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Z' ....%.• 't, •t z'• ;... .1 .- ' .'.Z . -= • e ' j 4, .:,, k '''''l! &i#F -; rt "" • ''." ‘l' s -: • t ' 04 ., ' 4 z 0 . ~.' •.r . - C`' : - 2 ' r,`...'• ,` t. - • -, 4 F - •'.' • —' '''`..* 1 %" r' '-.- - -p4-, - ~ .. ,' 1 ;.- . .4. 4. : ; .„,!,) N u ,:l• trZ:t...- -r . , _, ,44 •• . ~. , . .. i" . , -,-..:17.** BEES '}'',~ T~t•y WilMill THE MTY POST. 'o'finMNEBbAY -MOASINGit: „ 112ALifi'0#711m.--Antormente in the City of Iltteporgh, from Jane 2cl to July 9th, 1866 : ADM'S. ' ointeme. ... . ..... .. . . .. . .. 0 .:8101111 0 ”, ... .... . ... .... 0 • -NEIIII . 07 THE ABOVE THERE WERE: Olas lyear 11 Prom 40 to 60..... ..... 0 from 1 - t o ..... / " 50 to GO 0 to 6 '2 GO to 70 0 6to to-- 1 , " 70 to 50..-- ....... 1 _ to 16... 0I " so to o , /6 to 20....... ...... 1 " 90 to 100 0 20 to .. . .... 0 Age unknown m a les, ; Vamalea, 4; 'White 10; Oolored, 0... ..... .Total 10. By onler of the Board, of Health. , - ANDREW O. 1117RDO0II. Phrejclan of Ikea: of Health. A Naw - PilsEts iN run CONMERCE GAME. A-Gersten,. named Anthony Lippert, made in . formation 'at the Mayor's office on Monday, against one J. C. Broyfogla, charging him with `swindling him out of $26,00. It appears that -some time daring the koonth of June, Breyfogle ''represented to Lippert that he was agent for the • -Pennsylvania Insurance Company, and asked him if he would not like to insure his property. Lippert then told Breyfogle to call at the toll house of the Mechanics street bridge, and the money requisite to procure the policies would be forthcoming. Breyfogle did so, and obtain• ed the amount, $26,00, for which he left the following receipt : •• Received of George Hetzel, for Anthony Lippert, $26,00, to be applied on two policies of •• insaranoe on his four dwelling houses. Policies dated June 80, 1855. J. C. BRESFOODE. July 3, 1855." Lippert not receiving his policy, called at the office of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, to see about the matter—when ho learned that be had been swindled, as no such man as Brey fogle was agent for the company. THE DECISION OF JUDGE MCCLURE IN THE Baser) Cesas.--Judge McClure has decided the bread oases in favor of the defendants. These were write of certiorari to Alderman Donaldson. The aotione wore brought for the penalty under a city ordinance, for selling loaves of bread of less weight than two pounds. Col. Black, for the plaintiffs in error, contended that the ordt num should have been set out on the record of the Alderman, and that the ordinance itself was I in restraint of trade, and not such as the city Councils were authorized to pass. The Court decided that the record of the Alderman was defective in not setting forth the ordinance, and reversed the judgment on this point without de ciding upon the legality of the ordinance. Ens AHEAD !--By reference to the amuse meat column, it will be observed that Sliter, Wells and Birch's celebrated troupe of Ethio pian performers, will be in the city shortly. The three names at the head of this company insure that the performances will be of the fleet order. Everybody knows Dick Sliter, and the reputation of Walla and Birch is bat little less extensive. Therefore, look out for fun. Buitut.ißr.—On Monday night, the dwelling of Mr. William Clinton, on Chestnut street, Al legheny, was bargiarionely entered by two or three rascals, who obtained admittance by forcing open the back door with a crow-bar. They first helped themselves plentifully to oata- P bin, in the kiteheo, - and then attempted to rift() the other parts or the keine but the noise created opening the doors awoke Mr. Clinton— at whose appearance thby fled. ErtlloPliS Ttrat - sass.—This excellent band of Ethiopian Minstrels continue to draw &et rate houses. at Masotti() Rail. The inimitable Joe Brown ' in his famous jigs, elicits the loudest ap planeefrom all. The rest of the performers are all pre-eminent in their lino, and are calculated to amuse the dullest. As they only remain a few days, every one should visit them as soon as possible. STIIIJCP. nr LICILLTNUO.—The Tines BLUES that daring the storm yesterday morning, the lightning struck a tree in front of the house of Hon. Henry D. Foster, in Greensburg. It broke the tree and glanced off, running down the spout into the ground, doing no further damage than knocking one of tho servants down and startling the household. AR OwNER NVANTRD.—A notorious character aimed Williams was yesterday arrested with a now pair of boots in hie possession, which he was offering for sale. From the reputation of the fellow, it is supposed the boots were stolen, and the owner can procure them by calling on Mayor Adams. Los's. &BATOR YOUR ELIA.D.—If you wish to get rid of the dandruff, just buy osie bottle of the "Balm of Thousand Flowers," and that will clear it all away and impart vigor, health, and Ufa to the roots of your hair. For solo by Dr. Keyser, 140 Wood street. No Hants.—Enoch Johnsten, the young man stabbed by William Cyres, on Monday evening, wee no better yesterday. His recovery is very doubtful. Ho still remains in an insensible coa• dition. DEATH FROM • POISON WEED.-,11 little girl, Whose parents reside in the Eighth Ward, died on Monday, from the effects of a weed which she had eaten the day before. A Tenon Luterr PROCESS/ON, composed of all favorable to a repeal of the "gag ordinance," is announced to peas through the streets of Al legheny, on Saturday evening. Tow BOAT Buss.—The steam tug Black Dia mond, which left this place for Cincinnati, on Saturday, with six bargee of oval in tow, sunk on the darn at Logetown, on Monday evening. RE Commie's]) To JAlL.—Samuel Teats, re leased some days ago on $2,009 security, to gn awer a charge of burglary, has been surrendered by his bail, and is again in jail. Teta Primary Meetings of the old lino Amer ican party will be held on Saturday next. INTESIESTING Csse.—A lady kindly leaves her name at my office, for the, benefit of others rho may be in similar need and know not the reme dy. She has been under the best medical care in Philadelphia about two years for hemorrhage, and was frankly told that all his skill had been exhausted in fruitless expedients to cure her, or even to afford her comparative relief. In brief, "Prof. De Grath'c Electric Oil" has done Its salutary work In this critical case: and let the lady speak for herself to all who wish to know. Call and see. E. Killingsworth, Esq., (Tontine, Seventh etreet,) the People's candidate for Sheriff, a man who knows a thing is good if it took him off hie crutches in one day, can tell his own story to all who wish to knew if my "Eleotrio Oil" will cure Rheumatism.. 89 S. Eighth street, Phila delphia. PROT. CHAS. DS GRATH. Foreate, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Borns, 140 Wood street. Sotto. to Contractor.. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the subscribers, in Dresden, Wrukley county, Tennes,,e, till MONDAY, June 11th, 12 o'clock, M., for the grubbing and clearing grading, masonry, de., of fifty mlb-a of the Western division of the Nashville and Northwestern Rail road, being that portion from the Junction of the Mobile .k 0. Road from Obion (13 1 4 miles from Hickman, In Ey.) to Huntington In Carroll county. The work Is divided in sec. dons of about one mite each, end bids 111 include one or mote sections. The soil le light and sully excavated, the location is healthy end well watered, end supplies are abundant and cheep. Payments will be made monthly In cult but propositions will be favorably considered for a portion to be paid in stock or bonds of the road Bids will also be received at cur ofilce In the city of Nash ville for the grading and masonry of thirty miles of the Eastern division of said road. until TUESDAY, July 10th, hf. This division of the work is beavy--contaittins about 140,000 yards of rock excavation-25,000 yards of masonry, besides_a large amount of earth excavation, bridging, do. The entire road is easy of access, via Cumberland river to Nashville, Tennessee river to Reynoldsburgh and Rickman On the Mississippi, with good roads along the enti re lie-. promo, plans and specific:at:lone may be Been at the office In Nashville at any time before the letting, and at Dresden one week previous to letting the Western division. BECKER A RUST, coy2343tawewbi General Contractors. DOORS! BOORSII.—We have just received— Ballon'a Magazine ? for July North British Review, for May ; Moredun: by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ; Constance Herbert; price WA cents; The Winkles, (2 vols.:) by J. B. Jones, $l,OO The Watchman: by J. A. Fry. $1,00; Conpilut Conkers : by Banality, $1,25 ; The Ins and Outa of Paris, $1,20, For sale at the Bookstore of W. A. GILDENFENNEY & 619 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre DlVldend. Orme errizcis , ListrHANCE COMPANT,I Jane 10, 1855. 11E PRESIDENT and Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per Share upon the Capital Stock: say Four Dollars—payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives. on and after the 25th Jane, and One Dollar credited to Stock. jy3:lot SAMUEL L. DI SRSIIELL, See'y. Youngion. IegrOIIKE, SIGN• AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. arum= street, opposite the Neptune Engine 'Souse. tnh27:l3ra ORANGES AND LEMONS -100 boxes Messina Oranges • 100 do Lemons; just reZeived and for sale by KEYNES & ANDERSON, No. 29 Wood street. • • IrffAIIPEIgE MAGAZINE, FOB JULY,—Just.recelyed end tbr rile by MINIM a go., NO. 33 Aulthiga gtrest, . , NEWS BY TELEGAAPH.