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11,1111121
STATE ifiRICULTURIL SOCIETY,
AT. PITTSBURGH
First Ward--Hotels, Inns and Tavern : John Beja
ia?, Adam Beplar, Siorge Proudly. First Ward—
Eating Bonsai: John Garber, J. Siddorm
Second Ward—Hotels, Inns and Taverns : J. Bans
man ACo., W. B. Newell, Ellen Thompson, Thomas
Wolf.,..l7korge Walters. To sell liquor with other
gouda ..J;' M. Boyd A. Co.
P,.. . ,
...
iirdWakdr-Tiotels, Inns and Taverns : George
Gliret Priter.Gurise,.D. M'Clelland. Third Ward
ra at-
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Ward"- -, -Itotels, Inn 1 and Taverns : Michael
_...
,O , Thomas Gardner, Wm. Meyer". Meyers. Peter
hrehatiise; Henry Omsler, Jacob Pack, Mrs. Sweeny,
•Anna.litilnerp-Thomas Smith, Geo. M. Seller. Fourth
Waid. B ating Houses : George Diebel, Geo. Schmidt.
To sell liquor with other goods: Philip Meyer & Co.
The iCfly of the Transgressor is Hard.—John
'Brown,. the • Indiana horse thief, was sentenced at
EltilrityLlle last Monday to three years at hard labor
in the Western Penitentiary. He appeared to be on.
ilrely overcome when the doom of the law was an
nounced, and shed tears abundantly, whether of an
guish or penitence. During the whole trial Brown
was faithfully attended by his wife, who is described
by the American, as young and handsome, and cal
culated to create a world of sympathy in the heart of
every beholder. "If the countenance is to be relied
upon as an indication of the heart, she is modest and
Innocent in her disposition. While she sat by her
young and handsome husband in a court of justice,
listening to the voluminous testimony against him
for various crimes, nursing her babe which lay sleep
ing upon her lap. uneonscious of the brand of infamy
which marks the fattier, and which must inevitably
goad its little heart, as soon as it arrives at an age of
understanding, capable of receiving the taunt of a
cold and usfeSling world—her emotions of heart can
be better imagined than described. It is raid that
she is of a once respectable family—that she has a
fine education—had been a school mistress: thatehe
married Brown contrary to her parents' will—that
Brown led her brother astray. who has been exten
sively engaged in the numerous outrages of the horse
thief gang. tier loyalty to her erring husband. ap
pears to be paramount to every other consideration .
She accompanied him from the prison to the court.
sat by IA each day through, at the trial, still or
companying him no be seas changed from prison to
court, and back to prisid. again. :..,he Was with his:
on the cars on Wednesday last. as far as Bell's Mills,
as the Sheriff was isi his way wit'a trim to the peni
teatiary. We were in the same car. and could Lot
but admire her beauty. only rendered more brilliant
' In grief; by that love which caused her t., cling to
that husband, although he had ruined himself, and
covered her and all their connections with shame and
disgrace,"
Akor-Spetivied Boeosr.—We bad the pleasure Lf
looking at a moat beautiful Attieritem flag. at W. W.
Wilson's, on Market street, yesterday. This pride of
American glory, and glory of American hearts, bears
en inscription upon its staff, on two silver plates,
which interprets its destination. On one aide is en
graved, In the most beautiful and chaste manner, the
coat of arms of Pennsylvania, with the words. "Pre
sented by the the Duquesne Greys, Pittsburgh, Pa.: -
and on the other side is inscribed the coat of arms of
Illinois, with the additional words, "to thb Chicago
Light Guards, July 4th, I sse." The presentation is
to take place at the last named city, at the time Je
signaled in the inscription, and the o cc a .ion
doubtless be one of much interest. A large rotore
sentation be there irons Pittsburgh. The flag
is made of silk, and is surmounted Ly a :ilt eagle.
bearing proudly in its beak a costly tord, to which
are attached too handsome tassels Who tbnt talks
of disunion, or secretly connives at it, ....Ad ' , we these
stars estranged, these stripes dissevered'
Alliance .Station boos The edam- •.1 the 100.
patch, now on a visit 1.1 ... • the following
e as t rate n o tice of Dan. tnmbeeh • Al:lance Station
none :
"No where on the route have we h•und a better
meal than at Dan. Sourhock'n Alliance .-.110111:1 floune.
In fort, we should feel some qualms of conscience at
giving a favorable notice of any other.'•
This is strong but only deserved. We have taken
meal.. at a large number of eating•hounei en the dd .
ferent linen of railway, and speak knowingly when
we ens that the Alliance House, on the Obi° and
Pennsylvania Railroad. is far ahead of any other it
has been our good or bad forume to test. It -ecins
to be Mr. Sourbeck'n pride to give his guestr - is ad
dition to the regular hotel dishes all those little
et ceteras au rarely found in public houses. and ye ,
which often add so mach to the palatableness of a
meal.
MEIN
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x,3,1140.
SIXTH /011ArEXIIIIIITION
PENNSYLVANIA
`WILL BE HELD
'Bn SEPTEMBER 30th, and on
OC'I'OSES lit, 3d and 3d, VMS.
Je24 ROBI. 0. SALER% Becniary.
Hoard. of - Licensers.
PERSON LIDENSED TN ALLEGHENY CITY
Together vsysther
Bright el% r. awl ,)••Vt. :h..
for Watt« Itrltt till
Can find 110 Itettrt t ttulitttt. tlt
Nor strike till Illwrtt tit.. I :In,
A islutlink I. .I,r, t t.l r gra
The People, and especially those who are fond oi
the amusing and curious, are on the tiptoe of expee
tation to see Van Amburgh's great Menagerie and
Circus, which trill commence exhibiting in this city
on Wednesday. 'Thin is one of the 'argent concern,
which has ever visited our city. The menagerie is a
good selection of rare animals from all pert, of the
world, and the circus company in an excellent one.
The Cooke family compose a portion of the c, , mparly.
There are two "gentlemen of the motley - ---one
them, Den Stone, an old favorite in this city. Prof.
Langworthy eaters a cage full of ferocious animals,
over which be exercises the most unlimited control.
There is but one admission fee to the circus and mo.
nagerie. The exhibition will take place in front of
the American Hotel, Penn street.
News of the Neighborhood. —A party of workmen
while engaged in excavating for a foundation at
M'Ree's Rocks, discovered the romaine of some thin
teen human bodies. They are in an excellent state
of preservation, and are supposed to have been de
posited there some time during the eighteenth cen
tury On Thursday afternoon last, ono of the fire
brick kilns connected with the Orizaba Works, in
South New Castle, was etruck by lightning. The
fluid panned along an iron bar, and then to the
ground, without doing much damage. A boy was in
the kiln at work at the time; he was knocked down,
but soon revived. His arm remained paralysed, and
be was under the impression that it was broken.
The anniversary exercise!,
Liekinrmi Colleyr
of Dickinson College will commence at Carlisle, Pa..
on the Bth of July, with the Balmlaureate aerumn
by Dr. Collins. The anniversary of the Belles het
tree Society will take place on the evening of the
7th, and that of the Union Philosophical' Society on
the Bth. The address before the literary sucietiei
will be deliv'ered on the evening of the 9th by Her.
T. FL Stockton, D. D., and the commencement exer
cises will take place on the 10th.
It ie now universally allowed that no fashionable
lady considers herself well dressed without wearing
one of M'Tighe'e new style mantillas, and as there
merle some who have not yet supplied themselves,
we would say for the information of such that A.
11'-
Tighe, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, will this
morning open one hundred more of those beautiful
black aed colered mantillas at $3, $4 and $r each.
The Weather.—lt is perhaps a work of supereroga
lion to inform the public that the weather we have
been enjoying (save the mark !) for the past two days
has been "quite warm." Yesterday, however, the
eky clouded over and a stiff breeze was blowing dur
ing the greater part of the day—for all of which we
felt duly grateful.
The Bechauoa a nd Breckiaridge Club of Allegheny
county have made arrangements to celebrate the com
ing Fourth at Wilkinsburg. 4. dinner will be set out
in a beautiful grove by Harry Horbach. Eminent
speakers will be there, and every arrangement made
to aroma a delightful gathering of the friends of Bu
chanan and Breckinridge.
The Th,etve is closed until the 4th of July, when
two performances will be given.
4 .
~.~' a.t ,
gang Ilitevete==uSitiMi asked RaYph "frilter"
hung himself in tc : 4l4 ; liear Piietown, on the
ongahela, on Sunday thornlng. The shed
as a warehouse for ropes, one of which he unraVelliid
and used one of the pieces to accomplish liEs self
destruction. Coroner Alexander held an inquest, the
jury finding a verdict in accordance with the above
facts. On the person of Briggs was found the fol
lowing note in his hand writing, although not signed:
J uxE 19, 1856.-1 . believe that I cannot live with
out being a burthen to myself and family and socie
,i7.34Ttitthink it will be better for all that I should
the,itia-cannot earn a living for my family. There
•is oiti'thing I wish the world to know—that I do not
'YMiel"-fity family and this world from any disparage
11.1Vikerldislike ; but because I have no control of
th.34.3lfrarid I cannot do them justice. Therefore I
returt,to the original anther of all things."
Pittsburgh and Chicago.—By a union of iron, the
two cities are now about to be bound together. The
first indication of the union, in a material way, is the
comOirnentary visit of the " Duquesne Greys " to
the "Chicago Light Guards," which was originated,
in the idea of giving Chicago a shake-of-tho-hands
by Pittsburgh, by our friend D. W. Bose, Western
Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr. Boss is
one of the most industrious and energetic agents we
know of, and his services must be invaluable to sa y
company. " Lang may be wave,"
We extract the above from the Chronic/e of yester
day. We endorse every word of it, and believe if
Boss owned half the Pennsylvania Road he would
not have more than his deserts.
The Buchanan and Rreckinridge Club of Birming
ham, organized on Saturday evening by appointing
the following officers for the campaign :
President—J. U. SMITH.
l'ice Prreidents—J. B. Aekman, Jacob Ehrstein
John Metz.
Serreta r;,-a—D. Cunningham, C. Derseroth
TIVORtIrcr—J. Seek man
. .
L'ooino fare of (kirretipondeiare—J. Snlii.bury, Jan. W
Patterson, C. T. Thmaen, J. Lockman, Bernard King
Finance Commit . Murray, D. MeAffee, A
Arbogast. John Myer, J. Cutnoa.
rotim the .(orient Arn,ter, the title of a thrilling
song which we published some days ago, written by
Mr. Allen, of this city, and set to music by 11. Ric
her; who has it now for sale. We heard Mr. Kleber
sing this song in his hest style, and hare the most
decided opinion it will prove a hit. Esquire for it
at Klehers.
