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' •.,* - s , - , v,- ,' 4 . ..4 . N. ei ,i• h 3 t ni- ~ 4 t ., t • ,, Al* - -L \ 2 ::,''''" , - ' ' .'..'. • 4 " ik : ',:r.4z4• + .. ,- 0 4 *,-:' , , , -1. •f, J- get 14 , 744-.1 . • - f A rt V 7" ' 4r . ilP:seg;e • -4 • 1-15*,:t.,4-1"r. Xs -r _ 0 1. 04: 701.:4ta';' , 41 4 0 %7' t ietAkt,..#4;l , 4 l l - 41 " 1 'Y * ' 4 •*-1. 4e.)t-i4-gyi444,14-Y1: 0 .17'4 4 :4;t:14,40 , 44.4* - . tve* LOCAL AFFATRS. SATURDAY MORNING THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AT PITTSBURGH On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on OOTOBE B. let, ad and 3d, 1856. J 824 8081. C. WALKER, Secretary [We have before mentioned that an elegant stand of colors were soon to be presented to the Chicago Light Guards by the Duquesne Grays of this city. The committee to whom is delegated the pleasing duty of presentation, leave here next Tuesday. Mr. Edward J. Allen has written a spir it-stirring eong, appropriate to the occasion, which has been set to music by Harry Richer. Here it is:] UNFURL THE GLORIOUS BANNER A PATRIOTIc SONG —sy EDWARD J. ALLEN Written ou the occasion ..1 the preeetitation of a Stand Colon by the DuqueHut, Geo Pittsburgh, to Ow Chi cago Light Ouard,” Unfurl the glorious banner' breeze— The emblem of our country's pride, on land and on the seas. The emblem of our liberty, borne proudly in the The hope of every freeman, the gleaming stripes and stars! The glorious band of patriots who gave the flag its birth, Have writ with steel in history, the record of their worth : From East to West, from sea to sea, from pole to tropic sun, Will eyes grow bright, and hearts beat high at name of Washington. Ah I proudly should we bear it, and guard this flag of oars, Borne bravely iu its infancy, amidst the darker hours; Only the brave may bear it—a guerdon it shall be Fur those who well have won the right to boast of I i be rty . • To our sister State we give it. Ab Alexia's war doth tell How, underneath its gleaming folds, the gallant Hardin fell ! And bravely will she guard it, while lives the power that wields The swords of Name's most glorious sons, her Bissell and her Shields ' Then unfurl the glorious banner out upon the welcom ing air! Read the record of their gallantry upon its radiance there ! Take the banner to your keeping, while our hearts are thrilled with joy, "From the men of Pennsylvania to the men of III:- Hoer inn B. r - Swid.r.J.- A se rious affray occurred in 'Senile Lager Baer Saloum, Woos/ idreet near Fifth, yesterday afternoon about 6 o'cliszk. As near as we eau ascertain the tucts are those: A party of four or fire were in the saloon partaking of lugtr and Switzer cheese, when'two of them named Richard nod Dennis O'Leary got into wrangle, which, huweier, did not terminate very seriously. Soon after another party consisting JohL Lutz, Wen. Patch, John Patch and John Au.,- tin also entered. They had not been in long before Wm. Patch and one John Braddock belonging to the other crowd got into a fight, and both sides taking Vart it soon became a general scrimmage, which ter. minuted in Richard O'Leary and a man named Tom iliallagher tieing stabbed. O'Leary hue four cute in ,his back and Gallagher one. Neither are considered in a very critical condition. All of the assailing party lied, and up to this time of writing had not been taken into custody; neither had any in;orma• tion been made. several of those engaged in thi• disgraceful tee are notorious run - dies: who richly deserve the watchful care of Jailor Phillips. Larcro4y.—C. F. Bright, of ult,t un hig way t. St. Look and had engaged hie pa• sage on the steamer "North Star, - bad $l,O iu Philadelphia bank bills tttolen from him while atop ping at the Monongahela lUD use in A mnu by the name of Metlenry hat barn arrested and e.tin mittaal. charged with the crime attealing the fund,. Mr. Bright had engaged his patteag. CAI the steatner North Star which leave: f or St. Louis t••-•m y, but on aecount of this interruption will moat likely le detained. After M.oivary had committed the lar,eny he immediately tepairii_l to W.I . funtiehtng etore and laid in an ample supply of ,hirt:;, col lars and cravat, , for which he paid ti.!.11 of hi, ill gotten treason+. The tradesman ha+ been notified that he will have to fork over. and thcrehv lone smile " Roll, 1 II —Thc I.lot, et, J o.ph Dawson, who RIO committed t., jail some with agu fur au at tempt at burglar) in the Diamond and also far the , lineeny of a guitar from Dr. Backue, was again "rolled in" to jail yesterday afternoon by one of the Sheriff's deputies. iie wan let out on bail after the above charges had been made. When the late tlrand Jury met they found true bills against biro, and his trial wan LU come off at the recent term of the Sea- awns. Lawson, hoteet or, was uot ready, but kept dark. His bail tbereture gave hue up. Hence the hr. E. Bealt'', l'untoroloo IV the Aretie /legions at Ataraubly Begildrtyt —The sensation this production of art has created, is not surprieiug when we exam sine it critically, as a work of a master, and the cub Jest which created it. Connected will one of the moat extraordinary events in history, combining science with wild adventure and romance, linking I s :lathier a chain of incidents unparalleled io ancient or modern discoveries, it is therefore not rurprieting dhatisshould attract crowded and fashionable audi ,encer.-- 4 rytt iron City Coma, , rria/ roticy-, l'pon ,visiting this buniuese man's College, we were cur- Iprised to find the attendance so great. We noticed 'that almost every class of the business men of the .dity were there represented ; also a large number 01 teachers Us= the city and country, receiving instruc tions in perunauship. Teachers are here ynalified in writing and the various arts of penmanship, as well as a thorough and practical knowledge imparted of teaching the art upon the must improved and scientific principles. ftlyht el? 'Va il (/rant-d.—At a special meeting of the Councils the Allegheny Valley Railroad Compa ny were granted the right of way through the city via Pike st., and it is supposed that in less than thirty days the track will be laid. As it was well known that " to this complexion would we come at last," the only subject of wonder is that Council did not "go and do it" long ago, Pittsburgh Bonds.—Mr. Devitt, the City Treasur er, is prepared to meet on the first of July the inter est on the city debt, and also the interest on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad bonds. The funds were advanced by lltlesers. Kramer & Rabin, corner of Third and Wood streets, and the interest on the Steubenville bonds will be paid ut the Bank of America, New York. Camphene Expf.sion.—A lady who boards at Mrs. iftrribut's, on Robinson street, Allegheny, was serere- Yy in the face by the explosion of a camphono lamp on Thursday evening. Sbe was in the act of tiling it when the accident occurred. The furniture In her room caught fire,but the flames were extinguish ad before serious damage had been done. Committed.