--_ Reported Bipnissly for We Daily Iffellling Port JULY 11 Utter ftp,m,callirornta. New YORE, attlylo.—The atatunahlp Illittobtarrivid - thia evening, with 460 passengers and $8119,618 in treasure. Tho dates from California are the same salami .brought by the Northern Light. The sloop of war John Adantawnsarl Panama on the 80th Jane, ' , Thal/. S. ship Independence left Philadelphia on the 16th of June for Callao, to enforce the settlement of , a question between the representative .of the United States and the government of Lima_ arising from the destroctioti . ,_ by the latter ,of the Captain - of the American. vessel Sohn Reported - Shiptereokm , tentenee of s NOx►olB, July 10.—It is rumored, but not generally cred ited, that the ship Ann. of New York, for New Orleans, has been wrecked at Key West, and all hands perished except the Captain, his eon and his son's nits. Captain Pmith, charged with being engaged In the slave trade, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, and to pay a fine of $l,OOO. sore About the Ptortlatbl Riot, ... , , POIITLLITD, Mx, July 10.—A second Coroner's Inquest,' in regard to the C. 12613 of the death of Robbins, killed dieing the liquor riot, ham resulted In a verdict that the deceased came to his death by harsh and illegal actionan the part of Mayor Dow, leaving it to the Court to determine the degree of crime, whether murder or manslaughter. , Vatal Railroad Accident. PHILLDI3IIIId, July 10.- . -A man named Matthew Cochran Was killed on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, near Renton. When seen be was lying across the track, but it was too late to pretest his being crushed. Re was probably Intoxicated. The Green Lane /Murder. PITIISDELPHIA, July 10.—The trial of Bchleger for the murder of his wife commenced today. ft will be remain. bend that Mre. Schieger was murdered in April last, In Green Lane. and horribly mutilated, and that her husband was arrested on suspicion. Politics in Vinelnnial. CISCINNM July In.—Delegates have been appointed to the A atblieerasksOonvention to be held on the 18th. It is stated that thirty4crur counties give Chase 185, and Brinkerhoff 57. Death of Alyeh Main. RCS loan, July 113.—C01. Alvah Mann, extenuively and favorably known as a Orals proprietor, under the Erna of Welch & Mann, died yeshuday of dropsy. Prohibition in Mery HanipahLro. CJNOOED July 10 —The Sonata passed the 'House Lktuor bill,alightly e. tercel. by a cote of 10 to 1. The La:edit:ail e1d.101.1t113 on Saturday. AUCTION SALES. Auction... Sales Daily. A T the Calnau.r. eial Sales Boom, corner of Wood and „ri_ Fifth stroets,at 10 o'clook, A. IL, a general assortment of Sasso:dais, Staple and:Pancy Pry Goods,Olothing, Boots sad Shoes, Rate, Cans, &c., AT O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocaries,Queeneware, Glaseware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Sooond Hand llow2ohold and Kitchen Puy ?sitars, kc., AT T O'CLOCII, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Los'ammenta, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Sliver watches, do. P. DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. N. DAVID, Anotineer 50 KEGS LIMY AT ATIOTION.--On FRIDAY morn ing, July lath, et 11. o'clock, et the Commercial Bales Rooms., corner of Wood an - . 1 Fifth streets, will ba sold„ to pay advance and charges, :Al kegs Eatery, assorted Nos , of ex. celleut quality. Teals: Ninety days credit on Fume over $lOO. . 1jy10) P. M. Darts, Auctiocinr. VINE TISAd, 2t3BAtXX). ac, AT suarittri.—vn NBSDAY morning, July 11th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of II ood and Fifth streets, Fill be sold -20 half chests One Young Itiosm Tens; 8 do Black and Gunpowder Teas, 7 boat, Virginia Tobacco; • Soap;do Dried Petiehea, Cbeete, Bed Colds, /lc. Jylo P. m. nevrs, Auctioneer. GOODS AT A C'eTtON.---On Wr.D.NtriL)Al and 1.„/ TIIIIIIADAY morninp, 11th and 12th hist, at /0 o'clock, at the Cataniervial Sale* Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth id.rvets, will bo *old, to ulnae Lnarlonients, an ex tensive aixertruent of seasonaWe Ladles' Pro,* filorlß. Cloths, Causlmeres, Tweeds, Muslin*, Purlieu/a, Utabrolita, Bonnets, Rata, Boots and Shoe,, Ac— tr— jylo P. M. DAVIS, ALE OF FORFEITED Aartv MINI At 0, et t_telf..- 0 The following Certitra:ee of Stool in the Ast,e 0o hare been fontanel for the nonpayment of 81,2TECIIVIIIS due upon the same, xis, ties. M, 24, 82, 04, 85, Al% 01, C. 9, 93, 94128,.110, 110, 190, 102, 105, 133, 19ft, 215. 2.lti 2.52. 155, sad 261 The holders et said Certifies:a.. are beraby notified that the urns alit be sold at Futile Aunties, at the t' erehaehe Ex 'lunge, on TBIIIISDA3 evr.ting, July 12th, 1815, at 8 o'eleck, tulles* psertonsly releemed by the payment of the delinquent assenements. By ozass of the Beard of Dimmers. IL FEEDER, Secretary jr' P. 5.1 LAMA, Anzac..per. O.UM 4 , 5T0T1LT.00325, V7AILEEtrd.NE4, &0.., TV LL LETI— L¢ --& casf..,rtalde Dwelling I.loor. of bell, parlor, dinlng•rnalu, kltazeu, four Dal rt crag do.; garden and god water. legArrty aty—A Two Story Brictk House, newly painted and paps:v.l,cm It.bSn an en-eet, acne the canal. Bent plu per mono., Wa.Minaton —A Dwelling, 11,ues cf three room; on Blab street with largo yard., well, etc. Arta. f 7 per month PittelturpA—A lary Three Flory Dank, No 26 bird rt.; rent $175 per year. To. 3l and In' Du q ' uesne street; es , th house le two stories, with basement, cellar, ye-u to. Two Warehousea cn Water street. A lugs I.i:ore-room on Fourth etreet. Together vith others. Apply to S CUTSBERT k EON, ILO Third stmt. IDOCtlid AT COST.—Wishing to reduce cur stock. lee sill D In future offer oar assortment of BOOKS, STATION - EBY. An, de, AT IideTERN CU•T PRICES. Thole:, wish ing to cupply Libraries, and person• to Tr sot ci ScLoci Bookr, wilt now have en opportunity of procuring 114x:A at from 25 to 10 fa-r cent lest than eisawber•• Ail to went of Bargains should call soon at LAU !TER'S. laid 157 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pa. . 1)A7.011.5 . , 8015..9011.8 AND eOCKET KNI AA. Blades of tte finest quality interred. Ects‘ore and Tailors' Eheara ground In tn. bast manner. BELEOTS con caved and Bet in superior styli., by jet: PAWN & TETLEY. no Wood a. Prizest....ssBo 07 00 , 01000, £c. F.,(1 FOR A niticeuou - EE or roux mums arid tali, . JOU No. 2:35 Bedford Ftrect. 19700 FOR THREE ACRES in CHOICE LAND, atb Low.lllng flotoo, a good garden, Ittld grape VW'S, cherry and apple tree.. Etraivberti,, dc. Only four tulles from :b. city, on a rtreod ptaa t mad. 8750 Foil • CIOOO,IAVELLING HOUSE on Roberts street...ll tlni.b..l, und tit good order. 81000 FUR EbEll'Eti ACRES, nto cleared and In culdratton. Disci! ng Hoot., fruit tree., Lir., Ac. Abbot Inc mils from the city. • 1 SOO FOR NINE ACIII4, with a Dwelling Nora- of four , •table,&-s--: grape slims, Lc., good Grder. Sltuated at four miles from the city. }el* S. MI:MEAT a SON, NO Third st. I CANE ALLSOP's CIIL.F.BtiitTeM Ekßf huts eACI: 1 ALE—nt, Malt Liquor in recoiximi tided by Ma ...Lat. ilLstiogribizeit Physicians la this country mud England, a. the Gerd and puirest of 1u klod. Jut received and for eale JOLLY LITT Jr., Agent, No. 271 Liberty otreet. OASH J. HULL'S celebrated WORE WOOD COEDIAL; 1 1 cask Wheelei's Sherry Mae Bitters, a rery,pleacent tong For sale by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, J02.6,1w No. 03i Liberty street, Pittctrargh. HAVA.NA BEGlAL,S—haported of Grua:, for pale by JOHN LITTLE, Jr, Agora, je.28:1 , :r No. 201 I.lb.rty •treat. NO ANIMAL. OlL—The Turkish Hodr Balm contains no cutivta/ oil, end is composed of entirely new and different articles from the worthless trash that floods the market. Let DO 050 mho has last PT le losiog his hair, de snair of hoeing it restored. Success has always followed the faithful use of this irouderful preparation, atol the user is rewarded with a luxurious, glossy as thick'head of hair. Only fO cts. per bottle. 3old by J 023 S. L. CUTII [IMMO Third at. r 4 EW BOOKS! NEW 11005.811 Female Life among the Morn:tons, Cone Cut Corners. A Long Look Abend. Knack of the Woods. Wsy Down East. titer Papers My Confession. The Old Jlm. Yerlecopics. Just received and for sale by W. A. OILDENVENNEY A CO., Fifth et, opposite the Theatre /ANS INSTANCE of the virtue and power of itIVINuLDW 1„./ NERVE LINDIENT Twill mention, in justice to Ito Inventor. I had a violent attack of Dysentery, and was quite prostrated from violent pain and griping. I could not turn without assistance. From one free dad faithful anticatices of the Liniment over my bowels and bark, for but an hour, I was, as it were, 'lnstant/yr relieved, and was able to turn myself, and got up In the course of an hour or leas. I think I could not have lived an hone if I had not got relief, for my sufferings were ro great. —Fax% blclrsor, Freeman Co., Pa. REYNOLD'S LINIMENT can be procurel only of jvi 8. L. ourrißEivr, 110 Third at. CELtfIitATE THE FOU Mil OP JULY by going to tee those brounffud Budding Lee& pleasantly situated on Mount Washington, and well Mid og, fronting on wide streets, and convenient of meas. On most of the LOU arc tine forest Trees. flood water can be obtained, and at Mal expense To persona who wtsh to haven Home to the pure air of the country, and yet be near enough to attend to buslisese in the city, thin afforda a rare opportunit• ' being within a few minutes' walk'cf the city. A Lot of CO feet front by 120 deep, gen be had for $220. Terms: One-tenth in hand: remainder In four equal annual payments. Prime from $2OO up to $521. A Plan of there Lou can be aeon at our office. 