Young Man Drowned.—Patrick Pryor. a young
man whose parents reside in Chartier's township,
was drowned in the Ohio ricer, near Cork's Run, on
Saturday evening, while bathing. Ins body was re
covered yesterday, and an inquest held by the Coro
ner, when a verdict of death from accidental drown-
ing wns found
The Murder at Rent:' Beer Satt , ta.--Up to tart
night Lutz, the supposed murderer of Richard t.r.
Leary, had not been arrested. The police are scour.
mg the country around, and there in mare-0y a pro.
hat.. its of his escape.
bring h our city on
Smut-Ik%, vn hi.= way to Ktut.ar. ,upt,rs,h,
- ;unmer in t h e c..mcnan , i the tro.p,
tcrr,t „ ry. , it 1, mill c•alt...nuc 14
'42C4.11ti in N.111111:111.1
I % , y at pre ,1a 02111111(N a very healthful mural
condition. only one pers,n vine couttsuitted to Jell
on Sunday and not tine yefterday.
inorrutie Celchrotio,.. --The Deinoeratic citizens of
Allegheny t'lty and neighl,orhood, and all friendly
to the election of Buchanan and Brecktnridge, are
respeetfully invited to join with the •' Buchanan and
Breckiuridge Allegheny Club," in celebrating the
approaching anniversary of American Independence,
in the grove near the Hotel of Captain David it.
William, in Duquesne Borough.
Soars will be in readiness at 10 ti'olock A. M_, nt
the Collector'm Office, Allegheny, to carry peniono
free of charge
Dinner will be served at one o'clock, P. I.
Thomas Nlothtt, Chtuat.utn Shrum.
John unites. John Meltermott,
41 , ~,e .l Tues.les •
morning, July Int st nt Sn'ten
r.,rnvr of W•..KI and Flftb ,treety; n-,11
rompn•e a large ,Sr,ety of elegant Ware, that 0e
arr4lged for examination, arid tbe attention of all
in, ited.
Th. .Itatner Paul J0n..0 his sold this afierotion
wharf.
au Threw bottle* of Hostetler•• 14.1. r
1.1;4'111. BITTY.IO- will
will , ten, a. appetite, 1,,
goi rif y I Iv- Lot, attd in 1 t •ystrfn T , t
Vett! ettre the erneut htitu of htere I. one tett t
VP 1/ tip...pate 11.1 ealt.tteee st the 141 the et.ttneulh Vett
It , Ilte •.tirt tettatete. I est Net h/ne mei etrew gt It t.. the
y.t•-fu, and laud rb.,rfulturlas t, OK. mind. V., at; 441011.
4tl.,tati tiinerKT rEics utiLtaluATED ATt.MI II
ts , rrn;• , . F. aril , le tA a. r•.-cnlimr , , adapt.-1 to It. •!.
t•fl,L• ..f minim , I 1a
IIoSTETTS/t A ,Sll 1711,
nwnutarturnr, mud pr..prietms, N.. :177 Prtiu it
1,1 1., itrtt, ivai a u;..,. I
11. r ,trc1! , , , •l 113. Vitil-.1 shah,. 31,.1 11.1[13.1/u_
"I'EANIBOAT PAI L .I()NES AT Ali
TI 4 4\.-041 T KSII AY tart tn,tptl. icily I, at 3 . 4 6,1., n
t...ard. at Ow MCl(l.'ngabeln v. hart, oppnrato
v.-t. 4y 4.1, .4 %%. A Aid w. 4 ,11 an.l Capt. Matt.
P.t Trti*t , ..t.. still to. mg,/ the titnt steamer Pant Jowa,
..01y al.ast bt 11101101• wit/a It, Tekellet. Furnitur,
. twang fotand and all it/ ii .>.i ortit•t--ettitta of lltr
apprt./ r.l ot,tlr, aLd Att../ up in the itart ri.,0•13
i ram
I THE DISTRIC M
T ( - 01•R.r THf TED
f..z the WeSt,II /MASI, I -I Peuttsoluni.ta
M 11,1.1 AM lii>LE 1
TO A INTERE:iTED.— that
47 virtue a a W.lt ..1 t , .. , hitient. ismlte4llit .1 eh,.
airmail Court, dated the 26th day at ;Inn, r• turu alae
the tagil I sa, ••I OW. iar .. which lime I lin LaUGO
Will I.
tward, I Ai (...1,1 ili•Lnlbvst hag La,
apparel awl furniture. in a plea civil nod War ILIIII, a 1a . r ., /11
, 11/ain b 4/) Itia Libellant, and Fad
and lint I G raee) are atapontielila.
WESTI.I4I . Fill
VINE DRESS 0001 1 5 REDUCED--F:Nery
k dusoriplion of fine Dress Goods now being, offered la
1., 3U or cont. less than usual prow
Joao A. A. MASON A CO., N,.. 25 Ftith at
JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCIIANUR
RuaKni, Dealer In Errhange, Commercial MA Itiok
N , •tv. Fto:k bought and sold 011 commission. I toms
carefully attended to. Interest paid ou Deposits. No. IG
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. te.:tu
M b !lw'ker,•l jttnt r, wired a, b m la r, .. u.
. M b e y tl N, , .
MILLER R HICKTSON,
1021 Nos. 221 and :42 Liberty stre.et.
LEAD -31111 pigs of Lead now landing front
steamer lirnry Ural" - and lot nolo by
Nlll.l,lilt A ItICKETBON
E STATESMEN or A MERtrA IN Kali--
Tlip Sarah Sitory 1.3,11 , ..nnt linn. Janus
!um, For fade by 11 T. C.
05311 41 Fifth street.
_ _
June lit.
1141101. ; st•i,
Baltimore and Ohio $1,01,41571,51.5.44.441 1nc.5112..
Balt and Ohio, Wash. In, IfOt 1W I isi,tbc.! •• I . t i i,
chwego and Rock island.. 1,20 ion 45;i,nois o
('to, eland and Toledo 451.4.17 : K.,i..r.,1 - i..
Fii 1. , ........ .... . 1011.571 1;i511,11n7 -
I Oalona and Chicago 7411,273 as,",,bie4 -
Dallas' Correspondence--Will Probably 1 11,i, ion 42.1113 433.5il •'
II iiilsiin Illior .......... ...... U 55 p 27 534.00 AI
be Retained. !lii n o s. Central 1115.316 441.2.07
IV AN 11l so•roN, M••nday, Jane 30.—M r. Dallas' ror- 1 Indianapolis and Cinein'ti. 19003 141 0,,
reTontience, by the Asia, while containing no
p r e - 1 Mai iiii 0 1. 1 Western 141.03., Ixt..ls .
eial nes urance that he will he retained, eon firma pre- 1 ''' l : 1 " o ,' k r Z,','" 4 , bli r i " il ' l ' l „ 1 r.„.,41.fu '2,; . , 1 4 '' ;': , ,. -' ) . ;,
i sous impressions by the atlantic to that e ff ect, and ‘,. ~,.,', .., 4 4 1,, ; "[1i. v0 „ .. ... 358,41,i 301.5..13
indicates a most decided reaction its political parties, i ~„,,,s,„„i,, c 0 .t e m...... 3„181.295 1.54a.1aZ. ,
adverse 0, retaliation on the part of the Ilritiall (1,1 v.. II wit' be observed that the Increase on the Pennsylvania
eminent. Th o belief in high quarters is that the Central grLit •ti exceeds that on any Other road.
y
crisis has !sassed, and that all differences will be
healed and satisfactorily reconciled. New York Market.
- - - i Nt.w VOILE, June 30.—Fluor steady fir 11, stern and State.
Mob Outrage. with a fair demand fur home ounsunintion, and a model ate
Cum .tall, June :M.—The Annual Conference of the I expel t demand; State Floolus.htirolvii:elliiiii:iii.4ll,iis,,ili,rei;iydrito:i,f
Methodists was hold at Rochester, Andrew county, ITV cojtvo m o t,b au , d e x tra
Zit isaouri, on the 14th inst., when a mob of Border pro- g i b,,,,n , f,0 f or extra;
t c "o ' re " e ‘ tn ' ll d,, lll:: 7 l , ::: : o ,,ii i
z c g , : id p e c d ' , : i ll e ; l ul r ' n ,i l ' t l i s. i t t ' , l: l,
m.
Slavery men sent a notice to tha Conference to ad- Indiana. lowa Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio; $64001,8,80 a,s
journ immediately, and leave the State. The order common to good extra, and subes,p,7s for extra St. Louis;
mob, mao nit t enteredheefooorr,
tarred
attemptingat n h
t e i
w f c e h a a u s t r h e n e hl, t.
feathered
and 1 ,
took ie s d nd .t with . h h o e t presidinganTl lold ec., the market cloning with or
to prevent the outrage. lu , r:tm t l ,; i r e o h r L.rlTtirocEi...aenrgetLlll:ibi:r:.bewurn:l:ev..,,......ties:L.2o,,a(t i-v,,..ritic::::_,
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Fretnont's Acceptance. tut at previous viotatlnns. Onto meal in fair demand :sal e .
i l :l w ird i e7e., bh a , n n i :d t ch Xl P o®B ; 77r folr4°Citanbeybinatial et ti t'ra ti°47 ll r ;:- r - ti l o o t i l x r o b i lu t i o -
NEW Vona', June 3 o.—The N. Y. Evening Port $.1.25 for Br t.49°C sodyst 2 fe 3 . 1 1411 " j a e a . t ile sea l a r' Pd ei rl Y 4 sl l ' im in ' n 'r r 'l ; ', L 'lll,4 :osi ( C'
Contains Col. Fremont's letter of acceptance of the the market for all kinds excerstprlaw is heavy and ilroopiiii;.
North American nomination. He intimates that in sole. 40,000 b t u. at sl,Bo@l,B3.ilf,gstioldsolifivirpri new 111
w e
1 N . , 1 11 i 1 .0 ,'a
n few days he will communicate a paper designed for autism : $1.35 for i Di s ilerau ,46@ kla cll . ? t
; 1 101 for . reo Sce ‘ thern, an t il e( s 4 l ' ; ' ll
all parties, giving his views on the leading questions ti f ti , a r •, ,,,, $ . 1.7 . 0 .
r n 'r white. Rye In moderato request; tales 7500
that are agitating the country.
