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'' '7,o , kv#' - t• ' " 'tit 'IT A, 4ol 4 , '' ' ' %' '' ''' 4 l:o'.}.#' `,' kr . 1.. a • '-. a t • . ,J , ' ‘r, - 4- - ' • • - •ir ''' oc le4 l; , o",,tfek t. , tl4t ew. ~,,irs i t.ve;it 1 , 41 4 '0 • 41 , „",,,r+ I , e - ~• I - -e+ - •,-- if , ,',, ,• '#6"l,4L-407*. , t4S 41' %. .....a.d.......- 4 0,0' ' : «. 1 ,, • , . 0 4s, 4, .4,etre- ••• - . J"., ;• ,* • • , ,fr..*'4,11:14 r a r+ ' LOCAL AFFAIRS. WEDIZRE3i)AT MORNING: THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD Alr PITTSBURGH On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on OCTOBER Ist, "Ad and 3d, 1850. Je24 ROBT. C. WALKER, Secretary Ohio and Pennitylvania Railroad STOCKHOLDERS MEETING TO CONSIDER THE CON SOLIDATION Yesterday, at 11 A. M., the Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad met at their office, on Fifth etreeL A large number of Stockholders were in attendance. On motion of Col. George W. Cass, Geis. Samuel Lahon, of Canton, Ohio, was called to preside, and George R. Arnold, of this city, appointed Secretary. Col. Cass, the President of the Road, stated that the meeting had been called for the purpose of con sidering articles of consolidation between the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the Ohio and Indiana Railroad Company, and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company into one road, to be called " The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad." By the law under which this action was to be had, it was necessary that the articles of con solidation should be submitted to the Stockholders, and for this purpose the meeting had been called. Col. Cass then read the articles of consolidation, with which our readers are already familiar, as all the material points have been published. The articles of consolidation were then formally submitted to the Stockholders, to be voted on ac cording to law. Col. Cass, as representing stook in the city of New York, and not in his capacity as President of the Road, submitted the following resolutions : Resolved, That a vote by ballot be now had for the adoption or rejection of the articles of consolidation, as submitted by the Board of Directors of this Com pany: Retolved, That all those in favor of consolidation, place upon their ballot, " For Consolidation," and those apposed, place upon their ballot, "Against Consolidation." Resolved, That Wm. M. Edgar, It. F. Smyth and C. W. Ernest be and are hereby appointed tellers to receive and count the rotes, and report the same to this meeting. Resolved, That the polls be kept open until it o'clock, P. M., or such further time as may bo dwig noted by this meeting. The resolutions were unanimously adopted. On motion of Mr. McKnight, amended by Mr Murdoch, the meeting then took a recess until 7 P. M., the voting of stock meanwhile proceeding. I=l At 9 I'. M., the meeting re-assembled, but the business transacted was unimportant. The meeting was eery harmonious, and the feeling seemed to be Al one way, viz : In favor of consolidation. At 9P. M., the rules were all counted off, showing the fol lowing result : Whole number of votes east Number " for Consolidation "... Do " against Consolidation Majority for Consolidation (me of the resolutions passed was to the effect that a meeting of the stockholders of the new Railroad (the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago) should be held on the 30th inst., for the perpose of electing a new Board of Directors and President. Boy., Take Care ! —As the Ulorions Fourth ap. proaches, big boys and little boys seem to consider it a kind of saturnalia when they may do as they please, and acting on this thought have commenced explod ing Chinese crackers,:" set off" Roman candles and in divers other ways express their regard for Freedom's natal day. This is all very welA, and we believe the disposition of the community to allow them the largest liberty, providing it don't interfere with the enjoyment of others. But there are some evil disposed urchtni who will find themselves rely bracing the Fourth in the lockup if they do not put a restraint on their inclination to be mischievous. One of these was in front of our office yesterday, and watching a favorable opportunity when a couple of ladies were passing, threw a bunch of fire crackers immediately under their feet--of course greatly to their alarm. We hope the police will be on the look. out for all such and make examples of them. De. Beale . . , Arctic I"oyngr.nt 31n.anie Hall.— The stupendous grandeur of Arctic scenery displayed in this Panoramic portraiture, elicit, the most profound admiration from crowded aFFeinhlaget. Indeed it surpasses all our torwer r,..-epti..no of sublimity. Take mountain and plain, sinuous river and broad, tranquil waters, stately ship and tiny boat, gentle hill and shady valley, bold headland and rich fruit ful fields, frowning battlements and cheerful villa, glittering dame and rural spire, flowery garden and sombre forest—group them all in the choicest picture of ideal beauty your fancy can create - arch it over with a cloudless sky, light it up with a radiant Fun, and, lest the scene should he too dazzling, hang a veil of light haze over all, to soften the light and perfect the repose—you will then have a seem that will bear no comparison to the wild splendor of Arc Liz nature. (lo early, if you expect a seat. Poor Ho rec.—Yesterday afternoon a fine looking iron-gray attached to a large wagon laden with stone. through the carelessness of his &tyro, was thrown d Mil in the midst of a largo heap of lime on Filth street, and lay there entirely helpless until his gears were cut by the bystanders. Tt e pour animal must have suffered terribly from the effects of the quick lime. Such accidents as the one we have mentioned are of daily occurrence, and in nine cases out of ten their cause can he traced to the blundering or care lessness of the persons who have the poor beasts in charge. if some individual would have a couple of the reckless Telma jerked up before His Honor, the Mayor, be would deserve a medal from the Humane Society. Theatre.—The entertainment offered at the Thee ere to-morrow, for the celebration of the Fourth, can not fail to merit the appreciation of the most fastidi ous. They correspond and are suitable to the feel ing which the day always elicits. In the afternoon will be performed the " Flying Dutchman." "Mad Anthony Wayne," and the clown's budget of blund ors. The evening's selection is equally choice and varied, commencing with " Uncle Tom's Cabin," to be followed by the " Terror of the Road " and "Free dom's First Dawn," in addition to which, there will be singing and dancing. With such a bill crowded houses must be the result, { ' an Amburgh's Circus and Menagerie arrived yes terday according to announcement, and exhibited in the evening to a large and well pleased audience. A great variety of curious animals are gathered in the menagerie, and the circus company is composed of first rate equestrians and gymnasts. To-day there will be both an afternoon and evening performance, and tomorrow, in order to give the thousands who desire it an opportunity to see the show, there will be four performances. The whole is exhibited for a single price of admission. Large numbers of people from the country will visit the city on the Fourth to see the sights. A Relic of the Great Fire.—llughes' tavern, the trot tenement created in the burnt district after the great fire of April 10, 18-1.5, was razed to the ground yesterday to give way to the march of improvement. It was located on Water, between Wood and Market streets. There are a number of shells and rookerle I in that vicinity over whose "decline and fall" few tears would be shed. Aileyhelly Valley Railroad.—We stated yesterday that the last excursion train upon this road on the Fourth of July would leave at 6.4.5 P. M. This is a mistake, as we learn from Mr. Hopper it departs at 5,45 P. M. The 6 A. M. train runs to Parnassus, eighteen miles from this city, where there will be a grand Sabbath School celebration on the Fourth. Sabbath sehocti Celebration on the Fourth—We un derstand that the different Sabbath Schools of this city intend celebrating the Glorious Fourth by ex vursious to the country, picnics, Didn't Come off.