8. COM BERT B EWA, iyd 140 Third street. $2.0- 0 WILL BUY FIELBT 13AT4 411. K. Li4l:, at No 91 Wood street. je3o J. wrvoN & BON. 8418 all that In netted for tbo Beet Quality of oLLE HAT, at N 0.91 Wood otreot JoSO J. WILSON a 60N. CGANGES. IN TW N FATTIES have probably soiled your fine Gaiters You can gat plenty more of the came sort at priors to suit the hard times, by calling at the Cheap and fashionable Store of W. R. SCHMERTZ, jels No. 107 Market street. IU2dbIER IS COME A 1.• LAST, Inducing SCH?dERTZ 110 to do the beat he can to supply tho laaressing demand for fine GAITERS, French SLIPPERS, Micses and Chil dren's FANCY SHOES of every description. No. 107 Mar ket street to Just the place to get well Butted. Buy you aklo2B at the Cheap Store of [jell W. E. SCIIMERTZ. Mil LANES, PLANES, PLANES.— Highly Important to Cabinet Baker% Carpentera, and Workers In Hard wood. Ivory and Venoors_ W. C. HOPPER'S VENEER, HARDWOOD AND IVORY • PLA.NEI9I The above Planes cannot be excelled In planing herd wood and veneers. TLe attention of mechanics to respect fully solicited. For sate at *BOWE & TETLEY'S, 1e23 136 Wood street. Bom AND MAGAZINES.—Oar First Families; a Novel of Philadelphia Good Society. The English Orphans, or a Home in the Nen World; LT the author of Tempest and Sunshine. The W. tchmari. Holmes' Poems. Men of Character; by Douglas Jerrold Godey's Lady's Book, for July. . Peterson's Magazine, . Now York Journal, ,FOt Books or Magazines, call ar send to W. 'A. GILDENFENNEY A CO.'S Fifth at., opt/mita the Theatre.' - FOR SALE VERY 'CHE AP. A•BITILDINGI;OT IN ALLEGHENY - CITY, ,24 feet by 100.. Coan bad by applying won a t •111•04 t goadlbasi# *mama no. Slave Trader: Ati , tl , n COMIStaCIALL;I - POST. PITTABDROR BOARD OF TRADE ABO nixripnearTs; Exontusrog. -2Wrisien(-4013B8MITONDIOUS. - !ErgVice President—Wu. H. Spa.&wad a R. Bows. ikarciatir--Wit, S. Kayla. Treasurer—Jonli D. SOULLI Superintendent-8. T. Norzaug. 33 • - tbmmittee of Arbtercreite, for Jitly.—W. R. Ditow:i i. V. P.; gun =arm, JO.IIN AISZ. GOIIDON, Joezi AloDsml. DAILY REVIEW 'OF PITTIMIIIIGH 3 Orrto - tt or TIM Aux ?donna Post) Wednesday, July 11, 1865. P103138--S alas 26 lAds extra, 15 de do, SO do do at $9; 25 do do $8,75; 5013b1s superfine, 25 do do at. $8,50; 25 do do at 58,621. G.l3.Ani—Sales 200 bus shelled corn, front wharf, at 8 5c I 250 bus do In s ore, 100 do do, 103 do do at 90o; 150 do oats, Grom store, at 61c. OlL—Sales 10 bble lard oil, No 1, atik cash. BEIGAR—BaIes 10 hhcla tdr at 7.1 , 4 c, 90 days. WHISKY—BaIes 46 bbla rectified from store at 3U. .fIRIthILN - CLAY—sales 12 tons at $27, time. BacoN—Sales 0030 Ms shoulders at 80, 60 days; 1000 dodo Bt;e,c.sth; WOO do hams 10Xo, GO days. 6.lllsBTOßK—Sales 10 bbls at $18,50, cub. Imports of Dry Goods. The imports of dry goods into Now Voris last week bare been light, namely : 1854. 1865. Total entered at the port $2,205,1171 $4210,414 Total thrown upon the market.-- 1,580,193 1,184,008 I=2 1851. 1855. Total entered at the port. $15,685,758 $26,782,383 Total thrown upon themarket..—. 43,871,351 27008,802 TZLECIRAPIE NIXIE:US New Teas, July 10.—Stocks firm; money nominal; Beading 96%; Cumberland 30%; Canton 27; N. Y. Central 10%; Erie 62%; Little Miami 95; Cleveland and Toledo OW,— Galen/ a . Chicago 110 3 / x . Cotton advanced y, an sc. liveepeculativedemand;salea4ooobales. Flour advanced 12%; sales 1,300 this State at $9,67®0,37 ; Southern firm; 900 'Obis gold at $ll. Wheat firm. Corn a trifle higher; tales 50,000 bushels at 0% Pork Arm; lades 2,250 bble at $10,87@19,75; market firm for Stmaiders; sales 200 bide at $lO. Larddull ; tales-25 bble at 11c. Bacon Barra. But ter and Cheese dull. Whisky firm; sales 130 bbia. Oates. quiet; sales 100 bags Bla at 10%e. Molasses firm ; sales 650 bbde New Orleans at 82e. ltlre unchanged ; sales 1,200 essay at 83%. I'Mlios.l.PatA, July 10 —Flour steady; Hales 1000 hatreds common to good at $9,75; sales 250 bble ettra at $lO, and 200 bbLs Rye /lour at $7,23; tales 700 bble Penes. Meal at 54,37. Wheat dull, and but little offering ; titles 400 bask inferior to good rod at $2,20©2,25, and white at $2,301j)11,40. Rye advanced; Bales 700 bus at $1,47. Corn dull; holders wiring 05 for yellow, which buyers refuse to give; sales of 3000 bushels. Oats dull. Pros - Wong inactive, but firm. Sugar looking up, and stock light. Molaeses : No stock to operate on. Cloverseed wanted at 6:407. Whisky steady at 42 for labia and 41 for Wads. Hales 2ag:t Wads of Cuba and Pinto Rico Sugar at 005% have been made within the past three days. Coffee steady; tales 400 bag,' Rh. at loaloix. Pork scarce; sales Sites at $2O. NOTICE TO FARILERS,ILERCIIANTS and HOUSE KEEPERS Grirrhaut.—llarvest Ganda, Clerks and Book-keepers, young Boys and Girls, Teamsters and Car. rings Drivers, Cooks, Chambermaids, Norrev, a. ; e Boy of seventeen years of age wants a trade: s Mau and his Wife want a pines with a Farmer•— all well recommended Apply at BARR'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty street. je27 ALBEAUTIFUL TRACT OF LAND, er shout Acre', situate on the Oirty's Run Flank Road, at roar Lahti from the city ; aiz acre, cleared and fenced ; balance In tine woods. A good eming of water, An. Also, Twelre Acne! adjoining the above, with a tine atone quarry opened, har ing' front of one-eighth of • minion the Plank Road. For sale by e. CUTEIBERT A SON. je 22 140 Third etreei.'es WANT iitTCATIONS.LReveraI YOUNG MEN, of smart business habits with good retereccei, wish to be em. ployei as CLERKS or SALEM:LEN. Thole Ia want of Bop! or Okla can be oupplleS at BARR'S INTELLIGENCE 01PItai, 410 LIBERTY atteet. Alan, a PAISTNINI. WANTED, intb a emits capital of $lOO, engage in a profitable banners. *mantra of HARES. pa) ((throttle!• copy.) LutlT tAII , ORTUNIT.LkI3, Lite etdU i milk, etoold esuee no ralp ragrgts: but we may lawn loktkons of wiodom from_ tm.st neq,lect. 'Mon eomn at Dm= an.l p.t the NEW 8110. M.. and u.k111:1 - 0, whUe we eh ktal in•Alnoi to 0 41 cheep, et:No.IOT MAlt Mont. .143 W. E. 8011111311T7.. flttl.Sl.PAithiiTti will he oeeMoyal by cstilbag them Pictures et the little ones." Try CARGO'S BOOMS, street. jrin 1\71,W STYLttla res.LT tinT6 jug rt.:rived by Express and far nave Lott rt.r cunt at PI Wood at_ .1.21 J. WILEIJN & SON. 1 .2 AV IS NKINF.Y, try cirpo t l your 1.1.4.'1'd at No. VI W(X51:1 rrm. wb..ro co can Fat tt.e. BUST Qt ALIT VvrBILEL lIATH for S a W11.11.3.N S 8-1:1N. .1 RA IN ekLiDLILI JBx.t , rilkeee k3r Colko, In sto rnr FM./ t.y JV2I J A ‘I'EN WA RDROP. 1..rt0a'..3, to tntn - rt,•0.1 ban' bnrreis., ttiLl dity T.3601v01.1 0.1.g1 for .4:11, 1-y ILLNEI: IL (XILLINS, p. 21 c 0.1.1, Wood ittay.gt. ANTLU—k YAltTaitt, n tth a ctu.b captcaislo{l, 15 etgsge lu a butrtno:e raying a blirAterna ver cent, ega. littrycce given, tt rexpilTa4. jell 0 RARR.4ooLibert7at 4.2 IRA Llonit ItIi.A.UE:I —1 [Aram:ived a large aupply of Fhnuhler Brecon, ..1.74,ar to any in tha eity w'ohing a good ankle !horrid call na.4 .Imb:tannin. heats gun . hasins; JOS. YLSIIINO. jar Oornor Diamond and 11.kat st_ r IsLENti havo on hand a large sappiy J._ of Wiz.ker, nnitanic for trovf-hrra. dn. Jo& VI.E.I.IING, G'S DO? Etlatzttaul •ni Market at. LT 1 FACE:7.I,EL ' —CARGO'd 1/AqUERELFAYFYFEA. 116omp, No. 76 F , UFF/11 STREET. jaS rid/WIG TACKLE—A barge aesoEtnvent oti howl ...a . far ode 1.1 fmrs) coNr.s; a TETLEY. AWCI— Whiekert and Sloustacheii prodoned, like A. magi; be the faithful use r.f the TUK/31.11 KALIL lad mats - loat bdconta par bon:, Std at No. I/0 TRIAD treat. CIAIKKYO b WILKES AKE V 1 .61011 111 Y. m.CAEY—tbe lJ coso are given In gratia. itetizpi, No 1" FOUTITTI etreet. te2l 11CAEE9 RUEIIER.PhIth Sie,t•Tell ALE: 6 mace harclay A Cf..*4 Load - n Parfet; just roceilaal and ter PAID by JuIIN LITTLF., Jr., Agent, No. t:01 Lii.erty atewet. OUR C.I.I6TOMEILi , ARM. DELIGHTED. and wall their map ter, Ist the way sue New Yolk. GRINDER RAZOR IN ORDEN. rani help but thntee any ens. Gist a a trial, and he eeneineeel. IltlW ft TeD.gl", jeb re Wend at. WORTH WE:SO:MN SSti:INJ rut '2l:a ehnre...l f 11 the stork of this I:lltnr,.nv ftela jo WILK I,CB k C 9, W4Na Tl , Piti-1 1 eveml I'”uroi Mn.. lamltezz tit i 4 l l l, o lj Et a r of t . t.rta mad, and er-eak.s clertaan aad Knallah. C.-,al rrfrreacrz, A Carp,ater 'mats Nrcrk. Carriage Ilrlsora a nd /Wye want pinto. A Boy gruntet a trade_ Apply ta G BAHa, 110 Librty titmit .IY4 • HALE.—A. A. .!,IAIi.)N .t 1 CO. *HI QP"t!. on Tbunolay,Joly G1L— .19 pa. cure Dertge Drici uttP.e: 10 and worth I{o morn butacier ,0b0v.12., nt ices than eta halt the u&ual p JYL A A MAI: a cu. will oftar, 1:1,11,..tay, July s:n, , push, of Printed tiacciles, al a relo, tion cf fro percent. Alf°, 4J picles Iltillianter. at 15 trid 16c.; canal price 31 and 1,•7!,,,."-1. jy;.i PUT:I2O , .V.t mu:4llll.v FOIL JULY—JuI rocelrunitri for Salm by 11. MINES a CO )9 9 No. 32 Smithfield otre!at. SiiYait9SLF AAP v7IIEIIB :3E% YCJII • tio forth with to OARGO'B DAtItiERRILSN 1t00319, No. 76 Fourth street. Prits,‘ $1 as.l upwards. tny'r'q YlsuVEr—St• auctorly. (tiro thst 3rstztk dr 4 truthful I likeness of yoursalf and soul fargrt CAittiO, No 76 Yount struet. jOl2 SiVklfr POTATOES-10 pritue Jr - r ep , for .3.4 fat sale. I ap7.11 J A NIES WAIIDROP. UAiui & Mos A RaITTECTF:--0111ree: Philo Ilan, No. 76 'Mini street, Pittobstrgh; and east elle of the DlairLood, Allegheny. lyl2:aro CAhTES'3 .ti ESP is? lFit DAVISON'd, u 5 Merkel et— Emily Vernon; or Mani Platy Eaampil iel : Philip Colville, a Dironenter'd story, by liini^e 'Kennedy; Family et ilentherdele, or the Int ucnse of Chris tian Principle,. by Lim litnikey Rtlllam Wilberforce, or the Christian Statesmen, by Collier; The Dead In Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Drown, author of ksp.7-.111 . 