. The public are respectfully invited to examine oar stock. Priam low, and work warranted. oil, XSS r.,TBW'STVMYR?. bOINT BO: FACTORY.- BVSHA GEITIZNDORS' Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Boci,p and Claaadlea, Hard:care and Variety Gorda, etc., etc, 'GP. Orders nrcrprolc Oiled, mv22rlv 11.01M2 D arm • .1 LIM E. BB.ILIDING ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Prodnoe and Pittabnret Mateafactnres, No. 251 uttarts street. Pitiatrortzb. Pa. stoVZ-7. FURNITURE FOR CASH. , — A fall ainartment of Pittsburgh mannfactured IMINITURE, embracing 'BUREAUX, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of • OFFIOK FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment Is for °ABEL Prices are made accordingly. Perseus In want of anything in the above line, would be ad vantaged by e adlins at • • • - IL IttWINI ' No. 103 flakithfield =TM: street, S, ttelow Fifth. • 3. D. Factions, - lon N. Wax. • . BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, 131P0111111.8 04 BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN null OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Stroota, npl4] PITTSEEPOE, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, Juß, A'klD ALL KINDS CP WRAPPING IP . .I :7b ViTarehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rap bought et market prleem. myR IitErVIIOVAL. Jr - 011 N MOORIIEAD has removed to No. 74 IVatur atrvot., below Market JOHN MOORS3I}EAID), COMMISSION MERCHANT, pr.. TUE 3ALD 0! PIG METAL AND BLoonns, NO. 71 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC, JONES JINX L. Bo 1) WM :nut;ULLOUO❑ JONES, IdOYD & CO. aLuureurarAtrata OF CAST sT IE EIL . ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Ito. and First. Stro•fs, PITTSBURGH, PA. _ NE 00 RHEAD & CO., If ANUFACTOREIR OF American, Plain Ai Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Rooling, Guttering, Spouting, &o. AGENTS .FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 130 First 'treat, mr26:ly-is 111A0 Juac ID. ::. ROGERS & CO., AIIIIIITFACTURRREI OD' ROVERS' IMPROVED PATENT CULTIVATOR. TEETH, COL'ilina. ROSB AND FIRST STHEEITS, PI3I 4817R0U. P. WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Littuoit MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood stro;A, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. is amid 20 Wood Street, jy23. tf .1 1 .4113.1 E N A. FETZOR, ZOR. THE 6 ALI or lour, Grain, Ilacon, Lard s 1 tutc.zr, Seod3, Dried Fruit and Product , generally, Vornor of Market and First streets. PITIOBI , [WEL PA. larrn A. EutPaEromt. No Vonveh atraet. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, (Suoxuors to John azrEtaright,) HITCHCOCK, M'CREKKW Si. CO. (STIO(0:98083 TO HUPPMAIT, APOBJEIBT It C 0.,) CE I= BOOK CASAS, Prom thlonel Wm. Hopkins, late Oinal Commissioner. WASHINGTON, Pa. January 8, 1888—Dear Doctor: I have been using your " AntbDyspeptio" Pills, when occasioned required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found any medicine equal to them In relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better condition they found it. I mast confi dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Very respectfully, etc., Da. It. Arista WrisOs. ' WAL HOPKINS. From Thos. Elackmore, Esg, Treasurfir of Allegheny To I a. R. A. Wnaort.—Dear Sir: I have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say' they are the best Pill to nee, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them for "sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip. [ion ; I am happy to say, that thOy entirely cured me. Since then I rise them as a family medicine: if I am bWons, or anything ails me, and I require medlo'ne, I take a Pill,and It cures me; they are my only medicine, and have been for the last seventeen years. THOS. DLAOKMOItE. January 8, 1868. _ PITTSBURGH, PA. D. D. D. 00.111 Hear Dr. Keyser. Mrssas. B. L. FAUN/MOOR a Co—l have had considerable experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the propri etors, and have often fait their benign influence in my own case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con• dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for others, in cases of " homicrania" and other forms of head. ache depending on a deranged and irritable condltionof the stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free .rom any griping tendency. I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges withont at all debilitsring. Yours truly, GEO. H. REYSER, 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, March 6, 1858. JyLlydaw PITTSBURGH R. K ENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov JllO of our common pasture weade a remedy thr.t care riven , kind of Humor, ,VT.JI.I THC WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A 00EIMON He has tried ft In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases, (both thunder humor.) He her now In his possession over one hundred certificates of it value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst hind of Pimple. co fhe face. Two or three bottlea will clear the !waters of biles. Two bottles are warranted to care the worst conker In the month or stomach. Three to five bottle are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. o•ie to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor lultbe eyes. Two bottles are warranted to carp running of the ears and blotches among the hair. pour to six bottles are warranted to care oorrupt and running uloece. Ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to onre the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to onre the mottrlcs perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt-Ithetun. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cane of Garofalo. A benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure in warranted when tho above quantity in taken ROXBURY, MARS DWI Moist,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,. lu caring all kind of humors, is no well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever aged it, that I need not say anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi cians and the most careful Druggists in the country are nn t10111101:18 in Its pral3e. In presenting the lielitud Discovery to your notice, I do it with a tall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving all, and curing most of those diseases in which you are no fortunately so liable. That mod ercructsling disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE D.IOUTE,: Fa ciered as if by a miracle; your own temper la restored to its natural erweetoom, and year babe from short and fretful Lap to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical Dl/30040 ry baCIOM6B a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. lu the more advanood siages of CANKER itoitands to the stomach, cowling DYSPEPSIA, which to nothing but canker o Lho at b ; then to tilt Intostineo and ()mating a sinking, gone fooling, and an indifference even the cares of your Your st4msch is RAW AND INFLAMED, yonr food dhearossns yon, anti you can only take curtain kinds, and even of that ,your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the scrimonoms fluid of the canker Nits it up; then your complexion bees its bloom and ho- comes sallow or greenish, and your best 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 Palpitation of the heart, pain in the aide, weakness of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when yon retire, irregularity of the bowels, and aleo, that most ezcrn• stating of discs.cs, the PILES How many thousands of poor women are suffering from this dlscase and pining away a miserable life, and their next door neighbor does not know the canoe. I wish 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 preventative and the cure, with this groat and good quality, that it will never, ender any circumstances, do you any injury.' Na change of diet over necessary—eat the best you can got and enough df it. D1M5:153039 roe me—Adults ono table spoonful per day— Children over ten yews dessert spoonful—Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli cebielto all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bawds twice a day. Yours truly DONALD KENNEDY. Price $l,OO per bottle. )for sale by Dr. GEO. H. 1011Y131111, No 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa eap4.dam RICH GLOSSY HAIR, G. hl. DOSCH. & C 0 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 cured, or with seek headache, (neuralgia,) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prot Wood's Hair Resta. rative will do all this, 0 , 8 circular and the following: Ass Anson, November 8, 1866. PILOY. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir :—I have board mach said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c., I was disposed to place your Restorative in tho name category with the thousand and one loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family—drat by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot tles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and bad thickened and become beautifill 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 herders, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and value are entirely removed; I can and do and most cor dially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hatr restored from tibias or gray (by re* eon of sickness or age,) to original color and beauty and be all young persons woo would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, BILIEND Woon: It was a long time after reaw you at Eiseleld before I got the bottle of Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try it on Hrs. Mann's hair, as the sm-est teat of its power._ It bait done all that yon assured me it would do; and others of my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, arenow using and recommend. lug its use to others as entitled to the blOcat consideration Inn cdslm for it. • Again, very respectfully and taffy, yours, SOLOMON MANN. - O Jrme 28, 1852. I have asedProf. O. J. Wood's Hair RW,ora#ve, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was beconiingom I thought, prematurely gray, but by the ZIE4i of his Hectare. tive.it luta resumed its original color and, I have nodoubt, permanently so. IL BUSES, ex-Senator, D. 8. O. J. WOOD AW., Provides& 812 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Sire Beling Hatabliahment) and Market street, St. WA MO. , Bold by DA., GAO. H. Kayak No. 110 Wood - sty ebandver And obi by ail good Dreg Ans, T?-;.; -,- -7.: , .0754T;z • Mtat:l4 'IDLVDICAL. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptio PILES PREPARED AND BOLD BY B. 1.. FAHNESTOCK & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Street:, PrUk3I3IIRGH, PENN'A AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tunic, cathartic and anti dyspeptic) medicine, these Pills arc recommended to the public by the farmer propri• utur,(Dß.. W1LIION,) With a confidence such as a long con• time and careful trial of them in au ample practice war. rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence more the motory and leas ihosecerning power of the bowels than any other combination In common use. ach A.S re A mo TlN g lC— nauseti They p a si gize an wi d th de t b h ili e ty mo n zt om de t ta t te o z rv tom n : and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter , rapt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases from the food in the stomach, —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, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain nausea, local or general debility, or that dis gusting sickness or oostivenoss—the usual effects which at tend or follow the use of other pm gea. CrTIFICATES. Extract of a Utter H. F. .bb.rn.rworth it a, Druggista t Mesolp , Tkimeitsce, January 7, 1868. Alzsaas. B. L. FLILNESTOCK a Co.—We were the first to in troduce Dr. It. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ago. They were the heat Liii ever in this market. We use 10 other in our own tan:Linea, and secured - fur them a hick tharenter by our recommendations. Yours, truly, H. P. BAHNKBWORTH Rte , Extract qf a idler fiymtl9. .„I.l.l.Hathitek, /Ornery 15,1848. Messes. B. L. PAELIIISTOOK a 00.—Dear Sir: I have seen Dr. It. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I have used theta myself, and believe them to be the beat Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many oter complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recommend them to the public. Respectfully, yours, THE GREATEST ),- DISCOVERY OF TEE AGE. PLUPLIC KIDNE CURE; I BEAUTIFUL BEAD Completely Preserved DAGIJERREAT GALLERIES. M. CAII6O & Photographers ii44l AnthrotypiStS, NEW YORK 'GALLERY, 140. 