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' IL 4.4, Zt. ...tt- -- • - • o' ' , te •. 1 4 , A„.7t1.ti 4' ir t d o,„a• , k.g. , 44-I:tid, 0 , - . 4- fi , ' 9 lta ' . ' • - • .• , • 4 ' • " rr F r 4'4 . "" I`,i, 4` .. • 'o , • . „ . , • 4;0 1 -Arltt-4- , r4c . 4 1‘...1Z ' • - • , . '`., • - - • "5% .', "" 4 s • `." Win j[1 . 0 4 =308 of the sudden illness of Dr DR. CALVIN M. FITCH Will cenUludethe appointmentin perion, and REMAIN IN PITTSBURGH until .;-• Saturday Evening, June 29, 1856, -- When he CID be consulted daily (Sabbath excepted> between • the hours of 9 o'clixk A. IH., and 4P.M. at his rowns at the • ST. CLAIR HOTEL, ...Verner of Penn and St. Clair 8t t - • Wt . Ehtrruux to moms on Etna streef;lES. Foriliseases of the Throat & Lungs , : And all affections predisposing to them. DR. FITCH will open hie permanent offme at 469 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, an the Mat of July, where he may be addreeeed after leaving Pittsburgh. The Invalid's Guide and Conswiptive's Manual, Or suggestions fat the prevention and relief of Consnmp tion, Asthma, Catarrh,. Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, &c., by - CALVIN IL FITCH, A. M. M. D. Price in muslin 60 cents. IT can be tient by mail to any part of the Dotted States. mylS DOLLAR.A SAYINGS BANK. N0. , 66 bletrth &reef, MIDDLE BOOM, JONES' NSW BUILDING. IS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ; alsoom 'Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clods. Deposita received of all sums not lute than One Doti/a, - and a dividend or the profits declared twice a year, In Juno and besteinber. Interest net, declared at the rate of six per cent. per 81111,1 MI, on the first of December, 1866. Al. on tho.&l of Tune, 1856. Hooke containing the Charter, Ily-Lawn, Balks and Rage ' billowy furnished gratin, on application at the office. .Presidrur --0 BORG E ALIIS. EIS. vtes PILISIDLNTS. 'Hopewell Hepburn, • John 11. Shoetiberger, George IL White, Charles Knapp, William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Thoobald linibataettar, Alexander Wadley, leried M. Pennock, William . 1 3 billipa, William J. Anderson. TRUBIIII.. John G. Itackofen, James Hardman, Hill Burg - win, James D. Kelley. ~ Albert Culbertson, John M. li irkpatrick, . Robert Chester, Jobs D. M'Cord, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Cartier, A.. 111. Pollock, John 8. Catigrave, Henry L. }tinsmith, Char/au A. Colton, Robert Robb, H. 0. Edriugton, James Sidille, Francis Felix, George S. Selden, cti.irge P. 0 illuiora, Alexander Tiadlo, - Jumes B. Hoon William S. barely. William S. Haven. Wilson Millar. -Secrifary and Treasurer—CHAßLSS A. tX)LTON. i/1.9417 EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBUPGII. JOHN H. SHOENBERGER, Freeident. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C. W. BATVIIELOR, General Agent. WILL. INSURE. AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DEIIBMIII3. J. 11. Shoenberger, 0. W. Cam), C. 3V. Batchelor, W. K. Nizuick, Isaac N. Pennock, T. B. Updike, 'IV. IV. Martin, R. D. Cochran, IL T. Lcech, Jr., John A. Caughey, tleartte 8 Seidel). 8. 8. Bryan, David IDCandleas. aii• All WIS. VUstnictr.l by partied indnrcd under policies Limed by this (kittiony will be liberally adjuiiteil and iwompt ly paid at itn OYFICE, No. V 4 WA'rER. STREET. ijyll PENNSIVILIV ANNA INSURAN('E CO. OF PITTSBURGH Comer of Fourth nod Smithfield Streets, AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL. 5300.000. Sirlnsure Holdings mid other Property against Lass or Amapa by Fire. and the Perils of the tima and 1 ulAttil Nal S {ration and Trantrportation. E=l Wm F. Johnston, Rotly Patterxon, Jneig, Painter, A. A. earner, W. 3l'Clintoek, Jtrx. P. Tanner, Gnome W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. P.. Park, I. Grier Sproul, 'Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, ,A. J. Jolies, J. If. .tons, H. R. Coggstall Or President.-- ........ Lion. W3l. F. JOIINSTON. ;"ix Perskient ItODY PASTKILSON. Ailey and CARRI KR. N 417 ;ALEX. HUNTER, EZSMICI FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENRRALLY, No. 299 Liberty street, WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, elrirsatrucri.—GE6ROE DA IE, es - bluut ; F -Goargat, Sigxotary. Will insurongninot all kinds of rkke. FIRE and 51.kRINF All inoses,nlll Ue Ill.erally tutyyletud and promptly paid. A Marne inetitutiutb übinagol by Diruetot4 who Ws: Nrli known in the c..mmuuity, told who sr arturruitoN.l, by .promptuei. anti lila,rnlltl, to Maintany Oyu chm - arter thep e 4,9n11.41., lAA fil-riug the trot protPctl.ru tu who ilmire to toe innurud. - DjILLVTuitA ---- Ntilber, Jr., C. W. Rickets...l, JW. flutlor, A. Ilolinim, Jr., W. 11. f , mith, C. 113tosvo. W Audrey: S, Llry, JAnars Lipptuevtt, porso,, Jortros )1, • 401.4, Ahatuoler Th•quo..4 ;lir Moo, No. 9t Water btroet, (11111,41ouse of Sploor., up elixir-20 Pit lain:mai. nor:24 I, :4/at U FA HI N ESTOCK , IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOM EsTic HARDWARE. 83 Wood street. beswreu Diamond alloy said Fourth street, tar' Tnt nutainritior un. t•peullag 11.••/1 ewiet - tra B.l.lsort ment of foreign mot don:teatic lianinare,aii oest . and wall L, .41.4 VII OS gistal tnritai as any °tit, inion . in this .117 Win always keep on hand a guttural stool talent of HARM SUE, CUTLERY. CAILPENTERT TUOLtti, At_. To which Ito empoelfully knit. the attention of parchmen tnll2B tid.lll•F-L YSIINESTOCK . HENRY, II. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, So. 25 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. VAIN SOOT? FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Al EItC I-1 ANTS. Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour, BACON, LARD AND LARD ol L, AR-AND PR I) /0 UCE Gle .V IettALLI No. 75 WATER STREET, PITTE111,R(111, PERNA ':Drinker nal - laugh', Patabli . (ico. W.lls. W.M..i11t,, (Ai. Johu rk•ott k Cu . . •• !M. If srtin, lk 1,. Juurs, C.esh . , Cit. Dap Bk Ili...pug ,k ll,rittns, 1.1,,i. I,e,ith A Co., Pittsburgh. Ilarrwt. N t-iut I (I arr.. tou ni. Joseph B. Ehler, tic Lori. Phila. Thomas a Greiyer, Ihruki.rs, / lot ru, .4 C. b or! I. CU. - in net i Salem, Ohio. I fehl 1y I ]A . i.l Bullock k Co. J NO,ll. KlAidra, bid of Llumphrey, fl,aminnh Kruk, MI D. W. II Kirks. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACT 6 RS, AND General Produce Commission Mei •hants, h'i..47 :North lEharva and 9.4 Nwrth 111 d, cyrd, Mow Burr greet, PHILADE I'IIIA 1441 . . BageleViroodwar& i Cu. MALI Bryan, Honandy et Co. l'ittali. WWmitt.lierth , & C.,. .• 'L. wlinutrth AL. ood & Oliver, ' Bell k Liggott, Show, I rica Co.& u J. &W .liks, Caleb Cve & Co. . Bagaley, Cosgrove & t'o. Truitt, crotlow & Co. . Watt & Wilion, .1 I) Lamer &C,. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Fotilds, Cincinnati A. A. l' At.). L & t'o " Morrow & Gather, Tweed .t I. , lidey, " J. 6. Chnuoweth & Co. " And Idttatirogit and Piriladalphis Iklerchanta woos ally. . jai .'citivilm WII,LIANIS & ALLEN, M.A.NUWACTIMPRS OP CIIILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, rtteVVireming and Ventilating Buildings. sgr. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Stearn or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson s Furnace, Church . gchoole, Howpitals, Vectoring, Green Houses, Dwellings, Conn Mims, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET 13211.12:21 . , Pittsburgh. apl6 WILLIMI 0. HAYS & CO., BACON 11All4 E S A I S AN I Ir SHOULDERS, .LARD,.LA.II9 On; I)III9.D . BESP, . SilitlAlL-OURI'D, end CANVA.9.BED RAMS. hget94 always on hand at 'No. 297 Liberty Street, PTITSBUBOIt, liturßwiri wig al KERR & HUNTER, _Forwarding and Commission Merchants, sir STEAMBOAT AGENTlllylkilli Na. 27 Levee, berme'', Pin< and Was sic, -/ote/SoPal9) SAINT LOUIS, Mo. W. •••'•"W. W. MA/R. JOS. R. BUNTER SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, WHOLESALE. GROCERS, llt,iiecond and ISI Front at., sriAm Pllt*4JH Pa. .;kiitiiiii/G/t/KFLY, Ruh': 1N AGENT AND - CONVEYANCERI Corner e f3eventh and . Smithfield Amu, • rival= LI. ,: t ed ir i V i te iv o . ld country i te m :la& butt sitalg:l bro JAB. COLLINS JAMES COI.'"JANS & CO., Forwarding and ComCdoion Merchants, PROPMMIIB 01 , 'striae & Erie eoliths' Pittsburgh, Men CANAL LIN — ,;;; 813Rati, P A. /MS. 114 12th 115 WATER STREET, 1 R. &FE R ENO E S; • 02 Bagaley a CO, Murphy, Tiernan & • 1 'Smith nd ir, thaSatOns Wawa & • ' Inandleta, apa kCo:, titichardru. Etagaloy, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother & Wood, Boom Oa MAW ..• a '', c • •ti FRI 7 LTAY MORNING: We give below the premiums awarded by the dif ferent committees appointed to judge the articles on exhibition at the Fair of the Horticultural Society 'held this week at City Hall : "Ants and Flowers.—Tbe Committee on Plants and Flowers beg leave to report the following pre miums awarded by them; Cape Jasmine, best assortment, C. W. Ben nett, $ 2,00 Fuchsias, best 6 varieties, 3,00 Geraniums, beet assortment, J. Ferguson, 4,00 do 21 do 2,00 Heliotrope, best display, J. S. Negley, 3,00 do 2d do C. W. Bennett, 2,00 Roses in pots, best assortment, J. S. Negley, 3,00 do 2d do James MeHain, 2,00 Verbenas, best 6 varieties, J. Ferguson, 2,00 do 2d do do J. McKain, 1,00 do best 12 do J. MeKain, 3,00 do best display, J. Ferguson, 4,00 do 2d do J. McKain, 2,00 Specimen Plante, beet 12, J. Ferguson, 5.00 do do 2d do J. Lamont, 3,00 do do best general display, J . , Fer guson, 10,110 Specimen Plants, 2d best general display, C. W. Bennett, 6,00 Specimen Plants, 3d best display, J. Mcßain, 3,00 Betiding Plants, best collection, J. S. Negley, 5,00 Moss Roses, best display, C. L. Goehring, 2,00 hoses, best three, J. G. Coffin, 2,00 do 2d do do J. S. Negley, 1,00 do do six, J. Murdock, Jr., 3,00 do 2d do do J. S. Negley, 2,00 do do twelve, J. G. Coffin, 4,00 do 2d do do Mrs. McKnight, 3,00 do best display, J. 0. Coffin, 5,00 do 2d - best display, J. Murdock, Jr., 3,00 do 3d do do C. L. Goebring, 2,00 do 4th do do J. S. Negley, 1,00 Carnations, ,k.c., best general assortment, J. S. Negley, Pansies, best display, John Hughes, do 2d do do C. W. Bennott, 2,00 PIItIMOD beet assortment, J. S. Negley, 3,00 do 2d do do J. Lamont, 2.00 Beet dish cut Bowers, John Hughes, 2,00 But basket cut flowers, J. S. Negley, 2d do do J. Lamont, liana 110quets, best display, J. S. Negley, 2,00 " 2d " " J. McKean, 1,00 Table " " " Nagley. 2,00 " 2d " C. L. Goebring, 1.00 Best Floral design, James MeFain, 3,00 Best Hand Roquet, Miss MeKain 2,00 " Dish Flowers, Miss I. Wardrup, 3,00 Basket Miss I. Wardrop, 3,00 " Floral Design, A Lady, 4,00 DISCRETIONARY PREIIIViIq. To J. S. Negley, for new and rare plants, To J. Ferguson, for variegated leaf " 5,00 The Committee would make special mention of the collection of Plants exhibited by Mr. C. W. Bennett, and of the display of Balsams in Pots, by Mr. John Hughes. Gsoaoe Da. A. H. Gauss, lissav RICHARDSON, J. 0. Corfu, Committer On PlOll,l and Flowc.re The Committee on Vegetables beg leave to report their action in regard to the articles on exhibiton Asparagus, best 12 spears, H. McKnight, 2,00 Beets, best 6 Long Blood, H. Cummings, 2,00 •• Yd " •• " H. McKnight, 1.00 " Turnip " D. tieisler, 2,00 Cabbage, best 3 heads, John Scott, 2,00 " 2d •• " K. Cummings, 1,00 Cucumbers, best 3 Table, J. S. Nogley, 2,00 2J •• " K. Al'Knight, 1,00 best collection, J. S. Kegley, 3,00 2d '• " R. M'Knight, 2,00 Cauliflowers, boot .1 heeds, John scoot, 3,00 Lettuce, Lest 6 heads, D. Heisler, 2,00 do 2d do 6 do J. Hughes, 1,00 do best assortment, D. Heisler, 2,00 do 2.1 best assortment, IL McKnight. 1,00 unions, best 12 white, R. Cummings, 2.00 do 2d do do R. McKnight, 1,00 du best 12 yellow, R. Cummings, 2,00 do 2d best 12 do J. Lamont, 1.00 Peas, hest half peek, R. Cummings, 2.00 do 2d best half peek, .1. Lamont, 1.00 PITM B URA IL do heat assortment, R. McKnight, 7,00 P.tatutisi, beat qr. peel, B. Cummings, 2,00 do do assortment. R. McKnight. 