—The grand writing match be tween Mr. W. P. Cooper, of the Iron City College and Mr. J. D. Williams, of Duff 'a College, did not come off at the Board of Trade rooms yesterday, in conse quence of the former gentleman being unavoidably detained in Onio, where he has been sojourning for some time. His associate in business, A. Cowley, however, offered to take his place, but this was de clined. Mr. Cowley now offers to write with Mr. Williams for a wager of $lO. Our advice to these gentlemen of the quill is, keep cool during dogs-days, or the consequences might be disastrous. JULY 2 Admitted to our Court..—On motion of Col. Wilson McCandless, John Stannard, of Indiana county, was admitted to practice in the different Courts of Alle gheny county. Mr. Stannard and Hon. Augustus Drum, his law partner, intend to practice in this city. They have an excellent reputation in Indiana, which we feel assured will be sustained in Allegheny. We wish them every success. The Dior -ice Court Judegl will hold a session this morning, for the purpose of disposing of arguments, motions, dc. _ - Democratic Celebration.—The Democratic citizens of Allegheny City and neighborhood, and all friendly to the election of Buchanan and Breokinridge, are respectfully invited to join with the •' Buchanan and Breokinridgo Allegheny Club," in celebrating the approaching anniversary of American Independence. in the grove near the Hotel of Captain David it. Williams, in Duquesne Borough. Boats will be in readiness :it 10 o'clock A. M., at he Collector's Office, Allegheny, to carry persons roe of charge. Dinner will he served at one o'clock, P. M. Thomas Moffitt, Christian Shrum, John Oakes, John McDermott, John Swan. Committee of Arrangements //i` Three bottles of Hostetter's CELE BRATED STOMACH BITTERS will sure the Dyspepsia. One bottle will create an appetite, force ,df the impure bile, purify the btool, and invigorate the system. Tei, thdtler will cure the worst form of Liver Complaint. One bottle will diseipate that weakness at the pit of the stomach, g;vt• color to the countenance, impart tone and strength to the opium, and lend cheerfulness to the mind. Every family should have HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOM AC Ii BITTERS, No article el so peculiarly adapted the de pressing efleehs of summer weather, HOSTEITER A SMITH, Solo manufacturers and propriotors, No. 267 Penn et. And for sale by all thn prolcipal hotel. and Dmitri:l4B throughout the United States and Canada.. .ja2l:ll.isr AMUSEMENTS. qIIIEATRE.-J. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and Usnwr ; WK. U. Rttn Stags Manager, CL11.2. 1 , 0671. R. Acting Manager. Treavurar, J. V. Ronrrit. PAICI23 0? ADIKISSION 13. M. and Parquette 50c. I Private Boxes, larre tol OCOMI Tier 25c. Private tknies, ou Boxes for colored persons 25 cents. securing seats, 124 cents extra. READ THIS ANNOUNOE)INNT'• i;LORIOUS FOUIITII OF JULY! iria-TWO GREAT PERFORDIANCES. - tait AFTERS! ira AND A' I'EN/St , '. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE o.4lmxy. tx., AT S. tbr Great Ursula Tlf E FLYING DUTCHMAN. Vandorckeu Leau•llr .. J Tv be fullown , l by MAD ANTHONY WAYNE Oa, Tits MASSACILL OF PAou. Bobby. Young. Maypole linereAtogo Nicßrttl, To ccaultido with a new Comic Pantomime audith...l THE CLOWN BUDGET OF WONDERS. Rival Clow .4 and Dela". Concluding w ith A GRAND DISPLAY OF YIREWORKS Evening Performance, C,omruenelog at a quarter to eight, wall the 2 and ::41 Acts of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Uncle Turn t. Foote, 'ropy Jnlu Cuuke St. Clair Barret[. MMO=IM THE TERROR OF THE ROAD. Harry Waiter.. C Font, A V I,,ug SONG— . Rubbia' ArauuJ " July. o,..ike• TO roar kid-• with lb. National Urania ..f . . PREF:I/4)111'S tiorldom of Ltborty /kid+ Lit+ortf • %Volt., Itru lorron Sl.ry Hoodorson (loneluding . - Ith tiltANI) LIATTLP: seRNE MASONIC HALL, roll EKE ()\Ll' (INP.I )1 EMI No M ,0.1 GRAND ILLUMINATED lIISTORI UP TIIE American Arctic Explorations ! INNUSHER Rlre English and Danish Searches for SIR JOHN WITHIN THY. MOLD ZONK. Iu ,Vlln t ion with which will he exhibited, at each the Siege and Bombardment of Sebastopol! • Executed by the grmit American Artist, (4r.iiitut from drawings taken on the spot by the Explorers. gxhibition every evening texcept July 4th. at a o'clock, arid Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons at 3 u'cl...ck 4Wr- Tickets 25 cents—Children 12.?, cents. The great reputation which this Panorama has a, quired as being the waist sublime, interesting. amusing and nisirm ties ever exhibited, Is a sufficient guarantee to the pubic . 01 It..nr meta.. U. C LARUE. te2B Agent. AN A.MBURGII & CO.'S URIAT CONSOLIDATED CIRCUS & MENAGERIE! % Alp • • ; 5 O . " •" 1 Z 51'74k •••A;Ar.'. ; - The Lett-gent Emtabllshmertt In the World! Rll.l. HE EXHIBITED AT PITTSBURGH. try 41 - It AND fan, Me, AT THE AMERICAN lion! N AT 2 IN - 0 7 P. NI FOUR PERFO it CES ON TIIE FOURTH Doors open one htmr previous to the Artbdic Performances. The Equestrian and Gymnastic Troupes Cloaprise the principal Stars of Europe end ..4 Al the head of whom are the celebrated COOKE FAMILY, From Astley's Royal Amphitheatre, London: the FRANCISCO BROTHERS, Four In number, from the Cirque Nationale, Paris; LE JEtINE LOUIS, the most Classic Equestrian of the ego. FRANK CARPENTER, the Daring Rare-back Rider; Nirears. II I LDItJITH, WADWELL, HORNELL, he.; and SEPARATE TROUPES OF VOI.TIGUERS, ACROBATS, PANTOMIM IST:, AND DRAMATISTS. TWO STAR CLOWNS! DEN STONY., the most Original Wit and pungent Jester in America; and H. CROWHUItST, his English compeer, a fellow of infinite wit," and the greatest Trick Clown In the eorla. Leader of the Cornet Band HERMAN LUDWIG. TUE MENAGERIE le the moot perfect ever exhibited, and contains the LARGEST and SIOST COMPRKIIENSIYE COLLECTION UY ANI)IALL 4 from EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA AND ASIEItICA, Ever comprised in one 7.t.stlogical Institute. Immediately after the arenic performancee, PROFESSOR LANGWORTRY Will enter the miges of his Trained Animals, consisting of LIONS, LIONESSES. TWO ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS, LEAPING TIGER, PANTHERS, LEOPARDS, ite And exhibit to the spectators the wonderful subjection in which he holds these savage denizens of the jungle and to. es t. ADMISSION-2 5 cents; (n, half price.) Iteberrod Box Seats 50 cents; Children 25 cents. je2'..l 111.110 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.‘.."—JuIy 4th, 1858. On the Fourth day of July next. SPECIAL TRAINS will run between PITTSBURGH and NEW BRIGHTON, stop ping at all intermediate Stations, as follows: From Pittsburgh to New Brighton at 8:40 and 9:30 A. M 4 1:00, 503, 4440 and 11:00 P. 11. From New Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7:00 and 10:12 A. II.; I:3o, 5:15, &BO and 3:25 P. M. EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold bet wean Pittsburgh, New Brighton and Intermediate Stations, to be used during the day on above Trains, as follows Pittsburgh to Courtney's and return, 25 cents. Killbuck, " 35 " llaysville, " 40 " " Sevrickley, " 50 " " Shouse T. 1,. " 65' " Economy, " 75 " Baden, 75 " Freedom, " 85 ', Buchrater, " $1 00 a Beaver. $1 00 Nov Brighton. '• $1 00 New Brighton to Beaver and return, 20 cents. Rochester, " .20 Freedom, " 25 " ..Baden, " 40 " " Economy. " 50 " . Slums, T. L. " 80 " u Sewiekhy, a 75 a a llaysville, " $1 00 Courtney's, a $1 00 " Killbuck, '. $1 00 . Pittsburgh, " $1 00 There will be no reduction made for single trips to any Station,' sior will Excursion Tickets be taken on U. B. Mail or Ftsw!eraina. 12 Emit be purchased at the Stations where they are sold, as Conductors will not be supplied with Return Tickets from any Station, except from places where there are no Agents. /it-Should the day be dry and dusty, the Company are prepartd to sprinkle the track to lay the dust. • JOS. H. MOORE, Pittsburgh, June 27, 1858—(je30) Superintendent. [ Advertisement.] C Ftat.-r. Jule C. DAWN' Mr.. J ~l iilla l'o”ke .Mitui Can t, 11= BEA LE'S FRANKLIN, ! Il kt 0.1,1 t THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY.FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, July 2.