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equeuro of the sudden illness of Dr.
J. W. :AMES,
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH
Will conclude the appointment in person, and REMAIN IN
PITTSBIIROFI until
Saturday Evening, June 29,1856,
When he eon suited dao iSabbath roceptetl:betwevu
the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. end 4 I' M.. at his rooms at the
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets,
Sir- Entrance to rums on Penn sinvl,"iiil
For Diseases of the Throat It Lungs,
And all affections predisposing to them.
DR FITCH will open his permanent (Alice at 45ii MAIN
STREET, SINFALO. on the first of July, where he may be
addressed aftor leaving Pittsburgh.
The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's Manual,
Or .usgaittuub foi the prevention and relief of Consump
tion,AirFnia, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, Sic.,
by CALVIN M. e
FIICII, A.
Price In muslin SO cents. It can be sent by mail to any
part of the United States. „ mr2S
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
From two to nix such calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30. Cents per Foot
ALSO—nOcHEST 11l
PEARL STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Priced by
lIENICI 11. COLLINS,
Iicit:WARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
• AND WIIOLESDLE DrALEII IN
CHEESE, BUTTED, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE GENF:R.kI.I,Y
No. 25 Woo STREET, PITTS R I'Fin M. JrlB
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWA.RIANU AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE. SALE. OF
Flour, Grain, Dried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But
ter, Bacon, and Produce generally.
No. 59 Water Street,
PITTSBURGLI, l'A.
Franc'. U Bailey, Esq.. Wi . Cittlitort
& Son, Plakburgh 114,y,1 & Ott. & Swearitip-n, S.
Bratty, Cub. M. & M Houk, I.lgt & Crttngle & Uo ,
0.. W. boni , •n. Pa.x1. , 11 s 01.. IV het.llllg. ,111y2S
PEK 1 N TEA STO 1Z
J
NO. 3S FIFTH STREET
'PERSIL TEAS.—A hoire lot frmsli Green and Bleck Teas,
Just IWISII , I direct from the Importers, which will be sold
wholesale and retell, al prices lower than usual.
my2o & JAYNES.
COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT
FOR SALE.
T HE
undersigned (with a vie'vr of remov
T
tug to atiether in the inottedinte nirinit y .1 offers
for sale the AND Der in whtch resides.
situated till 'lust,! N% se..llingttt. en the brow of foul 1611.
opposite the lower part id the ~.1) The lot is I ti feet frau
and 350 feet deep, coil has groa n.e 011 it IV large nuniber of
fruit trees and shrubbery. consisttug of apples. is.aches.
plums, rho. ors. apricots, currants, go.sseherries, raspberries.
grapes, Lc The house is 411 P...t po tt y o feet hall, and
LO
feet deep. with lotcloat and cellar. There are iv room, a ill,
bath root. and finished garret. 'll.. lions , is bail! in
uusl
ern style, neatly pointed and papered I hr. itinh. itt the doors
windows and washboards of fr rooms and hall are grained
There is a cosh stable. sufFeiently large h.r to.. horses and
carriage. A aril of good water, it .:istern, and all necessary
outhouses. 111.. It.'.'re I eted by n hsl utg Lure ti feet high .
The location is .41P the nsed le sottful and healthful is
Western I
Posseestort 1 , 111 da) Julie if
T 1,111.4 hberal W it. LESIIE,
jul.l N... J;, Fifth street.
RYAN'S BUILDINGS,
%o. 31 Fifth Street
Tile subw•riber, having enlarged and fitted
SP 1C1(1[S FE 11 ITI RE 11111E800MS,
I.AR;!: AN! , I III:A/ 1 1.V APPIT:iOc
To hi- !it'd 11,,V 1111 , 1 U,.. 1,041 t
CALL AND EVAMINF
Before purchwatio elbev I),
HIS •9u'F Ir Nt AsSOHTEIO
$50.000 Worth,
41,1//01Lig •.1
EVER)" I. \SS (IF (;()t)us
RICII,
NI k. DI I NI al
Aud
ROSEW( l'.\ I{l.ol{ SETTS,
with Pero L hagnfrlle
OAK (II AMBER SETTS,
Aud great ‘att,t3
Few Styles of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Sofas, Book Cases, &c., &c.
All of o hich W 11.
WK. Ever, a, ti.•le. ‘i:..rrititt.4l to pt.. .Att.4"...•thm, ,e the
motley rufunde.l H. H. RYAN,
NO. 51 Fifth OD-. t.
PEE IN TEA STORK
No. 314 FIFTH STREET,
ONE Do.R EA'T OF THE EXCHANGE BANK,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Parcluts...l /Urea from the Irote.rtsr. for CASLI. The
stock tonsdste of all the different Moors and grads. of TEA
brought to the Anceriutti market, and
SOLD WiIoLESALE AND RETAIL
AT Tilt
VERY LOW F. sT CAS/1 PRICIttll
PACKED TEAS, PUT LTl' IN MKTALIC PACK
AGNB, expreesly for the trail , .
TEAS OF ALL //FADES, BY THE HALE CHEST
011EEEE, SUGAR, Ct)o , IA and CHOCOLATE of tle nxso
lIRAITDEI. for sale.
Long erperience w the lm/ono. in a xuIP guars/Ass• tlsxt
every article told will Is• an represented.
AGENT. NT SPTSTAI. APTAIINTYIINT. so/ erns SALT or Do
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDWINES. M. JAYA ES.
Pittebergh. Jllll , ` 20. 18:4-4.1e2o,
Two Medal' and Vise Diplo
Awarded.
AR T II U It
Patent Air Tigl
Sellsiioallnir tin cans au.
firs-pria li-111./W VI as
Janis Lienry file by
the Agent 01E1114 l'l/) lit
Western Pvtdoi) I cairn
the sale of Ow oho,. art
Cie!, at hi• Chitin ar
Quotn,cars. •tors.. I .
Woo.l
wilt., ele6) till
and greets 4lissia jars at
low price, with hug ew
and cork. ready fit
scaling strassibrrrii , an
nortment of China, (Aro.. .
wants of private tamales, hsi rl lo•vpvre. steam boatss and
country nirrcbantA, all at moderate Kiev.,
ED M.TIN WILKI N S,
EAGLE DI ARS LE WORKS
A
EAD OF WOOD, ON LIBRRTY SREET,
and at the Cemetery Oat,. Pittsburgh• Pa.
'Monuments, Burial Vaults, Tombstones• Mantel Pi:•ces
Centre and Pier Table Tops, Washstands. kc. On hand and
made to order, of etery variety, Mantels, fencing fur Co. M
. lota, ornamental and plain, which is durable, mid "beads
no painting, at from $2 4e /A per fopt.
laving been engaged practically In this business fo- thir
ty yearn, twenty-three of which knee been in this city.
which !deem a sufficient reference, I will make new designs,
and furnish any work In my line at reasonable prices.
Je-13:1y.
Dint , X CAIML.III,I IiTLLIAM MEANS n. A COFFIN
Drcandiess, Means & Co.,
(Succeasore to Wick & )113andless,)
WWALESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, OJTTON YARNS, and Pitts
burgh Manufacturer; generally, corner of Wood and Watcr
BtrertA, Pittnburgh. royh
Geo. Aibree, Son & Co.
JUST RECEIVED—A prime assortment
Ladies' Kid, clth, and anal patent foxial goiters;
tntsws colored and black gaiters ; children's fancy texts and
low cot shoe,. all made to special order. jeltc2w d
T INEN GOODS.--We have received an
oil, lot of nun I.hieti Uam,i,k Talole Cloths, Napkins,
Dispera, Towelling, Irish Lieeos, etc , wilich will be
sold at considerably less then the usu.' prices.
je-11 A. A. MASON & Co.
CONGRESS WATER —36 doz. Saratoga
Water (Congress Spring., just received bv
JOS. FLEMING,
pi/ Corner Diamond and Market et
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ENT. ' S FURNISHING GOODS. —We
have now on hand a very fine assortment of Clotho,
Oassimereo and Postings; Silk. Lawn and other Cravats!
Pocket litikfe., Hosiery and Olovee of every description, and
other Goods for Gentlemen's wear.
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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
THURSDAY -1SIORNING""
THE
SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
AT PITTSBURGH
On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on
OCTOBER let, 2d and 3d, 1856.
j,?2.1 ROST. C. WALKER, Secretary
The Abduction Case.
The following letter and statements will explain
themselves.
To THE HON. W. BINGHAM,
Mayor City of Pittsburgh,
Gin: Four days ago two ladies, one representing
herself to be a Catholic and the other a Protestant,
brought &child to St. Paul's It. C. Orphan Asylum
whose name they gave as Mary Anne O'Connor and
stating her to he an orphan of Catholic parents.
They repesented her to have been living of late with
strangers, by whom she was very badly treated, and
asked her to be received into the Institution. At
the recommendation of one of the members of tho
Board she was•provisionally received by the Sisters
of Mercy, until her case would be brought before
the President and Board. Circumstances have since
occurred to make the Sisters fear, that the account
given of her is a fabrication and that probably she is
the Mary Crosby whose abduction from her parents
was reported in the papers in the beginning of last
week. The undersigned being informed of these
things, requested the Sisters to make farther investi
gation, and this has only confirmed the suspicions
already aroused, though there is yet no certainty of
their being well founded. Before proceeding any
farther however, he requests you to have the kind
ness to come up to the Asylum and examine the girl,
or attend at the examination which is intended to
be made. The Board no well us the Sisters of Merry,
will be very glad if you eau attend at the very first
formal interrogations that will be put to the
T. J. REYNOLDS,
President Beard of Managers.