3,00 Radishes, best I'2 Long liicarlet, R. Cummings, stems, J. Old, 7.00 do 2d do do J. old, 1.00 do Inrzem stems. J. Oki, 2,00 do 7d do dii It. McKnight, 1,00 Shallots, best quart, R. McKnight, 7.60 Tomatidi, best dooon, J. Litmont, The Committee elro awarded the fellow ing r pc-cm' premium:, To J. S Negley, for Doeorta Japonica, $l,OO To A Negley, best 12 tateterground 001009, 2,00 To U. tietsler, 2J hest 12 do do Imo W. c Ne.r,,, L. Sl' The Committee ea Frail kayo to offer the fel lowing as their awards hit beet quart, Robb M'Knigiat. be*t. quart, James M'Kein. let beat three variant., Robert M'Enight hest three varieties, Jame* M"Kain. lot beet !ix varieties., Robert M'Koigbt. let best general evisortruent, Jame, M'Kein. 24 best general assortment, Robert M'Kntght. let best quart white, Alm Jane Mellinger. quart* Herey'g Seedling*, .lierretlanary pre mium, Mr. Hoyt. PfTTSBUI;f:If. l'A t RR ANT*. Ist best quart 1.. tiiiehring. lie,t q uart red. itoliert M . Knight. 1,1 best quart white, Witter( Nl . knight ivisLirted currant,. Robert M Knight 04 themselves and the Society they rep rerent. your C . linausittaie cnnu.d eiincliole their to p , it without stating that. from the groat ariety and excellence a the Strawberries, they had some JitTi null} in arriving nt a conclusion natisfaetory to theinr e lie,, and which, very pii,sibly, may be still ro to the competitors. On this vets difficulty. is iweier, they beg leave to cungratulate the S.cety. s. the lent poseible proof of the .nine of their la b.,r•. That so early and so complete!) they *tmid bay , 4 I tamed such fl result, may well by to them a , 11191 . t . t of hottest pride. All of which is rospe•tfully submitted. W. A fit • . A. J. WOOT.SLY ER. Ltar of l'ittilburgti Sh,, t nri lreurr,r, r. - A lion of Mr. Thos. M'Cuy , of the Diamond Exchequer, was nceidentally Ldled yesterday afternoon, by being run over by a horse and earl en Short street, First Ward. It appears that the lad was on his way to school, and the horse, taking fright at a locomotive passing along Liberty street, sheered off into Short street, where, notwith standing the efforts of the driver to cheek him, the horse ran against and knocked down the lad. The right wheel of the cart passed over the right side of the boy's head, crushing in his scull nod scattering hip brains over the street- His body was picked up by a gentleman in the vicinity, and carried to his father's residence, in the Diamond. The Coroner held an inquest upon the body, and a verdict of death from accident was rendered. The lad's name was Thomas H. M'Coy, and was between seven and eight years old. He was a bright intelligent boy, and his parents are almost distracted at their bereavement. Thrw,.—W o were never more suprised and pleased than at the efforts of Mr. Joe. Delevan, who gave an Inimitable imitation of Mr. C. W. Couldock in his great performance of Luke Fielding on last Tuesday evening. The manner, gesture, voice and appearance were all forthcoming. Seldom have we seen such a recognition given to any of the young men in that peculiar line, as he was the recipient of. We understand next week he will re-appear, and give a more extended idea of his capabilities. En courage native talent, 130B1'. M. BUNTER The Pekin Tees Store, No. 38 Fifth street, has been receiving fo* the last two or three days large quantities of Teas, direct from the Importers, which are offered for sale at prices lower than usual. This store has been so long established, and in so well known to our eitlzons as " The Tea Emporium" of the city, that they need not be reminded of the ex cellent qualities of Tea kept constantly on hand. In addition to the large stock of Tae just repaired they have also received a large stock of sugar and Coffee of the very best qualities. The Strawhery Gutheriny, this afternoon and evening, in the City Hall, fur the benefit of the sick in the Infirmary, promises to be a very pleasant af fair. The Economites, with their accustomed kind ftelip, and many other friends, are Bending in hand. some presents of flowers and fruits, so that it, with what will yet be sent to the Hall to-day, will make the place quite attractive. Ice cream, rake and flowers will he gratefully acknowledged. NSM z i LOCAL AFFAIRS. Lint of IPrerninms. LADIRS ' LIST I=E! let limit plant. Robert hrlimght. limeretionery premium, John Ilugho, GoocreEnifirs. Hest assortment, John 11. Kennel's'. hest nasortment. Itolrort Nl'Knight Fear and Aguc.—We understand that the fever and ague has commenced in some portions of the Ninth Ward. One phytiici,au!?l ll a half dozen cases which he describes the above disease. We h ave b e en militated to state, by the editor of the Buchanan Flag, tbat it will not wave until Mag na), morning next; a trip to ''hiladelgtria, fort?, font .of type being neoassary. • e-..Z .4 1.41 , 1Fek. . 4.'6..1 A ' - • 4 .iktr> •• • 4 n the prospectus for the publication, of a City Directory, circulated to a considerable extent, signed by the subscriber, as well as from. motives of it, and of another by a citizen, to a much greater extant, it is well known that that object, undoubtedly a very important one to the citizens generally, was attempt_ simultaneously by two different individuals. Should they persevere in the undertaking, it is certain that both most inevitably lose by it. JUNE 20 In commencing that operation the subscriber had no intention of doing it in opposition to any other individual ; the only intimation in regard to it being by a letter received after the prospectus was printed and the arrangements made—on the very day that the agents left for the purpose of commencing their operations—in which Mr. Thurston stated that ho had that object in view, and naked for Information from me, as a Directory Publisher, who had devo ted years to it, as the best mode of accomplishing it. That letter was answered by a statement that wo had made arrangements for the same object—that the true method of success was to keep a set of men drilled for that object, which could only be done by the same individual making it a business, and pub lishing for different places, and that we had never known of success by any individual who simply at tempted the publication of a single directory, but that if, after all, he should think proper to go