—A young girl of about fifteen years of age was yesterday sent up for a period of ten days for drunkenness. Her case was hoard before Aid. Major. Her father is now undergoing his sen tame of sit months in prison for larceny. The y o ung offender wept many tears and was truly an object of commiseration. An Assault and Battery was committed at Sharps burg yesterday by Michael Gleason on his wife threatening at the same time to take her life. Wee eon wan committed to jail by Esq. Elsosser. The District and Quarter Session Courts hold a morning session this day commencing at nine o'clock. sir Clark's Stomach linters are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the beet family medicine of the age, for the sure of Dyspepsia, Coativeneus, and a disor dared state of the Liver end Stomach. They hare no rival. The proprietors 'I.; preteal to caution pesspLe from using other preparations that are palmed upcal the public under the name of Stomack Bitter.,, for they have found that only one trial wee needed to render such caution unnereatuary. For was, wholesale, by COLLI33I it CLAIM. Third street between Wood end Market; GEO. H. KEYSF.R., 140 Wuxi tract; and by Druggists generally. • 1.1 Ft . , a-gt • ;ti, 4 ,', , .•• %. • .•• . • r JUNE 28. NEW Tonic, June 27.—The steamer Asia arrived with dates to the 14th inst. Much excitement exists about American affairs. The London Times and Post demand the recall of Mr. Dallas by the U. S. governinent, but it is not gene rally supposed that ho will be dismissed. The cities of Manchester and Liverpool have is sued peace addresses to the citizens of America, and the feelings of the people are In favor of peace. The government talks in a hostile manner. Lords Palmerston and Clarendon stated in Parliament on Friday that the dismissal of Mr. Dallas had not been decided on. Lord Sohn Russell gave notice of a motion inquir ing into the intentions of the government, inasmuch as the people were in favor of peace. A Paris letter states that Dillon, lately appointed French Consul at Port-au-Prince, has instructions to intimate that France Rill not permit Soulouque to invade Dominica. The steamer Fulton, with Crampton on hoard, ar rived at Southampton on the 14th. The articles of the Times and Post on Crampton's distnissul ure stu• diously offensive. They demand the dismissal of Dallas and the application of force to the United States. The commercial and manufacturing classes, however, are filled with anxiety at the terrible con sequences of war with the United States, and are tuovieg actively to avert the calamity. 'he Man chester Peace Address to the citizens of the Unite.] States received 8,000 signatures in a tow hours. Meantime, several ships of war have been tele graphed to prepare with all possible speed for foreign service—destination supposed to be the coast of America. let it sway upon the All the commanders of gun-bouts of Portsmouth have been called to the Port Admiral's, as was ru mored, to receive instructions with regard to acti, service. The light squadron of despatch steamers and gunboats under Com. Watson arrived at Psi mouth on Sunday, for coal and provisions. A public meeting was held at the Mansion House in London for the relief of the sufferers by the in initiation in France. The Lord Mayor said that he bad been informed that in France 1250 English miles were under water and that 40,000 people were entire• ly stricken down. Mr. Weguilin, the governor of the Bank of England stated that the estimates of the damage differed from 000 to 1200 miles and that it was difficult to form a proper idea even of a le,st r amount of lose. Re was informed that 40,000 halo tations had been destroyed Rid the crops which were approaching maturety had been totally el.! down. The Lord Mayor anuouneed that be had al ready received between 4,000 and 5.000 pounds. At Constanunople, on the 2d inst., a report was spread that the Russians had destroyed the fortress of lemevi eel the defences of the city of Kara The French civil officers will Ice charged smith tl., organisation of the Customs duties in the Turkish empire. The North American fleet will consist of the fol lowing (+eft's The Nile, 91 guns: Powerful, guns: Ben.cniven, 71.; Flag Inmate, 72; Peruhrake, 00; Corn ; Ettryales, .h 1 Amphion. :14. Vestal, 20 : Eurydice. 20 : Fermagent, 21 . CmAaek, 21 ; 1 - tylattee. 21 A rodtue. 1 : Malacca, 1' : Fal enn, ; Archer. Mitrinen, 12; El.iegle. 12 - A rah, 12; Daring, 12; Bu ma ord, : Arius, e, I4tr, lik, Seorpissn. 6: llernms, 0. The :7 gun 51 4 ,.1,, Are fitted with now long thirty•tuna. It the gto , bouts he taken itt, account above -sJ new gusts wet h o *sid e d to the emnputa( ion. In the Hos,sso of Gerd,, on Frisky, I,ssrsl Clnrensis, 'alt that slur hefore yeJtorday Mr. Isaac had ea:led gal him and read a slessspateh from Mr. Marry of the rnited f:Ztates Government in uhieb it vim. stated that tbe explanations of the British tioverrment on It, reernitinc ~ nestion were perfectly sattsfa•tory, and that the Aturioan tiovernment were satisheil that the British Gorernment had given no instrib.ttons, and that they had no intention of doing au to viointi :he no, of the I . acted States, but that so far as rein to I to the proiteeding, .1 Mr. C1'01110,14 cal the.. 1.1.• readings of the Consul,, the explanation, whirl, had been otlered were not ,ufliriently satuttlett ry A inerienn iforernutont:ltiati therefore resolied ti; ceniling him his passports and ate , ' of witioiraoct.g the exequatur of the Consuls. n et erittuect bail not yet had an opportunity of at a coat as to the course they thou; I ti b.; t but as soon as they had it stattuid lie euuttoutuested t r Parliament. and the despatches, a copy of is Italian had lett with him, should be laid on thy tat Ile tbotoatt it Elio duty, tabu, to ,tote that Mr 1.... a • ion of Central A men•'a •aay Er a ted jrrr tleAelerienn ~ , , ernmera e. , usidere.l thAt fl,re were el,/1110 parte .if the , ; uelltlon a /Itch th,rht wah ,d,,nta g t• made the •Ithieet of erbltr:it.ol) le t wren th,. two g:n erurnent. Mr. r21.11.1:11.1,L tnade sul”u th ri a r o th e m. nt iu fh, liuw, Mr. I;whe $ll,l thy It .• •n , All the eui.tment •11.1:t•ti La Mrlll,l t, al.ether the noble 1,r,1 ..n t the le,patch stht by Mr. :Marey ' rulho Ihnt wa, 4. , ny 2.L11..f1d drew :1 /11, dote t.. briny; nI. :hr .n /I Pal wer•t.m ~., .1 the .t,•d dir , ,re., to gi•n a ll the oorru-pondericse Hutt , ntid he praeurad.and ti e ilentleumn nu.ri tairi eimiee uhether I,r uonl.l icing the el:leo ion up •m 3.l.,ruin.:ir Friday. ililb.o Fail he under,nad th e nobl e il ia , si t Dell, ha.; mate it ootnitinnirail ki Lord Clare , . regard t. , the Central Anier i e a n well at, that relating k• the re. ruffling .0.1. - -tt-n. Ile nowr wished to know whether to th,,t cornu:uni•a:.,n an answer was given to the 1.,r0p0.al to ,abunt the tlentral :Unarms., iiire,,uon to arbitrator.' Palmerston said it would require tune t Niter late a long detail to give ex . p/anations upon that I,,unt, but he might ea . , that the general tenor the c0nic...R.1,34t0n that the LS. liovernment were of the opiniun that that qbastlan weld he better settled by direct negotiation between the to ...govern men to. t:iLeon enquired whether. in case quiet nt.4,.',3 tione latled, the Arneriean government refused arbi l'alunTst.unreplk.nd that thorn war no refueal of or Iffirnto.n. Li.rneli expressed the hope that the n••ble L.rd w , u1.1 place the de.pateh upon the table bolero the del.ate on Battik'. ru, , twn pkvee. Palrnerxton replied that that would depend the manner in which the government unght repi it. The eubject was then drelived. ARRIVAL OF TIIE STEAMSUIP OR EN ADA Nru nut.EA,O. June 26.