00 of lit Peter, kc., Lc ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul; Stray Arrows; Works of Philip Minty; Jacoby Notes, roll. 1 and 2; Memoirs of Oberlin ; Rich and Poor, by Byte; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footstepa of Bc. Paul; jai FANNY FBRN.—Nen Book JIM pubilsord, MO ;op posed to have been written by Fanny Fern, and pub lobed under au 'seamed name. The Book l. CONE OUT OORNEBS—one of the books of the Ray. MAGAZINES FOR JULY. Lealle'a New York Journal, for July; Geder's lady's Book, 61 61 Feterron'e Magazine, 66 61 Bsliou's MealsMe, " '• Household Worda, " .. Yanke Notions, I/ .. Blackwood's MagaZne, for Jun* For sale by 11. MINER * CO., jai/ No. 112 Smithfield street. DOOKe. Wallin. BOOKS: lt—We have Just received .Ut the following New Books The Winkles; by the author of Wild Wo tern Ecenee. Our First Batallice $1,25. Bell Smith Abroad. ;1;4. Men of Character; by Douglas Jerrold. The English Orphans; by Mrs. M. J. Inoredun ; by Sir Walter Scott. 60 rte. Julia Mansfield. 21 ate. Mothers and Btep-31others; by Chas. Dickens. 11,15. MI late publications kept constantly on hand end for sale by W. A. OILDENSENNEIC a CO jr3o Fifth et., oprcalte the Theatre. .I.r . ol . l2 l o'; 2 3 3l l:rue?rr t, anto P nA lUl TU ß Po 6 urT " a7re d el ilY ue:l door to V. J. Dmid, Dentist. jelb . NICKERBOOKEtt MAGAZINE, FOIL JULY—J aid re CUI red and for este by A. /ONCE A CO., No. 12 Eirtilthtleld street. ATOKEN OF BRIENDSILIP "pure as Ilfo's river," to your Menem to Mend. ' CARGO'S Mammoth sky. light Gellrry, 76 Fourth street jyy REST VARIETY AND .I.UL EST STOCK a ROOTS AND SHOES IN THE CITY is now to be found at No. 107 MARKET street. The public may rout enured that we have the goods to please, and at such prices as rill cult eoonocaloal purOhasers. Call and toe. je3o W. E. SOLIMERT7. BI CARD SODA-100 kegs in store and for halo by FLEMING BROS, Successors to J. Kidd at Co., je:10 No. dO Wood street ROUNDY PllOll-00 lbs La stOre and for tale by BU FLKJIING BROS. CIOPPR.Rd3--26 bbla on hand and tor sale by kj jab FLEMING BROS WHITE CHALK-2000 lbs on hand and :or sale by Je3o FLEMING BROS ALERATII9-2000 lbs on bond and for sale by 0 Jeal FLEMING "lIROSI INDo—"Spaniab float" on band and for wale by --- je3o FLEMING BROS. MASON'S CHALLENGE BLACKING—bOO don. on hand and for sale by (Jan] PLEATING BROS. DE.048-50 buehehi Email White for sale by Je3o lIENRY IL COLLJN MAPLE 611GA8.-2 barrels for sale by ie3o MVPS H. OOLLIN3 PERIOR—TIce Pictures taken - dally at CASGO'S iraerreau Gallery, T Fourth at-, not Lafayette Hall -.. I'J r~ 1 ,1 " , .614 N VOR IF "ER •*l2.ste. Taw IMa.--The stage of water at dusk last eeenho,; was 5 feet 'lO ltegtes, by the, tierAlrarkeiell2d. rielng from the Allegheny and Alonongehein. We bad MO Ct: the henTicet rah, o f fe ,wri l eete l tniy, commouclui bilhe morning about 5 o'clock and contlinahog;oll and OA, throughout the day. Weather cloudy , Ind warm, with indlnotione of more rain, Tim steamer " nubile," Capt.l:;Shepherd, Is the regular packet for Wheeling Ude Morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. MB steamer " Wenona," Capt. shunk, , arrived at the wharf yeeterlsy with a Inn freight. She is suivertistd to leave again, to-day, for Cintinnati. Trut fine light draught steamer "Le }Mae tie Fee,:,'. ("Fairy Queen,")Capt. J. C. Reno, in the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning ; she leaves at 10 o'clock. All those who are desirous of making a pleasant trip to the Queen City would consult their own comfort by putting them selves in charge of Mr. John Kennedy, clerk. Our word for it he will make them comfortable and at Lome. TH3 steamer "Prairie Itoso" Capt. Natalia, WOO una voidably detained yesterday; she will positively leave for St. Lords to-day. She has superior accommodations for passengers, and those traveling West would do Well to give her a call. She leaves at 10 o'clock, A. 11. You Lontsrma.—The steamer Endeavor " was detained yesterday by the rain; she will positively leave for the above and all intermediate ports to-day. Tun Louisville Courier publishes a list of river disaster for the last six months. It closes the lint with tho follow leg summary: The above list of disasters embrace 63 steamboats, 25 flats, barges and keels, Involving a loss of $1,40,600 In six months. The loss of Me amounted to noveiatptwo, and thirty six persons wounded: The causes of the disasters are summed up es follows: Number of boats 'nagged— 35 " " burnt 13 Collisions Explosions ARRI YEA. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Lueurne, Bennett, Brownsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Ellsabeth. " Clara Fisher , Heutleriekoon, West Newton. htlehigtut No. 2, Ilerst, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Gan. whew, steubenvillv. " Roughs, Shepherd. Wheeling. " Wenona, Shunt. Louisville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Luserne,Bennett,Browusville. '• Gen. Boyard, Peebles, Elleabe " Clara Fisher, Hencierickoon. West N eerten . " Michigan No. 2, first, " Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Gen. Larimer, Steubenville. Forest City, Moors, Wheeling. " Eentucky Uouie, Reed, Louisville. - Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, Packets. Ilifigild The DIURNAL, Captain A.R. Szrvasan, and the FOREST CITY, Captain GrJrvlE D. Moots, w run 5 a ~rel n .lar DAILY PACKYL9, between PI ttobu rgb, Steubenville and Wheeitnz, s . topping at all interznediet.. porta, The DIIIItNAL will leave Yittsbuzgh on Mondaya, Tied. nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. AL—Rerompng she will leave wheeling on Tueedays,Thuraleye and Set=lays, at 714 o'clock, A.M. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittabargh on Tnwrleys, Turedeirs and &tunlays, at 10 o'clock A.3i.:-.llnnting, she will leave Whoalin ' on 311 - ndaye, Woinvidaye tn,l dale, et o'clock, A. 31. for freight or passage aptly on bean! cr J. P. COLIING WOOD, A4stit, No. 110 Proot street. Thealmoner FAIRY QUEEN, Captain, J. C. i Facao; Clerk, 3011-'4 Kr...ss - ctr ; viii leave for the atom and IntertneMato porta on IVB/1. A my lliti, at 10 o'clock, A. 51. For Iredttt, or 16=1.ga apply on board, cr to iY/ 0 JOHN FLACK., Ap,ont. _...._ For einetnneat. TLe splandl.l ettaroboat WENONA, Captain Stites:; Clerk, Itoatnroa; will leave for the abase and a , l Intertnaltalo port on wr.DNrs- Day, July um, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For fralzt,t or pasai.ga apply cm koard., or jyioIIARNC:A to.. Vor Cincinnati Ina St. Louts. Tte mare hitaL•lt; ttoFt, Caetana T. *LaMy ail/ tents Nl' the three and int= Ca ports en VIED:tit:MUT, duly Ilth, at 19 Fre freight or partaix ityply on Itr.mrd, or to JOHN FLACK. Agra Trt steamer r,v04..i.v0a, Csutuin W. J. VALLI.I.I.; Jobs 8. NiILI.O.L, Clerk: lir., tits abort, isioalotormedisto por., c o WEL- Vi Asly Llth, at 10 A.M. For freight or pessago Apply on board., irtO. M. newroN, A;;.uit. Ifs. Barbour, y EVE .oT. I CLERK B. boils, (at W. N. 14....‘t1'A ce.) 1. K. t tulßour. Itnrinz long ez:.,non-e in Roo:siring iiird Dischtrilaz :Freight trz titaanfiontg, c.s,•rg superior tiolue‘lsionts to Stramboltetdelaring • Dli4',llAllo. CLERIC. roy4 KENSINGTON IRON WORKS IPLIE subscribers having formnt a Parturrahip, the Dame mail style of HILLER, LLOYD itt SLACK, f r the ;Imposer.: MANUTACTITAINO 1tt01f,1%13.11Y,E1? Viit, de, and having leaned the e - sitinerrei ro }clog and favorably known an the " fiensingwu triri Worbs," are, now fully preparri to furnish at their Warehouse, tie. LS Water tritest and 131 Front strut, all descriptions of Iron, Nails, de.. usually twin ufastririal, et creetc=ary priers andonfar:ruble tams. 301.111 L. MILLER, 1113NRY LLOYD, Pittalmro, July 2, LFZ.,- 1 , jya" lm Of:011GE LL.ACK. William Wilson, Alderman. ME, No. 447 VENN meet, botwom the Carni an t O'LLara atrrot, Fifth Ward. ALI burinn9 .ppertalalo^„ to the orloe of an Alltrinot or Jurtl,r of tha Naseorill be promptly attnaltd to, Uood. Alostoee, and ahem. Meat:on:lts, Snore with matnort and co , patch. Iola: If Lot for Sale. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, :14 feet front on Careen /I by 100 feet to depth, In Dlrolnabem, trill be sold dump. Enquire of UEU. F. LLUSIOIZE„ if IS at oftre of th.. Moraine P.sot. - CITY HOTEL, (Lees anown'e.) Tnarth rtreet Corner Of Smoltlipoid and Third ccccc to, 30111 UP. GLASS, Proprietor. PITTSBCR Gh. PA. 911175 largo and commodious nous, haviog %Indere:ate thorough repair sad turuishod with nun equipmecata throughout, is how open for the reception of the truv.ting 011A1419 Normutc. jel A SAM CONTAINING f.. 3 ACItIO3 OF LAND, under e ittleli date of oulti•atten, with 11 /UV and COuvmderit. 141:11.ING /LOOSE, reoently built and t:f modern style; ItoOd Barn, Stabling, de., situated on tha south bank of the Monongahela deer, 6 mike above Piththurgh, being ere the moot beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Poseeetlon giren on or before the let of April nest. Enquire of B. CHILDS & CO, mhB.tf 13:1 Wood attest. Boarding School, QQR BOBBER BOARDING HOUSE.— The GLEN HOTEL and Grotto& are Miami for RENT for either the To purposes. The eize and arrangement or the home, the beauty, extent and variety of the ground', arid the singular advantage of the petition, acciodel from every. thing objeotionable, render thin • GICIA decirabla location tor either a Meteor Female Fisiaduary. For terror, apply U urch.44:tf J. W. IIIUTLXR, P 7 front etreot. APART OP TIIE PIRICIL TAVERN FARM, on the Brownsville Road, about two miles from the Slocon gabela Bridge, containing about fifty scree. 