It appears:that on Saturday last, after the depart
ure from the city of the mother and step-father of
this child, two persons brought her to St. Paul's It.
C. Orphan Asylum. They said her name was Mary
Anne O'Connor, and gave the statement which will
be found below. The Sisters of Mercy never receive
children into the Institution without an order from
the President of the Board of Managers, but as he
was not in town, un the recommendation of another
member of the Board she was received until the
Board would have time to act officially.
The Sisters of Mercy, in the meantime, thought
they had reason to fear that some imposition had
been practised, and they notified the President of the
Board, Rev. T. S. Reynold
more interrogatories to be put to her, and the opin
ion that ehe was Mary Crosby was confirmed. Be
fore seeing, her, hew ever, he wrote to the Mayor
informing him of the above (deb+, and requef.ted hi
t , institute an inquiry, as ever) nue eetineeted with
the Inetitutioo is most anxious that no person 1.
received under circuu”tances such us are alleged
exist in her va.se
on yesterday at three o'clock, the Mayor, accom
panied by High Con,talile king, Rev. T. S. hey,
nolde, President, with some other members of the
hoard, Bidiop ilTunu,a, and Mr. l'intutusetter, At
torney at Law, invited by the Board as their Solicitor.
sisited the Asylum, on Webster street- The sisters
tit charge of the wirtituti..n were first introduce
They gave the statements above alluded by—that ebe
nits brought to the Asylutn by a Miss Turner and a
Mis, Ritchie, the former representing herself as a
Catholic, and the other f 1.9 a Protestant. They said
the child was very badly treated Is bore she last
lived: that lthtlit parents were dead. The child her
self had stated last evening, when questioned by the
.i•ters, that she had Collie from Reesville, near Isan.
tv.ter county: wus brought here by her nunt, Mrs
a- ViVt i aht,t,
Ii hiss g 1,• , 11 lasetane es istent that she ens 41V II)
retke ki , ' , •ollllt. ,Ug4ezted I• , her U
hers. the with the Mayor . , ,AJLCllrrefl,
io r ettlt.,! t•, hor t- tell ihe truth, the ti!, ;‘, truth :1.1,1
thing but the truth thnt the panic• the, kr....
er ht,t. ry sell. 140. ni,h,-•l 7.• h e ar h e r, 't
a.l; ea then
th,re, by wh,ru. Sc. After a lt,lig rtruggic, during
übd,h ghe cried baldly, ..the admitted alto the hud
lien taken away from the cars, at the A Ilezheny Ft 3
un lam Monday neck, Ly a man nhom Mle
,110,1 n watchumn, and rvtnain..l in ~ t ne b.,ase it
the rit3 t.11 , t1 _he n,uld not denenbe. until
I.._INV Hilt HI
•--titurday , that this tr..lire f• r taking her
,n nv NV rl 1! Ow cruni trcatm. nt her tn. 4 her rind
1 hat Ler tuk•ther bud beaten her
1• Int ler
ruelly. ae :Lb° the step father, and -he tied alcud,
and Iniither yrculd kill I,r if ,he went bark
Ler. Sli.• frritueutly ulmott shrieked alien she
Lean t.. ILlnk ±Le wtte g. , ing to Le tent bitek L. he!
in , dher. She raid her : , 'elvfather alro treated her
cruelly, but only when he wan drunk. She was
pa~•i
lied, end aesurod sbe would be well eared for, and
oar thin taken charge of by Mr. King. and removed
from the Ary lu m.
thin eubject had died away before ,he was br,mght to
thu Aeylum. Thk,se in charge of it were thrown ofl
the:T. guard. The ,hill tt mei. and roomed pained
err 1111U91013 lu her etile•edeot
,ivrt• unwilling to pugb in.itnrieg regunl.ng her at
Mir! until she should feel more at ease. She ear
Minim was excited, a thorough investigation war ith
neditstely instituted. This would have been d ine
at
any rate by the Board when the case came to i.e
acted on officially. But it was thought host the
Nayor should be present at the very first interroga
tories put to the child, which resulted as above stated.
I du certify that the fm•t• Sc? forth in the above
statement, so far as being notified by Rev. T. S. Rey
nolds of his suspicions, and the statement tondo by
the Sisters, and also the statement randy by the said
NI Au .‘ on Crosby, are true as mails in my hearing.
W. BINGHAM, MnA r.
Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh, June 2:ith.
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Pirrsurnan, June 26, 1956
lle requested some
our, it Philadelphia, repeating the salue acu-uta
I h..w the 1%
It . 1:4 to be retoarked that almost all excitement On
d.ly fur day. in the inatituti , ,n, and a. SOOll me 5,15
liorhelrefin and Breck ivaridur. —At et :ureting ..f ale
Executi‘ e Committee of the Buchanan and Breckin.
roige Club of Allegheny county, held on Wednesday
afternoon, the following gentlemen eote appointed
the committee to make preparations for celebrating
the coming Fourth of July
Capt. John Birmingham, Jas. H. Hopkins, •
Col. Jas. A. Gibson, Dr. Alex. Black,
Matthew Harbison, Porter R. Sawyer,
Col. M. M'Cullough, Dr. A. M. Pollock,
John T. Symmes, Capt. Dail,' Campbell.
The following persons were appointed in addition
upon the Collecting Committee:
East Birmingham—Esq. Hageman, A. Arbogast.
Duquesne—D. R. Williams. Geo. Burrows.
Sharpsburg—Law. Winchell, P. Connelly.
Manchester—Jno. Wagoner, Jou. H. Dubois.
Elizabeth--Jas.-Scott, Dr. Jas. Power.
1. Fayette--Robs. Potter, A. B. M'Farland.
S. Fayette—P. F. M'Cabe, Jas. Dunlevy.
Franklin—S. Neely, P. Wiggans.
West Deer—Chus. Bryson, W. J. MLaren.
Jefferson—M. Snee, Joe. Ralston.
M.'Candless —H. M'Laren, 11. Good.
Snowden—W. M'Cully, Wtn. Stewart.
Versailles--Jno. Sill, Wm. L. Miller.
Sewickley—lt. Stevenson.
Shaler—W. Graham, J. L. Rlcessur.
Wilkins—Ed. Thompson, John Mliiriney.
Reserve—Jos. Lofinch, Joe. Eckhart.
Plum—J. C. Stewart, Jas. Boyer.
Ohio—John Seibert, Joe. Birmingham,
Robinson—R. B. Guthrie, M. Harbison.
Charters—H. Ingraham, C. Scully.
Baldwin—W. H. Wightman, S. F. Curry.
Elizabeth bor.—Dr. Jesse Penney, R. C. Walker.
W. Pittsburgh—Joe. Rodgers, John Murray.
W. Elizabeth—Gen. J. H. Watson, E. D. Rodgers
Findley—Dr. J. Pollock.
Moon—Geo. Sampson.
Penn—Francis Wilson, jr.
Patton—Jas. M'Ginley.
JOHN M. JEWEL President.
C. MA GEV, Secretary.
PROFESSOR lANGIV ORT 11 N' , Destructive Fire.
Win ,•nter the rags of his Trained Animals, cormstin e ..1 ' Now 1 iiliti, June 2:i.--Tlio Full River Mas,nvit
LIONS. LION ESSES, TWO RON AI. BENG AI. Tits Elv,, Flour Mills wore burnt this morning. Loss S 5 0 010 0;
LLAPINU TIGER, PANTHERS, Lilill'AltDC., AL• ' insui..l for t el lo,o 00.
And exhibit to the si.ctators lb, wonderful i•ni.;,..tioii io
n hich li, lkililii Own, saragio iliin.Aiiiiii el the jungle and Departure of the Steamer Arabia.
forest.
ADMISSION-2-5 cents, (1., half price.) Iltsmved ii, t Now Vona, June 2i.i.—Tlie ,bilinier Arabia soiled
Seats 60 cents; Children 25 vents. J,....!.., at noun with ISO passengers mind SIMoo,IIOO i n
JOHN W. weAßtflY.liii.l: POSTER and ' -1...'"..
DINTI3.IIO3ToR, will attend to the twain,,, arid Ihstri Luting New Orleans Malls.
of all kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EX 111 BITIONS. Ac. Pt urtmunr.. June 2.5.—. The Southern mail brings
I,,,rect a Co urse . — T h e C h ron i c l e Repo rt erhad
- , . - All co mmunicatione--eithi i i•v instil i..i...,c,- I• ..i.1..-r- New ()Helms papers of Tuesday.
wlie--directed ta the offire .4 t 1,,.. NI , . Loh.. I', mot. u ill 1 c.IVIN ii .......„,,,,....... -
another half column yesterday on Hugh Corrigan, prompt attention. ap7
N 'NTH w ARD LIBERTY STREET PRO
" that unfortunate and wretched old man " who is to --:-
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REIVIO't-AL. BEIITI AT AUCTIoN. —on THURSDAY err - blue,
suffer the extreme penalty of law next month in
FRANK vAik: fI(TRIFF,R Ii AS 1: VNI 1 1 • ,,, ii- .... ut s 0..10ck. at the IderiihantW Kixellanmi. Fourth
Westmoreland county. The half column in question . -..-.... —.-- .......I. V 2,11 N'in , l. will lie s old. that valuable and handsomely ki Waled
to No. 78 MARKET street, neatly igitsiedte t e h,„, „i I• el , I I ,mind oppusite 110. Fair oidluils. on the N.rn, o f
was prefaced by the remark that the statements in m.,t,.1, and Is now prepared to supply his ell.toMelli nn i 11, IA ilcit y and Clymer streets., having s front of 76 1 4; fe,t on
I 11 , ,IN + tref .1 amt extending ithing Cl vnier street list Use t..
the morning papers to the e ff ect that Corrigan was Pow, generally with anything they ncc•l iti the way , I ' C.
