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THURSDAY MORNING Lxcrroan - oP Aitenzusnop HrGl3eB. , bounced in the dallyvapers, the Moat Reverend Archbishop' John Hughes delivered a Lecture last night in the Cathedral. The turn-out was extremely large,.the building being almost as much crowded as upon Sunday last. The sub ject was "The connection between the Religions and the Civil duties of the Catholic Citizen." The Lecture—or a sermon it might be called—was an exceedingly interesting one, and °coupled about an hour and a quarter in its delivery. His reverence introduced it by reading that chapter of St. Matthew, wherein the Saviour commanded those Pharisees, who endeavored to ensnare Him by their subtle questions, rela tive to paying homage to the conquerors of Palestiue, to. "render unto Caner the things that aro Crosees," and said those were the only words recorded in the Evangelista at all one's gous to the' -. subject he proposed to treat on. The Pharisees thought by the ambiguity of their pastier' they would make'Him lose credit with those who loved their country, or bring Him into disrepute Witli-those under whose yoke it was groaning. Had. He said they should pay the tribute, the answer would have covered Him with opprobiumin the minds of many, while on the other side, had He decided a different way, they would have accused Him of a want of loyalty. Snowing the malice of their hearts He there fore gave the answer as recorded, to which none of them could object. The first cry of the Roman Emperors, the pa .gart priests and tho people was, that the Chris tians were enemies to the constituted govern ment; in every case of famine, pestilence or de featin battle, the multitude cried to carry them to the stake., In more enlightened times, oven in Catholic countries, proud, worldly people have taken up the cry that the :church over ohadows the State, and its power should be cur tidied. This has been the plea in all countries, viva in our own, where no such thing has been even dreamt of as religion married to the State. By the. Very distinction made by the Saviour there must be a difference—the spiritual and the temporal—the one we owe to our God, the other to our fellowmen. But it is a shallow pretext to assert that these arc antagonistic in their character. Who is the author of civil gov- Mmment, if.it is not God? How is it to be sup _ posed, then, Re would create antagonistic gov itannents and ask men to be loyal to both ? Mitts, if the two systems—religion and govern s:knit—aro of divine origin, there cannot be a Cord:lilt between them. - -.Lot no suppose for a moment we were withouk a belief in a futurity, that we were Atheists, - what bend would bring civil law to bear on our consciences? where Would be the oath to make obligations sacred? where would be the reason to the mall of cupidity from enriching himself at- the expense of his neighbor? You may day there are lsws, but it leaves many things unprotected, and the dread of punishment alone is nut sufficient: The law does not go beyond the overt cd; I may covet my neighbor's goods, but the law hes nothing to do with it until I have _attetched forth . my hand, and taken them. You perceive, that were it not for the influence the spiritual "exercises over those who recognize it as they should, human laws would be weak to restrain crime. The epiritualf then, is auxiliary, instead of being antagonistic, and should be en couraged by States, for in it, they have -their highest and best security. After hiving thus established the intimate connection between the spiritual and the tempo ral, the Archbishop went on to say that it is supposed that the Catholic citizen, in particular, was opposed -to certain forms of civil govern ment under.which he lives. It is asserted that he is allied to everything deepotio. This is not the case.. Catholicism, in its infancy, every where found deepotieni, but it took Society and infused Into it the elements upon which all free dom is fOunded. The Fathers of the Church, in their grave philosophic writings, have laid down principles against despotism, and contended against it. There wee no such thing as an ir responaible despotic sovereign in Europe when there was but one religion, for the Church held them responsible to God and their subjects. The irresponsibility grew up in consequence of the opinions then broached. This fact ought to satisfy them that Catholics are not such lovers of bondage as they suppose. They imagine— and 'tie only imagination—that the Catholic has a double allegiance in his heart; they suppose that his duty to his country demands one thing, and hie duty to his religion demands an otiinr. They are mistaken. we do not find that our Saviour expreseed hi mse lf h et' stronger in favor of one than the other. The Catholic religion has no doctrine on the subject of go eernments; it has no more sym pathy for oppression than our Redeemer had. Its doctrine is that God should be obeyed rather than man, but that supposes a case where man requires something incompatible with our duty to Him. The Apostles were commanded not to waist in the spread of the gospel, by the govern• meats in existence at that time; their duty to (load forbade them acceding to this request, and they respected the laws by yielding up their lives. There is no conflict in the mind of a Catholic in discharging his civil and spiritual duties, for the man who is truest to hie spiritual will be truest to his civil. This matter should be so well understood in a land like ours, that its discussion ought to be considered unnecessary. There is no country where there is so little pretext for it. It is im politic to rai e a hoe and cry against our do denomination ; to attempt to throw suspicion is un. sveasonable and unprofitable. It followed up, it wa • • create confusion, or even something worse. s jiir attached to one denomination, why au will it not b . 9to another? And would not this bring civil strure .ih survived the power of the Areligion wilt •ct be crushed out by a per Roman empire can,. Secution of this kind. The only effect of a per secution is to supply mar:lrrs. Why should not well as another ? a Catholic love his country sw be „ eet to him as Why should not liberty another °.Tta the history of this e ,:tontry, he has made as many sacrifices and shed ti.4l blood as purely as others. A reference was then made to the charge often brought against the Catholic clergy, that t.``e. 7 Vero in the habit of interfering with the laity in political affairs, an idea which the Archbishop', repelled with Infinite scorn. To think, said ho, that priests and bishops had nothing to do but stoop to the dirty pool of politics, when not a particle of evidence can be produced to prove such a thing. God forbid that the priest, the bishop or the Pope should interfere in cue, a matter. His influence would soon be lost In the legitimate order to which it belonged, and lay men would be rising up to take share in the re ligious office la c;nelusion, his reverence aidreseed a few remarks to the Young Men's Cathotio Society, under whose auspices the leoturo was given, telling them their primary fidelity was duo to tied, to be loyal to their country, and even, if -savvy, to sacrifice their lives for it. Yon be faithful to your country, if you are - , tr God; bat by an upright and -nur religion, you will become 'able member of the com- never ca.. faithless to yo honest fidelity to a good oltirea and are,. munity. The above is bat a mere eke. bishop's remarks, and does not at a., to him, our room and time forbidding a jar report. The Lecture was listened to V. marked attention. Mronesics' BANK Ettortos.—The Exchange presented a very lively appearance the whole of yesterday, on the occasion of the election of President and Directors of the Mechanics' Bank, an institution incorporated by the last Legislature. There were eight different tickets in the field, all of which, however, had either the name of Reuben Miller or Hopewell Hep burn at the head for President. We subjoin the two principal once: Far Directors of Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh. Reuben Miller, Jr., Hopewell Hepburn, John Herron, John H. Shoenberger, James A. Hutchison, Robert Galway, Robert Dalzell, George W. Case, George W. Cass, Robert Dalzell, tWm. H. Smith, William Phillips, Alexander Speer, James A. Hutchison, - Wm. B. Holmes, Alexander Bradley, 'lsaac Jones, John A. Wilson, 'John W. Butler, Samuel Jones, James P. Hanna, Theo. Unmbstaetter, Win. J. Morrison, James Sohoonmaker, Alexander Gordon. James W. Hallman. The polls closed at 3P. M., but at o'clock last night the tellers were not more than three fourths through counting off. At that hour the respective tickets stood thus : Reuben Miller. ......... •••••• 913 Hopewell Hepburn 582 Majority for the Miller ticket .......... 331 And it is highly probable this proportion sill be maintained through till the end,, and that the entire ticket headed by Mr. Miller is elected by a handsome majority. THA ALLEGHENY AND PERRYSVILLE PLANE ROAD COMPANY have declared a dividend of ono dollar upon each share of capital stock in said Company, payable to stockholders on and after the .241 of July neat. TFIS.BENBII WARRANT ASS.