---.... d b ,, o n ,T ,, ,..is d a in t S par s fo t r
floVrees.tepo•rerta;tlB.l3 f a o_ nm r d N icooo o o r t th btacz e l rn ..f. . r,,,,t a b4 ; i6( r t t" .
s i 4 l: 7 : l:l l ,y r r.
E a -Gov • John Bigler forbidden to Return dietilling mixed Western; 50@),8t for common to good Heat
' t onCalifornia by tine Vigilance Commit. ,rn; 804001 for Southern yellow.
ter.
NEw Yung, June 30.—1 t is stated in letters from tsalesloo bbls at $206 - 29'&1,50 for Mess. and
Jets w,m•vod,hl.6ek,Ozewtdileliviauniithrdr;equest at m y14;9 3 1 - 0 7 it,o,
better
, N r V e: i i; , l , , „ ,
California. that the Vigilance Committee have sent $17t0.17.^5 for prime. Beef firm and active. : sales 000 tibia
-- - I motice to ex-liov. John Bigler not to return to that at $7,5i80 for country prime; .t. , 4,5afg1l M. $9,..12
Q.-.%() IN lIAND, balance in one, two and 5 ,,, t ,
le
t -, e-ek-f three years, will buy a good Ill: ILDLNO LOT of ' ,4
24 feet front by 130 deer, situated near the Outer Depots Al- I Destructive Fir:. , fanire;,oacluieitedantnd epai,ri,el:d...sl2@insilly3 i t o i r ,c e . x ... pri c m ‘n e t7 t 7, ni:: ,,
ii l r teti m,
sales 200 hints at 8(3,8 1 .,,i for shoulders, and 9,, 4 0.10 1 4 . ; for
1, gheny City—pric. , $175. This property is well worth at- hams. Lard unchanged; eaten 1000 at 113.41112 for coins...
mutton. C. CUTHBERT 0 SON, . lilt A, N. Y., June 30.—The business portion of to prime and 11 for grease .
.. 117 6 : 8 1sear ll ec o a l :d fl i nn n si:r:s i n e. sst
7 8. 5 t
je2B Real Estate Agents , 51 Market st. the village of C am d e n, O ne ida county, was destroyed 10 1 46610%. Butler olentv and dull at 12@14 for Ohio and
R OUSES, LOTS AND FARMS for sale.night. We have no particulars. State. Cheese smiling slowly a •
• by Are last bales at 7(010 for common to prime 'Eastern and Western.
Apply to S. CUTHBERT it SON, .--
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Stock MarlioL—Stookshigher; Chicagoand Rock island 98;
je2B 51 Market street. 1 COFFEE--- Cleveland and Toledo 77; Cumberland 221 4; Erie 80%;
FOR SALE OR BARTER—A Building 1 30 pockets Java Coffee, 10 lbs. each;
. .15 lawn prime Old Laeuayra Coffee. Received by Galena said ChlutTo 113%;„ .M.lnhiganDentr 93 1 4; mi e hi.
Lot In Allegheny City—price $200; for which Painting,
• Iron and Nails, or Oruceries, will be taken. szt. gan
p. So n n y th l e o ru ,4: l l l • New York Central 87%; Per is iii C n oa ni. l
jet; 8. .CUT
0 SON, 51 Market KC j'''27 YB. DRAT°. Central ftB)4. SterldinginSigettano2; geklis'°firMuriat'illo.e' 88
-•
1 1 1SHING TACK LE. -1 I V , IU IlltCild p ling
rta) the mountain streams to natu the hot weather, call
in. before leaving, and Millllllo our stock ;if Fislilng Tackle.
11 is full and complete. DOWN h TtTI.KY,
je3oNo. UM oo
Wood strt
- - - -
RIFLES, GUNS, .pisToLs, Gun Furni
tore and Accoutrements, alwaye on heed
SOWN & TETLEY, 13ti Wood Ht.,
je3o Sign of the Golden Gun.
FIFTII STREET I'ItOPERTY—A Lot of
Ground on Fifth street, oppoeite the Cetliedi
bleb In ere led a neat Two Story Brick Building, mutable
for office.. Apply to [ je2/41 BLAK ELY a RIC 11E1 .
STEW BOOKS.—Just received, and it is
hardly nocesaary to repeat again to the public, that
tney are Hold from TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT. LOWER
titan eleewhere.
Tour of Madame Rachel in the !lofted Statea—price
Sparrowgraes Papere-90 cents.
Comic Mieeries of Unman Life-70c.
The States and Territories of the Great Weeb—sl.l3.
The Bounty rapers; by Brougham-90c.
Tungletown Letters--$1,12.
Salad for the Social—V:l2.
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Y ,i.`. B
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John Swan.
Committee of Arrangement,
veril..men t
I=ll
L. by P M. 1):L% at.l.totcr at
AUUTION SALES
40-fifth curitt In four, rani, tt•oh , 41.1
I/ UP, U.. ~a L lut,oaskurul approved gefurli V.
r M. 11.101; , , Atu t
STZ %Ni FR I) LIIIIENZ: I
Plar.ra Tales; by Melville—Wk.
Vagabond Life In Blexico—fine.
Scalp Hunters; by Capt. Mayne Rold—sl,l2.
White Chief; " " " $1,12.
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour; by Frank Forontur—sl,as
Brother Jonathan for 4th July-12e.
Cllpper-43,
Val kee Notions-4k.
Harper's Magazine for July. (third supply)--'_Mc.
Peterson's Magazine for July, (second supply)-17, -
(iraloun's MagAe for July. (second
iliAerz Book for July-20e
Leslie's N. Y. Journal-ISe,
Magai.lno--10c.
Remember, the place to get klagazinea Is at
I. kI• FF KR'S WO KRTOR
Nu. 77 Fourth street
MEM
BY
,TELEGRAPH.
rraiRTY.OOI6I3:TH CONGRESS
VIIIST SESSION.'
WAsunwierotr, June 80.—Senate.—The bill autho
rizing the issue of an additional number of arms for
the use-Oftilifornia was passed.
Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Territories,
to which was referred various Lille relative to the
affairs of Kansas, made a voluminous report on the
subject.
It contains an elaborate argument in favor of the
now bill reported by the Committee, which provides
for the appointment of eve commissioners, to be se
lected from different sections of the Union, to repro
sent fairly all political parties. They shall take a
census, of all the legal voters in the territory, and
make a fair apportionment of delegates to
- be elected
in each county to assemble and make a constitution
tind State government. When the apportionment be
thus made, the commissioners are to remain in ses
sion every day except Sunday, at a place most con
venient to the inhabitants of said territory, to hear
all complaint, examine witnesses and correct all er
rors in said list of voters, which shall be previously
printed and generally circulated through the terri
tory, and posted in at least three of the most pablie
places in each voting precinct of each county. So
soon as all errors shall have been thus corrected in
said lists, the committee are to cause a corrected list
of the legal voters to be printed and furnished to
each judge of election, to be put up at the places of
voting and circulated in every county of the territo
ry before the day of the election. No person will be
allowed to rote whose name has not appeared as
legal voter.. The election for delegates to take place
one day preceding the election, and the convention
to assemble on theist Monday of December to decide
first whether it be expedient for Kansas to come into
the Union at that time, and if so decided, to proceed
to form a constitution and State government, which
shall bo in a republican form, and admitted on equal
footing with the original States.
The bill provides that no law shall be of force and
enforced in the territory infringing liberty of speech
or of the press, or the right of people to bear arms.
dc., and also for punishing illegal voting, or fraud
and violence at the elections, and the rise of military
for that purpose. The main point is that the present
inhabitants shall decide all points in dispute in Kan
sas at a fair election, without fraud or violence, or
any other improper influence. All white male in
habitants over the age of 21 years will be allowed, if
they have resided in the county and territory three
months previous to the day of the election, and no
other test shall he required: no oath to support the
Fugitive Slave Law, or any other law, nor any other
condition whatsoever.
Mr. Douglas gave notice that he will ask for a vote
o; Wednesday.
Several private bills were passed and the Senate
iuljourned
Hour.—Mr. Grow made a closing F peeoh in favor
of the bill for the admission of Kansa.. into the Union,
opposing all substitutes for the measure under con
sideration.
Mr. Stephens moved to commit the bill with in
structions to report instead thereof the substitute he
°tiered providing fur on appointment of five persons
by the President to make an enumeration and ap
pointment, with a view to a Convention for the fern
motion of a State Constitution. dc.
Mr. Donn mired an amendment restoring the Mis
souri Compromise, which was adopted by 7 majunt s
Mr. Stephens Maffei-tun ily eroleavorrd to withdraw
his proposition. it being opposed to Mr. liunn's
mnendineut.
The Hutue vote," tru the commit with
the above tn.tructi.•nx.
An inefroet.i,e , to , cam w. na,le to o, , inolit wtLlnntt
‘-‘ tr..re tn.! I,y 100 njoin.l
M r ,har,a....lTel,n,•see, tnk.io , l to lay the Lill
the table. uhlt h W 121 4, negatlveil by 2 tna)ority.
The hell was reteeted. yeas 144, nays O.
The result was ~u4,-welied by a clapping of hands
an.l roeiferntione of joy by tho opponents, while the
rlernla of the bill of hibite , l signs of d,s s wi so ,sasu e nt
and mortification.
Amid eonfusion, the House adjourned.
Sr. June ifbif fg „ con„,,„_fy of
Kansas emigrants arrived. on Saturday nigh?. Re
-I,ort says they offered the captain of the hoat Irma
not to land at Lexington. AP. the arms taken Isere
p'aiied in II Varobouso for safe keeping, and a
receipt given for them. During the seene no hard
...,rd• nor iharm.peetful language paued on either
.14e.
(lit the arrival of the boat of b1313k11-11, teen. Junes,
with a company of 30 S•mtb Carolinians irtt aboard:
and (in their way up the river, Atchison, Stringfellow
end !toenail also hoarded the steamer. When thcee
rentlernan learned what boa occurred, they requested
en endtenec wtib the leaders of (he company, and
old thew that orders bed been given to disband ell
(wined pence in the territory, and advised (bent to
return home. Thu. advice wee considered geod e end
neheso the boat method Leavenworth the whole
--airany detertnined to return.
hen o,e le•at Lan-hed at the latter point a lar. T .
tr., wort assemidei on the stn,re 'out being to
toed that the party had concluded nut to land,
hot go on to West,.o end return wish the host, they
were aallet3cui, and made too detrionaLratlOl3l of coy
!dud.