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I: millings, EndtioLleries. Ribbons, 610VNIel, Liireiitlty H. 11.1 'P i i " " ' ' it", lllliii i , iilin, the i i 'i I . ' ThIP,Ii of 11, Ha. n.,. h.
to be removed to lireensburg yesterila_y wore incur- F .„,,, i i,,,„1,, generally'. hi .'
Ulu' N.,.. of 0., most desirable 10C-Stierle in the alnive
reel. Of course the contradiction was unreliable, al- tte - Ilitnember the Na., 78 Marknt It. aii=itin --eh., " aid
it ,i, ~rid.
... i, 1,, divided into four Lets. 0 plan ..i
though the Reporter had for authority no less a per- DlVlDEND.—Citizeta Insurance 0 .111111 - NI I, II 111h1 1 , 1. we'll 11l ilia Arlen. I. Strife.
sonage than the prisoner himself, who, byl. N - Th.. Pri.sident and Directors of this Company Tit b. ,0,,1 Terms Ni nillir.
the way is i• c thisdat declared asemiannual dividend of six dollais I' .M. DAVIS.
t,'.1.0 A netioto.or.
being no longer a fret agent is not so good authority sh,re ties the Capital Stock ek. dinars lii iiash. lINV si - •i• •• 7 77,- ,7— ' ,7-- ' s
lIIJOI I • s sAi.r, OI A VARIETY
! ' ll. r .s to il:e St....kiloliters , their . lsal r pir Int2fltili IN o -. I and
a..Ei the Sheriff of Westmoreland, from whom we gut olie duli..r i r e,. i t ,il to their '
stork on
am
" aft:, ii,,..2. 1 „1 1, 1 ,,. 1.. STd It E. t a t Friday morning. Julie 28th. at 10 o'clook.
the item. SAMUEL L. MARSBELL. Sect. at th , store of Wm. Boyle. No. Cs; Wood it.. near 4-th stris . t.
dune 1: th, 1,56. jas..gw will 1.. ,01.1 by order of Italy ilattenniti. KN.. High Sherld of
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REWARD.-- St , .len this Imirming, i . 1 ,,,,,t i ..;„.1„. .I' ' II• - I
Alle g iiiiiiN c up,. the vial, •tuVli, comprlsing tun . gold and
We invite attention to the sale of valuable real Si 00 , per um, } and soap, oo in. g ililSeit. .r.,
estate at Corner of Smith fi eld and Second streets and ' , 1.1,15 th - Aff-g.i,oy litilliii , riiy l itt l e girl, I i,, r ,i..lin, acieriliiiitiii and ••i her ID 11.. , 11 instruments; re-
Mary A.. I..rosby, LI yours of aee. black hair and small ear 7...r5. to We 4114.1 pliCitet clitiery. ci•rolito. liiindiek. pidt mon
' also on Liberty street, Ninth Ward, this evening, at , rings., drestied with a nit ...In, troek,
fl,tt. Tie above • • blue sack and le horn flutes. hosiery, Alin...der. spool ~ateti, w.irk biniketn. tu,d
-r, ward will by PiNlli (Ur iiifortli.tiOn OW. les magic lan terns.
atitin very eXtellelll, ass,tnumt of en
1 Merchant ' s Exchange, by Mr. Davis. may kitol to the conviction of the Intel. or S . 2A for the returnwrit , rags, toys, Variety gouda, Ac.
-----......-.-..-- _ of the child to Yoh N CHAMBERS, Also,shelving, counters, show case, storefiX.ttlret, on.
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Th Id, DAVIS, Auct.
e Board of Licensers are still in secret session. ) 017•Ind Emmet Howse, Allegheny City. .)elli
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Itemsof Interest.—There were 396 commitment&
to jail during the month just passed. Of these 286
were vagrants, drunken or disorderly persona, and
110 were for court offences A meeting of the
Fillmore Americans is announced for this evening at
Atnerican Hall. The action in to he in opposition to
the late Philadelphia and New York pow-wows of
the Cayennes and Republicans Alderman Don
aldson on Tuesday evening committed Richard Bei tier
for un assault and battery on Catharine .11uffy. lie
will have to take his trial before the Quarter Sessions
fur his unmanly act. Some of the spectators moved
to pity exclaimed, "Alas, poor Richard ;" but others
in the crowd, more sensibly remarked :
'::JUNE 26
The man who lays hie hand upon a woman,
Save in the way of kindness,
"Twin's base flattery to• call villain.
Hotel Impro7gent.—Geo. Aurentz, the polite and
accommodating landlord of the Mansion ll , mse, LW.
erty street, Railroad Station, has Mikan addition
his Hotel, which gives him double the room for the
neenumodntion of the public which he has hail here
tof,re, besides which Ii has :tltered the interior of
the whole building, haling now one of the tine,t
dining rooms in the eity. The ,itoation ,4 the Man-
House is a very fortunate one t . iir the proprietor
as %yell as for the rutin,, inintedottely ailjoinipg the
Pennsylvania Railroad pa.stengerSiati , l3. The van
nary department is unexceptionable, which is attest
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by the crowds whiel: daily rally around his iilt,r:ll
table. We have only one opinion of the Nlansion
House, and that is, that it is hard to beat.
hateretaieg Secne,—Vesterday afternoon, at four
o'clock, Hugh Corrigan was conducted from the jail
of this county by the Sheriff, in an tounifttu , , to the
cars, Le which he will he taken to the new
burg jail, there to await the ese'•uth.o of his sci,
lenee of death un the '2:dh of July next_ liefrre
leaving Hugh bid adieu u, all his fellow-prisoners,
many of whom, especially his female. partiier3 in iii,-
of l
prisouu3ent, shed tear copiously. at whieh the
man Immune al,. deeply atiectod ancl - ,vept biiterly
hi, last farewell. Verily the Wl,' t.l the tran•gre,
ear is hard, bringing many , orr,w, whieh,
mainly upon the ,ffender,,lned at (110 C ,-r
-ruw tel pain upon Elaine around. Ilugh drum,
the murder.
/;•,.1,1t1,!. i.,,witlet ut the Lt. Clo..ir H..ie
dittoes table yesterday, was one Or the Ihrge+t Iln,
hatiiisouleat it has ever bean Liar liktutire to scent alii
look upon for a lut: time. It was arraulzetl in howl
dexterously met up to the heigLl .kf three Get,
Hnn the product Of the s hill nut geniu.
Titottiptort hi t.t It, tH, 't t it , t p iv!! Ilttit
geHtleirmnly 1,11111.
❑IILer drafts 10 th, 4.1:y for tine wee
the P.
ending dune tieenty thee, (if
fled of et.onolikiption, threw of ti nge-tn.o 1 , 1 1,1'161
hree of scarlet lever. trio cholera infantata. nc
cramp, one each of bronehtt, Jr y, intlanint
tie eilll Lora. Ili!
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and Indiana ltrtdr , ad held a Meeting 31. Lu. n•
wlt-•h ti,e
sv reptegen led A vote w u,k , n .111:1111,1/,
~I,olo.lrlntug the uttli the ~:,,,• a ,
l'evosylvanla an,l Fart NVaytic r Iv
salted un a nim.,ly in t”rn/ 01 the
nati papers that Frank Rit.lt. ph al. ..!
C ty, A - 11, dr,,ne 1 it, 'war that
in 01l atter:i I r•—• hill..
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dragged ttuaephal under. 4:1i•
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At the head of whom are the celebrated
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Fr.mi Attiley'tt Rout Amphitheatre.
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Fur in nunilker, from the rim°.. Pari.; 14.
.lEl' \ 1 )UIS. the i... 1 Clas..• hf the .1, .
Fillmorr'h ()I - Lytton.
FRANK CARPENTER. tbe Daaing Bute-hack Pod, ,sl4
Li iI.IIILETII, WADW ELL. II , 31::`; rd.. aud JUI,. 2D. The riA wore ovation was
'clt,lk I , Es IF VOI.TIt;t: ERA, ACRoIt.ITS, PA.Vrk oil NI
grttit.t throughout.
NVIIS Intrieiiiiied by the Whig
1, , T, AND DRAIIATISTS rural C.,tnnlit Ice, la,t evening. and male a fritel-
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14EN sTtINE, th. nwet ,nignnd TVLt and pungt•ill
in A nierint . and 11. t'It , iNVIII7ItST, him Kogli,ll
iunaitt mt," And th, grente , t el..ri in t
Lead ,r C.,rne•t !land II MINI AN LI ta lit
ill 31EN4GE11.11 . :
IA the moat perfect ..1 et t,lot.it ,, d, 2.1.1 • otaio-
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, is I otn, , retl that Gen. Pereiler F. Smith will be ap
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TIikLATEST N EWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
THIH TY-FOURTH CONGRESS.
FIRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, June 25.—Senate—Mr. Wilson pre
sented the petition of the officers of the Massachu
setts Emigrant Aid Society, setting forth the objects
of that organization. and stating that they had been
much misrepresented by the majority report of the
Committee on Territories. They say that this So
ciety has not been the cause of the trouble in Kan
sas, having never infringed on any law, nor inter
fered with the peaceable execution of the law ; they
never invested a dollar in any munitions of war;
never sent out persons to control the elections in
Kansas, nor hired any man except as business
agents to go there; never paid the passage of a single
emigrant; nor is it within the knowledge of the
company thnt nay person has gone out there under
their auspices with any other view than settling in
the territory. They also represent their property as
having been destroyed by the recent ont-breaks, and
pray that the offenders may be brought to justice,
and that compensation be made ba the losses and
injuries they have sustained. The petition was re
ferred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. took exception to some of the cum
'omit, of Mr. Seward ye:terilay on the conduct of
Mr. Husk in assaulting Horace iireeley some time
0
Mr. Seward vindieatol the correctne,-, of what he
,tid aeeordtng t, the fart:, as they were within his
knowledge and reeolleetion. Lie did n it, however,
it the liter, remember the pr,i,e ,;rotind ,, on which
riek Math.. a
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Mr. Fost••r alluded to the paasage of the IV ansas•
Nebraska Bill about the hour of midnight on the
2:.th of May. The darkness which then en.
v.•loped the earth yielded to the light of the coming
day. but the darkness and gloom which had been
eaused by that bill did not pass away. They had
been increasing, till they now enveloped the whole
bind with a proud black shadow. He spoke with
earnestness in defence of the Emigrant Aid Society
and vindicated Professor Sillitruin and the Reverends
Iteerher and Dutton at the meeting in New Haven in
the Rev. Mr. Dutton's church. It was to bid fare.
well to their friends who were about t o l e ave for
Kansas, and the arras furnished were merely for
delen..e. It was a significant fact that the party
who were thus furnished with Sharpc'e titles had
oever been engaged in any of the disturbances in
:bat territory. If Professor Silliman had no stone
ei at him except hose who had done more
than be for the g.aol of his race, he would be much
iiibre likely to attain to the age of Methuzelah than
to sutler the martyrdom ..f Stephen. Mr. Foster
maintained that over slavery in the States the gen
eral tiovernment had no power: e here there was
ro poor there eas no responsibility : and there
should be nu intertneddling with the existence of
,lavery : iu the territories it was an entirely different
matter. Veing unucce:isful in discovering what
was ti,,. groat principle in the Kansas-Nebraska,
laid down what he conceived to he the true doe.
vine, i is • that Congress has exclusive power over
the mai ter. If :Livery nos right he .•.Ipld he wrong
woublrecointio•rl th.it a herever slavery existed in
:!tr territories that it i.e abolished, and wherever it
i.•I cot, it ,hould I forhi.l
Mr. Itettiatain e pres,ed 1, grat.ifittatittn at tit„
: • at , I tt• t , t p e r it Mr. V , Pstar s Spe,4•ll.
.1 t!crettt trim what he had hottn at•ttutd,,ated tti hoar
t u Ilt•ttte entertaittin,r. such optttions uo Opt sub.
ttt •la, ere. T 11,• . 1 11e•11,11 ha. I bran 11l
111:11If/rtr emn.outlr tteettttling n S , not.tr r , prustutillg
~ f tlm St, erett.. , ,a mates i.t the t•oniederwy
yin ttt Mr. V'el'ar the Kart.tt= 11111 and all
pr..itt,ted mitettlott•td, t., tilt
Terrtt,4l,4.
.1 01011 11..ij”urne,I. • .
The 110,e ja,....e.1 a Lill rathori.ling the
Pro, lent t.• cause t.) be deli‘ered, at the expense .$f
1111.2.1 Scat , , ':/th and New Mexico, midi
.ra!• a- !Lev are ent.tled tiler the ext.tiog
h.il t,tahltAinLl to.. addtt,nal land
o .- tabled by t,,janty.
f f•r tho of the tale Kun,l
.h.• the I h;•m, with th.- Topek.. C. , t,titutiou. a, re
...r14 , 1 from the I . ,toulittee lerrttortek, Was eon
i Nir ter r. argm , l that the people made thb re
1.• , t. :II • rder t tel,e,.• them tr,m, tyratmioal and
Trllll., inc.,A , •.l n -1..n1 bartnnuy
1 , r...:n1 Ll 4 prt•ferell., T ,, ,a111,A . 1 , 111.
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.71 •i mil..rtant pr iy the exle,,ion
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In June 2.5 —Thu rect•ii,Ll Itt•eve3 were :LAO
..• t %coin Aso . Shcri, ail Limbo r 77.002; s w i n e loon •
moo: km;n. The lusrktt Luc Beeves WO, 1.
'lll'l 1 • ..ni or lui; to au incristscl 'imply caused by the ui
II wa: i i. ,c: hist ncek. The p:ucs "taiga hum to 11 for n
L0t . ,.,,u
nic ; I l l) it, the sleruc. zoisl 'LS usual for nit!
. . be ; CO NI3 $30q70.
hrni A,Hr , were tiel,cre,
I ,Ir. 1.‘,;i,-r. .Mr \\n\ no. Mr. MeV el.:.
,1 •n num
No Fu.lon
, Detn..eratie U°.- lice rhav vt
e'm Holland Bitters is o. its
. • !,,,rl,l, The :4"1:, curio .ulFuitnte for brandy. It contain=
• I t..r te z i,d), 11 - 11 . w:10, la , ter related, and merely rqdll. - lend spurt t.• pre/em it. 11e offer It to th.
-ed e•olVelllioll,. Wet:1111Z at OW ,11110 pnl.lt; simply as a It-tardy which can Le depended upon,
too; , i•i I 110 0. rel•re , ent the two erga- w„>lease%of Dyapep,,ia, Headache end Indigestion, It ail
c•trua .‘ excellent rvn.Nly for the many nupleaaant et
Ir. d..s attyteling a ettanee of climate and water.
Su Inntr ce. Brooks CTION :—To prevent ltugsmitlon, be caraful to usk for
W.,ulNt:los. June Thu genii.l ,lury to-day lkerhare's Holland Hitters.
pe•uoted Brooto for 1,,,A01t at,.l Lottery on ;1 4 umner.
The latter appintred bi.li,re that liody and gave his
cm_ Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the pro BENJAMIN PAU 6, JR. A CO., Manufacturing
le,titoony. ! Pleutnaceutists and Cherd4ts, Pltteburgh, Pa.: H. E. SEls-
Municipal Election I% Norfolk
VIL, June 25.-- Thu inutiniipid eleeticin,
ti•uteriiiiy, reunited in the Alll.l - ICIIII. Carrying their
Inn nnitiirity. Jibe May, curl
F erguson
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF 'TRApitr. Amu
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
President.
WILMARTH.
nu Presidents.
GEO. W CA69
T. S. CLARKR,
JOHN S. COSCI It A TB,
11EN RY LAMBERT,
FLOUR ...Tbe sides to-day foot up 31 bblx ,as follows: 20
bids. extra from store at $5,55 ; 44 bids. superfine from do.
at $5; 10611 x. superfine from store at $5,25; 100 bldg. extra
from do. at $5,02L6_ 4 : 25 bbls. extra !met store at $5.75; 3$
lAA, superfine fronMagon at 81.80; 20 bbls. do. from wagon
at $4.75.
GRAIN...SaIes 150 bus. Rye from store at 48c.
tol,ABSKS...Sales 10 obis. Sugar.llousts at 59c.
WHISK Y...Fales 150 1.1,11, rcelltbsl at •21:..
HiltdC.,N....llark.% active , : sake 95 ,O) tbs., as fellows:
the. s k. t o,kcs at eic., cash; 9100 tbs. shoulders. sides and
1....+ 114 1 4 ;r“1,001 Jr..yidslit 40, 2 ; 10,110
%hoill.l-1 , at ,' and Itt.oott its. Name at 1031,.. 100 u the.
hut, at Ito a , I:Loott the..ll-111.1., at a ti,irts dap.
11l Lk NI EAT. Sisk+
UI bids So I Lard at taw., cash; and 1 buds.
.1., at , nit.•
The Milwaukee I /Serif,. o, .Li ne 4.. says " There has lawn
some eV neaten( created awning fantlncers by the appear•
inner of numerous buyers from Eastern houses, which has
led them to look for 3 to F.r, advance on last year's prices.
tiny oldest dealers refiner to yield to these demands, and trade
has not been pushed alnea.l as fast as the excellent shearing
weather would seem to indicate. The wool sold the past
week has been in small lots, and in pito poor au:Within.
We anticipate that ninny of the largest clips will be picked
op at extraracant prices by traveling buyers and agents.
The tlialStititlon anteing dealers nn to allow from 2 to 3c. ad
vance on last season's priees quote unwashed at ISI6O
roma,. 2:.(0..27c. half blood 27,42.5 c; three-quarters
; full bla.d 31(d.3.3c, and choice selected Merino 34n
These prices are only for (lean wool, and when full of
dirt and grease the proper deduction is insisted upon by buy
err Foote ..f the best ,A:pe of this ruuuty have sold this pant
week nit 304:;2c."