—A hearing was had yesterday morning, before Judge Hampton, of the case of James Blank, grocer, arrested on a bench warrant, charged with attempting .to defraud his ereditors. The parties at whose instigation he was arrested are•Mesers. Sohn Y. Rushton & Co., of Philadelphisorho state that in September last he purchased from them about $6OO worth of groceries, for which amount, a short time subsequently, he gave his notes. A few days after the notesivere drawn Black failed, and was sold out at sheriff's sale. Oa this cir cumstance the plaintiffs found, alleging that he was either not doing the business represented when he purchased the goods or that the subse quent closing was done with the intention to de fraud them. Mr. C. Hasbrouck appeared on behalf of the plaintiffs. After bearing the evi dence Judge Hampton reserved his decision. JIINt 28 laitasyr.—A little colored lad named Sham bury Davis' was committed to jail, yesterday, by Alderman Parkinson, on a charge of larceny, preferred by Chrietof Friend, a German living in the Fifth Ward. The prosecutor states that during his absence Davis entered his store on Penn street, went behind the counter, and took 'from the money drawer a quantity of small change. Friend entered in time to see the boy make his escape. When arrested no money was found in his possession. The father of the lad was subsequently held to bail for assaulting offi cer Baor, when he arrested him. ALLEGHENY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.-- A meeting of the Board of Managers of this society was held yesterday morning in the court house. No business of importance was trans noted, except the adoption of a resolution urging upon the manufacturers of western Pennsylvania the importance of increasing their exhibition of articles at the approaching fair, in October. Mr. John Murdoch exhibited sixteen varieties of cherries of his own cultivation. The next meeting of the Board will be held on the last Wednesday in Jaly. SERIOUS ACCIIDEST.—A man named Patrick Mulholland, employed at the machine shop of Fowler & Co., on Water street, while engaged drilling a cylinder in the cupola, yesterday, missed his footing, and fell a distance of about twenty feet, alighting on his head, and produoing a serious compassion of the brain. Be was brought to his residence in Virgin alloy, where suitable assistance was rendered by Dr. i.'Cook. Hie injuries are not considered likely to pnve fatal. Att Intmaass. BIIID.—We saw yesterday on the steamer Fanny Fern an immense bird, known, we believe, as the American Condor, captured by our friend James C. Pettigrew, on the upper Missouri river. The bird measures nine feet across the baok, from tip to top of each wing, and is the largest one of the kind ever brought to this city. It was first shot In the wing and disabled from flying ; but before being captured made a sturdy resistance, tearing the clothes of Mr. P., and inflicting several wounds. TEILRA Corrs..—We forgot to mention in our notice of the Cathedral, the other day, that the beautiful window frames and ornaments in the interior, are made of Terra Cotta, from the manufactory of Woodward, Blakely tz Co.. Liverpool, Ohio. This article possesses all the durability of stone, while its adaptation to many purposes for which stone cannot be used, ren ders it superior in many respects. We believe that Mr. James Blakely; Smithfield street, is the agent in this city. ARGUMENT ON TEL' APPEAL Or TRH BREAD SO Ms.—The appeal of Mr. John Sheppard, baker, Liberty street, against the decision of Alderman Donaldson, in the bread snits, was argued before Judge M'Clure, in tho Court of Common Pleas yesterday morning. A. U. Black appeared for Mr. Sheppaed ; A. B. M'Csl mont represented the city. The decision of his Honor will probably be given in a few days. CHILD BUSNED.-A little girl named Hamlin, residing in Virgin alley, between Smithfield and Grant streets, was severely burned on the arms and lower part of the body on Tuesday evening, by the explosion of a bottle of camphene from which she was replenishing a lighted lamp. The father of the child woe holding the lamp while she was pouring the fluid into it, and was also considerably burned. Cetesou or LOCATION.—The Chartiere Valley Railroad Company have altered the location of that part of their road near Canonsburg. It is said the change will save the necessity of build ing three or four bridges across Chartiere creek. That portion of the work that has been aban doned, cost five thousand dollars. Bunour's PAGODA.—This unique establish ment will be in town to-morrow, and be set up in front of the American Hotel, Penn street. Mr. Stamp has been quite successful with hie exhibition in Allegheny and the surrounding towns, and no doubt will meet with a similar encouragement here. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Expressly for the Daily Moiiing Pos From Washington City. CIPT, June 27 —The President and 'rifts will Probably laaPe Washington thin aßertioon for Baltimore and elsewhere. Nothing mill be done Plitt the prom,tiona, &O—, in the navy until after the report of the Navy retiring Board shell have been made. An impression prevails today that ?Sr. Clayton mill b• appoint...l Berland Auditor of the Treasury, but the report La not generally believed. • • • Munn? re DESPATCH. The President has appoint.] Brom C. Wttiting, rhlef clerk of the Interior Department, es stung Commtusiotter of the Land Office- Ur. Wilson's removal W. solely for po• lttleal reasons The President and wife left this afternoon fir Baltimore ; thence he hilt probably g , • to .lerotsty Shore or the country for the benefit of her health, which has been feeble of lute. Main• State Temperance COLIVOIItIOD. Dercon, Mr., June.7.'.—The Elate Temperance C,n.en• Uon yesterday passed a resolution that experience dem.m• strates the necessity of a Prohibitory Law, ar.d rejoicing that the Democrats have thrown off the mark and arrayed thempelves in opposition; also dec.aring that the Portland riot wee Instigated by unprincipled politicians, and Yfrn mending hoe. Morrill as well worthy of re-election. Neal Dow was absent on account of severe illness. . . . The State Temperance Convention adjourned this even ing. There is a strong feeling against the regular Drmocra tic party, in consequence of the action of the recent Demo- erotic State Convention. The course of Neal Dow has been sustained relative to Os Portland tint., and Cior. Morrill is endorsed and recommended for re-election. NM Vaal, June 2.13 —The Collector was directed to give clearance to the Kinney veasel, provided the law be cam tilled with. Membernayly of Va., ember of Cm m gre, represented to i n bad health learn over exertion in the late election The ercretary of War has returned. A dexperate effort is making to rare Wilron t Oornmir ,oner in the Land Wk., from being rumored. Anti... Slavery tionvantions ersActrpz, Jane 27 —The A.ntielavery Convention of ultra Abolitioniati assembled yesterday. James McCune Proith, of New York ; wee chosen President. A platform was adopted on a basis of human alavery as being u riff n stitutional, illegal, wicked. wherever • xisting. The eb.let of the Convention harmonises in feeling and will produce unity of action among th•t clam+ of antislavery men known as ultra Abolitionists. The Contention continues its see , elan tomorrow. afore about the Br Brig.—Serious Illness of Abbott BOSTON; June 27.—Tbe pasrengere taken from the ibitith brig buffalo, at Holmes' Bole, were orderwl and aro now on their way, to Bo ston in the revenue cutter Janice Camp. bell. Abbott LaWreriCa /6 eo rick that he Is not expected to live. Connecticut Legislature. HAIIITORD, June 27.—The senate his mernlrg elected Judges of th• Supremo Coast, but only two of tbem are the same es the llouse. Subsequently, atter a stormy and ex• cited debate, four of them elected by the house yesterday worn onnlanned. `Ah of the Arch tt doiustico isugth- The 14.... WASHlllrftet Oat, well, of Virginia, le to place of Ellie, who will be count of 11l health. New Hampshire Leg's. C,otcconn, June 27.-13111 s have been introdu Souse for a ten hour law, and restricting the St.. choice of State Senators. Sailing of the Atlanttet Niw YORE, Jane 27.—The Atlantic sailed with two bun• Bred and twenty-six paseengers and $797,000 in specie. la APPLES-24 bushels thls day rec' and for sale by je9.7 EIENRY .d 11. COLLINS. RY PEACIIEB-2.0 bushels Just reed end for sale ty jak7 HENRY 11. COLLINd. ACHEREL No. 3 Large, in half barrels, for ralo by 1e27 HENRY 11. COLLINS. TTHATGreat Bova of the Age—OUß FIRST F !MIMES— for cafe by H. MINER h CO., jot? No. az Smithfield street. ECKANICW BANK—Ten Stumm or the Stock of this MCompany for eale at WILKINS & CO.'S, ja27 71 Fourth street. EED BUCKWHEAT-30 busbelo for sale by k. 71. JAKES Id.IIOIIILIN, je2.7 No. 10 Smitlitleld Bt. 1 CASE ALLSOP'S OELEBRATED EAST INDIA PALE ALE.