An escort was vent with them (torn Leatenworth
hVooton, where they did not attempt to land. bee
!Dir given up all idea ot settling itt Kansas.
A Committee was appointed at Leavenworth and
Kama& to otwort the company to the river. On the
.inen In the ;star .1 the Weir; toe the .team
er :"Elittifigi no her way on eats to more emigrants
helonctrlc the "car company
The le 7. '.; s. Il•• learn, fr•iru a relish! , •iiihree !hat
Ciornpany were las 1m path t•y the .......etery at 1..
etageall'it each for i rt.tog t•• ken., p ar t
nee h• lit etpen•ledtti arm+ Itotzlo t. 05.41 paid
retnttte•l t • thehi .11.1 thwa: Jelttriett• t,,
with thirty data pri•t.t.t,na, hat after landihr; at 1,
they found that the eutitroct r•nald nat tart NI
tilted, which cawed much •litiisstisteettan
I hem
W.houtia.,,,a, June all —Mr I,:leer hating r.
turned, all , he it:m.l;l6er, of the linbttit t e Ito-lung-at:Lir
Committee are now in Wiaaltillart•tn Me‘sr, 1-ther
in,ku and Howard bare at completed their rep.rt,
aid .91:1 pet-hahl, auhmit it to the Hon.: to-morrow
The presentatton of the into..rity rei..,(l will be .1
terre.l for a few farm.
eau e u . of loertio,ratie Senator. a a s h o ld y os i..—
day, ap-n Kansas nffa u,, oh., .1 we,onanirn. 0.i%
d....orir, toed to .11.•• rt a L.Il . 1,,
J u d ge D o uglas, to m o rrow, a Loch ;a PUbstattl of , tt -
Ihe measure alluded to hr Mr
ag o, for the adincesion of Ran•as The 101 l prov:de•
that a census shall be taken in Kansas. awl if a a;-
pears there is a auflicient number dllaalotents to
entitle them to elect one member of congress. that a
convention Is to he then called of the people ~ f the
territory, who ail; prelent c,mstttution to Congress
and thereupon he admitted as a State.
THREE DAYS LATER ERO:4I EUROPE
ARRIVAL OP THE NORTH AMERICA
of Juno :itt - -Tho rtortuarr North Ameinen
art-tit.l flit% et ening, with lii‘orlioul dates to Lim Inth.
In A. llll rally
Mr. Dallas had not been dismissed, and the dill
, n4:v. between lima! I:ritaln and the [niter! States,
will probably he Drillioubly settled.
'rd Clarendon stated in reply t' Lord Derby, in
the House of Lords, that it was not the intention of
the goverment to advise the Queen to suspend diplo
matte relations with Ameries. This announcement
was loudly cheered. Lord Derby expressed hi. sat
,faction, but he regarded the government's course ax
humiliating, and ark rite let/KU/EMI of error. Clareo.
Jon oppealoil to the Ma to join IX,rhy in
pressing the question. The subject Ma, then drop
ped. The funds tore in consequence of the announce-
Wsnalsorms, Juno :40.—Thist,being the diy fixed
for the trial of Preston S. Brooke, for un assault on
Senator Sumner, the former appeared in the Crimi
nal Court, accompanied by Messrs. Orr and Keitt.
The witnesses were, however, discharged until fur
ther notice, in consequence of the District Attorney
receiving a note from Mr. Sumner, saying that his
physician did not think it prudent for him to attend
tho court at present, owing to the condition of his
health.
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M MO M.
The liana. Volunteer.
From NV ...hi IRV on
Trial of Proton 8. Urook•
COMM
PITT9BIIR.QH BOARD OF TRADIC . Adi'iD
MERCHANTS, EXCHANGE. -
President.
L. 'IVILIIABAL
Vect Presidents.
T. S CLARICE, GEO. W CAF?
Pretauvr.
N. HOLIES, JR.
Secretory.
JAMES P. BARE.
Superintendent.
8. T. NORTIIAM, JR.
Cowin:atm of Arbitration fir Ante
GEO. W. CASS, V. P.
JOHN S. COSORAVE,
IrENRY LAMBERT,
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PITTSBURGH MARKETS
Orrtos o► VIZ DAIL, 31011.18159 Po9T,
Mt/allay, Juoe 80, 1000.
FLOUR...The bales to-day amount to 511 Lb's., m follows:
20 bbls. extra from wagon at $2,60; 24 lobls. Southern"
extra from store at $6; 65 MAR. extra from wagon at $5,50;
CO MAI, superfine from wagon at $5; 20 bbls. superfine from
store at $5,20; 50 bbls. extra from store at $5,70, 50 bbk.
extra from store at $6,613 3 / 4 ; 46 bbls. superfine from wharf at
$5.05; 53 bate. extra from wharf a t $5,55; 16 bbls. extra front
wharf at $5,50; 50 bbla superfine from store at $5,10: 24
able. extra from store at $6,70; 50 LAM. extra family front
store at $6,25.
800AR...Sales 8 lihda. fair to fully fair at U4441).,c; 5
hluti. fully fair at 834;.
MOLASSBIL-Übst 10 bbls. oak at Lac., 1,1%4 days.
WITISKY...BaIea 0 bblt. rectified at 27, and 9.1 bble. do.
at 2602 h.
BACON...The nalw today foot up 20,600 lbs., 20 ranks and
104 pleors, as follows :—lntal Mashies at s ti cash; C4,:si
Pk.. plain canvassed haws at tic., sixty days; 17,690 tbs.
plain Lana at lac., on Una.; 13000 lbs. shoulders at
time; LOW lAe. sides at 10:4;y, 'sixty days; 2000/ 11.11. stroulders
at 03.,i,irt Si, thirty days; 1000 Iba sides al rash; 8000 Ira
.1k,1,11 , rs at oc., thirty day.; 3000 lbs. sides at tO i , [hurt
days; Z;k ranks ranyaased hams at 11c.. Ito) orees do. dt, st
.3111-', and 4 piece.. sugar-rnred hams at 12c.
I.AltD....Sidoe 10 bble. No. 1 tst and 10 tierce, do. Llt
Lc., cooh.
OlL...Naloit al Ltda. No. 1 Lard at 113 c., cash—sl.l)l to LLI4
10 bbls. do. do. at 5.3,—51.25 itod G 1,14. n. Jo. do. at
B:wt., thirty dart.
C11K123/1...5a10s 195 taxes W. R. at 1ad,40.;.•.
BEEF. . Salm 7 tierren dried at car,ll.
SALT—SoIe 125 bhs. No. 1 5t51,82 1 ,4.
The Weather and the Crops.
Travelers from the Welt report that the &mall has I,evu
very severe fur a month past. and thould It continue much
longer. the grain would suffer grate materially.
The a beat crop, as a whole, still premiums a good artrao
) ioi 1, is llm in quantity and quality. Indian isorti ie Oars tar
less promising, owing to the cold weather, but It is not too
late for it to recover. and may make full amends by a raj,'
slimmer growth.
The Cincinnati Gesell", of time 24th inst., say. tient tie-re
u ere several heavy showers yesterday afternoon, which .p.
',ar t .l to eatend a coneiderrible distance Into the interior.
neu rain was much needed—the intensely warn we then
having piu - clieti the ground to the material Injury of the
,rass and oat crops. Win lit IS tieing harvested to this ch
.Irlll,y, and the yield u reported to ho very fine. Corn is
short. but healthy. awl premium well. With seasonable
u.athet, suit moderate rally, there will be n lar.ze crop'
710 , Louisville (Lorter, ..f the 2 , th Inst.. nays that •• the
prn...Est orosott, f.r, bar boon routruiroblo for the ottegool
li.trtt , ottoo or rare In m,rrt rf the Fiala.. a far x• at.
b.,..n0 obi. , 1,, learn. rams !tarn ,prnerolt. mns.r.
atrondent. In .otur prorttor , of Inn P-nih .
IA • .. . part ~1 T.11!) , 5., :1.1 \,•rltt r ,
••( :
1.6- 4,1,:1ry Vi h for
tt,rot. •nan:lltig (mut the 1111,:rtrig, And frt. fli
t_ 11a. srlorot hartv...; . 164 , 1 uct•l tv43
1111 !IV 1.1,4.1.
Thorn Is rrglon of c.ntry. ext.brucittic tts nr.. of tw
thr.v lrandrrd rntleo In ,tinmoter, 4,1 st tor - A 1,4.1.,111..
ptto u•arly It. root,. now , visit.-1 I.y a drottth a.ntoat
"tot any (onto, rut alle4 at so oar's a pert.xl la h..
IV nLin laxt Ott,. arts-tt r• tutus Ira, xl,l CIV.r the nose
:.;r) tt Loon. herb
11 slight ahovrera. artsl,ll havv• proved of ay.l r,,
tti, Ivi-vat., and had Kn.-ally unprovrd tbw oppl,raart of thr
hat th many poria•us ma. and Illy Win proven I,
fisthiro
' In ilaritaortatol wont !• Indiana, .-.lel.rated for ita
undorstatol that CRAM! to.adortra P) short that tlo
Ai is. CO attempt mad. to rot th.m.
W. otw o latter, a tow days Utter, from a gentlotnan r.
,oun/y. tdltto itte ro of the o.yost tlaz-votemt re
t ram, which vtatea that theta hat been no rate In (hat reg...r.
o n o . the Oth and that fit' errillit r,, a.
a total failure, ourt the cuvaktic..., onitraS &nod ".t.
on I 111.32 ..1.1•1 a tooth of aCTOp.
.1 thin this dry ecTion. generally Iw of
r , ,tor, and lom withal...l the deenth t.-[ter that, one
.rit. and, With tl Wel) Min+ LOP the ysnil ../; I
P;tnt:n. .till coot: war to I
o•te.l.llitot, but w11.2., , nt twn son, tb, .
M=E=la
Wool Tr•de of the Interior
Tior Wool ell/it - kat otrioa mit lut has dtt,ttili....l nye
prod,,.. , n4r.ry attpa.itstortat. Lighar pdrea tha-.1
1,41,1 lattl yaw: tatita tatattr retalttaai, The refolpta at ILI,
taaama litre boa-ti tacker to.l mac lilug urar tt.ia..a..