—Senate.—The chair laid before the Senate a communication from the Secre. tary of State transmitting the original journal of the proceedings of the Board of American COMIIIiAfHOI2- ers at Paris to liquidate and audit the claims of American citizens against the French government, being for debts due them, and for the satisfaction of which provision was made by the Convention be tween the United States and France, April 30, 1503. Mr. Clayton said the report was made in answer to a resolution submitted by him some time ago. lie desired to call attention to the document, because it completely refuted the ground upon which the Pre sident based his veto of the French Spoliation That veto rested on the assumed basis that the claims for spoliations were all examined and allowed tinder the treaty of 1803, but this doeument discloses the fact, that so far front this they were excluded for the reason that the Commissioners had nothing to do with them. Ile alluded to the fast that many years since he examined the subject, when it was before the Senate, being a member of the Bclect Committee, of which Daniel Webster was chairman: Mr. Web ster took no part in the matter ; Mr. Clayton being second on the Committee, investigated the subject, and reported the bill which, contrary to the expecta tions of many friends, passed both houses by a de cided majority, but unfortunately encountered the veto of President Polk. Afterwards another bill similar to that passed Congress, but was vetoed by President Pierce. but the latter veto anus n o t booed upon the same reason as the former, and any Senator who would take the pains to examine the document now before the Senate would see that the whole foundation of President Pierce's veto was an error in fact. lie added that the sympathies were i“rovgly in favor of these claimants, and he hoped c o ne ore would be done for them. The House bill creating the right of way to the St. Louis lira Iron :Mountain Railroad. throurli the arsenal aud wagniine at Jefferson Barracks was passed. The Kansas 'kill came up, when Mr. Wade sit"l he stood up to advocate no new etriur, but the gre e t principle of equal rights to all tool, }dark and white. That wits the doctrine of the fathers itt the reptib ., . Alluding to the passage"( the Compromise inensor. of 1 ••..0, w hich were called a finality, he remaard that the Democratic ',arty had put the pr...,e,! ministration into pots er upon the platform that they would resist the slavery agitatudi ; Inc did not Kn to how they intended to resist it, whether a Ilie Llud geena or otherwise: flown, er they had no right it resist the agitation of any sul•ject pertaining to this government- lie ' , Peel there to ree.st all attempt- to infringe the right of free speech. whatat cr inight L c the consequences. lie opposed the bill under consid eration and criticised the .totirse ot his colleague. Mr. Pugh replied: ho said lidit Mr. Wade had 11•F'd language not becoming a gevtl,rnn. Begat. r. liar ft Black Republican: but ianguage Lieci.ming blackguard. Chair alled Mr. Pugh said that Mr. \Vivi.: lut.l n., right I. charge him with Irttng slavery and hating y. and nhnrply retorted on hi, eilleti,zue. Mr. itig,< sari a ii , iutd t i t].•— vra:4 nn evident ~ .,re,dind, ; ‘,:ng in Mr. Wade . • r•-•mat', of a deternairmhon 441 the latt,', party if a• • :tieeeeed at the bar T. tho• -!.,` • . uCiiL~•rt~'ron=ernitnd V Our f“refather Mr. Cl3yt. i. n o t t tnr e ❑6nut al Ire The ,tte,tlt, 1‘ take, ••n Mr I tttriket 4,'ltt the t-hrure R:v11:1; r,g' ti! prr3,n, £lOll t.i I.eouine i,• li.e I I.t , v•i lee i, •. .1 rhance sv:th the rpite-111,01.411,, , . There being n.. ite,runi , • • Mr. Dough, :he ! 4 ergc;:c.tm: , krin. .4- tc I compel the attcr.d.it,ce of al,. mcmt•c-- After pau. , of fifteen 9entre• Telmc whether the decre , . G r a tli4ht ,eop , ton w a and tnnlteraLle .11.1.r111111W Irre%,,eyWe Mr I:ell 14.,er the hir I , ,ttglas t hfr. Itell We Imse i.ear i and ~erhes be Jerrie❑ t, break up a time :een g . l V ell Icor drlwitv a..al hr %Ve wal.l an el; I erne up on Nlttntllty, ht•t ttne r they ct,tnplatn that thrrt, th , t tl.le rnaugh n.. fur rirhst, Mr. Y.rP, —l.l nut r!An , l herr l- el.•,r thr ~•oi:du i .•i ~~.~ and t par;hall)Vhtlir , The. Mr. B.vll 1 hat r th • A n••” mip•:ller, tr \ 91111 N'4 ,, ,• ur r: t.„,, , r, 1:<,1.1 Nap, n. I 1)ougla, F.%/tn...1•,.. • den. T,.•,n11., Mr. acting olan., •! ;Le i . pa by the, I,gl-iature of Kan , ., , . r aro- ~,uIIII. N n. su• :.r3.1 ib,. reran a-- 3 . I “11. i c!!,,: !qr. Ur!!!cn.kr,-1t..1 IL Kt,requtret.i. \1 a- tl. ,!..r turbullea• I 4•II! •• Mr. Nr,,,!!!! rui.:.t ! •:. h., was to wake halt,ol .1 .t- :..e tri.ort tt,tt• to the 11011 t, thin, that 4.:400 the people .4 that t. , rritory alr Vt,thlto`t• a l h pas Ned mhtiniari anal tin.-hr,;131, r: , ocenglioned 31: the trolll.l,S. 11.• tOglled 11 , a pr. I.twary t r I•I .te the people it; their r,ght: 31-1 a!i I the ILLNIP Of the n:untr l. Mr. Weller - Tl.e Jr law, and 1..; t:. to that. Mr. Seward w .1:11 Nt ;Vi for Mr. have no other tetaletw) and the ,acee,, the I rop tin g the Nh..e,iri rows; !opt' AL a-. orptme . the K , .ct rTmet la a u.+urplit,t; tyr:int. as there are n, ; 1.1-1 Tie II the .4r•nnir, %TIM 111.1 , ‘,11 , ••' •‘• I; I Mr. T..,•mt... I'm glad „1 ii. Mr. ` . ...ward am I er I,cll .cur-laid i;,e it •.. , 110 P . tr.trrruptiztir, i th , r. r.rr ird .•ontint.inv Thu-' who are firm. 1.•. i are per, unsubrtat.tuil r. Toombs- I think whin y er low r. Cratemien regr, , ;(• , l exoecd.b...!, b. beer Seward say that the day of rml roe :r had by. The form of bra IsIII m•ohr i. • lie alt-getb. satisfactory U hire ri a 11.1,0 1 I.:1 , .1 Glared TI 1.. ft.•.•••I , I I; ,, 111i1.11•11:, •7 der it more setiefn,lory and Illat..rN. The pr position of Mr. Wil,oo would inereoNe 1.. a . boon leas extent the ea U... Ile, Cr.itmelen. Will compromise to the last moment srl lime. they could preserve the original prim iplr, on Ishii the government is erected. The prement d mantled or every Senator serious arid solemn roe ni eration. ile earnestly appealed to the gentleman come forward in a liberal spirit and it justice to all iAt , k ER E . —, 1,-15 15 blils7 "med.' . Nu. „ 2 sections uf the country, . He almost despaired when 1 , CoFFEE, SUGAR, 001.. WA and CHOCOLAT/. of the BEST MA,E*•I••I . 1.1. , t rek rived and for sale 1., linkiiiiii, fur °NIO.. those from whom he has expected so much seemed 11111.1. ER A RICKTSON. : lame experience ill the klitititnin is a sure guarantee that disposed to do so little. 1.-1 Noe. '.1'21 and 11.:1 Liberty street. every article sold will bo as represented. The debate was continued by Messrs. Clay ton, 1 E 1,.._•;,,,, • .kiii•iNT, or SPLCIAL APPOINTKENT, roll THE. SALO OF DR, f Le n d v l a nding driJill ' , jags of tilt% Hale, and 'round, The 'cents Milli ill, in Fessi..ll JAYNE'S FANILLV .NIEDICINES. S. JAY I% ES. j •dc.till , r •- Ii• ill) Gran.' tool tor bale lis i Pittsburgh, June 20, lefid—Lie:lo at 10 o ' clock, with the apparent .lerinintition to ~.L., MILLER 4 ' KICK E'rSON have a final vote on the bill before adiurnment. T 111. - -l• ...i . • .DI N'lDEND.—'the President end Managers of the //,,t1, , .-Itlr. Campbell, of tilde, ti,ked leave to of. l.: -.' t mummy tor erecting tt Bridge os. r the Alit gbetO _L It) Satalt chit n MtutrY• 1''' .1 ' ... ” I" it " . 3 ' ..., 3,11. Opp. Or' ratAbUrgh, in 111 0 COL/10y Ut Allegheny, fer a resolution changing the daily hour of meeting. p.„.1„„„, v,„ ~1,. t,, It. T. l'. Mitliti AN, li tve this day declared a Dividend of One Donal and Sevent.)- from II! to 11 o'clock. 41 Fifth :qt.-et. nte Cents .°1 each diary of the Capital Stock of the Coln- Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, oblected. unless the time 1 - 11:-.11INt I 'l' . \ . t 'K 1,1..1 . _1 I you Intend g.litig pitny en which ilisitit•lnls are made, ant of the profits ~f the for the adjournment of Congress should he first fixed. I last ..i. ...nth, which will he paid to Stockhold. 1s or their .4 t. the nionnt itt, streams to pa.; the hot ~.att.r. call Mr. Giddings--No leirgatii•. 