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' ' f , ' i • ....,::* ''• •. -.4 %ri, Si ;:q• , 4 4 . . _,„..... ~ . , .., le: ... ••• I•• ',...-,, ''' i 4. t, • • • '. ‘.'. 1c 6 %, 5 1 ,4. • 'kftr..i ~k, 4 4 '1 • • , • ''•• • ' _., .....!,t • , .. 'l r'44 & „....... , t.. 4- 441.) , V0ti30r t r'U1.: 4 %tt • 4 4..,••• • • •'•.:•13•••r..-••••••t4.4.4_ , ..tt.'rtm'• , N : 4 1.2..1t111 .• •.:"L . ft 3. • '.`.'2..4iTi#714 , k 7 14_._ ,.. ...4T,ar, . •, t •m• I•i!; - ..S.1..._' • .:- • - •• '24_:._..4....:... ~ r.. • ^ FOR SALE. 'FILE undersigned (with s view er reniev tag to another house in the Immediate en laity ,1 cdflere ;for wide the HOUSE AND LIT in which hen on triad., situated on Mount It ashington on the !now (d I'wd 11 ill, .apposite the lower part tit the city. The lot is 1.0 het ft,. and 350 feet deep, and has growing ou it a large initither of fruit trees and elirul.l.ery. .•11aletiog 1.1 rippler., peach... eherrien, aprie.ts, currants, go.seherries. raipbern, wrrtpes, tee. Tile loosen: tel front, o Lett hb,ll, and no let deep, with ..eu and There are 5 r..eala. n Ilk .bath loom and ntslalled can et. The it built in in n.l ern it, neully ;. and pap , red 111, is the da. r »flak., s Wel arok.,l fr nt n. 111,11 t. grain, d . nt I) I, a. r 1n,... -vs and 1.111.1 g, A nen el ...I al• r Ciotera. a n d all ne. fil lee- 'I le II 1. J.. y.k ne• locata•LA ..ae “I tied healtlaal , 111,1 'll.ll FURNITURE! Tna subscriber, having enlarged and fitted up in good st3le his SPACIOUS FLMITLIIE UREROOMS, To 104 stock, and wow .liViice. and thc publk t Drfnre purch.in,, New.Etyles of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Book Cases, &e , All of win:lllw .11... 1 9 ,tail at V% 11 , ,LESA LE PRICES vgy. Every article warrailt,l to gilo CI. mosey retaildml. 11. H. RV AN, No 31 Fifth vtr.,t PEK IN TEA GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purchased direct from the Importers lot CASH. The flock consists of all the different flavor, and grades of TEA .brought to the Amernan market, and SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE VETtY LOWEST CASH PRICEsI PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACK MIES, esprea4l) (4r the trade. TEAS OF ALL ORADES, DV THE II ALS CHEST COFFEE, SUGAR, CUWA and CllOO IL ATE the err sasries, far sale. Long expert., in the be-ine, elery article cold will tie ad rtlir,t, , iited tI AGENT, CT 1.•1, : oar JAYNE'S FAMILY 'MEDICINE, 4. JAI! !DES. Pittsburgh. ..Inn, Two Medals and rile Diplomas A Hl' It A., T,. t„„„_,..„.„, 1111,114 d il arP re-P . rc l t t , o l V r.L I S ehr Agent of chi- .11: Weot.• I . C1111” 11111 gale of the above ari eta, at ha, China queeriatt art store, Wood et.. Pittnlatrab.. tabare 111,.. kept til toad great glom Jars at low witb large: and corks, ready titled sealing strawberri ,. « sortment of China. GIL wards of private • . . country nierrdiant+. ail at modern:, price, Jel7:flut EDMUND WILKINS, HEAD OF WOOD, ON LIBRRTY GREET, and at the 6.`quetery (late, Pittsburgh. Pu. Monuments, Burial Vaults. Turubstanes. Mantel Centro and Pier Table Tops. Washstands, Re. On hand and made to order. of every variety, Mantels, feucing (Cr eel. eery iota, ornamental and plant, which Is durable, and welds no painting, at from g 2 u, i 4 per foot. Baring been engaged practically iu this business lb- thir ty years, tweotythrna of which have been In tub city, which Ideem a sufficient reference, f will make new designs, and furnish any work in my fine at reasnnabla prices. je-13:1y. • _ Masonic. Celebration at Steubenville ON TUESDAY TILE 24TH INST., The very light draught stammer ROSALIE l i dg i at will leave the Wheeling packet landing un Mon day, the 2.3 d inst., at 10 o'clock. A. M., precis. ty, take paesen~ nto the Masonic Celebration at Stem aa,a„,ma,arriaing at a „,:nbenville at 6 o'clock. P. M., earn Nissy ßi . atnusillqu_she w m l eave iv - ;;:eling at 8 o'clock A. M. nu Tuesday, arriving at Steubenville 11. o'clock and n tasining until 4 o'clock, P. M., to bring passer:lei: back- Ram $1,50 each way. J. D. COI LINO WOOD, Agt., Jol9 Marine Association Booms. DANTD if HANDLESS WILLLUI IMAM H. A COMM M'Candless, Means & Co., (Successors to Wick & M'Candless,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitt=- burgh I)Lanufactures generally, corner of Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh. ruyB Geo. Albree, Son ST. Co.. JUST RECEIVED--A prime assortment of ! A dis& Kid, cloth, and French patent foxed gaiters : misses colored and block. otters ; children's fancy boots and ~Tots cut shoe% all unsdisto special order. jelb-2e. d PRUSSIAN 11LITE —l5 cases fur sal. , I.v II A VAliNEt+ToCit _ corner hint and Wald si meet. -'_~ . j TN r c i mc y lir E e ß n , ce of the sudden illness of Dr DR. CALVIN M. FITCH Will conclude the appointment in iwisou. and REMAIN IN PITTSBURGH until Saturday Evening, June 29,1856, When he can be consulted Mutt t i , abloatit eseept.nt between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M.. attd . et hte t ovine at the ST. CLAtR ROTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clear Streets, Entrance to m.om., nn ann street, -SP For Diseases of the Throat & Lungs, And all affections predisposing to them. DR. FITCH will open hP permanent ottre at 459 BLAIN STREW', BUFFALO, on the first of July, where he may be addressed after leaving Pittsburgh. The Invalid's (Snide and Consumptive's Manual, or liaggeSUOM fin the prevention and n.tisr of Consump tton, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, &c., by CALVIN M. FITCII, A. M. M. D. Price in muslin 50 cents. It can be sent by mail In any part of the United States. iny2B TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALSO—ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale al Manufactur,rs Prices by HENRY 11. COLLINS, FORWAHDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND II 1101. t. 4.LE DIALER IS CHEESE, BUTTED. SEEDS, FISH, AND PI - WM*OE UEN ERA MX. STREET, PITTSBURGH. IH6 JAMES - A. FETZER, FORWARDISO AND OCIMMIS6I‘..N MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE uP Flour, Grain, Dried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But ter, Bacon, and Produce generally. No. S 9 Water Street, I . l7"tzlil'H,lll, PA Franal CI Bailey, WlMont lithr,th. Sr., S. l'uthbert & Sou, Pittsburgh ; 4 & Ott. Ilci,krll & Swearingen, S. Brady, Caoh. M. & M. Rank. List & II °well. Ut angle a co 000. Andenon. Ikodon, Pox ton &Co. M heeling. (11132 x PEK 1 N S-I'OllE, FRESH TRAS.—A choice lot fresh Greon and Black Teas, Just received direct from the importare, which wlll be i 5,1.1 wholesale and retail, at prices lower than usual. my2o S. JAYNia, COTTAGE ROUSE AND LOT 1'......1.4.,•14,11 1:1 , -11 11. , 1.• Ill .1 i ...I .i tit,• if rt•• 011,41. Perms hht-ra/ %V 1.. LESLIE, 3U14 N.• .4:. i'llth Ftret _ (4)li,Sir 001011111' • RYAN'S BUILDINGS, No. 31 Fifth Street GEl=l I=l =Ell $50,000 Worth, E (1,) Itidil, I=llll BEE= Ana ettil.m. 1110, vl n ROfiEWI)( , I) 1111))E Covered .11.11 FIVIIL IL ILltgaIL•11 , OAK CH A NIBER. SETTS, I=ll No. 38 FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR EAt."f OF TILE EXCIIANUE BANK Ptttsburgh, Pa. twarded EAGLE MARBLE WORKS. ; ,,,.. TUESDAY MORNING in.. The Sixth Annual Exhibition of the PENNSY LV AN I A STATE AO RICO LTUR A L SOCIETY, will be held at Pittsburgh, on September 30th, and October let, 2d and 3d, 186 d. ROBERT C. WALKER, Secretary. Buchanan and Breckenridge.—The Buchanan and Breckenridge Club met last night at Wilkins Hall. Jno. B. Bailey, First Vice President, was called to the chair, and C. Magee and John Mellon appointed secretaries. The first business before the meeting was the ap pointment of a Finance Committee of two from each ward and district in the county, to make collections to defray the expenses of the campaign. The list is as follows : P I TTSB URG H. Ist ward—W. C. Wall, J. C. Buffuna. 2d do W. J. Anderson. C. W. Hambright 3d do A. M. Pollock, Jno. Layton. 4th do T. R. Sill, J. H. Hopkins. sth do John Mackin, Francis Felix. sth do W. B. Kelley, Wm. Trovillo. 7th do J. N. M'Clowry, Jas. A. Irwin. Bth do Wm. Alexander, Edward Brett. 