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' , . • ,--, ' . ~ NM= RI7IW DAY MORNING ibunutuat Court , : Couvarnort--13rur m Tau PaRTY.!—The old line American party of Alle gheny county assembled to make county nomi nations yesterday morning, at eleven o'clook, in the Court House. - - Mr. James E. Speer, of Manchester, was oaUed to the Chair, and Messrs. A. Butt, of Bir. utinghara, and T hos. W. Wright, of the Sixth Ward, selected to act as Secretaries. The following Delegates reported 'themselves in attendance • Arse Ward—Vim. Evans, Wm. Hall, John Connor. Second Work—Win. EL Glenn, B. T. C. Mor gan. Dr. Fuodenburg. Third Ward—John Barton, A. A. Anderson, James B. Cooper. Fourth .Ward --Dr: M'Donald, L. 0. Cameron, Thomas Maiwell. Fifth Ward 7 --D, M'Lean, H. W. Corwin, G. Dubarry. &Tat rfant-Thomas W. Wright, James Arm strong, Thomas A. Rowley. Seventh Ward—W. D. Ewing, R. K. Jones, R: Mug. • Ninth Ward—Joeoph Wlokline, J. Winaord, H. Brown. ALLEGHENY. Drat Ward—Wm. Phillips, Hiram Powell, S Hedger. • Second Ward—B. Randett, R. P. Smith, B M. Glass Third Ward—Wash. Swain, H. Holler, J. Hapsley. Fourth Ward—J. H. Scott, R. Andrews, W. Magill. ikest Pittsburgh—J. W. Williamo, John Barns, J. Counor. Itanchater—J. K. Speer, V. Short, N. Mo. Clinton. Birmingham—A, Burtt, B. W. Slocum, Wm Graham, East Birmingham-11 B. Carnahan, T. /3 M'Bride, Joaeph H. Creighton. Sistraburg—J. B. Roberts, J. G. Comstock, A. Patterson. South Plashurgh--John Craigh, C. Kinkerly, B. G. Branff &wieldy Borough—L. D. Miller, Wash. Gibbs, W. Moore. ruguesne Borough—Wm. Thompson, John Bahoup, Samuel Ltwis. Lawrenceoale—G. Craig, J. W. Deiker, N. B. Balch. Collins—Peter Weaver, J. 0. ?d'Kelry, W. B Nortk Fayette—Samuel Stewart, Wesley Kerr D. Crouch. Maler-4. L. Lloyd, James M'Counell, L. Murray. Pub/a—Moses Phßlips, Samuel Battler, M. S. H.ya. Wilkins—D. Little, Jacob Eicher, Jas. Kelly. Reserve—H. Phillips, C. Hatchineon, Joseph Wright. Pete—Charles G. Taylor. West Deer—J H. Carlisle. The Convention then adjourned until after -dinner Upon assembling at half.paet I o'clock, Capt. Short moved that a committee of flee be appointed to draft resolutions. Mr. B T. C. Morgan amended by offering the following: That it is desirable that complete harmony of action should exist amongst all who asknowledge as their ruling principle tit. heti American and Republican doctrine, that ‘•Ameri cans shall rule Americans." That this Conven tion stand adjourned to meet upon the call of the Executive Committee to be now elected. The gentleman supported these resolutions by a few remarks, in which ho gave his reasons for -offering them. He said the American party wee - Plea of principle, and notwithstanding the many defeeeits they had sustained on different 0.002- . Wong, abided by their great principles, in the eene e eious hope that telecom would nitl tnately res t e/t. This was realised in ISM, when another branch of the American party came to the rosette of the field guard," and they elected fen; out of hire of the county offi cers, and nearly the whole of the Assembly ticket. Now, there ere in reality only two par ties in Allegheny county—the American and Democratic—and if notedng should bo done to divide the former, it would be again victorions at the next eleotlon. The selection of candi dates at the present time, the speaker feared, would induce so deplorable a result, and he therefore hoped it would he postponed. Mr. Burt, of Birmingham, suggested the fol. lowing as an amendment to the amendment: Resolved, That it is inexpedient at this time, to Rieke nominations for county °Mom Resolved, That a committee consisting of sev en members of this convention to be chosen by ballot or marking, be appointed, whose duty it shall be to canes a nomination to be made by direct vote of the members of the party, come time between the 10th of September next, and the Bret of October followiege and that they make proper provision for the taking said vote, Resolved, That said committee shall take all proper methods for uniting and harmonising all the different branches of the American Party. On the presentation of these resolutione, eon• •Iderable contusion °named/ and about one half the members of the convention jumped upon their feet, each endeavoring to speak at once. Mr. Short, of Manchester, at last got the floor, and came out strong against the amend meats. fie said the evident design to be ac complished, was to place the making of the nominations in the hands of were workers Last fall the American party voted for half a dozen candidates, made for them ty somebody, he didn't know who, and he wouldn't do it again. The nominations of the party must be open. This convention had been called for that purpose, 4ind it was the duty of its members to attend to It. Here again the wildest excitement and confo• Wen occurred. Half a dozen on the door at once, and the balance of the Convention calling them to order. Mr. Powell, of Allegheny, not withstanding the noise, at last managed to mat e himself'heard, and went on to make a very flow ery speech; but whether he was apoaking on the Smendosente, or only for his own amusement, we couldn't say, as the only things we heard were "American eagle," "Americans rule Amer. "Star-spangled banner," repeated very often. Repeated calls for the question were made, and Use matter was finally settled, amidst the greatest tumult, by indefinitely postponing the original resolution, amendments and all When quiet bad comparatively ensued, Mr. Patterson, of Sharpsburg, arose and offered a series of resolutions, defining the position of the American party on varioun subjects, and offering a plan by which ho thought the nominations Could be made in a manner satiefaasory to both branches of the party. He supported hie reso !ldiome in a speech of considerable length ; and fit iticonclusion, a motion was made to adopt theM Section by section. Thie created another hubbub, and everybody -tried to speak at once. Finally, Mr. Glass, of Allegheny, made himself heard, and moved an adjournment, which was carried with a large majority. This summary breaking up of the Convention did not seem to please that portion which stood by the old landmarks, and a Delegate jumped Up and moved .that all those in favor of an open organization-proceed to the American Hall, on -hearth stoeet, and re-organize. T :Nis proposition was hailed with a faint cheer, an d a gent a dozen Delegates started off, followed shortly a fter by nearly the balance of the Con vention. A n ti e d a t:the Hall, Mr. Powell, of Allegheny, Was requested .te take the chair, and called the meeting to order. Mr. Patterson, %.‘bo seemed to be well primed With resolutions of all kinds, then offered the following for the adoption of the meeting: The primary object of the American Party is to preserve and perpetnote our free institutions. To guarantee the accomplishment of this, we bold— let. That the keeping of those institutions' Shall be la the had _only of these who have been reared under their influence: that Ameri eatte shall rale America. 2el. We hold that the cultivation of any senti ment of European.nationality by those foreign ers who have become citizens, is calculated to di vide the allegiance they owe to the Government, the Institutions and people of America, and .should' be discouraged and resisted by every lover of his Gauntry. Bd. We hold, that ecclesiastical influence in political affairs; direct or indirect, foreign or domestic, is dangerous to republioanism, and that our rulers should be not only free from, butabove suspicion of itszontrol : Yet believ ing that the Bible is the chief corner stone and source-of our libertie, we require those rulers to recognize and acknowledge its authority. 4th We bold, that, to vindicate our manhood, and the Immortal declaration of independence, and to make our institutions rreservil3l3. Re must determinedly resist the aggressions and the Increase of the slave power, and undo the. Image it bee Inflicted on the cause of freedom.' Without arrogantly assuming to mark out any special measures by which alone - these pr inciples : may be made effective without making a p latform. von which every man who a p p roves them Vitidi Mad? "'MOM attemptin g to lac , turecio _. ^ty KEI JULY 19 Prrraßtatos. their political creed, we present them as the broad and deep foundation 'of - the' Anierican party of Allegheny county; and, pledging each other oar honor for their support, we °or daily invite every American citizen who loves liberty more edit party, who believes that the blood of the revolution was not shed in vain, and who dukes to leave his children the legacy of free dom, to unite with us , in the effort to enforce them by the development of a truly American republican - sentiment, and by the enactment of such laws u our State and. National Legisla tures,- guided by an.enlightened and magnani mous public opinion, may deem most'effeotual, without unnecessarily aggravating those .evils we design to remove without precipitating the calamities we design to- prevent. These resolutions, especially the latter one, generated a dismission of a very