The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, July 06, 1855, Image 3

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hundred scholars
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Rev.
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, Al': i '';'''.'"'' 7 " ---- ': . ;"... 7 ',":g''=: ?son Moore, for defamation, laying his dam
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=IIMMIM
MGMNING•••" """
Onfoi.=-Izitefmeuti,in the City of
RtWlta June 25th to July 2d, 1865 :
Ckaistandatt...:.
Scurvy -I
. „
ChDleia
M0rbt0......
bieaelee........
Still Both
Burial
- t"- 4
• OP THE ABOVE THERE WERE
under 1 year 2 Prom 40 to 50.
From'''. to 2- '' ' 2 " 50 to 00,
2to -5 . 2 " CO to 70.
•6 to lO' 0 " 70 to 80.
•10 t 6 15 L 1 ". 80 to 90.....
L. 15 to 20?..-.—..„ .'. . ...;. 0 " 90 to 100,
‘45414'80r' '. ' • • '2 Ago intnown...
Males 8: - Petneiea Or White 13; Colored 4....
By order'of the Board of Health.
ANDREW O. BILIRDOCH,
Physician of Board of Health
•
Tao Founru.--Whether we are getting to be a
more Virtuous community, or whether someother
cause is the reason, we don't know, but it is a
remarkable fact, that each succeeding Fourth of
July is celebrated in a quieter, more peaceable
and orderly Manner than its predecessor. This
fact *as never' more evidently felt than on
Wednesday last. With the exception of a few
oases of drunkenness, not many more than used
to . distinguish almost every Sunday previous to
the passage of the liquor law, the day passed
off art soberly as any other day..We observed,
no riotingin the city, those who 'did get drunk
being hurried off to the watch house before they
had a chance to raise a row.
In inorning, thousands hurried to the
cot try. to get a sniff of fresh air, for perhaps
the only:time in the year, while, to counterbal
ance these, an equal number f country folks
came in to• look at the sights in town. The
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad and the Cen•
tral Railroad did an immense business in the
carrying line. We did not hear the number of
tickets sold 'at the office of the first named road,
tint understand it was exceedingly large ; at the
office of - tholitter, eight thousand six hundred
and eighteen tickets were sold, for which the
sum nrsl,7oo'Vesis received. As a very corn•
mendibfeleitnre in the celebrations of the day,
we obeekved that a large number of tho Sabbath
Schools were out Pio Nicing, under charge of
their various superintendents and teachera, mad
the hillein the neighborhood were crowded with
merry children. Various.other Pio Nies were
131.30 held, including one given by the Odd rot-
Inward one by the Firemen.
The different places of amusement were
crowded, and everybody seemed to he on the
hunt of pleasure of some kind.
SHOOTING AFFAIR IN LAWRENCE - ST - 2_lE. --A
shoot:ng ,affair occurred at Lawrenceville, on
Wednesday afternoon, in which a German bar
keeper named Prietag, engaged at Winter's tav
ern, was ahem in the neck. It appears that three
boys, whose ages did not exceed fifteen years,
at the bar for liquor being already in
loxicuted the barkeeper refused to give them
acy, and - ordered them out o. the hence ; where
upon nne Of the boys, named Hulmee, drew a
pistol and snapped it at the barkeeper without
discharging it. He immediately drew another
pistol, and discharged it, the contents of
which lodged in the neck of the barkeeper.
Upon examination of the wound it was ascer
tained that the pistol hal been charged frith
Riot, some Sixteen of which were taken out of
the man's neck. Had it not been for a heavy
cravat, which received a great many shot, the
barkeeper would undoubtedly have lost his life.
Hulmee was arrested by the bystanders, but was
rescued by his friends, who managed to get him
off and secrete bias.
ACCIDENTS ON THE FOrRTR.—The following
chapter of accidents occurred on Wednesday :
A lad about eight •years' of age, named
Walker, living in the sixth Ward, was seriously
injured on the bead by the premature explo
sion of a small cannon. It is feared his ekuil
was fractured.
Louis Niiglo, a cabinet maker, employed at
the Novelty Works, fell down two pair of stairs,
at a tavern in Diamond alley, and fractured hie
knee cap.
Peter Koerner, a lad aged twelve years, re
siding on Pennsylvania Avenue, had the thumb
of his right hand blown off by the premature
discharge of a pistol.
A boy named John Cornett, aged six years,
fell from a °berry tree at his father's residence,
on Centre Avenue, and fractured hie left thigh
bone.
Jeremiah Marattan, a laborer, residing on
Pennsylvania Avenue, was thrown from a baggy
against a curb stone, and had his right collar
bone broken.
FATAI ACCIDENT ON THE 0. & P. RAILROAD.
—On Wednesday afternoon, a lad about fifteen
years of ago, named Charles W. Harris, was an
oidentally killed on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, in the following manner: He was
i i employed on the mail train to servo water to the
passengers, and as the oars passed Richland
station, a short distance east of Crestline, went
4 out on the platform to look ahead, but not being
careful, his head came in contact with a water
tank; anti ha wee knocked off the train. The cars
d were immediately stopped, and although still
living when picked up, he died in about ten min
utes. He boarded at the Perry Hotel, in this
city, lat.his body was conveyed to the residence
of his mother in Massillon. He was an cnly
son, and the occurrence has pressed so heavily
on his mother—a widow—that she is not ex
‘peoted to survive.
be first six months of 1855. ...... ic507,574
he first six months of 1854 445 , &;;S 88
MS=lMlina
A Itsvrvat or Buntissa.—The gl-lorious "
Fourth produced, as we imagined it would, a re
vival of police business ; and our -magistrates
had nothing to complain . of, in that.line yester
day. In addition to7a large number discharged
on payment of fines, eighteen persons were com
mitted to jail for runkenness and disorderly
conduct. Many Aldermen were also occupied,
the best part of the day, trying innumerable
suits of assaults and batteries, growing out of a
non-cbservance of the liquor law.
::JULY 6
CSILDRIiN
PERRY HOTEL.—This fine Hotel, since its re
opening under the charge of Mr. James Galla
gher, has been doing an ezoollent business.
Situated on the bank of the Allegheny-, the cool
breezes from that river give it an advantage as
a summer residence possessed by no other Hotel
in the city. The table cannot be surpassed, and
the general arrangements of the house aro un
equalled for comfort and oonvenience. The
landlord is obliging and gentlemanly, while the
servants aro attentive and unobtrusive.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,
...Total 17
Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post.
FROM SEBASTOPOL.
FOUR DLYS LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE HERDLANN
TORE,JuIy 5.-The steamer Hermann arrived at New
Turk, with Liverpool dates to the 20th.
There le a well authenticated report th a batle was
fought at the Crimea, in which the allies were at defeated with
immense loss. The particulars will undoubtedly arrive by
the America at Halifax.
It to also rumored that the French Emperier is suffering
from the effects of an apoplectic fit.
ARRIVAL OF TIIE STEAMER AAIRRIOA
11 Armin., July ff.—The steamer America has arrived. She
brings Liverpool dotes to the 231, vrhicli announce that the
English and French troops n'tacked the Redsn and Mala
koff forts OD the 18th, but were repulsed with great slaught
er. The details hare not transpired.
Mr. Roebuck tuts moved a vote of censure In the Hozlimb
Parliament.
A new French loan ha; been announced
The intelligence from t he Crimea Is fragmentary, but itt I
vats adviece Pay that the lose to the ailie. aill r e d to le,,e
than 4000, including flea. Campbell, and 7ti other
Many rumor are prevalent.
The America arrived at Halifax. on the tiflerur,tu id the
Ch. She bring; dates to the 211 010,
Lord Region's despatch and the newspaper correspond•
ante are to bond, describing the gallant confute of Mame.
lon and the quarries. The male facts have been already
stated with general correetnass. The allies have made an
unsuccestlut attempt to storm i+eba_stopc.l. The mot
ter rumors prevailed in regard to the transsetian 1-y some
accounts. The Englieh lona is set down at 4.000 men, lint
the report Is bcileved tuba much exaggerated. The tot too
ing are the only olncial notifications of the gent: Lord
Fanmure regret. to have to announce that he ha• recel•eJ
information that the English troops attached the Ftedan
and the French troops the Malakoff towers at daylight en
the morning of the Oth, without the success whielt ha.
hitherto ettends..l our efforts. !loth tLe French mad oar.
selves have suffered outsides/o,le.
- .
.The adlice , ffnEll Pelimsler to the Fi I:;' , Tarza... at aro
to the same effect
Private a: counts published in the lie. , .ndon Standard say
that the loFs of the British ollirers in killed and sreeuthsi
arnoutth+ to no lee than severity. Amoot the killed are
am Sir J. Campbell, Co'. Yea an t Col Sbatiforth. The
greatest portion of the lose was tts.; , ..rillord in is ravine
where a powerful god uneapectssl battery um opened on
the trvape. The allies lost t, rt i Itue.eJan, kr;.rtagin!..
a mine, and daring the corift,ion !hey r, •1.1.tur,1 the
Slamelon tower
A deapateh from Bucharest vie V ono • • olrtn, 1
expedition hue been undertaken a,ratnat l-r-;eh
The Rusainn amount of the atu.,- , -a of [heal he , fu th.,
se? of A:off published. Gortaeltalodf the ,n. ;
claim, d by the allies, but -- sara that 11, ott, - Art , n,
ail:fast the am of At WO, tot j•..t - ted the it (C•rt, of gr
deetr..pot were private property, an I yet intereiel f•r the
use , of the Ttu ,, ian army
The rorreeponden, relatestl..o per;
trated by the French and Tor%. at th, e,,pl E.rtact .
deFpateh from Varna dated June 17,11, tr. irb roar rr
tarded on the way, sun the Kusslanrhad made an unsuc
cessful attack on Kara, and Peporto..l that they had retaken
Anapn.