for ward, my canvassers would cheerfully infirm him in regard to my method of collecting and compiling information, dc. I did not suppose be would pro ceed at all, yet I have not a word to say in opposi tion to his doing so, and do not mean to stand in his way. lie will succeed better from the notices which have appeared of his as a rival to mine, which was stated to be commenced by a transient individual, knowing nothing of the city, in opposition to a well known citizen. As an individual we are not personally acquainted with the citizens—as a directory publisher we are pretty well known, and should not have feared our inability to got up one to suit them—they evidently prefer having it done by a citizen—the preference is a natural one. I hope they will support him in the undertaking, so he will be encouraged in sustaining the work. He is probably as competent as any other business man to publish a Directory for the first time, yet., one year's experience in the business will learn him more than all the information that could be given him by the Directory publishers of the whole world. Should he not after the first icons conclude to continue the work, and should the citi zens think it worth while to have one established by one who, though not a citizen, has some experience in the business we may, possibly, hereafter un dertake to tarnish one similar in character to the eineinnrtj Directory, which may be seen from year to year in their principal hotels, &e. C. M. Fitch. with whose poorest+ in the treatment of pulmonary afflictions our readers are all familiar, leaves for Buffalo on the 28th inst., no that those wishing to consult him have little time to lose. The following letter from a gentleman well known in this city in almudantly worthy perusal : Saw hltw. Rua, April IS. ii. P. In December, 1854, I consulted Dr. C. M. Fitch, for a severe cough with which I had been troubled about live months. I coffered much, oleo, from pains about the chest, weakness, shortness of breath, de., ikr. Under Dr. Fitch's care I was relieved in less than a month, not only of my cough but of all other unfavorable symptoms, and base hymn perfectly well since. My father, a gentleman tit or Sit years of age mnstilled fir. Fitch at the same time, for asthma, which had troubled him for many years, but although Dr. Fitch gave him but little encouragement, on aceoust of age, he nevertheless look treatment and has been almost entirely free from his asthma ewer sines and enjoys better health than be had done for years before. If you think three casein of suffwient interest to make public, you will by so doing, I think, confer a favor upon the community and certainly upon J) 1. for the week ending June 7-th were eight. Of these two died of Consumption, and one eveh of Serofula, Scarlet Fever, tironehitis, disease of Brain, and disease of Liver, end one was drowned. Th. rale, by order of the Sheriff, of the Welt of variety goods, tie, at N. t;il Wood at., will he cow• nienced thia tuoruing at 10 o'iloek, by Mr. Davis, UM= Annul./ di 1 , 111., - The annual exhilotion of Fruncia . AcaJetuy, at Lurattc, Cambria county, ulll take Mare on tilt Irstit of July St.;l. Two kchaanAktp. at Dutra college may Liu hal nt lho °Men, at a reduction Oar Every Day thing. forth IMAM' ',w trlns of the •',tuns of UK. .1 Ilint'r LT f Cl L 11.1114 AT Kit FIN I'M 11. II lIITTFII,, tn.ur ‘..zt.0.• to 1,11 k•i•nrg. Men.ntas, With ettlt.n. trim: (Alt "Ilr irtl.ftrtitl, and from lluit.N.l !..131 teak VP:. are IttfulTlo4l Intern art. partirtslat I) a•tagrl/41 ars, ad . l.ta dinlatr, irtlrulvtr awl IL.. th.• y.oLfk etIc1111!, AA it ix* , ,itrri ant toy.. 11. . f • 1.e,• apveisle. ai , r - sag..tue•at h.., rod .t+.trtau - h. 0 , 11 aa a aure .arrutla... of Ft 1 , 4 Alatta.. laltl at! fat alLag - kw it art* aa a 6.116 alywrio-at, and pat,. full ttiolaitth odadasa.:l4 wad or,tleta tr rirtart.n. I 1411 tb• lirtlggist• tht,4l . gh AP. tho L 41te•lot.i. usa Solo connufactairoro &lb.! pr , •pftri,a-t, strw.rl air Clark Pliam ar la Ili t ere arw arknoeckalswd 4, al/ wk... he... tatted tlwatt, t • la. Ott. 1.••••at1 kaatly theOlt! ••I It) qt.. t.tas, Camp la tatlema, awl A dp....r• r.wil .t a t. ..t 11. ca.! !`t•au.a. la The, ha••• no rat al d..psta 11,1,14 4, castril44l ttootalata tr,tat 1.114 .War pr.-pavan,. 11.1 arw halm..l slam the. inzt4r Ow.. saw. 6.l..sarh itfitwra. tar 0., bat.. f, ~4 that only 1110 • a. n... 4 4. ' , awls, au - 6 V. sal*, w 1:111.1.t . 'll & CLAI{K. nar4 .t/..t a.. 4 Markwc ti FLA N KETAER. 14., to sa•••1 anal by ,waarally AM If SEM EN TS. rritif:ATßE._ c. FosTr.x, s le I.e.twe , and %%. II {trim, staq. Atelauager. Cats Yoestra, vu, Ti .1 V B•nurrit 1.114 i P.. SI- C. 11,11,0, •••• I •( 11••• ,)I.llt ELI 1.0.14 Ni 10 \•ri vHllul \ Love•• Fiat. rI et Pan: 1,10111 I. •. 1.. I I' linrrytt I,ltroat. t 11.. Vn, w l'lLe tasusny.—lilug,l I,oiptet. Mts., • 1(II N %V. :kV( ' RT Y. 1;ILLPO T6l nud t Dtns svtul, writ sltnuJ t. tho Platt tug laud lhatudvutitaµ of .1 In Ida BILLS YOH (XINCERTN • I.IA:TUitEI4. IV.XIIIBITIoNN, lc All us.mmutticlaintok--vaber M maul, oth. • , ..e.--.11.0ct...1 to tbe of k. of tlve Mornlo4 Not. prompt &W.W.11. •p 7 AUCTION SALES Q SALE: OF' A VARIETY k FPOILIG.—Cto Friday woruing. June Inth, at 10 k at the atUrre of Wen Boyle, No. 66 Wood et near 4th street, will Le wld Ly order of Itody Patterson, My., High Sheriff of Allegheny county, the eon, •u,k, comprising line gold rod 'dated jewelry. perfutuery and *0•13.11, looking glasses. nape tinr violins, st,rOrtiouns anti otlirr musical Instruments. rn eara, tel.