174 the v..-h. FA a..toi• .t :tut 15t...1 as higtk as 31 , ,,,„
sod 3t rm. paid. Th., wr.re ,r)
Wool.,•1.1,1 fu p.n...1
b•-•,n low a. '44. st,i Z."
r, vli....cnlntrj T.
(kat, h.q.., 41.4 .7. • Tor 7 , 1 1.:171 , .. ;0. 're
! • Th- . maa'art
quit. ifvelir, strei prtrio , . rao 11,0, I t.• 4 , 1
tlircclip will sot pt - atattrly t• Lanz.- at iirt •t,
a aria:wont of the Prartito-a• tb. tot , t.
arootrot of dna... of, b it
va/trai Is lb. party .prim." Ttor datatratil all
Oat flula W.ari be. bfroa t r„t4 tor tr:•41...• t .
fkatnitiwy - last, ArlorA tbonl.a. lnhw 1.1 , u • -1 - r 4,00
t. I.rat, IWt. owlsagatattlontto,r•e, a
that stltt, trot old. y r.aairtarait of i—
t:ult.:wow (mot dr. r. 10.1 ifs ,ar• at •
' • airtritaa ..7nJ., ilsta -It iosto
lb.. twat An..k tL. r..er.q.t•
I•untl: S.ltar•la)
14 , 11 ol
•...Ist.t t., sta....t :15.0),./ Pri..• fr
. r oalitt
a.. ..laroolt at riot,
4,51. • 141.5., • frw , N,la
1.• i...ar
11. th. tit t of Itia *7, k. an 1,1, ;
lator In it, ....a lit. la t tfoot pruv. fru..l sa•
c4,arsr.r frVir..4t hate altrooly G.-and a markrit., Arlir I ttl. •
ertierl':, lb, Nr.114 ges.iria at to
th..ll tho 1 . % • •.
• 1 ',kat • roartiran to tttn tstatiltot
Wad Croalpany, vhn ti.u..dly Ins) l•
~11.4r.0r Onto lt•.0 er•nrinrt a St no. • ; .•
1h.11.4.ng 4 toorlson o.lr • , 1 tm, :I 14 • • "
.t, I.a. 1 , ..rn Ihroo,:h U.r Rtar. during tY••
arrot Inal lmnor Issonel over In. 00.11.• of fur , 1,4
1.• Litc...l Wools, In Lin. ow., for non. ol
h• j‘ , an , l TAB ts.r Air.r‘•
11,1:13 throe. to tb Ll.aut^ .1,
...at the fott , av • t aa,atstarala, vristrb ay. 1,01.11.1,4
al., or* sa 1.,h sal taw , naeri.ei wlll 1.,at1 .ona 115,1
; •:nrta
L. 161'1 t•lt•al r 1 ! •
11.•..”.• 1,1!
14.. at •11d In ..atrat r.at.•!.,•,. ...AL I t‘l., a t • •^,..
The Roger Crop of l.oolelonti
IMEEME
;et titlf,/ttin•tita, ;1.• I. ; :/.• • I/
• .1 000 •
..Ont. , : by itt. Kltdrll• tt.
1.131 t•tt the rttltit , ..l trt t. II tAttc
t, 1 ottott otAle•I
L. the .. , untry at I'W lie 9..5t
I.otionant• for ...actal 'ear. pant L. . t.
10,•..tr..•! soot rtt te•enty I, "
:.•
h a t.ty thei 'ear ntt more. than oto , ae .l t ,.
thiotimari , l hogalsa.la One ,auLto , which t iv,a. ro., I. great
•totteisenalotia on the part the plant. r. ..l
shppoomal .letorloratiOti ~ /f the cane It tl, not h. 1.1.1•• •
tram:het WWI(( la , reprodore.l Iron, the. au• , t. v, In , I
gotnonaLea Innu the eye. It la retrenam v 1. , lo.t ..Ira
plant. a nd in ho l his , l,o oni,tatly a... t
t.. Lore Ih. , 410 oh , t,n vllOll , ll. re , an Cr, av•.t..l a'
itatoliong, whir in ilestroy• the eyra of the MM..
The Senate, in view of this Information, ‘ery
Alhholl'a :notion, a Jona reaolu {AI sail,
'to to foul without unloading at .N , •w urhat.e. \lt
ala• aak.al en Inquiry, which wag gtantr.i, that t
1..- nt A grirtiiturr report upon the expethency „I to
totion inn the law, [lath. ..1 sent t.
rot uitots• duitrihution to the piatilei, of Oa. t v. t..,
!I•iso 1. a pull, ,b 1 Keneral Intorent I • the “nrltr,. ;1
l•• he !Pl.' 4 ULM r”. on•Illutional in.ti..ttnieata xiil I e
lux a•I t•• 1104.1 II I•liquor hon.-ff , nal and ,, ll
on!. -ruenlrt 1N,14,1u, with s con , mro•lnblv nobt ti it., •
Illi• autnont, has •ugel.l[4.l Idea tint .•nr Ann* ~ r na.
;Weld., without don lineal to it. ;midi& torder,t/rng hhn,.
wecitnetta at mom, and he ham gl , en loam., ti,lol th.tt
fret. Mr. Browne, thr able Sniantutendent ./1 the lin, 111
%Ohl Bureau, has *Lao made ...lane Idualde •ugg.-si 11.1 •.:
the eubJect.—Nitt. had
Rol.broad Rerelpt■ from January las a
• .17 "
• a... 0 47w
jy.itt
r
I '.. - Philad4Oliiia Market.
..„,' • !- 9 - ..9 .Fa D liki ~; V, y,--
PHILADELPHIA, June 20.—810 m market firm anti l lttaidi; r - - - I ••••,-,•• ••- Pi h' ,
with limited export demand; salmi 200 bbin iruperline at .
$6,60 'f Ltd ; 000 ) , le extra at $7, and 420 bbLe condemned at. -Tat - filtmil.--Tbera intia 4feearindinaWetaiiktheeLin
-1 $4,60 If bbl. There ii a steady detnand.for supply the stir i g .);:et dusk last evening„ by the metal marks, and hellfire,
trade at v3,60®55,50 for common to fancy - brands. „Bye , Weather warm and clOndy.
Vione in quiet and dull at $3,26 Corn Meal marce.and AIM i
.
at $2,62 1 ,1, for good Penna., and $4,57% for Brandywine. 1 miti •i i i,,, smet , /I o r b , . (......774 . , . 51 ._,_
There is good demand for Wheat, with but little affixing, " ~. ~....„,, • --.- D. 'our., 18 the regular
and mime lota ore ‘ennted , c ola of 450 ti ban at 91,50 for • past tor uneoling this niOiniiii—lesiut lit io o'clock? -
prime Southern and Penne led. 91,4 1 fdr mixed, and a lot of 1 — , ,_
poor white at,sl,2: Ai ,f , il It ye in fair request, and ateady ' THE light -arAudot an d Pram' packet;for. Zaneasille,'lke
sales of 510 Dan at 73 curn in nnet.rate req.., and Elm,; ', i Emma Cirahans,' leaves this evening at 8, o'clock. Ship
we t of `_ l ooo MI good Southern )ell,iir nt fete., and a lot to , , _
damaged at 40r. Usti in Relive request at full prima, sale, . '“ °U.l. not forget the time.
:'.500 bus to tine Penna. at 300.. and i , e. , Delaware at :19.1;.33 , ..
W links c.,ntillu. ace I re: ' , alt . , 1.,01.1 , 10 at 3_l
.111, , 17
Al,.
I.lc Mcc K ET,.--Cot tOll • The -aka on the loth wore
1::.,01, bah., inclochug 5000 for fri-rulatioo ; priev, had ad
anccd On the lath the prime r,oded from the previous
advan,o, uud closed at Nriday'n rates. The ealea amounted
to 501,0 /aka.
JAIIES o'll A It,{
TIIO3LAS HELL
Atlviren from Mant heater ore favorable.
Livverool., Juno 17.—Iireoll,tofts: pricer of Fl.alr
ore n trifle higher Western Cann] 351.; I'llll.lophi/I 31in.(,4
17a Wheal a trlllo higher; nab. red Wheal at lon.
Cora lea a. 1,111, ed
t?, Bterhave's Holland Bitters is not. as
some persons suppose, a oubsti pub• Cr brandy. It contains
merely sufficient epic:: t, preserve it. We utter it to the
public simply as a reined) , hich ran hi depended upon, in
must 4.ase. of Dc sp•pala, Ileadache and Indigestion, It n•ill
he found an excellent remedy fur the many unpleasant ef
fects atteudiuga aange of climate and router.
CantioN!—TO prevent Imposition, be careful to ask for
ILt.t e's
11.14 $Olll at $1 per I.ottle, Ws bottles for $5, by the pro
priel...nt. III:NJ:1111"N PAGF, Jo.. A CO, Manufacturing
l'ltrinnoeutists and Übeniiote, l'ntaltrgb, I. it. EL
00_ corner of anJ Wood streets; and
r.g,4la o•norn11). j n24:1 w
The Largest Eitobllshlo rot In the World
WII I \ L ITLI AT ITITSISUIuiIf
l' Flt it ‘i AN E N THE FOURTH
r ti; rt 1.114. I'VrfOrMSll , l
The Equestrian and Gymnastic Troupes
At Ow lic“ I t•I u,r7l arl• the
COOKE FAMILY,
,t, h.,111 A n.lttatetatrr. 1,11.hp0 ; the,
f, n lII.' Car.l 0« Nal 0.11 air, Paris;
'1 31 ! I • ', 0, rinow Flinrntrisak of th., ftc,.
Ili ' . ..4 i , yry.) , .. the Intrlfl,
I '.l VD's% If • , I:\ L kr..f E
wri••l flit ii fl...Thil . Xff; , . %i'fIoVRATA, PANT0N1111•
.-;hi Ii I.it A MATISC.-
TWO STAO. CLOWNS:
1.1. N , I
Arh.rir rin.! 11. ••FoIWIIVII , T h. kr0c!,..11 ro•upt•-• r.
urri " arr.l stir gra-11,4 Cr: k la 41,
pßorESSolt LANGIVORTIII
r the .r 1
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Tfttlat.
: 111 fr rht n.l^rful sirrtjEtikin in
1. ate. - 1.4 j11!)Irtle anti
ny 1 t
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1111.1.. I.I.VITKVS. 1.1 \ 111111 . 11i1Ne. ac.