—This Malt Liquor is recommenddd by the most distinguished Physicians in this country and England, as the beat and purest of its kind. Just received and for sale b JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, e26:lve No. 201 Liberty street. j ------- a OASES suTlizaPos.D sooTca Aix; V b cases Barclay & Co.'s j Lo otE n N drn m p rr or L te m r , ; j las A t g rec eut, elved and for sale by je2o:lts Na 201 Liberty street. ---------- 1 OASH J. HULL'S es lebrated WORNIWOOD CORDIAL; 1 lama Wheeler's Sherry Wine Bitters, a very pleasant tonic. For saleby JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, je2.Blw street, urgh. - AV~A d gg,—imported of vari.ne brands fol JUL JOSH LITTLE, Jr., d. gent, sale by No. 201 Liberty street. Jew New York. Items - -mow Nothing Organ at Washing.. ton City. taw) 26 —lt le ea4l that Wm. W. Bur ',editor of the American ariyan, but temporarily absent on ev COMMERCIAL POST. MT% SBURGII BOARD OP TRADE AND &ERCIIA'NTS' EXCITA.NGE. • 24S:adCrst-40EN BIiTPTON; • First Fide Frosictent-.Vitsr. H. Stirra. - Stand " - " Wu. B. EIROMI. Secretary7Wat. S. HAVYN. Proznarr—donn D. 13CLUT - alperintenekrit—S. T. NOLTIIat, Ja Ormrrittce Qf Arbitration for. Jitne.—Wiculat H. SMITH, V. P; Jszsca M. Comm, S. Heaaecau , DIMAS &swum:, W. P. Joss. rMTMFIT=ITMr,MrMTII. OFFICE 07 TH7/ DAILY MORNING POSI Thursday, June 28, 1856. ff FLOUR—Sales 60 bbls extra at $9,75; 50 do do $9,75; .30 do de $9,8734 60 do superflne $9,75: 25 do do $9,62A, from store. GRAIN—Sales 650 bus Oats at 55, frcm depot-- SUGAR—SaIes 4 hhds good fah. at T lb. WIIISHF—SaIes of Z) and 25 bbis rectified at 34; 5 do do at 35. BACON—Sales 4000 lbs shoulders at 834, cash; 3000 IN home at 1034,cash. BILTAL--Sales 15 tons Allegheny charcoal, 8., at $25,60, cash. The Specie Movement. The New York Times gives the following statement of the specie moment from January 1 to June 12,1955: Outgo.—From New York direct $.13,689,37.1 From Boston 7,774,t 95 Tstal..... IFooms.—From California. U. S. Treasury.. Foreign entries Races' of outgo over income '; $1,176,461 Prom January 1, 1851, to June 12, 1866, a period of four vear , , BV4 months and twelve days, the gcld movement at the Port of New York has been ILS follows : From. California. Foreign States. Total. 1861 047,640,000 $2,649,543 $49 081,548 185" 61,045 000 2,408,225 63,453,225 1853 63,225 000 2,420,082 56,655,083 1814 52 F 71,000 2,107,572 64,978,672 1855 (June 12) 14,994,071 385,3117 15,380,008 Total income EXPORTS. 1851 $43,743.209 I 1853 1?.52 .......... 25,096,255 I 18. 5 1855 (to June 12) Total outgo from New York._ ..... Distributed through Atlantic States Making total ro abate Says the Times i• We have ad led those tables to show that the gross amount of gold dktributed from this city, on receipt from California •nd foreign States, within the comparative'y short period referred tn. Is en vast as to readily account for the recent flow or gold to this point from the fouth and West, now that cor.fiience h e been restored after the se vere shock to money affairs In 1554. Coupling this great resource with the immediate prospect of un abundant grain crop. and the already strong position of the city banks, it would seem not unreasonable to contemplate) . the outward movement of gold, in settlement of balances rearming tram past prodigality in the buelnecu of importing anti eon. sliming foreign wares and luxuries, without serious appre hension of the future, if not with a certain degree of pride that the csuntry is so abundant' Y able just now to submit to the drain. The example of such a lidity, we are quite ure, tclll not be loot upon the credit of the United States brood." Money Metter° in New York. [Front the Times of Monday.] The weekly official Dank averages to Saturday /sat, June 23,show the following el:mode, from the previous statements of the lrth Jun, Increase in Leona and Discounts Dinner. in Specie 272,930 Decrease In Circulation 116.505 Increase in Deposits 1,262,681 The changes are not Important In the present state of the Gold supply. The Loans and Deposits have gone up on the inCreased volume of builuess to Wall street, es noticed this morning In our review of the le tory transactions at the ritn.olt 11,iard. and Merchant.' fist/lenge last week. Inch, ding the regular Butt-Treaottry ("glance on Eaturday after noon, the following Is the general Mir An Arlin WIC 4.P1117L AVON, Dee 30 June 16. June 23. Loans 531.651,637 502,100,t185 1.04,029,:25 8 peele 12,076.147 14,978 559 14.705.649 Circulation ....... 7,075.8511 7,452.161 7,325.613 Deposits 0 . 2.,k:N 020 1 7 1.549,4.54 79,113 125 In Sub Treasury .... 2,302.000 2 361,20.9 1,307,541 The other California packet, Jane 1. eta Panama, arrived at an early hour this forenoon. She delivered a Gold freight of 51,052,000, to ore than the usual number oe conSignera, and a large mail. The r a tte r ecut,ll,,,i r 24 0 ,000 Gold Drafts on the Unitod flutes nub 'Citatory in roll city, of which $94.600 were presented te-dry. The present semi monthly receipts of G - 12 are by tar the heaviest we bare hod since the February break op among the San Frandsen betokens. The total 11 net far from tiro and 0 quarter telt. inetudiog a ary mieleri,te estimate for the I,'-h."O passengers n r0a01,..1 her! hit the two steamer, /its? of be West delivered George Law delivered Treasury drafts In it ail ....... Geld in hands of paresn,:tra. T,Uil by . Fl.Rmoro Jur., 1 The deposits rt lloid Dust made today in he Goit•d Ftstea Anay ttfflem .ere on or• le” than riglity differeut amount& many of them in smali SULIF whin had nn•hing to do ciih the freight hot' , of Lb. a:eamora. The Money and Mintur nx,lunts affordol by the. ?.an Franciren tlhip ping Liat'—the hoat ed•l•rad cevrapap-r authority—are de. eidedly morn en,ouraging than by the pri.ll.3u, poebate. TELE G B.APH MARKETS Nr Yvn s, June Cot'n dull, with 21,21ining din:2,y aniea 1000 hair„ rif,ur n intl.• bower common; CAN,A) 101. zrir,i Uhl, st trfi,ll,i9,ll.'b, and 12 0 bbla eoncbern at 1.12,21 , ‘,0,7.72 tr 114 ,2 dull Corn a 1611,1,... , 1 . . 75.02:20 bar mired at 9:1•1,11. Pork firm, with upward tendert" , ; paler r, , inchn2l Lblea.2zo at 1.1 14,0 10;, - ft,r ; Fol. at vf tti.cr. miroxy, Otto. .:.in tn.io hl.fr at 1i1i,i1r;1:.• cLri, firm tqat moderatt , E2r , e , 222•tu5..21,•. Menu) ln , liana fists V•il 09 Combrrtnii‘i I; N. V. C.ntr2.l 101 1 4: Itri, ; 1:2,411.2g ; (12,2•1 and, Cu' limb .2, and CinAnnati 107!/, Piill-ALL'U'u.ta. inn° :.--Tot Flour mortk rontSnuea {n the mule a'a•e of inarAvily st,indard brands are freely offered at ,510 , c;P)1`..'!......, ,rnhout finding buy Sales I,bla extra !Jr pxport at $l6 frt. In kye Fiotsr and tarn Meal t.r.thlng d-dng. IT twat continues to ra:tue In a very llm.ted Inqnlry ialtnln the rang," of 122Q4: - I - 2,34 for red, and V:lnr,i,2,4r, fur hit S. No dem,nl for p ro „,.. otlef el t•n 'Change at jl,Sd, wl7lieut buyer., Corn dual: It;2- j 1 hus ra`rla 7tO hos rou;hurn tellnar at afloat, ard '.0 , :50) bushels, at. - .at3 roe. not made put.,. 1).t9 In heft., osport, and 641,1. I,4Trta been made at (Nor,tsar,: a 5cf , .111.0..a at if. 75 and f: 1167 11,. Tlrnot wart', aL,1.11 I•tv,:let lan• seed sl,ao(t! P 1.1,1 hoe Pork held at 20. liamn huad al I I ‘..6%,13 , . contra It htdea, and co.lj to: ,st.oulnere. 1. h 79. r bald e.rutly 1.139 In bbl and 37 fa bilcs. CI‘MINATI. June f:7 —Tlpe ',Ter ims rive S iVe‘the'r wurra cod elnudy. FVoiont d 0.5...1, so d pr wholly nrdninal. NN'huts.,7 ct 31. N,ttilD;, , done ProvidNss. AUCTION SALE 6 A action--Seacs Dally A - - - T the ent,mnrciei itoorue, cororr sod Fifth 9 tr,•et,,nt 1U u'clo,,k, A. M., e general el,rrt.e,ert of exanonahla, And Fancy Pry (.Ic-o 13, Cioctin, , ,, tats and Shoe!, Inty,r2Aoa, fro., et i O'CLOCII, P. M , Groo.H.g,Qut.ouq, w, r, (i16,1x Rre, Tht•:” CUtleT 9, Olaf,<A,New node:A^4l)LlLita:d Ilowliollaod Kitchen For nitura, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, BtostionPri, Fr.ricy 11 n-47,-,1 1 ar..trurnantp,, Hardware told cuutry, ci,thkr,g, Gold and Vat:hr., 4e. P. M I;A\ ka3l:tl r. Suottoucor YALUABLE ItilAL ESTATE IN SECOND \VAST) AT A UOTIoN.—On Tiltilthil AY evening,3 one 7Stii. at k o'cluck, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth szreet, will be sold that valuabie lot of Ground on the eatt aide of Smith• field street, near Third street, hazing a front of twenty tsro and a half had on Smithil-la stresq, extending back sixty feet !o a ten foot alley, on 0111011 is erected the substantial, well fins tied threo story Brick Dwelliog House and Store, No. tO, (uoie occupied by J. It. Reed A C 0.,) subject to o ground rent of ritzy wren and a half dollars pet annum. The above rents zer V 1,50, le oppovite the City llotel, and in one of the be, bwine. locettionp. Alas, that valuable Lot having s front of fiftnan feet 0 the youth aide of Third adre.d. near Smithfield, on which I . . . rrrct.tis thrre Rtory 11r1811 No 140, now o,,,upiwi ak , 1.. y K. Cutlrburt k. on, war for Silo; rent for 1275—act.1 aul..ject lo ground rent of :rverlty 4.1c,1i,84 pot. • Alb°, ono Lot on si of Thiri et,rt, Oro° feet above Ro,m rtee.L ou•L beving n (row, c.l twenty four f. Tbird ntrwrt, extending bKrk ti4bty fevt Term, at Fala. P. 11. DAVT:4, j«.2b Au: lone, (`1 b,ltorArse :al caIUN CLlUhert AT AUCTION.