& coal teseket uttery, combs., brush,. port loon rant, bowery, mispeuders, sp. I eottou, work baskvia. lee, magic lala WI 11A, nuda very extenaire tossottnimit .of ru 1,70V111021„ toys. variety atnsis, A Imo, shelving, °twofer*, Own rase. sure 11.1turn4 Oki VII, DAVIS. At, t. FURNITURE! RYAN'S BUILDINGS, No, 31 Fifth Street. Tim subscriber, having enlarged and fitted tap In g0..xl style his SPACIOUS FURNITURE IVAREROOIIS, L. 4 RGE AND VAL la 1 4 : ADDfT=ONS To Lk xtock, and now Invited hi Mende and the public to DAI.L AND EXAMINE 11,fure oirchnslitg vlAewherb. HIB STOCK IS WELL ASSORTED, A.Anntlug to about $50,000 Worth, EVERY CLASS OF GOODS RICH, And embraclng some very tine ROSEWOOD PARLOR SETTS, Covered with French bagoteile OAK CHAMBER SETTS, And a great variety of New Styles of Barons, Bedstead's, Chain, Sottus, Book Cases, &e., &a. All of which he uffeni by retail, at WHOLESALE PRICES. tkft- livery article warranted to give eatitsfliction, or the, money refunded. H• H. RYAN, myB9 Na. 21 Flfth etreet. - Geo. Allbree,-8 01 k Sr. Co. UST RECEIVED—A prime assortment of Ladles' Kid, cloth, and vrench Patent foxed gaitemi misses colored and Viten; children's fancy boots and kr , out shoes, ill made to special order. Jetlo.'2lr d FA" EDS. SALE—In North Fayette Township, Allegheny Co., containing 06 acres, 40 of which aredluoder ettltieatitennrihni lend: Thehaisnce jn timber. Thelp UelBl prOvements are good BLA-Karit and Anneen RlMY. tent . E 4)? . .~~r. -I- • +:•,* .0' . 41 • oti,its2s, CARD. C. S. WILLIAMS Your obedient Fervent. HAMILTON R. WRIGHT 114 .I , T M'r ER A a%l rli rill. S., Or 1.1.mtN37,3". l'r,ato Intltr ; small , Consisting of MEDIUM, and !,opy-PRICED. - z.:=.‘,„10 - 1 ~ ...'` I'.l • ; ct) . l!lMmtciAL PITTSBUILOII BOARD OF TRADE AND NiEDONIABITID President. *as /wan* t • T. 8. OLLIIII,-,sl GEO. W. OAPS. • '‘'Nr-HOEMEA, 41. ' , 3AXES P. 11611.. aT.NOJL aTiwa, Cbmmittee of Arbitration for Tune. GIE). W. CLOS, V. P. JOHN S. OOSGRAVE, JAMBS O'HARA, HENRY LAMBERT, THOMAS BELL. PITTSBURGH, June 19th, 1856 As the summer advances commercial transactions become more languid. and thus we aro admonished that the business season is nearly at an end. The Flour market has however been moderateki , active, with increased stiffness and a tendency to advance in prices, which will be still further accelerated by the America's neve, which represents an advance in the European markets for Breadirtuffs generally. We also learn that heavy purchases of Wheat and other grain have been made at Buffalo, and other Lake cities, for exportation. In Bacon, also, our market has exhibited a fair degree of activity, though with. out any change in prices. Our rivers have now receded to the lo* stage, and none but boats of a smaller class are enabled to ply our Western waters. Tb is will, of course, affect our markets materially, as the Taconite must necessarily fall off. The news throughout the country is very favora ble respecting the crops. The Philadelphia Ledger has been gathering some interesting facts, front which we learn that throughout the heavy grain States of the North and East, the Wheat crop is uni• ferrety represented as in a most promising condition. Towards the Southwest, where the crop had more nearly approached maturity, serious apprebentiohs were beginelec to be felt, on account of thre ,ed drought; bat the rains were becoming tor' and in acme instances inflicting serious injury from their abundance. In Virginia, the chinch bug is doing some mischief. In South Carolina the Rice and Corn crops are good. In North Carolina the Wheat crop is not favorable. In Georgia Wheat looks well. In Florida the yield of Breadstuffs will largely exceed that of any former year. In Alabama The Cotton crop is unfavorable. In Mississippi Cot. ton and Corn are much better than last year. The accounts respecting Louisiana are conflicting; some papers speak of the cut worm as destroying both Cot ton and Corn, but more frequently the Cotton Is de scribed as very promising. In Texas the ravages of the grasshopper are much complained. of. In Ohio Grass and Wheat Lever stood better, and a great breadth of Wheat Is sown throughout the State: the Corn crop is in doubt. The Wheat crop in TIMMS see is suffering from the ravages of the fly, but with this exception, appears well. Michigan appears to hare suffered from the severity of the winter more than any ether State, the Wheat having been killed wherever it was unprotected by the snow ; the inju ry, however, Is not supposed to extend to more than one-eighth the crop. In Indiana the *tope are very promising, there being no injury in any quarter. In Illinois the winter Wheat is reported as looking remarkably well ; the farmer are uow putting in the largest crop of Spriug Wheat ever seen in that State, of Missouri, the St. Joseph tiorette amyl : " The growing crop of Wheat is the most promising that has ever been seen in the country." In New York, while there Is much variation in the appearance of the crops, some of the roots having been winter killed, both grain and gnus promise a full overage yield. The breadth of Barley sown is believed to be quite large in proportion to other crops, on ar. remit of the increased manufacture er malt liquor, It is expected that Apples and Peaches will alec be preduced abundantly. lu Pennsylvania, the gene rat accounts are that there is a present preset,' of large crops. The season is backward, hut that is raid to be very favorable to the Wheat 'shod, was ...en in immense quantities last fall. The peach crop is considered a tote! failure, hut Apples promise abundance. The New Jersey crops are favorable. to New Roglaud the season is hack weed, and any opinion yet formed as to the fate of the Crop, IS din his to mistake. tie the whole the prospects are re. I.ur mouey 135.1 ket tr without Chtll3lCrk. 'Put Ban ks aro direounting to the r turn* of thrir *batty thr un lOeirtiODabiS paper Lifereri. whtlo there in no unu mai eatwurzt offorenioutrnda. The statements of weekly averagea of the New York ,ty hank'', for tbe week ending on Saturday last, prevents a turther eonanierable mereaxe, in the generli.l movement, based upon en te•vsaion of 2 4 ,, ,,01 to the sperm revenue, which be. mach,' the uno•ual total of f 17,411,60, wah • tiring average, unnu ',bleb to begin the business of the new wPek The preterit ineree.e i. larger then generally alitiel • I,ated, and II an evidentce of the course of Oro mt . , nor exchange. to (at tof New York. The ',repent stock of hotline in the banks sod tub trea,iry t, larger by shout miz and a halt rnilliens of dollar. than tin. t,nte ;wit year. and without prejudice to the rry rir Important ctnee ttrleunr t w tilt, it will Lc m.tii•c.l (rum the 1..110n tt,i• Ul.