Tbe Austrian C , mmand-r tuts pro:lalm ,, d matial lace
la Moldavia. but ths Moldavian authoritle=, roluao to-pro
runlgate the Oraltr uult?s autborl,,l by the Sultan.
ebnaLAntlue 13Alse, son of the reianing Priu n. was
at JAsay in a duel, by the Austrian Muinr Anal t‘erg . . - 711. ,
eralr had a1t15,1 tOtitiaerabl, sa:Antion In the Iliorgral
The runt attack on an.-Enalish Irma crew, at lisn7o,
caltees much excitement in ilngland. The unpreindle
eupprition 1 ,, that the Ruo kh supper,,d the heat
taking soundings, as recently oas done at liertselt The
Russian account In the Invalid ituse, says thut elx Were
billed, and the remainder are rria,urr,
The Russian innuenee vets , a,tire, and even in the
manliest 0,111380 i'01.1119.
The Journal of St. retereburch publishoß the ,emi-c leckl
dieousslon on Count IValelreek i's French r irculur of
The Journal also, setui.othcially rays, that pence to possible,
If Frunoe and Ere lend aro trillin,;, inaedno c h e. the r ooo th
point is morally although net lyrically Fettled, and the oth
er pOlots, camel, : the tt, i-afion of ;he Dan uhe and
erneuation of the Prircipalitie, ere alo coukd , leering
only the Vienna third point to he arranged.
The Ate,trian army L. being disband., net the rel. :i..0
is groat and rapid.
The steamer Ifennann carriel out intaiiigence of Mental
sentatlon to Parliament, of the report if Reebnek's com
mittee. The report merely taltults that, ;Le Fullerings of th e
army have been aggravated by incompetency at home,
Since then there has been conriierable excitement ereatsal
by Mr. Roebuck, in OutoiNtlehre of his report being over
ru,e-1 by the other member: of the a tnnaltiee, they having
given not.ce of a vote of C 012,11.1, cu tie .O. , ernloollt, so
;rotated al to ctuhrece the grievanee3 of all soct_tot, of the
opposition.
The debate on adruioistratire reform slier rnist.t.st ed.
journruents eude‘i In the unanlineu, pa=ring of Sir Milner
Lytton's resolution, that the House of Commune recurs
rusrfs.to the earliest attention cf the rnini,ters the nesea
city of a careful resiaion of the various ofilcial
meats.
Mr. Buchanan has rectived tb degree of Doctor of Crurn
Law from the tfulcorttity of Oxford, it+ at, did Chlot Jus.
tire Rebinson, of Canada, Fir Charles Lyrll, Alfrcd
eon, de.
The Admiralty hnve awsrded Oh) sterliog to the
salvors cf . the =Lip Jaro, Ches'co.
The Senive and Legi.Aintur, ur ronvoke,l f.,r July 21,
to negotiate a new loan of cne hundred or Co, hundreAl
and fifty millions of delarg.
- •
Louis Napoleon has honn ili tor ta-, days, but has rump,'
erect. The French fund, per cent. on the announce
meat of his Hine.,
The diAllrhatlee9 at SRLlddgo bare 1 , , r1 FuppreF,d. We
have no reliable statement rrrperi inC t be exr!kt inaurgent
ineurreetlon. Itum,in i t I•u.p..ctell u• ;be ingtiortnr.
7 , 1 t. DoLt. bud hi. itit,rview with the Miniater of
Foreiva Atlulrs. awl friendly ceinarke were r z-hun,;ed.
DESMAHIi
The Panlgh Diet to dkini vet.
1 , .31are forbids enlistments for foreign ,errice under a
penalty of eight years iimpriAonment.
LATZS7 11; nrs.—Nlarprillel, Frtday night —Tie English
steamer Astroloque hes arrived, bringing news Front Con
ataettinnple to the h Cab J une.
There has been a s:ight erlgsg . emotzt at Eupstoria sinr.e
the nth J une.
Trio liusslana attacked, I.ll:lSUPC.Ftifully, the batteries of
the bosiegers.
The reneltti Ines in the taking of !tumoral and the gnar
ries is 4000 men.
Wheat i. &alit& g at 31araPilh.
Incidents of the Fourth
KAITL , N, PA, July f...—Tho•Fourtn wee duly übif.rve,l bete
by an intsreetint: parade of the Pubii, sencede.
During the day the foundry of .1 It. 7'...rnpir,4 tiFIA de
qtuyed by fire, which was enticed by t:, ) erneker,. The
loan is heavy: inAurauce $7.01)0.
P.)etoN, July $.—Tl, I" , olrth paved with unusual Cr to
fort, httt with quite a number of ar.cOlenta from neap. w
ded hr Tb.' boat rare w i a Fmasaut afl.fr„
and gate c.ry etmerel aat:Hfe. ;lon I" an imm,lase eonceurte
Of ya.of.le.
NOW YORE, July 11.—We have record of numerous ace-i
-dea', and several deaths, from carelessness In the one of
gunpowder In Brooklyn many accidents oedurr.d fermi
the tome cause, to which were added one or two Pre , , .-n
-illened by as many firemen's ri-its. Little or no attention
paid to the Liquor Lax. Ths first clue, hotels rinsed
ii ;
eir barn, but the second class and miner grog shop, re
melned . 4, 1 lull blast. NO arrest , w or , . told,
. .
1.5.1 AT II ER—The s:i: re rely- are. P.e. 1 Spanish Sole,
per rj,, iii,,otit, slaughter colc, 2i,m27 ; Upper Leather, per
&Ten. s27en.so3, Bridle to, to. vi:10410 ; Country Bridle
do. 435@„4„16 ; Skirting Leather, per 10, 2, cents.
IS IKSS PORK—Owing to au Ott yaw ii In Clur innati pikes
here Lore further Kay:arced ; now held at slB,ooaps,E.o.
N A VAL STO It ES.—Scirite Tot rept ine le now held at Or
" 1 - 1 , :teller, Roslo at $3,2..Z3,50 tor No , and $4 for No. 1.
A smell rale of Tar el $.4 ',dr:. Ili.
OlLS—Steady sales of Lard 011 No. 1 at 75e by the lot
and 7i in the small way. Linseed timer, and ealei in the
retail way are made at 8545iic.
PIO METAL—The sales since our lan have been pretty
large, aril at prices toe, in Bowing a firmer market: All,
of 75 tons Mercer Cu. coke at $22: 12 tons do $22; 250 tone
No 3 anthracite at $29,5d; 00, 15:1 and 250 tons Allegheny
No. 1 at V.:7 ; 220 Vile delivered at Wheeling at VA, till on
the useal time.
POWDER—The demand moderate, at $3,6.1 for Billeting
and $5 fdr 11111.:
SALT—.9.I,e on Thursday of 323 1.1.1. i tit, 1 an .1 ex (NI at
4 t1.62 1 W,75.
ACJI11:1.. —Spring Steel, Pi tbiburgh ro anti fact ore, 1 3 1000! h;
,-,,,.,,, do, L0.71: j ; steel plough wings, li ; do, cut to pattern,
41 ,„ 0; A B steel, from rolled Iron, filj; from hammered
do, 61'. , ; LI" steal, 7 'Li; Yiirk. dn. :i' Sweet do, 8; Pl , l
dandy tire, 1 ;
Ittliptitl Spring., Wt.; r,,, do, 13.4i.11; Culti
vator teeth, 1 ‘, 54 3.2 ift, 3 S ; 40 , 18 .)31/:, 1003.55 3. , 1000.
TALLow_.. : .., 'es 01 several small 14 ', tt , were rtvrt,l at
10 1 X4ll
TIN.-1 C, $11,25, and INi $ 13 : 25 , rash; Pig $3l; liar
$371.4, cash.
TOBACCO—Virginia Fl range from 1642 d, according
to brand, and tempest ogdo. Vlrginia Twist, 10.
W RISKY—We note salt'it of Rectified, at 31( t i135c. The I _
market is without animattoti. Boarding School,
WHITE LEAD—Ie firm, with a very active demand, and CO SUMMER BOARDING ROUSE.—The GLEN ROTEL
steady sales at $2,50 keg., for pure in oil, and dry 9c ii; lb ll and Grounds are offered for ILENT for either ilbe
WOOL hoe slightly advanced mince our last. Buyers above purposes. The size and arrangement of the honor,
WOOL—Receipts continue large, principally, however, I the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
tor shipment Emit. There is, as yet, but little altered to this singular advantage of the position, secluded from every.
market, and we contiuue our iittotadous of last week . 2.5ei thing objectionable, render thin a moot desirable location
43e . as ti: quality. for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to
-•-•41", ____
mhtilitf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street,
_
Commer Mal Summary. e. O
UNDRI M—
—_
Per stroll', Herman,' 76 bilge prime Rio Coffee;
1
10 pockets Java do
The miles of Cotton for the last three days were 11,000
,7.0 hbas N. a iingar:
bales; 3000 of which were ou speculation, and the market 16 bbls Ne w Sugars;
closed heavy and dull. Breadstuffs dull and lower. Corn 150 do New Orleans Molasses ;
firm; unchanged. Consols 011;
20 in Sugar-House do
Per steamer America : 10 half chests Green and Bieck Teas
.
Licentiate. MARK rte.—Cotton.-.The sales for the week were 25 caddy boxes do do
24,0 W hales, being a decline in the prices of I „. 75 boxes superior brands Tobacco:
The weather to favnrabic for the crops. 60 do Rosin Soap;
the markets are generally unchanged, except Corn, which 60 do 31, and D. Candles;
has declined le Lid. Beef steady and unchanged. Bacon LAI do Star do
I dull. Pork firm. 3UO hogs assorted Nails;
Bullion iu the Bank of England had increased 4295,000. 200 boxes Salo, 9x12, 10xl7 and 10x14 Window 01
Money market easier; Contiols receded to 901 .kil State tern- p.iTti3gbeiirhgehr
manufactures—for
faartgareneeral, aesortment of Groceries a a n s d .
ritirs better.
Brown and Shipley quote the offerings of Cotton no ex
ceeding the demand. the sides on Saturday were 4500
hales, including 1000 on speculation, the market closing se—,or sale by
JOHN 510010114 A D, 27 Wood st.