• A • :1••• h• r 1•) trrrr, t, ,•tber.
ti ottl.•• ol 0/0 Mogi.tug mill nt
prll.l t att. I.w n. api
PEK IN TEA STORE,
F.V•T rUE ENCIIINIiM BANK
Pittnbtargli, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
1 , ,,, , t tlonv tho I tn,..riv, 11‘r C.ISII. The
of itll th , 11111011 . 11 E 11,..n ..n.l grades of T
t• 1 ought Ihi, Amel MI cuark,t, 411.1
8 11 1. D WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
VERN' LOWEST t'ABR PRICKS!
PACKED TEAS, I'C'l' IN M LTA! IC I' ACH
A q.r0e0.13 lot the L.t•le.
C.IFFEE, rg:klAlt, CIIOO,I.II'E ~f t!R% IMST
I+ , [4: .•tim•rlezire In the 110.111.4 k k It gllltrallik‘ that
art it It• .4.1 Bill hr n, rt.prt,•nty.l.
AI)ENT. ny Sr!.tyy A VP , IINTNI VIT, not ytir StLr or Ito.
JAYNE'S FAMILY M EDICINYH S. JAVNES•
fillet ur gli, 'lO, P•tn,
130 i )ICS BOOKS! no()Ks!. _ Thu 01,1
Ittat Ago. a No, I.y Mrs II tiblatttl, nutL tres,, ~t th,
•• awl
Mr. Spontii.'s Sporting. liy Frani, Forestiir,
awl,. - Field Sporta, 4 lair and an.. he.
Manual of the Patrilith luitive hen iiie it
regular crud irregular Wftr. being the art and a. inert,l..
liliarty and independence: Ira Hugh
)lievrks of Iluumn old frietnl in :1 new
Telegteleit, nn Illetorind Drama In prose.
Th, White Chief, a Legend of North 11es.lee; by Copt
Mat ne Reel. Ina her of Ittflr }tangent," " Ilunter'e Ftent.'
Th.. etnne4 mei Ten itorint of the ()rent West; i t Jib
Ferret
•
hschel awl It \e,l IVothl—being It trip to the l;ititvd
Mlllcn Illltit'elet
The Ntoilerii Story Teller, et the heat stories of the beet
Tho Daisy Chain —in two col tones. by the author of
I kartsvoso..
Aioo. new stylea et
SUMMER t'RAI ITS AND TIES,
or A [Wade.
• I. MESH WELD a SON,
Wood streeL
FTAIU) PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A 2 A Lot of Ground on Pike ,0r,.-t. h0w.... 'Walnut and
F... tory .treeta, with four syltra;,. Frame good
o-ndition and well ranted. 41111 lie
BLAKELY A RICILEV.
ANexcellent article of POTASH, rut up
in tin vans for faun., notived by
F. It. DRAVO.
Q FOR $l.-3 lbs. of superior Young Ilyson
Tea for One Dollar, at F. R. DRAVO'S,
No.l Diamond.
71111;1.-100 barrels fresh received and
1
R.h. wy I,4UJ HENRY U. COLLINS
;
4.0^
Foreign Markets
•,uated at
I , Irn tst it,, Aurai , •.ot fltrvi.
Act, ; I' V.
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No. 3 FIFTH STREET,
10 , 4. wved by W. A. till PEN FENN EY
Fifth et., opposite the Thentre.
.
lIIRSIIFELD A
wiEJ. OPEN
THIS cSATURDAY) MORNING,
'ow •TTLEB OF
11 R COAT S— IE4
Reet•ived per EsprENNE
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T c tine steamer "Fred. Lorenz," Capt. R. °racy, coni.l
inenced loading yesterday for St. Loins, and will be ready to
lent, this e‘ ening direct for that port. The "Fred. La.
rettc - standl A. 1 with the traveling public. Those wtshiog ,
to embrace the present opportunity should boon board early
and secure rooms.
Too steamer Sir Wm. Wallace" is the regular morning
varlet for Ciuclunati—she will leave at 10 o'clock. lier
accommodations flit passengers are unsurpassed, and Capt.
Campbell and his polite clerk, Mr. Frisbee, are noted for their
untiring exertions to give satisfaction to alt who travel on
the Sir Wm. Wallace."
TIM steamer "St. Louis" will positively leave this morn.
iug for Louisville. Capt. Dean has command of this flue
steamer, and our polite friend, Mr. 8. Peppard, Is in chartm
of the clerk's office--a sure guarantee that all will be well
attended to who travel on the "St. Louts." We noticed
a large number of gnu-carriages, taking. on board, for
the Lexington barracks.
STSDLIR "MODERATOR" RAIBED.—We learn by the follow
ittg despatch received yesterday from Capt. Jae. O'Neal, Jr.,
that the new steamer "Moderator," which was sunk .tHis,
ing Sun, early on Thursday morning bud, had been rallied
without much difficulty. She had a cargo chiefly for Ft.
Loins and Quincy, Illinois. The despatch says:
HIEING SUN, June 30.—The steamer "Moderator" was
rained on Saturday night with but little difficulty; she
very little damaged. All the freight in the hold wet—freight
deck nut hurt. She will goon the dock for repairs, which
will take Lint a short time, when she will continue on her
trip w St. Louis.
NE (burier, of the 28th, Bays
The river was shout stationary yesterday at the head of
folio, with thrre feet water in the canal by the mark. The
Miniiire City. bound ft.r New Orleans, wee in the mist all
‘lay yesterday, slowly working her way through. and detain
mQ ik,vereign and others bound up.
. -
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
4 PEET 2 (Neill:a Wenn IN TUX rifidNyli. BT METAL 1.1.1111 i.
ARRIVED.
Stesiner Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
FaaHan, Heuderkkisin, Brownsville.
Nebraska, „Bears. West Newton.
e Venture, Bole., Steubenville.
Tigress. Rerst, Wellsvllie.
Orb. Moore. Wheeling-.
Emma Graham, Ayers, %aneavill e.
Reliance, Woodburn, Cincinnati.
•• Castle Garden, Devinney, Louisville
DEPARTED.
Steamer CoL Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
lian, Ilentlerickson, Brownsville.
Nebraska, Bears, West Newton.
•' Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling.
•• Venture. Boles, Steubenville.
Tigress, Lleivt, Wellsville.
~ Kt. Loots. Dean, : t. Louis.
STEAMBOATS.
WHEELING, &c.
Pittaburgh, Steubenville land Wheeling
The ROSALIE. Capt. Gnu. DOYLE, and the
)RR. Capt. DEvitur B. Muonx, will run as
REGULAR DALLY PACKETS betwecn Pitt,
bus gh. rleubuarilie and Whurling, stopping at all interme
d..d.• porta.
The DIUELNAL will knee Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
...4,6,i and Fridays, at 10 o'clock. A. M.—Rcratsra3, she
i. , 11 hare Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and)liaturdaya,
at 7 , i A. M.
.
The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh ou fl6AlrbaYs,
Thursdays and Saturday - s, at 10 o'clock, A. M.--airtransro,
ehe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, et 714 o'clock, A.. 11.
Yor freight or persuage apply on board, or to
J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent,
'elti N 0.156 Front street
Regular Packet for Marietta, Parkers
burg. llockingport Pomeroy, Point
Pleasant and Galipcills.
The new and very light draught steamer
CIIARLES AVERY, Capt. W. P. Tonnvicv.
will leave for the above and intermediate ports
every FRIDAY, at{ P.M.
For trvig,lit or paxsage apply on board. jeltt
We•t New eon—Regular Packet.
Regular Daley Packet for West Newton, in
connection with the Connelsville RaiirtwiL—
The excellent and very light draught steamer
FillitASK A, Cnpt. C. Emi, will leave DAILY (exceptSnn
dayt for Wept Newton.. In connection with Connelville Rail
l'auienavri w..i : 4 lLippors will apply on board or at the
Wvsi Newton Wharfxint. jor
Tuesday Packet for Zanesville.
Th. Etc.:AM, EMMA GRA ![AU. Cant. ?Win-
AT FM.--0-11,., N. 0. A unow—trill leare j i . or
iihore and intermediate ports on TM
DAY. Jill) 1. at 4 P. M.
4'. , r apply on board. je.3o
For Cincinnati and St. Lonla
The swam., 1.3111CA1141 Cups. THOS. JA,E.NS,
'Jr7llEClerk IL M. WAHMSO, will leave flu. the above
-Lod Mt...rum...bete port, ..n.t W/LDNE.IIDAI, July
1U ..*/l.K.k A. 31.
I fi.•i 6 ht , appl. ny boxr.l, M the PITTS
ttl, HAM _MARINE A.....‘CIATION ROOMS, No. S 2 Wat,r
For
The ateatiter alit WM. WALLACE, Captain
ilunu Com= —Clerk, C. S. Fitsatz—ar7l
leave for the above and intermediate parts on
Tl ez,l)Al*. Jute 1.. i, at to o'clock A. M.
=ZEE
For triuht pasaage apply on board, or at the PI T 8
a. 4 It NI .‘III \ E A' ICI AVON 11.00818, No. 82 Water
ja2o
ISIIIIE
i•'or Clueinuaid and Louisville.
Vie arrarnor SA IN t LOUIS. Captain Sins
law/I , c,r--Cbrt. J. 11. Llllll7ll3l—will tear() for
the abor, , and IGlermedtaic ports on
I , II". Jo!, at lit Odtxk A. M.
trphett pa.a4c, apply on board, or at the PITTS-
ItI x.. 11
M A 111 A a Ao.<.•riaATlON SM./MS, No. 82 Water
j u2B
METE!
I I It ..
-I .f ~n
For St. Louis and St. Paull, Direct.
Th.: :germ. r I.CCIX MAY. Capt. It. K. MU
LE,. trill Late fhr tho trb...vr lateral:Kit:az
r.,,r1- TllUlil/Al.Jtoy 34. at 10 A_ M
.: •.s *pi) hcar,l at At thr
It NtA 1'.1.2\ 11 A zt.l 4 lCl A Tit) RVONIS. N. Sr.: Water
.IhA,
Ttve stes.wr f ED Loldt=c7, Capt. F...11-t4t
-I,rs, Ith - utßacgome—wll4 lesivr. tar
ape edx-va xnerrra-diatr prwaa rtri..."s3 l kT.
i , )1,41,
1•••••1 - 1,:041 01" pi..l3.ge RM.% (.11 b 06. 1 .4., ar ul tbe Nres
ltl Kt.il ANiatet intiN Wevw
r.vc
M N ,C 7 CO.— TR A N t't.)ttTATION
- made extrusive prt
thb,., int Are now pre
111 , 1 A Vl' BUSINESS by PENN.S.Th NIA t. &NAL
II .1 I R ‘ll.lUll D. TILROUtIII f ANT , FROM TILE EAST
) IT lE. t 4, ow assure our Mends and all those
IL:lt...nisi , the IN•ttna, Canal rout RAilrossi. that no
be Alore,.l to r.aoter isonereal racist - .t. - tiott to Shire
is•rs S'aoteral and Western Vrolght. Tho AVtIIBANCE
~f TIII. INCLINED PI.kNES UN TILE ALIAAIIIh'NT
I: it A 11.1t0A I) sill give irwrvostal titsitatetr to the
freight.
itflio...aa PENN street, al the CALM Basin.
whit LLOYD & LEMON.