9th do T. S. Rowley, Joseph Weeks. A 1.1.R0H EN Y. lot ward—.W. 11. Magee, A. D. Reno. 2,1 do A. Beckham, John Otterson. 3d do Thos. Farley, Geo. Gerst. 4th do Win. Clayton, Geo. rzolon. BOROrMIS. Mlicesport—Dr Huey, Capt. Sinclair. Sewickley—Dr. A. Mack, D. R. Miller. Birmingham—Jas. Salisbury, J. Reamer. South Pittshurgh—John Murray. R. A. Bauman Lawrenceville- -Cul. H. M'Cullough, J. Rhodes. TOWNSHIPS. Pitt —E. P. Jones, .1. M. Gallagher. Indiana—P. Hutchinson, E. M'Corkle. Mifflin—L. B. Patterson, W. D. Patterson. Ohio—Jos. Birmingham. Ross-- R. Morrow, R. H. Kerr. Rubinson—M. Harbison, Pine—Col. J. A. (Meter!, J. M . Martio. East beer—J. B. Fulton, T. Neel. Peehles—Dr. A. H. Gross, J. R. M'Clintock. Menold, Jos. Hertz. Lower SL Clair—P, R. Sawyer, Chas. King. l'pper Barnes Ford, Jus. Coursin. The Committee were requested to wake oolleetions nmediately. 01:1 motion of .1. H. Hopkins, the Executive Corn mittee bat, instructed to appoint a committee of ten, whose duty it shall be to make the necessary ar rangements for a proper celebration of the approach. ing Fourth of July by the Democracy of Allegheny county. lion. P. C. Shannon being present, was loudly called upon to address the Club, which he did in a masterly wanner. lie reviewed the action of the sectional and fanatical conventions recently held in New York and Philadelphia, and compared their Union distodving principles me h the tried and true LtuaL6 of the Ikusocracy. lie was followed by Col. S. W. Black, who made a vv.y eloquent and effective speech. Ile also referred It length to th recent conventions, and instituted a comparison between the half doyen several tickets in the field. Ile referred to the manner in which the Republicans were coquetting with the tiermans, to secure their vote. Ile reminded the tlertnans that the men they were asked to support were the stand ard bearers of a party who proscribed foreigner!. The Colonel'• speech was clear and forcible, and to the point. The meeting wee large and enthusiastic, and the gpeakere were frequently interrupted by loud and applauee. The Club adjourned to meet en Monday, July Sth. The St. Paul Thursday, June 12th, publishes a portion of the lecture delivered 1.,‘ Ignatius Donnelly, Es q., before thy Minnesota His torical S. , ciety, from which we make the following interesting extract: In fact, we need not advance any better evidence of the wonderful increase of St. Paul, than the one fact that in 1549, the amount of business transacted annually did not amount to more than 5131,0041, while, in ItisS , it hai reached nearly $8.000,000. The increase in the value of property has, of miurse, k.•pt pace with this advaneezuent. We will reeount a few instances to illustrate the unexampled growth ot . St. Paul in this rcspeet, A gentleman. re,ident at Prairie du Chien, Inpuglit Otte hundred acre, ot lard on the hloff. immediately west of ; , t. Paul, 1% - .r .V.: , per acre Ile car. veil the came r,r..pert, r. u- at 5.1110 an acre. Alr. ..1 ihi. plea. 1,0 year, lig,. I,,ight •inalittly 01 land itn t road rt Pan!. I r $2 , 1 per nor.. mow' ~•llrng it ~ut the t..te S 2 Itoi..,Dom. of this pint , , tics „t . l.ars ag , Lough t fuel on St A othory street, for two &tilers per it lh worth $ too p e r foot. Dr. !'Hoot. oi 't. Louis. in purehased too eel front I. l.to deep, at the corner of 'third and Itd.ort streets. for selun. Ile sold it this spring, not 1,, strangers, hut to residents of long standing, for s2l,t-00 Mr. SI11,1) Arnold, of ihe firm of Arnold. an 1.,1',/ L Nirillinger, Third et-tut, near Arch, Phila. delphia, iu IS-IS bought I's acre 4 back ihe (oar: or per acre. lie can new bell it for sl.idi per acre. only the (Ober day. Mr. John Niniugor, of tilt+ plate, sold a piece of land about two miles from this pluee, for $14,0110, for which, one year ago, be paid The same gen tlawn u also. last year, bought a piece .:t land adjutuing the city limite, for $0,3011, for which he offered $10,000." STORE, .Vei . .intacc.--Alderman Major yesterday rumnaitted to jail, John and Frank liertrney, father and eon, in default of hail, charged with the above offences, on complaint of a lad named .I.ih t t Cot lin. It appears from the information mode by the that young Kearney hissed a dog upon allielt attack.' hint, and bit a piece out of the t•f his leg. The father of the wounded lad re quetted Kearney shoot the dog, which he refused to -I •. when the above suit wet: instituted. The par iesi le on Pennsylvania A,euue. 6'II au inquest up. n the body of a lad, named Smith, who writ killed at Eivart's .al mines, t. di distance from Sharpahurg, en Saturday. ft appears that Smith was coming down the inclined plane la a car, when the rope broke: the car came in cantact with a tree, and it was dashed to pieces. loung Smith was so mangled, that he survived but a few momenta. Ho was conveyed to his parents' residence in Sharpsburg, where the inquest was. held, and a verdict of death from accident was returned. ,V the hyilnott. —Thu 1110411 , 43r° o f the Vigilant Fire Couvrany, in citizens dreee, paraded through several of our principal streets yesterday, with their beautiful apparatus. The procession was headed by Young's Brass Band. The parade was . l uite a respectable one, and at several places along the route of procession, the Company were the re cipients of beautiful wreathe front their lady friends. Bench {l . ...runt. —A bench warrant was issued on Saturday for the arrest of Robert Uriffith, charged with attempting to defraud Messrs. Kramer &Kabul, bankers, out of $1,543. Yesterday, the Court met to hear the case, but the defendant having taken a trip east was not forthcoming to answer, and the Court wan compelled to adjourn. Country Patterson, we learn, has radiased some fifty acres of the Baldwin es tate, in Robinson township, which he intends to make his summer residence. He made the purchase no Saturday, at Orphtufd Court sale, end paid $l6l per acre for it. The property is situated on Char tiers Creek, and is a delightful location. Potent', Grunted.—Among the patents issued at Washington Citelast week, were the following to Pittsburghers : Improved door-lock, Christian Knauer, Birming ham, Pa., assignor to Warwick, Atterbury k Co. Improvement in hand corn-planters, Liao. Atkins Lorrrny.—A Berman, named Enoch Cypher, said to be of unsound mind, was committed to prison on Saturday evening, by Esquire Carnahan, of Tem• peraneeville, charged with stealing a horse and buggy from Julio S. Burke. For Chicego.—Col. J. Heron Foster, of the Wa.sb ington Infantry, leaves to-day for the Barden City, to herald the coming of the above Company. The Infantry will start on Monday next. The Sheriff's sale, at No. e.O Wood street, will le confirmed this morning, at 10 o'clock, by Mr. Davis. The fine gold jewelry and watches wilt be sold at I I o'clock. - From California.—Mr. Jonathan Warden, after on enco of eight years in California, return( home to this city on Saturday, in excellent health and spirits. Thr Board of Licensers were engaged yesterday :n reviewing the applications for license. Some linensei in the city will probably be granted to-day. LOCAL AFFA IRS. inw per nere /". 1 ,,,,t.---t,roller Alexander, on Suudny -,..; 0 :1- 4' ,- ie " . 1.• . 