I dull. The sales for the week were 24.000 bete. , of which
I tdiattO were for speculation at a decline of
,V,, to 3 le; Pair
Political Trouble. I Orlearts . 7 l .,; middling 014; fair Uplands 7; middling Up
s—The Anti-Slavery Know Nothings of 1 lands C.. The Hack hi 203,G1..) bales, includirg 372,000
BOSirolV, Jul
ti he ld a Political jubilee yesterday at Ablng. American. Breadstuff's— the weather was favorable for the
d 3l a t sa t e ns u e r y t Wilson and other prominent leaders were I crops; white wheat Its 0420 12 , 3d; red lls@llti 6:1. Phil. '
adelphia and Baltimore Flour 415a3.435; western canal 40@
41s.fed• white corn 51.1(4,618 Ltd; yellow 40e 13.1@50e: white
nt The attendance was large.
Lte.........................
wheat 'lie 9d(nL.e atil' ; red wheat 11vPlls 61 • Breeden:as
_
generally are unchanged, e xce p t
lOpt DALES .811PBRI011--the PICTURES 'taken daily at
is Od; mixed Corn is quoted at 40e 6d. Provielous...lterf
Cor, which hes declined
i..e, CAIIGGII Daguerrean Boonasi 70 Fourth street, n eat
° clearly, prices unchanged; small stocks on hand. Bacon
door to V. J. David, Dentist.
dull; sales ataucilon 4Se@ 51e. Pork firm Iron market
Arm; Welsh rails on board L 7 55e1.4:7 le; Welch hare .1.:7
41447 be; Scotch pig (vitt at 755. Lead firm.
• •••
lino% -v
Nothing State Council
RISLINO,
jt 6 : —The State Connell of Know No: hinge
Which has hoe_ ln „ . ..eien hero for the post two
Jour ," this afternoon aPor endoroing the Nailer..l plat
form adopted a, Philadel , e 't a, and pa, , lng n resolution onll.
iug a Convention to mast in t246,,'"ati on
~ ? ;t h"
halt of .Ixnum
ry next. A split oectirie.l on
+u of uflopfinrt r.
National platform, and the Free boilers and A t o eiti o nioto
withdrew from the Council.
Pecedsra, leading MI for a Northern'Li hall • ''".
M g ot te twoli h
t ato tho Philadelphia platform by stria.
article and Inserting ft declaration In favor ‘t./f u
theh )I{,xturi
Gotriprovalset. I t sold, also, that Governor Qlrd , iher , h ",
addreaoed Gov. Johnston a letter, ins fling Pent. 3ao '
-Tanizng
o
Ain the East. The seceding delegates are today o. ~e , iie is
a State Council on the Philadelphia platform. 'I
Much excitement in conaequenre of the division.
Baltimore Items
BALI:1210U; July s.—The Southern mail i reeelt4 d at all
points as late as due. There Se no notes.
The Fourth of July was observed here lel h great ant
tostion.
Robison h Co.'s Pork Packing Tionso—one of the largest
establishments in the city—was totally destroyed by tire
last night.
PECOND DESPATCH.
The lwe by the Rob Won fire le about $75,000. Several
firemen were badly injured.
Riot at Columbus... Things in Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, July 6.—Thera was a fight at Columbus,
Ohio, yesterday, between the Turners and Americans ; one
man was killed. All is quiet this evening.
The Fourth of July passed off peaceably in this city,
though caleb-ated with great spirit. The fire works ou the
Levee were witnessed by at least 30,000 people.
Robert Thompson, (or several years bookkeeper for Jno.
Swaney A Co., and much esteemed, committed suicide, yes
terday, by cutting his throat.
Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
ClYcr tNoTi, July s.—The first train passed ever the Ohio
and Mississippi Railroad from Vincennes to Saint Louis on
Saturday. Passengers now go from this city to St. Louis all
the way by railroad, via Terre Haute nod Vincennes The
mtVork on this is progressing rapidly towards completion.
Post Otllce Embezzler
CU! CAOO, July b.—The (Irani 3 ury bare fount a Dill of
L3dlctment against DrEMIAOII, the YOAt °thee Olork,
charged with robbing the mall, and be han been holt to 1161
ir. the eum of $5,000.
Collision on the Lakes
BUFFALO, July s.—The schooner Mansfield, from Milwau
kle to Oswego with teu thousand bushels of Wheat, came
in collision, on Tuesday last, with the schooner Telegraph,
and immedtately sunk.
YOU LOVE—Somebody. Give that somebody a truthful
likeness of yourself; and don't forget OARGO,VO
Fourtk street. jel2
THREE DAYS LATER.
Al ,TRIA
GREAT BRITAIN
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PIT'ISBILTROBI BOARD OF TRADE AND
iati.eimANTs , mr.xcHa.hio E.
01
Fferktent—JOllN SHIPTON47O 13HE .
First Fitt President—Was, E. Smn - a.
..se=nd " " Was. B. BROWN.
&oretary—Wm. S. ELWIN.
Treasurer---„Tonn D. Amur
Superiraauteta-8. T. Don?ant, Ja .
Cbnlnnata of Arbitration for June.—WrcuAnsll. Stara,
V. P Jlhas bI. COOPra, S. Bilt.BACkill, T110M413 SARA - id:GT,
W. p...IoNSS.
WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE
PITTIMMIOI3, July 6, 1055.
The money market presents still a steady end healthy
condition an increase in demand this week is noticed, but
nothing at all to produce a stringency. The first of July
being our regular half-yearly time for settling accounts, &c.,
business paper will become convex hat more abundant:
however, the mode upon which Waite:se has been conducted
for the Fast Biz months will cull fur but a comparatively .
small amount of obligations to be given this time. The
Banks continuo to do the meat of the prime paper offered.
The wants of our business men are but moderate, owing, to
the falling off of business in almost every branch, Aod
while the bunks are doing the good ',tiger offered, there is,
we may say, nono on tho street. Second rata paper pastes
at twelve and fifteen per cent.
Theiaccomote, so far, in reference to the harvest, seem to
I be exceedingly encouraging, and no fears are now enter
tained with reference to it. Our present condition serves
to strengthen hopes for the future, and financial aEsirs
although to a prosperous condition, will, In a short time,
present the most healthy condition realized for years gone
by. Our farm productions, large as they may be, will cona_
mend very fair prioes b.rerywbere; exports of them will be
large in consequence of the war. The large amount of food
diverted from France and England will haile to be made up
by America Hence good prices Prust be realized as a na_
tural result. Every steamer Is looked far with intense
anxiety, with hope that some indications of peace may per.
liapabe discovered in some shape or other ; but nothing' to
thatelTect has vet reached tux' limes we meat wait pa.
tiently for, its termination. The cotton market p
er
eels tr a favorable time to financial allaire, the rivers having
r Hen, and prcc' continuing firm in the Cara of every thing ,
.111 reuse end thus check our .peeie ex.
forte to some extent.
The Cleveland and Pittaburgh Railroad C.nopany Mode.
••'a red a dividend of five per cant payable iu the al!TeLl per
.'at. hood cof the Company. The directors report a our
plu,
loyal the di+ idend of icirriln ; t to th.. amount a'
Lt 003. the lineine49 of the read eoutinuri , , Nro ars in•
I creel, to Indr..,e rapidly.
The Pre,ident and Direetoro of the Hand Street Bridge
Lace d , ..derel a diAdend uf per share at therepind
stmt,a: a the earnin,Fe a the bed six mangle
nix t, C:tair I Bridge he deelei,la ill:Llerp?
. .
. .
1132 (231. , ...”: I r t:r.tiv o C.,l,lpiv 1ct7,1,1, - .7'.i LI .1 , .
.IeIA of $-,
(-..! r 1 1 ,1," - I: I•sy nio.t. to ~ t , . .1, 1 7.11t:-.., cr...1 i'l
credited 1., I. 0
- -
WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH &BRET
arit.:c or TH, Deus rJ67,
Fruhiy, July
A mark, , t buing ovor.
We has, uo chsn ar t. in dole, whi,y
Moe, C. it h -r; r t Ps,l
Put,' nI : o•ith ;,r,l I; !i Pearls f. SuleraLti,
In BAT--.'m•;11
BAL . , trl.r%,t ftpr Krtic:.• turn, and
t! in .I.ur OightlyAlvtult...l.
end a littc:l ,, n k sb-usm),.;o4 tlpan,
BEAN6—Not6to, In,; stow bald at
1:4.E65VA .n w triVai itt 241c01,!...1 1 front atnTe
Ms, , sIF , --C6o,a.v.n Ohio, on xrriral, r,114 at $2.50. and
'a 7 55 - ;". , . Frain st,,,t, k.,tern at $ - AZ. 41 1.3,',..5.,
ttliCK F:l'9 A till'll.7l3S—likie...kq, ut E6,tc•ry • and tram
toreTubs,;ram 70 d0 t ...,
small do pt,so • -
ifiLiTTEß cctarqutr,.., of Itio ca:rn
heath-r nrriting. l'acked F...rm. dull, and
mina I. 11 continue Jenland
s Star tiariutt th vvrrk at 244.11 ID;
Plut,r! v.. rth 171;,j. vt,.l 31.,11.1 14 1 , Sumphrin,
11 111 1 1. , t1- 1 11,-. Lov ri,..t intp, u plied
all I tip teti.l4to: ! trp.1...r.,t, al , t• ,
COO I) t o , . 11.71 . ,x.'1.1,,a-h nu 1 ',rt.!.
CORP/WE Pvllalring nt. liosr
Staxvilla Pay. :co . x„, „
!!bin. , i 7 1. 1,
Whll,. 11 •
••
••
11
Pa , 1,..a.x ',"urn.
PEO 3,19,7,...
77 ,a 1 1 )
Hemp, / 1 1r, 1171,4-11,7,1 xv , ,lnx.
4,11 12 ft.4.ll}b.
1.7'0,—V.11:11n, Stn.? . p. dot. Hemp,
CORN M L—Nt!is. , flaw] vtPro at U 1,11.1, per bl.l awl Dar
,-r Fu, • .
ll'oN YARN e.—The f ❑:,mi og me nr the ruling
rat., :
Pot , FD VAIN.
No 6..) IU D irclibure....l.s,4tb I N 0.16
"11.4 •-• "
I v
I " " IV.
'-! " 0 VI,
G•• 2 0
t.lomt:t 'Pilot.