The Cleveland Plaind,L , r, top L, save: The shearing, sea
,un in now passing: the receipts of the new clip may be ex
pected to occur very soon. A brisk trade is indicated herr
I y the arrival of unite a number of Eastern buyers, who
though they make rai•untioni into different portions of the
mate, make Cleveland their head quartets. Vitt, ls, doubt
-1,4s the best market for farmers: the competitkm between
buyers bsing active, and sulli , ient to itiAnre the best going
•• We 1111, ,, Ito reported sales as yet. lint fits a e‘,llll
- of views. believe that the following range of prices
can relied ini as correct. fur the present :
nuns in to quarter blood, In lb.. ' , 50,30 cents.
11 ,1 3.31 - airib ••
'Chris quarter , iig„:t; • •
Fill: hii.sl 3stts4o ••
Fatii•y• 4.ilta i3O "
4 th.Me tiglll , l. N • ..311 • atially may that
I %••I tar, '(a•.l whit It luta laten
twoal and du., whir It are pet (mot tly w.tale .1 and cleattNet:
•.t itiptirits, will ei•minattilat tat the IttaAtt quo-
The lietroit riesefiier says that at the date of itn
AA! review •• the, wore quits a minds, of wool buyers
East in the market, w ha ie since that time re
',nod Ono holm., u lock porehased quite largely
:.siar. has also gone out of the markets Others, buying
p. Eastern ordels, hare had voile of their orders coun
t- to,eled. and there Norms to lie a general disposition an
the loot id East, u nom ufortorer, to keep out of the mar
k I as inu, h keisiolsle tor the present. tine buyer, who
has rips for sill worth id wool, in limited to 3.5e. , r , lb.
f d the Lent wads, uith IweOlive ordent onleer', wools are t o
bi I...tight at from 25 to th. not to laty. Other buyers
think priers will range shout the name as last year. from
t - The rreeipt9 for the past week do not reach
r
Ids. This has lain rereivisi in small lots, met
otly in nailer bail order. A few lots of blood bare
le en taken, for whith 3:fins:Wis. was paid. Most of the lots
liameser, hire heel, sold at ender 30p.-
kw a grssi expiirt and hdrne
ti ode demand for f,tinnVin and m.dinm izrai.l , -K .1 Fleur. and
sir , .0.4,41 at 5..10 amts higher; enlra 15,04' bhl.+ at
ta , triad State, and zlifsaA•n,4 , i for
at , 1 , d.,, tArly in thi , inferior told is low as van),
into pi for I.,ornttn,ti c .al Indiana, Illinois. 11'it
, nein an ti fer ci.mna. , ii to gusal extra
71 i s for e,anin.in ti• n.ael and S474tif 9 ;;••
ier • s the market doling batyant, with agi.es.l
. le•rt aml trade demand, and tome ipplolative
I nearly :Liss. did. ria• exln , rt, including extra Ohio
=date at priria within the rank, For Fouthern Fkint
• , A d em:en d and the market it armor. . sales
~, 1 , 1- at fi•r • “111,11011 t l . l Slll/. 1 11 ' 11,', $1 1 .1.1 1 ,
I.
13 1 11, an extra :slides fin , . I• 1•1,. Rye Flat at i'dk,
i.e . nue opal sats•rrii.•• Meal •teatl,!,; Sall, 1 1 ,1
.•(haudaull,,, at $3.15 -I - inter. , Wheat Digo Ind
dye. ami prii hole a •11,stino 1,111,116 y. x }ille ttwii ,
tat g,•••1 anal phut ,, parcel', at plant
i 1 twides Ile .1.1 i,.. t Ire-o !AI , ht - k 1,.`•
1-----.••,.: - 14,1, 1.1t,. ,111 ClOOl, ~ilsl 01
t.• 1 1 1 - 11.' 1 . 1 1.. :1.4 • •si xmtr r and swing
=MO
the le!! thither
=IEEE
k— t A ,Alk rt. 11111, ok. t.a ily , tire, I. -
'rl 1 , •Akirk I. 41 I pr • - t• rol rii , r - A nr•1; it ir
• ir• 1- i, unntr-.1 I.r liormAk•r ; k•kn/ 1 - k• 1
r tot l'Anna. rink! \Suck , . f r
Arr s•ir..l :Ant n: ,All- 1 •1•• kin, ration
_ %••rs Ark•l ro• - ropts
I taot liark,•• in an! the .lortornkt t.
.nr•••• it lit, Fittr.lrol , At I.kor tri for klisrilltrAirAtot
tAr • orrizoon t.,gook' nrks. l . l St ' 51 ' 11,1 11111 1 1 1 111 ' 1.1- ' l '
,L .r vr•llrork. 1111e , I and .Litt:
Skiin to nro•lrrati rtAinerit Ar
I IA h I
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irjur
t f Mr
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' ,ft 1., St ~t,. and .;,,,• :AM r.AA 111 w, 1111.1 pl ISA An. nt :V ~..41.
Ii I rrncd 1.8..1, at ;....1 l', - I‘. ,outmu.." to advance a itll II
I t : .I..:‘,Alid . Itudiy r.r 13111 n, • rrntrar N. +aka 1-1 , 10 1,1,1, al
• :.
7 1 .ragrr.:.d/ for Mean. il7, A 17;2:. 11. r ;Atria., .Meac. and
,:r 7 I prturc ilta , fir co and in good dcznand 1 atlc• 11dron
/I.' KA $7.2, 1 a , c , lor ruuntry prinud. $.49,7a1 (or country .
m..• Ir.l N. 7;... 12 for r.• p.+ krarl Nimv , Lurd I,l,ter , ~.,,i,..
:•,.; I 1.. At 11' 4 '. 12. ‘l...mr, I.t, y'lt‘t Butt,' and Ch,-...,
.i. 1A.,.11.r.1t.• •1.-utial,.l n ill, I.; ,1,144, in 01011. ,
'aat 1:1:1. naja•rtin.: nt 1111i1 loot tatrrel. at
1..1 s•t' !.) I. -t:t..•11 , 1), Uu flit fin,' and I.ltat
t•t :-.:raletnatoi V 144 ,•1 , 1 I, 11 It .•1/ pr:, tetrinn.
a atemll dantaral for attiplt ity tt.olo at fr. kV.:
a. quaint, Cora that mitet and arm. will, *mall lobo
it:: it N't 'wt., in in bout, .I.Latatal: ialtta :toll Lao
in jr: ma S..trtla•rn aml Penna. rant at „tt 1::. 1 :41. la. - la:ling
la:: I,n. ..1 whit,: at $1.2.f..tat,1.at. Ityr loett:o: aalas of 2000
tot • I rt:nu. at m 64.4)1 , .. 31141 .04110 small Into ntittat nt ;:tat
C. rll 1110, It'll, Inns :loarer;
tott I.a. South:Ill t:tlitatt at L't alLat Itto P•mtla , 14
4 • Ltl,l .t , Lf .L1111344...1 at Iflat IT. (Int. Rtratlit:
1•.1. AtGil, lot Itel.ttk att:l 34,a if: tor vania •
rroc tat , ,: t rtptioto a ad.an:ttng; tires I'ork i.
r a S2O. ‘V/111.1, - ) lattzwe:l: salto iu bltts nt 310532 •
n. tur.nti it itirti•te.
unit titotritto u
4.0, ,al.•. 1,6 I• nr
I. :a
1 , it, t•t aako 1 ,4, la, 41 :I:4,:ta.
........ 4 4 , 1.1. '.!.1 and fruit I
yea fit un (4'111701d 1,11,!,t
!,, W. 1.. NI lat , t ev,.aing ~t
.ar , mill, 1.• .1” •at ",:t, v,lll,out excepta.a.
~•• 1 • 1 t..1 , 3t,(1 a lark vt 11/L, nil Hamitia . .l
.... tia art - tor) n in at tall pr u,.
MENEM
commEnefis - d - ,.
Tr✓AS.rrer.
N. HOLMES, JR-
Secretary.
JAMES P. BARB..
Sulwrinfrmient.
S T. NORTHAM. JR.
anntift , e of A rin/ralum for Jung
OEO. W. CASS, V. P.
JAMES O'HARA
THOMAS BELL.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
OFLOCX or TOE DAILY MOWING POST ,
Wollnenday. Juno 25, 56.
The Wool Trade
Wool Trach. In the Interior
New York Market
Philadelphia Market
-
Cisacinnutl ,Inrket
New York Pattie Markel
Ness' Orleans Market.
v‘s .1 Balvs Cotton to-day we],
at 10, 9 -11 cent.
LE/1S d 0)., corner of ii,coud and Wood strovts ; and
Dr, giata golle,rll3lY. t1.24:11r
Qc(yrctißOTTOM LAND FOR COl'N
-I,j TRY SEATS AND GARDENING Pt It POS ES. AT
PI 111.11' SALE.—liii THI:IISDAY, June 2dltr, at 3 ohock.
welt be sold on tics primes_a that very valuable and hand
-iniely loi at. d vice, of ground, containing over tilly.fli 0
1, , s. ,ltlll.t..ii on the North side of the NlonotigaLela river,
iLi 1'i0..11, township, :dealt thii nail a half miles front the
city Thu stove elti.r It hies tern subdiviiiiii into lots of from
Le,. to tea acres. to Mitt purelimers. comprising part of the
. ii.1,,-st of the w ell known Scotch Bothilli traet, lying br
te.. it the Bradlock•ti Field Plank Road and the Moninign
ieda t tver adj.iming lands ot the late James Ross. and Iscing
'art of tire 3115,11 . Estate.