21 Filth Wont, and BUNBE AM GALLERY, cor. of Markt.): stre3t and Diamond, Pittobargh PIELICES To SUIT ALL. my/9.tr-gp NEW GAU Li Eitli.EAN AND AMBROT Y . P. ki jtkr I' l NL; ;Ill'.E-Id3111" G A le] Y NE.1.11.1. IT hi Tat: Poet-or:wt. iItJTURAd taaknit iu oat! tho viudoaa atylaa, to tidy svu.ancr, and warranted to plaza' remota:ado ra•-,4e. or demi:land porninta Laken a: Mel: r!datic,n ; aplalydaw-Is A 111BROTYPKS— A Ala) DURABLE vlcatift4 WA MUNI rti), CiAN ISE LAJ AS LAW/ N THE eoUNTRY, AT Removed to 21 Fifth Street: CARGO & Co.'s PIIO'kOGRAPIIIO AND A~iilittYY Y tini.LERY has been romova from 70 Fourth street, to No. 'll LY!th Oren; LULU Market. Theso rooms having ipeeu taiiiit especially for the purpose, with three !erg) lights, are not uurpassed in the city fur comfort, convenience and excellence in urraugeMent. W Our old friends and patrons, and theme wishing mu perior litnnesees, are invited to call. Iteceptiou knout and Specimen:. on the ground tiodr. apT G. W. IRWIN fIAILY I,ES AT No. 54 FIFTH. ST., At the new Commercial Stiles rooms, No. &I, Fifth street, every week day, are held publi, .ales of goods in all variety, salted for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly replenished with frush conalgu• nitthia, that must bo closed forthwith. 7 • AT lu O'CLOQI4; A. M., Dry (loos and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table c'ut. lory ; hardware; clothing; boots I and shoes; ladies were, &c. AT O'OlOOE4 P. M., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, d..c. AT 7 O'CLOCE, P. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks ;ijewelry ; musical inztra• monn ; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes, book stationery, do. pee. IP. M. DAVIS. Auct.o _ INTEREST IN STEAMBOAT METRO t POLIS, AT AUCTION—OnI TUESDAY EVENINO Bgtlfit 31st, at 7% o'clock, at theiCommercial Sales Rooms No 04 Fifth street, wiU to sold: One undivided eighth part of the Steamboat Ifetropolls, with her furniture, tackle, an d as she now lies at the Monongahe a wharf „ Terms—On,lialf cash, reel i three and BiZ MIMI% with approved security. an2s P. 41. DAVIS, Auctioneer. }LARD WARE, AUCTION—On Tins. DAY MORNING, Augusi"3lst, at 10 o'clock, willtei sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, by, order of licceiver, the stook of a pity retail store, comptis. ing almost everything kept in a first class hardware eetabj i 6 hment, such as dirc. d Jackson 'a, spear &Jackson's,. and Diston's superior Saws, steel,Bqatues, from 6to 16: inches; Pore, Smoothing Rabbit, bead and Plough Planes, Patent Smoothing and Plough Planes, Brace and Bins, Hollow sad Shank Angers, Monies Firmer, Slanting and Socket Chisels, Plane Irons, Bevels, Gouges; Butt, Table, Wardrobe and Coign Hinges; Chedt, Drawer and Door 10.-kii; Hand Vises, Brass and frog Castors, Hatchet', Ham, mere, Cooper and Foot Adcos, Ivbry and Boxwood Rules, Trowels, dame and single bitt Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, l Fey thee, Hoe', Picks, Boils, Stoelyardi3, etc., to which the attention of the trade is invited. an 26 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 100 PATENT TOWEL RACKS, AT AtrozioN—On I'UII.SPAY MORNING, Angurt ' 3:st, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial , ales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be so.d, 100 Patent Towel Racks. au26 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. • W 001 ) STREET WAREHOUSES AND' LUTe 2 , AT AUOTI , ):,—Ua TUESDAY BVIII , IIIIO, September ith, at 7% o'clock. at the Commercial Bales no,ms, No. 64 Mirth street, .111: he sold: Those valuable 113t.J of ground, situate on the westward aide of Wood street, commencing at the distance of 40 feet from the corner of • Frout street, and adjoining the drug warehouse of Patine- stock & Co., each having a front of 20 feet, and extending tack 80 feet; on which i 9 erected Item Brick Warehouses, 3 stories high; each having a frooi of 20 foot, and extending beck 76 feet to an area of 4 feet in the rear of the lots. Terms—One-hatf cash, residue 41 12 monthr,wlth interest. i an'27 • P. 61. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TRADE SALE OF QUEENSWARE-4011- MONDAY MORNING, A uirsit 30th, at 10 o'clock, at the °croakers's] gales Rooms, 64 4 . iftli street, will be sold: crates White tone China Were; 2 " Blue This ware is all of the best quality, and well assorted, ire• eluding most all descriptions suitable for retailers, whose attention is particularly invited to this sale—sale positive. • au26 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. For Marlette an tl t Zanesville. hifil 7.