1,4 Ketchum's Mowing Machine. The Germantown (Pa.) Telegraph, of May 28th, publishes a report of the proceedings of Farmer's Club, auxiliary to the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, at which the question of mowing machines was dis cussed. The verdict was unanimously in favor of Ketchum's Machine, manufactured by Howard h. Co., of this city, as will appear from the following: " The question was asked which, in the know ledge of the members, was the beet mowing machine ? There seemed to be but one opinion here. The posi tion which Ketchum's assumed upon its first intro duction, appeared to be fully maintained by the im provements which from time to time had been intro duced. The advantages which it possesses over others that have hitherto come in competition with it, was the superiority of its manufacture. In selling rights, it was stated that the proprietors of this pa tent particularly stipulated that they should not be made inferior to a sample exhibited, and an agent was dispatched to the various manufactories to en force this condition. One of the principal cause, of the failure of many of the other patents was th e miserable, fragile manner in which they were con structed. The purchasers of the patent rights to manufacture them, adopted the policy of consulting their own immediate interests in building cheap ma chines, so as to attract the custom of those farmers whose short-sighted policy always has been to buy where they can buy the cheapest, without regard to quality. This policy, both on the part of the ma ker and purchaser, has done more to decry mowing and reaping machines than all others combined. A machine breaks down, perhaps on the first or second day's trial, just when it Is most needed, and it hoe to be sent at considerable expense, some ten or twenty miles to repair, only to break down again. With Ketchum's, hundreds of acres have been cut in a season, in the best manner, without any delay ur expense." JUNE 24 We understand that Holmes t Collins, Woo street, near Fifth, have the machines for sale. P , robefrry.—The Monongahela Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Church will meet in the Church in Lower St. Clair township this morning. /lir. Three bottles of Hostetler's PELF BRATED STOMACH HITTERS will cure the Dyspep , nie bottle will create an appetite, force off the impure bin purify the blood, and invigorate the systew. To., ',vie. will cure the wont form of Liver Complaint. One leotli will dissipate that weahnete, at the pit of the stomach, gist ...Mr to the countenance, Impart tone and strength to th. system, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Ever; fatnilt should have HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACI' BITTERS. Nu article is so peculiarly adapted to the d. pressing effects of summer weather, Sole nwuufacturrre and propriotore, No. 2d7 Penn et And fur eale by all the principal iletele and Drincgiet rung bout the United States and Canadae. Je2l dew 46/- Clar k' • Stomach HI tt er• arc acknotvietittet.) by all alto have trital them to be the bolt family ulediclhe of the age, for the ante of Dystpeptia, Cuetiveneas, and a diaot tend state of the Liver and Stomach. They have nt, rir u' t'he proprietors do not pretend to caution firvipli• tom, iitquit other preparations that are palmed upon t h e public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have funtiii that uuil me trial was ut...eded W rend, such For sale, wholemle, by (A)1.1.12:11 A Thin! stir, , t bet% evia W,od And AlurArt: UFA). li. KEYSER, 1.4.111 . ....1 trnet: end by Druggiabi gouerally. 41Cir - Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- If pal don't wan, fet.t pitaltcd with Lad and t Stockings, you wil; take our advice and DALY'S, Cot tier of Markle Bile) trd Fifth Str,et, Alld buy a cure of tbvbe elegant fine Stocking", that make your feet feel nice and Naufortable. Dvir Mae makes and arils every vuiety of bakery that you can mention, at a holeeale and retell Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth atreet. 0e.1.1 LATEST NEW, BY TELEGRAPH. Fol'it DAYS LATEIt Fltuli 1:1 k,/Pt. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC New YORK, June 2:i.-- The Atlantic arrived ut tnidnight. She brings about SO passengers. amotig•t whom is Mr. Fillmore. lums in honor of hilt arrival were fired from th e dill"+ dock. also from the Battery The Atlantic loft Litcrpool at three o - clock on be ternoon of the I I th. The Asia arrited out on the morning of the ;tth ,tadt. The steamship Alma it tried a second time (acre for New York ou the I I th, but her niaehmery waffle aznin disarranged, and she put briek spun :.siitithnuiptiiii. The Engln‘h pobln• nrr ca at env offiotn nottet of Alr. Cratni.ton'•• .I,nalseal altln•ugh it 14 a fixed fart, from The but •• -tatenitnt tube. not by the A,in tvcr, hal r rtatel lot little exciictoonc. I=l The 1.011.1.011 papers ha, all rdit.,nal, up-ti , uhjeur. and they generallt ari:me that 11, the rn per,onal there t. n., •e tohng Dallas away to retaltatl.•n. The 7, c.,nt lune. es htbit its llYtlal lAtterne, t,stottrd th e I itch stale• The th,,iy tr,inders that agitre,ic ,bt.uld rite the Ilritt,h annexation, ..f India a, a pal lialioo ,f her wen pr. pen,ltte, ludic being an en ttrely exceptional care. The th.n`t• it ~ ,w arily t Itatke a ,capo g,•at ,•!' Mr CrN 101.1 the idea. The general now, ia any es ent of imp, I ranee. An attempt im rep«rtoil to have been made oti th life of the queen of rpaiu. A young emu pro(miite, a pitiol at her, lot wee ;Inuirdiale:y dimmed. Kapiot, affairs are exciting notice in England, with Oat getting generally under.ton4). It was argued (ha they would divert attention from a foreign war. The Parliamentary primeedings have been gen rally linimportant. The bill adhering the oath ministered to members of Pariiatnent, mit that It;.. can beitinlificd, has been patuqui by the House Commove. The French papers continue to be tilled with ac counts of the damage done by the recent floods A new Portuguese ministry has been formed with the Marquis Soule as President. It is estimated !hat the inundations ill France but rendered -Dime people lieuseless and lii, lull thrown out of employment. Notwithstanding thi floods it is hoped, however, that the corn crop-- w yield but little below the average. It is reported in Berlin that Prussia and Sardinia have both demanded to be admitted into the c IlliAdital re organizing the Danubian principaliti,• . and that the demand has been ticceeilssi to. It is stated that the Austrian guuerutm•nt has resolved to erect the Lombardy and Venetian into the kingdom of upper Italy. Arabia is still in a state of insurrection, refusing env longer to recognise the rule of the Sultan. More Turkish outrages against the Christians ate reported. The Russian Commissioner to settle aflalrs in the Principalities has been instructed to retire from the commission if the Pasha, formerly Prince Sundsen. should be admitted to take part in the deliberation ,f the wemmission. Lettere from Cue Crimea to May cast mention thi,t 7000 masons are to be employed in re-building Se hastupol, after the departure of the Allies. The English army continues healthy-. The Cleveland Convention CLZ BLAND, June U.—The Convention wet thin morning with prayer. Mr. ?cote, in the übmenee of Reeder, in the chair. Tho committee on bugineen presented repolutionp " pledging ourselves to each other, and our suffering brethren in Kansas, to exert ourselves unceasingly to furnish needed aid ;" and appointing live persons at Chicago as a central executive committee to re ceive and expend contributions in a manner best adapted to the wants of settlers. They also propose to aid persons intending to become actual residents, and who are willing to aid by all industrial means in making Kansas a Free State. The Executive Committee is charged especially to make such applic akin of the means at disposal us will effect that object... They request all associatiou,i to send to the Central Executive Committee from time to time the funds at their disposal, and sub or send to *ate Committees, to lie forward ed to the Central at Chicago. They move the for.. illation of county and township organizations, re questing the present Chicago Aid Societies to act as the Central Committee. The Committee on permanent organizations re ported as follows : Governor Reeder, President . Sfe ,, srii. Stanley, of Ohio, Wight, of New York, Spear of Kansas, and Foote, of Ohio, Vice Presidents; Mr Allen, of Pittsburgh, Frpoks, of Ohiu, and Hough ton, of Indiana, Secretaries. Many citizens offer to subscribe large amounts or money. Reeder speaks in Detroit tonight From Kansas Sr. Loris, June 23.