. _
4„, 1 TEANIER PAUL JoNES FOR SALE.—
L 7 The undersigned oitor run eat, the In.
...utter PAUL JONES, as she note hot at tho
Itsri, at Pittelotrgh.
uk• ,
Th.. PAUL JON 6:3 is one year And Pour month.
3,,th pin feet, beam feet, two engin...
Hader,. n Inched in diameter, 7 leo stroke. She Is in
~..mplete..rder and well Plastid la 41,1 r s ins td. The cabin is
~1 nt..st appr.,e.l gtyle. and htteti up in the moat elegant
um,tivr.
PA pl, eoltl nn the following tatnin:—
..,,y onediftli ea,h, Indiana 4,8,12 and ID nnititha, with in•
tor , -4 and approved .eriirlty. If 'mitt boat Ia uot bold at
I.ll,ati vale t....10ra the hit day .(July nest, alio will tio of.
ft t publtr 11.1a1"0. nud Rohl on that day.
I.,r l s, trt , t r:: ‘ t n n I t t: , tv t l , t ,. g u c u ln a l ,, n rt ta i i i nst the PAIL I. ,wlll
t b .r‘l ,„.kn i et. tA.• ni g itnu t'
n f t ' t ' A r mlitt ne t u l t li : 1 17 g w"
110 '24:tjyl chi
.1( I ER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.-
Anticipating the went of faeiutlw rot
,oisporting Freights to and from the Ras
ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Rs row s, we have
oor stock of Boats, he., on same, to a DOUBLE
lii lIN LINK which gives us II capacity of over IfiCal tons
pe, month each way.
We assure one friends, and those disposed to patronise the
Stale improvements, there will be nothing spared on our
t to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
soil ii I store itroights with promptitude and despatch.
KIER k MITOIIELL,
"Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PORT
TioN LlN.E—tia PENNA. CANAL
: ‘ ‘,.l It A I LIWAD.—The subscribers are p
paled to rani, FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE AIL to en la
.l..iphia, Baltimore, or New York, via the State Works.
Thvy a ill pay particular attention to Way Freights between
Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Raving a DAILIi LINE OF
FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope
to be able to render entire satisniction. _ _
Summer Arrangement.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
_WMN
Sh or t eat and quickest Route to all Pointe
on the Allegheny River.
Two DAILY TRAINS learn Pittsburgh as follows:
Mar e "al it:rpr..B4, al 8 u'rlurk, A. M., for KITTANNING,
ci.ARION, FRANKLIN, ICED-RANK, BRADY% BEND,
Ni AII,INI NI i, RElMF.Rtilltilttl, BROOKVILLE, and all
pouf Li North.
Er•ning .Arannmorlution leaves at 5:45, P. M., stopping at
all sray-stationa.
Pare to Kittanning, .1,20.
Middlesex V 75IClariou .................,.....$ 3 23.
Swirkaburg 2 501Punsatammey ...... .....!.. 3 25
Red-Bank 2 25 Reinteriburg 2 50
Curbrille 2 75 Reedsburg 300
Adams 2 00 Rural Village 1 88
Bra+)'s Rend 2 25 51abotilug 1 75
li.hersberg 2 00 Texas 2 25
Bethlehem ~,,,. 2 75 Mechanicsburg 3 00
Shannondale 3 25 13rxxdollle 3 75
Tickets to all of the abctie_placea run be procured at the
Olhee. corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot
on Taylor street. A. J. LIOPP
Stiperintecntideut.
Val M cnvntc NU= U. A mum
111,CandlesS, Means & Co.,
(succeeors, Wlik*treandlesso
WHOLESALE.GROCERS,N and Dealers in
IRON, NAILS,OYMEs COTTO YARNS, and IRS.
burgh Miunitutureo spnerally, oqrner of Wood and Wafei
Pittsburgh. • myft
ZANESVILLE.
CINCINNATI
LOUISVILLE.
SAINT LOELS. &c.
For St. Lon ls
W. A. CA I.DWRLI,
Truetees
MARK STERLING.
080. BtNOLIANI h CO.,
Canal Basin. Liberty sr
I gMMME
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F,.
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vrtyp , , " - ' -f . .(1- . ,5
DYS * -, ; 4--41,
DISEASE OF THE -, tioNgts
LIVER COMPLAINS - :;;.:e , 4 - 4 - 4
WEAMSO OF ,AliY ElNir ''
, - Vi - 1;0'
F EVE IV,AN,D - &Ura
l' :-....
A ND the various affgetio4-,eqn,wreeptApea
rs t a diaidered-Stomach or Mier, - StichlasAdikentln.
Acidity of the Stontashrc , "^kr Pains; Heitsttair*J4o,ol
Appetite, ttetrpondency, Costiveness, Wind. And "Wading
Piles. In all -Nervous, Rheumatic .and.lsL,..ttre,y
dons, it Mod, numerous leettleeee provpd highli -
and In others effeeted.a decided corn..--.„, ,
kuratutnuri:ifintsen,oysnew e
tem.n/ rdl.c.,,comba cts are =1?1,14410.,.
e cure pesatanerit. It communicates : noliolent , ' -
~,,,I;r:.;,
the system, but by arousing its vitatonergy..to
ton enabitai It to throw o ff the casts, an&thua;... ,
.... ,
eradicates the disease. ~ .
. ... .., , - ...-43 . .,_____/.. , 5*5 , r.
When its medicinal virtues are so., nnivemstur ;.--...v•WW: , t
edged. and particularly here, where it has becottAw g
lar a familrmedicine, that it is sold by-many:o - A. , - -.'.
sa well as all the druggists. It, would Beak** *to':
offer farther evidence, yet as there are dettbilesktiOnAlphdi
hare. tried many advertised remedies, emlstilPlteritt..
Dyspepsia in one or more of Its dreadful- forma, - Mo an
lit. , ,-
14
the following certificates, the autheriticti- of qty
be doubted, coming as thardo front bilnitonClul ....41 1 ,- ,
WHAT IT IS DQII , 4„Pt/it VIRNI. X : ...!: ,: dliit
-Wm. echuchman, BeuthawalPitilovift..;, , ,:
“ I bore frequently used.Vedritie'44l.oMll - 14,14ni
find it invariably Mimi; indigestion itifiropple . , ,z.. , ...
Rev. Samuel Mid* says: 4 % - tauxiirioan,
its use for a severe headache, with walth.44lW-hinitiPir
fared. -
..,
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J. W. WoodwelliAl.,
land Bitters 1001 1 4
It to be J mt. gam t itys ei4.le itl4,2sw
Aid. Jonathan Neely, off
deed great benefit from''
and indigestion." •
James M. Murphy says:
failed. Barbaro's Bennie
my heart and aide, arisinf
....
'rhe editor of the Kittam
of the best physicians in 1
Holland Bittern cureittoei
Frannie Felix, only 'alio
tract,Ofeoffm,
one - tirlheliest inedichie's J
sterna& or liver." -
Dr. Ludwig, edit or of the-•
it t medicine deeerving . thi3.
Dr. libettimrtvthe 'main!
bee presiibed it frequentil
marbOil success. In debllitr
or of the eyetom generally,
The manager of Italica'
it myself, and wee therei
my wife, (troubled with
e connumptive habit,) Ma)
than anything she has :et-
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Whoever expects to 111 4 1 1 3 11 1 dttartithetdkak 7 ":':tf:•:; . ;-„ . . ; .,,%,, ~,
pointed, but to the steklziteeitluur—fotiolo4llt }cm •
~..,-;r0 L:... , ;: c 0,c., ' . 4 .
prove a grateful aromatic cordinfißosk:eittairbFkili . ,-1:40B-,..,4' , «,...tr i tk t ,
ethal properties. , • - - 1.,. ' "'"'... - ,...f, , .'-...-• ~ ,,t,", r 1„tr..; ; ;......-.;..A.
CAIJTIbNI
The great popniaiity of this dellgeltffil'Arliirtiiii*illitirticjii.f• - :...l:'!::-,..7'...,j,,,,*„ ,.. ...
many imitations, which the public ahould paqtraknfirl,,,,,,i6p*,•„Sk,i---;„#&,,
chasing. Be not persuaded to htriatlYt ll 43 ~,....a • .--...r.r.„,-, z .....,
have given Boerhavels Holland Bitters a fitiriftlitt,Orto '.- ... , .ir5,...r....4..: - .1
' ' • ... - :,- 4 .t , -1.6
tle will convince you hp: inflnitalyeVill titer. ' ::-.. - 1 ,... , ,...,.i . .!7;
imitations. . , . ,
Air. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottleitlori&b.lbe' a° •s• ',..:.:1:''.;'.?-' .
proprietors, BENJAMIN' PARE,.1.11r.4.-44 -,
.F., , ,... , ;-,.i: : pe -. ;elt -
~ , 0,,
Pdantrfactsuing Pharmacautlida and gh '' . ", - - - .,," - ,:k.L.., .. .
ear. Smithfield and Th i rd .sf*taiSk`i
cragEnat Aural's. . el: .e ,-'-'-' • .',:', , lis,',:t.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott I. Sous 1,T2 N...23..itieeta'....New , ' , ....." - i" , !1 - ',-, , "17 i . ,
York, Barnes te. Pruk,'BOtZflAtitYlikAililet BiBIikT.OTS. ti'
.4.-s,lll
I
more, Cuspate Brothers, Guy., street„.4nd ,Potntiamo. , -1„.,:4„0 .. i.
Cincinnati, lobo IC. Park. Chi - Darelay r Cintlier M5..r . ,'....,71,14 . . :• ,
Rater wt. St. Louis, Barnard, Ails -.1.tc.0, :b3•;;Qrleaties a• *, ; . , :f4 A,
Wright & Co.