--The t:renada armed altit run Franci.,‘et, &Item to the Casey and turn vrere hung no the 221 tilt The funeral 01 Mr. king took place on tilt same day. Perron decorum „1.0 , r.ed throughput the pr o evetling.t. 'lke Vigilance committee arrested ttveral -thee desperados, illeluding the'notorittus Yankee Sullivan. Sullivan committed suicide in the cell td" the Coin 'plate Itooms, leaving a rotile.,ti o n in rega r d t„ the election in San Francisco. On the 2d met. the opponents of tta Vigilanve l'ounnit.Oe attempted to hold a meeting. but it WWI n l , pt al failure. Several murders and secidente are recorded in the Rumors are circulated that tlor. Jotinson would take means to suppress the revolution.bpt none had yet been taken. The rumor had created meelt ex citement, and word had come that 10,0011 men were ready to maroh to the assistance of the rommtitee. Sacramento also offered to furnish Idletimen. Mac- Liu! law has been declared in San Francisco. and the excitement is on the increase. The committee are determined to entry not their meaaures, and continue making arrests. The oppo sition are armed with 700 stand of arms. Ruiners prevail of an attack upon the Committee Rooms, which are doubly guarded with two cannons before the door, loaded with grape. All the San Francisco papers, except the // e,,"./, with the Committee. The Indian hostilities have been !iv-daily quelled. A difficulty had occurred in Washington on 11.0 - count of an attempt by Judge Saunders to bold a court during the existence of martial law. The Judge had Leen made a pri.oner, and - would be so kept until peace is established. It is stated that the arwy is dihtan,td. fl t f,ter a is raging throughout the State. Bartm !Mew died during the retreat of the army. Nothing startling from Nicaragua. ST. Loom, June 27.—8 y adviees from Kansas we learn that Win. Gay, agent of the Shawanee and Wyandotte Indians, was murdered un l.:nturdnt by a party of three men. Ho was accompanied by his son, who escaped after receiving a severe wound in the thigh. No discovery of the murderers had been made up to Monday. A company of 7.5 or 80 men from Chicago, who recently left Alton for Kansas, on the steamboat Polar Star, had their Sharpe's rifles and revolvers ta ken from them at Lexington, Missouri. It is said they wore very insolent on board the boat, and made threats of what they would do in particular contin gencies. No violence was offered them. Report says that Shannon has resigned the office of Governor, his resignation to take effect on the let of July. The Republican intimates that Willard P. Hall, of Missouri, will be appointed to that office. Peace will be restored in that territory in thirty days There was a report at Womtport that Brown, editor of the !Jerald of Freedom, had been killed. Steamboat Sunk. CINCIViATI, June 27. The steamer Moderator, from Pittsburgh, with a cargo of dry-goods, struck u snag 35 miles below here, last eight, and sunk imme diately. No lives were 10A, The amount of loss is not known. WHO will continue to pay Rent, when a BUILDING 1.. - Yr can be purchased at the following low price and easy term, : Each lot has a front of 24 feet on a wide brut, by 130 deep to an alley. Situate in Alle gheny City, near the Outer Depot. Price $175--$5O iu hand; lox:minder at one nod two years. RICE -15 tierces prime Carolina Rice, in score and for vale by Jean MILLER & RICRETRON. I SZ:.4-:•14..tr,•.:A r "*." ' -••- • , •t• .••a r - • 1 0 :4 , 4,t' THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA I C• rf n I•'ROm CALIFORNIA I,ltm, COSTA RICA From Kansan S. CUTHBERT S SON, Reul Estate Agents, 51 Market et. INI :,~,i~~, '~~'~'. TN oonsequimee of the sudden illness of Dr BY DR. CALVIN M. FITCH Will °unclad° the aptiolutment in person, and REMAIN LN PITTSBURGH until Saturday Evening, June 29, 1856, Whon he can be consulted daily (Sabbath ezcepted)between the bourn of 9 o'clock A. M., and 4 P.M.. at his reotna at the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets exii- Entrance to rams on Penn street, lial For Diseases of the Throat & Lungs And all affections predisposing to them. DR. FITCH will open his permanent office at 45e ➢LAIN STREET, BUFFALO, on the first of July, where he may be addressed after leaving Pfttaburgb. The Invalid's Guide and Consumptive's Manual, Cr anggestiove tot the prevention and relief of Consump tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Female C,omplainte, Ac., by CALVIN M. FITCH, A. M. M. D. Price in muslin fit) cents. It rail be twill by mail to any part the United Staten. my% TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to :ill Cents per Fi.ot A LS..}—Rixal ESTER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturer• Pelee* by HENRY H. COLLINS, Fc.iftWARDIN(i AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND N . 1101S,A LE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTED, SEEDS, FISH, No. WOOD STII.F.F.T, PITTSBURGH. e JAMESA.FETZER, 101:WAIIDIN(1 AND COMMISSION MlltellANT Flour, Grain, Dried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But ter, Baeon, and Produce generally. No. St) Water Street, Francie (1 Bailer, 1.1K11.. N1116.m DI/ vr..rtli. Sr.. S. Cul./11,..rt .4 Son, Pittsburgh; 1ta3.1 &ogen, S. Brady, Cnatt. M. I. M. Bank. Lint & II Cv., (.100. W. Antlemon, I'ax Loh dc`.., Wll.-1111.1( itny2,4 PEKIN TEA STORE, NO. 3$ FIFTY! STREET. FRESH. l'ktAik..—a alai., lot fresh Green and BIM k Tea., j del received .lirct frrau the Importers, iorlik t 1 Mr al be e.a.l wholesale rind retail. et prwee low or than usual. COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAL E. TITS wolersi 1%%1111 tirest)f renThr ;rig no•.th ll , L.wwa to the ittat,ltett* , La .414. !fill 'E A:sl.) 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(iREEN & 111„A TEAS 1•“1.1,:....1 •11133 t rr Lh the Itu i..n er• I r CA: 4 II. The -h3h.t3 ~11 3.1 if.. n't • • ~TI i • ..f TY.A 1,1/L L. , the Amer, 3311,411,•I, VY.It 5 • I. U w En T O•AM II PItI 0' F PACKED TEAM, t P IN MET VCR ..000 es. uwl.• . TF:AS ALE. TIM' II Til' i.:lll.:er CA)FFICE, C 1 1 ,4 '3.1. F , 1 the 1.1, MU:IS. FLII - Mk. ,111 r; Is 4 114, 1...11..1. L.SOil pia, 14 11/ , ver I. It ~1.1 ‘1 , 1! 1.• AULNI, 111 or. i , t. r 1:1/ r.r.c 131 , .lAINF:'h FAMILY . NI \F. , S. J A NHS. rau,horgh..lL,,,e Medals and live AR Tll R Patent Alf . 11g, S.I)-,Altog tut Cl.lll. tit liellttur 1101 Jars. Henry flint.. the Agent nil thin t It, Uld er 1 . 011116) I rn nin I. • 114 , II tm• V.' art 1.0, at Chinn tte tfoeett•wartt .tote. I, 11 terl l'ittetturAk nn heir In not. knlt Ito hod it tan glum. jars St low pine, with iUrg Ott, and corka, mady tltto.lfc strawl..nie.ftly -..rtment of rhinw. Giro. ...tint , . of NI VOID Keeper, nn .„„, .notry oterehntan. all at 1.4,.h• 1•1 ) N 1 ) Alr I ',KIN S, EAGLE MARBLE WORKS IT ) t ( t l I E c WOO t ri%(:),N l it l tt li t t \ I. :SHEET, Tnult, mudTAM, Wtulluslands, hr. U, lutn.l and uaulo to unit,. of ,vary varity, ,Nlanteht. fe•nd rig for tery.iots °maim:mu s t and whirl la du ri11... mud nerdy uu painting, at nom $2 to pi par lit Having been engug,d praetiailly bllNini.ma ft, thir ty yenta. twenty-three of' .111 h kr:,, L.