— tn TiIURSDAY evening, June 9th, at S o'clock, nt the Merchant's Exchange, Fourth street, will be soli, by order of the Trustees of the Berman Sliation Clan reit, that valua ble Lot of Ground at the corner of :harry and Straw berry alleys, having a front of forty feet no Cherry rlley, ex tend lag back along Strawberry alley sixty feet---an which to erected a substantial Brick Meeting House, with finished basement. Titans—One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three equal annual payments, with luterett. jegti P. M DANIS, Auctioneer. L'ILISVEN MIRES tinODNu ADJOIN lf,ti 60 , bATLI El WARD AT AU MON—On Thursday evening, June 24th, at eight o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by orler of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, eleven and one fourth acres Land, adjoining the Pevnntb Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, and bounded by Centre Avenue, Kirkpatrick, Duncan and Chsuncy streets. If not gold enure It will be subdivided in lots, according to plan now ready for examination. Terms, onnfourth cash residue In dire,. annual payments. el 9 I'. hi DAVIS. Auctioueer. 1) Al LitOAD AND GAS STOCKS AT AUCrION --t .. [ll., THUR.: DA Y evening, June 20th, et 0 o'clock, at the Merchants' Dacha:ago, 'Fourth street, he sold, 80 Shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany Stock: a 9 do Al legheny Geo 00. Stock. P. M. DAVIS, je27 Auctioneer. %stII-TO. -48 a Into the the MADAME EDWARDS TELE JUETLY CILEDIATED, C7...4.111.1T0YANT, - • it: Can be ronculted at her rooms, cor ner of WOOD and FIFTII straote. vo ,y '`ctiboritb. Ana opon Day and Eveninc. 4 4 ^ni private and conildom .ii.''. .-..!. , ‘!.•-fe , -... r. i.v. . „, .-..,-;-, `,2." Iu "" -4., $ .. 4 , -, - 1 . -. 4 - , TERMS.— Gentla, -',.-- El i' - $.• .1 1 olv 50 , ents --- .—. /MIME'Ni AN U eilliTU ttr,[l.6 . All En 1..,... J. A. LAWTON & BROTHERS. 7 R"ON Steel: " Cu " Iron Wire; Chains, Cables a Anchors; XL ALL" tlery, itazors, Files, Saws, and Edge Tools; Brass Plandry; Gas Fittings; Japanned and Tin Ware: Nets; Twines; Shoe Threads; Canvas; Ilesiians; Burlaps ; etc., 71 John street, NEW YORK, 25 Kaki street, BOSTON. BOLL AGENTS Fort Messrs. Joseph Gundry & Co.. i'ywore Mills, Bridport. " Noah !Engler & Sons, Cradle) , and Liverpool. " Rylanda Brothers, Iron Wire Mills, Warrington. " Parkin hMarshall, Telegraph Works, Sheffield. I " Bboolhred, Loveridge a Co., Merridale Wor vP ks, Wol Verharnoton m .1 to 11U1/..../J1211.. I.OT ar.o.aa ALOT 2 4 feet front on WY LIS street, and e..--tending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back psrt of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two smell houses. This Lot is in a desirable locution for a reeldence; and will be cold low, and on favorableterms. Title pod, and clear front Encumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, 1918 At Of of ldornimt Peat. sza. Y oungson. # OIISE, DION AND 011 N AhLENTAL PAINTED—No. 23 hevarrn street, opposite the 'Neptnoe Engine OVAL mh.27:61n =ME =EI SEM .. 7 •t,, • , AEU S POR Zell ER *ME . Tax lirvia.—The triage of 'waters at duals last evening 'me 9 feet 8 inches ; by the pier mark, and falling slowly. Weather warn and cloudy. . . . Tire test passenger steamer " Forest tity " Is the regular packet for Wheeling this 1120 Ming; she leaves at 1.0 Tar Cumberland river was felling on Saturday, with only twenty inebe3 water On narpeth Mode. ' . Trig new light draught steamer " Wenona," Capt. John N. Shrink, being detained by press of hardness yesterday, will positively leave this morning for Louisville. Fon CINCINNAIL—The floe steamer ' , Chicago," Capt. MC %Tar, to advertised to leave for the above port, this morn ng, at 10 o'clock. Tim fine steamer "Fairy Queen," Capt. d. C. Reno, will leave this morning for Cincinnati. She is one of the most pleasant boats that pips between this port and the Queen City. Zia steamer "Fanny Fern" arrived yesterday, from the Mound City, looking Be well, If not better, than when she left. Capt. Wenn, and all on board, are well pleased with the performance of the " Fanny." The steamer " Flora," Capt. B. Dean, will leave to-day for St. Louis and St. Paul, direct. She is of light draught, and has splendid accommodations for cabin and deck paasen gore. Capt. D. being an experteneed pilot end river-mam we can cheerfully recommend the " Flora " and her officers to the traveling public. .914.944,671521,663,469 6,157,000 385,337 Ton St. Louis Democrat, of 25th inst., says ea The river continues at this point on a stand. No improve ment on or above the rapids, so far as heard. The Illinois has risen several feet within the past few days, and is re ported rising rapidly by the Brunette, which arrived yester day eveniog. Several arrivals from the Missouri yesterday eau, that they did not benefit by the rise reported here by telegraph. Some of these and other boats up the Missouri had to discharge portions of their cargoes prematurely. Mr. Newell, of the Golden State, says he counted eleven piles of freight belonging to different boats lying along shore, with a man etandiog watch et each pile. The Golden State die. charged in this way, to enable her to get along, more than e hundred tone. Four to tut and a half feet may be re. ganled as the depth of water on the worst bare in the Mis souri. We notice that some two or three boats that have come out of this stream since Thursday last have been in contact with snags, and require repairs before going out. Steamer Navigator left Et. Paul 12th June; water falling one loch lo twenty-four hours; scant thirty inches on the bars from Dubuque to St. Paul. Deft Stillwater on 13th; left Croix river nearly dry-20 inches on Catfish lir • Vien na and Oakland reported to be at Galena on the7l.7 . th ; 30 Inches scant on tbo Lipper Rapids, falling; 12th , met 00110- wage above Burlington, and the Great We-A war reshipping on the Latrobe. 'Perenty Irchee on the Rapids. 20,487,058 4229,158 431 .. $28,763,209 - 37,169 406 ... 13,889,374 .$146,061,699 . 82,604,L2 .$229,166,431 A Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsrille. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Clara Fisher, Henderichson, West Nercion. Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Bearer. Gen. Lariraer, fitenbenvilie Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. Fanny Fern, Wasson, St. Louis. Brazil, Hutchison, Louisviile. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •• Lateen°, Bennett,Browlasville. " Gen. Berard, Peebles,Elizalreth. " Clara Fisher, flenderickroin, Watt Vevitcoi " Mich(ran No. 2, Herst, Wellsville. •• Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Gen Lorimer, Steubenville. •• Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. " Chaco*, Brown,Zanesville. " 1855." PITTSBURGH, 'CINCINTIATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, MI TES CONVI4LIC2 or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT arrcrzwi PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. Tars LIST is competed of seven first class powerful Steamers, eine.-1 I nailed for ore splendor, safety, rind comfort, and le the ONLY 0000000 DkILT LINZ no ETZI.II Paccers on the Ohio river. It converts with the U. E. ,Msil Line of Steamers from einciunati to Lout:3llle and (snots, by which passengers end freight are ticketed rine: rc crlpted tArough dully. TWO new Steamers bare torn aided to the Live, utioh vox consists of the fsrlinving beats: Dag: of Mpartztre Beale. Captatzt. from I.tttburglt. BUCKEYE STATE , 1. ErinwoorEs—..Eanday. KEYSTONE STATE...—Jscor. ALLI.tr lIENY Oro 511..i.ar Taesday. CI Nul S Ilurfrre Wedr,e-day. K. J. tinsca.r. Thursday. .............1. N. ........ --Friday PENNSYLVANIA Jiro. liatirrnrria...—.Saturds.y. Lesee daily at IV O'clock, A. 11.., prechaly. No fre.a„ilt received after nine o'ainet on the morning of de artist, $2,21S or paxticulara, apply on board., or to JOHN 6 LivzsasTos,} .4.lzonta, JOHN FLACK, MononEabela f10na.,111311 , 110p0, no v2Bl tßbarxb, 13.55 Plttaburgh, Steubenvi lle end Wheeling Packet.. larkie The DIURNAL Captain A4S. Strreate..o, awl the IOiIiEST CITY, Captain Gaorcos D. M00r.., will run as regular DAILY PACKL:TSbetween Pittchner,b, Cteutteuvllle Wheeling , anifitani.n.t.-alLizaqmodiate port, Tbn_l/111tiNAj,wili Item iwttalinlytt On `la 'II NITO4.- newaye •rit Fri..tafi, In o'clock, A. It—Ecturnieg the will leave wheeling on Tueelaya,Thuralays and katuttlayo, at 7 o'clock, A. The FOltr-q't CITY will leave Pim:honk ry Tuee4aye, Thum-lays and Balurdaya, at 10 ddcv k f A. AL—Rtfttrwit , g, aho will lease lYtwrling on Jictuda)s, Weitnenlayw and daya, at 7 c:,lock, A. )I. ke:r rrniktut apply on lewni or to J. D. cuLLINu WOOD, Agent, nort7"l No. I Freol For St. Louis, Quincy., Keokuk, Galena, Dubuque anti St. Paul. rt: tt.-ainer A. 0. MASON', Captain 15:17.1,1. f:rr the abovr on-1 I ter :ca./1M« porta ou SATURDAY, June :U:l , , at le A. M. Yor 1,14 h t or p:,...Fnir..apply on bovrd. Jo Th. rtruraer CiIICACI9, Captain M. MlLLZl airego ! orn, C. L. DULNN , i3 ei ,, r,i, .Itl leave for the above atol intermediate forts oa TLICIPSDAY, 2 , th hart., at 10 A. M. For freight or parotpro apply on board, or to. rlr7 3011.1 , 1 PLACE, Alrout- For Cittotnitsttl and St. Louts. Titc utvor etextner Lr.tcA.NON,C.pt. Jonrf L. Itnuni.9, 0. Cutat Cl,&, vral le.r* t^r 0p "*"."•=4","5..... Abel, 3111.1 tott•roundixte Porte ea Tlll2ll- , iDAY, roll , At 10 o'clork, t.:".1. For (rekght or pat apply on hoard, or to jell C)I.LI.M.;W(X)D 8A11...\ For Cincinnati and LoulavULe. The aplendlfl atemnboat WEAO.NA, Captain Sat NS: Clerk, Itentnn" , : wttl 1 . ..aa for , hP aaara and al intermediate porta Cr Tilt:it:3- DAY, the '..:Sth that., et 10 A. M. Fzn . [' vied or pasaage apply Co board,.cr to C. nAlt..