lively charao ter, participated in by nearly the whole meet• ing, and various amendments were offered. Several violent outbreaks took place. and the mover, finding there was no probability of their passing, asked leave to withdraw them. This was refused, and the meeting voted (hem down, immediately after whiob it adjourned in "noise and confusion." Trim distribution of premiums at the Female Seminary of St. Aloyeine of Loretto, under tho charge of the Sisters of Mercy, took place on Mon day last. We understand from those present, that the exercises of the pupils, were of the severest order, and proved highly satisfactory to all pre sent The performance on the Piano, by Miss O'Neil, of Baltimore, and Miss Krotzer, le high ly spoken of. Premiums were distributed by Bishop O'Connor. f-7 The examination and distribution of premiums of St. Francis' Academy, under the charge of the Franciscan Brothere, came off on Tuesday, at which the Pittsburgh boys took the lead, among the number of students we notice the following from this city: Barrette, ihmeen, Lynoh, M'- Cnliough, Danlavy, M'Swiggen, M'Steen, Jones, M'Oee, Oilday, Boyle, BFFariand and Blakely. Besides parents, there wore a number from the surrounding country to witness the exercises, at which Bishop O'Connor presided. This Acade my has justly become one of the most popular in the State, in which the higher branches are taught. The pupils acquitted themselves with great credit, particularly it the several depart ments of mathematics, and they received, as they deserved, high testimonials of their profl clef:my. The dietribution of premiums at Bt. Xavier's, Youngstown, Westmoreland county, takes place to-day. This institution is under the control of the Sisters of Mercy, and le reported one of the most desirable institutions in the country. A groat number of young ladies from this and sur rounding States are receiving a finished ednea don. We shall endeavor to publish a report of the proceedings. Tun remains of Timothy Marry, the young man Who was taken sick with yellow fever while on his way home from New Orleans, and who died at Louisville on Sunday evening last, were followed to their last resting place yester day, by a vast concourse of citizens and fire men. lie was a member of the Allegheny Fire Company, and was much esteemed by his ac quaintances. TUX Paws in 81 Paul's Catbedra were offered for rent yesterday, quite a number were disposed of at premiums. Timm will a meeting of the Board of Mans. gers of the Sharpebarg Bridge Company this afternoon, at two o'clock. at the tiellti place. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post THREE DAYS LATER IRON EUROPE. AJELATVAL OF TUE CANADA. IJAIITAX Joty 19 --The Coo ell r-ratn, Canada artirei this tnoratng Iran Liverpool, with date, re the 7:111nor She twinge no nears of Intp , rtanee froxi, the rear of war. The weather has hewn farrear".• There here Leo co tooermrate in the en.a.a are, hoverer, ample deratlA rf U n toTent reptliza rer tha Al Ites lionajaasy, thoael eeare.r.lr cheap as baloro the pc!, Mead= of hre cretrA loan The Crawl. arrival ot 11 o',;e L. Lard Region sr., Ott:trd on tee :ad or July with Crest PaimP• It is rumored that Poiterier 1 - tor, roperaaded. Th Mlles ar.• etrrortbroi ,- ic UI. earn against the Halakrl, and the serr• - nee r -sti“act ti!y. A French battery of core hal been nearly er.nveuel In front of Careening Gel 1- keep el the garaakan Flotima I,,pore :my that G. r . .. - b•ket? bee teat '23,00.0 additional trool.e Gen. Llpr..l3di'm tinny tam Area reinforc,l by tn. arrive Cf anTt her diTI/1.4D The lardliasce, and Tnrk, under rima• Patba h a d ns.de an eZeseltioff into t-e Interior of Teblarna3 • • tlncut tanee and ceound inuStertr 4 Jloo , lt/t4 - sr The 19 , 23.13=1 at Kerstarb t. ne the say tr Pwri, curefal a t1:1.-ete chcog, that the War hae already coy the hdtsnr‘lit nntl , n. a alt11:n of Ile.. Etnitrian terntinu to the I ith cf Jute atate that an flotilla ot ISO trawl artd ehiht hour? ISCx ts•t the 115 t *mouth of Na-ol wltlout .act , er J ttra wthrireur ma Iltry atersard4 made • cletwaritt on Ea t. Ic.nd cod dretroyel Gov.frtmerit 51011 A. Tioy &Leo kus.A.ed fort erichc-ot The Lalk the n 111.4 tqualnan iraz enntalLit Gth JulY. ENGLAND zfr Itnehtick ba-I been !erupt..le ootalXiitinn Of lc - quire into the brucalootoltret of po:lcenieo In fll d. Pori rn ,be Sunday 'reeding BIJ dote Milner filbson had esheid ma es planation of Leri John Rusielre ate lemon t In the Vienne Oor.ferenee [het serer conttinpleted the renerntion of I.l.uwAry owl pt. land. Mr. Cobirn, lin Roebuck and lir. D'irraall an attar-tad Lcrd 3, hn Ittiarell ; after which. the mattarr sag drcnp.i. Lo d LLrla, If aaiL, slll be appointed Pectiataataz Gen eral. The Canard otearnship ?atoll was lormobed et Clyde on bo &.1 of July The [taxman Seer_ ataxy of Legation to Porto z 1 was ta , eentkidtacfrvured on board an ogil.la rouble from Booth• atopton to Lisboa. He had b,Ct on a ercrat u pollitx-a to FYann and England _ _ The Leg - Madre Assembly on the tth July vons.l 61 loaner 7f0.0/0 francs. In addition to the t reposed law to Increase taxa•lco. which Was t 4• yield 70 mI/lLens per aeon.. The Emperor's speed) b.d been well roc-sleet It Ir., reports:l that the untrian minister had s a kad fx as eapiattation of the referee°. to We etteernmenr. • SPAM. We have adviws from ipansvja. Henrillea, which state that a rifting has taken piece lxiCktaietuia, nomfnelly s b ou t the matter of wages Teo tusnantrtneers h. 4 herr, astassit rutted. In Be:TWIN:fa the Guard haft refused to mareth. and the Cantata Orders( had that himself Ina citadel with • few felthful troops, awl sent medit.tione to the insurgents, who roc:4TM them with shoots or Vi se ?Juane-so Ad.'lees front Madrid by tel.graph to the 6th state that the insurgents still held Barcelona. A Carlin 'cak had been defeated et Pertgt,sr,_ The Paris correspondent of the Times rays that the Span lit Minister of War had had a tong conference with the Emperor on theitate of Bolin. Napoleon expressed a de. termination to prevent any attempt to times! Queen W- W 1& PRUSSIA. The Ebsg la rect. Taring from his recut want Matra RUSSIA. The Enirlisb papers are inanufsetnrlng Statement* witb rmaril to revolutionary mo►enamta to Ranh., to favor of the Grand Dule Constantino. Tb.y are, howesor, nina In ventions. The Pre.Bl4vory Conwelation •i Lazing. ton, Rio Be. Londe, July 18,--At the evening session of the tn.- Slavery Convention at Lexington, Ale-, on the 24 A'ay, great conferlon stole on the subject of Pnaddent !Than tunes eddrera, whirl, was finally allayed by the Ca/MI/100D passing a rote of thanks, and requesting a copy for pubL cation. On the third day, after a stormy debate, a platform was adopted to the thllowing el:trot:— That the agitation of slavery by Congress, or the several Btates, will finally lead to a diseolut on of the Union. - - - Metres:dation; by nowelseeholding Maws not to admit moreshm territory, is a declaration of hostility to the Con• stitatkra. That the diffusion of slavery tends to ameliorate &bacon. dition of the else , . and mental= en equilibrium against a non-elaveholding majority That the Nebraska and Kansas Act and Fugitive Blare Law are cordially appr-ved cf. and that monied combina tions to colonise Kenna is slti attempt to thwart the pur pose of the Onnuttution, and will naturally lead to reamt ance. That while an intention to interfere with the of actual settlers is disclaimed, yet they will protect them eelves and their property tram all encroachments. That the 18 border counties of Missouri contain 40,000 slaves which would become valueless if Kama bee:onus the abode of abolition fanatic*. That the good crane of the North abroad put down (anat. foal agitations, and leave Hansom to settle int own straits to ate own way. A committee ws• appointed to prepare an addrees to the people of the United States, giving a blstory of the Hansa, excitement ' Beaolntions were adopted calliog upon the Legislature of Miesotud to legtelate within the N , ustitutim acainst the products of Massachusetts and other States that have prate Ideally nullified the Fugitive Slave law . The 0:woollen then &Mooned sine die. From ICarissts..Annual 1111.ossago or Gov It ceder NlWYottb, July 78 —IVO have triviV`R from Kansas to the 18th. The annual tortenge of Gov. Reeder contends tor the right of the people of Oa territory to s. ttie their own ef. fairs uninfluenced by other Ptates. Lie nays the Legintaturo has the power to legislate on the question of slavery to n limited extent. He recommeoda the p.amae of a tur lure• t Liquor Law, on account of the evil Ono a of the tremc on the Indiana. The Governor thin's a light law only ',ld be required to carry on the government, and contends for the rte,ht to tea pre-emptions• Ile urges the immediate en. tabliahmont of a seat of government, and states the 'man lation of the territory at 8383 females and 6783 males. The Governor vetoed the bill firing upon the Shawnee Idizalon as the seat of government, but the Leiglelsture puma it over his head, and adJournod to moot at the Shaw. nee Vol. Kinney niad hi• Expediflon: Nay; Toes July 18.