• ran.ls. g up 14 117,414,0, 14 •.". r. 4.1 11. \ 4 k park • \.•r 1 .•rk Kul. r. 30.111 T..t‘l Ib, city V.' 17 1 I I or Iraio. Illut • 1,..t•0u The er.art ehangr. in the present bank statement, e..mpared with the pre, W. average ~f June 7, are 113 , rw.e of 1061.01 L C 1 3.41A) In speck. . 1.2.4h,b0t D. - rm..• in cir,nietton I w•rrea. In unctrniwn denoints t.oSC pee Artual Incroaen In clapo.lts Including the sub.treasury statement, the fold.w tug is the general comparative recapitulation .1 unt 16. '4b. June 14, '541 .11,.,« 7 's4i. lA4kne .....111r3,100,385 104,16.1,861 103,47.1.021 . 14.978,660 11' .414,660 16,166.179 (1,00/on 7,462.161 fl :166,736 ).4311,252 77.640 454 1/1,1912,24.1, Vu,609.243 11,, ern' t “flier. N 1 5,630,460 9.916.491 1I.411.6•21 At Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the stock operations were ton limited extant at somewhat lower price Money market unchanged. The stock market at Baltimore, on the same day, was active and closed at an aiirmire on the previous day for leading Railroad Stocks. ASHES .There is a good demand for Null Ash at former quotations : we ?Hite eado. 40 tutee domestic at ou time. and 2t casks imported at same rates; salt. 76 toll Pear In A; 64, t Mos.; Pots nominal at at§Oli: APPLES ..The market is nos poorly supplied and the re celpu are becoming lighter. Prices range from $1,500e2,- 50. as In quality. hat:ON...The market continues active, the sales thin week footing up 283,550 lbs., exclusive of several tierces sugar cured hams. The following are the transactions of each day. Thursday-10,000 lbs. shoulders, Western, at 74e, cash; 8000 lbs. shoulders sides and hams, in lots, city smok'll, at 7 1 041.0 c., cash ; 3000 fbs, shoulders and hams at 18(,© 10. 10,000 lbs. sugar cared hams, Western, at 104; 3000 lbs. do. at 11%; 3000 lbs. hams at 10; 2000 lbs. shoulders at 7%, 00 days, and 2000 lbs. barns at 104, 00 days. Friday-2000 lbs shoulders, Western, exclusive of tasks cash , 10,- 100 tbs. shoulders, Western, at 7 ,1 t;, cash. !katurday-50,000 Ma Pittsburgh Star Hams at 1014. cash, istr MOO be. S. C. Hams, western, at 1040., cash, par; 3000 tbs. Shoulders and Home it 7,4/4' and 10 c ., cosh; 18,000 lbs. Sides at 9c., cash; 8000 lbs. Shoulders, western, casks to be paid for, at 74e, ~ .11.1,17410 lbs. Shoulders, at 7).1c, thirty days; 10 tierces C. MUM, at 10443 ; 3,000165. clear tides, at 91.4 c., thirty days. and 3,000 Tbs. Shoulders at Sr. Monday—The sales were as follows: 20,000 SW shoulders, sides and hams. In lots, at 8, 944104 c, cash; 1000 Si. sugar cured hams at 12c.; 7500 lbs. sugar cured hams at 11c. ; 26.0001ba. shoulders at 7 , 4!ic. 50,000 lbs. sides at 9r_; 300016 x. shoulders, sides and hams at 1%. 99910 c. Puesday—Sales 4,000 lbs shoulders and name at 74 and 101, 4 . Widneaday- 3000 lbs. slandders at Sc.; 3000 lbs. hams at 10 1 4, and 1500 lbs. sugar cured hams at 12. 1.111. K MEAT...BaIe 50,000 lbs. shoulders at 74c., sixty days, BUTTER— Tke market is very dull and tales very lied. We note a sale of 6 keep good at 14. BROOM CORN...Baleal% tons at $lOO. 11L00818...A rale of Juniata vras made at $BO, 6 Moe. IIIKE1?...8a1. 3 tierce's Dried Beef at Ile., and fi bbl. Mese Beef at $lO. CHEESE—There is a good demand, and the supplies are coming to freely; sal. 135 Noyes Westet a Reserve at 0(40:0, oa in quality. RIMS...The market In poorly supplied, and there has been a slight advance in prices; a sale of NO doz. was made at 10, and 3 MAL at 11c. IS doe. FLOUR—The market le tirto with a tendency to advance ; the Wee for the week foot up 2835 bbls. and 340 sacks, es follons: Thursday-40 this. superfine, front wharf, at $4,. 76 ; 24 thla. extra, from store, at $5,76; 96 bbla. superfine awl extlat at $4,1606,25. Pr.#6372-60 extra, In lots, front-Mum at 1d.,62%; 12 tins, do, from atom ot5,60;180 Dote superfhte,. - frum wharf, at $4,80; 28 bbls.-extra, from "Wharf, $5,45 `,,6011.13. do., from irhar'f, at $5; 100 DWI. ex, ..i~~ {6 ~. ,i ~'\ ... '~, S ~ v ' ss"- '• • , • s . • 4 , r . , • 1 6 0 ' 4 . 1. 44 % - L 4 i tra tor.4 oldo, bt f b ro x m % sto . re sat. , at rday7.44 56,06; 18 a bbls. 100 ex t4T trs frsm store, at $4,96; 40 bbla extra faralli,tranXittay, 180 Mils. do. do., at $5,87 1 A; 60 bbla do. da,at $6, 13 34; 134 were 3 feet h Inches Pater in tne.— do.do.t at $6; 80 bbls. extra, from first hands; at55,12%;70 : 01 . 13 , 6 evaut og by -the m ato Amer, being a fall bbls. extra, from store, at $5,50.; 00 Ibis. extra, from do., at. . e ka r and pie dun. :.lt thr.pa a y.„ 2 . 4 The weather le $5,80; and 85 NA% extra, from float hands, at $5,25. .11 o 'Mane left r' e r: it a tt ;V:.4. l .* .. , no the wharf dull. The —2l Übla. extra, from store, at $5,50; 28 bldg. superfine, deem ,. wm o d a t ti t or rz ha : f i ltalsins, a fast t h e ne w from store, At $6; 86 Mits. extra, from store, at $5,65; 30 .Poe" for Lnalshnlrb;:ndALsiii..l:....' .;.2.—.44",—L0a1a; the "Jacob . • ~ .•1 Cluctrusrl. bbla superfine, from store, at $6; bble. fine, from stare. . at 13,60; 4,2 bbl . superfine and extra, from wagon, at $475 Tin uncial - fag I nt?l#4:w t_97oaY; In OM bight tool staunch (46,25, and 130 racks Tenn. extra, 100 tbs. each, from store, d' munl" • ‘ R ° Ci k ed i9 r," S 4L , 9Bl7 V. She has comfort at $3. Ih r. o ng _Th e f o ll ow i ng w o es were ma d e 2,sl arre ' l e able accommodation , to theiaccommodation , and her officere are thorou g h h u m. extra from store at $5,50; 24 barrein superfine from do. nice and atien r gueote. $5; 200 bbls Emperflue from wharf at $4,75; 100 bbls e x : tra from wagon at $5; 76 bbls superfine from wagon at $4,75; 25 bbls superfine from store at $5; 40 bbls extra from !dare at $5,65; 12 tibia extra family from store at $6,20, and'Bo sacks Tennessee extra from store at $3. Wednestlay—.lB bbls. extra family, from eters, at $6,81 1 ,4; 80 Ws superfine, from wagon, at 34,75; 140 bt.ls. superfine, from store, at $5; 150 bbla extra, from store. at $5,37W45,02%; 