•i, m thin w Lich I deceit a nu:lb:len t n I o l I mak.- 1111.1 furnhib any Vki , tit .1 J-13:1y. s , ID 51 tANDL.F.,..I.. .11.11 AM ‘ILAN• . MYFIN Dll'Candlepcs, 'Means N. t'o., & AN T s i s ) :l ' , l ,7l B lt i tn n . burgh Manufartures generally, corner 01 Wood and Water streets, Pittsburgh. inya Geo. Albree, Son Si. Co. J UST RECEIVED—A prime lips , ortnient ref bull.' Kid, cloth, and French patent foxed gaiters: o l,,red and Mack gaiters: children's fancy Leads and ciit shoes, all zinnia to special order. jellh2w d —We have received L I NEN GOODS. other lot of flue Linen Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Di pees, Towelling, Irish Linens, ,tc &c., which will be sold at considerably less than the usual prices. je-11 A. A. MASON & Co. CONGRESS WATER —3G doz. Saratoga Water tCongretw Spring,) just received by JOS. FLEMING, je I 4 Corner Diamond and Market at. LIEN T.'S FURNISHING GOODS. Ajl have now on hand a very flue assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres and Vesting.; Silk, Lawn a j nd other Cravats: Rocket Ildkfx., ll.iery and Gloves of every descrialop, and other Goods for Gentlemen's wear. jel4 A. A. MASON A 00. i, 4 ; e: • , ,!)" 4.""e4v.r.r„..,!0,!•4z-4::•01 , 2* , ^4:.=-- , -.---- s ; -- • AND IBK1)101TE ti MN ERA LIS I=l 1 SA • 1 t 4, _ ~,~ _, . ll 11.1)INGs, No. 31 Street CALL AND E1A,111116 ,F.). 7) 0 .0410 Ho r It EEIZIETI =MEM I=ll 'l' ,A S )1t 1 - 41 , arded =:Es COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. President. 1. WILMA.RTH. Y ice Pres - ORO. W CASS T. S CLARKE', Trainer,. N. HOLMES, JR. &aretary, JAMES P. BARR. Suprrintendent. S. T. NORTHAM, Jn. Ctrnsmstize of Arbitration for Jun,. GRO. W. CABS, V. P. JOHN & COBGRAVE, HENRY LAMBERT, PITTSBURGH DIARKRTS OFFICE OF THE DOLT MOENTEOI POST, 1 Friday, June f FLOUR...The aides fur the past two days font up 1097 bl.l, hursda 1.,N1 blots extra float shue at y. 5. , 24 bids supirfine from do. at ; fs, bids extra !ruin do. at $5,70; 311 tails superfine from do. ut $.5.12 1 4 . 40 1.1,1 n ex tell fr,,n, d o at $,A,7;;; 40 bite ompel fl lie from d,a. fa ; lads extra in lots from do at $5,75, 247 1.1.1 a i•up..rtine fr• ni wharf at f 4,9 v, itrid 100 l•bls do. from do at Vl-,dry Subs lit) 1.1.4 n rxtrn ft om wagon at 3014.. e a t noud extra family from stori. a, lAti2i extla Wa c o. at $2.60; 6u bids e,tra from .I‘,. blots d„. from wagon at ifi•Ai I• 1110 it,, from canal Oh i•.. and 100 bbd, ex Ent from et ,re, In lota, at $.5.7:, ()RAIN. .Snles to-day 100 Infs. ri I %heat from :Anal at and 125 tins. Rye front clo 42i-i 43. prin.. at exult, w,.1 111.14. fair at it , 4 c. anti. hlitLASBES...Bale 10n bills oak to Lc Jelirrnwl tn•at Jan t y let to May Ist, 1857, at .15e, coah on lel tvery. WHISK .Selo 40 Mile rwillied a t 26c. BACON . .The sales for the past two days tursslut to I airos Ms, and 91 tierces as follows: 60,1100 lbs. shoulder., %nit, au. Ismail at $%4w9; 10 1 4 6.01U1,, cud it..q491.0%, "WI ; ill IMM lbs. sides at 1%; ZOO Ma shoulder and hams at 'P., and lUu 4 ; 20011 sugar-rured hams at 13c., cash 40..0 rf, shoulders at ytq, thirty daya; NSA/ Its. hues at lnu7. thirt) day.; 111 tierces sewar cured hams at 121../is 13, rash an, thirty days. 1 , 7-Way 111,000 IM, Bide+, at 10 3 ,, thirty days. WOO lb.. shoulders at 04 4 . rash, 15 tierces augur-et/T.-4 hauls at 1.10,. rash. BEEF dr.! at 12t4,, •'.l, BULK F.AT..SaI. 9.),0u0 mh..3ll.lera al 744.• a...,. itleq at th 4 LA ILL/ .Baloa yestonlay tiarroa No. lat to,. coat,. ant 9.) t.L.Is. do. at 1(.1... ooh; wire to-day ,4* 100 1.1,k birty days, and :25 1.4,1 a. aupars, at Caati UIL FRl..x ist4l44 : , 44. I tArti et t44 4 4 . ....4111. per. L !!•t.. • 41., 4414. Lk. 44.1 •.14. , curb m.l Om, nt, 1 I! 0 Ilk: ASK. Salev 14,1 a. st n .. • 111•il L Eli NI AN CIA 5 Seat I f.t... ..sal: A9111:6...5n1, c.lte auf.,ltt4l ~.14 at lat. n t rtro. IfnitC>D V ITt Sales *MK, TAU I•t•IPI tat. Nl 1.1 . k tr. 31 $1,1'.. N I Sele• of Stock., &c. *rib, Ott , Me, . Thur.ln) n,ltu I, 1., AU. 1,1 gr,U/sa I (.0 with i/1 1 ,••• 41 .11 t .l Jorli!l,4• i• •. I 4. Pet,n 1 , 0 / ,,, t In S. 11,11 wan d , , ..lth kru . ). ap•l Irmso. v 11111 • Pluitt.g If 111, 04, I—l t •. 7:: 1.1 Mitlberr, '11111 •I 11 •u4tl ra lot.* , 6I the :u r• i I. 11 41. : a. Ino at. uatrtu , 44- Three hottle• of Ilo•telter's ha. ATE' , Fr"M II RITTER:. .ttl cult. t!.. • 6 1 1.1./1• N ll . - ate 44.;q4441114 , , 1.7t7 r tn. 1 the .17J 71.7 t 4.0 my ste t .. .7 I . I , • tat , the lotin • I 1,1114 0 , 11114.4.! .1, • . •!..41 44.444.0,44,4. tit.. ;at 1 the 0..47.... t 7. 4 ..r I. tt.. iii , . L41,4444.4.• .4;1 -art 14.4 a.. I 4.1, u. awl 1.-ud th , FIJI/. I. Et id 1,1, llt .:41" KT NCR Al. Kit it A r ,T. ,M ;A' II TT r N.. or, ntluny t o .1, Krit:ll d Dui rt ,fiunurers Wr.l pr,Trtvt.. f ., ‘," l'••• ,• • 1., 1,1 tho pn n.,Li II 4.1. ,txh,.nt iL.. 1 „'Led Sts r. at.,l t SL Baerlts" r•s Holland Itll ter. IT, re. •xte • , 1 pp. -or. a ett ul. 1,1 , •14,0•:, I ioah t• t, •rlr •( t• li. ==l1E1111!! • 1,, L. i.r.,.•14( trul..ll. N../. I=ll St_ al $1 la , r ItEl`ila PAti Ja ♦ t I , ,arnas • ut.., w I t.t,•! I. I r. IMMO 4 k.. I , ruArtAt• K.u.r.nt AUCTION I • ltll >lt St' NI )1E1: CI. , r rill\t; t 1 -( • d )1/ YR/ d • ..k, • tl/ se 144.1.'...•••r• .41 ••I-n •. . 41..4 at..l k 01. 5t1,44, a ~ cs.l,lm,rit I. ;n.f Irtit• a.l, i• ....I 1nt..., .t. 1.-- ...n•liktlng of I,od t. ,••1 , tAl.•••••. &Attu... tl ar•ltz•-1.• . ir. .t t•rl,t, 4. SI I'm IitACE BOOKS --1)n SATURI I .% tuA. :Nth. :•., k. at I 311 rialn. R....n0t. corp., .4 W... 1 au , l IThh .!• st k"f , 114,5 t, Honks, to • 10. b kr. ',mt.., 114, t.r•l F.neto.lt mud Am.-rt.•o po 1,1 herraiurr, intrti m tatat..ry. hr..,; 1.. ;• 1. nat., port olkich urn waluablo mid Int.-real", rn , t.-ho tporr prig/1 . a:was - Mr.! .•.ik. 011 n,..1 , rorr. ,, k, dr . A. P %I DAN 1 oTII'E.-1;) the Ck.urt „1 .'"lnnt.on Plva. tttint., li.•1 It •.1A . AI. Isar , litelf•eled in tire ri. tt.t, (1.41 tit.. 4.111 •• rep. rt 11, th. .t••••r tit r. nt . tl . • •E , ,,t. tsl-ori; •10. f•.. t. • • . I.ir.r th. .rh .1.11 Jo, 1.. V , ‘ 41Cr11>Tl r e 11ASIIIN4.Iii• Nrraa K. 4 /1. Juno 24. I PARTNERSIIII 4 The lartner•hili 2 A 3t 1,42 i la 01.1 3 NI A ItTI uu I.r otyli /11 .1 3 3 1 r-• BLAIR t till. .I. 31141••11....1 to • • «,N 1 Th, twill will 24 , •wilinlviii 331..A11t. istyle firm I two, FOR 11',.•,1 str.4l xtrirot. 111.1,119 %/ in. It 9 I iialwitadwo immediately For ler i•I li 1 hli l'A fii ICI, 021 No if id W E OFFER name I. FO I R S and A I: l E ,: : i t i l ir i v rili b ll: si F , Ol H {l.l , nitontrill i whhh we would .41 lu xnmll I t. t., IA it I.llr.Chitowt. It ie tel tin- preitiost artimail rata, Lind aul to' THOS. No 711 Fourth (INE DOLLARS A IF.k R. ova—dory dwelling I,ouxe of and Liteliva i itiiring initiate tai Virginia siriait, attic lia of griiiind Lit Oil fart front liy p, trim iv..., fakirl and location Pr , •• lio ni. TO.I - 1114 WO la haul reautinili.tr at CUTHBERT er. • je1:1 SI Nlarkel DI:1 , 60011S AT REDl'('}il) A. A. !ii.Aed IN 1 CO. ore how ofterlpg their mow n•.• k of Dry (100115 cornprioing e veer varlet) of t•Ilk minutiae, silk and straw bonnets, en, 11,x. gt•tt,l4 enthr ti •l• erten and trimmings, hosiery, glove, Slid wI Its, lettiol•keepthg goods of every delleriptho, S. ~t. , nt gie,ttlt redneed prices. No. 25 Fifth street. FOR SALE A very desirable l'4aintry Residence, containing 63 Acres, beautifully siinab-d ,:u the Ohio River, and adjoining the town of Beaver—well ino proved, with X good et.thlege Moine and other tooldloo4.