—A letter to the &yob/icon, dated Westport, 17th, says that Sumner has put the California and Santa Fe roads, and the principal thoroughfares leading into Kansas, under blockade, and has driven out Major Buford, Gen. Jones and Col. Shelby, all of them heading emigrant parties. Another letter, dated Kansas City, 16th, says that Sumner states that every criminal, and person under indictment in Kansas, shall be arrested, and that Lane nor nobody else shall come armed into the ter ritory, through lowa, Nebraska, or any other place, except it be over his dead body. Attempts were made on the night of the 13th, to murder the new Deputy Sheriff of Douglas Co., who lives in Franklin. Three men came to his house, and fired through a window at his bed; they then broke open the door, when the Sheriff shot one of them dead ; ttisk, rest fled. The same letter says that Sumner had received a despatch dated 15th,!from Fort Kearney, stating that R . band of Cheyenne Indians bad joined a party of Sioux, and that war had been again proclaimed. One white settler bad been killed. Sumner immediately despatched a company to Kearney from the camp near Wesppart. New York Bank Litntement, l'una. June 2:l.—Tbe Bank tktatemvnt Kives an M ina.- $1.448.000 In Inane; 1,457.000 In ska,lr. and $2,113,.. VV to depvaites, and a clKruadc ,J 1 its;uuo t ' - .., .1) ' .,,, • ~. tr . . - HOSTETTER S AMITH Mr h I .1' ,t.e. • u.r.. I tr ^nrrluntil light opt— r.trr4 rrr. rt.rtrirt, r Irrrrir rl rrl Pu• hut, ell 1 ., •1110 nt.•l; )1 • are. 11. I I, I 40 !IL NI•1; F.I ht.,. "•1 . 11:1, :II 1• , •1:, • I b bo L'Hiter tit.— 110 thi• rivn, ISN tn, June I 13- niet.t:ug, 10-I,i 1., 111011 at the }2tth ,tree: tr kg.' e. 1. nail, the l'htlatlulphia thenttlatttet-. ;. , 1•••e VII" by t;. , , Koerner, 3,1 the Ilet.lab h at..l cher-. EATIIE.__ .1. I'll , T 11,..tu.-1 1f u II KELP. ‘l4n.µ, r. :11,, Ninurt., J h k.., nr.l •i, , n.. i.Ove tti,•• C• I I ••,•tt.lti, \1,44 •• I ~711,1 J • 11.!•II t • I , t .1. 11,ti1,./ 1V1,..i1 , • . % 111.1. n i: t • , Is• I: i , • rt. I r Al mak itild •11. .~t..1.1 11l In A N% g .10111% AI, -1; 1 intrAT W11.11'1.1, CIRCI T S INIEINM;EItIE! The Largest Establishment In the World( WILL BE EXHIBITED AT ITITSBUID:II. 11. 4,1 ANII , TM' Atgni••l\' 11911 I. , T—Upp.N 1T Y AN,. 7 PEItFuItAIANCBS 11 THE F11TI:T1I. Dot.,•pen oz. how prevlutli tit: t I'4 l tot The Equestrian andiderininast ir Troupes th,spri ihr fliacapil StcriTV En . 7/. Al head 111 whum ure tile crki , n.t...l COOKE FAMILY, Fruit Amt 11. .pal A tuphationtr, 141 . m Isulob,r, tn. Ow tpio I ,I El:\ 1 4 : 1 4 , }1118. the 11,24 1114.1, 1:1111•Pi I 11111 ••1 h , , PICA\I CARPENTER. the brirtng Bu,' I.:u I Itul, Si I LDRETII, NV A I){% . nil.l SF.P.II:ATE T It. 11' PEI. 3 VOLTIGI ACIS, ANI) DIIAMATISTS. LIEN STUN E, to,it J, igm , d 11 no./ r in Amyl, s alkl H. CR. HURS'r. hit Kkilikh kkkk rl, k r , •11"...1 %it," awl Iht• grok.l.-1 Tr.. k 01.. k t IL•• Is 11, moat iw ri e ct eser nficl LARIAEST end MOST Co MN: EIIENSI E OF ANIMALS Item ..nter the rages of hie Tralue,l Affintal4, LIuNESSES, TWO ROYAL 14EN(iA L LEAPING TIGER, PANTHER: 4 , LEoPARI,:s„E,, And exhibit to the speettitong the w..,lerfol nuni, xhich he huldm them, rinvage the Jon tie oil ADMISSION—W. crate; nO.• half price 1 11,,err0.1 Itox Scala 50 cents; Children 25 cent 2. [OIIN W. BILL i'tisT,Eit 11.1wl It/ DlSTRunron, will Pordnot nod LOntrihol,,,. : of all kiuds of BILLS FOR eiINCEItTS, I.F.I2TIAIES Ex itl hrri A:• All vononooication,.-••ither I v nOOl. I.l.•troph. •.thrr Ntio--dirva.ted to tho office ul (lir ii,ng boot, NA 111 • .•lo• prompt attention. apT DlVlDEND.—eitizetis' Insurance COLtipa ny.—The Ptesid,nt and Direct,.ri of this L...ttnpat, have this day declared a setni.annual dolh.rs per share, upon the Capital Stock able to the Sloe kholeler9 their leral and a t e dollar credited to their m o ck en and atter the SANIUEL Sect. J. Juno 1701.1851 JI . I)LI'M'S gr., , s awl for nule F1.1 , :.111.Nu tIRJu. 7 z. y •Lk • • s • ' :.* t Nqs"": . . . . ... , • , • - . , ~. , :• ,,,, .tg.:.,..ak: - --'Fe2_-,..:E , .,•, T_7 5 -..''r.'- - : - * ' -_',..''.f_„.s' - ',12' 5, -''—' 4 •':_lf;. , =,--r ; . : :':: . ,....., :.! . 1 . .- ,-..,...,-.......,,,, ,z,..—_,,x, . , - , .........„- € . 7 -- , -- z•,.• • THIRTY-FOURTH CONGR ESS FIRST : 4 ENST(I,I. WASHINCTON, June 23.—5, Fish present ed a letter from tleorge Sumner... Mother of Senator Sumner," which states that an errsineou might be drawn from Dr. Boyle's letter, that the let ter was kepi from an attenannee upon Senator sun, ner on oeeount of the character or his te:l,lllk.uy L e fore the House, This is entirely unfound-d, as Le did not know at the time Dr. Boyle was dismissed what his testimony was. At the time Senator Rum. ner was suffering from a high fever, and lir. Pons being willing to take charge of the case, Dr. Boyle - services were no longer required. Mr. 'LIOIIIIIB gave notice id hie intention to intro. duce a bill to take a eensus of the population of h - sas, to protect them in the exercise at their frem-hi-e in the territory, and to provide for calling a Conven tion to form a State Constitution preparatory to her admission into the Union. Mr. Toombs desired to have some complete and final measures adopted or ;be pae'llcation of that territory ; in order to effeet this a cem , ur should fist be taken. This would take away all motive for either seaion of the Union to attempt to force people into Kansas and thereby endanger the pence of the coun try in order to promote sectional advantage by hat ing au institution made for the people of the territory by the population who hist •; no interest in the ;fuer tion. The bill will also p,otect the freedom ot th e ballot-box, and to that end it rubinits such questin: to five commissioners, to be relented b . \ the Pro— dent, who shall eau, an examination to he wmi; ; her the purpose, first, of a fair distribution of reprercnta Lion so as to give a fair and egli,ll representation I a population unequally serittered o, or tot;ito rs , secondly, of haring a registry or all bona fide inliabo tants of the territory. The bill lir ids— that all white male inhabitants over years shall be registered no legal voters, and that NIIIP.InO be admitted in the Union as a State, with oc little delay no practicable, as soon ~ the census is taken, ;trot it shall be ascertained who are real inhabitants of Kau s ,,,. they shall proceed forthwith to the eleet, w , of gates to a euflretltion to fern] a State Constitution. This election he would have to take place ..0 the Ist Tuesday of November; that would give sufficient time, and allow four months' residence to the inhal.. itants. It would he a day when the people of the different States would be prevented, in consequence of being occupied with the Presidential election, from even attempting to defeat thn reel wishes of the peo. ple of Kansas, or to interfere with their election. This measure is liable to but objecti u n, and that not of principle or expediency ; it was only , to the ,11.1111111C13.1 of the number of inhabitants there but that ojection was waived by a considerable por tion of the Senate, and by a eery large part of the people. Believing that llis proposition would inset with a favorable reception and he promotive of good, he should, at an early day, ask leave to introduce the bill. Mr. Wikon explidned the error in the 67-4,e report of his :veer!). of lettieh Mr. !Matti. oomplx.ined un Thursday. It arose in s•onse.suenee s'st to e heis t ; at, sent from the ody, and leaving other person ; to rea d the proof sheets. in o high were suede the mi,take. The error did Dot error its the uttered remarks. Mr. Evilly+ replied to Mr. Stinineni attaelis South Ciridina, vindivating her revolutieuary r y and delen.ling. her il•due:tit• :111.d. tile nmtnte a 1i1.11,4 //,‘••.-I.tis week, by prt% ions lig! eemenr, t , l tentiou of the 11.0u:e ti• be Jos to terrib,r,a Tho hill iitith , iri,itie the : 4 .kuthern Lii•unditry line of ti, lie • , and m arket tea, ?.fr. NViLkeinun gas.. n ti,• f tP, duce a hill Amend:it ••C the t , if I ` Jr •Itili.. the intiriolociti,ri \I. PI -ht l'onstittition tool !.-tat.. ert 1 • 1 .1,1d.q t I it I. the ,f111)0 as that h.•n•t• !a•,•1. Ltd 1,,t the Senate f,r v.ant vl (live 7.lfr. ..1 Tenn.. pr 1111 s lutenditient ro uinng irr•g•sll t.. hat pl!,, t . •01:11 t.. rrpr,entgiti,,e,tni;',lle.lll , l, A debate ensued tht• st.ll,•tht.r ueb i..