^lr.o or coLLtsawoull, A.,ent+ The steamer FAIR k Ceptain, J C. C ork, Jowt KE74:SZDT leave fr , the above and Interned-este psis on TED:KS DAY, J war 25th, at 10 o'rlnck, A. 11. 6cn- freight or pllSSage apply cA2 cr. to 1; 11 IT i:T Par et. 1.01114,014,u1a5cy, Licol/ult., Uuleun, Dubuque anal be. k'aul. Th. u•w tight drought ttetttn.tr FLORA, C::.1.,' i. Dele, wilt lease Cyr tno ;nose anti Interet., (hate t•ortn on T11171.1.6DAY, June 11St.h. For freight or plntsago apply on board, or to j2l 30119 FLACK, Agent. J. K. Barbour, LEVKE CLERR, Sr. Lanni, Mo., (at W. N. Nerve Alm) J. H. BARBOUR having long experlbuct In Receiving snit Discharging Freight for Steambosis, offers t.“.r lor Inducomantri to Strambcate &airings DISOCIARG. ISO CLERK. my 4 JOHN W. M'CARTIIY., Bill Poster and Distributor, attend to the Posting and Distributing of all Met,. of BILLS 601 l CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Sr All communientioni—either by mail, tclegraph, or othe abr.—directed to the office of the Morning Purl, sin r. cotre prompt attention ,P 7 1 • Lad In r2l Inl. „ • , • PORT OF PITTSBURGH Z:=l=! STEAMBOATS. e.vm SAINT LOUIS For Cincinnati For a:lnelnn at CITY HOTEL, ( UTZ 8R0W17 . 13,) Corner of Sinltheeld and Third streets, JOHN P. GLASS, Propriotor. PITTSBURGH, PA Tlll3 large and commodious iloase having undergone • thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. CIIAROZB MODERATZ. jxl Boarding School, rtli, SLIMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered fur RENT for either the above purposes. The Blau and arrangement of the bows, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every. thing objectionable, render this n most dmilmble location for either a Dial° or Female Seminary. For terms, apVy to inh2.4-tf J. W. ER, 97 Front street. Pr'zest- 40550 p 87 0 0981.0000 Cto. rsFs e i FUR II UUSE of sour rooms and hall, cpooky No. 235 Bedford street. $7OO FOR THREE ACRES OF OLIOICE LAND, 1.1.. h Stone Dwelling House, n good garden, 300 grape "in o, cherry and apple tree., strawberries, I.c. Only four miles from 'he city, on a good piano road. $750 FUR A 000 D DWELLING HOUSE on Roberti street, well finished, and in good order. $lOOO FOIL ELEVEN ACRES; nine cleared and in cultivation. Dwelling Rouse, fruit trees, he., be. About five miles from the city. $lBOO Fon NINE ACRES, with a Dwelling Dame of four room. stable, & c.; grape vines, An, Ac.'—in good order. Situated aefour miles from the city. Jet:o S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third st. Dividend. OFFICA CISIZESB' hiSISSANCII COMPASS, 1 June t 43, TBE PRESIDENT and Directors of this Company have this day tisclared a Dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per Share upon the Capital Stock: say four dollars payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives., on and after Instant, and one dollar credited to stock. SAMUEL L. DIARSIIELL. Sec 'y. the 2 5 u. iel9 10t C ) •! RPETINGS. DELAWARE COUNTV OARPET Id ANUFACTIIR,.. lino, offor to buyers this season, ANNIINIS- AssocuzoN, on the :.: 1 1cester Plank Road, two miles below the city TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS. 3-PLY I NGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN 0 A it. .E. ET I NG, at very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance. (interest added.) The stock comprising also IbIPORTED . FABRICS of every variety, by can be examined at the Factory 'Warehouses, Darby, or at ' 7 the Stores, Nos' I 8 and 0 N. SECOND st ,PUILADELPILTA. , Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. lel4,3ucls , 7; SIDNEY JONES. 11Ali{ MOO. am receiving a large and tine az sonment of U.lr Brushes. Those wanting Bru.shee should call and examine mine before purchasing else- Jos. ELBSIINO, PPO' PWAS-61,000 Ash Uoop Polps for kegs for sale where.. • ••••• Corner Diamond and Market Pt. 1 - 1. by MARL .t BUNTED. • TAMSYOUR RAZOR TO DOWN k TETLEY'a, Ed 'LILLIS CORN PLASTIIR—An excellent article for en have It sharpeneo. They will do it for you in firpt•rato Es ring Come. 12 dozen received bJO3. yle, derekmi upon it BOWN TEhLBY, FLBNIING, st je2.6 188 Wood street jerli corner Diamond and Market et. • 4 , • ' MEM MISCELLANEOUS WW. WILSON, P/ITSIMGH, Ps., has received the pointment for the exclusive sale within Oa - State of Pennsylvania of CHARLES FRODSHAWS "COMP ENSA. TED OHRONOMETEP. WATCHES," "new series." For the excellence of the - principle of these time-I:vapors, the British Government recently awarded Prodsham $16,550. In the Watches of the new series. Mr. P. has succeeded by a more correct adjustment in isochronism and an entirely new and peculiar construction of the train; by which more power is obtained without increase of size, in producing time-keepers of wonderful and unrivalled accuracy. The great importance of the improved Watches is a perfect men. laxity f Lima under every variety of climate, motion and position. So perfect are the adjustments, that the most violent exercise, on horse back, jumping, de , produces on them no sensible effect. They are therefore peculiarly adapted for Railroad jourposee. Their general performance is within a minute of twelve months. For tale by WILSON, TURBETT CLANEY, le9 67 Market street, corner Fourth. CA];TEWS NEW BOOKS 5.7 DAVISON'S, 65 Market et— Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified ; Philip Colville, a Covenanter's story, by Grace Kennedy; Family at Heatherdstle, or the Influence of Chris tian Principles, by Mrs. Maakay ; William Wilberforce., or the Christian Statesmen, by Collier; The Dead in Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition of Ist Peter, &c., Ac ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul ; Stray Arrows; Works of Philip 'Henry; Jacoby Notes, vols. 1 and it; Memoirs of Oberlin ; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young ; Footsteps of Sr. Paul ; led ATEST MUSIC—Come Where my Love Lies Drearabag-, J_J a beautiful new Quartette, by 0. S. Foster, of this city, and his latest tempo. ition. Pop Goes the Question; A Little More Older Happy are We Here Tonight; Don't be Angry, Mother; Poe Waited for the Spring Time; Take me Home to Die; Is it a Sin? etc, etc. ; mast received by H. KLEBER A BROTHER, Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 53 Fifth street. A splendid and complete assortment of NUNNS CLARK'S celebrated Grand and Square PIANOS; also, of DUNHAN'A New York manufacture. je4 linatikaTn They tell me I am greatly changed From that which I hare been; , So changed—it would hare parsed belief Lied they not known—not !teen! They tell me my once sallow face Is lovely now, and fair; My hands, once rough, are smooth and white; And gone the frowns of care! But de you ask what canoed this change— Why beam my eyes with tope! 'Twas nought hut this, my dear young friend, I USED 11ERPETIC SOAP! This valuable article, creel for removing tan, sallownese and redness of the akin, is cold, whold, wholesale and re tail, at No. 140 THIRD at. jel4 60 M Jely Cakes; 50 lb Vanilla Drove, 100 lb Sugar Almond; 2O /b Cream Chocolate; 60 lb °ream Bon Bons, in 2 lb boxes 6 gross Crystal Boxes; FO fr, Vanilla Sugar Alm-n(1s; 60 lb Lemon •` Just received and for sale by REYMER lc ANDERSON, ,ie9 No. 39 Wood street. LVERY ADVANTAGI should be taken of favorable circumstances, when times are bard; then wive your m o ney, which is the name thing 00 making it, by getting your BOOTS and 81.107t5, wholoriale or retell, at No. 107 Market street, of mylo W. E. SC FIMERTZ. (MELT 1.71,0 for a new brlek uae of two storiesbars- and b tdent, In cood order, rooms papered, furnished with Ft.xgl grate.. hydrant, out-oven, &e.; shade and fruit trc.t.s. The lot Is lid feet front on Roberts street, by 106 deep on Rose street, neat Passarant's Ilospital. Terms easy. Je9 8. CUTHBERT ec SON, 140n:tin:I street. Foil $195, only $2.0 in band, remainder in four equal an j: nual payments, you can hare a beautiful building int of f 3 fent front by 99 deep, pleasantly situated on MG Wash ington: Also larger tots at pries from $2OO, $230, $3OO and upwards- on many of which fdrsst trees. jeJ S. CUTHBERT d SON, 140 Third str.set. A A MA.tiON a. ell..rftt olT,r their exiensiva atom of E-1 . uonnnt.s, Shnlsrs, Mantillas, Enihroi deri.is, Wbitn Gools, Dr,53 00.10, Trimmings, /re., at it re nurtion of 21, to no from actual ,ri„s. eilllo AND INDIANA RAILIWAD—V2,6OO Booda, 7 1.,r cont. intore.t, of thl9 Company to , skip- WILKINS & 00- C.2IITIIRS. Etook Brokers. 71 Fourth fitrept. f I.IIIAILS-20,0e.:0 thuambost I'lluripas lot sale by ; je.7 • MAIR 2k lIMITER. AXr7v A NTED— F mart 1.11 and Dumb Lady want!! a SITUATION in a Store. Apply to put: MAN 'olio 'WAR alwapi,bellind time got a -head of htlarelf, yesterday, at CARGO'S, 76 fourth street. Lmettesses One dollar nod upwards. je2l 13LV0211n—lUJ toms Juniata, for sale by J. 5 JOHN MOORHEAD, irf Wood et. pug BE .7 WAY TO ASCERTAIN A FACT t to try Cu. j yourself J. 'WILSON A SUN, No.ol Wood veal sell the BEST QUALITY OF SILK lIATS for . Ter-av, Cs.h. 4., 4 LAkittE e‘,.f.c.rtmrnt of E and CA gala low far Crith, at No. 6 i Wond OCR CUtePoSlEltti Altl; DELIGHTeLt, and ecii they may be; Inr the any our Neat York WUNDER PUTS A ItAZolt IN etttUEtt eatet help but plesas any one. Oiya us N trtal, and be convireed. GOWN & TETI&Y, je,s 136 Wood Et. Ijr LACK 1 , 11.11.) LEIS—J a‘t. ce,elved, lane Met and do urable flg'd black F11:9, by AFD I'l.l.lNO—lme tdtrArta y for gloci, for .lo by Ca.1131.01:1T EL1.18.11.: my 3 Zia. 118 Wood street. NO 110,1 ES. oft e timirbons, l'erpetuxie, emit other rarietier, for Cemeteries, for Fide by 5t.1.9,11. JANIES !Oil/RCP. LeritAw BERB.v H.A NTS.