-... . The steamer EGRAHAM, Capt. More. 'l''' „- .i , o_li„_ ! . : e' on ATIMS, will leave for the above and all •.,”'''",'''' • : termediute portu On wary TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. I For todght or passage apply ell !ward. C A_RRIAGE MANEJFACTORW AND EASTERN REPOSITORY. JOSEPH WHITE, LyAS JUST :RECEIVED AT HIS BE 19SITORY, situated near the Two.lllße Run, between Pittsburgh and LaviTenceville, a splendid and general assortment o Carriages, Buggies, Mul l.iss, etc. Ilia arrangements are snob that ho is constantly receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public, may rely on always finding a geed stoel4on hand. lie also man ufactures to order, on short notice,i CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,- At' all pertaining to the buolnesti. With eighteen years' practical experience in this badness,and his well•knoven facilities, he flatters himself that Miners groat inducements to purchasers. The establishment is located on the relate of the B. imlsior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the' door every fifteen minutes. au2Eedaw ant . C. WEST b Co., Oa- L'LLNTPA.La u1144 0d CARRIAIGES, ROORAWAYS, BUGGIES, SUEEIES ANL SLEIOHS .4,31.- All work warranted to be of tho best.materiala and workmanship JOHN W. M BILL "'biaSTERA ILL ATTEND '11.) TELE POSTING and DISTRIBUTIN'i o nil kinds of DILL FOR CONCERTS j kCPI(RES, EXECIBECIONEI, Lc; 611 commluticatlona--oither bif 'nail, telegraph, or °that' wise,--dlrected to the ordee of theird °ruing poet, will rect il. prompt attention ap7 THE SIMPOSEUDI. WILLIAM' C. PALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR, Fifth &rat, Nut Door to 't i le Pittsburgh Theatre. The house is new, built espe&lly for the purposes of a First 011138 itestaurant, and Saloqap and the proprietor hay ing Led many years experience „in the business will k e ep constantly on hand the boat that the markets offord. His Wines, Liquors and Ales, are of the best quality. .Hewants all his old iriends and the publib generally to give him a call at the Symposium. Lie'My ARN OLDS, Doyen and David Eon's Writing Fluids for sale by C 7. 8. HAVEN, B:atloner, Nes, 31, 33 and 35 Market street. EXCITEMENT STILL INCREASING-- on account of the great4cdnction of prices at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, wo afo 9 clltog at tuo following cheap rates: Ladies' Black Gaite:a worth $1,75 for $1,25; Ladies' colored Gaiters w rth $1,75 fer $1,25; Ladles' Bus kins worth $1 for 75 eta.; Ladio Boots worth $1,25 for 80 eta.; Ladies' Congress Boon w ort h $1,50 for $1,25; Gent's Patent Gaiters worth $2,75 for $ . DLPIENBACHEII..k CO., N 0.17 pfth street, near Ilarket. LAKE SUPERIOR ,ICO.PpER. MILT. SMEILTINGO WORKS. PARK, IttI'CUIT,DY CO IVIANUFACTITSERSi or:SHEATHING, Brasiers' and Bolt Cagier, Pressed Copper Bottoms, liaised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, ac , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines awl Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 rind, and 120 Second Street, Pittalmrgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. • my29:l.ydair ON THURSDAY, Setamber 2d, at 3 eon, P. as., will be offered for Sale, on the premm ea, several Lots of ground of one, two and three acres, each. Tilta pro perty is aituate on the Coal Will ar.d Upper St. Clair Turn pike, at about four mileefrom the city, near the well Nursery of Bock/stock /4,AntzMni, and from its location iil the midst of most beautiful ;scenery--in in ,a healthy and pleasant neighborhood, and oontreillent to the city; certain ly offers Rare Inducements to tenons claims of purcbai log an acre or more of ground for a country residence: 11l large Academy is in progreaa of erection on the promisee. The soil is well adapted.for flap gardens, orolutrds, etc, and =fir of excellent water are ;abundant. For further pax , apply at our office, 61 i LMarket street. - ' - - CUTIMERT -Real , Zatate Agents.. SOLOMON MANN. MANILL.A. PAITRE3. --All sizes • 'and traditles, for ale by & 00., - • • - Paper Deal . er!rollitcacttdn:tztat. TAKE FISIi.--300 pkgs. just received and far Bak, by (au2,4) 11.0111 Y riAcioLla:No, • % , L,;; r-4 p— G a 3 6 As AT ANY Iftitaf ULfl69 ESTABLISILMENT WALL'S, Fourth street. AUCTION !SALES. STEAMBOATS. : ZANESVILLE. CARRIAGES IMMI=2 No. 197 Penn street, PPMI37IIIOII, PA CARTHY, Uh B