—The schooner kmma, hence for Central Ame rica with Col. Kinney and men, was lost on the 19th of 'tine, on Care.des beef. AU hands were eared and taken to Turk'', laland. The Col. wee in good spirits. and au negotiating foranottter yeiseel to take the taped . time to Nicaragua. [MOND DISPATCH.] A letter from Turk's Wan .1 says that the Kinney expo dition wohld sail on the 28th inst. for Central America in a British vessel chartered for the purpoeti. Maryland State Convention Benximal, July 18.—The Maryland State °envoi:Mon to nominate a Lottery Commiasioner and Comptroller of the Treasury, Treasurer, ac., met here this morning. Nothing wail done beyond a temporary ormuilziation. M'Salg, of Allegheny County was &matt Precedent. Trial for Murder. • visa, .Toly I7.—The jury in the nese of Johnston, for killing larva:toe, felled !lmp, eJtil were dleehanged =IIIMME!IMIZE ruslon In Now York. 'ors , July 18.—The Whlg State Commit to meet lr , —ltt ee hata called a State Comrentlon to rot . In Syracuse on the 28th of September. A strong Fallon sentlutent preysiled be the committee at their meeting. galling of the Americo. • Boyce, July 18.—The ateamahip America exiled i 04115 for Liverpool via Halifax. She takes out de, and 176 passencers. 0 0 0,0001 u ape. COMMERCI PITTS! RIRGR BOARD OP TRADE AND DIEREIIANTSV EXORANGIO. OFFIDERB. ii•erident—Jol3ll SEUPTON. Are vice fivsident—Wk. Shinn. Stoonti a " Wu. EL Damn. Secretary—Wm. 8. Hann. Treaturon—Joan D. BODILY thtperintendent-3. T. NOMIIAtt, Ja. Cbmmitttt of Arbitration for Jut v.—W. R. BROWN, V. P. Faurti /MUM% JOEIN SC 21, AWL 4 3011D05, Joan MCDMIT DAILY EDVIIsW OP PITTSBURGH iflailarlS OPIUM or TITO Deny BIORnING Poar,} Thursday, July 19.1855. Business yesterday was rather more active than usual, we give the following quotations: FLOUR—Sales 00 bbls extra family from. store at $9,25; 100 do superflu- do from wham at $8,75; 120 do do and ex tra do from stern at 58,87g9; ao family do at $959,12. o RAlN—bales 150 booties Oats from depot at ltie; do do from storo at 60e. 300 FOOAR—Sales 17 hhas good fair at 7 4 mouths. MUSHY—Bales 15 tibia rectified at 8150. SAWN—Bale, 3000 lbsehoulders and hams at *12,10340, math; 3000 do shoulders 8,44 e, do; .1600 do eanvasaed tams at 11%e, oath. LARD—Sales 8 bbla No. 1 at 10e, rub. COYFRE-20 bags Lair Rio at 11.5,'0, cash. HAY--30 loads at 'males at sl2oa vi ton. PIZECES-4 tone Pearls at 4*, thna. tone Juniata at $7O, six months. METAL-65 tone No. 2 Allegheny at V 9,50, six months. fidr*The money writer for the New York independent, who 14 alibi to be a leading business man In that city, in the last number of that paper, says : "Since the opening of the present year, the condition of the country has greatly Improved. On the Lint of.lanu. nth money was worth from 12 to 24 'Ft cent, per annum. Today, capital is abundant at from stolo i 4 cent. Stocks and bonds of almost every denniption have taken an unpre. cedentesljamp upwards. In many Calle2, the advance has been from 25 to 40? cent. "Our bank parlors present a more turintrelaz appear. awe. There is loss bowing and scruping, low alone. and compliments If a man don't take off his chapeau as he enters the door, It Is all the same provided be has In his hand, Instead of his bat, a lot of good ba.einess paper. No.. thing Is said to a boom i " good standing" about waiting log to have their otfaringyottrfort the board. If the paper is good, the motley is obtained, and the parties go about their hardness, without bring requested to again "tor a de. Melon. Daring the whole of the past six months our mer chants have been healing In silt, Contraction and liquid. allot, bare been the order of the day. "There who have heretofore done too much business have made up their minds to do leas anti do It better. Country merchants who have asked twelve months credit have been disappointed. They have, therefore, bcaghtless and Intend to pay more promptly. Importers who have so frequently got their "Ilogera burnt" by sending out aco ad orders, have taken a name prudent coarse the past salmon. With email stocks on band they a•• now well prepared fur a good fall trade. Their Importations sill be liberal, but not so large as formerly. " The prospect for th , fall, it rudact be concealed, Ls bright. Our crops in the aggregate will probahly be more abundant than ever, and the a•mthion of the foreign mar ket will doubtites be ouch that prices will continue to rale high. Money v ill also be abundant—more co than it has Deets for many years If the forelan war should he cousin ded, we shall probably, as a nation be more pros crone than ever beers. Let our bu•innal men, then, act with caution—not forgetting the lesson taught the parr two years.' Bank Statement. The OfIMO Ilona Averages to Paton:ay hut, July 14, et !alit a large aggregate !nerves. In the hoe of epode, the total being rel.] to 116 10tt.% - 0--the t ighset row reported woos the 17th of !larch lest The Loans awl Dirounts have tag= enlarged to about one-half the Ralson! of the In manse In Epeel. e, white the Thorpotits are autalantiolly the vane as tut week. Including the hob-Treasury balannien ototur,loy aftennonn, the folhorlos Is the tram! enaLLATIViI RICAPITrL&TIC-7:. . July 1,';',1 Jnly 7,14_ Jul! 11. tsti.6:B-4.41 _ ,41i3,32 _... 11 IV .IM 241.tera3 1ect43.755 Circulation :."45,(+Yi 7.515.724 Depeette 71 , 4 57.9 , 1 249 tte..G:l,C7, - .3 113 Fub•Teetalarf.--. h.:Z.2.14S 2,(4.1.501. 2.1.00432 The pn.r.nt etatenent will La regard.l fornrsAl), eh,..tr a w tom* a gam In lb.. F7.7:41 mmr,r, after Os ex post darlog the wank t 4 51..2i2,7 0, ant a, ezhimtic, a tees dlxproportiormi• lo , nm,* In tsars rI'AT7 the rriorlcuo wmt r nme, Commercial Stirnraar,. .Pm. Paricrd.s. The turn ;or 4, , vhir To? Cr, r; - e rr tbat th, tor arlatYA fra,tl 'ha rcitral e, h , Tarok 11-2,1 at a i 74- th, Ta ro k f,,c tt t:;‘,C4al. f a.}-..-Z ; I I :17 , .;.1 t. I ;aarotEMlS *PA i.e oar , rt The y .." ba e.3; t.m z , , ;4.3,1 Cott :; tzitdiiOX ~••••• CO'S f!rrillii: Orlaalls IrriatlllTyr - ..1 4 13; ortorA flraodrir tr • Fl:7-1,1 .6 OA. qu.to the Lawkat tar firr-o4stef!.. ca,•aratty • , 41,4init 111 tart boa do , itord la O trey quor,r, at, market iz dolt. lit'acrra Cans. P 1.., 40..00. 41; (tti" ' srb-,..1 17. a y.tiolt CAM 44-3 colter! 7:l;.Nita 4 C. , :44r4 .wi CitrkPt I . o:bardsnn, 0.% ,r,rt only /Mel In • r.tall nay In ttokr• sti 9Yt Lar.l taioe at ft,,nlatomm Hach. ch.. ore 1a... fau-rattc. Tt, Inns fir 1,412,0", %1C,17 ' lan ' C r y zywlot gank,j,. rk•r,,,Z• at I! , tx.7 4 - . 127. C-0.C.1411 eneribi, at,l4.vv,d. F....1r,11t,m at LlT•rpont ruttr but r. ,c - tably :earn. r ,,, thors & 4. Suirar JeCa azlam:tin dull alit••ter co.t •sty.] tt• tairkst Luny neT; i<3 (4.51 a. FlActrA it:rpm:ice omtlikerrat.:y •cd d-ratt,ld sa,lns Ingkrket bar !Ton cn txpsrd ehtp 111 qtiols..l at I.? £ rig 74s OTila CS TMXOP.BPEI KA}MM Naar req.., utzr! , at-rt,l Hail= a 1;; CUM be i r 413 11.a.ting 1, .!e•c......c1 Cli.Cara rettrm dull. F drCit..] It l • c.f., 1.- - fy }.b4, (Al t , at Sit 60Q,..:1,1.0; rule_ trbts K.ottsrra at L—. Wheat uttrb•airett Cara firm mfr. ai,C. , ) • at vin Pork mr.:044 1.40) tAlg at $14,'5.41r, 11 , gri f.rn. *alas 250 bbla at C we, 7'o t.,;, at 104, turen go , il.ittor lt•CI to t,rt. be]. at 4014, Coif,. 1a.,,r es ate: rain a,/, , ,h) ~L ;•• IIS for Nl,.ltmes. arta as ).• 111,1.. t N ti. ~utrnc buoyant: salvo It..)bbda at C%. Os:man. .Itey 14 S',4o Ens,; but little, 1.1 at that prl-• (lawn toll at n tilithar; alti9l+3- data Ski aIJM 9 iSrt:t•ty atteali ; *alms Loo 76 LLla •t 31 (brew, eal.• a: is oleo tk-,xra ao TL:to rite, boa fa:lat taro fo,ot Ware yorterlay. DaLTIULa.t. Jnly ral.a Trif t,b3. linerant groat at SP.) srth nol9Nuerit maim" at s9me Nro I,b{o Clty Mil/a at $7,t,0 r• beat: aa:ta bu -tAte at o.n; NA, 81,$iNe„t2 Corn • as!. C.X , 3 to artt:ia at SI,t?";3t,LIS; osln, t4C r iy.lL CAttle Al•rket. Nit. boat. 5,31 v 18.—The •t ttaio mitt-I:at were 3,W3 12.L4 - 4 El,e•p anti 2.00.1 Pwler; .