This haul la tent under cultivation, every foot of it arable
and of the very best quality for gardening purposes. and
most desirable as IllteS lot Country Residences, delightfulls
',wilted on the hank of the Monongahela. wiihin a be'
lia 0 o t.tei role of the centre ot business over a good road. To
gent !eaten seeking a beautiful secluded count ry hones eri,
•-i iii.. iesa. or Gard , tiers, a warm and fertile aril so convent
ot to market, Di, more favorable opportunity could Le af
tordeil.
P at. ,an be obtained at the office of NI. Swartzwelder,
Goa . 1.1.:1 hour th street, or at the corner of IVisod and Fifth
-treets.
T . ,' .. indisputable. Terms, one fifth Llish, balance in five
equal annual.' payments, secnred by bend and mortgage on
Cohe localises, with i• tcreilt payable semi-anal:ally.
I N 11.—omnilinties will leave the corner of Grant and
i 1 oui ili streets at 21, 2 o'clock. P. AL, on day if sale, to con
. i..., persons desirous of purchasing, to the ground.
i jeli I'. 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1 IBRICR DWELLING HOUSES, STORE
I 110051 AND LOT AT AUCTION . On TIII:ItS
i DA V evening. Jnno 26, at S o'clock, at the 51erckiants' Ex
dainge, will be sold, that valuable Lot of Groun Street, .d. situat la n
e u
1
the ,notab eaat corner of Smithfield and Second
situ a t e -i n
ing a front of 40 feet on Smithfield street, and extending
lack along Second street 130 feet., on which are erected tw.,
spacious, well.finisheil three story brick Dwelling Houses.
I with store room, which is considered among the beet stanch
for tisllicial on that stree •
t li ia further particula t
rs+ call on Messrs. B. 11.1'Lain A on G EO. BLNIGHASi &CO.—TRA_NSPORT. A
'.
Real Estate Agent", Fourth street.
P.
iliac gout!. Tot ma at sale. 51 . DAVIS, . TICS LINE—Vie PENNA. CANAL
Auctioneer and RAILROAD.—Tho aubscribera are p
h 2u delphia, Baltimore, or New York, via the State Works.
_ . - pared to ship - FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE D AIL to e tie
, ELAST IC - p.x o T ls E E N
6. _T Etgi,:er.r,, UM pity particular attention to Way Freights between
, le call :””19.anno , a new ankh of sacking fir all parts of Pittsburgh and JUlaigaWil. Baring a DAILY LINE OF
steam engines, wimps, Ac., when soft packing Is resmirtd FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope
The advantages of this article are: great durability, saving t . 1e...b1e L. ud ethers PA Cik i
nt l e N r e?t , d F ?r il e incite d -FNr They
resider entire ixtrisfaction.
id tallow, reduction of friction, eonseoliently vivito.? of power. GEO. BINGHAM A-GO.,
ft .1., nri , ',qui, to he niken 04a nj the stujiing I..rez, but, rii.ll:llm Canal Basin. Liberty st.
Ise.res packed in a cone, the packing ill allidllallV .V11131.1111C41,
tin:- s, mg time end material. Specimens of - the various 11 11 1)0 LL
F ''' ' - AY's—
-I—Building Lots for
Sale.—Four gumd building lots situated - in Allegheny
sins stn} he seen at
W. S. HAVEN'S Stationery Warehouse,
ySI Market ear, corner of Second . at the low price of $175 each, $5O in lutod, remainder at
. .City, near the outer depot, will be sold sepamtrly or together
. . oue and two years. &millet has a front of 24 feet and a6O
VI lc ff-15.e.es prime Carolina Rice, in feet atreot, by
inn
deep to a 24 feet they. Call and see the
RICE-15
store and for sale by plan. S. GIMEIMMT do SON,
MILLER A ItIeIiETSON. .le/9 Seal Estate e t,ganla, 61 Market at.
11111911111111
RIVER NEW S 7.
- - •
Tug itrvcx.—There were 4 font Inch water in the
at dawk
lost eve ing
by
h::'o.-"'"k''sld
lYh .d w , vnrW r4nl:r4durT7
day,v hadccou thetlo.pheean:
daring ontdo u r operetwits more pletwant. Boalikla si.the
wharf was ext.], ~,,,,, dull, only ono steamer departed fur
Cincinnati, and tn. arrivals (rum that port, ilia steamers
Argonaut " and Motrapalia."
Till: steamer "Orb." Onpt G. D. MOore r Ix tho regular
packet for Wheoling this morning—leaving at 10 o'clock
THE steamer "Iowa" was towed up Licking river where
she will await a rise of water. The steamer "Clara Dean"
left Cincinnati, on Monday, for Pittsburgh, and the um}
seer" had arrived at that port.
Toe fine steamer "Clifton," Cupt. Thos. Poe, will leave
this evvuing. at 4 o'clock, for Louisville. She has superior
accommodations for passengers, and these wishing to make
a pleasant nip to the Falls City should nut fail to give her
an early call.
THE tine steamer " Minerva " was detained yesterday,
owing to the great pressure of business. We were Informed
by Capt. John Gordon and his polite clerk, Mr. Johnston,
that she will leave this ruoruing, at 10 o'clock, for Cincin
nati, without fall.
Svcanta Snn.—The light draught steamer "Lucie May"
was sold yesterday to the owners of the "Metropolitan" for
517,000 cash, and is intended for tlio Lipper Mississippi trade.
She is now tranofering her load for Louisville to the steamer
"Clifton." The -Lucie" w.ll commence to freight for St.
Paul. Mr. U. K. Hazlett is expected hereon Saturday, when
due notice will be given of her departure for the river of
bridges.
CAPT. J. J. ROBINSON'S new steamboat hull arrived on
Tuesday evening from Graham t Co.'s ship yard, Freedom.
She was launched with her cabin on. She draws only 9
inches forward and 8 inches aft, and measures 158 feet In
length un deck; 32 feet beam, and 4N feet depth of hold.
cau _say, as far as our own knowledge extends and that of
hats of experienced mechanics, that the workmanship on
this new hull will vie with any thing of the kind that ha'
ever been landed'at our wharf.
THE Nov Orleans Le Cberier do la Louaiane, of June 18th,
says
The steamer Swan left Shreveport on the 13th feet- Re
ports t n boat in port for New Orleans—no tine from Upper
Ited River—four feet water on the Falls and falling—the riv
er telling fast all the way down—passed steamer Lone Star
at Tucker's bar.
THE St. lad Io Denancrat, of the 24th inst., says:
Toe river opposite is on a stand. with a good stage of water
to Cairo. There is a good stage also to bookuk. The Illi
nois is , low that several buds have been compelled to with
draw. The Tropic has conic down, having had some trouble
with the bars, and another boat will take her place. The
NUnsouri is on a stand, or falling slowly.
T ermos the kindness of the Adams Express Company
we are in receipt of papers iu advance of the mail. From
one of them (the Louisville Courirr of the 24th) we take the
The river Wite talliflg yesterday, with but threw flint ten
Incbeit water in the canal. by the mark. At ebufflotown
hir, the %boxiest point on the river, there were no boats
etin.l. The J. S. Pringle. that had been tlefait.ed below
the r Intr. voccetele..l iu getting over un the l.tte &well, Lied er
r,e4 yeeierilay.
of the 2.511.1 Ear
The Cumberland rivor was falling on Saturday, with risen
Ly inches on the Shoals.
hyltur to the continued low water. freiehts continue firm
at the fullu% lug figures, with nurlerats oaeriu7s:
Puzsburgh nod Tl7wcing--Whisky and 0,1, 100 c. It bid
Pork, Stu.; Flour. 60c.; Molasees lard, 11.tenn ' Sagr.r,
and Grain, 34.10. V 100; Wool 40c. tOO; $l,OO l O bale.
St. Louis—Dry Goods, 50c.; Beery Freights, 40c. V cwt.;
Whi,ky it! - 6 hid
Nrto Or/Am-I—Flour $1,0: Whisky $1.75; Oil $1,75; Pound
Freight 60c.(4,5r ut.: nse.on 50c. %t 100. Pork $.1;25.
Sas/wino—Whisky and bbl.; Ale $1,81 . 3.c.; hit
Freight 75,..,.:51 V cwt. ea:dn Passengers $l5.
Iraboxli and Arkitss.l4...No boats loading.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
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ARRIVED.
Steamer Nebraska, Dears, NPKeeeport.
Venture, holes Steubenville.
.• Tigress, Beret, Wellsville.
•• nrn, Moore. WhAeling.
.• Knroz. Cincinnati.
•• Argonaut. Xl'Lane, Cincinnati .
DEPARTED.
Steamer Nebraska, Bears, ,WEeesport.
lierst Wellsville.
'• Yen ture;•l3olee, Steubenville.
•• Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling.
•• Reliance, Doyle, ‘Vheeling.
•• Dunleith. Beltehoover, Cincinnati
STEAM BOAT'
WHEELING, &c.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling
Th, R./SALI PI, Capt. U. larri.E. and th.
RB. Capt. GEohAiY. B. .liloaaE. will man .
MD - A:LAIL DAILY PACKETS betw,a.n Pill
• !.,1, .11,11111, mai sulpping at all int...nut.
a.