11.. It. tot, ba‘ing an i •eaanoue •aa At... - It ..I Fishinu Tacky. I ''W` l ; ',''' ' ' t'''titklt tv s forth. ith. JOHN HARPER, Mr. Houston itioved to take up the Senate': ad- IL o. tun and iuliiiilete DOWN 4 TETLEY .0_ ...t..4 Ma --chi) Treasurer. Mr, resolution. ts-ltt No. 136 W.y..1 street. II - . J.- n MI It ICU LTV RA I. NuTICE.—Th.• trial of Reaping - pi 5T01 ,, , ,..:. Gt. 1 ,- ,,,:tti'- _ k.,--r=r? Machin°, Under the Mating...Di id the Allegle.ny Mr. Matteson and others objeete.l. D iI .. LES, tiI:NS, County Aericulturid Society, will t sko place on THL'ItS The reading of the report of the Klass' itiVi,li- juL., iiii.•.iii , i di.i.onlionienta, of it arm tai laud. DA V.. 10 lv Ruth, at the Farm of James Kelly, Vl. ilk ingt.urg. gating l ' ouitnittoe was then resumed, which after be- Biiii N 0 TETLEY. 130 Baal et., By order of the Judging Committee. Figs of th , •ii ,44 ..ii thin. , iv?.:31,141tw-s.•hi) O. P. SUMAS, Secretary. ing completed, Mr. Campbell. ot (Olio, moved that it':''' • • the further reading ci the doctintents Ito dispensed 1, 1 1 V . lll STR Err I'I4OPEKTY -1 Lid a ti.,...:, ,,, ,, DIAMoND MARKET HOUSE At t ssOCIATION. — with. _,11._ 1,,0tal ~ t t I. Mb tit rert, oppointo the Cathedral. .. Holder° .if Certificates of Luau are hereby notified ~,,n,o,i, that the I titcreSt due an sash CertillCa ea, up Lo the first of Messrs. Florence, liionriiiii. Craige, A. K. "Aurelian, '''" h , '" 'a." h"I a wa" Tw" Star) ; "LAlC l'' EL l M ii ltt4i .- c . July interest, will be paid in full, in current funds. 011 end Quitman and Bcw ie. at different limes severally ill- Or "lII' '''' Al'idl t' l 1.1..2'./ , ern, the lath Instal:,un priteelitntioll to JOHN 11A(10/• listed on the reading of the doinilliPtil, 4:,;,.: i- N 0 IN 11 0 AIAN 11, balance in one, tic,' al ai FIN. I . lsq , Treasurer, ILI. the Formers' Deposit Rank , The Speaker denied tine light ttf any member to .- Fl dot ., . .1 ,, . will buy a arl BUILDING Liir of ; _0'.1,3t S. JONES, Preet. have read documents which were I, de referred or _4 leet 1,10 I.y I:Iii deep. shunted near the thiler Depot. Al- Dot _ . DOLLAR SAYINVIS RANK No. 06 YOCRTII I C.l.cli City-pukesl76. This property is well worth at- 1> .-... STREET—JONES' NEVI , ' BUILDING.--Deposits tention printed. C. CUTIIDERT & SON, in be made with this trugitution ill the month of June, Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, appeaied t , , his frierolii not ; „2.; Real Estate Agents, 51 Market et. . iii order to draw interest (rum July let. . —_— —_ tO insist upon that, as severnCllAS. A. COLTON, Treas ' r. consumed and no good purpos l e'lL37,4':lnlieitlt."" llls S CL.TIIIIKRT A SoN. H i ii..'s F... 5, LOTS AND FARMS f ur sale.' je ,3o . G Eo. lIINGIIAM Fr. CO.—TRANSPORTA - Apii) i., appeal was successful, 51 Market street . TloN LINE—Via PENNA. CAN - - On motion of Mr. \Vashlturn, of Nlaine , the n•port -, mid HA I I.ROAD.—The subscribers are p was referred to the Committee on I . :l,•tions. and or I ,414 SALE OR BAKTER —A Building I . kt i,, 14ru At h.g.heuy eerUti, wc. , , ; 1,, i1l betaken. ~ , ,,t ;2 ‘ , .. r,,,.,,,h, c h ~,in , ,,,,, , . pared to slop FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE A to I' ila tiered to be printed. Le ire was given the minority , r..i, and Nails, t..' della., Baltimore, or New York, via the State Marks. , to report at any time within len days, and take tol-,l Thi•v.in pay particular attention tel Way Freights between Pitt - stiurgli and Johnstown. Having a DAILY LINE OF ditional testimony, which, when submated. shall be 1" ^' S. lUTE'S/AZT & SON. 5 1 Market !it. referred to the Committee on Eleetions nail printed. lA' '": . . __l (1,1 hirrelq, fresh received and for FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope II EN Rl ' 11. COLLINS. to be able to render entire satisfaction. sate by tisint The understanding is that all the papers, including _ ._ __ OEO. BINGIIASI & CO., the report of the minority, shall be printed as one li-lISII--Nlackerel in whole and half hlils. apt I:3m Canal Basin. Liberty it. document. .I nil it,rt-tou ••• 1 The Mouse adjourned. Witth. fish Trout FPreniontlii Nomination Ratttled--More Salmon " F., 8.d.• hr it. 1.1! IIIiNRY 11 COLLINS. Bolters. BOSTON, July 2. The American C.mvention at Si Ut iAR ANI) MOLASSES— Springfield ratified the nowinalion of Fremont last 1..,, t,t ~.. ,I. [-vs, , "op..rage. N. 0. Dioln.sseA : 611 ,1,, ,:hk ,1,. do: evening by nearly one hundred majority.• A party :ill .1. ,I Jam, ~ 11. M‘4suise.l: of a hundred bolted from the Convention, and orga- 1 , .al i,hd.. tun, lair end pr ime rN.I). Rllgmr. Ot himd idling, ratified the nomination of Fillmore. ;.tl for sal, by - M LLER &RICKETSON, .1,1 ti ''n ' and 2213 Liberty street. -- American Meeting. D LANIC 1300 ------ KS, Ledgers, Journals, Cash LorisviLLE, July 2.—A large and enthusiastic ...I_, and Day Books ust.d in counting homes. Ale°, Court American mass meeting wee held last night. It wasl ock..t, ~t elinitxat and Railroad BoOkaou band or made to (in ' I.•r - . r;11...1 to an% pattern required. and boned In any style the largest meeting of the kind ever held here. Hon. , 1 „..,„, W...,. IIAVEN. Munk Book ideunfectumr. (Jarrett Davis was the principal speaker. m,i.:l Market et., corner of Second. •A, r 44 1 ;1%7 1,* . . 3; :sr frit - , • . .4.. • r • vr, 4 '• • . 4.4 n===l r I In LI =MOE 11151=1 nr.c, 1.t.., Mr 1.....4. \I, V ‘Ttle •• ••1, . • • . %.‘g 4: * "• • • - -s ' ..% ~ , 4 % * - , ['IMRE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA HALIFAX, July 2.—The Cunard steamer Canada, from Liverpool, bound to Boston, arrived here this evening, with dates to the 31st May, three days later than those received by the North America at Quebec. The excitement in regard to Mr. Crampton's arri val out speedily subsided on the official declaration being made that. Mr. Dallas would not be dismissed. The recruiting business is considered definitely set tled, and hopes froely interchanged that the Central American question will aleo be put to rest. The nomination of Mr. Buchanan for the Presiden cy bad been received but caused but little stir. Peace meetings and friendly addresses to America were abundant. Mr. Haillie's motion in the House of Commons re specting American difficulties, and on which it was sui,rissed the Palmerston ministry would be defeated, has I.i.en withdrawn. It MIS reported that Great Britain would Frond no Minister to Washington during the administration of Pierce. 'rhe impression is, however, that it is merely \ ll' \ N 1 Advices from Vienna state that Marshal Radetsky has sent Avond to his Government, front Lombardy, that, if the excitement continued in Lombardy and the Venetian provinces, he should demand an in crease of thirty thousand Austrian troops. The Gov ernment agreed to increase his force should it be ne cessary. FRANCE. The Emperor Napoleon is taking steps to have the Empress appointed Regent for her Pen. The project of a law on the subject has been sent to the senate and debated with closed doors. It pro poses that, in case ,r the Emperor's demise, the Em pre,, shall reign, assisted by a Council of Regency, whose nausea the Emperor will leave in a sealed en vclope. The , loverninent papers are writing up the project. The 1/ .a;teite gives the project of Senators and the C“nrulttec the Regency, and states that the Em pro's aill be Regent-Guardian of her son during his minority, but is not to contract a second marriage a bile r[ continues. In ease of the death of the Em press. the Regency is to pass to the senior Prince of France. and thence to the other Princes, in the order of hereditary 9IIVCOSSiOII. There are two or three change.+ in the Sardinian 0 rtry, the chief one being the appointment of enee.il La Mamoru to the War bepartruent. Baron Wenor, the Austrian under Secretary of Igo Affairs, ha: gone to Route, the rumored ob ject of the vi,it being ti. i'oll,ll/ce Cardinal Antonelli and ht. colleagues at the importance of making ne- RI , •-1 k .n... Farah Bryant. from Cronst.,..t for Now 1 , d1.,. ails the first Ainemsan vessel that passed that 5•.. , I ,ir , r the expiration of the treaty. She paid the .1,40, 1111.11 - 0 pridest. The liusOian ii.,..rinnent is turning its attention of its American territory. A large I,irstl , .n party 1., bring fitted "ut al Hamburg by thi. Amerwan C.,mpany. appears settled that very little grain will Le evitvrtvil from Russta this ReilF , TI. Hundreds of th ,, tient to the Black Sea for cargoes will rt•turt, (ran Philadelphia, arrived in the •••• t.t., ,t t. I ~i: olttro,.. The Hurter., from 1: re, re,..11,1 Belfast , •n the I tith, and the Clara • .r it. It., ittio.