•!c% r.r P.,••••• at 6 3.4-g, 11; tibtorp have Sr. Ilan, ttabz of Swirl. at 4:4436 ifiirJust ftewolved, > anpna,•r !ed. of Latooirr, Pongee tad Gem, MATO, which ain deolrable, and will be so , d tow Fon c.iida, ti 0111110 LET, DI N0.:40 Libdrty street, bend or Wood. The Graefonberg Dysentery Byrn', ♦ epeckly wad infallible, Pecon.ly la Blarthma, Dyeentrt7. Bloody flak, Cholera hlnebni, Cholera Infkotam, arid the Astatitt Cholera, if taken with the first ty an, tome,, els somltleir and tiLiscrtma. It menu Who to curs the wont posrible caste of bowel complaints, Emend.ly Ina few hours.. esit.lom ligfort4 a d•Y • is purely eekstable, and tekszt la altorst any quantity , Iv p*rfectly hatml e e s . {trice 60 rents. Tht Greenberg Green Mountain Ointment. Invaluable for Bunar, Wounds, Ppralna Chilblelne,Oorne, &re., Swellings of all kinds, rthetunadszo /odes, /3routidds, &monde. Meer", hole • the Side or Beek Immediately relhared, In lisnanadons of the 113 leen. and for all came whole there Is I utl.nanta• don. Price Twenty Ore ante. Morahan's Uterine CathoUoon. A certain mutt Cr“ ProispAna Uierl . and for most of the asters-log complaints Incident to Females Pre pare:l by Dr. The-, Pomeroy, of Mina, eolely for the Orestenberg Com• patty. Print SU*. other Graefenberg Medicines A7O Act Lotion. Lita , t4 Buten. ameumptire &Om. CAndrcn's Panama. Amer and Ago, Pub. lab Le's Pile Ointment. }arzapazdta Compound- The Oraehnblrg Manual of Health, A complete band 000 k of tnedlolno fur famillae—prloe Oa. °Moe, 214 Broadway, Mow York. CAUTION. The public Is requested to beer In mind that everything prepared by the Omelet:it:meg Company has their seal upon It. Spurious articles beve hem/ le , urd of , fiAly resembling the genuine in every pert oilier except the seal,and the utmost oars should be observed before purchesing. Bola whelesa:e and retail at Dr. KEYB/111'd, 140 wood garret 13 , 17:dew le Uua't tibLir.TE IT, u.l,es you can satisfy yourself I hat the statements mad- consenting the properties of Q ffsb.streces Inimitable Mir Cb2orfog Fluid 0511 be telly substantiated by facts. A trial will In every can ganef) , those who use it, that it restores grey hair to Its ttetu• tel color with all the strength and healthy growth of I youth. t does not act es a dye. out upon the email vessele et the roots of the halt, and thus ethnulatos the natural secretion of coloring matter, giving tone and strength to Its growth. In every rase it restores the natural color of the hair, where age or sickness has tarred It gray. Price, 50 cents per bottle. Bold by B. L. CUTHBERT, jyll 10) Third street. N Wolin NNW BOONB I Female Life among the Mormons. • Cone Cut Careers. A Long Lank Ahead. Rolla of the Woods. Way Down East. Btu Papers. My Confession. The Old Jim. Pertecopice. Just received and for sale by W. A. GLLDEITPENNE.I7 A CO, JyB Fifth et , opla site the Theatre . . _ R. BROWN continuos to be reasoned for the cure of ij SECRET DISEASES. His success in long standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call with out delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatics*, Piles, or Seminal DebilitT s Should not delay to get Idred.s advise . Letters coutalaLog a fee Innaedlately answe Oflice and Private Rooms, No. Blamoacl alley, Pitts. harsh.ja2d • 4 • •-• • 4: "*., , ; 4•- 4 fp" Tax BITER.—The stage of Water at dusk last eseniog was 4 . feet 2 inches.. •Weather clear and warm ' Tllll steamier" Castle Garden "-Is loading for Lords, with the intention of leaving this evening. Too attunes "Eclipse" will take the place of the "Forest City," as the regular Wheeling packet today. She leaves at 10 o'clock, A. M. Till fine steamer "Yorktown" is the regular packst for Cincinnati today; leaving' at 12 delerek M. he is well pro vided with all the tequealte eeanzunedatßeaff that a traveler cauld &site. Tin two new twin Weamers Ullellanco,"Capt S. 0. 'Young, and sc gam, young," Capt. B. 0. Grey, made their trill trip last evening, lashed together. Both boata were built at Shousetown under the superintendence cf Capt. S. 0 Young. and are fao similar to each other. They will be at the wharf this morning, ready for business. Their draught of water Is only 1.5 inches—and they are furnished in the most faa• Mums style. Tin Louisville Morin, of the 16th, says The river was rising rather fast yesterday with six feet water lit the canal last et• Ding.. Thin Hu, is Franz the head waters combined with that of the 1 wer tributaries, and a good stage of water is anticipated. The weather yester day and Sunday was Quito warm and dear, with an Dil.`ll - good breeze stirring. At the Lett or the day yeger day the thermometer was at itio. Baca EMT or VIE STRIKER NATCHEZ PP.CP2 NEW ORLPARS TO NATCHEZ:4IE2a Tuts EVER MADE.—She Lett New Orleans Saturday craning, at IS minutes of 4 o'clodk, and her time to Notches. from wharf-boat to wharf-boat, was ef,ohtcni hours anditfty4hree rstuutes—the quieten: trip ever made by nearly an hour. • Tim St. Louis Democrat, of the 17th Inst., says: The river at this point during the past week rose alsmt 18 inches, and was on a stand yesterday. It is very probe hie that today It will be on the decline. There are 10 feet water at least in the channel to Cairo, freight scarce on the Upper Mississippi • fiver low, and no improvement since our lest report. Last arrival from the Missouri ta ports meeting boats putting out freight between EC Joseph and the Osage month. Four and a half fiat watur on the bars at lower 'gado!' the river. Arrivals yesterday mere far from being nnmazons , sone or two boats tram below, one from the Illinois, and one from above the Rapids, with a very Ught cargo, freights being about exhausted above Bea kuks Sun.—The New Orleans and St. Loula trader Elephant-, was sold by the Sheriff, on Saturday, for $5,1.10-caat, Messrs' E. al Daley & Co., of New Orleans, being the purchasers. - - - POET OF 'PITTEIBITEGEL ty - 117)1 vacua werza tr Tat eFIAYMIIL. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Browner'ihr, " Luserne, Bennett, Browner ' " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Clara Bieber, Hionderickeon, Wee: Newton Michigan Fat, Herat, 'Weller - 1U r. Venture. Gordon, Steubenville. " Forret Qty, Moore, Wheeling. Empire City, Idllford, St. la , nie. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luanne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Eliaahe Clara Steher, Ilenderickwin, Welt I.7."irton. Meal= No. 2, Beta; Wellerille. Venture, Ciordtln, Steubenville i• Diurnal, Sheidierh Wheeling. " Clara Dean, Dean , St. Loa,. STEAMBOATS. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and %V 'simians' Packs. a. The DIIIIINAL. Captain A.'S. ..s.witirr.o, and the Fortt= CITY. Captain Gi..=•l D. Nlc.cit, w run as regular DAILY PACraTA, betties!, l'itraboroti, B " be nvilie AIM Vrtimataii, impplt4 at air interzNthite ports. The DIURNAL will hears Plttabray.li. ortiltanltys, Wed orsoays awl Friday; at 10 o'elork.A.M.—•Rettamiog stir will % Iraq', A whaelins on Tactstays,Thertzlaysevi Patenisyl, at _7_ o'cl4mk. - M.. FOREST CITY will lases Pittaborgb no'lnexd9ys, noverf. Awl &IMMAYs., at Mc:clock, A. .I."'.—.tieforr...;r4, alio wilnaars Wl:sating on Mco-laya, Icextr, ally: awl Fri days, at 7 1 4 o'clock, A. M. For tritest or i=.0....,7 apply co Issani cr to J. D. COILINOMIOD, Agent, No. lai Frnr.t. ‘.!,..r0- wren For Cif:MintMCl. The etearaer Irelftft.TOWN, Captain Ta Khania +-a 0.: Jas . aKha n ia Clerk ; ctil lest., fe:r the rtr,ra sad tqtercmlitt, puma to TEICT, ZDAy, Jzti I lual, et 10 A. M. For itr7tght er p.m:. apple t..• 1,.1, - 4, Cr! 1:7, jll9 J 01174 riACR, ASA,t... For st.. Lool.. Th.. sr. osier CAS talc lT f t , ti. lirrLlNzr, oil Imre br 01. name lend in' i,n53 dtatrt VMS THTIRSDAY,Iy I+, , r fro4ht 5;4 , 1 r iii i r.l. az to Jyl FLAG.% For CloGss ii.7t The rteenrr tecti: ! , 1 AT, T, itcrete , p2, ClerL—tri;!, idialit t r tlx. shoe and ell I!lterrneli-e3e Torte cr TULIDAY.IaIy 17th. at to A. X'. ref fn :a! 4r passetze apply citt hear], CT t. Jr" JOIIN FLACK, Atrear J. R. llairbwar, r LITT CLEP.E., 14-I - L.\S7c, (414 W. N. Iroor-Wa I I c :A.) J. fL 11.4P.DOCIt iGZI/ tro B..rtivir.4 tad fAxchs.rgtar, Pr.. 104 cooproirr intionnovnto to 5t. , . 3.1^21 , .... t0i1i.e..r.:ai a DISCJILiIIiI• !NO CLEMI. roy-i A UCT lON SA Lisp: Auction--Sales A Cem=tteriAt Woce!, aid rr rtre4tkzt to z'eioe's, A. z ezzerzt Priecerizbts, etzple e.r.3 Yzael I=3 Strees, flee, Caps, Ae. Grocer:se Q zevatrztz, G Lammas*, Cr.:tier-7. Lek AL:4 Glazzas,Nrer &cc. F1.5: - .zel,!. I .11 g e r nr. ts ttez, , It'.7 7 r.TC7,13C3, P. U. Coats, Ptittl-r.teq7, ran-cy inet,^4zltzta, Elatlvianftvi Cutlery Cl<Atlluft ..1 vre - :.1)0, Al, P. ?I. PAN TA, Aurt...,,,,r , 1.111:t1 _ _ P. 21. DAVID, liactlzaser QTAPLE AND FANCY DRY Go r 3 AT AccrioN.- 0 th Mel/SEADAY 1401211:41,3/11, IS:h., It 10 e l rl,cb., of (be Czarotardal ell.* Roma, rcrrnrr fool F 1 th irtrrtat*, win 15.11 001 , 1 a ittrrs! to,:rtcact t I st_zurrm.b , . Parrs! c 7 abi Goe.in; ca., a quantity of Pars. 1101 A. Via'avtia., Ilatr, Dagta, Mara. C!etbtn, ec .W 4 P S.! DAVIE., OVILDLIIO LOT F'OO. SALE. Al4l' ttl fret front co WYLIE street, a¢l eit•iieitzg back 1O Net C 4 Wii!••lby. On the h•:•.2 ;art of Cha Lc! b • Cellar Wan, bul:t us - e'en:sa Houses. This Lot ts in a 4:o.:able ImA:ten fee a ; am.t .ill tr r; iOW, lima en terra il* tams. Title mod, aed r.emr tnetine.brarnze. Ifinqulre cf QE'). At Oren. r.r -ie,i!es CARV/LL, TAIIAOI, ro 2:1 Ptrtu grzzrr, nTat iTi to UaW. aux-Mg farteri t Ila,borg CIZIIIINti milt to °ran to ttso be,t , ontnlakt rats,. 1111Y8' currnuca taci► rn nrrln. Charlotte Olutn,o, ?IA ANTPACTI.IItaIi AND DRALE:II. fn SIANO Fnityll, gra 1 , 3 2 PC1W d I,lwele tad MorLal Intirnorrtrr Moat for tbr rtlebruted MAIM; Trani; .150, rat I,llbilivt, DIAS CO:* 13,-.TON Pritf a . vitb am} witt,out Aalon Aharlorsont. (1113 i do lI 8 OXISV, STORI:4,00.11,1, TO LI —rautormtrrtlit—A oomr.,imoblo or ball, parlor, antsproom, lultamo, roar PK i ronao, r._, Jordon end Krcd loam ..411,41trny Cl/y—A Two Rory Drick "longs, Eifllly painted sad papered, on 11,,t1roon erne:, ntar N. A . Lent $lO per month. W4eile.grstie--4 DarenincLiirinia rr terse rorme, on MO FtThat, with lure Lard, well Sc. Rent. St per month Yitorintrgh—A. large Three Story Iltich, No Third rt.; rem EU per var. rot 31 awl 27 Dudermie atract ; with bet:m.l4 two codes, witn basement, ylvd 4c. Two WarettollAlN OD Water etneet A !arty ntaredoma cn Fourth stmt. Tinsther with nibern. Apply to kL COTUTIERT SON, jelb • etliunte AT gy... .5 At 35T..