• , 4,,,,,?4,‘
. - - _ -.0 !4•,.7. - 47:_it , ,,, I
CARD TO THE-LitAj).LES.'ez
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A DIL DEPOINNYS GOLDEN' IlltilsiTlifir*l4ls4olit .
~ ,
FEIIALPS, The combination of ingrediMititinArsi DOOM'
co's Golden Pills, are perfectly harmyss ; 2 - ;llhtiyilutyi 1180 11 used in the private practice ofsaltlS'ilic, ( l**ffistot - AES
years, aull 'Moue-rinds of lailissitenistM*-Pl4l l .
neverfaillng names hi airatist ecerrscissai•vistil=l
Irregularities, relieving - painful and' distreeMkT , •
tiou, particularly at the change of llC...,...VOlit'A';f4Niii! l
will cure that common yet dreadful -disease, these . ...
Nearly es cry lady in . the land auffet boa thattlfvfa
PZ
•...•
The above pill has permanently cured ~i nin' illik,„. ... ... t„ ---1 4 "
1
core you if you use them They canna t , ',MIR
contrary, they remove all obstructions, iistorfiiitt ' --.
.1
proper channel, and invigorate the' - erhulelyittethilis• •
whstse health will not permit an inmate ono:lief ,
.. e•
these Pills a successful preventive:"'For'irMtrailli&V
motions on the boa- Price sl—and watt- ';iihtAittlaii
confidentially, by mail, by enclosing ST M'CitbArWillil•
lowing agents:
Sold by SAMPLE & REM 'general .tißmtardeie,„
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City; FeLTON'S Drug Sabre, litrrainahant,lloTll4: l 1,,,,,,,,,A
and by W. A. tll LDENFENN ET & co., No .:41, r4ll4— r _ 4 4treAti,... 4. , ,J0fi11tc,2..!
oppostte the Theatre, Pittshullillt who niA.IIOE/Vnil'iikls,:-isi4;•""
proprietor's liriceal. Sold, by oh OEu siwllt 111,
_.4 ,t)'llilllliri.f.r - ;kl:-:; ,' ;', , :.i:
United State ' ' •' ' .• : ',..&24 1 4 1 E1RE'11. -'''''-- i:'ll4"&lYci.r
•- - - - - , -,y - -,_'-`, tr..; 1,,
RANDS" SUISAPARILL - 14 - PA,Alti
. - Lti estAgr-sorrr , st - 17 , " ,., .W,
Pin. ilkill and Permanent Cam of - ' .2.-S::: ' , " ,'_!-_ v i,,,
from an Impure Stak .j . the likes 4 ,7 97:;2t , , , ,-1 . - - -,=4: , ,7" - ..44 . t
' ffl4-1144 1fitttifit -, - ' 7 '*
Tat - truly T;lit idf ige
mili a t m . . lutli.
mots ortbelliesillacti , . • . .- - - .i 7- 1 ,%
powerfill apparatuajialt '.4h - fillii - , . '.: iiii*. ~, , ..-74..,, i
principle to a itighlYthlW thtlii 4 , 4 "' re =a., -*
bluing the serene sfiget Istsditits in.lhai -- ` ' ' outs a s -
compound extract of SearaparillTigablidnedluttegit
riot to any other Tor s. pntifying=fito-Vocs4Alajett - s*lin of
Scrofula, Sell Ithetnn, Ulcers, Fever. Liam, Plt s tkiKtkils,
Cutanuotu luptiona, riletdn pr dPI
r
Cum Plaint, Dyspepsia, ItungtWOonanni art
regulmitlea, Lam orappatireYnEdV
MU powerful renedial`Vritiitial g t — thts
Stomach the Circulation imd - the'BOsiii,tnV ''
lathe, while
it disengageifindexpsilt febritilitkaYitar'
is irritating and prejudicial to . ,baditst.ttealtb
vegetable, it is pettedly hennas& Mita operattau, ;'
dullest& persona may take it at any thaawittkr
The astoinshing suersam of aaa ittedigu ~."
creasing dewing thulast sixteen pars, lids ii-
distinguished coutudendations of the '
wide-spread popularity and wawa,
entirely out of competition usucts
patine .
Attention is unspent:tally solicits&
atte :
AIWTREF. OtTEM sax
Taur..,N
krArm A...
tin,. Fauna bla:1111-raribirdrodilrilurAt.
.11.4, Nn lunch to, m 404.0q1/11.11Nittr UtrEtt)
.421 . ; mitt t/• oh:nth I, , lia,4rAw:triekiv
xhin-rninte Imtliwntvontititonmiiitionizot
bum vitro linil lxieu ntneti , litintoninn
B,,,,AigarilW,wlVistmlatie'RVOtilko7Y7
strs 21rs0. It Taw don, nAinitiroFf
rnreol Ina. 'Flowing 'Mitt hity itiMF
tononlions& onhe , o&r,
intriannitnri re.ll4b,l'rOnaliin+graal
tr v iaoa and .01a I t)
and Cheiniata, 100 iFTIIIAA St
4474.4i4.71.4-grt, linty
and ~" Iltat{zg4 to Et. A--R-AgNIWPOGE..It , OO.,
toonirt`ily. Pet,
tbst ear fly
TO - 14 - k% it r-y
;Sit. rAVN..o' , I
more than gitl, tallitl.sl.wry awl
It ts because they slon't Ouch, the ea
taust, of all ague and xikut
poisiiti carted Mauna Nt4.ttip:,:
{Li natural autllbte.. . *
'mut fakili*ke
at ease, llhttitett Pour ava..kt
Malaria, and moPootur Kit
the cuitficate at trk0.044-ovea
x.x. York, to this diva, la attadi
fore It it dons no guild t# Can Ito
This Is more than can to Aft.
tonic In existence. as their use is ea%
end brings cut Dumb Anus:l—which
feel perfectly wail for et Magic, Inc
those truth* I annex some eattact .
Done a Physician t
RaOtrixtut
JAS. A. RHODES, Viievz.Deni
hand. The Cuts. , arrters late Ink)
getting any one to try il,trini - gre
fact that a remedy had betut
In favor with the public, as being bet
—not knowing I ,preantue that liu
i escape taking Quinine, contained On
Thin retnedy, - known as arnttli'm
break an agile. ha It did net'enra•
turn with renewed rigor. This ont
in your favor. 111 could Institute a
It mei your Core Thefollowhlggs,
Three persona took your Curc, ail
Quotidian Intermittent Fever,' ltri
They had tried Quinine, atid'utbei"
misting a chill, but it lens(keittlidrat
log them out, ami'laying the I°ol4lo
rer nialadlea 1 did tanned In illreetn,
all three of these Cali. with jour tlptifej)
.a . - • - ..,
not had a chill since. Itt all throonf these. ,en1ue5'' , " 4,., ..1*, - ...
Tonic had been nand, and Coauld, akbelbtOSt.--,:0._. - -.kr._,.,,,, '. 7- ,1 . .4,Afc,2
chill, but after a period or 'welled ebitereM l . o , llso ' , FV4•o l Fm• - .,..,..;2` . , ,13,, ,
I think there will be no tilillcttlirtca.rWP-rf:,,f*.'-'
Our. the vantage ground uf ttilY other erit7 ,ll *?-';'
here, ttc., de. wutlad444lll.oikiTW, PU L a' . -1
RHODES' FEVIIR nud AotseeV:R'EiVN'4s 4 ' ' 4.
MALARIA, the only barmlelaViet tie4ygtrU , ~,, 7
equally certain at a PHEW:IO4'9Ii: att*tgq •
~!;' ' .1
when you feel thashilleValinii .. trt 4 ? a1 4 1 ! ' V4,11,,,, , ,, 4;7 ,
a tingle one. ' ' .., - , - ,;c 4 ,4,...t
JAMBS A. itIiODWRPAPtI4O4:T ~... 4......
For sale by DiMitfilio ir bk Fit l Y: - .7::
- EtIaASB - 4 4 "W t . - 'l - *. ' '
50 Smithfield street, ibetitoen Tblrd'ainVi4 ,-, ' , --,
et meta, demotes Ws entire attention tO '-fold C •
..;
gt.
[lee. Rh baldness le; for OurneeeriirtV ,
, 77 ;. ,.• .., •,,,...
primate Venorral :Meares. end'Vectfluln hr .. , _,„.
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brought Cu by itattradeol!;-..TOttfAftlilll 148!:r . 5. . 4 .,. . , :..
MUars &arum* aCnrerriar l / 4 , ..! • .1i F . .
Byithilia, Elr" 1,10 ,_, A 6 4 , Bi a ajt, i'. ' :10004:4r,
o tt rth tli t. rSi VeZ 'iseb eriAlOntatiff " ' '..-"'B 4Ftmrn— "ittii e en dii ti l.. • :
Totter, RlD,l= M r.ntl t n i , I‘:6l4fiVitaiUktgyAkiool4
ira P °t " e 'i l - v f the soiqg, vale& ilk atiamtitriagi',
suppressiot*Dboamt° 1..,1 0 ,i 3 dA
Affections, Patna biou•. , :ne••= , '
Bladder and Illdn4o 4l4.o 4WAY. th ikka: , -P*. .
Twenty years' reEtice(tetila . euyiNpys .
:,
to offer abIiOSIIIIed OT ti - 3 4 00d5rTTA.**, )1 1 bartirOCIOO,,,. 4.0 .
der_i_....c...7.. , .!4:....A1" -, `, -
011kocand,Pritate - OenntlgtddntrAnlintit figtAyilte4 ,,,
ano imatitill** ‘-. -
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bdC" li2:4l l. nwii(xiiii-C 7l' l=l . lfr -/.'
riIL'SROWN
,eolitinues to be colistitilid*
1 . 1 the cure of Bitf. tIST .
,1.3 p. Vtltf';lintql.
',mg...wading
. euseW kninrik '`.10,9 tebtiPL........iltdtPA
to cull without 'tlidtir - P sSrots krildlttetet tl4O ~k9atvw.•
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rates, Ithenmaiimon, Km or *.b t.11W0.400 . _ ,11:4:46
delstydo get his advici):'=li*sOfiediVrailiffi'lm79.;
ty answered. ' -- 4 , '''''' , .:' ,- '-''‘ , .-f7= , ',: ': , '64 , :.
Its'..Oeice at& l , riveti Itoi*liiiotrAttgob.
bot.wirei Thirdniiditcitirali stedist4i * .
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$6-'2:000
sold::.
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