10,0 V It. I No WI
7'; " I "1000
_-
Corp..; Chain %flit.. I 1..e...:20, color.] In Coverlet Yarn
214";,:n. Canatie:wick. 11i. 'Fu Ir. 20. llatlin, No. .1, 11.
h'o. 2. 1,3 t L'amt 4 I:at Ong, I'. C.c;nlklng, 15.
CR tCli - Rli.S.--The follr wino are rn an tlfsm n rerS' prive• :
Wa:,r C-, nor:, .., ",, t.t..1.. ..... . ....... .... ........... .......1..n.:0
Iln , t-r Jo ! ~ n,no
Pin 2 llroa.l
,75
Su r . , -Er Cracker:, ',:. '.': . .... ', 2 , ,j eta.
tx.da do .:.P .
rlt•t , ll ,In
.. .. 0 ...; "
PiC-NI, 1 , .....1 ~.
..
DRIED LIEEF-I.' . .'w Ily rs.tall, ar , mad,
at IS to 15,
DIU dine. P-30.1, north
ZN tr.l A; ]-. nirtral. 41 Lo
FEAT] Kit., -A 7.• onminai nt
Hell- New ; Multorel •I slo,r,t): c. 1,1 do do nt
Wtote or. h.., 1a r. $1 . 2 , C4/3 ordinary luai it tai Winte
Ralf 1.1.1, do,':' teat, $~.51,1
$9: hot , Childl,::.-the out:4. V. , ;uret. being Cu
thn Fusnll nay.
I' LOCI: umrlicd, 'in. , nay loot. under the Nynr,,M,
pomp.- of nu n'ouridaut Lis corti.nOol to give v,ry.
Itrm - m•tr•rm 1.11,' Nmm - rm toodeintcly lon, oud torrothmir pith nu
.m..a.mmdmmommm : vem4mmtn , mieo, lbw demand for com
aumm., c faller; t•I! F tot.k la the Lends of dealor9
nod nil In, 0r ,, . , . , tm roe A: the de - lieu Fan, our
la+t A.
- Sl:el reported je.mtordity
:5.50 for :uperfita and oMrn reported
stem+, end 1 , !mm
tir.t
FRUIT AND Nrrrl—Forniv.'n Prnitn nn ,crerlinnly
srar, nmi ha, e Ivan Th, 11,11„nin 4 ure tno
R
i s e:r .
I ••mons, 1. 4
r. I!
Cri.nart gtr, Filberts It Englimb, Viulu . tah,".,a . .
, - ,00 Ndtg, nu. 31.5ter1;1.:5
(i —11 . .; qt/,>(r city 101.0(13 Win.lg,sr box for
ANS . V. 4110; V 1,50 for 5.412. 01.12. ant
:A, '44E, 9‘14, sf+ fnr 10.1;„
.“1 NIA.; 15,25 for 10‘17; b,bO for I(iy,lpi; nut F t , on lo•
In like roll., twcording• to Orr --10 rt. otlrfor rapt',
C.,tant.ry brnn a: on ISV.efOgA of ht,ut 00.3 h•Pf , ?
hi
Moo rite brood..
iiin2 F. 41 A II kio It ore firm, and in Molasses there
b: an upsstini tondoney. S. eh no hand of both Sucar orol
Molas•os o: einsor a , 0%/e :e by the hint and
bs the bbl to Ibe couniry trade. Moinooro, vi?
oak and at 27 to .'so. (klfec and
firm
market ie uu rAtle.l. and prima hare gia.in
NV,•d u i at .b./..L1 Corn, qi , :f
11. , 111:n“: Lt. unrval"d, and • E l, a
,aotauon •r.rinlnal ,t .1 Fn.
II I I , FIS-- arc wnrlh , Liji,“:•-r. .11,412
ul Pry Alin' 11'
It at at.
IRON AND N A of N.1111. , 1.1 Ur at
p,3.., and In nail. 1 0 1. and upwards at
Iron Tin. nllO- are nil iu attic.. , p,rat lOU and tin.
num.! Ia goal.
LARD —Prime rlty anita at 10; 1 tb and :aim,: country
'
<
• •c•- •
1:41.4
"t 1
LI box qr box
.........la, 141 0 .,t 17
.......
•-• •
. •
j' , ' h"l7
Tam Ears.—The stage of wtteiit dn!klist ~; Titrig - was
5 feet large r and inning slo%ly; -
•
•
Tut Eteamet “Oballease," Capt. 'Volt 't l / 1 Igkia tlds
evening fat St. /41119 and the 1111Ecia titer.
MTN fine steamer. " Diurnal "-1s the I - 411hr- pakliet tor
Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 n'elock4onneet,
Ing with the Railroasat Wellarille and Stsubererilla,
Faa CiNciseart.—The fine ateareer "Twin City,'t Capt.l"
X. Reno, le the regular packet for . theQueon otiy tbis Morn
lag; she leaves at 10 o'clock.
firXes our last report of the steamer " Endeaverlo 3e h as
undergone a thorough dirgu:se, haring her cabin*tended
the full length, and painted In gcod tMle. OaPtMarkeii
informs us he will spare no exPenre to make liiiboat a
hoine to all who travel with him. She will leave.'on Sat.
urday next for Louisville.
Asortrra Ncty STIUMER Qu 'xtut Est scu.z."—The fine
new steamer " dtcchester," Copt. G.W. Negro, is just fullßh
ed, and is now taking in freight fbr ancinnati—ktrado she
has been destined for, during the low water, by her owners.
She is of light draught, drawing only 14 Inches wiiter when
light. tier hull was built at Ballevornon, Mr. R. L.
Speers, and the engines by Messrs. Snowden &Sons, of
Brownsville. The balance of her farnituro was ittridshod
by the mechanico of our own city, and finished., in the
most fastkinous style. Capt. N. being favorably known
both to chippers and to the traveling public, There is no
doubt the "Rochester" will proven profitable investment
to her owners.
FORT OF PriT.SBITROR
FEET 0 ETCHES WATER US Tar. CHANNEL'
ARRIVED.
Etearner Jefferson, Wtiodwani, Brownsville.
Lucerne, Bennett,-Brownovillo.
Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Rlizabeth.
" Clara Fisher, Ilenderlckson West Newton
Michigan No. 2, Ilona, NVelL•ville.
" Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
" GUM Larimer, Steubenville.
" Forfeit City, gOore, Wheeling.
" Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. •
" Tain City, Dean, Et Louis.
:liverWave 31'3111dn, St..LouL , .
UPTARVED.
Et?sraer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
" Lu cern r, Ben nett, Brownsv lite.
Gen. hayard, Peebles, Eli cabeth.
" Clara Fisher, Ilendericknen. West ketaton.
" Michigan No. 2,
fiend, Wellsville.
" Venture, Gordon, &meat.
" Frn. Larimer, --- Steubenville.
Forest City, Moore, Wheelintz.
" A. O. Mason, Berri', St. Paul,
" La, l.da, Hazlett, - St. Paul.
STEAMBOATS
1 c„- - , • f
I Oth,P,
P117813171:1111, CINCINNATI, LOUTOqi
AND
ti9.lxT 2. 0 it 4 .
P.lttSbUrgh nal Cinalllt/ti 8163 M l'llet•irl
f Cc/NV - ETA (,k
An!) 2 , 13 , 4110.tri'
BLI, SC..
{111(7111,1,F:,
And Saint Colts,l%
aliCTutu I: kV.
Ore( 101 ;7'vfai.Avt:' VV-kake
11,11,1 f. r fipt•vd,
out comfort, And in 0.1.• Gil I INF Of , iiitAir
P.tobbre no the Ohio river. It ,111!crtS 41til tht U. S. 31411
Ltue of Stemacm from t_bocinttitt I to Louie - ride rind SAM!.
Louis, by which yeraulmere PO4 J r -vi,h, I jedeLed G m] oe.
1 1 1 nou,/ :Mire TWO r.eaT iitteAmbra Itutrilbsino alled
the 1.1 a; whirr, stow of thn follow/
Days - Departure
Butt. Ctoptat , is. 'trent. irtattntrvA,
BLTC Kt: STA .... W It rtertmo
yytnyi rs crux .....
A LLYNIIIEN I ti to til'hAmt "Pteirhiy.
CINCINNATI. .........__.o flours:A- ; W:ine_„ley,l
G.1iA,24
. Fride.y.
by NENLA- AN t.a...
No. t • r.; tit a Cr.., h.°. hr VaIiTtITIZ of
del ',Lit,
F••• rmily on to to'
I
JUSIN tLACK, • A irente,
tl,llOO
ITIOVZ3j
Pit% aburgis, Steubenville x 1,1 'IV hahling
Pnettva.
""•°' no DIURNAL, Cal ku4
Ft)itri+T CI CV, .11...5../t U. M;ost,
u til rvu e « rry.kr DULY twtvrou
nc,l st,ppin- .t all Ir.t.erraKiistv
ivrrtr.
The ItICRNAL will leave Pittsburgh en Me.n.lsys, Wed.
nr.e.0,3 . an•l Fvl•lsys, rt lo ° t elt - el., .1. M.—M•tur.,l7.7 she
will ~t r.w heennt; 'fas.r.lays,Thur-sth.vs .9nruhls7s,
at 7 Si n'rlook, A. h!.
The FOREST CITY 31111 leave Pittsburgh no Tuesdays,
Th urr.inya and Saturdays, at /0 o'clock, A. !ri.—/ider;-niq.
she will :rare V. heeling ou .hlondays, Wedner,k y s and Fri.
dsy.t, at 7;5 o'cloek,
For freigat or passage apply on beard or to
eL-8. J. D. (.`OI.I,IN(iWOOD, A;reati
novt2R No. Front street.
Mgt + LotrlsvUJ
.Titekeetner , Captain W. J.
IP': • NIALIZILL Jon tt•
I'llsaKitriClerk: Sid leave
..!.. 7 X 4 .4 for the shove out intern:lei ate ports ca &4T.
L DAV, July 7th, at lh A. M
Tor-freight or apply on honet.tr to
G. M. lI.ARTON. Agent.
Vor st. Louts.