•re, armed at Leal, ela the All. EN'ILANI). a.t. ~n Ftt-toy might, Mr. tiladntoue , owty ta:t. when Lord Paltnerettoz ,t.•ttt the Government to eon- .1 .0, NI• 1“1.,y ~• .e .1 ,with the Auftrican lo• : e UNI'IILUtt of she n0t,,, . ,e.l !ha: Lfor 3,lvert to the r,.1),14ict t• .•r.,:ipt,t ILI the thsinisvel Ilf 111 r, I . ryllll !.. I :it per,, rea...n t, e vect an itetee :. ..r the , lIIPPut , n, and therefore he n , t:ht liner' thought expianati,n. at that time pre lir th..ught it :nip. , rtant that the Ileum. I.to sr ear:ythe nature of the die !ed to give to Mr. Mar the di-tni.ral of Mr. tramp. Is Ile hen the tlovern went prepAre.l t ti.eir reply to Mr. Morey t. !e, r I l'a;:uer-t• ;bat Mr. iiladetvne :.-.1•.....1 he: that him to abstain M Iron, 211•11:4 r nt,r, up.,n the .01, • n. t . e.l C•111:11'.y 11! •ire tig prevatlel ..r) the pre., •I. .I.:J there:ore tay ui reply t., the :. 12, he Lsd lAti J.. tut I.elag aide t,. ley . up...n the table. ioeiuding Lord Claret,- 1 ~.• t.. In the e.urye of the next •1:. I earlier .lay. Sir .1. Pack t.l cen-ore 3gainnt the cow , il, the .-1 ,, ..1.tment questo.n. ISMEII Ik. y 2. .1 lie oxten.iwe peer ut el Jt. ttl4lll, NtlllC 0, per• , t:•. :pni'• woven .1).1 vtvte the br•ele r:,,n the \ r st.r•• I. \rn Ira litailArni Inn :q erlllag Leta 1,144 - ;4 .>y 67114 4 I li, t .141,4 1 4 4 4111!k4,1,4 ‘ 4 1:61 - 4164 144r1iled 11. 4 41 6 1, 14111,, ;t1;41 hrew,rk• . 1 here ; 61,4 144 al, I 411 r 4 •li The ;411•L ) ,•' hI te I 1 , 111111=111 tr t .,l I.y - .•I 71..11,1 J, , 6(1 CATI,II: • f Fi..lr• tII ~ AEA wt.., ,„ rss s‘er, I:= I. -r , 2 •.1 ho ptentnshq , .kruer!ca suJc•l a. • T. . lay 1.4 11t1111.1% uud 14VelToul, 411th 14U Hr. I 11,11.:: 111 specie. 11,, ..hart Gale. Dudley A Cllllllbrllke !t, ‘l,lp burned laat night, t..g•ther with a large lutul.et. The lt”.!. ie $40,0a0. Several ud bu.l.lllle4 were ale., burned. Two eugiuea kerri-e barued. the eng•ne luau eseafeng with a:: ..l • junii•iug ..serboard. Nu lives , ,j•,:y May..r \‘'.••••1 harr srrir.terr a •r 're ..; 0:•• i it , •1 :I u. - 1111 i .:••• /421.1.110,1 I i•y tile \ rututnitt.•.lall . e , erday •II lov:Til•vr of the t'••..E.u:ttee I ti. MIME ihr 11,1•1 , 1 Catil;,: JOl I N NV. MVARTIIY, BILL POSTER and Disr.• st the Postiug and Disuibuliug N 'llll . . I , l. , Tl{lCl' ct ) 111T rut. I \ 11ED oi kl; ;t 1.. N. f WLI.P F of( CONCERT'. I.ECTURES. EN lIIHITIONB, AC. ;. , u,wu,u. I.y nm ii. telegraph., o th e r. ui.,•—,111..“411.., the .11.rluisg l'utit, wlll manly ‘..apt altos taw. ap7 ; ; , „ ,A,E,TEI), that pFKIN ," F I ~• • ,A. ST()RE, . I Court, dated the 25th f r, to n,abl• •• x at lo I, IMP. the ',flat. 111= I=ll : .• ! .. ti .• d ettnin..at Fr• • mm.. .. her it,. kit., ONE It. 'Atli EAsT OF THE EXCILANOE BANK, I. .pil , I I I I Isl! Ii I , II; II VIIIII i IVII an ,l inarttin, a herein 0 ~, i. sl• 1- 1.0. 1141. t, .n 1 11., e't-aitt.tat Fred Wry. Pittsburgh, Pa. u },i LEV I. HI tST, Martha' ( ; ILL'EN kt.i:.• BLACK 'I'EAS I,IIN I.: 1 1 k1 . :: - . , 6 1 . 11 )1)1 , IIEDI:C 1 ' . . 1)-- Liery l'uorhaed direct from the Importers for CASH. Tha j tit., chti.. , ..I hit , Prt--atittiodtt tn.' being tP" !at - ' t ,:... k t onands of all the different favors and grade. of TEA t I.• i t 1.-, th in mnial 1,114,./. I , 10.11:.lit h. the A:merit/LI. :market, sad .‘ A MA,. \ & , I ' . N , _i, F: 01 st , . SOLD WHOLESALE AND !LETA IL Juft \ Ns out)s, 11,N,1 it AN!, Ex. il 1N..1{ AT Ten Sn.,o T. 'MA, is I..rhatige, Commercial ted Bank V EBY LOWEST CASH PRICES! N ,, 1. • SL,:k bought and at.ltt Oil I 011.111...1. ( . 451104 . tiWi• I PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN AINTALIC PACK. t arettill att. ndtt.l I. ii'' , t—l I attl ,',, D'lat.tta St. C. AO ES, exit:l.4ly tar the trade. 3°N Et' NEW ItElLittNIL Fourth " t "' t • t ' att 1 TEAS OF ALL ORADF.S, BY TILE HALF CIIItST. .„ j4t. HEM PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHA.NTS, EXCHANGE. President. L WTIMARTEI. Vier Proidonts.l GEO. W. CASE. Per Steamer Ltinadad Ltvritsoot. June al.—(Litten .11arka.—An advance of l/„,d. early In the week, but market subeequeutly receded, and closed at previous rat., with moderate demand- The Col lins eteamer Baltic arrived at Liverpool on the 18th. ller news had no effect upon the market. The sales for the week have been 60,000 bales. including 17,000 for speculation and 3800 to exi.rters. Saieeon Friday were 8000 hales, of which 1500 were taken on speculation. the market clueing steady; New Urb an. fair 810.: do. middling 6 36: Mobile fair 65ii d ; do. do. middling 6 1 lti; Upland fair tFX,; do. do. middling . Flour market firm, and price* a trifle higher; demand good at Od.@le. advance on fairer qualities. Western Canal 30ai0,338. BeL; Philadelphia 34e. 4 3d4.13641.: good Ohio and Straight Baltimore Ofis. Wheat advanced 2d., with fair Inquiry for consumption; red Wheat 9a. ficl..@;lloa Od4i lie 3d. There is an active speculative demand for I.:urn at Is. to Is. 6d. advance, with more buyers than sellers; mixed and yel low 30s 6d. to 315.; white 31s Ilt.L to 325. Od., closing quiet. The above quotations are from liichardson, Spence dr. Co.'s Circular. Brown S Shipley, 'and others, report a great dif ference iv the quality of the Flour received, and hence the quotations are uncertain. The weather has born rainy. but the accuouts from the agricultural districts ore generally favorable. Th business In Beef is limited, and the market unchanged. Pork is unchanged, and prices nominal. Bacon remains unchanged. with moderate transactions; but at the close holders were asking higher prices. Lard continues scarce; sales at Ula.; but expected arrivals Will probably cause a heavy decline. &Tallow isfirm; sales of North American al 475. lid. to 4tts Lout,ov PaCinues Menses, Juno 20.—Bariug's Circular quotes the Iron market unchanged. with moderate business; Bar Iron quoted in Wales at 1.84 , he. Scotch Pig Iron quoted In Glasgow at 734. Flour 3.ltte3Ba. LONDOK MONET MARKET : J une 20.—The demand for !unary Is somewhat more active. but rates unchanged. Quid a- rives freely • the amount of bullion in the Bank of England bas increaed 370.000 pounlbs. Consols for money not quoted, but rate for orrount is 94 , e;at.91f. Holders e t dividend, s e c, rill,e are reeling on the money market, but they meet with ready purchasers. and rates not quotably lower. Bell Can report American Stocks auchauget in all respects, with ceusideruhle sales of State Stocks and ready purchasers. h. tt. is, hued, 68, and st,,cli of U. S. 67. S, 1024103 . : Penna. 70 0X7 8 . Maryland l's 87(M80 ; Penner. Central first 89091. 110 gr. June 19. —New Orleans ler." ordinal?., is quoted Nit Ykiek. July 2. The demand for Flour eolith:tee gain!; the price. of coalition and medium gtaden bare again advanced P.icxli/c. bbl. Soles 513,000 bble at V.i,rioo - 056,10 for common t.• grant superfine State; $6.20(u5N.50 fur extra. di.; $5,20053.75 fur common to good Mich igen ; $5.501it.56,20 for ormunon to good imperil.. Indiana, Illinois, lowa. Win. cousin and tfido; sll,4oeßs7 for common to good extra do, and sil.7ini.ps7.74 for extra St. Louie. the market cleating firm and the demand good good supertine and extra State Flour quite !warea. The market for CatlaAliarl Flour is firmer, with a fair demand ; alias 12010 libls at $6.3u0n55.15 for common to choke extra, the bulk of the sales were at so.7.sfixs7 75. Skalthern Flom - firm ; sales 'FPO bbl. nt $6.75/07.25 fw com mi. to 4 , . , • $ 6 .3fni1 . 1.5 8 ,7S fur fancy and extra. For Rye Fl the market is fit in, with a moderate &MIAMI at s2,r l .i; i. I for line mail superfine. Corn Meal scarce and grin,. CO*. 300.) bids Baltimore at sa; Brandywine In held .i• For there is n good export item:tint and the market is . better on 0.1111111011 dencript 101. ; Sale. I 4.. X , L.liq at $1.:15.a41.40 fin .1111waukte, chin; $1.20..51.3.ii good red Indiana; $1 a1ia.51.54 for red Cana duo.. SI. 1 . 