• u}•,ll t,em . The liuuse 3.1).•131-11,1. Front Wnwhington 4:10 21. Thu ;It ra „.. .I.uetl tlk tn,arrow It 1- it , euha r it or hat ' ruin the rSegiril 4.1 ..rt s upp , arted it ityt tou Ikriely precis a t•• the tt.anatt-triti—t, Itu , htinun r hvat yrs, prel rnted I ro. nl.l‘i‘,Ki,, Nir liar litig/tme 1 , , this, Olt , walg mtrwtly t ., .111a/C.l L“ [LW tt.ri tendiu C. an.l L. oi.irvti,r, • ru.,.1 h% I;ichari,•l:. M arinr Dtbnoirr•--Mr. 1.111 more N -R h. Jill, 1 1, 111114 51 •, •11./in.o•l !lint ..4•ctir, I t.. ',thy ,s,r, v 11.41, i , all I • r•• • Vrte 1. •. 3,1 1,, •I n,•n• 4tl 1)11411r•king 04,111'11 111, Republican Meeting AMUSEMENTS 0.•• \ TI t 111 EN 1. =TEE VAN 47118UP.C11 t CO.'S FRANCISO)RI;I TIIEI TWO STAR CLOWNS! Lrnd•r.,f the Cornet Ilno,l 11 Elt NIA \* 1.11)W I. THE MEN iGERIII. EUROPE, ASIA. AFRICA AND AM WA Ever ecthprietel ie nnc Zocdogic nl 11-1,.e1e liewedlately nttnr the nrcnir porton - 4,mi", PROFESSOR LANGWORT ll .. at , .b i... COMMERCIAL. i _. .. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND stbt : e i r n m il o l m l o v f : ir . ::: , ,:itho - .0:::,y . :,:hi.....:::::::::::::::::;:t,. 111 ERICH A NTS' EXCHANGE. no ], by th e 1,,,,, 4 ~,,..4 ,....._ 1 ,0‘. .et t 4 fucbois water in thechai Pri.rideol. laat report. The seathar ,' ` 1 "" o f 01. 5 loch since ow 1.. Wll.il A RTII. o'clock at fiG°. In the treein g t w,„: l4 ' g " I° U o ..ad at a VI .. Pres.idenft. e v.. quita a b I il.:, ~ IV C A Se.. continued off and on until noon yesterday. ..„,i ovary ores pect of a continuance. INM=I GE). W. ('ASS, V. P. .1, 1 )10i S. 0 R .) 1:1:A VE HENRY LAMBERT, 1.'1, 1 1 . 11.. The SHI2S h.nln) foot up KO bbln., te• follown 40 bbls One. 11,11 s trtot.•, ttt In I.hls nup,Mto at $.1,87 2:1 Ithla rxtr. fr, , nt nh.re at j l f , t 0.2 hh;„ s tt v er n te .. fr wharf nt 911; lilt ,I‘.. front wharf. xt $4,30; 51 ht.!, ent ft.,m wharf. nt $4,013, 19a m t j x. extra, from fi r , hanh. at .1 , - , - ,1 2!,; 70 bhht.atipertine and na Ira, from wagon. nt 04 7.nrC,21, 11M, bbl , uperfino. from store. at itll, and 1. - .0 •,tra. frnm .I,re, Kt I I,A 11 ~./110, 6 0101 N fair al rash, 0101 10 60.14 =NOME NV 4u M.:. 261,-1.1."c 1,A4 ni ~30,1f11, co F I , E E Seib tar, Hn, .4t 4 HI, A:- !I 1:: 4 ton., l'earls At 4 to ,4 F'oreign Markels steam •r A.lolou. Li 3 rnrooi., Juno 31 -- oaider but not iitiolabli lowa'', the ,Ait-/i for three i have born 14.000 in hiding 500 tialioi to ipoinl-11.,, and 1000 oxportors ; thy inarkot 31.0,1 dull N. O. middling, 6 ;/-16; Mobile middling. 6 1 16 old nod :ling. 6 6 16 Itroailpt off, A .1661, higlior, Lot traneartiona moderate 1 1 :1/ent adiattool 3511 anla. white „- heat at lip &load la; rail 4,1. Flour Lee ads/0n...1 ast e r n Canal, II * 4.6, PLlhudolphln Flour, Bin 6i10611.56 13 , I; al raight Balti more and good oho,, %.41 i1,11:11171,11,1 Corn advanced laicals loon a Into at .;•), Northarn prima white 'id. and yellow and 29, Th- weather voralil, for agricultural pima AOO. The market 130 ih.vi in dull: n moderate Boa tio. i n ,lon, at 1.'3,6,64 rat..., 1 3 , k dull and market unchanged 1.0,1 Sean', MI , / 1,1"1,,, a trifle high..r, nt sn, Tallou It. 1 tlrtlrket for Cto,ktlttt. kotcy to Joy of 946L'Xl. P. -I tird to xtill Giehxr: , tlE, nt iturt.olt I. Any at lA-. ‘,lll. a bob market. I•:.., Ist .1, , are timhamted Lut Linn iMilliall= Nrem V.rtra ../11,1t• YS—"Flour r.0,10, - • loglo r. there i-u I 1.- ; demand I. ah for export and horn. rronrolmpl ern. ha:, Id non tdd, l'''ll.ll,lll to gnat Stare; $.5,/toort tra 1. 'AIIII.III to go, at aupernne ; V. /I and trill, Srerdi Gran tor treM moll trr ' l ' . . extra Lout, rho market. inreo, ! o,rut arty it good export &111/11111 for es (.1 ,n,„! Irt . lu I !drrellarr Floor there In not n ;:ront don; rlor!,g. or •I pre onarket i. n dhow important change. arlea ~ U r Idrlt at h r ...11111,11 40.51 nuFerdirr; jri,lOrro7.fnU l4r ao.l extra. ha market, t" 4, taltrfn Flier l• La . 3 - le sn•r rrionkrorin "101,1: tire market for "minims ni heavy. 700 LMlnn nt .I:rar 'n.7o for rursnsl to • e • '...d ror fat, y and extra. Ityr Flora L.an .pr trr o . tal at r7...1.ra fur fine and .•• ••••rr ro .I.'l anal era, la - about impormat •i i a tr••KI I% x ta•tt. r export demand aid rn.• th it lit r rto. li•ti, ieS,leat Lux L , da I .to f4r .•I allhal a 4, .4. tor fan - ,vllite 40, 4 , 1,30 Inca Md. 4,11-, 1.7: for nanunon to goat! 'arra, n.lnlns Auk.. .Itrle. earl there ., 4 Chi, into :woo," and tor r.al lonian:4. the a..irtat 1 ndrarly. Bye Mar r turd firmly he d; salmi oar •4 tor Northern, With a . er• (lord oral i•rrror. Corn is laid. latter,otheer Illoore4. :. , .oar Meth at 4.50 10 tar distilling sirl :oat • in •quisin .11 I, !nixed Western, 58460 fir elt "'-`•u 4 , --44 , tor vto part to arrive. ue,t. rata Latin. , . , , "ri Oats at 3a Yit fir State and •.• •n: for It ,ate: 0. Ii Letter sales :11a) tilde and Prima, at 31. oral saint! parrrla Janney at Perk tiroasi and 111.11/1E V. Axles aOO MA'. at I 0 2 . 44 ,f 7 for oleme.. Itieltor at ft. :.u , .l.Tf/ for prime Irreoru.t ;Eli. fm for prima. Ike( in orris" rrninnait at 101 l 1...14 RE U.4:ao. • 1•4 , emir rlur 11',-,.turn to-+m •4I •o 144, Reel Ham, at I.• ('it Meat, lu re•littist at tll, pukes; males eel i Of. kairea tit or eleittlderN and St', km'„ for ham,. Ita.m n a..,..• and afteleit at full prita-• Ralf,. 710 1•111.1.1 at Batter • ,iarte.l I , OEI-.1 .11 14-, for oliutuou to Maly I . ;; ;;;2; 1.1.;11r ;{l,l •.. • th. Ail ..o. i• Uillguft.,J; ••••• -,1;•••T ho. and , t,•• 1 , 1.1 m ...1., 1,11,1,1 f•t - (h.• nom*, cay ; tl tr, liv.-flotir jr..1., • .• Id $.l I •1....“.11.,1 tI. i 1 , 4, , •••41. •. utiii • 1•• 51 I • •tu•l • % =l, , pia,.. 111, 4 , .• .1 4,••• 3 ••/, 1111, ..1 It •• .1 . I i • MEI= .. 1% , , .1 , .r k..:. 1:r:: Ittutg- , 1 II mr , u•ntkult 4' l ris irk doh. 1,1.1 m 11%1 Hn rlauvr's Holland Bit t frei i. n n •ent it •• • .• ti.•r tt t.. Itt I ./ \ I .1,1., ,In .t CO_ tair.s ni. , l I'l[lo,x,. is P: =MEE A UcTION SALES 't 4(11 1“ )1"I't))1 Ft )It 11;11:NiNf !:!..tsEs, AT 1 . 1 • %lA. flit I.s PAN. Jilts.. at It, t11,,-. ...I •y ~.1.11T, 1 t. and ..• Iv I I. o,or fifty ..„ ,1„. ..1 r„., riAlip. ,s hall toil, tram the . Tt, !,.. 114... trt•to • t... I• n ptimng part 11. t. kls I 6 a 1... t, th.• kv,l and thr h, -to. !awl- i ;h,•I ktr..1..111,, Tll,- ft. , ' v.II .11 t t 111 a,. .1, ty ~t 1.1 , tr 1.1 4..r , 1 , 111t1;: -t it, 111 , 1 111 t, ~1 law! 1. I. i .4 riot • • , 1 ,••111,-,•1 tvt•r r• 'l ,t , ,:l• 11. It • li.• • It , :it ~.• t•tltt! 1•I V tli •I N- q , 1 gt M..nrti] -r itt th , ...41 Yin is r [rots. fL 111 't• Ir. T. AL.11111.1.1 p 1.31.111,1, rct IS •••11t1.1 . 111.1 N N NN .:Ity 11 MI, INN pork-11.41u. \ fi Ntr..t•lp 1)11 110I'SES, STORE pt-\l AND I al . AT I.) 1.%N r .111uo 26. e, • ' rl at • M Imu g v. ;II I. e 4.1,1, that viill.l,lE. Lot of ti.. , ll:ll,ittutie • u -..,11111 cort,r of : 4 1nItitfil-Itt and ,• • •• 11,: 11,11 .•r f , •,•1 ,11 Z•nlithri.-1•1 vstoGding I ISIi ~,, 011 aal I ark . c.l eCte.i t , 101. h , n n. .•11 i 111.11.11 thr, 81 , .1 . ) 1 , 11 , n PW , lllllg Llouee, itli ~• h•idt.,• , l 11111011 K tft ,thn,l,4 furtlwr pat !slant oto 110,114 1111.411.11 F.. 1(..111 F.,urth =EI Anotioneor. NW ARP I.lltEß''.'y STREET rRo pEWIr AT A1,71,,N. —l , ll THITIO'DAY .1101 , itt • 4, k loek, /it the Nlvtchant..z 1-•,,ur h ,t adl I». eMti, thßt enhml.l.• t ..t tie,/ oppo.tt • Ftio grow:lda. ' , II 0.1!), LI, I I:. mid C 1 .1111,1 ,Hurts. is (rent 7ti , , r—t •.tt vot. arol extol...ling (13 in, Ili) fort to ;t.p nokir the 1 huor Depot of Ili , It_ Co , nad Li: . 5,1 the most destrahle the tuay Lr di,d,l tut, Garr /Art S, a plllll 10*) Irr 81,0 at Ow Au. lint Nor, Titl. Ku.al. T,rios at ~al. A uctnPneer. IIEItIEPS SALE ()E A VARIETY CT, Ir 1. . Un Frisky tir.ruinn. moo 2•lth, at 10 nI Nt. !.. ,•I Vrin. itt , ) N.. . uc,.r Itll stro , t, n;0 ~I. Iby older or 16.13 - hliter,n. 111ei_Welly rowdy, the tine gob' /noi perfumer) and ',my., looking ~.I acco I, rdeons and ono r , I i• •).I,t cllll, 13, brnbhes, port tin. ,o.penrlvrm, spool cotton, nark I.3sket: , le -, I. I„. tnacr. I.mt el lir. lind, iLlsoritneut or en I.