Thesteruner STI.% CI: WAYLI. Captain jowl
' Mcitttlart ; Clerk, C. 11. Wrtzttnr; will iea're
for the altove and Intermit...anter: EAT.
C dill 11%July 7th, at 10 A. M.
For fre:se . ,,bt or perrrarre apply et hard. or
JOTIN FLACH, Agent.
Poe Cincinnati and Louisville.
T. vtuam bow: fifiNTUCHY ISOM R, dro.
Itnno, ostor ; AiFLL , N. Clork : will
lone r tho abor t and inrArtnolliste port, on
FRIDAY. the 6th Inst., at 4 o'clock, P. hi.
44- Wlh take Now Orleans frrizbt with privilege of :e
-.t.d- ping.
treight or pnosage sprits on board. Or to
174 ILACR A LIAIINFIS, Agents.
For tit. bottle and tilftiota River.
The steamer CHALLF.NGE, Cat t. Btt?. will
leare for the atatire and Intermediate ports on
FBI nA S, July ell), at 10 A.M.
r right or pltisge apply 1,0 hoard, or to.
I.3AhNES k FLACK., Acont,
For etnolunatt,
l
r""P"steamer ROCHESTER, Captain G. W.
Years.,la DOAN/ Clerk. will lesre for the a h.O rc
and iuiertard late p-rte Cu FLtlit A Y , JOT
to at lu A. M
For !reign t Cr pscaago apply on hoard, cr to
BA P.N ES A JOHN FLACK, Aitents.
F'o
r St. Lords. 2ttinc3.•Viirokuk, Gideon,
Dubuque and St. Paul.
The rteamer A. O. MAttON, Captain pima,
N1.”. , 0s Clerk, will lease tOr the shore sad ii.ter
mediate porta on IFLIDA 1", July oth, at 10
o'ci:ok, A. M.
For (r e ign , . or apply on board, or to
J. El. harbour,
y EVEI: CLERK, Sr. 1. - A - N, (st W. N. Newell's
A
1 08t , ..) J. K. BARBOUR Wiring, lot; 0.3.1106.81E1C0 In
lirorivlug 11.13(1 D3s4thilrging Freight ter Strambnate. offer? ,
pUtrerinr inti , ) , HCONIltil t, StratubtAttri desirics. a DI:CIIARt7.
ING CLERK. my.l
. _
AUCTION SALES.
Auctlnr.--Sales
T the Ccla mer:lel :rake Itcome, corner n! Wool and
11_ 'Nth rtreete,at 10 o'cionh., A. Al., fs ,raler....-rt Inept
of Seanonabis, Staple and Fancy. 1,7 y (3. t,
and Sht , er, !late, Carte, etc.,
AT 2 (J'CLOCR , P. II
(Irocerle,..Qctrenewere, Otanamace, Tame Cnt ten., 1 ,,, 01.1n4
3hte;ec. New and Secrnd truce Howe ::ct.l iiitchea Fnr
niture,
-17,' P 1.,
At.t.l.l.3rrrry, 1%.11,7 !!..:r,...!1cn I Irtrtr!,:mrnto,
11-r ry. ur,c,,L., Gold and
,'• t.. 7.).?.. r. Ija3l:tl
F. M. DAVIS, ituctiorter..r
I, I ANIILY LAROIA:111: AT ilttl,A
runrning, duly tit L, r.t 11 at es-Plutorritt/
:Inks ittnquK, slit b.. t - nl4, or t. rotrt.t:tlel, writ dLi. , 114,1
Freontl-Land two lint - , nanny Ithr , 11:11,
Jr: P. M. DA Vlit, Altrlionver.
CITY HOTEL,
(LASS flitOWN . 6,)
Corner or Smithfield and Third streets,
JOHN P. GLABS, Proprittor,
PITTSECRO.7, PA.
fiIIITS large and coulroodkue housee.e haring undergone
I thorough repair and furnielaed nith caw Nlllptitrht.l4
thionealout, i now open for the re-leptlon of Ina traveling
ruld 05,111ar.3 MODiRiTE. Jo/
CALL PETINGS.
I)PLAWATIE COUNTY CARPET MaNUFACTUBINO
Ar, , OCIATION, ou t.beChkiaer Shirt 1109 d, two mike
below the tit.) , Cue. offer to borer:. thh. KAnwla, AN
'PER, A PEOTRY, 11I1USEELS,.15-PLY MOHIIN, bAtil.kSit
and YEN ETTAN CAR P ETI N 0, at very tedueed prima
for •a.h Dr city 6 , , ,, eptnne"(lntoreat ailed.) The stork,
rnmprb , ing oleo INI PORTED FA itlt ICEI Al e- cry variety,
egn be examined at the Factory Wareliorme: ' Darby, or at
the Storee, Nos.lB and :10 N. SECOND :4 rEiII..BDELPIII
Wool bought, emtn, Pyocl or rxebnuge.l for Carpets,
Dd.! riacis J. SIDNEY JONES.
IJUILDING LOT FOR SALF.
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE atraet, end extending
Leek 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot le a Cellar Wall, built for two eras)! Houses. Thl2 Lot
to In a desirable location for a residence: and will be void
low, and on favorable terma. Title zocd, and clear from
lucumbrance. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLIORE, •
IYI3 At Mr, of 'slorning Peat.
16 IR6N-50 tons No.l /Intlirneitit, Cameron Furnaeoe;
50 " N 0.2 do do do:
50 " No. I do Conlent& do;
50 " N 0.2 do do do;
100 .' N 0.3 do Coweron do;
200 '• Mercer Co., (perm:miry purposes.
Far Pula by JOHN MutnILINAD ,
27 Wood f.treet.
CURTI{ WEBTERN MINING COMPANY—fhire: u
the istoot of this Comany tor sale.
jog WIL L KINS & CU., 71 Fourth Street.
SRS . , YOURSELF AS OTHElicTicrtit
with to CARGO'S DAOUERRBAN ROOMS, No. 74
Fourth street. Prices, $I and upwards. aO2B
QLMON—No.I Lake Superior Sahno
le2o lIENRY H. COLLINS.
A. A. CARRIER
A. , CARRIZR & ORO.,
arener Ibt . t . 2YA and &zit:Afield struts, Pittsburg?, Di
AGENTS
STATE
KINTTAii FIRE AND NADINE INSITEANCE CO
OP FIARB.IBI3II7I[O. -
CAPITAL e 850,000.
PINE AND MARTNEINOITE MICE COMPANY
HAR,TBOILD, OONN.
=l7] CAPITAL ..ALVD ASSETS... .82,154,459
NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
CiI4R2ER PERPETUAL.
Authorized Capital $300,000.
A BSETS IJARTE FOR THE /OEMS ON THE 0011.
411 PANY.
In Stock Notes, (negotiable torm,) secured by Mort.
gages and Judgments 4100,000
In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments,
Benda, As.. 108,000
In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000
Total 5253,000
H.. OADWELL, President J. O. BARR, Secretary.
.o;ir Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation .Isks, taken
at current rates.
REPERENCBS.
.Tame.TameWCully & Cu
Grail', Bennett & Co.
Zug,-Liziayey & Co. ,
W. D, Rinehart,
M. L. Hollowell & Co., Charles B. Wright,
David S. Brown & Co., C. 11. & Geo. Abbott,
Harris, Role & Co., Evans & Wetaon,
lion. Win. D. Kelley, Chas. Cegargee & Co.,
Caleb Cope & Co.,
OBOGGE BINGIIAM, Agent,
1.1 05 Water street, Pittsburgh
WESTERN FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
Capital, - $150,000.
TJ. HUNTER, Amst, St. Charles Building, No. 108
Third street, Pittstar4.
0171CLR8
r. A rcocKsom, President_
JAMES BURDICK., Vice President.
LEVI MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer.
Mbal u Hark ETEHENC.23 :
James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer,
James , Wood, R M. Riddle,
.too. V. yarbsugh, Dr Juo. E. Park,
JlO Wm. Simms, Birmingham, Daemon. Notrineyer S ('o.
r British and Continental Exchange.
/310E1 f' BILL; DiLAWN RY
DUNCAN. SIIIIERMAnt V' O.
THF,' UNION B 4 \'E, LOSPC.V,
0? rrTV.I::I3.
, 1 , 111,14 e. talll'll.4 a!, Faallabli at sit 1.1,,
t (.0 I Mi.! I Vt , oret
toe CoSTINENT
Vs o also draw Slcili7 11:11.3 ea
Grunobanru A Bal!lr.,
FRANKFORT A AIAIY,
Whirl) terve as a Remittance to all pa! to ,f Q Ell V,
EIiIIIZEItLAND and 110.114' , D.
Re.eoo6lnt. , ndingfc, travel abroad inas
us; Lottate of Crettt, on "blab Money ten be
needed, In any part of &trope.
estotiotrzort t of BIlL', Nolte, a' d other nyCQ:ltie,
rope, win receive prompj attention.
WM. li. WILT.IANIn 6 01,
toth2l Wood, corn.r Ttli• •t•,-..5.
toP.A CV.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
Ito. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa
rte. COS.:ANTI r ELEClartvo, tho BEST BRANDS cf
NNSYLVANIA,
iflin INDIANA and
NEEPPOTTRT, SUPETI.ETHEE and
EXTRA FLOUR,
alwaya i at the Lowe,t Cash prices.
WM. B. HAYS & CO.,
HAMS, SIDES Si, SHOULDERS
LARD, LARD OIL.
DRIIjD kl
SUGAR-CI - RED end
CAN VA FEED HAMS
A large stook al witya on hand nt
To. 297 Liberty street,
I PITISECP.GI3, PzeN'a.
Co-Partnership.
here this day emaciated oureelrea IN the PORK
PACtiINO end PROVISION bueinees, at the old
anind, 'AI: Liberty a:net. The business la to be um - lusted
wader the maize nod etyle of W. li. /LAYS 4. CO.
rrrrnvirtral, May B,l6L.i—rje6:lmi
R. J. Cr21,111T.9.-.J. C.
AM BRICAI3
PA PI E lt 111 A C LI
MANUFACTURING CGICPANT,
No. 78 SECOND .F.TILYET, PIST.S.BCBGH, PA.