50 barrels superfine and extra at $545.141, and 150 sacks Tenn. from store, at $3. FlSH—There is a good demand from retail trade; sale 8 bble. Baltimore Herring at $6; Mackerel, No. 3 large,ara selling at $9459,50, and medium at $7157,50. White Lake $10,504311. • FIR&MRICK —Sales 57,000 common to extra $26 and $6ll. FRUIT...SaIes 200 bushels Dried Peaches at $1,76, and 20 bus. Dried Apples at $l, cash. • FLAX...SaIe 660 lbs. at 6 cents. GRAIN._Tha sales this week have been but limited. Of Rye there have been 1216 bushels sold from wharf, depot and canal, at 42(643. Wheal: Sales 200 bus. red and wbite at sl®sl,lo, and 30 bus. from wagon at Ode. Oats nominal at 26c., from store. Corn unchanged; uo sales reported. ORLCERIES...Thie market Is dull, but pricr.e, are un changed. Nablilti Sflitli 51 bble. oak at 60c., cash, and 511,•& eixty days. Sway.: Sales 8 hlids. fair at 13;4, on time, and 54 bhds. good to fully fair at 949 1 ,44„ cash and time. Cldree : S In 10 bags Rio at 12 , 4. Rire: Onto 0 tier,. a t 44. ainety days. H.LDl3B...Eiale 6:3 Dry Hides at 17c. id lb. LARD—Sales 60 bbta. No. 1 at 10e., ninety days. METALg...gale 100 pigs Lead at 74c., four months; Lead Sc. Short Copper sells at Th.3iA4, and Brass at 25430. 01L.5...D0Je533 Wile. No. 1 Lard at SOCO2c., mob. PIG tdETA L.. Sale 100 boa Anthracite at $30,50, six mos. P0RK...6411e 10 tibia. Mono Pork at $l7, cash. SALT—Pales are making at $1,02 for No,. 1, and ,froln my heart and mde, arising f ro ixt - from - 4 - F , - r , .' . The editor of the-Kittanning Free Tress styes "Utter On* ----, -,..•;-,,,, ~ of the heat physicians in this place had fliikd'""Skiliforigai ... Holland Bitters cared me of the werstform orsty - sposiiirx , -„. •-?, Francis Felir, 'only mantifactufer , or 'throat/D.la RI- ; ` - ;4” ,- ..7 - tract of Coffee.; •• sayv: " I -know that : yourAfellinq Winn is . , t•:' , -.1-'24 '- - one of the best triulicines In the world -tok IF;ditOt'd4rod ••,;(" , .` , O stomach or liven. Dr. Ludwig . editor of the 'Terkel," Baltimore,pristkidtiC ed . •-• ,Ai it IS medicine deserving the confidence of the ptiblk. -"," - Dr. Eherhart. the leading Dorman physidan of - Penna., has prescribed it frequently Miring tholastthreb "years,•with - marked success. In debilitated states of the digestive OMANI, or of the system generally. - > The manager of Balton's V inegar Factory sayol u I.used. it myself, and was therefore induced retry 'its effect" upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility canine= to ill of a contraceptive habit,) and really it, is doing hei more.-good w_..r., - ,- than anything eke has ever taken." .. .. .., gotten! ' i,* e• f , .t. _ • i 1 ~.. - - Whoever expects to find ha Mica birocrWndli bei446,11 . pointed, but to the sick, - weak . ands low -I,piritiel, prove a grateful aromatic cordial, posaassed.of aingtdir . .ram ; edict! properties. ciAzproNv: The great popularity of this delightful Aron:alma *doted many imitadons, which the pnlille sfibutd guard againatiput clisewiln. -Be not persuaded to hay nnythinrehe have g i ven Simi - have', Holland Bitters affix-tiitiCttriiti.bot.- tie convince you how taftniteiy superior lilt 'fii-ttittbew imitations. igav4aViat gl per butt' attimttiei iert OM , proprietors, .BERIA Mannfacturingyharmacentists and - Cluentishil;ri cur, avolthfiell and Third eireeta, , Pittsta&gh. , . ORXERAL mamma.,l? Philadelphia. T. W. Dyott in Foos, 132 N. 2datveletivr York, Barnes Park, 304 Broadway, cartioranlkiNThilDl• more, Cuspare Brothers, Gay street and Cincinnati. John D-Pork. Chicago, Parciagerothei*2l2-$. Waterer. . Bt. LOWS, Barnard, Adams A. Cod. -Cleloins, J. Wright & Co. - A CARD TO THE DiTPONCIPS GOLDNVI. F. 1111412.8 - The combination otiniredlOtti":oo*ris cti's'lialde.sa Pills, are ierfectly used in the private practice of old lit .raPilliet,4o-Tly,9 80 years, and thousands or Wien cast kritty , to and, never-faillug tiumetis in almost every irregidarities, relieving painful and distressing rxtenstikaa tion, particularly at the change of WI- , Prom fitelesTilbs will cure that common yet drruiriful, Nearly of cry lady In the laud suffers fromtirai complaint. The above pill has • permanently cnred thonsantkraniisallik care you If you use them. They cermet haini . yr4 e 7t,thee , contrary, they remove all obstructions. restontriaturialinite proper channel, and invigorate the whole systeriitasiies whose health will not permit-an increase otinuniyogilklind these Pills a succeful preventive. For pM - t ara ia* di rections on the bee. Price Al—and will 'beeisent .to confidentially. by mail, by oncloniug ya to eitheroF the fol lowing ac,ente Sold by SAMPLE & REED. general Agents - for... Allegheny City; FULTON'S Drug Store, Idirmmaliam, JUIIN - P.I3IXITT, and by W. A. CiILIitiNFCNNEY A CO.. No. -44..Fifthetreet, appcalte the Theatre. Pittsburgh, who will eupplyAiidAi at proprietor's prime. Sold by all Druggists in - thecity and United States. ,apt2Pfnap t.^a'c MRMMM ~ Y r;, .. t.. ~ ....,,,,, '''''Xlil'.-.'..1';:•-• A 4 ealtll4ol4.Stie - ngili - : W. !ably ronosli f ilrilieeti* Boric 14 "::I:a'fAt" --,' i - - -`. -..,,,1., • -' , ,,Vt „...--... c . I -t-4.74 ~..-..,..;.,......... . ....,,.....,... .., ...„, ..... _.„--i-.... i • :-:':-j".1::-""r; - - -....,.....,...„.. ..,.. ~F,.........,. .1. ... , ..e.a, ;:pro l. '..-f,. ,- -- e ;kip' - •.- . .1.1c..1 .; ,. :ii'::: 4 7" 1 1. f . f . : t .i ....1., , IR'ir .. 1 _ .....-. 1 4 ~,,, ~i.J..., ... ~, I . , ........„,„ .„. „4 ..,_ ~...;.,_,...,.. . ......,e.„,. . ~..:,...i..,a,; : ......,„ ......,,,,.=:e . .. __.,......,:-.,,...i-1..:,.. . •,......... 1 -.-. ~.. IVA .- - , REMOVAL. Si',.. -,- , -,:• -,- .4 ,. .sq FRANK VAN GORDER HAS 4EIII ~ONED , :.: 5-:',:-- ,, --- - , . „ %4 . , to No 78 MARKET street, nearly oppaite to.bilinla,__ , ~-,,, _ : , ,-;f. stand, and is now prepared to supply his customeinotthe - , .. r, ,.... L -if. T . 4 . public generally with anything tin need' in ..flill'W...d. :..,,, --.. .7.11? - 4 : to . , Triffunings, Embroideries, Ribbons, °lords, _ 11.... ad "..- 2. , - -,.,..... r. . Fancy Goods generally. .