•ty glunirs, etc. 811.0 W can°, store flktllrezt. P. M. DAVIS. A uct EM(IV AL.- -WM. CARVILL HAS RE 'l ED front N.. '22 Fifth street to No. 212 I,liwily r .lei whi•ri• I, is iitopitii•il .11121 T twittinkrs with the myft Sin 1 1 RANK VAN ( ;ORI )E R lIAS REMOVED ?.. It lir!' ntreeL orally ...pixtsit.• to bit...ld u: I In pi,..part..i t' supply hie ctigutuert and the with zulythiug they 11,01 iu thr way of Tr. Etubruk.riett, RitArons, ()levee, Hosiery and fs, 1:, .„la generrit'y 4.3 - lien...eater the No., 7S Market et NOTIt:E. --The F,pm r arding business here ! canted by the ttbeerit.ere under the Itt le • I`..huy, will le-rt.gtri, .unduettal under the tetine ..1 rt. 1111, k lelu:Stl J. 11. JONEB. I:F t; RI TTER —4O kegs 6,r gale HEN it 1: H. UULLISd. ' e t ‘ # T'•asur-r N. 1T 11,N! IA MRS P Hkltß. T NllltTll{ NI. .1R Okm .r.rr JAME? O'HARA THOMAS BELL TTS B I'RGU M A .VII,"C ('P TUE T rOtT, 3rlk•llfltty. .11111.' 23. I kt•tl. IMMINEM=I New York Market. Philadelphia Markel I=l .- t1 , 0 . .1/•% .or 4 . • 1. r I .111 11 , 1 as , 11• I.llZld,1 .11Z1d, t If, 1.10 .1 :111, MIA, h. Li .1 I Orlean4 .11arktt lialtluun•r Market .111,1”.• I 3 it, pr rico, I y 1..,Fl and 10,11, MERE P. Ni. DAVIS, REMOVAL. itp::"2:: RIVER NEWS. TWE steamer "Orb," Capt. O. D. Moore, ie the rep I packet for Wheeling thisporning—leaciug at 10 o'cl‘xl, THE Tuesday packet for Zanesville Is the stealner "Emma Graham Capt. M. Ayers and his polite clerk, Mr. N. P. Abbott, are proverbial for their enact attention to the bust• name appertaining to the Muskingum titer trade Persons doing t fullness en that liver should be particular to the time of her leavieg. She leaves positively at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fort Lot:151 - 11U —The light draught and excenlingly fine steamer •' i.O a May," Claw J. A. Robinson, and Mr. Phil ! lip., clerk, In announce.] to leave for the above and interne ( - link: ports thin day. Pomona dusiring on safe, pleasant and pend r trip tzi the city at the falls, can realise all by securing passagy on this neat craft. FI.R . T. Lours.—Tlre tine steamer 'Delegate," font monde,' by Capt. J. If. Mantua. will lea*: this morning fur the abore and in termrsliste par ts without fall. Capt. 3latat ra, while he perfectly understands his duties and performs them,. does nut forget the entertainment of '.is pa4sengers. Dn't forget nhe leaves this morning. Tar regular Cincinnati low-water packet " Minerva" will learn this morning at 10 o'clock for that port. Capt. Gordon is icenerall) acknowledged to be one of the best Captains In Cincinnati trade, and it is quite a pleasure to travel on his halt ...fills Mr. Johnson, the clerk, does credit to the trot by his aryaniunodating disposition. 80, all of our read era.lesiritig a plea-allot trip to Cincinnati should secure their passage ..n the steamer -Miner/a." THE lemieville Courier, of the 21st, says: The river contiones at a et:ind, with four feet one Inch eater in the mud tut evening by the mark. Thin is equal to flee feet water on the bars along the Lower Ohio, though at Elcuflletown the boats that were aground there have piled the sand up in the river to such an extent that but three and a half to four feet water was found. The weather yes terday was intensely warm, much warmer than at any period of the season, the thermometer in the shade ranging from 93 to 1(e) from uoou till three o'clock. The Cumi,erland was slowly awelllng at Nashville yekier day, with 25 Inches water on the shoals. THE Cincinnati amemercial. ofthe Md, says Liuriug the 3N hours endins last night, the river here has fallen six inches. The weather continues excessively hot. Vesteroay, the merenry indicated 100 deg. at 3 P. M. In the shade To.day there will not he over four and a hall feet on the bars to Lnuisville. Th.• Nleltiotte, Fort Rose and Swallow, departed for St. on Saturday—the former with 200. and the latter 300 tour • and full of poople. The it. H. U'inelow left for New Odra., towing a barge, taking 400 tone. The Argonaut and et i.. 1114 started for Pittsburgh with all the freight they wag under on the present water, and alive with pair s.•ng , re. A loaded crud barge sut ken Squire Hunt's check opposite Chile. a few days niece. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 3 FEE(' IVATEN. Iv TRY CEANNYL BY lILT.I. M • ARRIVED. Stria, Nebraska, Rears, ITKeespurt. '•• 'rt., Moore, Wheeling. venture, Rol., Steubenville. • Tigress, lieisq, Skunk, Cincinnati. report. Tigress. Nebraska, D Ream M'Reesport. Tigress. Mena.. Wellsville. Reliance, Doyle, Wheeling. " Venture, Boles, Steubenville. STEAMBOATS. WHEELING, Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. Tho ROSALIE, Capt. ago. Dona, and the RB, Capt. Gamuts R. .11noap., will run no EIXIILTLAIt DAILY PACKETS between Pitt.. burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, clopping at all interme diate ports, The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh .Mondays, neadays and Pridaya, at 10 o'clock, A. M.-11.rreANING, she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 l„, u cluck, A. M. The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh nn Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Rrruattuvo, vhe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays anti Fri days, at 7 •.1; cinck, A. M. For frelglit or panoago apply on board, or to J. D. CULLING WOOD, Agent, jel,; No. 155 Front street. • _ Regular Packet nor Marietta, Parkers burg.. Liockingport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Galloons. Th. , new and very light draught steamer t'l 1.1 L P.S A VEIL Y, Capt. W. P. TOIIRANCE, 1.11 ksVe fur the above and intermediate ports 1D.% Y. at 4 P. M. hlr Ir.•ight t•r paaaage apply jai board WeeLS Newton—Regular Packet. /ler 'liar Dailoy Placket for Wost Newton, iu iiegti o n with the owitieleville ltaittAkarl.— The i.zoellont mid very light draught atearuor It A, K Cdl;ot C. Itt.gx.., willie,tve DAILY. texcEptALut, Tin i r ' r t te 4 . it l\ t I \ , t \.• t. i t II It mrft.,la. SAINT LOUIS, Si.c For St. Louts rho fine storm., DELt.OATE, Capt. .1. 11. 7'-;ttyNl tkill lt•life for tho above and intern', port, uu TUFSDAY. June 24th, at 4 P. 31. 1 . 1 , 101 t or paire,ao apply .11 board, or or Lb,. PITTs At.SOCIATION IttOUllS, No. 8 . 2 Wote, strt..t. je2:: LOUISVILLE. For (laclnTkatt andLoulsville: 'rhe steam.. LCCt B MAY. Capt. J. A. Itaant sox— Clerk, E. l'intues—will leave fur the alas •• met intermediate port 3 ou TUESDAY, Jun.. at 4 D M. if - , 411t pitentaZO apply oat hoard, or nt the /O. Hull MAR ANSOCIAiION ROOMS, No. a 2 Water P 23 • CINCINNATI For Cincinnati. The new light draught steamer MINERVA. Capt..lous nerk. .1011NSToN—o 111 lea, 110. alx..e and ultermedlate ports at 12 ,1,1. THIS DA V. pmAsage apply on Inkard. the I•lris. It 1'C:I11 RINE .1.560C1.-iTION v. S 2 R•nter Jet.l ZAXESVIJLLE. Tuesday Packet for Zanes villa The mreamer F. 1131 A tiftAliA3.l. Capt. MuN. , 4 ...4.,wr !t. RUE Ayk:x..,--Cl.rk., N. U. Anuorl—will le~rra for a 1... aid Intermediate pons un TUR.,:_ DA N.Jline at 1 P. M. or pneeago apply on board. jel-n _ . g Q EMON C 0.-- TRANSPORTATION L I.IN -- [laving made extensive pre pnrat ions Ih,, winter. We ure now prepared to Jo a 11 EA \ lf BUSINESS by PENNSYLV A CA A and RAII.R. IA li. Til ROUGII TO: AND FROM TILE EAST ERN CITIES. We can aavine our friends and all those ,iivpovvd to pioronize the Penni. Canal and Railroad, that no Ft] Ise will be spared to render general satisi.ction to Ship• pri s ol 1,•1.y ti and \V , .s.rn Freight. The AVOIDANCE TIIE INCLINED I'L A NES ON THE AIAXGIIENY IICTAI 111 RAILROAD will give increased despatch le the tt d.ll/.11,1V11 of freight. othr. on PENN street, at the Canal Basin. tuhl4 LLOYD & LEMON. TEAM ER PAU i. JON ES FOR S A LE.