MANDFACTUREII.9 or PAPIEIt MAMIE OItNAMIINTS
for Churches, Ilousee, Sten-m.I*AV,, .to ; Kirrer and
Picture Primes, Window and Door Heads, Brackens. Trust,,,
Cornices ' Ventilators and Centro Pieces for Cellinvie,
Ito
mitten and Mouldings of every description, 0170 and
camera and witrrauted more durnble than nuy rtlior Artie!,
now in wt.
.111 V. Orders executed on the thortent
N. IS—Attention of Steamboat Duildors to et.pecilrly .li.
rei. toil to [Lid aruclo, on account of itst light weight.
CUMMINS, 211N1iS
No. TS Second at., between Wood and Market Ka ,
jr2l Pitt' but gli
Important to Housekeepers and
. Fruit Growers.
.Irthurls
PATENT AILL-TIGHT SELF SEALINO
C INS AND JARS ,
For Presernng Frrsir Prue:
C. lIARNER. Acnr.t
and Vegetal.lee
VOR SALE at No. 12.: Wool street, littrebargh, Ps., at
the Chine and Queennware Store of TENRY 1110EY,
who in the only agent in this city for clisrosiug of the stove
eery metal article Fore full deacription of these CANS,
and the method LI thrlr me, nee Circulars, to be hod cc
oboe; where, also, a complete and full assortment of new
and deeirable patterns of CIIINA, GLASS and QUEENS.
WARE, adapted to the wants of private Runnier, hotel
ir topers and country merahunts; may be obtained at lee
jell:ly
SEMI-ANNITAL SALE
DRY GOODS
.;NOUNut: the 4 ietuf aL,ip
1-tbeir t;l , -ek Evnry ,1-11 T
t the Olitia t•ii6111111 , 0 t IV sivuu f.t‘ tr.si
out.
JOH N
L7FACT.CrIt EnS
IRON RAILING, IRON VAULT'S.
V' F. UL T 11 .00 Its,
ndOW Shutters, 'Window Guards, a c.
Nag, 01 Second street and Eld TGtt d .1,
(amElor Wool, alga k 4 " ,. )
pry rssuNcilr,
HAVE on bend a rarinty of nets pattern, a p .
Plafty sultablo for all purpooea. Pqrtimlar one oti al pad
to onelowing Grave Lots. Jobbing dan eat enortni.li..* ;1021
IiI'KEE Sr. CO.,
BIANVPACITT.SeB or
M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS
LTA Flll/3 oP
WINDOW GLASS,
silt•l C 11,5
V Mad, ilaski, 11106 and Prar.erre Jars;
Wine, Porter and lilluezal Eottle. - :;
Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators.
naTwEEN NUUD k 3tARE . ET eT3.,
r cm 9
But a abort distance from the Steamboat landing, and
from Monongahela tit. Charles, and City Mot j,,p21
J. U. JONES E. .1). DENNY.
JONES & DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission 111eNliants,
apisl 61 IVATQL P1T17,1,11J11',11.
TO ANT, PRODI THE EASTERN ICITIES
X.7..4 PENNA. CANAL AND R4ILEO
p. LEECH & CO.'S LINE,
a:etween Pittsburgh, New York, Phil tydelphia
and Baltimore.
mm ROUTE being now in good order, we al s. prepared
to despatch property either way on favor oble terms.
`3hmantas consigned to either of the undersig Ded will re,
forwarded a ithout charge for commissions, and till inetroc
tiens promptly attended to.
Addrer,a or apply to D. LEECH A CO.,
Penn street and Canal, P Ittsburgh.
HARRIS 6 LEECH,
Receiving Depot N 0.13 south TI iird street, '
Delivering Depot, Dock et., Philadelphia.
A. SMITH, Age pt,
No. 75 North street, :Baltimore.
JNO. McDONAI'oD, Ae.ent,
N 0.7 Battery Place, New York.
p 4 :31n 18
MERRICK HOUSE.
W. A, BLOSSOM, PROPRIETOR
w Amt, AND WARRANTSi
40,
MO,
100 ACRE WARRANTS,
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
jolB Dealer fp Watranta, Siooko. Ito , F 1 fr4artli it,
GIERARD
OF PITILADDLPHIA.
CAPT 7.47, 8300 ,000
LISCEiANCE COMPANY
OP THE' VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
WIIiOREISTSII., VA.
CAPITAL` 9300,000
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COSIPAZiv
DEAFER EXCLUEIVELY IN
DEALERS IN BACON,
A. A. MASON & CO
TRANSPORTATION
.DIEW BRIGHTON,
REAVBIZ CV UNICY, PA
THE GREATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
OF. TIU AGE.
4S- Da. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, baa dlaor la Qua
of our cormonparfure weds a remedy that tures ,
From the worst Peraula down to a common pimple:
Ile has tried It In over 1104 cases, and never failed except
lin two canes, (ixth thunder humor). Ile has now in hte
1 possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all
within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth.
One to three tattles ;will cure the worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the system 01 lies.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in
the Mouth and Stomach.
Three to dye bottles are warranted to cure the worst case I
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor In
the Eyes.
Two bottlos are warranted to cure Running of the Ears
and Blotches among the Rain
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and
Running Ulcers.
One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case
of Ringworm.
Two to thres bottles are warranted to cure the most dee.
perate care of Rheumatism. •
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt
Rheum.
Five to el4bt bottles will care the worst case of Scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
Meader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the
vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of It in every case
So ours as water will extinguish Ere, so sure will thla cute
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 me sarprislng: first,
that It grows in our pastures, in some places unite plenti
ful, and yet Its value has never been known until I dLaccv
ered It to 18-16—eecond, that it should cure all kinds of
humeri
In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great
popularity of the discovery, ',will mato that in April, 18.13,
I peddled it and sold about FIX bottles per day—in April,
1864, 1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of it.
Boma of the who:csale druggists, who have been in but
t:lWO twenty and thirty years, say that nothing Intha annals
of patent medicines was ever like it. There IS a universal
praise of it from all quarters.
In my nem practice I always kept It strictly for humors,
but since itA intrednetlou as a general family medicine,
must. and w.talarfut 'OSM...a have !won found in It that I
Lever autipected.
..oceral valo.a of oplloydte fltb—a dbtatae whloh woo always
coo,id,rod inottruble—Lave beta cured by a fow hot tb,o, 0,
;0,0 if It will prove err«ctual In all eagEd of that
awn it malady; thorn are r. 41 Jove who Lava team inure of
all thßei agol p.>
Oy IL I rtt,a vadootl 5t1,43. - •az of tt3 IJr.r,EL•k.
pyrpor.obi, ava, Fesor cud Auua, Pala to tia
Ow Er:Lee, anal parti , ohiriy In 141;0,3,40E of
t.r KLlco.ye, ar.r....r.ry has uoos room good Limn
t..y I..llrine nv, 11.12,3,1,
C:ltligf of Met ere: t tarot ) a gf.t.
on, ,f It.
1,1; on> tftl.l, Tor day
or..r ce r. ),11%), gpannful. Childraa fray
ri,,oft.l. As n.. ditlytl,ns can 14-
l'est,i.• to w.l coot:tiro:tone, !alio sulaciont W -:eTata oo
tvy h. a day
111A:1111,tttr,16
DO.N ALI) It:NNEDY,
Price, $l,OO.
. 11E0. H. NEV;3IfP... /Abu.gh,
Pe.. Uanr,l Agent. Al.:, J. P. Allegbeny
4.~ A Fact worthy of ficazierd Audi AAtallae
tf on --1VRD31173 TONIC !di:S. - PURE% a gutaranCfp.e,l.l
cr. - ta,a FTV;`,It A.Nli AGUE. Thle preparaiL•n
for the trtatonemt of the al,ra tliaaaaE., and periMt
cf the onus., la one of the nice: ImporLant Chemiaai
DLioncarieo z,l the 19th caniu.y. Ina neutralizing atfazte
on the f,:a,mcua gaeas are inatantana:dit, and itola ilke a
charm ul.cu (tie a hit VGIJA and : , fufzular Syatam, re
etoriee the tau, he ac.t iurlizoratto,; 1/10 Com
etl Cation.
[lu
litco roo , rtbil to for its tra-taient,,
a:I, ea Quiulna, A rarnic, trystPrta
thin ttiof toorit it, it un.r4:
purinca the and el iii, nrgrina t, a
top: itt 1 / 4 14a 1/Hall 1 , 3 . t
Being prepared under :lei immediate eriportiaidu of an
eminent Cherni6t, uniiiirdoity of ati,ingill may always be
relied no. itt uepreceaeutNl demand, and the th,,andH
of iefdimordals from er.alrent Physichina, and °theta who
have teien ur.i, are a sufficient guarantee of
It aeperlority over ail other preparationa.
We cAn only arson, if you are enfNring ficro
Fercr old Ague, fry it and be ctrred!
PlitTElt T. WILIOIIT a CO.,
241 Market st., Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Canada&
For SEAS by 01W. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
and R. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27:dewlm is
Bald Heads end litird , s Hair Rests.
rer—POQUETAMAOCE, Cr., Feb. 9, 1855 :
Thin is to certify :het I have used "HURD'S HAIR RE
STORER" three months, and where my head was bald 1
in now covered with a long growth of new hair.
CAPT. Gs°. G. BENJANZLV, of Whale• Ship Montezuma,
WM. E. IErAYS
GPO. 8. HEND
Hanufizzfurisig Co.—Gents: Precious to luting
youF li.ir Beiturer I was greatly troubled With my bait
coming, out. After wing tbree bottles the remaining is
strramT awl firm, land presents a rich, giros) , and healthy
al store Yourq, truly. H. It. WOODIVORTiI.
1 L is to eartify that I hate h+en using "Hoao's Hun
RE. , TOnEki" about 'three months; tld, now, where wy hoed
wan bald, it is CtrTelta with a !taw growth of heir, allswiet
threw ion. - hew occ. I here been Bali over twenty year: , .
.41.41
Sold, wh , lesale and retail Fit
Do. GEO. U. KEYSER'S,
No.Lt7 Wood ',treat.