— forest shrubbery, AL, TIIOIIAS WOOD: 1 . )•••2:1 73 Fourth street. lIOI'SF:iS FOR SALE—AII deli. •ri I Sid lin o ,,,ibe ij Led Lana Register, wlncl, is gl.Ol, gr nnn u, nil who roll at tic. 75 FOURTH ...ireet. „ lion., on a speculatlop, van in TIII.OIAS Jena Fourth IKA LED Proposals of Painter..; gi, e o,ral 44f treSt oil paint to all the outside woods, k the German Church. corner of Smithfield and cizlli nt_ o ll 1.4 t.d, from this day, to the nest ufJuly hv the underhigned. F. A MIERFII. 1 pit I. 11. DEMMER, j "t0. , 61. C. GANG, All,gletny. hittsloirgh, Jane 17th, 1156. A TENT ELASTIC PAhG r iIN)It EN P N I.:S.—Engineers and others interest. . „ to call and exkinlne a new artiste of packing p‘ir:• ,t steam engine* p‘lllll.lS, Ac., The advantages of this article are' great th1ra14.11!)...1 1 , 444 • of tallow. reduction of friction, consequently sav, rig of put, ht lii7. en our rV the thyfing Girex. Lot, 'ming packed in a cone, the packing is gradually coumku,,,!, thus saving time and material. Specimens of tin4ll .• 41. siterl may be seen at W. S. HAVEN'S Stationery Wareho u se, Market st., i "rear of Seeond GREAT BARGAIN !—For sale, a tot table Brick DWELLING 1.101.3 E, .Ni :4) Front •t. with two Lots of Ground, each 20 feet front 111d.a.p.Th., House is large and convenient; a good cellar, with cemented Cool ; a hall, two parlors, dining-room, nod kitchen on tint siory ; with a wash-house and large pantry—three chambers, store nsan and bath room on the si..cond story, and nr, r.,oins on third story. Fireproof slate roof, gm thtures and t"t°' on first and second story. Large yard, with .hale trees, grape nines, ate. The Improvements alone cost MOM than the price asked for the whole property. Yrice Vo_sp-- onolourth in bend; rentainder at one, two and three years. 8. CUTHBERT k SON, Reld Estate Agents. 51 Market st. , .. _ MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER, or lylubalearnum,—This preparation, which 110.3 nest been known be Nil in any case when used according t.. Ebe directions, restores the hair to Its original strength and color. It is not LI dye, and imp bottle is sollicient. If appliol properly. Fur sale only by .105. FLE7!ING. j.•2a Corner Market st. and the DIELIDunti. MAGAZINES FOR JULY- Ilarper'o Mognzl• e for July. Uodey's Urabant's " Dalieu's '• PeterSOU'a lt Illustrated London News. The Struggle fur Life, or Claude and the Skeleton orsetnan. B. T. C. hIOItI3AN, JOU it Birth etreeL r;?• ' 1 The Weather ' l/1 - VSEMENT Indi..tien es,re T H m E .. A .gar Tß ; E w ...—J a . mi.4 o,, F stag osT emr s,.. ge sole r; T tn eU _ b: 4 ,,ibe f:_ b : rv l to O le f :n n ou c guir hed : wa “. t an er dl in t...gat th a i Lstali cban d : .tut ..tin,,ita.ltry,,ranediitcleyoreudpoy,rtedwiththatevelyall Acting Nlanager. Treasurer, 3.-V. BOILETrE. PRICaI OP Amtsztos: Boxes and Plwquette 50c. Private Boxes, large $8 00 Second Tier 25c. I Private Boxes, small-- 5 00 'Boxes t;ir colored persona 25 cents. there linLy Yet b. suftlej_77 4" "MY were Hooded. Ifs°, 44- Certiti.ae, securing seats, 1.0.4 cents-extra. 4sr - Last night of Mix CELIA it/1 , 1 OLIVE UXIAN. THZ steamer "0rt.,. , e„,„, h. may r SATURDAY EVEN !NIL JUNE 28.1850, packet ter Wheeling thu 4.r The Assassin's Doom--Lisette. Miss C. Logos; 'Mar -5,1. Min, 0. A. W. Young. The Spectre Gambler--I, , rylii., C. F.t.•r: Ma I tnitorl, altu Ratite ib. dine Caut,,r. JAMES O'HAfIA THOMAS BELL. Paddy 11111 . es' Boy--Paddy !illliso, Ntrarrn; Mrs. Fid get, Mem iturrell,. GREAT IIGNSOLIDATED CIRCUS & MENAGERIE! The Largest Establishment In the World! 4r (Ii PER 1-' , (1: NI c TItF. Fl) It T ih.trp veti po , ll , llti L. I ti.Llc forniattc,. The Equestrian and Gymnastic Troupes Rung , ml , l AI the h.ol ohs an arr 4,1.4. t Med COOKE FAMILY n.an A4ii...y•s R 4,3,1 Amplial.tre. 1,11.1,,n; the E,tir in nurninw, from The Nuti,,nak, NTH', LE ./ RUNK LITUIS, 010 ni..t Clitsmic EqTioNtrinit twe FRANK CA It PENTER. iI, (ruing Bun-back Rider: LI I LDRETH. WA rns ELL. ID /RN $lllll SEPARATE 'Mt PES i,F VIII.T1 , 117E1(: ., . Al 111 TCATS. EA NT , 01111. ISTs AND 1 , 3 A MATISTS. STUN E, th.. aprift i it SVit and pati4t.lif A mierira nail LI. ilV111:1::-.T. 111,1 C , 1111p••••1., a f litho iff• 41111 t ht. griatte,l Trirk f:!•at it Ili it, r .priwt 8ur..1 lIEIZ NIA 1 . LVDW "1"111; MEN iGERII.: 1, 11, nip..t ..vor ~ p.l P an: 0 1111•1'.}:111A:'.1% ,rioN , 1 .1 111 41.; !ra•, E'' 41 I Uri lillt I aft. PROFI:SSOR LANCWORTIII 1•1 114 ,, 10,1 41. 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I.I.ALAos I' 4 It , lA.A• At 'I lotooot 1...1.F lo 1)% Viol, Is !Int.:Ant., to ottl. , It. lulttb Tol tact In I , ,Ant 11. .AA And for Anle by ptit: 't I 1.1.E1t A RICK /1 - :o; \ FT \ In ILL.\ ! ,tltt FAttr AAI looldto.r, lot« AituOttt! lb lloghebA to•nt lir• tll,l bt . Attiti no the 10,. .1.17.. .1.. 1., loot.l. I 01.1111111,1, ut ..rol tA A mt. LA, It I. 12. all ••tll !per anti to I .0 .1., At. y A.; At, lb.. blot I'll 111'1;'1 A S„\ • i A 11. t.l Etttatt• .11...t•b1A, dl Nlarkot J A MRS 61..11 W A\. N 1 Alt T I I 01, 'I, :I I.,•rf e,•l 4 itti.ts \ i; too examine our t e,t• N. h 1 1 .-rt..tot Ito hart( ant tt.lt ot tit w tll tlll.l it to theist :.11.1111.14' to , NV.. 1:55 a • v Art, Ili Ili t- 1010ao and will 0.05,1 :tam t Intl, art ittlo mhl t Iv, ottithot t that tan hap. ital . :to,l 01.. W !. inli•is 4,11 i tho . I thy 1.1 n,11.11 1111, N ,l/ . Pao, N 1 . • , .I f4INI N TlsTl.l 8 [1; .k .1N 31()LASSES -64/ d .:ak ..11.: :at .1. , 5t..1anta,..."1, 11. 1101.... t.: RP. HAI lulls tan and p 5.500.• V. 1 nu haul and 6.1 &Air toy )111,1.}.111 A lIICKETSJ)N, 1..1" '2:11 and tt.r.l streta AST! ti( ).1. I A gt•titliite and fot 'al , 1.2. 1113 FLEMI 3.1 Ult. tt- 1 F isti_)biekerel in Ina . bid,. Tr..ut •. ttatlnt..ll : I P. )1 M ( I ).ITS---We tun, iwr lot I.ln o, M-trwolh, 1111.1 'llll •nrLn;tnnunur Coo s. whip It Nr.• Will 1/pllll thl,hothng .h•lh I. 111 RSIIFEI,D k SON. 5... 70 -; II NI ititoro,t _l_ .1114 , mA... , %%1011'11I AN, in the Pint ft•lho Mac. I will hore.tflyr, cart, on lho U. , 11 ; 11.1 t.! Shy.q Iron mork, 411 111. h . 1...1t-110,1.1g 1/..•••:.1, .1... r mryyt. 111-111 W 1 . 111111. Vlllll the 1,111'111 , 1.• .•I 1111.1\ S1.1l1.• 11 11111111101.1 1 hip.. lyn.lor toulNla.,l , v‘lh. faior in, With thyin tra.k. \I t.,' 11'16 111\ ' II' • Pitt,l,t,:ll Mny 1;‘1\ ACRES first-rate land, three in in prim, :1 V , V 1 .71..1 ,, L1t 11111 !I trOfll All gherly , II ..I,t I) New 11,tgbiew and Aileghen I, ‘ , ll ete,) tertud by BLANK BOOKS, I.edgert , , .lonnutis, l'zi,h and Day ”sell collt,ting houe,s. ( . . , 11tr St,tiul,ntt Itailrtattl IteAs.,n band t, , paltvl t..,171,(1 Ny. , IL\ YEN. Tthwk tu,:ii T.t1'()1;1' I'EN: , '1•10•.• l•ktio,l, o.• and skill ipkt theyr it Lit/ th,,,h.r ~1 the ink; ete , INNS 111 VAritlid)o. f'2.01, put' For stir 1,1 W S. 11.AVEN, Stationer. Market street, earner TOT KT.—The Furwarding busines here telia, ruffled on Ipy the 6ubsci ibex% under I 1.• sr, I ;•I ;lours .1 Llelin). will hereafter la- con - 111,..l under the name cif Jones it g J. 11. JoN KS. VALI . AIiLIi FARM FOR SALE. =it ti In Wltyll, county. 