The DIURNAL will leas, Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesduya .111 It ..lab e. at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ltztruncrtatn. she
will leave AVbeetinii. ~n Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at :it', o'clock.' A. M..
The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh nn Tuesdays,
Tlairislaya and Saturdays, at 10 oclock, A. 3L—RartimiLim,
she will leave ‘Wheelin,..... on Mondays., Wedneedays and ...rt..
days, at 71. i o'clock, A. M.
For ft...wilt or itinleaire apply on board, or to
J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent,
Jelt; No. lbs Front street.
Regular Packet for Marietta, Parkers
burg. Itocklugport, Pomeroy, Point
Pleasant and Galipolts.
-Zr,?Tbe 1101,, and vary light draught steamer
CILARLF.S AVERY, Capt. W. P. TOII.ANCE,
will hoer for the above and Intermediate ports
cicry FRIDAY. nibP. AL
For freight or passage apply on board. jel9
West N CS'S' ton—Regnlar Packet.
Regular Dailey Packet for West Newton, in
. 1 .. d. connection with the Connelsville
The excellent and very light draught steemer
KIIItASK A. Capt. C. It.R, will leave DAILY (except. I.lln
day) tor West Newton. in connection with Conuelville /tail
rw!
Pds.cincers and Shippers will apply on board or at the
Weed Newton Wharfhoat. jer
The steamer ST. LAWRENCE. Captain
l A O,I.4DUNLAI . ,-1:1P1 . k. J. Lti,Viltli will leave I
the above and internieilisr , ports on rut; 6:
at 10 ..'cloek. A. M.
r freight of passage apply tat board or At the ::
lit MARINE ASSOCIATION 11.00315, No. Si W.
For Cincinnati andLonleville
The steamer cLre'roN, Capt. MO& Pot
-4 Clerk, M`CLOSlitt —Still leave for the abore and
intermediate ports on THURSDAY, Juno f.'et
.tt. 4 e'..l,s-k
For freight passage apply on hoard, or at dm PITTS.
ItUROII NI A RINN. ASSOCIATION 11.00.115, No. S 3 Water
•Ueet. jti:27
For
The steamer 3. R. CARSON, Captain D. Z..
Bateaux—Cie, k, 8.. Batearite.-wal leave for
the above and intermediate ports on TIIDIIS
DitJuue 26tb, at 10 A. Ai.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or at the PFFTS
RC ItG MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 'Water
straw. .026
The steamer SAM YOUNG, Captain B. C.
Onar---Allerk. J. A. hokum, Jr. will leave for
the above and intermediate ports on TRIMS-
I,A •26th, at 1.0 o'clock A M.
. .
Ft.r freight or pasaage apply ott board, or at the PITT'
1W 1W II MA KIN E ASSOCIATION ItoONIS., No. 12 Watt
je::o
The new light draught steamer I.IN - 1 - lII.VA.
Copt. JOIIN Oospos; Clerk, JoEsap , s—will leave
for the 11 bOVO and intermediate ports et 12
.'duck Tilis DAY. /
1 , ,r freight or passage apply on board. or at the PITTS
BURGH MARINE "ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water
street.Je23
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T EMON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION
IA Id NX. Having made extensive p
parations this winter, we are now pre pared
to do n HEAVY BUSINESS by PELVSYL, N A t......i.NA1t
and RAILROAD, TIIROUGH TO AND FROM THE't lizr-
Ewi CITIES. We can assure our friends and all those
disposed to palmnize the Perna. Canal sit road. I tint no
imam ail l be spared to render general ea action to Ship
pers of Eastern and Western Freight. AVOIDANCE
.51 , TUC INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLSZII.ILNY
Pt iIiTAGE RAILROAD till give increased despatch to the
transmission of freight.' •
Office on PENN street, at the Canal Basin.
YD a LEMON.
mhl4 LLO
QTEAMER PAUL JONES FOliT sA - I:7
1
,) The undersigned offer for sale, the Sne
,tenor PAUL. JONES, as site now Las ut the r l o tt i
altot f, at Pit tsburgh.
Tie PN UI. JOIN ES is ono year and four months old—'
knot! Ido feet, beam 35 feet., held 64 feet. two engines,
cilioders 23 inches in diameter, 7 teat stroke. She is In
complete order and well found in all respects. The cabin is
,d . tht indet approved style, and fitted up in thercant elegant
mum,.
Tlie PAUL JONES will be sold on the following terms:—
say one-fifth cash. balance 4,8, I 2 and lb months, with in
terest and approved security. If said boat is not sold at
private sale before the Ist day of July next, she will be of
fered st public auction, and sold on that day.
A ny person having claims against the PACL JONES, will
t,,a - nrt them to the undersigned for settlement along with
the balance of the claims, as soo
CA n as
DWE said boat is sold.
W. A. LLLO ~,........
MARK STERLING -I ``•“'"eeg-
yI ER'S TRANSPORTATION
Anticipating the want of facdities fo
transporting Freights to and from the
Pro Cites, via Pennsylvania Canal and Bruirirads, we have
our stock of Boats, &c., on same, to a DOUBLE
Da iI.V I.lliE, which givea us a capacity of over 1600 tone
per month each way.
assure Our friends, and those disposed to patronise the
State improvements, there will Le nothing spared on our
part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
and Western Freights with promptitude and dispatch.
BIER & MITOILELL,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
V'et
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SAINT LOUIS, &c.
For St. Louis
CINCINNATI
Poi Cincinuiii
For Cincinnati
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INVIGORATING
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PIIRIVOMEaVOIT
Health Restored *And (elfin ilLtengyheyeed
fit
NNE'S INIIIGORATEVG
I.peril, replace ireaknells Atithstrength,
v.it.ll efficiency, irregularity with.tniffirin*id
natural activity, and this not only wifileut harfinftif iine
tin, but with a happy effect nu the general eirganficathiti.
Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever die'
gni.), with the nervous system, and that the perailratifiti of
the nerve of motion and sensation In pliyeicar death." Dear
in weed, else, that ter every kind of nervous disee, the
yfiisit Cordial is the wily reliable preparation heww u.
CCitit Otr NI:111111n tiltillASES.
No touguage ten convey au atequirte idea of the frame&
ate 1,11
dhhhi 11. L
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it occasions in the
di `trcel
broken down by erce,,e, ettoe
systien, whether
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braced, revivified and built up. The '".titt ' fl e A l v i mka
symptoms of IlerTollB disease ranlah LOgallU
Nor is the effect temporary; for thoOordial
' e l f ' ' ' tle medicine reach the coinfiltrition itself, an d r
to its normal condition.
LOSS OF ALEhIO.II.I, • •
Confusion, giddiness, rub of blood to the bead, mebancholy,
dobility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction
—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabilr
ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident to males,
decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania,
vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipa
tion, etc., from whatever causes arising is, if there be any
reliance to be placed on lumen testituouy, absolutely it al.'
lible
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALE&
The unparal effects of this great restorative- in- all
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals
of medicine. Thousands of stimulants hare been itrrentod—
thousands of iuvigorants concocted—all purporting to be
specified in the various diseases and derangements , to which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable. .
EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE,
Who gaffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre
mors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pt.
culler to her sex, or common to both seise—ehould give the
Invigorating Cordial a trial.
MARRILT) PEI:EONS, . •
Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used a bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all
directions are to be found the happy parents; of healthy off
spring, who would not }hive been as but fir this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is equally potent far the many
diseatee for which it is :I:commended. Thousandstif young
men have hem regtoret by using it, and not in a single in
stance has it faired to benefit them.
pEnsozis uF PALL COMPLEXION,
Or consumptive halite, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, ditinging the skin from a pale, lel
low, sickly color, to a lecauttful florid complexion. •
TO TB SI MISGUIDED. •
These arc some the sad and melencholyeffecta 'produced
by y habits of youth, viz: weakness ofitho back and
limb~, paths in the bead, dimness of sight, loot of muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irrita
i dor.ingrount of the digestive Inactions, general de
bility, symptems of conaumptione, eta.
Ilcutsty, the fearful effects oh the mind ere ma-to be
dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, deptioskin of
spirits evil forebodings, aversion to society,:iielf-dheittat
I•vo oisolitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced
All thus afflicted, '
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
Should reflect that a snood mind and body my the most ne
c,isary requisites to promote connubial hapfinese; indeed,
without these, the Journey. through life becomes a weary
itgrlmage---tbe prospectifourly darkens the view; the mind
b-comes shiolowel with despair, and filled with the melee.
chuly reflection that the happiness of another becomes
blighted with your cuss
CAUTION I
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by
some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will hare the proprietor's
(lei-lulle pasted over the cork Cl each bottles, and the follow
ing words blown in the glass:
Dr. Illoriesi invigorating Cordial.
C. li. RING, Proprietor, N. Y.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottles
—price three dollars par bottle, two for five dollars, six for
twelve dollars. C. 11. Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N. Y
Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada
and the West Indies.
AGENTS
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Pittsburgh Da. CEO. FL KEYSER, N 0.140 Wooded-
FLEMING BROS, No. SO Wood strait;
IL E. SELLERS, Wood street.
Allegheny City...BECKIIA.O & M'KRNNAN;
JAMES T. SAMPLE 8 CO.;
•
J. P. FLEMINO.
Agent for 0h10...J. D. PARE, CiorionMi. fapilidasrly
A A CARD TO TriE LADIES.—
DR_ DUPONCLYS GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOR ,
=4-I.