— The undersigned offer for rale, the fine ...airier PAUL JONES, no ale sow lim at tlie c a . wine t. at Pittsburgh. The PAUL ANN'S im one pow 1.1,1 four month , . old— longth 1,5 teet. beam ti,t, hold 1:L. bat, two l'llrinpv. • itleill Bin dinnlftor, lot.t siloko. Sit, is ht . . . :efhplrti. et der a n d wrll feeintl it/ oil asps. t+ The cabin is 1 ,pprrkved etjh•, and fitted up in the most elegult 'l'Lo P.tC I. J. IN 1... S will Lo N• Id nn the te•lna:— lay one 11111 t {M L and lb ni..nths, with Ter,nt and llpprov,l Rer•li it) if 114 nut s,,W tit !.thee the I.t day of July next, Ate will I.•r,d at pubin: auction. sal no:J ou that day. Any person befit:lg Ciatiltlei itgamst the PAUL JiiNEJ, mill farward them to the undernigneAL for settlement along with he bah'', of Ow claims, an noon as said boat in sold. W. A. CALDWELL, t Trasteeß MARE. STERLING.) nt):24 tjyl rpONICS WON'T DO I—They never did do X more than give temporary relief and they cover will. t o lietatuao they don't touch the muse of the disease. The f au.. of all ague and butane diseases is the attu(kspheric relied Mutsumit or Malaria. Neutralize this puiron-by Ito mutual antidote, and all disease caused by It dttappear3 of hales' Fever and Ago,' Cure is this Antidote to ' , tabula, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. die• certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. It Chilton, of to this effect, is attached to ovary bottle; there ,. rt• dit does t good it ran do no harm. Th. nun. thou can he said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any u, n to Use. Is ruinous to theconstltutlon unl triage on Dumb Aber, which never allows a person to t— pegf tic well for a single moment. In illustration of 4...,e 11111144 I annex some extracts from a letter Jan received tr.. a PhytliCisii : rottnnrown, Ohio, March 17,1856. A it BODES, Esq.--Dear Sir: Yours of 2tl Inst. ii at hsi. 11, Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in any OH, to try it wail greatly increased from the :At t that a remedy had been introduced which was growing lover with the public, as being better than using Quinine --not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to t....,ape taking Quinine, contained the drug itself I Th. , on , iY, known as Smith's Tonic, would invariab y bleak an ague, but It did not cure it, as it would often re turn w Itlt renewed vigor. This one circumstance I deemed it, ),etr ievor, it 1 could institute a teat comparison between it .tot ',or Cure. The following Is the result: - . fhr,.;. sous tuck your Cure, all of which were cases of Tor•odrin Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. h..) had Quinine. and other remedlea, - occasionally niou.nig but it tree tits in all moll cases) aluwly wear ! .1, and laying the foundation of other and neve. i••: 1 did nuccerti in fftcting a.rinlical cure of 11.4.• cane, with your remedy, and they have Tinni avhill 'leer. Iu all three of these canoe the Smith's ~.,,- had heeu to.d, and would, as before stated, break the but after u period or two had elapsed it wo Id return. I think there will he no difficulty now in girl g to your Cur., the vantage ground of any other remedy wh , ore WILLIAM BUCK.N.ER., M. 1). PH:OiI:S . PETER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO the only laarmlem remedy in existence, is ,ortain as a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE. Take it 0 to 1: ).•0 feel the chills coming on, and you will never ha, e one .1 t Nth: , A ItIIODES, Proprietor, Providence, It. 1. 1.41!•• b) Druggists generally. }el.{ 5 .4 1 ( Rvv EWARD.—Stolen, this morning, the Anse-M.l,y Howie, my little r Ann errishy. 12 years of age, black hair anti small t.ir drisssesi with a red calko fro, k, blue sack and legion a Mil. The above reward will he paid for information that mad leitd h. the conviction of the.thief, or $25 for the return of the child to JOILN 011A31BERS, 1-17 3W ppmet gouge, Allegheny City. ` ,. V 000 FIR Al ST LASS BUSINESS • Paper wanted from one to six months, to rue. Alto, purchase mortgagee, My warrants bought and sold. J. K. MORAMIN., jnl4-:2w N 0.5 8 1,4 Fourth armor. RICE-- 15 tierces prime Carolina Rice, in . mu, and for tale by Lela -KILLER & RICHLTSON. Heal!p ia a b l y ti • 1202';12 tiricttpyk,, DYSPEPSIA., , DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS; LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, AND the various aiTections consequent upon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such int Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach. Pams, iieartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costivenc,A, Blind and' Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic end Neuralgic Alfeo lions, it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in ethers affected a decided cure. Natmw finds no lICM Pnenly to combat, nith this delight ul in tho srat , •tn. Its effe•cta are altnost magical, yet he cure perniantnl. It fin Violent shock to . . . the system, bat by aruutdatr its tied! energy to normal ”.• [lon, email. It to throw ott the cal,r, and thug thorol4blY eradicates the dleeoee. When Its medicinal virtues are an universally acknowl edged. and particularly here, where it has hiwome SO pqa kir a family medicine, that it is sold by many oftbeistarere as well as all the druggists. It would seem needless to offer further evidence. yet as there are doubtless , some Who have tried many advertised remedies, andd still suffer:teem Dyspepsia in one or more of its dreadflil ferrneoVe subjoin the following certificates, the authentic - 14 of Which cannot be doubted. coming as they do from persons e 9 well known. WHAT IT IS. DOINO FOR TUE SICK. Wm. sob nehmen, Itsq . the well known lithographer, says: "Ihaveliseftilicrhave's Holland 'littera, and find it - relieves indigestion and debility." e Rev. Samuel Babcock says "I found special relief horn its use fur a severe headache, with which 1 had lonesuf. fared." J. K. Woodwell, Req., eays: "I have ivied Bcerhave's Hol land Bitters myself, and recommended it to others; knowing it to be just what It i represented." All. Jonathan Neely, of Lower 2t.C.lnir, says: ` de rived great benefit from its use for weatnerai of the stomach and illdia.tala." J amen M. Murphy says: C After several, 1 had ,31116' failed, Brerhave's Holland Bitters remthcid tne.paistfrom my heart and aide, arising front indigestion:" ' - - The editor of the Kittanning Free !ken lays: Skftii one of the best physicians in this placOlind'falled'lliihare's Holland Bitters cored roe of the worstfortir'lifilyipepttla." Francis Felir, nnly mannfootnrer of the "original Ex- tract of Coffee, soya "I know that your Holland 'Bitters is one of the beat Itiedicines in the world for a disordered stomach or - Dr. Ludwig. editor of tbe "Parket," Baltimore, pronounced It a medicine deserving the confidence of the public. • Dr. Eherhart. the leading German physician of Penna., has prescribed i t frequently during the teat three yetirs, with marked enemy.. in debilitated states of thedigroprgans, or of the system generally. • The manager of Itallou's Vinegar Factory ere's: "I used it myself, and was a - wet* Whim! to try its effect upon my wife, (troubled with tffegreat debility common to all of a consumptive habit,) bud really it is doing her more #tsed than anything she has overtaken " • NOl'lolll Whoever orpects to !Ind in thin a beverage will be disap pointed, but to the !tick, weak awl low spirited: it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, potisessied of singular rem edial properties. CAUTION! The great popularity of this delightful Aroma haa Induced many imitations, which the public should mud against par. chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given liocrhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot tle will convince you how Infinitely superior It is to all thee. imitations. 41:SP.Sold at $.l per bottle, or six bottles for Y. 5, by the so proprietors, BENJAAIIN PAGE, Jn., h CO.,' Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Cheznista, cur. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. , IZNERAL misfits. . . Philadelphia, I'. W. Dyntt k Sorts, 112 N 2d street. New York: Barnes Park, 304 11..0adwxy. corner Dunna. Balti- - . aura. Cuspare Brothers, Oay street and Penna. Avenue 'incionati, John D. Park. Glam.,. Barclay erotism& 218 F. Water at. St. Loafs, Barnard, Adams & Cn. N Orleans. J. Tright. & Co. ray. 22 ACARD TO THE LADIES.