01,j, nal, Ow julkt ti 01.1 thin and In-nnbylvania Railroad wilt: :lie Cie, 01-ind Railroad. Ga l miles west of Pittsburgh- snd .'"i ''f Cl.'" laild--310 ear. of Oral rate land. two itwellin.: (au triune liarnea, two orchards, a. arty acres of cultivation; 140 nen, are rick notti.iii lend, well wa tered with Inner springs 11.1 far./114. Thi4 fan:, cnuiJ breftsily divided into ino or more farmm. Healthy rental and good neighborliiiii.l. Coal abounds i n ty.:u dis supposed to extend uudei fartm. For further information apply to - (1-111 Real F..ttitte A gents, 51 Market .trert. DRESS GOODS.—A. A. Mason are offer iug their entire stoa of De Janine., Chalk., 1 4.118. Berni,re,r, C11i13(.41 and every other donsiption ul dines. good. at greatly raduend prican . - •'t ,7 4 •-•=-• 04A‘>a'ie "" 4 - " li.VrWl•,' EMI=I Turn, ii VAN AIIIIICRGII & CO.'S Iv ILI. F:\ !MUTED ‘T D. 1,1 As, ...bill. 7'.56, ,11117 AMEND S HUTU. , AND 7 P. M. FRANCISCO ISBOTIIERS TWO STAR CLOWNS: P 0, 1 .1.:. A: 4 IA. Al itICA Ali,A vp, k 111111 .1 61 tAT.I I,llllt , I , \ill 1 %I =III + .1-.: 1 1..!!. k 111/ R 0 )% I I% ". % : I I r , 11, t S. CUTHBERT .% S‘ , N, Ron! Estats Agrntoi, )Itirk,t RIVER NEWS. TEE steamer "Bt. Lateran.," was yesterday taking on freight for the supply of the U. B. Army ou the troutier. CAPT. SAM MAPON has taken charge or tie:, light Eunice in the Wheeling trade. Tug light draught and regular packet fur Gallipuh., ta„, Avery" leaves this evening at 3 o'clock. Shipper, nbunitl nut forget the thus. l'Awityor.na wieblug a pleasant trip to the "Queen City" sh,ul4l apply early ou hoard the stearuer "Saw Young,' wad wrvure rooms, as nbe leaves punctually this afternoon. 'fur. J. 11. Conn." " Dufeude7," and "Moderator," ware du.• at Luoiov.lie on the 2tith, from Cincinnati, on their way =EMI 01R swamis:at friends is want of a first class A. No. 1 side wheel steamer, will see by the card of I'. M. Davis that he will sell the steamer Paul Jones" to the hest bidder oil rllmlatty, the lit, at 3 o'clock. Oen readers should bear iu mind that the steamer "J. B. Cane si" leaves this evening direct fur St. Paul. The "Car son stands A. 1 with the traveling public. Those wishieg to embrace the prrseut opportunity should be on hoard early 1111E16,ure rooms. Two sow steamboat huller arrived at the I nding since Thursday, making fourteen la all now under completion. Of the two last arrived, one is for Capt. James Woodburn, built at Cunningham S (mimeo's ship yard, Monongahela City. and the other for Capt. Wm. Dean, from J. S. Pringle' yard, at Brownsville. 'rue Louisville Courier, of the 26th, wills: River slowly failing yesterday, with only 3 feet 3 Inches roster iu the Canal but evening. Toe. St. Louis Democrat, of the 25th, says: The river fell yesterday an inch or two. The Missouri Is falling from Sous City to the mouth. The upper IdlasiaSiu• pi is on a stand, or falling slowly, with the water ou the !Ails., Rapids too shallow for the heavier boats. The Illinois 14 bring rapidly bereft of Its water. Several of the regular isrits inner been withdraau, and are being supplanted by ‘rry light end small heat. About three feet on Beardstown The packet from Louisville reperts the Tennessee ria mg. and that the Ohio at Paducah had risen two feet. 0w .% i., thr Jorge demand for laborers, and their aversion to work under the burning Rein, wages have risen very high. poriy coot, yrr hour was offered yesterday and refused. eurrel iambi ho, r lately been tlisserted by their crews of deck hands and firemen. steamer ^ Aquila, from Ptttaburgh, won the trot through to Green Bay, arriving there on the ltith. The burgh way oil exeltetnnnt on the occasion. The Adrocntr. of LI, loth. brings the full secortnt of the proceedings, which 're vary , aterepting. Prima Donne - arrived yentenlay from Louisville, with 2.2 piolsengers. She left again in the evening, being th. , 4.1-tal Loninville pocket. PORT OP PITTSBURGH 4 MO:7 1V INCHE, ',TER IN TILE CHANNEL DT PIER MERE AKlt' VRID Sii-nnier Nebraska. Bears. 31'Keesport. irk Moore. Mibeeling. Ilenderickson. Brownsville Silver Wave, M'Nlillan, St. Louis •• Clara Deun. Reed. Dubuque. •• St. Louis, Deau. Dubuque. '• Tigress, Horst, Wellsville. Chas. Avery, Tercel e. lia ) lLpdie. • DEPARTED. Steamer Nebra s k a , Beare, 3f'Kaeap,art, " itellaneo, Doyle, Wheeling . . •• Euilnu , Henileriekson, Brownsville " Cliflou, Poe, Dubuque. •' North Star, Ilaylep, St. Louis. •• Itis-IL et. Wolfe, fiallipolls. Tignxv. Ileret. STEAMBOATS. WHEELING, &c. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. Th.• It(ISAL I E.. Capt. tire. Dncte. and Oil CapL lisoann D. Nintatx.. will run no REGULAR DAILY PAL:Iit:TS lAetwoen Pitts -I,arg h. sl,otwuville and Wbosling. stopping at all int....rmo ..tatr 'I h.. DI URN Al. will leave Pittsburgh on 31ondays, Wed. and Friday., nt 1U "'Hoek. A. M.—krTURNING, nhe 01 1.-an., Whold.r.q ou Thursdays and Saturdays, 7 , 7 -•.-hs.k. A. NI. The g. , lt F:ST CITY wilt also Leans Pittsburgh on Tin*days. Saturd..yd. at In Lo'clork. A. .51.—Itarvszaao. .11,udays, Wednesdays and Fri. ..1a) 4. at A. NI. bur iyanaooKr ripply on board, or to J. D. WLLINUWOOD, Agent, No. 165 Front ntrro Regular Packet (or Marietta, Parkers burg. llockingport, Pomeroy, Point Plca.mut and Cm Ths new and very light draught stammer ro 11AltLM A\ EltY, Capt. W. P Ton O Nee will leave f, the abov mu! intermediate VOrtb • N.-ry PRIDA V, 10 4 Y. M. '.,IN West Newton—Ltegttlar Packet. Regular Dailey Packet fur Writ Newton, in connection with the Connelsville Railroad.— Tin .• u.llent and very light draught steamer A. Capt. C. ann., will leave DULY (except Sun v (..1 West Nawtoti. in connection with Connelrille Rail • • • .kr , .l Shipp re will apply op Loanl or at the !, es. t.di %Viyl" tx4t. kl 7 - • • . The Ate.,ta., CHICAGO, Chia.. THOeL JAVINis ; 1 Clet k 11. W otniuo, wiU leave fur the above .tad iutermetlitte ih,rts uu TUESDAY, July let, A M. ..r passage apply on board, or at the PITT& ; ,;;, II NI AIIIN E ASSOCIATION ROOMS, Nu. BS'. Water Je2B _ _ Tll.. st timer SAM YOUNG, Captain C. Ztll.l h a A la. a A .rcr and t t, le ln~rta on s a A v T c u fo ß r . .: , 11., at 1U luck A. M. paAsatte apply on bnArtl. or at the PITTS PA Fa, II NIA RINE ASSOCIATION ItOO3IS, No. B'2 Water fe2.5 MEE For Cincinnati and Louisville. Th, .t,aurr It. F. SASE. Capt. .1. VANDce k, W. I'. Dina--xiII 111“, for the terni,dinie ports on MON DAY, a it; I,la ar ‘,....wize apply on bowa or at the PITTS• 1:; Itt II .NEN h: A N+OCI AVON ROOMS, Nu. 82 Water .;:aet je23 For Cincinnati and Louisville . • . Tito sreatner SAINT LOUIS, Captain .1 bIEIE t ig ati IteAs--elerk. .1. 11. Liotnrrotat—will leave for IL. above and intermediate porta on TUFO- A .1111 r lot. at In o'elt.ck A. M. froilfht or pasaag, apply ou hoard, or at the PITTS. Pt h u ll MARINK ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. all Water -tro,t Dag SAINT LOUIS, &c. For St. Louie end Keokuk . • . The :drainer LATROBE, Capt. L. CADMAN— ' leave for the above and In , terntediate ports on SATU RDA Y. June 2801, at 4 ••••Torli. I'. M. F..t• Ir...cht or apply on hoard, or at the PITTS ItLflull MARINE Ar3SOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water erroor. JO2B Tito steamer ST. LAWItKINCE. Captain H. DUN - L/0.