1.1 oCered for Aida in quantities to entt purchasers. Terms very r4asont, Me. For particulars enquire on the preinlveo. aap.29:wtt W.ll. NOBLE. laaformatlon Wanted. AYOUNG MAN NAMED ISTRPLIhN P COOPER LEST his home, In York county, Pennsylvania, coma time last year to go to New York to wart at the Carpenter MKS, and has not been board from since. Acy intn - maLieu of him Will be thankfully received by big mother, MARY 000PER—ae his father died last March, Mace he left. inStrkwEivr Nolo of Lots for Country Seats. FROIT MIITEEN TO TWENTY AURES , In Collins township, half a mile North of East Liberty, adjoin hag lands of A. Bradley; A. Negley, T. Mellon, Era., de. Will be sold In lots to cult purchasers. A too view of Ease Liberty, the Pennsylvania Railroad, AO., h. 41 from this Una. There ore a variety of grant.' trult troon, awl ,prlnea of never &Dog water on the preralqoa. W. Joyce (the ten ant,) will thew the land, Per terms, apply to JOSEPH ENOX., Attorroy at Low, 71 Grant street, Plitabut,ll. D. D.&B.NAIID TH9 PROPRIETtaI Or TUE CuItNUCOe...E having fitted up his establishment for the purpose of providing ideals at low rates for business men, puler, and that's attending market anditre y Otto g the city, begs leave to call the attontion of all who wish Use latest and (realest the mark.t C 1.1.1 ford, to his Table, constantly Fin end funds - tied with the beat attendance. Don't forget the place, near the Exchange Bank, and op petite the One of the Ifornin 4 Post ray 29 ALL persona indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM MOB. BISON, late of Findley township, Allegheny county, deceased, will makti payment to the subscribers, and those having claims wilipresent them properly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH RAEPEII, 1 Executors. June Bth, 1855, UEO. MOREISON, f NOTION horeby given that application will bo made to the neat Leglaletnre for a Charter Incorporating a Bank, to be called the COMMERCIAL BANK; to be lo• tasted In the City of Pittsburgh, with a capital of 600,000 dollars. j06,6t0w NOTION is hereby given, that an application will be ma d e t o the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, by the Minas' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, for an EXTENSION AND ALTERATION IN THEIR °LIMITER, allowing them the privilege of Increasingtheir Capitol Stork to the sum 000,000, with all the powers ana privileges enjoyed by other Banks under the laws of Pennsylvania. je2ftwtjal N. D. JONES, Cashier. Cetus to the residence of the subscriber, in Plum 1.410 township, Allegheny county, on the sth of June, a ." RED AND WMTE SPOTTED COW, with cram p.ores, and without earmarks. She is about eight years old. The owner h 3 requested to come forward, prove property and pay charges, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. j jyg:ltdaStw] JAMNS SANDS. farm at Private Sale. TILE subscriber offers at p_rivate sale a small FARM containing ab ou t FIFTY ACRES,sitaated on Perry ForkCreck, Snowden township,Allegheny county, ,ad °Laing lands ofJosephßiggs,the subscriber and others. The land Is or excellent quality; about 11 acres fine Meadow Bottom ; acres good Timber ; and about 40 acrescleared and undergood state of cultivation. The Birmingham and Finleyvtlle Plank Road rune directly through It. Its situation is very oonvenientanddesiraL. ble,beingonly 11 miles from Pittsburgh,anderithinons mile of steam, ffrlstand sawl4lills ; Water and Conlin abundance. Terme made known by the subscriber tying nearauleyvilla ,Washineton county Pet. noel9:wtf W/LLIA.briIASTON. 4.4 4 , 4 t 4-• 1 • 1 f " . . ,44 „ , . 4 tt 4, 4 PORT OF PITTOBT/RGR ➢YBT 10 INCHES WATER VT TUB 0/1.4175iL. STEAMBOATS. For Ginofinnan. For Louisville. Ca.PAILTISICRSIIIP ==3 EATING HOUS E No. 40 Fifth street, near Wood Executor's Notice. Notice. Stray Cow. ~ r ~x:?.. ...c..~~ ;~` l nq~."..'ra;.s~~l~u '- ....5..~'~'f3c .~"'.- e~nv. r -~ .' - H:• c.,r+ar,~ - :,nr ~ ~ .. .:. _-. _ -~.~-....---~~.. ::a'a'~-.tx-,.. a.a -,.. ~. , ._..a.;i~-'tki` ..-J~z*'~~ -nF._f~".§sPi'e~i. _~+c-.~e-..c~c..~-r-, y~. 1, AMUSEMENTS. MASONIC HALL , erFOR ONE WEEK ON FENTON'S CELEBRATED AND ORIG/N,41 ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES, Will appear el the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING, July PM, and continue every evening for one week Thd unrivaled American JIR Dancer, JOE BROWN, To a member of the Troupe. TEN TALENTED PEE. FORIT.ENE. Alllp.Bee small MID, ):'• 'Tickets, tventy-flve cent.. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. jyB:l2t MADAME EDWA RDS, TEa scant CELEBILAMIT I„,, CLitIR consu lted ato It h - e A r Ar mi T ins , Can ner of WOOD and FIFTH etreets. Pitt'burgb. Rooms open Day and Evening. , Consultations private and conti , ten. -a Gentlemen, $1; Ladles -I ' . ".F.A R. , kilf.gir .nly 50c Je2l.•im o JOHN W. AI'CARTHY, Intl Poster and Ildstributor, fkg- Wuz, at tend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONOERTS, LECTURES, EXHEFUTIONS, &o. All communications—either by mail, telegraph, or other wise --directed to the office of the Horning Poet, will re ceive prompt attention. ap7 OICE. rr 118 FOLLOWING GO N ODS T HAVE BEEN STORED with I U 3 by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company: Pat. Ford, Pittsburgh, Penna.l stove and 1 box. W. T. McClurg A C 0... " " 1 plough casting. W. P. Cresson._ " 1 stove. Jas. W. Elliott E. Birmingham " 1 chest. Jno. A. Miller.............Pittaburgh, " 1 box. Dr. L. Ehrhart Allegheny, " 1 box. M. Lemborne Pitt:burgh, "10 boxes. .1. Dink .' 1 chest. Wm P. IlloGren - " I chest. A. Thomas ' " " 1 cheat. T. E. Swan " " 1 barrel. B. Bwherland " 1 barrel. C. Still - " " 2 barrels. T. Neff ........... ........... " " 1 table, 1 bench, and 1 bedstead. " Kennedy & Negley " 3 boxes plants. . Is. R. flbankland " 1 corn planter. 41 .1. M. Barrett &Co " 1 plough. it. K. Comm 0 " 1 corn planter. H. A. Mellor ......... ..,... '• •' I clover huller. No mark ........ -...-.... 1 clover huller. No mark 12 baskets. " 0. Murray *' 2 bundles pick beadles loses P Kerr...,........ " " 2 new smut ma chines a 1 box. J. Iteppert 0 " 3 bundles rags. Ludwig Bauer ...... .... Armstrong Co , " 1 chest. Lippencott A Barr Pittsburgh, " 1 bbl. vavuleh. -- Youngson " 1 bbL and 1 - beg. No mark-- / box. Rillard Morris ...... ... " " 1 pkg. screws. It. Wilkins " " / block marble. Gentle k Ingle . " 5 bags clay. ,lames Monte .. " 1 piece coating. • 31. Martha aa " 1 board IMAIL O. Lia " tcap " 1 box. R.. Swale ..... ............. .. " " 1 box. No mark 1 chain pimp. Granger, Jasper & Co.. - " 1 box. No mark. 1 barrel. " A. Reed ... ' 1 chest. Jas. Ea' cklillan - 2 yea. bedsteads. G. W. R. A SL.. ........ .. " " 1 baaketsundrlem Ches. Conwoll •. 1 bele. • • Mary Berber " 1 c bbln. dye tit Hi. heat. 11. Elder •• 2. jt " . . Chse. COX. '' 1 box. B. Swans " " • 1 chest. 1 box. B. tower - '' herr:teas, 0.:4.1at a . rope. " 1 trunk. " 4 trunks. 1 bag beans. '' 1 bale hops. " 1 Iratking glass box. Henry Wood ........ ...... " " 1 ease machinery A. P. Roberts " 1 box books. D. 31. Ala tin Allegheny, " 1 pkg. books. C. Thomas- - .....Pittsburgb, " 2 boxes. J.• lichtenbUgW. - . " " 1 chest. Oar. Aurentr " 1 bb'. llquot. Rev. .1. 1. Elliott ....- ~ " 6 boxes rods;. All perms int,rted are hereby coffned that each of tall articles as era net removed on or before the ectenth da7 cl do;n:r1, 1555, Trl.ll. ZA :, , ,,Lr. AT ?CUT `A. • a' 10 o'clock, A. M., on that day, it our Werth:nee, No. 01 Water etreet, ' to pay the cha cos doe thereon. .10Nkli A DENNY. e- 11l toburxll. July rtb, 1 , 153-1 jr6-1,o) Joo. Burai Thor. .loc.a No marls..... A. Hirtlow— & H. Eyau.. DR, HENDERSON, - OCULIST AND AURIST, DLL ID ALL DEL'ILLI.O ?ND ra - B AND LAB 17177/GCT CDPLINC, LUC:IIND, Eatil/KING, OD MI VII OP cAtersz. Omen 4& BROADWAY, C 08... GRAND ST., NEW YORE. nom.; from A. M. ta 4R. 11. _ _ _ "DOUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Intiainmadon, Acuteor chre n t ; mir - hies, with Films, Inds, Amaurrale. and Cataract &Tofulons, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are amen; the dim .sea of the eye facia are crated by hr. 11. with perk,: eatiahrtion. Ail diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All lettere Bost-psid will setore pronipt attention. We select the following referencia from among the thou. lands of cases which hare been eutressfully United by Dr: flendereon Wm. J. Fryer. at 4-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 'Alfred Southwick, Printer ' J. Gcortepeed, Glens Falis, N. Y. *Wiz. W. 61.mith, Detroit, Mich. *Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. filha Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchera co., N. Y. *Edward G. Solger, ralistal,.Comn. *John Seaman , Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Eng., N. Y. fJtunes W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, A. It. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, EL Nichols., Rotel. 