To 'Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
nod Dlannfacturers.
rIHESUBSCRIBER is now importing a suporior quality
of OIL OF COGNAC, of which ,14 of an ounce with 60
gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac. Brandy. His
ESSENChS OF ROCHELLE end OTAIIIPS BRANDY; of
JAMAICA and T. oROIX liUM, ARAC. CIDER and
PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and SCOTTISH WHISTCY. are acknowledged by the N.,.
York ruauutlicrurers by the greet demand after them. Di
ri,tions for use will invariably he given by
DR. LL:WIS REAJCIITIVANGER,
141 Malden Lane Now York.
P. S —lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals" Platina,
Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Bxt.Ospaiva, Sulphate Am
monia. ko. decilDis tf
td l lll ,ll l l' o lf.
Palmer's Celebratett Epicurean Sauce.
(21!AND:3 PREEMINENT for flavoring Soup, erayber,
0
Fish, 3leat. t3nm,, Ae. We advise all good housewives
W try It I - rico 24 coots I.or bottle. at all Grocery and Fruit
Eton; to the United Statef, and Ctanadas
Pal I Lp NI'CLCIIii ar.l G. H. RE IRI:11, Pittabargli.„
P. T WRIGHT it CO.,
211 Marto:. xtr*et, Philadelphia.
CITI
• .
tit PI i'Z'SBUR ari, an WOOD st, Fol.*L4.
THIS tuaLltati-a, :Kandy o - glanizta.l tacal, cloart.rt,
odors to tbs young man cf this au r ft-liaotai: aides, sal
cl:r vireus,ra.l.44t. coantry, Cor esqulstuc to a
tv , T twaris, and for 111:1 111514tild'e10 , -. au ART far
Illtdrt• iv..lT.Liv* as en liVOCLL:;011 eny trit4l tbst
tt A Cll,l fire Or ri3 y , I.Mrn,
B 0 0
Wttit Its a?t ~r omltoat'aata of five antl rapid WAITING and
Tim F,-..r+on of low water and Flank bininera la at hand,
finny Le improved to cra%t advantage t.y taking a
^ow,. cf lactractioo in the Icon City C,llnge. Fpeelal at
tention io Oren .1, the application of - hook-teeidnif to
eiceiliboat liirdoeAs. Come, young gentlemen, elertLa, ap
pr and oinerF—comp and spend your 41454 or 01, en-
Or Lot, for a fen , W+Pne, In one of th cooleet and
ricaFantc.t Halic anvienoro to be found, and acquire Inn
core means of obtaining employment and high woged is tan
Gild Winter. (od trill never reitret the time you spent
In Lire tltON CITY COLLEGE. Idtto
.01.11r1:0:4 PlEtt.o A.NTILE COLLE(:.e.,
(rEN DAY AND EVENING. throughout the Nummer.
Ix)UBLE ENTIIV In/OK•H_EIInING,
1,,,, g 1,4„ from Dunn !isstetu et Boolt4eeplagonnotioned by
th,, oh, %,ber of Ccmmorto of New York as the moit T.Nr•
font work nrn now In tme.
D.CDL'ib Er.rOII•EMCPING,
vi.tht trips of it boat—lllustrating re shipments
,f l ro i g hf an Ilangengeal, owners' settlements, before and
“fl+r exJa of Oka VOAReI; trnai'Ora of owner.' shares, and
other ImporthUt inatters net attempted Fa any of the
tap sp , tam. a b'Nambont 'look-keeping In us,
Tneoht by Mr. J. D. Wiulom', the only profsEnlonal masher
or p.raineraMp t:ow LI the city.
ARITTIMETIO,
Embracing n.,„ , me th . ~dof computing Intlrost, with all
the mast approyed abbreviations in tiler:stalls r-ompata
time in us,.
Although otherr. adverttßr thee. le - ture6,_thle will be
found tba only Institution In Me city where they ere regu
larly denverel.
and got a Circular anti anmplt.• of Mr. Williams'
Ortnannship bxfore engaging- .Ifitshern. jr23
je dating 'o Fines, Forfeituro and Fanolties in the' City of
Philadelphia and the busty of Allrphony.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the &nate and House of
Representatives of the Commonwealth of PCI/Wry/THIIIM
In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the
authority of the same, That front and after the passage of
One act, the mayors of the cities of Philadelphia, Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, the burgesses of the several ko.
roughs of Allegheny county, as also the aldermen of add
cities, and the justices of the peace of said county, shall
make a statement under oath, on the first Monday of April,
July, October and January la each year, of all the fines,
forfeituree and penalties receive/ by them, under the pro.
visions of the several nets of assembly of this Common
wealth, to the respective treasurers of the raid city of
Philadelphia and county of Allegheny, and shall at the
same time, pay over to said treasurer the amount of said
tines, forfeitures and penalties for the use of said city or
county, as the casts may be; and should any of said officers
fail to furnish said statement, and pay over said amount eo
collected and so required as a toresaid, the party so offending
shell forfeit and pay to told city of Philarl !phis or the
county of Allegheny, as the case may be,the sum of two
hundred and fitly dollar, to be recovered action of debt
In the court of common pleas in the county of Allegheny
or Philadelphia, as the case may be; ell laws inconsiatent
with the ',lsere are hereby repealed.
HENRY K. sTIIONCi,
Fprfiker el the Mils!! of Represented, ,-11.
WM. M. 1111f.4TElt,
Speaker of the Senate.
Ansorru—The twenty.eixth dayof April, Anne Domini
one tliC4l,73Dd eight hundred and fifty tire.
JAS. POLLOCK.
TRZASITRZICS Orwrcs.
Allegheny Co , Joao 29th, la,ti.
All T.ersons Interested are requested to comply with
the
provisions of the foregoing law.
pf,EmINO. Treas . r.
jy?...2taleatw ---
niprz
I!ntetYolN!tNN T R E f r COOPER LEFT'
time
last yelrtogoomw York to
.Ittherp:btu
nose, end has not been heard from since. AD; informatioti
of him will thankfully received by his mother, MARY
COOPER—ea his father died last March, since he left.
)6.9o:wew
MEDICAL
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
New London, Ct.
Nowalcll, Feb 9, In&
Pr.4cLISNY.CEC, Cr., Fab. 15, 1855
GOMM Ii.RC lAL COLL EG
M3MnMMU=
'Amu is 'ULU LAW
AN At, 'l'
M" "" 4 4
.
,0 -.
di ikij
DlR.lett§ - 043
•II ORATING CO
4 ARNOM.givaN IN
riehlt) itontored sand-Zito' Lengthened
TIORBE'S INVIGOItriT/ , ELIXI it.
I T will replace neaknens With strength, incapacity wftb
efilelermy, Irregularity with unlorm and natural aO•
tivltY, and this not only without hazard of rtacan. but
altha happy effect ou the general organization. oar Bar
In mind that all Maladies wherever they begin, irlth
the nerve= system, and that the paralization of the nerve
of motion and sensation is phyeleal death. Boor in ioltoli
also, that for (lieu kind of narrate, Cameo, the Elixir Coe
dial Is the only relhole preparative known.
CURS OF NERVOUS DIBti&SES.
No language can convey an adequate idea of the twine.
diets and almost miraculous change Winich it oceast as in
the diseassi, debilitated and shattered norro.ls ..ystem,
whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair.
63 by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is
at once braced, revivified, and built .dp. The mental- and
physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish togethernrw
der its influence.. Nor is the effscdtemporary ; for the , Car.
dial properties of the medicine reach theconstitution
and restore ft to its normal condition.
LOSS OP 3IESIORY,
Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the. head, mean
choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, though, , , s.t self
destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general proarra •
tion, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, di:lawns .
incklent to males, decay of the propagating ft:Mations, lays.
terse, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of th'it heart,
impotermy, 'Constipation, eta, from whduiitir cadze'i "finng:
it le, if there bo any reliance to te.pLaced on human torti
many, absolutely infallible,
• ,
d. GREAT M . F.41:14.14.1 FOR EF3I:II.RS.. - '
The Unparalleled etie , zre of this groat rootoratire In nil
complaints incident to females, mark a new err. in th.• annuls
of medicine. Thousands or stirattlantehave ho.r.a
tbonsande of Invigorants coneocte,l—all parr. , rticr, to be
specited In the ',axiom; diseases and deroagnm. ars to which
tho'dellcato formation of woman ronlnr her liable.
EVERY Wot.t.i.N
Who matters from vre4liness, r...rvonaness,
tremors, pains in the bock, or +toy other dleants.:, stea le r
pecralar to her sea, or rommr.o to loth PO:U.I-10 era the
invigorating Cordial a trial._
Orothers, will fi.l this C0r.112.1 .
tie or two, a attaaagb. ,Of La
direction Are 10,43 ratra l i iha happy paretta a.
spring, who Would no.fharr. Lean :la but II: thin sztre.oral.
nary preparatiuu. it I:, mnallrpr4an; for many dim
Nisei for whl4l • cri - 1c" ,5
men
it ican ter, an-I ar4 to a air...glair,.
stanc.4 has ft ber,„fit .
M=EIMISSMI!
_ .
- r conaamptiva r.aLita , asa it.oter.iii LI the aEa c‘f a bottieot.
wo to bloom char.airlf:, the skin froma pale,74.
ow, e 3 ely valor, to a I , ealthtful no 4.i ma; ple-El,n.
TILT.I
" These ttoaaortto of Vt., ea.': and mala.r.abaly a, ec i produ.
eth by ettrly itablta yaath, c. - . tw.ak0. , ,a4 or th b av
n.n4 Itraba. piits.4 In the dimneu of right, /031Gf =hit.
Coll: power, pa3p.itb.taon of t.ta I:l4azti tytipers!,., normal/
Irritubimy, a.t.oa - aicerazz.t. ti ), llde.3 l .l4oiamat.i.ar.,gttero
bttititv czazara;:titaza,ata.