041111 , 1/ ho prime white Canadian 51..1.1 no Chicago spring; $1.114 for white Illtnuis ; $1.55 for Lit,. Sxvitnet , $1,47 for red do, and $1,701.051.50 for new red au-1 Wl,ltt. d, Rye plenty and dull. tales 57.00 bn.hele net for lie feeler este. 0, and 55 for prime Northern. Corn a sliade limber. with a limited supply of good and prime par •-. 0.1; ...dee al LAX/ hut, at 45014.8 inferlur mixed Western ; 50,54 for rum ninon .0 tine rastet 0 ilo, uu prime in market; and 00061 fur Southern and Jersey yellow. (hits un changed. Pork a Mot.. firmer. with a better demand; mien 1500 11.1 n nt $20,50 fur wean, and $17.25 for prime. incl. - hug 50 , 1 Ws me. for August delivery nt $2l 80.4 is nett, re nt sale. 10i10 lib's at $7 Suert.s,S for country prime: f country me.: $1150512 for rorackvd N oaten, Beet }lnnis quiet at $1:160$11; Pritite Nlene Reef it. Bruited request at slsw.sl e. Lard time ; eaten nun at V 1.7541412. lineou uominxiiy the onme. Cut Mee. inn KAI demand; .len r 2.1 taids at s4,lsiii,{A no ....derv, ito.l $.10.2.".i.0510.:.0 for Inirn•, sales 22i 11.1 e il.enteru stue.l..olsid..s Butter pint, and dull at 12,019 for Ohio and Cheese en, ling at Lw -v. It. .1 tl'y mark.-r f..r It.. f l'uttle -tlertug , lt,eve.. wore :IvuO frin t„ I‘,wvr. :71leep and 1.00114 .11 :lc .1.4. doll Baltimore Market. 11. t Timor,. July 17. Plow firm nilL aalss at SA brat au.l Corn utacliaugtat, sonu• parrols of near it lute 10-.. t hate lawn 5.1. l al 51 to/ut.l ,7 Brerhave's Holland Bitters it n . p•rs..tom -upywo, a Frub,!ltuto. tar brawl, It contai, 1'0," !. 3,1 b. .11: • 21..••• 11,ttlat b.. mit.l I tt•lt t ottt I,m. It .111 Ith the -To o‘ot.L LP, krrrin. , ank Gr • • //:./tan•l t 11_ r. 1.1 $1 oil IN WI, 1.:1: 1.5. bs thn pt.- , ,U 4+, Ith \JA3II::. Ja. A r U.. Mnontakturing auAl Pittrt•argh: Pa: K. E M.I . I It. , 1,, of Itl.vouil mt.; Wou:I I: .11,24.114: 11111= unusEiluLD AND KITCHEN FURNI II„ Tu tI AT A WTI, —on TUESDA Y marntug, J uly At to n't-itel, Al littat Ong Hon.*, No 13; Third Atrovi, I • tql,ll Atel rnithnrld an eta, AID I e no ortineitt llttureltold ?unlit tire. among which are t tt Iturenint, high And low p.Ai ittAttra - Fr, aot it andat-lt eliatrther and ttr tnriwt.. lot •king-glwwA, f•-n•les*, tire if mi3.l .lu4on.war, Sr. A 1.., nu , etiperlot LoOlklug .1. re, A quantity of kit, hen niciwilA, dr. P. M. I).AI'IS, Aiirer. - _ AE{UE AND VALUABLE LOT OF j ollt/UND IN MK .SKYENTII WARD AT AUCTION Uu TimitsDAY evening, Jnly lath, at 'A o'clock, at the Aler t hAnt. En• hang,. will lai sold, that flemirtl)A, pi r of ground situate on Crawford inreet, having a trout tit' ha 1., And e‘ientling hack 133 feet t.. Tannehall Atrret, being i•.t. NO I! , And part of No 14 in the plan of lout laid out by lit, late Anron Hart, .i,'r'd. I ritv.—,ine.lialf rani.; residue in on , are] pair, it tilt tutetetti. 4.•• by lam.] nu.] atortcatz , is I P. SI. DAVIS, Auctioneer . N I 'SOME lif lI,DI LoTS IN TILE • , NINTH WART) AT A rcrioN —On THURSDAY alter .}l, at 7. the prenilown. will ter th••••• ti , .• ,Itvornl.lt. Building Lots Aituaie art"' t h e , OW, ..1 It.. l',Ma. R. It Clymei iitliAtt, opposite the buy , I. h.q....El •tr,.., nud Spring alley, has - ,1,4 !s n $. .:.t (..1\ t.Sre..t.atol i•l 1..t.] I ear_._ 'Tll,llHir. ash, r 1,11111.. in .11,• year. with nit, iyl P. M DA 114„itintrr. Mr. Ileriwrt. in,hetrd I,•r ea :; 4• , iutt.llted to I .1 lu:i rail) COMMERC I A 1,. 'Preawrer. N. Hi ri,Nl Ja. Secretary. JAMES P. BARR Superinterfrra. 8, I'. NORTHAM, Ja. amnitte, of A rtrarat um far June. GEO. W. CABS, V. P. JOHN COSGRA VE, JAMES O'HARA, HENRY LAMBERT, THOMAS BELL. Foreign Market• AUCTION SALES No. 3o FIFTH STREET, HAVING PURCHASED the interest of THOMAS WHIHTM AN, in the Point Boiler Yard, on the first of May, I will hereafter carry on the Boiler Making and Sheet Iron work, in all their branches, at the old stand. Water street, below Penn. With the experience of thirty yoarn in this business, I hope to render satisfaction to all who favor me with their trade. JAMES WIGHTM AN. MitelmrdL Nkty 20, IKM. mraMmd - pi E ACRES of first-ntte land, three in iiiiitivaeon, balance it/ prime timber, situate in a very pleasant location, about two miles from Allegheny city, with s large front on the New Brighton and Allegheny Plank hoed. will be sold on easy terms by 8. 01.1TILBERT & SON, Real Estate Agents, 61 Market et. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN to learn the Dry Goode Lndrieu. One with some experience pre (erred. Apply at 25 Fifth at. A. A. MASON 3 W. " . 4 ‘ 4 4,is !". 4 y;;g• RIVER NEWS. DU RlTE:R.—There were 4 feet 4 Inches water In the chap• nel, at dusk last evening, by the metal marks, told falling slowly. Weather pleasant and business dull on the wharf THE steamer "Orb," Cupt O. D. More, It the regular packet for Wheeling this woruiug—hmviug at to e'c:ock, THE steamer •• Rosalie" broke a hog.ehaiti on her last trip up from Wheeling, and went to the ways fur repairs. The steamer " Venture " will take her place f.l - the next ti ip. SMOOCH PAUL JoSrs —On Tuesday the "Paul Jeure • was to Mire been sold at public sate. She was bid up bl $17.000 but the trustees refused to let her go at that figlii.• and adjourned the gale until the Ist September. The "Pail Jones" ie in her aecond season. and originally cost in the neighborhood of $36.f.00. GREAT Finn AT T. LOUIS —When the telegraphic despot. h was received yesterday Ilinonikcing the burning of six steam ern at the Mound City, considerable excitement existed In river circles, which was only allayed whin It was stated that none of the boats were owned in this place. nor was there any insurance in Pittsburgh. Our city hue been peculiarly fortunate In this respect, thus far, during 1 936. Tux fine steamer Chkngo," Capt. M. Illillenger, will leave this morning for Cincinnati. For lightness of draught. strength and experienced officers the "Chicago" stands A No. I, besides, Capt.3l. and Mr. Warring, clerk, are prover- Mal for their gentlemanly deportment and strict attention to the wants of the traveler. and are sure to make all feel at home who travel with them. Tim line tight draught steamer Chas. Avery" will leave fur Cincinnati thin morning, direct. She only draws 'III. Inches; water when light, and ban rapacity fur 350 tons of freight. If our friends in the Queen City wish to see a neat summer boat we would particularly recommend them to give the Avery" a call. Passengers going down on her should be on board early to secure their state-rooms. Tat light draught and fast running steamer " Lucie May" having been purchased by Captains Rhodes and 11. IL Haz lett, ot the steamer -Metropolitan." for the Upper Missis sippi river trade for $17.000. will leave here to-day for St . Paul. direct, in command of Capt. IL K. Hazlett. She i 3 t the craft for the present condition and demands of that river. We have no doubt that she will prove a profitable investment to her owcers while she is under the efficient Command of her young but experienced Captain. A IIA:11.011“ PHESEST.—W oare glad to toarn that the river reporter of the Cincinnati tioniti‘rctai has reverted a well merited present from hie steanihoat friends, in the shape of a ruagmticent gold watch and chain. It is not often that the river reporters meet with such substantial coneideratious. The following notice of the affair we copy from the Cincin na.l Oolunibion PERENTSTION TO ♦ RIVER REPORTER. —C. D. Miller, Esq., more familiarly known as - Cone," the talented and indus trious River Reporter, of the C.kmthierciali we are happy to learn. rno presented. last Saturday evening, by the officer. of different steamtwata running from this port, with n beau tiful gold watch valued at VD% 10 a token of their personal estoom, and their appreciation of his pEORVIERMELI services. The ceremony occurred at the Broadway Hotel, and passed off most agreeably. Cons speech on the oceasion arm characteristic and clever. Tux St. Louis Dernocrul.,,f the 30th ult.. says: The river opposite this city fell two orthree India" between Friday and yesterday. Ac.vounta from the Mitsourl repre sent that stream to be getting low, and more ditlicult to navi gate. Sore hat tho very lightest boats can now run in the Illinois. and it is still falling. The Altoona. iu last evening. reports 26 Inches water on Spring Creek and ih•trdatow u Lars. The. Arcola reports the Upper Mississippi falling all the way down from St. Paul. Abut nine feet in the chan nel hence to Caro. Two ATIAMER., Acts.... We learn that the Math, Hiller. IN , llll.llrom Pwlncah to Nashville, on Saturday Isat. ruins in contact with a lug at Dover Shoals. near the Iron landing, which caused her to sink. Tl,' cargo, consisting prinetpally of Imuors and oils. was all saved. We understand She in in sur in Nashville. Eflorts are being made to raise her. and it is thought will prove enc.wful. The steamer Monticello, hound from Nashville to Paducah. struck a log in the vicini ty of Raster's landing. ou Friday last, and sunk. She is trop ism! to lie a total loss. She had no freight on !asstd. N, insurance. Ton Chu - Moat; mmmen-inl. of July let. says: The Nut. Holmes is in from St. Lomb, bring n portion the in:whiner) . and With! saved from the wreck of th.