— , Wlsbing to reduna cur sunk. n;1711 Uln locum afar our ameortMent of BOolid, STATION. RBI% ac., As, AT tiAnTsfiN CO 1' PRICES. +Ogl ing to aupply tansies, nod person- to watt , f Deo" lath nnar bay, an opportunity of procuring boots at from 25 to 60 ,Ct cent lass than eleowhero AU lo arab t of Bargain% ahould rail %con at I.ACYFEtt'S. Jell 67 Wood et ,Ptttabotralk, va. ttla •n o; 1 1 , Ita l ei A t lN quallty to•art‘g. Scrwrs and Tailors' Bbaars ground In the best manner. Razors con. cared and oat in superior style, by jail DOWN & TETLEY. 1::.%6 Wood Ft. I--11880,5700, $lOOO, &e. 8 560 t 0 0 a . 1.10 .1 of four room:tan:l hell, 5700 ?OE TUITILD ACRES OF MIME LAND, w 1.21 Eton* Dwelling Conte, a good garden, 300 grape 01n a, cherry aid apple tram, attawborrles, do. Only four rallea from he city. on a good plan. Md. $7OO FOR A 000 D DWZI,LINO muss on Poborti dew, wall flubbed, and In good ord,ir. • $lOOO FOS SUPRA *OEMS; nine cleared end In cultivation. Dwell ng Dome, fruit twee, do, ac. About Ova MOM from the ei*e. 91800 von NIND ACRES, with a Dwelling Home of tour moms etablo,44 - gratm eines, do., do.—in good order. Illtuated at four mileartorn the city. 8. CrITIIDURT a 50N,140 Third et. FOR SALE VERY CHE ALP. -k DUMDUM LOT IN ALLEGHENY OM, 21 fan by is 100. A goal Depth can bo had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING CUT. 1091 Law Hookas latauthorised to eell low 80=1, 7ek.11,18 Lis? DOOtif., 10 solo Pa. Reports, by Darr; Boustees Institutes; . Orneullare Patience , Intartoll's MVO, la st ad.; And other Reports, Momentary Works, &o. GEO. F. GILLIIORE, at the oftlee nf Nlnrrking Poet "AUAZINIiti AND PAI . NHA-- All the Nen noose published. All the llhooslues ios July. All the Now York, fiestas' and Philadelphia Weekly Papers fer.this wok. Ilsodred and for sale at the Book 'Store or W. 4. OILDISNYCNNEY k CO, J 67 Fifth et., opposite the nestle. Removal HAVING REMOVED the Stook of EMIRS end ETA. T/ONKRY from 81 Wood street to No. 80 FIFTH sand, by ibis arrangement our rent and expennea have been rednoed more than one half This will enable us to sell Lewis than any similar establishment In this city ; and we are determined to do It. All now who want cheap reading and Otatlonery had better call at No. 30 FISTII et., neat door to Kx..bange Bank. between Wand,Markt. ism BA&I'L It Aa`a. Co tneralttp.. NVALTER P. MARSHALL tasocieted with him, on the 2d day of July, JOS. R. HUGHES, in the Well Pap.r business, Wider the name of W. P. MARSHALL h CO. Yoz_ipgron. }run, SIGN AND ORNAiIIiNTAL PAINTER—No. 29 s r oprra street, opposite the Neptune Enette House. mh27:l3En BARK & / 7 10 6 / 6 R, PhUo min, No. 76 Third street, Pittsburgh: and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. YstilASOLB-4550 rich and fashionable kink Parasols, re dared 85 to 50 per cent, at Jyl6 A. A. MASON .a aims. ILA ECM GOODS —A. A. BfafiON a CO. aro oloaing out Ty their Irbole et ok of 'mato 4300 a. and Embroider les so fi goitgotion , of DWI" Mind( %Ist usual prima [3716 MADAME EDWA RDS, ---.7 4 1.1.... - - Tee minx cameler): ..AL: .- 7,71- CLAIRVOYANT, , - -,-, iJ ..,,,.. - - ,, ,,,,.1 Cat be consulted at her rooms eor .Zi•: „ v p - kW nor of WOOD and FIFTH stneta. • Pittsburgh. i'''' . Rooms open Day and E'en% 7i - Consultations private and coundere• s ~..„, tial. . . a -' -••- kiii ,i. TE82.8. aelltiernell, $1: Ladle.% *"..,,, ei, .„. ~er only 50c Je2l:lmo --" JOIIN W. M'CARTHY, pill Poster and Distributor, xyz- rattnd to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of bILLh FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, ktimanoNs, do. All comummicatlons--either by mail, telegraph, or other 17188— dfrOded to the offlos of the Morning Poet, will re. celre prompt Attention- sp7 NOTICE. Tuo7,!ryCt?l'lerinne NCI 71 1 .1, 00 1 1 , 31 : 9 BEEN gall Road 1 /14! . ID with Pat. Ford, Pittsburgh, Penna.l stove and 1 box, W. 'T. & " 1 plough casting. W. P. Cresson.......—. 1 stove. Jan. W. Birmingham . 1 amt. Jno. A. Millar Pitteburgh, 1 box. Dr. L. Ehrhart- Allegheny, 1 box. Lemborne ..... Pittsburgh, . 10 boxes. Disk....l chest. Wm. P. licaran... ...... 1 chest. A. 'Thomasl awn. T. E. Swan . 1 barrel. S. Sutherland 1 barrel. C. Still . 2 barrels. T. Neff " 1 table, 1 bench, and 1 bedstead, " S boxes plants. " 1 cornplanter. 1 plonk. " 1 corn planter. 1 clover huller. 1 clover huller. 12 baskets. 9 bundles pick handles. " 9 new cmut ma. china e 1 box. bundle* rags. A.nnetrong Co , " 1 3 chest. .Pittsburgh, . 1 bbl. 1 bbL and I keg. 1 box. " 1 pkg screws. " 1 block marble. 6 bags clay. 1 Oboe casting. " 1 I,rd saws. " Ibex. " 1 box. 1 chain pump. 1 box. 1 barrel 1 chest. Tras. bedateada. 1 baeketwandries bale. 1 than. . 2 bbls. dye stiffs. I box. 1 chest. 1 box. " harness. collar " 1 trunk. rope. " trunks. I bag beans. . 1 bale hops. " 1 licking glace box- Thar, W00d...........- " 1 case machinery A. P. Roberts -......_...1 box books. D. IL Ma tin ..... .Ailtsheny, I pkg. books. C. Th0r0a5.......-...—....Pittehttrgh, 2 boxes , . .L . Lkbtenber,;..r.. ...... 1 ebeet. ti.c. Aureola ..... " 1 bbl. liquor. Ito. X. ii boxes mdse. All 1..t.n0n4 lutarenett are hereby noWlod that such of tale fuldzlre snore not removed an ar before the /month day Cl ..I.e.gutt, 1051, Wm/. sac ac Pram data, at 10 o'clock, .t on th,ot day, at cur Karel:cum.:No. CI Water Area., to r...y the chvres dud thereon. JONES At DENNY fitut•ozeb, Jul r JyElz,j___ Eannady & Negley».... P. R. Ehanklatul J. M. Parrett & Co n. K. Colvin H. A. Stellar ~ 1. , 1c mark ........ —........ NO mark .—.... 0. Murray These P. Kerr J. Reppert—.—.—.. Ludwig Bauer Lippencott It Barr 193311 Ed hard Mortis ....... °ow/0 it Ingle, Janus ?doom EL Martin ...—.._ ..... C. Llghteap tio mark .. . ..... Crania:, Japer & co. " :it) ...... . Jas McMillan ....... " O. W. ft & Chez. Conwall ..... ?.1 Chm. Cda it. ...... " a Lawer... Jno Burma No Rosa DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AIETRIST. 61.1. L13215:L1 C , 7 Tr:2 zrz 3317 2_llL wanort currria, 1.1047,',1140. masTuusl, OE trs Or CALOXPL. OFFICE EP.'I , ADWAT, DRAA:D ST, AIEIP ran K. Ilelll-5 from P A. AL to 4 P. Al. f)O1-tiG, GRANDLATIM LIDS, laticamatioa. Acuteer Cl etrm:::: Inn F 11.013. Irltl9, AnntirtrA3 sad Ca.tumet fcrufb.ixr, We.!Tin-i. or Watery Eyes, are ar:mag CL:I dtmsse6 at the eye arbL:ll ant treated by Dr. IL Ari v .l3ama-s of th% tax crated ap,s2 aelantLAc prinziplea. A.:ll3:ialLyar troerttal witbar.t an optation., All letteral+c - At.r.a.Lt. +OD tee ore precept attendee. ta,l,,t tau allow err, ratereacea from aLang tr.t thou. irawt. bare bt•rat entsTasfally treated py Dr. Wen Yryor, 823-9 Strnailway, lilloatly, N. V. • A I :1,4 Printer, enalspetrl, °lona Sella N. Y. ..1712,- W. il.rntch, DeirrAt. •:-. r:. A.ll. L New l'otk City, N. Y. ;Mira Mari. P-ollana, Station, Duri,ew, zr,. N. rl...tettel 6. rolgrr,llriaar.l, Ckra.n. eJtlan Sosalan, Engitn,r, N.Y. Eari.l LL 10, Engineer, N. YI Wm F. It. oites., &M . Ciarir and .N. Y. llactlcr W. Erc.klyn, I. I. Iteerra, Telma. Operator, St. lik:l.clas Elatal IL SI Sorrier, Organ, Enildor, liausinn St IL 9. Doolittle, R. Tl.r Itudr.,m, Knizkarleakat,Tonkora, N.Y. r. Pontnansblp, Devy, N. Y It. I. Etre, Albany, N. Y. A. Ditionbarn, Prlz.azotaly, N. Y. OP:. 11 H. nay ilarol. A tbenr, N. Y. Jain IV. Nat krit. kingtarupton, N. Y. '7S-re patient, were blind, awl had to t IEI to theorlow A: the es phntion of two weeks they omit] go shoat the eft et Elearater. • (AMA of Arnaurc,le were evetored to idea after they erste girth no se tarar.ble ty the teentty, sad can lta rt.terml to by any per,on who wishes to learn the farla In Lio•ar rsnrr. 1,7 Inittzz to theta. jatts KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. CO•PARTPI=I.BIIIP. rpm: ruterribrre haring inrtned & Partnership, ands the and enter.: 11ILLEB. LLOYD .E BLACK. f r the purpoasef 'BSA I:FACTORING IRON, NA ILS,SPIEL9, do, and haring leased the exten s ive Rolling Mill so long oral farcinCly known sc the "Kensington Iron Works,'' are cow Pally prepared to furnish at their tfarehnuse, No. As IY,ster street and 133 Front street, ell descriptions of iota, Naar, tr. neusily tnanufeetnred, at customary prices and on farerithle tornie. JGIIN L MILLER, ILENRY LLOYD. ritteLaretb, Jai/ 2 e.P 3 4 5 -fir.datril GEORGE BLACK. MEE roa INVENTIONS & PATENTS, TOR TRH Purchase and Sale of Patent Rights and Patunted Articles, No. 80 FOURTH STEURET, PITTSIIIIR6II. DIOBER EATON. - - - Agent. - - - The subscriber* nave Long teen acquainted with Str. Mo.s.a Y. Eaton, and have no hesitation In rommmending hi. to all who may veleh to employ his Le:velem ae a H , a• tlsman of undoubted Integrity and ladetatiottle itlustey. In 4 bc.f. ex PrZirqllll every rellunre may be placed. Neville S. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., W. U. Denny, John Graham, Jetnet Wa.,d, R. Childs & Co., P. It. Friend, N. llohnea A Sono Kramer A Ratan, ' 47'7E1 1Z1P i .,,, : L. R. Liviugaton, Wilson di'Candlese, William F. Johnston, A. W. Loomlo, Andrew Inilton. Prmr.cnon. November =Gt. 1 1, 154. Alexander W. V ATTORNEY AND COUNSBLLOP. AT Lek, win Bonet. non to CLIANCLAI, Agent for procuring Bounty Lunde and Bandon, ' and for the Deflection of Claim, In Cheat Britain and Ireland. 4v•Calieetinns made in this and adjoining Counties; Rs. tree of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected, Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles esangued and title papers drawn. Mee on YOURTIL etrest, a few doors above Etnithdeld- Pittaborgb, Much 28, 1i155.-(mh2tbdaw] A. W. leoSier t 'OTARY PUBLIC, and Oomnakaloner for the Strdee of 11 Ton:len—re, New Hannutdre, Connecticut, Yllsooneln, New York, hilablgan, lowa, California and Virginia. A /Bowie drawn, and acknowledgments and treat, taken for reeo-d or era in any or the above named Statee, Illinois, kfiroiselopi and Ulu de Island. Pittsburgh, March VII, 185F...1mti28oisorl • No. PIADIOS., TORN U. Dil3llOR, No. 81 Wood street, between Di a , eft mond alley an& Fourth street, will open, on Saturday, June nth, at hia riLllO Forte Wareroorun, TWO NEW GRAND PIANOS, • prom the tuannfactury of Chlekering . Sons, / 10 . 1 0 n. These instruments are among: the erg of an Unproved rtre ceate, recently 1r sent‘st and completed tm the Meters. Chiekerings. Leann are especially invited toast I and *gamine a new PAMAIR GRAND PIANO The first and only instrument of the k. w l in Gk. city. The above instrumente, with a largo stock of EQI7ARN PIANOS, have been eelooted by the subscriber ' at the manufactory in Roston, and *lll be opened duringthla and tbe coining week, JOHN FL BIEL4OII, No. 81 Wood street. Agent for the eale of Ohickerlng k Soot' Pianos, Per Pittsburgh end Western •Penos L for . ' A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 245a10 feet front on °arson sired el by 100 feet In depth, la Birmingham will be sold cheep. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE, ./7/8 at office of the Meriting Poet. CITY HOTEL, (tau BRowleso Verner elf Smithfield and Third etreeter THIS large and =median° House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, Is now open for the reception of the traveling public. 01168088 MODERATI. - jel ANDIAL OLL.—The Turkish Hair Balm contains 111 no animal of I, and is composted of entirely new and different articles from the worthies') trash that floods the market. Lot ea one who has lost or is losing hiebalr, dte *pair of baying it restored. Busmen has always followed the faithful use of this wonderful preparation 'and the user is rewarded with a luxurious, glossy and OA heed of hair. Only 60 Os. par bottle. Bold by je2B B. L. OITTILBEBT.I4O Third et. B A CON lid.llo—A Lew cub remand end for tale by 997 EPRINOra 8611,8AV08 00. =EIZNE PITTSEURGII THEATRE Nl ols ‘ 7 7 D s ti d, Ey na ltll'k e tiV e LlTLY 16rn, 1856. • orki SLITER, WELLS & BIRCH'S MINSTRELS Win appear in this favorite resort of the patrons of atones. moats, in order to give eclat to their Attractive Entertainments, And add effect to their 81IPEItiCia PERBO6diANCE3 Which recently nt:racted, at Concert Hall, Philadelphia, for upwards of four weeks, immense audiences of the elite of that city, who bestowed upon their Inimitable Melodies, Dancing and Burle=ques, the moat antliiislastie applause imaginable. Per particulars, see other billa and advertise- MelatS. Doors open at Concert to commence at SW, o'clock. PRICES—Dress Circle, Lady and Gentleman, 50 cents; Letlift' single tickets, 25 cents; Gentlemen without Ladles, to Dress Circle, 3734 cents. 11pNr Circles, 25 cents. GEO. COBURN, Proprietor. CILET. C. MOORE, Agent. Jyl3 EXHIBITION ROOM AGENCY JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. PITTSBURGH, PA THE GREATEST . MEDICAL DISCOVERY • OP TEE AGE. At2r. Da. REIINIEDY, of Rozbur7, hao dlocoveral Ift one of our commonxostare weed., a malady that ones • EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, prom the worst Scrollals dawn to a common pimple. Be hag tried It In over 1100 oases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor). Vie has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of Its virtue, all within twenty mike of Roston. Two bottles are Warranted to owe a mania; am% anatb. One to three bottles will curs the worst kind of Pimples on the Rice. Two to three bottles•wlll clear the system of Bile& Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the &loath and Stomach. Three to ftve bottles are warranted to care the worst We of Erysipelas, • One to two bottles are warranted to ours all ,Rumor In the Eyes. Two bottles are wartwoted to cure Running of the Nara and Blotches among the Hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running moors. One bottle will cure Scaly Rruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to aura the worst case of Ringworm. Two to thres bottles are warranted to cure the moat des• perate ewe or Rhetnaasinm. Three to four bottles are warranted to care the Salt, Rheum v - e — to eight bottles will aura the worst case of &Torok. A benefit Is always experienced from the fiat bottle, and ie&rfect cure is warranted when tho above quanlft is Reader, I peddled aver • thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the edec; of it in every case So sure as water will extinguish the, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It but that sold another ; after a trial, It always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear ,to surprising: Bun, that. ft. grows In our pastures, in some places oulbs plant/. fay and yet its value has never been known until I discov ered it in 1840--seecza, that it should care a/I kinds of humor. In order to [die some Ides of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I,will state that in April, 180, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I gold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists. who have been in held' nega twenty &rut thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines wag ever like it. There Is a unlvrossi praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept It strictly for humors, but since its Introduction es a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have bean found in it that I never suspected. Several cameo! epileptic Sts—adisessewhich wu always considered incurable—have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy If It will prove effectual in all eases of th at awful malady; —there are but few who have seen mere of it than I have. I know of several eases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo- Pio. - mad by It. For the various amazes of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asttuas,Fever and Ague, Pain in the atde. Diseases of the 2 Ina, and particularly fn Diseases oof the Kidneys, Am, the discovery has done more good - than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the hest you get, and enough of it. Directions for Ms.—Adults, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten years, dessert epoonfuL Children frun five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be triable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on e bowel, twice a day. DONALD KENNEDY, N 0.1.20 Warren rt. 12ca.bury, Mau. Price, 81,00. Dr. GEO. 11. SEYSED, N 0.140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Gnome Agent. Al9O, P. YLEMING, Allegheny Olt y.my29:daw sap- A Feat worthy of Record and Atten. atom ...WRIGHT'S TOBTIO MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND aCtIE. This preparation Orr the treatment of the abort disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Dieoo►erfes of the 19Ult centm7. Ita neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and tide like a charm upon the whole Ferrous and Muscular Eyatem, re storing the tane:of the Stomach, and Invigorating the eon stitatlon. Unlike the general remedies reertted to for Its treatment, each t 3 Stali 3, to., 177.1110.11 leave the apt= wane then they foand it, It improves the general health, parltes the blood, and. etiaaslates the different organs to a regular end healthy action. Being prepared under the immAllate supervirdon of an eminent Chemnt, mdformity of strength may always be retied on. In ruipmedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who bass been thoroughly cored, ore a rafileient guarantee of Its superiority over all other preparations.. We can only add, In conolualon, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, Iry tin:4 t mire/ PiTE.O T. ?MOUT & CO., .41 lOarkat Pailade Atli all rea-xtabls .Druggl3 th roughout th e United State. arles ,, P•l‘s. For sato by GEO. IL No. 140 Wood Bing, tuki E. E. SELLEas, Pittsburgh. ap27..liawn Ls fIQ-Ba.lll Bekaa* satt# licird'a flair 'Lento. r O 7 -.- POULTAMEOCi4 Cf., Feb. 9, 1865:- 1113 Is to certify that I two o d "lIERD'S FLAIR RE STORER" three months, and where my bead was ha7d I to now oovero!I with a long growth of new bar. C•vf. am 0. ir=ralna, of wb:te.Bhlp Monte.ome, tiosr - ,mu, Feb 8,1855. Etazuf-..zaurinQ Cb.