-oer k, J. Luou —will levee for rho ittlov, tool interthethate ik,rts on SATUR h kV, June nth, nt Ll 0",.1.4.1r, A. V. Ira fr.l Ott ; %.r pogo ge it;ply ou Lord or the PITT: I:l I:till >L It' F.: ASSOCIATION ROOMS. No. 82 Water je2s For St. Louis. tialeitrt. Dubuque and St. 'Ube stelunt, J. B. CARSON, Captaiti D. Z. B,:tI.KFLI.-CiOlk, W. IL Br.tcseu.—will tear° for ata, I! anti intern...di:lto ports on SATUIt. 11.11"..tmo. at M. F it fret,4lll. or la wragn apply on board, or at the PITTS. 1:1 . 1t..l It MARINE AzSOCIATION Ruo.llB, No. 82 Water Ja2s LAE CIO N S C O.- TRANSPORTATION LINE. !laving made extensive roli k ag i pat oions this winter, We 910 now prepared to .1- a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYLA AMA CANAL and I 1 I LROAD, THROUOIL TO AND FROM THE EAST ERN CITIES. We eau assure our friends and all those ,itspo,,al to patronize the Pcnna. Canal and Railroad, that no I be spared to render general saris( action to of Eastet u and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE th. THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY .IITAGE RAILROAD will give incrixised despatch to the of freight. ..n PENN street, at the o..tual Basin. toltl4 LLOYD A LEMON. A ER. PAUL JONES FOR SALE.- ). 7 'Tht , underniginxl offer for rale, the tine teduter PAUL JONES, an she now lien at the , a lull flit Pit taburgh. Tie PAUL JONES is one year and four months old— t, lel beet, bran, feet, hold Rt e ., feet. two engines, t..) [milers 23 Mellen in diameter, 7 feet stroke. She in in ...millet, order and well found in all respects. The cabin is ,f tit , - need approved !Ey le, and fitted up in the roost elegant ALL.I.)NEg adi be sold ou the following terms:— ,t 1 •ov• fifth cash, ladat, 4, S, 121uld 16 mouths, with In t•• 4 and approved ae,urlty. If sold boat is not sold at pri,att• salt. twf,.. , Ist day .of July next, she will be of t. ..•1 ...lion, and sold en that day. A ic y against the PAUL JUNKS, will to the undersigned for settlement along with f Trustees. Ili, balm, of the claims, RS soon as said boat is sold. W. A. CALDWELL, MARK STEELE:4O. / Lli.J Tr 1E R'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Tv A talciputiug the want of facilities tot truest), hog Freights to and from the East i.rtt Cities, lis Pennsylvania Canal and Rat roads. We lave ins iior clerk of Boats, itc„ on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY . LINE. which gives us a capacßy cif over 1600 tons lief mouth each way. e assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the `tat, improvements, there will be nothing spared uu our poi t. to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER & MITCHELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. GEO.BINGIIAM & CO.L-TRANSPIAiTA- YloN LINE--VIA PENNA. CANAL - :not itAIL ROA D.—The subscribers are p pa,, ,t to ship FORTY TONS OF PRODUaIi All. to Pinta il:ll,ls. Baltimore., ur New York, via the State Works. 't !ir !. wlil pay particular attention to Way Freights between Pitnikurgit and Johnstown. Having a DAILI LINE OF Flli,T CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we-hope to be able to render entire satisfaction. 300 Boxes Fire Crackers; itm).(o. Torpedo.. J ast r.-ceived and for Sale by Nvegm CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati Nor Cincinnati LOUISVILLE For St. Loni GEO. BrNOHA.II & CO, Canal' Basin. Liberty et REY M.EFC - Ar. ANDERSON, 39 IT cs.si st, uippoalte St. Charles.liotO DR. 24OSEIg INVIGORATI R NG CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN lIHDICLNE Health Restored and Lite Lengthened HORSE'S INVIGORATING , ELIXIR. ITWILL replace weakness with streng - th, incapeaat y with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and tide not only without hazard of mu lio*it-n, but with a happy street on the general organization. Bear fi In mind that :111 wherever they begin, nish with the nervous eyed., nip! that the paralization of the nerve et motion and sensation to physical death. Bear In mind, al., that ter every kind of nervous disease, the Edir.4 Cordial la the fluty relinhl . . preparation known. CCU.* No inn UV NERVUI:3 ulegast:S. guege am convey nn adequat e idea of the imedt.. ate end almost m iraculon a tn change which It 0, ..1111.1 in the debilitated Mal ahattered DJ ayatem, whether broken down by et Ulla, weak by nature, or. impaired by eicknese--the unstrung and relavi,d ....m i zation le at once braced, revivified and bhilt up. mu menial and phveica t o e l Y f u7 i t t e i;e:M N :Ledt : oal.MCfinn.theee:Vrdieto.tatir7codintdi:tite7eino it'v.7"."must.iri't;:tfiol:::ng:hetittitoC°lrof,;"d'a444;rlC'rtkei*tot:rtl'ell'it 1.088 OP BiPl4loity, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to Um head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thonghtsolsolf-destruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general trostration, irritabili ty, nervousness, Liability 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 Ih3, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lible A GREAT AISDICINB FORFnL4LXB. nnparalhied effects of this great restorative in all complaints Incident to females mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stinnlanta,bave been invented— thousands of invigorants concocted—all .purporting to be icified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENOR, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tie more, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe culiar to her sex or common to both se = es—ehould give the Invigorating Conlial'a trial. MA.R.RIED after Or others, will find tide Cordial, after they have used a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the syistem. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this extraord.b nary preparation. Arid it is equally potent fur the nmny diseases for which it Is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not In a ilugle in stance has it failed to benefit theta. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, are restored by the nee of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing- the akin from a pale, yei low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TILE IILIEGULDFJ.). These are some of the sad and melancholy effecte produced by early habits of youth, viz: weekeelie of the back and limbs, pain. in the head, din:lmes of sight; toes of muenilar power, relpitation of the heart, dyepepsta, nervous Irrita bility, defangement of the digestive functions, general de bility, symptoms of rousumptione, etc. Mentally, the fetueul effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, conflation of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfdintrust hive of solitude, timidity, etc., are Elem., of the mile produced All thus afflicted, BEFORE OONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, Should 1,11,4 ct that a sortud mind nod body are the most no cesimry requisites to promote connubial happinere; Indeed, without these, the Journey avouch life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another bocomes blighted with your own CAUTION! Dr. Morse's Invigorating Conlin! has bean countl - felted by some unprincipled pereous. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's facedmile pasted over the cork of each bottle,and the follow ing words blown in the glass: Dr. florae's Invigorating P Cordial. C. H. RLNG, , N. . The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, inroprietor pint bott Y les —price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, Broadwa N. Y Sold by Drug-data throughout the l92 United State y s , , Canada and the Weet AGENTS: Pittaburgti DR. OW. H. H . KYSER., No. 1.10 Wood et. 1 , 11:31ING BIWS, No. GO Wood Ntreet ; It. H. er:LLERS. City...BECHHAM k IrIi.ENT; AN ; I ANIES T. SA_M.I'LE 1 CO. J. P. FLEMING. A t. pin for Obin...J. D. PARE.„Cincinati. A CA _ RL) TO THE LA DIES.- DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN MONTIILY PILLS FOR PRAIA LES. The combinaii.,ll of ingredients in Dr. Dupe!, ees Golden Pills, are perfectly harmless. They have bees need in the private practice of old Dr. Dupont° for over 30 years, and thousands of ladies es., testify to their great and never-falling success in alnioet every case, to eorTec4s'.-, Inegularitles, relieving painful and dietressing xnetuttent4-.. k . lieu, particularly at the change of life. Frhtu sto 10.'„It1i will curo that common yet dreadful diaeaae, the Nearly es ery lady is the land auftbrs from that coraphthit The atm.'s.° yril has perzuanently cured thougsudg, and you if you the them. They cannot harm you—on the contrary, they remove ull übstructivs, restore nature to its proper channel, and Invigorate the whole system. Ladies whose health will nof permit an Iticmse of family, will find these Pills a snctessful preventive. Par particulars sea ds rections on the box. Price sl—and will be sent to ladies confidentially, by mall, by enclosing $1 to either of the fol lowing agents: Sold by SAMPLE & REED, general Agents for Allogheuy City; FELTON'S Drug Store, Birmingham, JOHN P.SCEOTT, and by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., N0..1,3, Fifth street, opprerito the Tbeatrt,, Pittsburgh, who will supple dealers at pruprietor's prices. Pohl by all Druggists in the city and United States. Apr2L6mdlip SANDS' SARRAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLE& Flm the Remora' and Paynanenl Cure etf aR Dise.2.lAi from an Impure ..kate of the faood, or Habit of the .4.strm. This truly valuable preparation is extracted front solo.-tad roots of the finest descriprion. by means of until pensh e and powerful apparatus. which obtains the medicinal anti active principle in a highly conrentratell form, so scientifically com bining the several vegetable products in the process that a compound extract of z%rsiiparilla is obtained infinitely sup, lbw to any other for purifying the blod, and the care ot &rattle, Salt lamina, Ulcers, Fever, Sores, Pimples, Bala, Cutaneous Eruptions, IlhetunatLwn, lieratrial diseases, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis Coustunptin, Female Ir regularities, Laseof Appetite, and General Debility. This powerful remedial agent acts simultaneously upon the Stomach, the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently fitiMil lates, while it disengages and's - a-petit from the system ell that is Irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being purely vegetable, it is perfectly harmless in its operation; the most delicate persons may take it at any time with perfect safety. Tho astonishing sticcess of this medicine constantly In creasing during the last sixteen years,, has serured for It the distinguished commendations of the-Facmity, mid it enjoys a widesipread popularity and extensive patronage which throws entirely out of competition every other preparation of Sarsa parilla. resiwctfully n"licitrti to the fidlowing certifl ANOTHER CURE Or sertoFru.A . . N. V_ September 1. IC.i-t. - Maces. A. B. of l). Soncl.e.—tlentlernen: 1 hare tor nearly three year. been troubled with that dreadful dieeese. Scrofu bi: so much so. no to be mien:tire to my Livia - mil and to my self; and to obtain relief. have tried every kind of medicine that came under my notice. without effect. t int of Illy neigh born, who had been cured of a einidar (mute:Lint by your Sarsaparilla, tLaVinell toe to make a trial of It, and I can truly say that it has done me a world of good, having completely cured me. 'loping that my evidence imy induce others similarly afflicted to adopt the mine remedy, with the same satiabictory results, 1 remain gratefully yours, SA/1111_ J. PotnatAti. Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, Now York. Sold also by B. A. FAIINESTOCR & CO., FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, and by Druggirts generally. Price $1 per bottle, or six bet ties forth. jel4 lm TONICS WON'T DO !—They never did do more than give temporary relief and they never will. lint because they don't touch the time of the disease. The cause of all ague and bilious dieusees is the atmospheric poison called Miasma or Malaria- Neutralize this poison by Its natural antidote, and all disease cased by it di appeal s at once. Rhodes' Fever inn' Ague Cure is this Antidote 0 Malaria, and moreover It Is a perfectly harmless medicine rho certificate of the relebrutod chemist, J. It. Chiltoic of New York, to this ellect, is attached to every tonic: the,. fore if it does no good it call do no harm. • This ix more than ran Ise said of Quinine. A rtenic. ..r any tonic in existence, as their us• is ruinous to t h e constituti on and brining on Dumb Amid, which never ajlows a person to feel porfeetly well for a single ` moment, in illustration of these truths]. annex some extracts from a letter just received from a Physician: timatterows, Ohlo, March 17. 1856. JAS. A. RHODES, Eaq.—Dear Sir: Youraof '`d inst. is at Mind. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in getting any one to try it ens greatly increased Irma the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as being bettor than using Quinine —not knowing I presume that the relukdy they used to escape taking Quinine, containol the drug, itself! This remedy, known ILS Smith's Tunic , would invarialiy break an ague, but it did not cure it, as it would often re turn with renewed vigor. This our circumstance I deemed in your favor. If I could institute a tent comparison between it mid your Cure. The tOIiOIVOI,t it the result: Three pinto/s took your Cure, all of which were cases of Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies. occadonally missing a chill, but it wits ttli alt nil such carol elowly wear ing them out, nod laying the foundation of oiler and seve rer maladies. I did succeed in ffeeting a radical cure of all three of these cases with your reneedy; and they have not had aehill since. In all three of these CASeN the Smith'i Tonic had been used, and would, as before stated, break tbd chill. lint after a period or two had elapsed It would return. I think there will he no difficulty now in giving to your Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in uea here. ic., Ac. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE,.or ANTIDOTE To MALARIA, the only hartuhs,a remedy in existence, in equally certain 101 a PREVENTIVE, as a CURE Take it when you Gad the chills relating on, and yen will never have u single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1 For sale by Druggists generally, jell P. ATE DISEASE - S -DR. BROWN, Nil. 50 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth streets, devotee his entire attention to an Office Prso. tics. 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