FEMALES. The combination of ingredients in Dr. Dupon• 4,-24
co's ilohlen Pills, are perfectly harmless. They have been ...-
ii.vt 11/ rho private practice of old Dr. Duponco for over 30 . --'''' ` ,l "
years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and .. 14 - li. , oik'
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neierfailing success in almost every case, in correcting " T'`- 4 '' -s4
irrigularinea, relieving painful and thetiessing =mania-. ...1, .44
tip n, particularly at the change of life. Froth oto 10 Pills " _
will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites. '' el-,i.1, 0 1 ,
N. ally eery lady in the land suffers from that complaint -4.4. ~1
The shove pill has permanently cured thousands, and Will 'i,..4',..: - .
.:are yon if yon use them. They cannot harm yon—pn the :ye, 5 ,,,,V,,„'/..' it- r
coet tar), they rethove all obstructions , restore nature to ifir,ci , \'... 4 7i', F1?,...'5.:6Ayjf el pt ,Isar channel, and invigorate the whole system. ;liitriiii,: : ""`ro 4 ..el
Who.• health will - not permit an increase of family, wilt find ... ~ Y,,,,4,,.., ;
these Pills a successful preventive. Far particulars see di;' y i, , , ,, ,,, 7.e„ .. ...A ,
ructions on the box. Price sl—and will tie sent to ladles ,•-.- ie -
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ea I , i,,koi l aily, by mail, by enclosing gl to either of the Col- : ' l ,.iti , it
lowieg agents:..-',-lir
Sold by SA.IIPLE it REED, S. aura] Agents for Allegheny
City - , FULTON'S Drug Store llinningham, JOHN P. SCOTT,
and bS.W. A. G 11,131,N FEN , SEY 8 CA 1, No. 4.3, Fifth street, ~,,i,
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opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, who will supply dealers at
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proprietor's prices. Sold by all Druggists in the city and
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SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. ,
IN QUART - BOTTLES.
Fur the R enural and Permanent (hire of all Diteam alirtHn9
from an impure .Wite . of the Blood, or
1111144 the System.
This truly valuable preparation is extracted from soloctetll
roots of the finest description, by mijans of an expensive and
powerful apparatus. which obtains the medicinal and active
principle in n highly concentrated form, no sciethifically coms.
biting the severed vegetable products in the process that a
compound extract of :sarsaparilla is obtained infinitely sup..
riot' to any other for purifying the blood, and the care of
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, Sort., Pimples, Dolls,
Cutaneous Erfiptions, Rheumatism. Mercurial diseases, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis. Corannuption, Female Jr.
regularities, Loss of Appetite, and General Debility,
This powerful remedial agent nets simultaneouslyhpon the
Stomach. the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently fitlinn
lates, while it disengage. and expels from the system all that
is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being #o;*.ty
vegetable, it is perfectly harmless in ithoperation; thsomet
delicate persons may take it at any lime with perfiset alsfety.
The astonishing success of this medicine' ,cowitintiy
creasing during the last sixteen years, hefirieLlared , ferit-the
dist i ag-uibbell commendations of the, Ftwplcy;anctii•enjoye a
wide-spread popularity andextensive patrenageNrblekthrowe
entirely out of competition every otker,preparaticorhf horse,
withs.
Attention is mipecthally solkited to the' following eertiti
rate
ANOTHER CURE OF scrtoFuLAz•
TROT, N. Y., Septen44o,lBo.
Memo's. A. B. if P..Cands—tientlemeni I Laveller nearly
fee year. been troubled with that Alreadful.disease, Scrota
.., much so, 11l to be offensive to my htwband and to my
~-if; and to obtain relief. havg tried every kind of medicine
that mine under my notice, without effect. One of my neigh
hero, who had been curednif a similar complaint, by your
Sarsaparilla, advised me to make a trial of it, and ram truly
my that it has done me a world of good, havlngeompletely
cored me. Hoping that my evidence may induce , others
similarly afflicted to adopt the same remedy, with int:Lame
satisfactory results, I remain gratefully yours,
&RAM J. P6insua.
*IL Prepared and sold by A. B. &D.
and Chemists. 100 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by
11. A. FARNESTUCE. & CO., FLEMING DROS.,,Eitteburgb,
a nd by Druggist; gswarvilly. Prize ft per bottle- or six btt
ties ter ta. jel.l
TONICS WON'T DO !--They never did t o
more than give temporary relief and they never
It to because theyton't touch the canto of the disease. Tito
cause of all arm and bilious diseases is eke atmospheric
poison called Miasma or Malaria. Neutrirlmr thiopollouty
Its natural antidote, and all disease ea.,ied by st disappears
at once. Rhoda? Fever and dyne Cure to thio Antidote to
Mai:iris, and moreover it is a pertectly
The certificate of the celebrates! Jr milt, J. it. Chiltpiy 'of
Now York, to this effect, L attached to every bottle; there
fore if it does no past it con th, it,, harm.
This is more thou'oin_le,add Qolnioe, Arsonic„ or, any
tonic ig eziotenee, as their mai to ruinous to tbeconatitntlon
and brhtgt on Lit.eb which never nrlCars a person to
feel perfectly tv 11 roe munient Io illitatration of
thane troth , . I. -.a no, zono- ,straots from a lotteries', received
from a Physician:
ilsoiseivoont Ohio, Unfit/14656.
Ca-13ACIETOWIT,
JAS A. RHODES, Fest:4)oy Sir: Toura of 2d.lnst. Is at
Ilan I. The Cate arrived late bud year end the, dilliMalty in
4 ,As t y, any, ono to try It was greatly Increased .frOns the
ca that is meetly bad been introduced whlth
in issvem.with the public, as beffig batter thanes:l4 titnino
—not knosrfm , ' I presume that this remedy they:need . to
ta.,espe t aking Quinine, contained the drogitselfr.'-',......:" . •
'Luis remedy, kritiwil as Smith's Tonic, woulddirearlabiy•
treak an ngue, but it slid not cure it , as It woulOften re
turn with reneis*viger. This one circumstance I. deemed
in raw Lever, ill could institute a teat commtriatiti„bet7see .
it oil your Cure. Thefollowftig, is the result:
Three persona took your Care, all of which were cases of
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing.
Ploy hart tried Quinine, end other remedies, octagonally
missing a chill, but it wee Cal in all smell eases) slowly wear
ing then, out, and laying the foundation of other stutseve.
rer maladies. 1 did succeed in c ffecting a radical- cure of
all threw of these CUM with your remedy,. and they lave
not hod chill since. lu nil three of these canaille Stnith'a
Tonic had been used, and would, no before stated, break the
chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return.
I think there will be no difficulty now in 'giving to your
Cure the vantage ground of any other femedy now in use
here. Sc., Sc. WILLIAM DOCK.tfErfX D.
RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CORK, or• "ANTIDOTE TO
MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in eilitolice, Is
equally certain as a PREVENTIVE, as a MIDI'
,'Taks it
when you feel the chills coming on, andyonivill titireilave
• a single one.
JAMES A. RIIODES, Proprietor, 'Pnividmice
For sale by Druggists generally. • -'..!..:2-3e14.••••
D ItIIatrDrSEASES-,—Dll. 8R0W37; Noti
60 Smithfield 'Street, between Third and•-Pnnflil
streets, devotee hie entire attention fo an - Oftlee 'Prep
ties. Hie heftiness is, for the most 'part, 'colill,itecl4o.
private Venereal Diseases. and such painfal 011 .' 1 5WW.,
brought on by imprudence, youthrellminigiluce„ - fat,..at MCM.
elyphilia, Syphilitic Eruptifms, Gonorthen(Olms
slue
Urethral Diechar., Imparicfotinc, atoc - 4, tittle altrliaeases
of the Venereal &gen. skirises , EczFtiaticlihrOtions ,
Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disuses,-teMinni
Impotency, Plies, Rheumatism, Female weikacm, etl2traly
Suppressions, Diseases of tho Jointadfistola In Ano,Ttervona
Affections, Paine in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the.
Bladder and Kidneys, emccessfully treated.. Cure . rnaranued.
Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enehteisiiinser,,,,
to offer assuramies of a speedy cure Wall who:Ma i
der his care.
Office and Private Consultation Boma '
giaftatftAtild ek,
between Third and 'earth streets. • ..:!-!Fr
(Or Charges moderato. 3.xf
DR. BROWN continues to be-tiL" , ' , `.'fax
the cure of SITZRET DISEASPA.
long-standing cases is unequalled. The aMictedorstilvdte
to tall without delay. Persons attlicted,witkireatiihl D 1 8"
Rheumatism, Pllee, or Seminal staid ha
de;ey to get his advice. Letters coubsliinisAlfaluddedado.
ly su.wered.
011iee and Private Rooms, N0... ‘ 60 Sualthilehl eared.,
betweeu Third and Fourth streots.PßObt!rigl.
OLD TYPE METAL.
.._ . .
ur E 'HAVE FOR SALE; at the Mee of
IT. ibo MOILNIING POST, a largo quantitt 4 OLD
1
TYPE. Mach isle and others wont:lag such amattLele =I
get a largo in plyty eallittg won. "' ac,
— O .-- - - W11117r3 le — edreilpir
I- T2ress ß an a othe A r To7f gen, Dark, pa 'ellliii per
&law:Yorks Summer Cow e. which we will open thi4bMening.
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