- DUPONCYS GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOR FEMALES. The combined,. of ingredients in Dr. Dvpon co'n Golden Fide. are perfectly harnileas. They have been wed in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco for or& 30 y,ars, end thoietenta of ca , i tagllfy to their great and never-falling eneeeea in nlmnat every taco, in correcting rulieVitig pninful ItLid diArrh , ilig mentstrtm tion,particularly at the change of life. From fi to 10 Pills will . tire that cononon yot dreadful disease, the White,. Numly usury lady iu the laud iiiitii•rs from that complaint. 'flan above pill has permanently eureil thousands, and will you if you me them. They cannot harm you—on the oni ram. —o t 0 i 73 ,r,pnr channel, and insiszorats tv17 ".""".-"atil al,, systenl. r. will not pernot nu inerotoo , of finally, *via And time hits pr , vortire. For particulars Soc Ili- etioini on the lox. Price still be sent to blelie, ottblebi billy, by moil, by , oicit-nOto; $1 to either of the fol.. Sob] by SA)IPLE k itEED, general Agent& for Allegheny cc; FULTtiN'S Oro::b.tc. ta r nun-shim. JOU?: p.sooTT. awl by W. A. OIL DEN N b CU., No. 43, Vila, ritr,vt, the Theatre. Pitirthtsr,h, o ho kill trapply thlalttrai at proprietiet. prit.eti. Sold ti 3 nil Itrug,4l, m iI • ett.siitiod Utittttii tit-Pttlitni):4l SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART Ri rIVLES. Fl , r the 1:.-nurcul and 11 Disreurs arum:, Irma ail !Rept, A. Blood, or 11.11. t nf the ..ar.:tetit. • This truly aulual.lc I....cpurat inn im extruct.4l from Ng:lecte4 roots ut the iiucbt focau..d.o rxponeirC anti powerful uppuroubmili,ll .Or 111- tw••hrival and active principle inn 111,4111) is .•n scientifically rom hiniug the b‘ts.tal ‘cgetalo.. I.l.Kit...its In LllO prenets that a compound d.5t.r....1 of Sacsapm pan or °biomes' infinitely sup.- rLa to any oohs, or puritying the Wood, end the earn M Sl•ikifula., Bait 11.11.41111, UlCors. rover, Sorel!. Pimple+, liujim, Cutaneous Eruption+, libewueloen. Mercurial diseases, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. tier Consumption, Female lr regularitiea, LOS. of Appetite. and tieneral Debility. 'This pun erful remedial agent eel.. simultaneously mum the t,.au.dt, the Circulation and the Bowels, anti gently aims, lat.., while it diseiroa: e l expo It from the system/an that is irritating and prtjudicial to bodily health. Being I , lnte4Y v , :tetable, it in iwrfectly harnitees in it...,71,-atiini; tin6rii.st delagite persons may take it at any time with perfect Afety. 1110 astolll.lliin: /Ow,. Of 14/1, eensurntly in creasing fluting the last sixteen years, has seemed for it the dintinguished commendation:rot . the Faculty, and it enjoys a lanntlaritY and n>,tensive patronage tvhieli throws vtirely out of competition every other preparation of Sal...i nstill. Attchttun in n Apectfully soli; t,til to fhb following. certill. ANOTIVII eur:v c,p s.cv,.ITLA •• 'Fe ••... N. 3",.., 'artinalier 1, IS'a.l. Matres..l. if s li l , : snie--tlentl,,:ach: I have for nearly three yearn been troubled with that dreadful dinettne, SCrofn. la ; no much nu an to be offensiie t, my husband and to my self; and to obtain relief have tried ...eery kind of medicine that came under my teitit., 'wit hout effect One of my neigh herd, who had been cured of a amid:ar e.utplaint by your Sarsaparilla, advised rue to mate a teal ul tie end L can truly say that it has dune ate n world of gissl, having completely cured ate. Hoping, that my evideUeo may induce rffliciai similarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, aids the same satisfactory results, I remain truthfully yours ' SARAH ..1. Pontius. M. Prepared and sold by A. 11. & D. SANDS, Druggittn and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold, alto by It A. FAHSESTUCIt & CO., FLI3IIN I I 111108., Itift . zburgh, and by Druggida fienortsl/v• Piaci. it per bottle, of sin: la i this far &h. 10.140.1, .., PRIVATE DMA - EMS—DR. BROW -4. N, .Ni. 40 Smithfield street, &queen Third and Fourth . streets. devotes his entire Artentkl. tee be office Pray l [lee.' Dia business le, Ls the maid tent. cennuad to . private Venereal Diseases. and such patrtful alleekarki. 4 brought on by Imprudence, youthful liolulgoaCe and eir4ea. Syphilis, Syphil i tic Eruptions, I/candelas:l, Illent, &, haute Urethral Diseharges, Impurity of the Dload, with all die illte3 Of the VenereitiOrgan. Skin Inwasei, Sc,,rint,, Ernpri,,,,,,, Tester, Ringworm ' Mercurial Inseases, Seminal weakness, Impotency, like, Ehenniatiiin, Ft:lmM: WeaknaisP, Monthly SUpp.'aaliolin. Diseases of tltu.loints„ Fistula in Apo, Net-4ns Affections, Pains in the liarlt and tains, Irritation arthe Bladder and Itktuaya,sucetmfully tr4ated c Cure ffinuuntetsi. Twenty years' practice ,Itea its this city) outtldtH PrArirksru to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who fl u k y &Maim der his care. Office and Prlrate Consultation ROOll.l f.;O &atlitleld between Third and Fourth straele. 4:Ng-Charges moderate,. UK. BROWN continues to be eonsulted for the cure of smtwr DIMEASEII. Ills eucceett in lour-atandaug matte le unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. rentons of with Venereal Die. ea,a, Ithenmatiern. Piles, or L'tmli.a.l Lh Idbty , elanrid mot delay to get hht advice. Lettirs routalniug it fee, linnittiat. ly answered. . _ had Privato Room% No. 50 . 91nEtlx5eld - Irtroot, behroan Third and Fourth strrota, Pf!Lborrsh Joseph White's Carriage Repository-. Top WHITE, now currying blvd. sf Ness in his spacious premises(pow sulargeil,) on the Pittsburgh anAirausburg 7 Turnpike, near the Two liniii`bstween ' ' --- Pittsburgh and Loirreneeville, respedfuTly invites pnblic to inspect his stock of CA.E.11.1A0.1;8 3 BIJUGIRS, Le, Lind its particularly Informs geuttemen rurcha,ten, that 4119 lirjr" ouiy is mule. Pourteun yeare extaairtice In the business enables Mtn to place befclu his patrons the. same disks , '.enaction of Car riages which, to many years past It has teen his patticallat department to nel , ct, from the Maloof, owl moot talented gustern manufacturers. The ea ton of Ida new system is complete--the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most (lesbian/Ode mannibetures at m,derate Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the manta ler decOrafing houses Or hi - mine:3s hes healed upon the pricu of guods. (owing to large rents.) JUSEI'II. WHITE idyl on ready money only, at mcell mesa Urea the usustpriOg. 4'l' Carriages repaired . In the hest manner, with &hitch. tishilalsw B ARGAIN OFFERED.—The nndersiytid offers for role SIX LOTS of ground itnntlittiVitii and adjoining the Depot of the l'ilt:hurNh and ConnM? Railroad, in the growing itild Owl vlll4 11.,,,1n A h wr PORT. Four of tho Lots aro 87'., teet m width IlyatiOnt. 120 in depth, (rooting at one and 00 thy rtelot,nn.l4iCthe other on Sinclair strut; and two of then fronting at their allot, length on other streets. ALau--TWO Lirrs, :.71146 feet in width, frontinfi ttißsither le of the Depot, and to depth 121—.:t0 in the sitola border if fee Ito whole length on 3,,rtne street. No kidder property can de Mond, awl It e, ill §O4 "Imr Port of the payment taken in Stock of tilt , entinethldille Railroad, if &aired. (}YO. R.'l4 I C.L310 11 -Pi • thilen of the Morning Pol. Pi trahtirgit, Angnat ISss.—{d4ulf °UPPING AND LkICIIIN6' . . Mrs . ROOK may be found at her rotddmeeouSlX.Tit Tar Ntt, :19, between Smithfield and Vro:rfalreet... toatfrnony of many of the retrial. &malty nt , to Baratta and long experionce in her line. Onkm nUI to thankfully le ofitigod • natlS,Sindof OLD TYPE WE HAVE FOR SALE, faille Office of the AfORNING Prin, a large qua wily Qt . u 1,1) TYPE. Machinists and others wanting eg,".1. - nri article i d en get a large aupplyby calling .t.7lolPftllcT,V:f-Ltiir,r e; p(-r Exprt.gs an,th-r lot l• Mazourke Sommer IL,. YV W:11 111, Ding. Jelti L. filit.Slll , KLl l A .S.)N, :Ay. 7V WOOL 6L. WWI MEM! s.: ' ~~(.ti _ . 4 - - MEDIC A 1nov5:113oxly ".~ 4.. !NEN