— Order. tor Yloote or the uprovod vertetlevt,..trt:ll 7 t, filled pr, minty by WhET POTAT01 0 .:1-10 bldg. prime Jeriviv, for sefq, fur I'l ralY . !up-t1 IikTORTLI W MiNtENG CVMPAN Sti.res the cock of Ulf., Com.pcny or rah, jet WILiUN t C 0.71 Fourth ctre.t. cIEF, youickixt.t. forth with to 0A11.1.i0'3 D,UIUBILREAS 1t.00515, No. 70 Fourth strezt. Prirpa, SI and upward° >Sr 29 1t1i,%.1,1,1" :AWE Pliffll it daily w. cm , ,G.ye pAp.re.n Rooms, 76 Fourth nett door to V. J. Da 1,1, Pectt. t. 5,4 )I:';' , 4LACllia , -15 prit_3 1 0 I: r . l c tr- cv titr d c, 17 1r 7- .\ '‘l B. by _ _ Ust:Uttllll) E.IIAI, IVATEII-2.1) ht.!, told htlr-Lot,ll just reeelcr4 fresh 1"..,:m the Fprir,., ria.l f , r sale by )1-.5 juji !k; SIOORILL U), Wr.0,1 st. IN WANT lie 114,P, Aithrr Gov tri.ia ri or Engl!sh elrle, ran be well supplied 1,9 calltog r.t 410 Llborty Atreet. (j+:l4) A. BARR. • ETEttY SEASON RA S ITS P LEAfiVILES, ,nd :ha pub lit can at all time, find tem-cc:able, fashionable and ••c-stroblo Gooda at U.. , W - Rolesxle and Retail BOUT AND 58 J.E EMPORIUM - . at No. 10: Martct - • L;li, any ~ ' 2 ,. ...1; i :1.0 .1 , f 0 :;. 1 2, : trvvt, t• }elf, J. WILSON .4. SIN. you 1,9 v G--:%Dmet-olly. (live ontt e , ..vall•body n tr.. t9tnl liketteBe et yourself; and don't forget CARO°, No. It 3 Fourtt Ntif et ;en_ LttE.SZA. ttt..F.,—A. A. MA,ON e..ro efloring tlaoir splendid atoct of Flits, comprising rich Striped. Liar red and Figured DIT?9 Silts; Poniard, India, lir,nde and Plain Illack at n r.rest reduction from. usual Elcea. jsli 100 WY .Z.: ORAN 4 .i 63 ju,t , trrriy,t and 111:1 HER & ANDER,Y, jel? tio. Wood st,tt. L ARD 01L—S10 barrels No. 1 for gale by 11. A. FAUN ESTOCH. A Cpl., C.rn, \Vooi and Fi,t LtlCi3-3 barrels this day rrUnlo, 42.L1d tor dale oy Jrlb HENRY H. 011.1.1 NS ti7.II:XCNL LED:— CMIG VA.klUEitah:qTY et; I. Rooms, Nn. 76 F STREET. j.S lIITE SILK BONNETS—Same Fl! etl:4l new Vs, Into V Eiik Bonnets at A. A. MASON A CO:S. Pifth pfx,. D USIN-25 bble tio. l in store and for Fale by jai FLEMING' BROS ART) OIL —lO bbld No.l jug tweived and for ~,te jr2l til.OS bbl in store undo for sal., by je2l Fl.tillLFil LROS liNsvau) OIL-300 gall& etere and rot 3.‘'43 by j 5e21 FLI M 1 tt BROS 00111.iLLE LK:IIW.; YOUI) rti.i is ....ton, rut, for ~nie 17 111.1 NG Pitt IS. FollrTY —':OINK in in mire nun it, eh in ny ct I I.nHINO lILIOS. I, ALT' ROHE ii ERRING—TUn rived andNnie by j• 21 lION tl II COLLINF. / buzifiri prime lb n. entr.ng rvr'd ‘,„/ and for enle by I HENRY II COLLINS. EN EAT II Elt4i-I,Wo .0 prim, ICy. I , ,arlarr, tor snle ny II EN RV 11. COLLI NO. pi/TA:AU—A prune itrucle for r tLio by je2l. II KNILV Ii C~~LLIS9 1111.1.,E;i,5h we a D re t..1 , 1 .1. t.1 r n ;l c U o .. r ; u fad. Call swn xd Small profits and quiort eulec to our motto. je2l ItOWN h relfl.gY, 136 Ward At. 80 t y AGS . 8110 T, , fr i o .. n 2 i n No. 1 to 12i3rot;I:srea.1 LI AY AND UNAINAIib...3-75 iloz,n rwre N nd /0 Li rah, by Hen) JAMES WADDROP. AL:110o—No. 1 Lake Superior Fahnoit for sale T.y .20 n,Nive H 0011 INS F LOUR -1:00 bbls Bonner . ..I.lls Suptrnuo ; 160 " Border Received and for ..ate by je2o SPRINGER. TIARBRUti tCO "DINE FLOUII—.7S bbls flu. Flour rto'd and for sate by je2o SPRINGER lIARBAUGG Sr CO. Ar at, ETIAN TIED-25 barrels in storr anttfor role by FL,MMINti BROS , (Successors to J. Nil C 0.,) *e3T No. GO \\,,, .1 strut, SYRUP AND 8 LI. 610LASSES -33 bbls N. Y. byrup; lb bbin Golden •• 16 1,1.18 Le. 20 bbla S. 01. llolas,tes; to store hod for rvla b j.-22 ATWELL, LEE el CO. _REFINED 612 E Mid— bbls Crushed Sugars; 25 bbls Ref'd Withe 5 bbls Lost. DISH, FITCH ANL/ itunlN -30 bbl: N. C. Tar ; 15 bbls Pitch 15 bble Rosin; to gtore and for tale by je22 ATWELL, LEE S - CO SOAP -86 boxes No. 1 Basin Soap: • 10 boxes imported Castile soap 10 boxes V. In store and for sale by jell T OBACOO--75 alisortrd urands M. Tobacco; 15 1:11113 Cut and Dry: Su ntoze and for =ale by "e 22 ATWELL, LEE R CO. FISR-16 bbla large \o.o Mackerel; 20 bbla med. in dare and for pale (Je22l ATWELL, E.NN gc CO. U. SODA-40 kegs Imported Busing Nods fn storo and for tale by [j0221 'ATWELL, LEE .Y CO. COFFEE -61 bags lUD Coffee to arrive and lot Balm b j02:2 ATWFLL, LEE h CO. 0 . ALT-25 bble Salt far sale try 0 je22 ATWELL, LIM h CO 7 ,7 , 17 7 "% ., f: , !: - : . ../. ',. ::' MEDICAL OF THE AGE. ZS. Da. S&NNEDY, of Roxbury, hagidiscovered In ono of our common pasture WWII a remedy that Mire! Brom the wort &Tortola down to a common pimple. He has tried It is over IWO cases, and /Ma failed except in two eased, (both thunder humor). Ile has now In his possession over two hundred certincatm of Its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to mire a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Month and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas: One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in Two bottles are warranted to cure Earning of the Ears and Blotches among tho Hair. sour to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running ulcers. One bottle will cure Sealy Eruption of the Elkin. Two to three bottles ere warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two to three battles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted Ito cure the salt Rheum. - Ave to eight bottles will care the worst cue of Scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the fast bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 13 taken. Header, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. X know the effect of It in army case So gars as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this care humor. I never Hold 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 me tmrprising; first, that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite. plenti ful, and yet its value has never been known until I discov ered it in 1846—second, that it should care all kinds of humor.r In order to give some idea of the sodden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I,will state that In April, 1811, I peddled it and. sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1E64, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. tome or the wholesale druggists. who have bean in busi ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There lea universal praise of it from all quarters. - In my own practice I always kept It strictly for humors, but since Its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable—have been cared by a few bottles. 0, what a merry if it will prove effectual in all C2BBB of that awful malady; there are but few who have seen more of It than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, need by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Stela Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever end Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, dm., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you get, and enough of it. Directions for Use. —Ad alto, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Dr. OEO. IL KEYHEIL, No. 140 Wood t , tr.t, Pittaborgh, Pa., General Agent. Also, J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. my2.9nlaw za- A Foot worthy of Record and &Lion. ti ola ars TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for cEriill AND AGDE. This preparation for the treatment of the above dieesan, and perfect emdica, lion of the cause, is one of the meet important Chemical Discoveries of the 18th century. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gates are instantaneous, and area like a charm upon the whole Nervous - and Muscular System, re• storing the tone:of the Stomach, and Invigorating the Con etitution. 0. it A RR, 410 Liberty et Unlike the general remedies reeerted to for its treatment, each as Quinine, Arsenic, &c., which leave the system worse than they found it, It Improves the general health, perigee the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity cf atreogth may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials tom eminent Physicians, and others who hare bean tboi - oughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of it.. superiority over all other preparation,. We con only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering trent Fever and A,gne, try it and begured PitTffit T. WBIGUT dc CO., 241 Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the Cuffed States and Ceneden. - - For eats by GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street and R. E. EELLEILt, Pittsburgh. ap2.7:dew3ri is are-Bald Heads and Hurd'e Hair Resta.. rer—PoQUETANNOCi, CT., Feb. 9,18.55: This 13 to certify that I have weed GERD'S HAIR RE STORES" three months, and where my head was bald i to now covered with a long growth of new hair. Care. Gto. G. Dmrampt, of Whaie.Shlp Montezuma, New London, Cl A. )1 A.scr.: & CO. INl!Mg==!l your Heir Restorer I was greatly troubled - wrtn my-natt comin; out. After using tbree bottles the remaining, is strong anti firm, and prevents a tie's, gloasy and healthy appearance- • Yours, truly. n. n. WOODWORTH. Tbis is to certify that I have been uring "lionn's HAIR nrsroana" about three months; and, now, where my head was bald, it Is covered with a new growth of hair, almost three inches 'ong. I here been bald over twenty years. THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which h. of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a tine Cognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OP ROCIIE.LLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA. and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WIIISSY, aro acknowledged by the Now York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS PEUCHTWANCIR, 141 Malden Lane New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platlna, Bismuth, Manganese; Thona's Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am. meals. Ac. dee2lds tf in MOM and for sale by ATWELL, LEE & CO. ATWELL, LEE b. C MEDICAL THE GREATEST DISCOVERY EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, :+larlufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 1211 Warren st.. Ro,:otry, Mass Price, $l,OO. l'ortmaimr:cs, Cr., Fab. 15, 1855 Sold, wholesale and seta at Ds. GEO. IL KEYSER'S. N 0.149 Wood ereet. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Dlannfacturers Yrs'move Celebrated 1114.1clarean STA.NDS PRKIIMININT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Gans, ac. We advise ail good housstrives to try it. Priv* , 21 cants per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in the United States and Canada,. For sale by M'OLUiUI and G. 11. IiSYSES., Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT k CO., 241 Market street, Philadelphia. :119 ,Isnly la IR.ii IN CITY COUDIERCIA.L. COLLEGE', OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Looted in PITTSBURGH, on WOOD a t, wear Fourth. , 1 1 1118 Institution, recently organized under its charter, offers to the young men of this and adjacent cities, and of the cireumambiont country, facilities for acquiring in a few weeks, and for an outlay insignificant, an ART far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that it e ou:d require five or aix years to learn, via: BOOK-KEEPING, With its concomitant arts of free and rapid WRITING and AlaramETlC. i The season of low water and slack business is at hand, ' which may be Improved to great advantage by tilting a .1311T1 , 0 of instruction in the Iron City College.. Special at tention is given to the application of 'Rook-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerics, op prentices, and others—come and epend your days or even ings, or both, fur a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleasantest Rails anywhere to be found, and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE. je2o DUFF'S MittttG AN I'LLI cULLIigiJo, OPEN DAY AND EVENING. throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY DOOK-REEPLNG, Taught from Duff 's System of Book•keeping,aanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the most per fect work upon accounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK.KEEPING, Embracing eight trips of a bent—illustrating re shipments of freight and paasengens, owners' settlements, before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of owners' shares, and other important matters not attempted litany of the one trip eysteme of Steam PENMANSHIPboat Book-keening In use. , Taught by Mr. J. D.Utiliams the only professional teacher of penmanship now in the city. MEROANTLLE AItITH'METIO, Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the most approved abbreviations in mercantile compute.. Cons in use. MERCANTILE - LAW Although °there advertise these lectures. this will be found the only Institution In tho city where they are regu larly delivered. gra-Call and get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams' Penmanship bete= engaging .I.sewhere. je2.3 Public Bale. AT the Mattel:errs' 11atalloa, Fourth street, on TRIMS DAY EVENING, the 23th day of Jane, at 8 o'clock, P. M., by order of the Court of Common Pleas, of Alleghe ny county; Eleven and one-fourth Acres, adjoining the Seventh Ward, and bounded by Centre Avenue, by Kirk patrick, Duncan and Chancery streets, lying at the Toll ,late on Centre Avenue. If not void entire, It will be offer ed in lots according to a plan to be seen at the Merchant's Exchange, P. M. Davis' Auction Rooms, or office of Robb it McConnell, if street. Trams--One fourth cash, residue In three equal annual payments, with interest ROBERT ROBB, Trustee. uositsoNs IN SE AMU OF A 00.11FOUTABLI1 DW ELL. ING HOUSE will dud it to their Interest to look at a valuable Brick House, N 0.31 Federal street, with Lot of 25 feet front by 125 feet deep, with idde alley. The house is new, and 1,111 be soil on .f4vorable terms. It contains a hall, parlor. diningroom and kitchen, four chambers, bath room, with hot and cold water; shower bath; a room fitted up for washiog and drying clothes; gea dattires t closets and clothepresses, ac., An. A good dry cellar under the whole house. This property is pleasantly sitaated, and *ell worth the attention oft hose desirous of purchasing a S. CIITHBART BON, goa jell ._.._ ,_ . /rou ze • No 110 Third at. iTheogs, MAGAZINES, &a.— Magin's alteoettarnes RO'Doherty Papers; by Mackenzie. In two volumes; cloth $2. Blanche Dearwood, a Tale of Modern Life. In 2 ro's., page coyote, cant.. or Home in this ;on History BOA. The Watchman — a companion to the Lamplighter, The Archbishop, or Itomanism in the 'United States; by Orvilla B. Bellisle. The Missing Brile; by Mrs. Emma D.E. N. Bouthwarth; in 2 vole.—paper covers, $1; or bound in cloth for f 1,25. Sister Rose—in seven chapters; by Ches. Di:kens. Harper's Blot'," Books, No. 7,f:toe—Virginia. Tor side at W. A. GILDENWENNEYhe Theatre. jail Fifth at ., opposite t 1 ....--- —____ NVALUAIIF. . itznitmxt—ir _or ges.6lctinews, st k , y at home. For dian.konnesa, drink cold water. To re. move tart, eallownera and redness of the skin—use the liar. to Soap. To please all—mind your own !minus. TO c pa ore actor rough bowls, use the ITESPETIO SOAP., 1 Bold at [Jet] NO. 140 Tarn =BE% . • - . MEDIC A. L. DR. MORSE'S II Nr lORA.TING CORDIAL p.mvomssoN mEDIc2:O - Z. 'itestored wad 'Lite 'Lengths:tea' , MORSE'S ELIXIR. I T will replace weakness with strength, ideagacity with eMclency, irregularity with rmiform and littoral nee tivity, and this not only wit - boat hetet/ of reaction,bett with 3 happy cffezt on the general organitztion• gore.= in mind that all maladies. 57h6reTO: they begin, c aw: ' w i th the nervous system, and the the paralitttion of the teem of motion and sensation Ls physical death. &Win caw, also, that for every kind of nervous disease,. the Eitir dial ie the onlyreliabla preparative knOWD. oußn OE NERVOI7.4 DI2EASJE3 No language can convey an adequate idea of the Lanni. diets+ and almost miraculous change which It occasionS In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous !TAO.. whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organiiation at once braced, rev:rifled and built up. The ulentrd exua physical symptoms of nervous disease twitch itigegtei der its intlnence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cos. dial - properties of the medicine reach the constitution itesutP, and restore it to its normal conditiOis. LON OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddlnele, rush of blood to the head, Etteha choly, debility; hysteria, nvetchednese, thought!' oriel: destracilon—feer of Insanity, dyspepsia, general maim don, Irritability, nervousnev, inability to • sleep, disetsie Incident to males, decay of the propagating funationa, bye: - torts, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, con , dipation, etc-, from whaterer Causes aFtslasi it is, if there be any reliance to be placed on I/aim:thud. mony, absolutely Infallible. A' GREAT MEDICINE FOB /MAIM The unparalleled effects of this' great rcatorathre is all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the =WS of medicine. Thousands of athnttlante have bean invatted;e. tbourande of invigorants concocted—all purporting .to be opecified in the various disesacs, and derangements to Whtch. the delicate formation of woman render her Liable. EVERY WOMAN OF BENSE4 Who suffers from weakness, derangement, 116110=1=4 tremors, pains In the back, or any othor disorder, whether peculiar to her act, or common to both aexaa—fii - gibnirttli Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONd, Or others, will thad this Cordial altar they- Ea:are:a a tot tle or taro, a thoroagh regenerator a the spar= la al/ directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy u 2 spring, who would not haTo teen or but for this ertrzordi• nary preparation. And it is egoally &teat for the maardtv , eases for which it is rectaxuaentli4. Thousands ta' yonog men have bean restored by maag it, and ant In a siaglette, stance has It failed tc benefit them. PE3lBoitB 05 PALE COMPLUXTON.. • _ . or emmumptive habits, are restored by the ore of a tottie of two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale; get• low, sickly color, to a boa - MINI VONd complatriart. TO TILE U/SGIDOM) These are some of the melancholy eatfc,la prielst eel by early habits of youth, vie: weakness of tho and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of