H,ThildlyLaa tr..) r.lc.r to, .2.La-zt 1.0 111
Loga of GE crto.7 t , ent.tuttb:ln (a'
of CrinL evil
Eat:soda, tialbtztl, ot r tb. - tts Trrs
All thutt
atiould reGett thie mind tan,: cht:au•FLna
riqui,alt-o, to ........e
wiLh:,ut 1h ese tt a jutu-u,.; o=m/ A 1;se•-l ued ts , xieft „,
J ast-tat
mitt i with deepau. taa rah the
maim:4.l7 tiiiiipineelt...ed ',nattier
town,: 1.11,41itt.1 with
. - ja•nr own.
CAUTION_
Dr. Xora.ir'a Invigorating Cordial bag wet, wautertalted
by 64..m0 upprlricipiad Nirmak.
In farm - a, all the gat - mina Cordial will Wiro the tat.prie.
rota fac-alatila pa.ittai are, that cork of each linttle, azal the
in aNw‘ik Nawn la :ha gla9.a:
!tr. .Dit a tad 'a Invigorating Couttlalp
C. 11. RING, Prupristor, N. I]
Csrtlial bq put tip, highly tru , entratal,' th pita
tla3--pt IPo throw dollit6 I,r G9ttlw, two for flro dou.r f ,
Nor tv olto dallare. C H. RENO, ev.pdstor,
192 LiCV."4. i7a3 N.' r.
861.1 by Druggists throughout the Utlitel Quad
ctl.l Ma Writ tritthw
i.O.ENTS
Pl.t.t.4.urgh Dr.. ft IiKYR.q.R, No .11n
to. FLEAIiNG. at.
Wori
Allagterr e1ty....1. P. PLESSING
diont. for 0bi0...J. D. I' 31act-zar.U. Loris,
DR.. 1 1 0 0FLAND!S
GELiaIuArED
GERMAN
B BY
T E 6'
PARtD
DR. C. JELOR.SOR, Philadolphia, Pa.,
WILL avizonaLtY cue
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYBPDPALt, JAUNDICE,
C4r,.r.to or Nermas DthiWoJ , Dia.saws of eAr. Kidasyrotal
a/4 diseases arssinv /robs a &Jorge:red Dircr or Siomaci: .
Such
es Constips
tion,lnwerd Piles,
rdneao,or Bleed to the
Dead, Acidity of the Stoma-0:N
Eausemileartburn,Dirgust for Yea!,
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Euur
ISCtIIIIOIIB, Slntinor Fluttering t e
of the U Stemach, Swimm g; ing of the Deaad,th Pit
and Montt Breathing, Fluttering at the Ilwszt., Mesa
hag or Sulfocatieg Sensation when lu lying Posture, Dim ee
of Mon, Dots of Webs before the Bight, Furor and
Dull Pain in the need, Dedelency of Perspiration -
Yellowttese of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the
• - Bide, Beek, Meet; Lthies, se. Buddeel
thiebts.of Heat Burning in the -
Flesh, Constant Imsudn•
Evil, and great
Depression of •
Spirits.
The proprietor, in calling the attsiatten of the puble to
thls preparation, 11,X41 eo wit a fselin s ^ of the utmost song.
deuce In Re virtues andala. atlyss to the diseases for which
it is ruatmendost.
It is no uew and untried article, but one that has stei4
the test of a ton your' trial before the Amerman people,
and its reputation and mile is unrivalled by env 1-re
parations al - tent The testimony ho lts favor !risen Dy the
moot prominent sod well known Pbyelclans and Iteibidn
aia, in all parts o the country to lmtnenso. Itabrriog any
who may doubt, to my - Niemorabilia,"or Practical Ito Pops
Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had salts, of all th -
Agents for the German Bitters.
Principal 0 4 .11ce and Manuractny, ..trcb street, Phlla
delplila, Pa.
4t.e-1...:01d by Dr. (ho. IL KfVFOT, 140 Wood rtroat;
Paluiestock t Co., No. G W.od street; Plambaz • fao'birts
60 Wu e fleet ;H. P. Smut: LLULt J. P. Fletalus.,
d.rl?:dmwlf is
RHODES'
FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
FiATORE'S INTAILIBLE
lc the rt,.,.htiut, an.). Cati . .o GI Is:zzsumr_vr noI 'to.
mi - tryr 1 0 6,c, ;,:o•
Donna noun, IntattAL DELII.I.II, NWHI: aiVaAra,erpi ail r.t 1 0.,
form s of di5,,,a3,3 which hava o cc.... =;t
divan:al. This stittl, atm0,:p11...-10
seasona is un.voilabl3 - 1:al:a1,1 at c
In character ssath.
eSt—goll 0111 ever pI. I to Lhf9 Mt' Ipalscoverrd
antidote., which is ! tha grr.ifesf di,Xsty.ry to
"medicine err,. made
This specific LI n. It Miry De L....ken
eons (f erery eg,e, ArlaitiC r l, and it will not nut -1.1.
cut, 048 0:11.-1 , 4t:11 AS 1.9 iv often •o
suit in the treatment Morettry, end
other poisonous , r n'rz a sTruid.) 0( .may
of whfch ptiTha •
pruprieter -tty 4 rtiese eltrquetti.:wy
malts from the - ars! LL), CP
MALARIA_
it wi I Entiret7 prctr. , : L. r.tridezt it rrtkrw.r
airet'tfw.
µ :
baling. Niftleirla r•r i•l!, •
oo ant Initar.r!y
forril for any looirh ..• •
go Lion:tont, ncc-1 •
use, netnroling to wirttri-rr
It trill irntueii:voiii r 0 1.0,,
Bilious or Acne copy
ovinit, foto. r rba tuotloi,
and s , rimgtb, ant tion' l 7,l,-1
15 sftriteol.
u.0, - 111 hl-.1? ot
Ond ail oinn?.., r^,
tug it RI n 1i f frc,• • 7 ooL,
tacky In thttt aaa,o,a of I.!, ••., o. it, 4.oif,
Acioly, Li C.Lia 'cdolll.lt.4o o
..
Utio or two, uott , ut ott, n 0 w r rut rd.
may requlra. Luuto Lunt - nun,
00 , 1 npankh, anmintiany rma hi tl
dirnotaiti, ni,lo to Eh° truck. f fop.;
Isarde.l applioation, on , : the •rzlele.
torsco to retponsitle...p.,riku to bVery a of ttiii.-
oountry. • J.sS. A Rill
. .
AdErro--Now York: C. C i aa d
R. RING. Boston: WIXI:ItS f
0.
DYOTP .4 SUNS. .7 SILTQLI,6I.IL, •Cree; --
next door to. Rand. ft') •orner
of Anderson and LittiOwro-rr.A., •-nL7
=MEE
VET ATE ti (1I.; a ;4"; ;1' t:
(ttlfl."rit /tv
Alib TILE RIVE'', ;* :•
I)CL'TOR atELZ. Orsduate stet v,ad,.• • let
Schools or 31editine. /Inept, ht, *ad and
fur the past ten years a a see, •sfu. b.', peed.
WeTeat CUKE to the above le‘suse
The perfectly rule, (greet and tentue•hats -tree ids eye
tam has on all Fevers, and ail discs-es and
while it Is mild, grateful and Intlgoratin.; tti [Le weak:awl
-debilitated, renders It pet:W.l=ly desirable 10 fe:...llied, wbar
will be treats,' at their homes.
Allopathic and llomcupathic treatment will be adminla•.
feted where desired; but, after long and thorough expo-
Amite, Doctor Dada gives a decided preference to Hydro.
pithy, which has, throughout the old and new worlds.
proven so eminently gum-veinal in every form of ..leettaei
Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Elysp3nEb4
Inflammatory and Climate lateumattnu, Asthma. Cuts.
nevus, Nervous and Liter Disuses Testimonials of cUrea
from highly reputable citizens of nearly every Elate itithe .
Union, tan be examined at Doctor Bache oince.Bo!'
Clergy ere Invited to oonault him gratis. • , - -
Warta water being used in thecammen omcut,andotten_
throughout the treatment, it Is a luxury instead of unpitar
ant, as those unacquainted might suppose.
iiactesscsa.—...‘iessra. Charles II rawer, WatennanFalmar,
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson lied, . 1 . FL I c a.
den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. [tonnes, IL 11. VD qbbi ,
Kerr.
The underaignal, having visited Doctor
non and witnessed his suweeeful treatmenkth, ;1,1.
commend him as a thoroughly educated cud aeittn"
Bitten :
Charles T. Ruasell. Jos . 11 :Connalls, David lltintrJobn.
C. Curtis, Robe_ Patrick, John D. Livingston, John liV rights
W:Patrlch. Moses I'. Eaton. 0 Orm-1-, { . Saari ..
' rev si.r.• I.77a•ineee.
DR. tiIIOWN, No. 41 Dismor.ii
gotta hie entire attention to a n eiten Practice
-7-2 llis bueineee is mostly to Ptrya.
VOX:WU Direurt, andeuch eslnteleffectione,
brought on by imprudence, youtlifa, indulgence. and wiretilP •
Ereptions.i.louorrheo, Gieet,,StrPiteres
urethral Disc barges, Impurity ofi the Blood, with all Mete-.
sea of the 'Venereal Organ. Skin Dlierzer, Scorbutic BUI'
UOIIII, Totter, Flinga-orm, irie rciirialpiSseroe,Soralrsi Weal"
nese, Impotency, Hien, itheumultam, Fmnale Wee kne.e ,
&tenthly .erpp cessions, Dias: .2 of the Jointry irk
Ano,Nermus tairetlona, Pattie in the Back and Loins. /tri
titian of the Eiladder end Itldne7e,escumrta4 tzlatOd'"'
(lure cuarr.ntetd
Twenty years' prece to (ttra in !hit eity) enable "
to offer naSunitacto of a speedy core to all a - be rmoolli"""
der bisohte
Office wad Private Consaltatlen Ece=r, ono
liel•Chscsee moderrat.e. nn-r-11,41]
5 FiNUAAT.Ie.M.—Dr. rros•L'p newiv evv , ' t
for ntrairmatibor is a epeodv and itesalodi
that painful trouble. - It never fair.
Offleband Privatbecasultation Booms No. la PrAMOND
Ellta ra ==eon'a. The lX.utarl IMateetarns • '
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