—fircats : Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled witti my hair ceming ont. Atter using thmo bottles the remaining is strong SSA ern', and presents a rich, glossy and healthy appearanca. Yours, truly, 11. E. Woonwomm. This is to certify that I have been ming " atILIeS Ham Itssroan" about three =tabs; and, now, where my bead wee bald, It b coveted with a new growth of hair, alaost three inches msg. I have been bald over twenty years. dila ADAM. Sold, wholenale and retail Et Da. GEO. IL KEYSSIVS, tin 4T9fo3t fileadaotta and neuralgia or EVIECT Yuma Cum DT commrs DEPUBATIVE SYRUP.—Ms. William Trimble, BPKelry'a Row, Hayards town, Fifth Ward, lays he was cured of Blok Headache of eight pars rtanding, by three bottles of Onkeley's Depnra tire Syrup. He had tried rations phyalelana Without env?. Ito is now entirely well. Cakelay's Dtpurativrie for Rheumatism, &untois, Totter, and all eraptise (Gaowe a. For sale wboltealoitnti Wadi, DR. ERYSEBT, lio.lto Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar, Price 75 eenta per bottle, 100.000 COPIES t STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON E WESTERN WATERS, AND - TitAIIBOAT MEMOS/Y.—The nodatir o ed have now in coarse of, preparation a new ETES m AT DIRECTORY, which will be lanai in October next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, Bine. Dated In the beet style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL BB ONE OF TILE MOST INTEREST ING BOORS RV= PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to all clams of people.' The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de. acrlption of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and lio-.thens waters. The length, model, speed,rower and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom bunt, the etyma the boatoelth the trade theist= Also, the nemes of Captains and officers, her age, do., do. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters Mace the application of damn: also, a sketch of the that boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder commander and owner.. The RIVER DIREOTOET will contain a list and descrite Lion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have ewer red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully Illastrated, with a LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED BE THEIR BURNING, RIMING AND EXPLODING , on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maim of the Ohio, Alissinippl, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct diatatipte; also many other River and Commercial items cf Interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various U. S. Man Boats, with the trade they are in, ho., do. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, do, Sc;the now Steam. beat Law, Its requirements, with comments, showing wherein It Bmtfillt the incompetent afficer, and injures the cceepetest officer, dn, do, and all the important V S Bev . preme Dona Steamboat Decisions np to date; the Rates and important Oommercial Privileges, Bills cf Lading, lm portant Decisions of the varione U. S. Courts In regard to Freights Lest and Damaged, an, de; with many other things of intend. The Directory will be Illustrated In the best etyle and • printed In the beet manner. The author he for els years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard te, the numerous steamboat dlaaaters on the Western Southern waters, and now intends publishing them In book form. The price of the work win be Put at the lon sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies w ill be isenea fo the boatmen; all others deeirons'of eubscribing will have to do ee at 0111C4, es none will be priutsil nukes ordered in adbauce. This work ts destined eto hare circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publithere are receiving large number, of subscribers. per Mali, from all Parts okttio country, daffy. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well tra mast AcientlSo men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. ' The Directory will be issued In October, and will be an ornament to the I arlor se well as steamboat. By retattlag One Dollar (pest paid) rat will receive a copy of the above Wert.' MI commannicatiens and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD & 00., Patefece Building, Caine. ti, Ohio. ctovZ'sitt , OAlVrtf To Wholesale,. Grocers, Liquor Dealars 1111/S4 Blaraufataturers. TPILE BIIBBOIUDER Is now Importing a =porter quality of OIL OP COGNAC, of whioh %of en ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit ixill produee a tine OognaolltundY. BBBENOLS OP ROCMIRLLB and OTARD'Et BRANDY; of JAMAICA and P. MOLY RUB, ARAD. CIDER and` PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND BOMPIDAM BOHNAPPB and BOOTTIBLI minim are acknowledged by the New York manufacturera by the great demand alter them. Di: reetione for nee will Invariably be glvertby DR. rams FROMTWANGER, 111 n Lane , Now York. - P. 8,-Itnporter of Daguerreo Maide type Chemicals, Plaine, Blentudt, blangattele; Thorn's Hit.o3palva, Sulphate Mn. made, ac, tte"lde tf earaeua Eleterne p STANDS Pits24lfMT for flavoring Boum Gravies. Fiat, Meat, Game, &c. We advice all good houlawirea to try it. Price 25 cents bottlett all Stores In the United S ta t e s and Clan Gretery and Frai t adaa • for sale by VOLUM and G. H. B.IITBER, Pittallmigh• P. T WRIGHT & CO, Jean:dryly fe 241 Market street. Pbiladalphls._ CARPETINGS. rkELAWAILI3 COUNTY CARPET ILaNDBACTDRING 2... F ASSOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Boallt trio mlloe below the city line, offer to buyers this season, . TER, TAPERTRY, B/11788ELS, 3-PLYINGRAIN ) and VENETIAN CARP DT I N El, at very redacoo Plj°7 for each or city acmtance, (interest added.) ,The COMpliaktg also 1 071 TED FABRIC/3 of rum; aim be examined at the Factory WarebrulaaNDlLvbr,or the Stores, Nos.lo and 20 N. SECOND at 'PM/ADE/LP' Wool bought, Span, Dyed Cr exchanged toelNo7." iett.lncla J. SIDNEY Jong. HIM ILp - 0 • 2 I ti-.• 0. 1 lake Eln,periu• •• • • tar goatta Manufactured b 7 Now Landon, et: Pcqurrt.mccE, Cr., Feb. 15, 1.535 DR. MORSE'S fl N,ACIRA.TENG CORDIAL , 4 PZANDICZNON IN iIETICINZ. Heatlt2 ileatOred and Lire Lengthen:tail at INGRSE'S INVIGORATING If LIX/R. I T will replace weaknetw with strength , Lompoz/V allh efficiency, Irregularity with nothrm and natural ao• tleity, and thin cot only without hazard of raction, but with a happy ette;:t on the general OrganlestiOn. Car Bea In mind that all maladies wherever they begin, Snishwitie the nervous eyetatn, and that the peralization of the nen, of motion and actuation Is physical death. Bear In mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Malt Ow dial le the only reliable preparaure known. CURE OP NERVOUS DISEASES. No longmtga can convey an adequate idea of the hums • dlate and almost tairaculorte change which it oecoalone In the amazed, debilitated and chattered nervous eYeiteirit whether broken dawn by excess, weak by nature, or impair. od by sickneao—the unstrung and relmod organiratien is at once braced, ralvieed and built op. The mental and physical symptoms of nervois Memo vanish together an. der its Influznoe. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the Cot , dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, r and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OP MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the bead, mean. °holy, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughte „of self deesuctlon—faar of insanity; dyspepsia, general prattle, Lion, irritability, nor oneness, Inability to sleep, (Waaa incident to =aloe, decay ofthe propagating foliations, bye. erie, monomania, vague tenets, palpitation of the heart, iniPnieucY. cOnstlpationote., front whatever causes arising. it is, irthore be any relianda ‘ to be placed on hula= tasti many, abseintelyiaallible. A GREAT iIEDICINEI 808 BEMALES. The anparalleled Meets of this great restorative in all oomplanta Incideet to females mark s new era la the annals ofmcdttlne. Thousands of atiinulanta ineve been invented— thou•dnds of inrigorants concocted—all purporting to be epecifted lathe various dleaasee and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WO/SAN OP SENSE, Who Enders from weakness, ders••oment, nervousness, tremors, pains In the back, or any ot. disorder, whether peculiar to bar naz, or common to bah seres—to give the inVirnsting Cordial a trial.. MARRIED PERSONS, Orothars, will and this Oordisi after thsy have used a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all direct:tomato to be found the happy parents of healthy off. spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi. nary preparation. Audit egindlyratentfor the marrydis. eases for which It Is recommendW". nonsands of young stance =CR ha has Ive teen t the m. failed to ben restored by using% and sot In • angle an, te9 PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXI ON. or consamptire habits, are restored by the use of a bottle Or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from ef pale, yet• low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TEE These tiresome of the Led and molarmholy