`„ 14 . - ' - ..,'')"' 14 ,, Allir'Remember the Na, 78 Market et. apM3n! . -, 1 -„ : „, , ,... , ,,,,„, , ....; - n4l - `, , f.. PtT, E F.r - E!,. A. .e s r. T . l . P te - e. v it nici tef. ...,„:„:,,,,? 4 ,... 4 to call andbxamino a new article of packing for I „ ~ 114itii,‘» ;:' `.:,...'; i - .. -, ..'' . , steam engines, pumps, Jte.., wtibre soft packing larettnimm • ." - ':...,:4-, , ,:,,..7e. , ,4 S. The advantages of this article are: great dritabilitY;;44 ll 4 .',.' ." . ; ...'-.t*r of hdlow, reduction of friction, consequently sarinisf>iWer..; , - , .......,2,......:„A,t, R does not require to be taken eel of Vat Cuffing b0.14 - bitte . ., ...,,, , ,:: -. ,„, , , 1 . z ..,.. , being packed M a cone, the packing is gradually Cntletingoi. - . 2 .-.. ~ .,, , , 7,4,10 • thus sating Unto and material. Specimens of the, rerlP, , .:1.,"'......2,e,.- sizes may be wen at . „. .g . _ , . - ..E ' - '.....-- ~, ,tt W. S. ,114.VR.,:srS Stationery WarehonsA, ~-: , , : , -..t.7„ , , , ,,1 3larket et., corner obliectind. ' ' .`,„ -!,=',.:‘),„,.„, ' ' ~- . ...C. ,: 4' , /, ... --, ,tS g...: , ~ V,' r!f - ‘",.. -.'IL-1,,,,A PR so ll7 sm A it T u E ,,id n ,t l , S e E t: l, be S t, E , S— een t. BR ,ro Third and. ••' 11; streets, devotes his entire attention to an Offieli: tire. Ws business is, for the most pnrt, indittirl4d .to private Venereal Dittases. nud each painfrilliffenttitut, broaght on by imprudence, ..youthful indnlgenett . putesceda. syphilis, Syphilitic. Eruptionn,lionorrhen;glitiCtlilTv Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, vitihryldAseasysi of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, B...that& Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Settling* Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism. Female Suppressions, Disywies of the Jointly, ?Main id Aiiit,lfeirtnint Affections, Pain, iu the Back rind - Loitis,liiiiinilonrdif the. Bladder and Kidneys, successfully trenteit •Ctitegitiasaletried, . Twenty years' practlce(tenin this cityyerabttsalDr.nivaili, to offer assurasets of a speedy cure ' tb'ail veletkitinit der his cart. Office and Private bmistiltation - looliietil'aidtlig between Third and ninth stmts.. tfi- Charges moderate. • ; DR. BROWN continues it , tie 040440 f -• the cure ~1 - SECRET DISEASVLS.. I.ll* 7 et to ioug..danding mem Is unequalled. The oillieteTtire:r kit to call without delay. Persons aißjr_ted,vdthlfin is: eases, Rheumatism, Plies, or &mina! Debtlity, WoattOt; delay to get hie advice. Letters centaining. ly auawercd. EN. 001C0 and Private Rooms, No:.-5 11 8taiitlAgecmN, ... between Third and Foort4 streets, Rittabarich, --,,,0r , Joseph White's Cartlnge //CPOlitokies TOSEPII WHITE, now carrying so' bUsi , ..;,....4_, ...,. , sj news in Ida spacaons premises, (uow lately .... r'' .s :„ - - enlarged,) ou the Pittsburgh and Greensburg 4 Turnpille, near the TWO Mire Rum between - .. _• • Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully incites theta:MM. to inspect his stock of CA.R.RIAGES, BUGGIES, ho. And hW:, particularly inform' gentleuseu purchasers, ,tlll# 4 lYk; only is made, . • - , , 4,-. :. Foarteen ; years' tisperiewM ha the bittfueiss eimbhicr go' place before 163.prd:row tho swim choice oulte0• tiofig (hz ~... rta h res wino' ti, im many years Oat, it liNt4e,,e,i4k4L-4710=: department to select, from the yea'ked -o .a !.R e en . ' Eastern mauuTacturen. ' The Initiio4llo .. neilt..illitlMl ll '.: complete—tile cooingly of his arrantementa_,:.. best and most fitildonal.ds ntsunkirAttrps at, iaDdirsZa __ , z.,',:.:' taencianbercd'hf those hoary epeasektrbtAtlikr • ' for decorating houses of hosinestatas.beapedHui i ' "••• -' . of goods, (owing to large rents.).lOSEPA-ZOTA/Te4f , o.i ready money only, at mach leis thatit4OLstalotpti,Lo; HP' Carriages 're - paired in „the beSitindapHStiv,itli.,WlW ~•:: - roliCsilsoi 6 000 FIRsT --cPAq . BS-.15 - I,_ 4 2... • Paper_warikd fratir.orie r iktitiso , ~.... • ~, • run. Alan, purchase mortgages, -cifiKiirrhzdk 1,614 k sold. 3101i.,t4t. , " ''• -. juki-2w ' --- ' itif : A., 64ll o. .. THE GOLDEN GUN , lti , takil t i ;,,,.... " .t 4IFW- 1 ,,,„.... , 0.?,' ,, t , ,.• ~: .. and it is not much wonder. Our seetr§ troes• - • , ••,.' '`...y::f4 , 7:5e , --4nss - . , s, &-e_,• &C.,. in nilSiirlieSsid ill'ltii , 1 1 tri,,,,,A11tt!....,1;1 . ..;. 5 Ci F......-Atitlg' Fishing Tackle' ssii 'hav('inich' aW:U:siWenem-e - ' ,4 ".l. , ,'qeh"ae,t , ,r, make old Isaaklealton's overrates; aVirii* A l l ow world. Pocket and Table Cutlery,* Erell.„ :';ii: -..„- ,1 .t , : ,, * , ` ,. t - - , •,f,',,, , Xi , ,t4,F Muzzles, and too mantraitielar•O'He taetieS ~. „4"! . ... , ,,, , ,, r " -- .5' . 7;. • :,'-;?..74,t' be found at the sign of trittOol4o Elitk:A , ''".t..;.-. 1 4- 6 4: :* , ,. ; - . , ..:,..'` ~ , .;.7•;,irs, - c- - :,•-:, -.. ,*-•-',';',-•..:„' ' , • 4-Sli'-•.,1041q0.' -•?•; , .--:,7 . ~ -• -- .: , 77 - '•;' , P__-....a.-• ,• '' „ '- f. ' •.',', l :. '''' " -• •';" '. ' f ',4 - 10 ~. '„' Z ', ' ,: , .. ,-'• .:.... :.....,„. .„.„,„. ....,...„,,„ . ' ' ,- ' ,:.-" '• %4' . -L "'.-..- • ' ..j::&,. FlSH—Mackerelmomh o Herrin. • Whitwfish Trout etinon For sale by : :VV `:*** . r.P' --JUL • T..1 .* .2441q vOlt, S ATP, filifg=l4„lo7 A neat and einefW;f ll 4o e 4 Dlailling seven =Ores al?RtiA, • The lot Is. twenty -o ne feet trot , and ItorentS., Any one cleaning a chtrip4wykling,.houte VADilifts . exalt, anaktwillkeeold • S['teAWLS An MA.NTILIAW;„ m Astor & Co. have ineefied'imoDiettellbi#o of Llurnee'Sbawlei In Silk; Crife,'Stkilta(itialm_ also, Emma Tory elogant kfmillifaa-Wthir - rrikinte ;t4t7ei • which will Wiener.* at greatly tedaceil.pylcor.7. , ,h , ..7l LINES • 431001 - 18. , --Wri lave: other lot of fine Linen Damask Teblnooth. „_%4 l ';,- Dtapera, Towelling, • ' Irish Llnenq .kepialkecr sold -at considerably-leattamthammitakirtida,iMrtA llegr. Tetc.4TujiM44 Y Y ' 40.,..." 1 4 41 a n r e maned to attend the Coult.,4 l rigrsit-; fetath Ittenday Junej*e altbd _ R OD NJONGRB SS 'WAVE,Bw-'3Q t ' - A f fidanta - - - t. 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