slght v loas of Otete;: cuter power, palpitation of the hesri, dysperla, nenntai irritability, derangement of the digestive funetions,generid dsbaity, symptoms of conmimptioas, etc. • • • Mentally, t fearful sEeets on the mind are much to by dreaded. LOSa of memory, ccalusion of ideas, &monde:a of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to societhaelfedistmutt, love of solitudo, timidity, etc., are ECILLe Ot the arils preda ted. All thus elllicted • - . • BEFORE CONIMIELLITINCI should reflect that a sound mind and body are theme o cescary requisites to promote connubial happinsues..issioed, without these, the Journey through life becomes a weatr pilgrimage—the proepect hourly dart:ens the view; tht mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of aziotiuM be comes blighted With your own. 0.4.11T10N - - - Dr. Morse's Invigorating Centel ha been connteeß.o3 by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial rill have they:9de ter's fac-aln;ile pa.stel over the cork of each bottle, ezd the following cords blown in the glass: Dr. Illoree , s Invigorc.tlng C. 11. RING, Proprietor, N. 1r: The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In pint tlar—price three dollars per battle,two tor free dollen, for twelve 0, LItING, Flop:140r, L92Broadway IF Sold b _Diugghts throughout theyadted awls, Oint4 and the y est ladies. AGEhTS Pittsburgh -...—Dg. GEO:EL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood at Do. -.....PLEMING, BROS., No. eo Wood et. D0.._.... -it. E. BELLEBS, Wood eteset Allegheny etty.-.Y. P. FLEMING. Agentfor 0hi0...J. D. PADS, Cincinnati: RHODES' FEVER AND AG-UE CURE. OR, DAV:MVO iffidLLLBLZ SPEC/RIO,. 10011. trio prevention and Cure of lautzferrer Br -11".F. and AGE; °Entre act Fans, Dora Actor, Drumtr, Maar ETZIATS, and all other forme of discuss a - Web have a common orir,in Halarfa or Aticiana_ 'Xhie aubtle airaospheric -ptison whlth at certahl 5e11.300/3 la unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the mum In chancier wherever it edists—North, Eouth, Esat or Wert—and will every where yield to ale nevnylliteoVered antidote, which is claimed to he the greatest thramay do medicine era made. This epeclflc fe ..eo harmless that it may be tahrm by per sons of every age, sea or condition, end it will not rubel tuta for one disease others still norse,ra is too after/this re• salt In the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenle„cad other poisonous or deloteriona drugs, not a purtiale of .arry of which Is admitted into this preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims there inttractrdium' re - unite from the use of this ii.6.1 - 011.6.i, AliT/DOTH TO lj AI. ARIA It will enthnly protect any redden; or traveler even n the moat alckly or a wampyiLlnl2 any Ague or 13i11011.9 dherae whatever, or any inlur; from constantly in.. haling Malaria or Miasma. , . an our th • need. never bare anctterchg . byconttnisingtiti i use according to directions. It will immediately relieve oil the diStroldrig remits of Bilious or Ague diseases, such 613 general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begirus 10 recover appetite and strength, and continues untli a permanent and raditei cure is effected. ' g,uoUy, its use will banish Sever and Ague :rout farallira and all classes. karmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it as a preventive, will he froe from Ague or Billoue at tacks in that season of the year which, while it Is the mos: sickly, is the most valuable ono to them._ • • One or two bottles will answer for or dinary oases; so= may require mere. Directions printed in Gerinan,Prench and Spanish, accompany each bottle. PEI= One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulate an warded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible pities in every section of MI country. JAS. A. RHODXS, Propdetor, Providence, E. L Aa=a—New York: O. V. Of ICZENER fi 00., and O. 11. RING. Boehm WEEKS. POTTER. Ildladelpkia: DYCYPT A SONS. .1,1 , 1111.111 ELL, No. 255 Liberty Moot, nest door to nand. WOODSIDES A latcYrinut, corner of AnderPoo nod 5,n.1 , 2 , ..tr sty.. All•vilonV. ffah27 DR, HO LEBRATEDOFLAND'S CE GERMAN BITTERS:, PIHEPASED BY DR. C. N. JACitsuiv, fhiladelphia,PB,, WILL Et-normals min LIVER CONIPLAINT, DVSFEPSIA. - J'ADNDBiIF, Chronic or Nes , -coms De Dimascr the AYdnege, Cad alt di:carts arising/rem a disordered ear or Stomach. Such • as Ormstlpa tion,lnward Pile e, Fulziess,or Blood to the Hoed, Acidity of the =aeon, Nausea; learthune,Diaguetfor Food 4 Fulness or weight in the Stomach, time Eructations, Sinliting, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Heed, Hurtled mulDifficult Breathing, Fluttering attlus Heart, Chock ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dismal p of Vision, Dote of Webs before the Bight, FM= and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of PerspLration Yellowness of the Skin end Eyes, Pain in the - Bide Back, Cheat, Limbs, ite., Sudden Flushae of Heat Burning In the Flesh, Constant Savior EviLatal area: Depression. of - Spirits. The proprietor, In calling ths attention of the Faille to this preparation, dc.as to tit a feelir.g of the utmost eonfi, deuce in its virtues and alai ation to :bedlam:Refer which It to recommended. It is no new anti untried article, but ono that his 40011 the met of a ten pears' trial before the Aroarlean popla r and its reputation anti sale is unrivalled by env shriller pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor gtren by the most prominent and well known Physicians arid ludividn, els, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my liemorabllla,"or Practical Iteselp: Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had, grad% of all Lb Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Stanufactsry,lllo Arch strosy Pldlo dOptua, Pa. ra-Soki by Dr. Cleo. IL Roper 140 wood strut; SabneErtook S. Co., No. 6 Wood s treet; .Etearing. Brother!: , 00 Wood street; Swartz nada% P. Fisming, dilegl•eny decl9:dewly is WATER. CUills: INSTIVIEITE; • HAND STREET, (SOUTH RIDE.) BET. PENN STILE= AND TIE RIVER, PITT2BURGEI, FA. DTIOCTOR BARU., Gradmite and Practitioner in the Old Schools of hiedidne, Allopathic and ilotaapattile,atull for the past ten yescs a successful Lidnat &this; has e mud a WATI:II{. CURE to the above location The perfectly este, direct and hruned.ste effect as 21(1V tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases route and while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and -debilitated, renders it pecnilarly desirable in families, who 'will be treated at their homes. Allopattue and Ifomceps.thic n,mtinent will be admicds• tared where desired; but, after long and thorough expos. tierce, Doctor Reels gives a-decided pro:creme to Elydro• I ,,ch y , w hich has, throughout the old and new world, proven to eminently succasslal in every form of asap% facing Incipient - Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia; Indenuoultory and Chronic. Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuter none, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of eared from highly reputable citircnos of nearly every State la the Colon, can be emamined xt 'Doctor Bad': a- office. The Bev. Clergy are invited to car-suit him gratis. . Warm water being used in thecomrooncernent, waded= throughout the treatment, it la altutoryirustcsrlof unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppor.o. itrarzszlicts.—Jiewwe.Charlesitrewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wikon, W. IL WRiloal 9, Thompoon Bell, J. B. Wel don, D. T. Plorgen, Woo. B. h otness, E. English, B Kerr. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Buela's Instita• non and witnessed hie successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him 6.3 a thoroughly educated and .skillful Phy sician : Charles T. Ruasell. •1011. VOCiIII.O.O, David Kant John. C. Curtis, Iloht. Patrick, John B. lavinpliass, John Wright, ott. W. Patrick. Idoe. , s F. Data:. 0 Breathy. tire Ag. Ola 6 2r,.....,...... ifDB. DROWN, No. el Diamond Alloy, De. votes 12h-entire sttention to an oaesPrastiso. His business is mostly confined to Prirsk Venereal Disecals , awl. trach painfulaffections. brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence and exceelj Brants, Sypbilitle Ernytlons.,Donr.rthea,Glest,Bhicture, UrithraiDisebs Impurity °lithe Bleed, ultb ell Disea rgte, ses of the Venereal Organ. Ekin Diu:uses, Sec: Vatic Erne Hone, Tetter,itingworm, blescurialDieeises t Earninal Weak: nem impotency, Piles, Ithentrathni, l'emale NV eaktutte Biondi's , Suppresiono, Diseaus: of rho Joirds,, ll'lstala tz. Ano, MMUS. Affections, l'alte In the Rash and Lolue,lst i tation of the Maisie! and Hitisys,suesetdrdly tremble.. Onza zasranteed Twenty years' ptiteticiitkt InALI2 city) eatables Dr.ttroaa tootles at! =MOWS of a 4.500011ra to sitsflao near win= ale tante- .. Office and 'Private GOnsuitatioa licome,4l,DLamand gaol Vikegbarstes moderate. ' noTtiola-mly • Il:l2ltlateridlL--LT. hffrenre minty (Ito:maxi remelt for Bletustatiarn tea speedy and =Ulu Berno37 that panful trouble. lt1104•T AMR. • and Private Consultation Booms No. 41D1111011) ett=enrem The Dotimsto 'lenge othorto [apll•dadiy
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