effects prodn. ced by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back and l im bs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of inns. safer power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous d lbbility derangenunet of the digestive fUnctions,gaseral bty, symptoms of convonrptione, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Low of memory, confusion of Mem, depression of spirits, evil forekti. STD:11011 to aociettreittilattneti love of solitude , timidity, etc ., are some of evils prodn. cad. All thus affileted BEliolll3 CONTEMPIN hallitteon should reflect that a sound m LA ind T and body are themost na =eery requisites to promote connubial ha proem Indee. without these, the journey through Ufa became, a weary pilgrimagr--the prospect knurly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and . filed with the melancholy reflection th at the happiness of =other ba. comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial hit ham osunterfeited by someinrprlucipled p ersons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the propria. tor's far-simile pasted orer the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr. Jilorsore Invigorating Cordial, C. H. lITIFG, Proprietor, N. Yj The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, inl ia tg thss—price three dollars per bottle, two for fine dc for twelve dollars. C. H. /CMG, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Si: and the W Bold by Druggists throughout the :United &area, Caned elt AGENTS: Pittsburgh .Da. GEO. U. KEYSER . , N 0.140 Wood St Do. PLEnatio, B R OS . No. CO Wood at. Do. IL E. SELLERS, Wood groat. Allegheny ORy...J. P. FLEMING. Agnit for 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Canotniuttl. RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, 08, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, .FOn the Prevention and Can of INernsityrwer and Pa. aUTTENT Fame , Fats% and AGO; Caine and Sam, Dom Aous, G Wrest Dunn!, Nunn awns's, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or I,ficuma, wits subtle atmospherie poison which at certain eeasons le unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the tants in character wherever it exists—North, South, Last Or West—and will every where yield to this newly.disoevered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest di=overy medidne errs made. is This specide is so harmless that it may be taken by xis-c ams every age, era or condition, and it will not mitten!• tuts for one disease others BUB worse, as la too often the te salt in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenio, and other poisonous cr deleterious drags; not a particle of any of which Is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly Claims three extraordinary re sults from ha use of this NATURAL ArrnDoTs To x A t..A uta. It will entirely protect any reeldent or traveler even n the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any Wary L-om constantly ha . haling Malaria or liners as It emil instantly check the Ague in pattens who have eat. feted for any length of time, from one day to twentyyears, so that they need never hare anothsrail2, by continuing Its use according to directions. • It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ae diseas., etch H 3 general debility, night sweats; ate. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a'perumnent and radical ears isedoctwl. Finally , its use will banish Paver and Ague from familia and all chorea Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt. lag It es a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, while it le Me moat sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases; ante row require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts nude to the trade. Trade circular/I for. warded on application,and the article will be consigned on ). abet. terms to rorp °rsible parties in every section of the country. JAB. A. MODES, Proprietor, • • R. I. Aarm—New York: 0. Y. ( 1 1/BEIRIPIR & 00., ' awl 0. H. BM. Boston: WEEKS & POTTER. Philadelphia bY JT r & BONS. .1 MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty stree t next door to Ilan& WOODSIDES & DEM iln, corner of Anderson and [atonic at..., All.vbeny. ifeb27 DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. PEZPARED BY DE, C. IL JACKSON, Phßadelpikia, Pa., was. 1 1 / 1 1SCTILISIX 0 1 / 1 1.1 Unit COMPLAINT, DYSPEPS IA, C7troufe. or Nervous Debility, Diseases 0 ge, iridrieft,dnd aB disames arising from ad • s uordurai ire? or Btorsar,h. Such ss Oorstips• Don, Inward Pilm, Putness,er Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausefulleartburn,lnemet for Food,' Fakers or vr..ht in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sin or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Rad, Hurled and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering et the Heart, Moak ing or Snifocating Sensation when in lybri Posture, Diemen of Vision, Dots - of Webs before the 8 tit, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of ' Yellowness of the Skin and Dyes,' Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, de, Saddam [Flushes of heat Btrring in the, • Flesh, ComMut Luoen. lugs of Evil,and great Depression of • The proprietor, in calling S t pir he attention of the public to d th nc p in p v o r n u dsonsdo wit a 1 I f o ee l lin o g th ofbea m m t os r t w b m itt . i it is recommendai. It is no new and untried article, but one that hue stood the test of a ten yens' trial beforethe American Rt. Air and its reputation and tale la unrivalled by any parations extant. The testimony in lie favor ffiveff=th. most prominent and well knownPhytdcians and is als, in all parts of the country is Immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my . ..Memorabilia; or Practical aa,:apt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of With Agents Or the Cleausati Bitters. • Principal Office and Manufactory, t?.O Arch street, Phila. del Pa. phla, • azr Sold ty Dr. Geo. H. geyser, 140 Wood str PA: Fahneetock & Ot t , No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brother". 60 Wocd street ; ff. p. Swartz and .T. P. Planing, alleghezi dean:dimly .A.'l'l2ltt OUIJA) XIV ETIT UTE, HAND fa 'BIM, (SOUTH BIDE.) BET. PENN STRUT AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR WA nra, Graduate and Practillaser In the Old School' of Medicine, Allopathic end Eformapallde,and tor the put Mascara a sacceafullildro) dattMllsafitamod a WATER CURE In the above location- The perilatlaf; direct and Luuned.ste Wed nis rye. lent has on all Fevers and all diseases acme and .Aronier.r. while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and -debilitated, renders it peculiarly deairable In fanilliell wila will he treated at their homes. All and Horatepathic treatment will be arliza& tared where desired; but, after long and thorough W e ' rienee, dela°, Doctor Baels gives a decided preference to Waco pethy, which hue, throughout the old and new Toed* graven so eminently 'successful In ovary fora of alum, including Incipient Consumption, Bernchille, DPI= Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, "IL"' aeons, Nervous and Liver Diseases. .Testkaordals of curia from highly reputable citizens of nearly every state In the Union, can be examined at Doctor Back's aloe. me. Clergy are invited to consult him grads. Warm water being used in the commencement, andotbm throughout the treatment, it is ainarayttartudof nephew. ant; is thou ttilaccoalatad might unto. R ar Wasem—tiesers.Oliarlesßawar,Waterman -- W.W.Wilson,W. H. :W !Mama, TboaMil Dell, J. it , _W don, D. T. Morgan, Wm. IL Holmes, D. LL English, 11- M. Thom:l:idea - 06%4 ballots vinitod Doctor Icsida'o Inratu• tlon and wit:wooed his ovals:fat treatment, cheerftuly commend him as a thoroughly educated and sktUrat pby. charley r. The.,qat Jos. 0. Curtis, Boat. Patrick, John D. Llaingoton, John Wright, W: W. Petrick. Moog F. Eaton. o..Onneby ooerg. time PaSwat* Insoastone DB. 880978, No. 4/ Diamotd AM% Da. -vrotas blend's° attention to an ofactiPractice. 1; 4 Mg bnefnen f 3 meetly confined to Priatts TharreaiDiseaus,and such pahsfulaffectiorus, b r ooight on byimprudence, gontbfalindtagaZtooanctotteill * ,,,,,,, arphmticßrupUonsAlonorrhea,GleetAtristurgi at6aihniarieg, Impurity °lithe Blood, with all Dins • see of the Venereal Organ. 13Mn Maguey, ucorbatie Fro Bons, Totter, ElbagwOrro, MerCAttsJlHsgasee, Bemired e Walk nen, Thliatency, Moo, Rheumatism, Ferule Weans.) moutlay Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula Za Alio, Nervous Affecting, Paine in the Dark and Loins, Ira totion of the Bladder and ilidneysynseetsdully treat..- 09198nuantead Twanty peon' proottaa (tan to We alt.) onstau Dr.Rtoial to offer aaaurnoos of are typal:di aura to oltwho itua Omega Car bilo °Mee and hints Corarcatatlon Banta, 41, Mammal VW:Urges moderato_ tarvidtwg7 itliLlnktaTinn,—Dr. brown's newts anon • noted) for Rtommatlens le 11114 oataln Agway at peluful trouble. /t never - OMee and PrtrsteChneultatlyn Boone- DIAIIO/I titts o 4224lsee. 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