11. M. Ferries, Organ hulider, Lionnou it. M. M. Doolittle Si. D., Hudson. N. Y. Mrs KolcherCooker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins. Teacher Petunanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L Boar, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Copt. B. If. Liaelland, Athena, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Dingharapton, N. I. •Theca patients were blind, and had to tsslod to the t•ellm. At tic ezpirwttort of two weeks they coul,lgo allow the city at 1 41231.1 re. •Yheoo C.1.V5 of deoar.earls lecra rastarad to sight cam they nere given up an 'exorable by tlic faculty, and can be rebrrml to by any person Arno Aisne, tri !nano the & L as In cate:t, by writing to them. Jazifi PhoS di ittate AIN T Lan COLLEAS 0 ?EN DAY AND EVENING. throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOR EitEPING, lamtkt from Duff's Syriem of Bonh- het ping, saterlo lied by the Charaleir of Commerce of Neer 'took as the most per• toot work. upon coconuts now in use. DOUBLE ENTItY STEAMBOAT BOOR.H.EEPINO, Esubmcing eight tripe of a boat—illustrating re shipments of freight end paesengens, owner' mattes:lents, before and after ..ale of the versa': trams'era of owners. shares, and other important mavens not attempted is any of the one trip eyotems of Steamboat Boolt•kneping In use. PENILLN3IIIP, Taught by Mr.. 7. D. the only profeftlonai teacher ot penmanship now in the city. :%fEBEANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the robot epproved abbreviations in martantile eomputa- Um:4s in um 5111111ANTILE LAW. Although others adrertise theme lectures, this will he found the only tnstlintto❑ in the city where they are u tally delirercl. Q2)` Cell au I get a Circular and temple of Str. penntanzhip iwlon2l Ptigilginv; bke - crbore. 3.21 . _ IttoN Ell' V 0 0311111Klivlikl. fotlLLtail OF VVESTEIIN PENNSYLVANIA. Crated in PI PT 3.80.12GH, On WOOD st, ntur Fturrth. rp ttIS Institution, recently orgar.lzod under its charter, orrers to the young men of this and adjacent cities, an 4 rt the circamamblent country, facilities for acquiring to a tow vsohs and for an outlay inalgatacant, on Ahr for more loon:tiro as an avocation than almost any trade that it ..owd require are or az year. to learn, viz BOOK-KEEPING, --• With it 3 , C.occtoltant arts of fres er.3 rapid WRITINO and ARITUMNTiO. The season of low water and slack trdnes.i is at bend, which may be improved to greet advantage by taking a oouree of instruction it the Iron City Collage. Speeial at tention is given to the upp‘ication of Book-keepir.g, to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, thecae, op pio.ntieve, and ethers—come and spend your days or even. Inge, or hoth, for a few weeks, ilk one of th• ore:dell and pleasantest Galls anywhere to be found, and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fail and winter. Yon will novae regret the time you spent ire the lEON CITY COLLEGE. .1.20 NOW intelligence 001ce. subscriber has just opened an Lt.,TELLIGENCE OFYIDE at No. dto Liberty street, In tt e wdt 5130”1:1 office of John Thompson, dhlp Agent; and as be has been Exploring Agent for the Young Men's Bible society or Hite. burgh for nearly two years, he flatters himself that Ida knowledge of the city and Its citizens gives him great rad ii. des in furnishing housekeepers with help, and also in find ing pla^ei for boys, girls and all others seeking employment. The palrrnage of the public is solicited. Terms easy, and every t.ffort need to gine general satisfaction. GABRIEL BABE. PRoPEIVIO?. Alaziassdar W. Foster, A TTOBNBY AND COUNsELLOR AT LAW, AND BoLicl Cl TOR IS Cum:wear, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands ad Pensions, and for tho Coliestirn of Maims la Groat Britain and Ireland. frgsCoilostionstruldo ln this and adjoining Counties; Es twos of decedents nattier]; Real Potato bought, sold or leastal, cud rents collocti4. Moneys invested on 31ortgage or other eseurity. Titles emazultied and title polurs drawn. (Miles on FOURTH. street, a fow doors above Fm.ithfteld. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1853--{mJa2Bidawl A. W. Foster. I\IOT.d.RY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of 1.11 Tennessee, New trampshire, Connectiout, 'Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lows, California and Virginia. D 0 c 4.1 a drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reco-d or use in any of the shoat named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhtdo Island. Pittsburgh, March 29, 1855--{mh2B:dewl Thc Plttobu.rgh High School. MILE Directors of the Central Board of Education, Of Pittsburgh, are desirous of obtaining a Principal for the Iligh School about to be established In this city. A man of the highest qualifications, largest experience, and who can come with proper recommendations, is desired, and to such a person an annual salary of $.%00 will be paid. The School is Intended to be conducted In a similar manner to those of the Eastern cities. Applications may be made up to the 16th of July. Ad dress R. E. hVGOWIN, Pres't of the Board. Pittsburgh, June 20, /865—[JeTbtd I Law Book,. T AM authorized to sell low some valuable Low Books. lo vols. Pa. Reports, by Darr: Bouvier's. Institutes; Greenliers Evidence; Wharton's Digest, lost ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, As. GEO. P. GILLMORE, septil at the caw of Morning Post. WM. CARVILL, MEROIIiNT TAILOR, No 22 FIPTH &rimer, next door to Daly's Stocking Factory, Pittsburgh, Pa. CLOTBINIi made to order in the beet style, and at rear sonable rates inr BOYS' CLOTHING made to order. toriikily is iDharlotte Blame ANINAOTEIBER AND DEAL ham Forma, and lya Importer of 1111:11110 and Dineical Instraments. Bole Agent for the celebrated Hat Pianos; also, tor Hallet Dad , & 00.'6 Doaros Puma with and without Poleman'a 2Bolian Attachment [ink No. 1/ Wood stmt. ',;,t.'',f'‘'.• , ;i'- ,- :I'L .- .4•: 1 .• - 1 1'1: OM BA_Lrrmoß.E, ..-.:, , ..i? , .,-7,z... - t,,,•: , ',: ,. .-. MEDICAL THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Are Da. KENNEDY, of P , nxbury, has discoTered In one or our common paeure caeca a ra - mody that c-urea EVERY KIND OF RUMOR, From the worst Scrofluln down to a common rtmple He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and wens failed except in two eases, (both thunder humor). He has cow in his possession OM tiro hundred certificates of ite virtue, all within twenty miles of iloeton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nuraing sorepouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottlee P.l cheer the eyotem of rile& Two bottlee sae warranted to cure the wont Canker In the Mouth end Btomswit. Three to tire bottles are warrantel to cure the wor6t ease of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to elm bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running Mears. Ono bottle will sure Sealy Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst oats of Ringworm. Two to three botUes are warranted to cure the most dee. perate ease of Rheumatlum. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of Scrofula. A benefit to always experienced from the first bottlei end a perfect core is warranted when the abore quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it is avery case So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It but that Bold another ; after a trial, it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising: first, that It'grows in our pastures, in some places quite plenti• fnl, and yet its value has never been known until I discov• ered it in 1846—second, that it should cure all kinds of humeri In order to give some ides of the sudden rise and great popularity of the disoovery, I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled It and told about eh bottles per day—in April, 1864, I sold over one thousand bottler per day of It. Some Or the whoa:reale druggists. who have been In bust. eels twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a 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. 'levered camel epllepde tats—a disease which wad always musidsred incurable—have been cured by a few bottled. 0, what a mercy If it will prove effectual In all eases of that awful malady there are but few who have sem more of It than I hare. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of these aged pm. pie, - ared by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepels, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain In the aide, Disesees of the Epine, and particularly in tremases of the Kidneys, do, the discovery has done mote good than any medicine ever known. EETEMIi=!M=I DO' ecticls for Use. —Adialts, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten years, deosert spoonful. Children from Eve to eight years, tea spoonful. As no (Creations can be applicable to all constitutions, take sentient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mazaf.acturett by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 'Warren st . Rm.:bury, .3fas Price 51 ,00. Dr. OW. IL KEYSER, No. 130 Wood otreot, Pittaborgb, Pa., Oaneral Agent. Also, .1. P. FLEmiNo, Allegheny City. my'29:dacr A. Fact worthy of Record and Attest. Ron ...WRIGHT'S TONIC MECTCRE, a guaranteed and .ecriat: cure far SEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above'disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cense, is one of the most Lmnortant Chemical Dismsonlee of the 12th century. Its neutralising effects on the poisonous gazes are inatantarmus, end acts like • charm upon the whole Nervous and Moecolar System, re aorta: the tone pf the Stomach, and Wet - orating the Con. WWI= Unlike the general remedies nwrrted to for its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, akt., which leans the system worse than they found it, it 'improves the general health, purides the blood, and stimulates the different organs to • regular and healthy action. Beieg prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be railed an. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent rilybillißlL9, and others who hare been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering front Fever and Ague, try it and be cured / prsrat T. WRIGHT a CO, 211 'Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the Untied States and Carades. Par sale by GEO. IL HEYSET., No. 190 Wood street, sad R. E. 8B 1. .I•P110, Pittsburgh. sp27viewCza Is .a-Bald. Heads and Hurd , . Roar Reatc.. rei—Pogurrinsocx, Cr., Feb. 9,1&55 This i/3 to certify that I barn used " BIJECTS.3 111lli RE STORER* three months, and where my head was bald I . is now covered with a tong growth of new hair. Carr. (leo. 0. Itetn2ll:l, of WilSie•Ehiri M.011t4M1:11118 7 Now London, Cam. Clicafnul Manufacturing Cb.--Gents: Previous to using your Hair Eteetorer I was greatly troubled WWI my hair coming out. After uong tbrao bottins the remaining is etroug and Erni, and presents a :kb, glossy and healthy appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. Mona-oars. PcvatrrrAsNxr., Cr., Feb. 15, 1815 This is to certify that I have been using "HURD'S Mint lizsrnaza" about three months; and, now, where ay head was bald, it is covered with a new growth of hair, almost three Inches 'or.g. I have been bald over twenty years, „Wel Loam. Sold, wholesale and retail at Da. OE.O. 11. ISEIESENS, .ielo Na. 140 Wood sheet: -44. Sick lElwaelac he wad 10 annals's'. or Motu, YELRS STINDING Cram OAKELY'S DEPUBNITVE SYRIIR—Mr. William Trimble, SPEeley's Row, Bayards tow - a, Fifth Ward, nye he was cured of Sick headache of alga years standing - , by three bottles of Cakeley's Deport, tive Syrup. He had triad various physicians without a care. he is now entirely well. Oakeley's Daparative Is for Ithsumatiam, Scrofula, Tetmr, and eruptive dt‘esiee, Fur sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEISER'S, No. 140 Wood street, Siga of the Golden Mortar.— Price :b cants-per bottle 100.000 COPIES 1 FTNA:dadAT DISASTERS ON FIE WESTERN WATERS, AND kaiIidETRAMBOAT DIRECTORY. The uuderFigued have mw lo =urge of preparation' a new STEAMBOAT DIIIROTORY S which will be issued in October nemt; the book will contain °Tor two hundred page, Mae- trutel in the beet style, end neatly bound in a durable meaner. TT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOORS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to ail classes of people. The STRATH. BOAT DIRECTORY wit! contain a cemplete list and de. =lett= of all the Ste.amboate now. afloat on the Western and Po them waters. The length, model, speed, power end tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the name of the boat,wlth the trade shots In. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, de. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters sines, the application of steam: Wee, a sketch of the Bret boat built far the Ohio Diver, with the name of the builder, commander and - owner. The RIVES, DIRECTORY will contain a list and deamip. Bon of all the STRAHBOAT DISASTERS that have occur-. red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully illustrated, with a LIST OP ALL THOSIe WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maim of the Ohio, eliteiselppl, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivera, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct distances; also many other River and Commercial items of Interest to the people at la e. The book will contain the cards of the various U. S. Midi Berle, with the trade they are In, Ac, de, The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ao ; the new Steam. boat Law,lts requirements, with comments+, glowing wherein It belefite the inn:misdeal erica-, end tr.„...its the compete-4 officer, etc, Ac., aria all the important O. S Su preme Court dteambaat Dodgem up to date • the Estee and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, lea. portant Decisions of the various U. S. Courts in reeard to Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac., ao., with many other things of Interest. Toe Directory will be illustrated in the beet style end printed in the beat manner. The anther bee for sae years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters and now intends publishing them in book Lam. The price of the work will be put at the low cam of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be lessee far the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will base to do so at once, as none will be mint-d unlesa ordered in adbance. This work L 9 destined to have a circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the pablishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from all parts of toe country, daily. Some of the oldeet boatmen, as well ea most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued in Qztoher, end will an ornament to the serior as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (poet paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. . . All communications and lette - s should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD h CO., PoFtotties Building. Cinolootti. Ohio. J eZalawtf To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and fllaintafacturiers. MICE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL DB COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with BO gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Ma ESSENCES OS ItOOIII LE and (YrARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROLE. RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand atter them. Di rections for we will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS EEUCHTWANGEB, 141 Maiden Lane New Yorh P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Plating, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ert.Copaiva, Sulphate Am. monis. Ac. den his tf Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean Sauce - , STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Omits, Fish, bleat, Game, 4c. We advise all gm' housewives to try it. Price 26 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Emir Stores in the United States and Caimans For sale by i'II'CLUEG and G. U./IMRE% Pittsburgh, jintlikdrwly is , P. T WEIGHT & CO., 241 Market street. Philadelphia CAR PETINGS. DLAWARE COUNTY CARPET MANIIPACTURSNO ASSOOLATION, on the Chester Flank Road, two colio4 below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIP” TER, TAPESTRY, BRIISSELS, 3-PLYINGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices for each or city acceptance, (interest added) The stock. comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variciy, can be examined at the Factory Warehouses Darby or at the Storm/goo-1S and 20 N. SECOND at , PHILADELPHIA.L. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpete. I e14:94.:15 J. BIDNEY .1013-8. SALMON—NO.I Lake faugartor Bab:ion tor Bas by je9o RETTRY FL. COLL/N8 MORSEV 1' GRATIN( CORDIAL, pIZZNOMSNON IefEZICIII. Eteaftl Restored and LI& Lmagtheskett TT will replace weakness with ,strength, taeapadty with efdelency, irregularity with unifotre and natur a l Go . tivity, and this not only withonk hazard of resetton,biat with a happy eTazt on the general °martini/On. Vipvpia: in mind that all maladies wherever thy latoidt, }!nigh with the nervone system, and that the paralizatiat of the nor?. of motion and sensation is phytdekl death,' Bear in mends also, that for every kind of nervotta Menu the nib Cor dial le the only reliable preparatore known, 011 RE OS NERVOUS .DIMBEB. No language cancer:cm nn adalnate Met Of the insme. Mate and almost minculone change which le mulan, the diseased, debilitated and shattered terms eyetted. whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair• ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed orgatilaaumg at once braced, revivified and built up. Theme:mai ent phyelcal- symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary: for the Coe. dial properties of the medicine reach theceriettgatk al and restore it to Its normal conditions' Confusion, giddiness, rash of idood to the head, mass; t h o ly, dsbillty• * hysteria, Wretchedness, Lb/nights of soli degrACtiOrl—fasa of insanity, dyspepeda, general Metes. tan, irritability, .11079011911eEN inability to deep, amm o Incident to males, decay of the propagating thaetknos, bys eris, monomania, vague tempi palpitation of the hari, impotency, consepation, etc., from whams canna arising It in, ft there be any reliance to be placed On burned teat] mom-, absolutely Infallible. A GREAT MEDICIII92 - SOIL 7/831028. The unparalleled effects of tide great restorative is all complainta incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been 'unmated.. thousands of invigorante concocted—all purporting' to be zeci e de ttr i Lii , a t tp o te vall o o n tis o llsesse wo and d d Til i Ete r nitu b t i s to which =MN WOMAN OP &ED1 6 88,.., _Who suffers from weakness, derangement, tiervousnam tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, wheats; =to her sex, or common to both seces. 7 , to giro the bag Cord ial • trial. ItAItILIND Plal6ollB, • Or others, will and this Cordial, after they nave used a hot. tie or two, • thorough regenerator of the, system. In alt directions are to be bound the hap p y Dare:lts of healthy c.f. spring, who would not hew been to but for this ettraordt• nary preparation. Andlt is equallypoteutforthe many die. eases for which it is recommended* Thousands of young men have been restored by using Cad not in a abeglett, stance has it balled tc benefit them. • MESONS OP ME COMPMMON. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of &bottle OS two to bloom and vigor, changing the dada Erma et pule, tel. slokly color, toe bmettiffal ,todceZegdeatiOll These aroma:sof the sad and melerthOly abets pr:tha. eed by early habits of you ' via: Weaknoas of the heat and limbs, pains in the head, of sight,lees *inane. solar power,' palpitattor. alba heart, dyspepab, nereinal irritability, derangement of the dlgnattvell=z7.4gatersi symptoms of consumptions, etc. . ' ; • Mentally, the fearful °Meta on-the Mind are merlin to dreaded. Loan of memory, confusion of ideas, of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to moiety, salt= love of isolitude, timidity, etc.iare some of the eriteleedia• oil. All thin thiloted . ' MOBS CONTRUP.LATING• MAJIBIAGN should reflect that a sound mind and NA" a the:most go. easaary requisites to promote connubial. happiness; Weds without these, the journey through •11fe. bet:eines a *NV pilgrlmagethe prospect - hourly Annaba Chs view; eta mind becomes shadowed with despair bad tiled irtth ths melancholy reflection that the Uppsala of =oar =nee blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Monee Invigorating cordial tee beta evantedo4 by some unprincipled parboils, In future, en the genuine 0011141/ Win IWO themakeb. toes fareinille pasted over the omit of etch bettle,oCiTtilur following words blown in the gluts Dr. Morsels Invigorating Cordials O. D. pi4estor, ff. !$ The Cordial la put up, big* Concentrated, In plat Du—price three dollars per bottle, two for nu dollatife for twelve flotlar.s. - 0. Proprletor,_ 192 Broadway rf • • sold by Druggists throughout tbe.ozatid :131alos, PAM mid the WeatlnMes. En Pt: Pittsburgh Da. CISO. EL RIMER, N 0.140 Wood !I Do. 'FLEMING, Raos., No. 60 Wood it. Do. R. E. -- BELLRRB, Waxi street Allegheny 0ity....7. P. IFTEMINCI. Agent for 0b10...J. D. PARR. DlnoinnatL rttakdaW/7 FEVER AND AGUE 'CURE. OR, AATIIBE'iI MALLIBLE ammo, jOB, the Prevention and Cure of ltimmacterzar an d its. arrerrivr Yams, Pavia and doer, Cane and EMS, Dane Anne, Grazaat DialLtrv, Maur liWitareouid all other forms of diamme which have a consent= origin in ifaidras or Miasma. This subtla atmcaphario poison which at certain seasons la unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is theta** In character whammy it eitista—North t Kart Or- Wiat—end will every where yield to this newlyailecorataill antidote, which Ls claimed to be the Maisel discovery IN 17tediCifIE tar =ads _ This £II4CUICI is ao harmless thatlt =iv betaken by pet- ROM of every age, sex or condition, and :it will cot fabled. tote for one disease others still womons is too often there. suit in the treatment by Quinine, ?dam% erands, lad other pcdsonoas rr deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is admitted into this prapsratiten. The proprietor distinctly claims these ea n• suite from the use of this NAV:MAL' MITLDOT TO ISIALABIe. It will entirely protect any resident br traveler mu es the most sickly or swampy localities, Prins any Ague or Bilious disease w hatever , or anylnirayftum constantly in haling Malaria or 11lbson's • . It will instantly check the Ague in persona who bans ext bred for any length of time, from one day to tee:gyms, eo that they need never have another chili, by contletu use according to directions • IL will immediately relieve all the dietrusing results of Bilious or Ague dioceses, such as gentrardebillty, night sweats, etc. The patient at once totitill3to recover applab andsngth, and continues until spannanent and Mica is effected. • Finally, its use will banish rover and Agna from fining . and all classes. Partners and all laboring'men, by adapt ing it as a preventive, will be free from Ague or Itniona at tacks to that season of the year which, while it is the most !Italy, le the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer fob ordinary cases: eoMe may , require more Directions printed; in Gomm, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle -Prise One Dollars Liberal discounts made to the teals, Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will be consigned ou liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of the cottntry. JAS. A. BRODZS,•Proprietor, • Providen It. I. Anent—New Took: 0. V. curevezgra CO., and Q. H. salve. Boston: WEEKS A POMEJA. , Philadelphia: DYL/IT & SONS. .1 hiITOIIELL, No. YntfLiberty street, next door to Rand. WOODSIDES Sr BROTHIiIt, corner of Anderson and incook eta, Alleith day.' ifeb27 liozwzczt, Fab 8, 1855. GERMAN BITTERS, MB/.IIMB BY DB. C. N. .TAOKEON, F'hiladalphle, Pa.; WILL LITZCZBALLT MIX LIVER 0051E4,91RA • DESPBP23IA, JAI:MHOS, flArrasic or Nerwas Dokiity, Dirr•—ser qf Kidneys, ma ditraes wsidecfrom ß dim:area UM` or atannyth. ach • - 10E0as - tip& tion,laward MIN K guineas, or Blood to the • need, Acidity of thenorlath, Hanasejleartbara, Disgust:tor WOO. Iciness or weight in the Stomach, Boar Ernotatisaa, diniting, or Pleilidng. at Snit Of the Stour.", Swimming of the needd sad Difficult Breathing, Fluttering lathe Heart, Moak, bag or Suffocating Sensational:Mita lying Poetara,Dtharnare. of Vision, Dots of Webs befsre the hiaht, rem =I Dull Pain In the Head, DefaLenty of Yellowness of the 13Mis and Eyes, Pain In the. Slide, Back, lathe, ar. andden g.lualtes of 'Heat Bat elpg In the Plash, Constant Logs air:H.4B=llpm. Depression of Sitirlta. • The pmprietor, In eslana its attention of the pia% to this praoartitlen, 4;080 wit a felling of the attOotit onatt. dance in its vlztnee end ela; etimto the dialasea thr "V,* It is recommended. • - . it is no new and untried article,but. Otte tbal Lae stoat the teat of a ten years' trial before the imiatier, and its reputation and ale is unrivalled by.ane eimllarph • paratone extant. The testimony in its favor given by. the most prominent and well known Phyalcians and MUsidtP , ale, in all parte of the count/7U immense. Referring swe who any donbt,tomy morabillapor Practical Biceps Book, for Faxinmo and Famines, to be bad gratis, of all Apnts kw the Berman Bittern. Principal DM.m end blanufeetory,l2o Arch stretecadhe delphia, Pa. _ Altar 7 ft.ld by Dr. Geo.ll. Keyser, 140 Wood etreat; B. Palutestook-k Cu, No. (Mood street; Fleming Bmbors CO Wood street;"U. P. Bwarts end/. P. Fieraing, Allegheny wATskt ez• VAIL: AO ;STATUTE., HAND STREET, (SOWER SIDE) BET. PENN ETRE= AND THE RIVEN, PITTSBURGH., PA. nOOTON I3AELZ, Emanate end Practitioner in the WA Ecboola of Alellkine, Moped& end Itomspatble, and for the past tangents a ettmvdtztl..../Anel Oast, haa tetrad a WATER CURE In the above location The pmfectly safe, direct and tutaledeite effect ale sys tem has on all Revers, and all diseases ucate and ..ronto-• while It in mild, grateful and InTiventing to the weak mat -debilitated, renders It peculiarly desirable In fanillles, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic end Homeopathla treatment will be adminlr tared where desired; but, after long and thorough expe rims), Doctor ittußr giTes . decided prefertmoo to Hydro. pi thy, which has, throughout the old awl new world. proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, • Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, inflammatory and Chronlo ilhenmatism, Asthma, neon,, neone, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonlail of CUM' from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in UM Union, can be examined at Doctor 4aels's Moe- The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult hiturpartia Warm water being wed 111 thecoestuenoemintasullonal throughout the treatment,it Is sinzety ansteadof unpin*. , ant, D 3 those unacquainted might suppose.— - llsranzucza. — blesare.Chasleellreaver Waterman Palma; W. W. Wilson, IV: H. WHlleans a Thointon E 3.B.Wal den, D. T. Horgan, Wm. D. Holmes, .IL nlists,B EL Herr. The undersigned, hiving visited Deem Baden Lamina- Don and witnessed his succemful treatment, chearfullyres commend Liro as a thoron&bly - educated and Oldllfslrar Charles T. Dada Joe. Breonnells, Dave Mcolt,./cbgl 0. Cartier Dobt. Patrick; John D. LPtiagaton, Saba Wrlght, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton. 0 Ormsby Oren. flue 'Plitt - site Diseases. Da. BEOWN, No. 41 Diamond Al..lsy, Da• ' votes hlsonlire attention to ate oiticePractice. tile business is mostly, confincd to /Weals VerzerealDitauts,andanehpalufalateetions, brought on by imprudence, youtblnlitidulgenenandiseatl 13 .hnl.e , tb . sbiliticEzuptions,floriorrItes.,Gleit,f3triztaist Driihral Mucha:Bee, Impunity oath's Blood, with a ll Dina • sea of the VenerealOrgsn. Bkin Diseases, BcrisbutioDZl Dons, Tetter, Bing, orm, blercutial Diseases, Seminal Weal nese, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak Monthly Sappreeidons, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula ID Ano, Narrow Affections, "Paink In the Back end Loins% In) tatlon of the Bladder end Rldney e thtte guaranteed ,euocessfullY trosig 4 '" - Twenty years! pristine (bin In tble city) enables Dr Brows to offer essultatees of a ivady craze to allwho riVanne WI dir biome : . . - . Moe and Private ConsOltstiza Rooms, I t rusts ta $1 teLeumgeo =Amts. , noTISA“:3I RREUMAIMIL—Dr. Romeo newly 41goorrm 1 remsdr for Blicomoilim tos *moody and malls BI aixf thstWnfol trouble, It nova folio. Offeeina Privatetionsultatiori ,Booro No. 41 DIAMOND rtbarc ru agares. TlleDootorlsatvslestbose NIEDICAL: MORSE'S IIATIGO-RATING. "Mama LOSS OP MEMORY, TO THE BILSOULDED. RHODES' DR,•HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED s. \ *.,
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