• A. It Chambers. She g.sTs to Lltsrlei reburgh after ..ti e) Wyk. ..r nun, or Itaitirit. Ire via_ N . twirl ng. Freights rontimv tirte at t 1014 log rotes. with mmleritte utforiogs7 I . llLib,rgl. um' 11 . nrritt,,,,—Whisky and Oil, I is 1.1.1 Pork, A,0.; Flour, rhio.: Molasses $1.7.0; Lard, Baron, linear, and ti ;ioe.ll Wool Ode. id 111.1; Cotton SI.IK) 1011, V. /oasis-- Bry Ilools, 75,7.; Ben , y Freights. 50c. t ; Whisky $1.50 ;Nem Cates, Ll, Flour sl,lx Whisky $1.75; Chl $1.75; Pound Freight tan.husl is cwt.: Baron 55, "01110. York $1,25. ashrtas—Whisky and bbl.: Al, $1 Th Fright 754r,.11t p rw t. Cabal l'abwenAers $l5. /$l./Luss and ArAttnAtl.s...No loowta MI=Ell:13 A lilt] YED. Steamer C 1... BayiL-1.1, Elimbetit. E./luin. tosat. Browmtvillo. •• Jetl.•rmit, Fir...kart illy I.ltrertie, Beunou, lirawasyll le. •• Nebraska Ssar... lass( Newton. •• eat tir.•. ltdes. Steubenville •• Ttirr.sts. II • r•tt. Uri, Whee DEPAKTED. Steamer Cl, Itliyar.l. &FIJI., II r IltierlCks..n, Brownsville Jrtlcrmi. Waislant.l. Brownsville. • Lll2,lte. Beni.tt. Browilsvi 11r. •• Nshrsska Berm, West Newt,m. Tames... 11.-1.. t. et] tare, 1M1..5, Wlesehag. •• rt. Louis, Dean, STEAALBOATS. WHEELING, &c. Pittsburgh. Steubenville and Wheeling The KiISALIE, Copt. tiro. Dot Lk, and the O 14. fl, Capt. 0 Eon,: B. MOONY.. will !Ile e. Itk.I.JULA.R DAILY PACKETS between Pitts burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, shipping at all intern., dime p.,rts. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, nest:lays and Fridays, at I) of clock, A. M.—RL-tuRIIINOP she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at i 7R o'clock, A. M. The FOKEST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock. A. M.—lirrratnau. oho will love Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri. days, at 7IA o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply OH burtni., or to J. D. Ct)LLINGWOOD, Agent, No. 15b Front street. West Newton—Regular Packet. Ilroz Dnilry Piwket fur NY"at Nvwlun, iu connection with the Cum..',silly Railr.nul. The excellent and rory light draught st.me NEBRASKA, Capt. C. BEM, will leave DAILY (except3un• for N • oot Newlin, lit connection with Conn-Ivilh• RKII rtwd PaornKere and Shippers will apply on Loard or at tb, Neartott Wharftx.t. CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati. The s teamer GRAPESILUT. Capt. A. WM - ctn. W. 111. lathe Clerk, will leave for the above and Internieitiate pore ou SATURDAY. July , a t 10 irclork A. M. Fier fnti•ht or plasage apply a board, or at the PITTS BURUII MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. S 2 Wetter reel. JY. INDEPENDENT PACKET For Cincinnati. The steamer CII ARLES AVERY will hNive for the ahoy° and all iuternieJlitte ports oh TLIURSDA Y. July ad, at lit o'cl,k, A. M. For freight or passage apply hoArd. jr2 For Cincinnati and St. Lonia. The steamer CHICAtio, eupt.M, Miu2Stuß, Clerk IL M. WARHIN , i, will leave tor th , and lateral...diste ports on TIII2IV. , DA 1 . , July et 10 k A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or al the PITTS MUM MARINE ASSOttIATIUN RUOMS, No. A?. Water street. jy LOUISVILLE For Cincinnati and Louisville. The steamer CLAKA Dl{f N, Capt. U. W Raw. J. MELLON Clerk. will leave for the above and intermediate porti ou SATURDA Y. July $ll,, at 10 u'elot:k A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, o r at the pimps. 11UR011 MARINE ASSOCIATION 1100318, Nu 8:: Water street. 13.3 SAINT LOUIS, &c For St. Louis and St. Pant, Direct. The aeum.r LUCIE MAT,J2apt. It. R. Flit trrr. will leave for the atove end Intermealate torts en THURSDAY, July It, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply ou board or at the PITTS BURGH NIARINE AtiSOCIATIOS ROOMS, No. 5: Water street. !e:10 LEMON s CO. it ANS PO ItTATIO LINE.— Having unble exteiniive pre perations this winter, we err now prepared to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYI. AMA CANAL and RAILROAD. TIIIIOUGII TO AND FROM TilE Ben- EILN CITIES. We eau Mauro our friends and all there dniposed to patronize the Penna. Canal and that no pains Will IA: spored to render general satisfiction to Shill pins of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE OF THE INCLINED PLANES ON TIIK A I.I,EtiIIENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased drspateh to the transmission of freight. Office on PENN street, at the Canal Bashi. mhl4 LLOYD it LEMON. QTEAMER PAUL JONES FOR SALE.- kJ The undersigned 4.tr, for sale, the tine steamer PAUL JONES, us nue now lien at the wharf, at Pittsburgh. The PAUL JONES is one year and four months old— length Itio feet, bean, 31, 641, hold G'-. feet, two engines, cylinders 23 inches iu diameter. 7 feet stroke. Five is in complete order and well found in all respects. The cabin is of the moat approved ntyle, and fitted up In the moat elagant diamier The PAUL JONES will be sold on the following terms:— say one-fifth cash, balance 4,8, 12 and lb months, with in terest and approved security. If said boat is not sold at private sale before the let day of July neat, she will be of. Erred at public auction, and !sold on thsft day. Any perwm having claims against the PAUL JONES, will forward them to the undersigned for settlement along with the balance of the claims, as soon as said boat is sold. W. A. CALDWELL,I Trust. MARK STERLING. f niy24:tj y 1 chi KIE It' S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the want of facilitiesAilliala transporting Freights to and from the ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroads, we have incressed our stock of Boats, Ac., on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1.400 tom , per month oath way. We assure our friends, and those diepesed to patronise the State improvements, there will be nothl r n , = l on our part to render general satisfaction in fo g Eastern and Western Freights with promptitude and d Cani i i ( l TEß ßasitt Pittsburgh. Pa. EEPSOMSALTS —lO bbls. just received and for wale by [Je27] FLEMLYOBROS. Jol4-2w UUltgi-3061b5. just received and for V sale by [ Je-71 /IZMIR° BROS ealth and Strength must Inevi tably Follow its Use. DOE 12 II HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, FEVER AND AGUE, AND the various affections consequent upon a disordered Sbenach or Liver. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, 140 M 01 Appetite ' Despondency, C'ostiveness, Blind and tleeding Pike. to all Nerrona, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Aft'sn lions, it has In numerous inflows* proved highly bennticial, and to other; effeenol n dhritleti cure. Natare finds no new enemy to combat, a ith thin delight ful tonic in the ,ynteni. Its effects are almost maginel, yet the car' peruoin,at. It communicates no violent shock to the system, bat by aronsiug its rind onoroy to normal an• lion, enables it to throw all the cause, and thus thoroughly eradicates the disease. When its medicinal virtues are so uniVersally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where it has become so popu lar a family medicine, that it ie sold by many of the grecers as well as all the druggists. It would seem needless to offer further eVilieile, yet as there are doubtless some who have tried many advertised remedies. and still suffer from Dyspepsia In one or more of its dreadful forms, we subloin the following certificates, the anthentlei!y of which cannot be doubted. coming as they do from persona SO well known. {SHAT IT IS 'WINO FOR 771 1: SICK. Wm. sehuchmati, Esq . the well known lithographer, says: I hare frequently used Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, and find it invariably relieves indigestion and debility " Bev. Samuel Babcock says: `•T found special relief from its use for a severe headache, with which 1 hail long sul fured." J. W. Woodwell, Esq., says: have nsed Iherhave's Tfol land Bittern myself. and recommended it to others, knowing it to be just what it is represented." Ald. Jonathan Neely, of lower St. Clair, says "I have de rived great benefit from its use for weakness of the stomach and indigestion." James M. Murphy says: - After several physicians had failed, Iherhave's Holland Bitters removed the pain from my heart and side, arising from indigestion." The editor of the Kittanning Free Press says: "After one of the best physicians in ibis place had failed, Bcerhave's Holland Bitten cured me of the wont form of dyspepsia" Francis Felix, only manufacturer of the "original tract ofeoffee, says: "I know that your Holism! Bitters is one of the best inedicin.4 in the world for a disordered stomach er liver." .•• • • . Dr. Ludwig, editor of the "Pmirel." Baltimore, pronounced it a medicine dettwrving theconfidenee of the public. Dr. EL,•rhart. the German physician of Ponta, ha prescribed It frequently during the Me three years, with marked sureesr. m debilitated states of the chi:relive organ., or of the dynteni generally. The matineer of itallou's Vinegar Factory says I used it myself. and WAS therefore induced to try its effect upon my wife, (troubled with the,aeat debility common to all of a cetnumptive habit.) aniiKally It Is dom.g her more good titan anything she Lae ever taken" N UT IC F. I Whoever t xpeeta I. find in this n beverage will be diaup pointed. but to the sick, a enk and low spirited. it will prove a grateful nromatie cordial. posseased of aingullis rem edial properties CAUTION! The great I...iilarity of this delightful Aroma Lan Induced aoy inntatious, which the public should guard against ptir- A,ttig.. ru.t persuaded to buy anything else until you giN 13,,erhavo's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One hot _ . will c,uvutc4. you how Infinitely superior It is to all that , . titationi. .6fs7-Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6, by the no oprieiors, BENJAMIN PAUE. & Manufre . turine Pliarms , eutisto end Chemists, ,or. Stultlitlehl and otri-ets, Pittsburgh. l'ltiratlt•litltia., 'l' W. Itytut retr+, 1:13 '2,1 kttreet. Nevr V.•rk, Barnto.4. Port:. 301 11:oatlutt. corner Duane. Blatt toOre, Compare Bret: ors. ttuy ttlrcet. and Penna. Avenue. Cluctnnuti, Jolla It. Park. Chant,. Bart lay Crotherg, '213 S. Water Ft. rt. luuta, flartio,l, Adult., a Co N. orleatut, .T. Wright my 22 ACARD TO THE Dt. IiUPONCO' tin d.l.q . N MONTHLY FILLS FOR FICSIALEi.. The counbinatiuu inn grednenhe. nu Dr. Dupon co'e niulden Pills, are perfectly hartulnam. They have bean used inn the ina‘ale practice ot old Or. Inuptinco for over 30 years, and ihonkanda of ladiee ca to,Anty w then . great and Sever-failiug aucce.; in nah.eit ev. ry case, in correcting irregularities, relieving painful and di:nines:4:lg menntrua tion, partn,itlanly at the change of life. From sto 10 Find will cure that common yet dromlMl disease, the Whites. Nearly et ery lady in the land 'suffers from that complaint. stave Malan permanent!, cnred thousands, and cz re y..n if you mq. Oulu. They cannot harm ynu—on the c .ntlary, they remove all obstruction., restore nature to its proper ehantiel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladies oni.ele health will not permit an increase or family, will find these Pills are.ssful prrveutive. For particularssee di rections on the box. Fries sl—and will Pe cent to ladies confidentially. by mail, by ea: hating $1 to either of the fol. lewing ag..nte: &.,1.1 by SAMPLE k , e,noral Agrnts for - Allegheny City; FULTON',.: Dreg Store, Birminehean ' JOHN P. SCOTT, and by W. A. ti 11. ()KN . 1 , 1;N NEY Nn. 43, Fifth street, ,q;posite lb Theatre, Pittshurgh. ulio will supply chlalsrs Ott proprietor' , . priess. 5.4 .I by vi Druggist, 111 I. City and Untied Steam. apr'2l...nmd3p TI R. C. 31 , 7 LAN E'S LIVER PILLS AND VERMWU4E DR- 1. SO yrr, n re,zular iirnduat. and physician of extra sire praetice au•i exp. rienee. induced by it commeinkblo de site le alleviate Ln•uun e 4118 jar feoteal as :IIPROVEMENT . 1 N 'flu: 1.1; NAL LI VEli. PILL AND VERMIPIIIE OF DIL C. ),LANE, Having prepared three remedies ha the medical partner of Dr. C. McLane, ref' many year,. °us IMPROVED LI PILL AND VEHMUTIGE pOKSeSS greater efficacy and Art' Mitre odd in their Operation than the Liver Pill and Verminagv prepared according tetthe original recipe or Dr. C. Me Lane. We make this declaration understandingly. and recommend them to the afflieted as being both pleasant tad curative, and heliene them superior to any other Liver Pill i.e Vrrnrifug•! aror prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. ITlLcLane t below THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERRD! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT, The universal relief afforded by applications of tide CEL EBRATED KfNG of Pain Killers in CllllOB of Itheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sure Throat, Brui,e, Sprains. Swelling, Stiffness of Ole Joints, Sciataca, Poi., Scalds, Duros. Aetna' or any other disease for whia, a PAID Killer or Liniment le' used, enables us to assert punitively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINDIENT is the most reliable, safe and pleasant renuely yet diirovcred, pos sessing astonishing properties for IGIALINU DISEASE and TILE PRomm ERADICATION OP PAIN. The many at testations to its virtues, given by per..., of enlightened Judgment and strict integrity, should induce ail to adopt It DA a standard Family Remedy. The must incredulous will require nothing more than the following te:diniony of Dr. C. I McLane, distinguished us a great discoverer of medical remedies: This is to catify. that I (sure examined the Recipe for pre paring McLane 's Impro3ml Vernitfuge and Liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott, who has bean IN THE HABIT oil PREPARING AND HUNG MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE during the last THIRTEEN YllAtit 4 , and that I believe he has IMPROVED THEM. I make the above statement the more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM WHATEVER. I would further state that I have frequently used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT in my practice, with tho happiest °Masts, nod that rcu eck•ntiously recommend it. t' J1..1...\ 11, M. D. All the above Medicines prepared solely tinder the imper vision of Dr. 1. sctrrr. Sold by Druggists and !del-chants everywhere. The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND IMPROVED VEILSIIFUGE are signed by Dr. I. SCOTT A CO.. accompanied by certificate of C. MeLANE. The GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed by Dr. I. scarr a Co, accompanied with mg - nature of I. SOCTT, M. D. DR. I. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietors, Bank Place, Morgantown, Va. DR. O. FL KEYSER, Wholesale Agent, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. JAS. P. ' , LINING, Wholesale Ag . ,eut, ja72,11 yisawlyspeBt) Near Railroad fu.pnt. A pezlome. KlVA'fli DISEASk:6---lla. ISEAJW 50 Smithfield street, betwoon Third and Fourth street., devotes Inn entire attention to au Otlice !'rare . Lice. Hie buniuens in, for the most part, confined to private {Wow.' Auc Coco. and sorb painful affeciona, brought on by 111.pr11d..11 , e. youthful indulgence and excess. Syphdis, t3yphdtbc Eruptions, th•norrhea, (fleet, Stricture Urethral Dincliargus. luiptuity or the Blood, with all tlleeses ot the Venereal Organ. Skin Deteaseit, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, itinga,rtn, Mercurial lhaeases, Seminal wealthest3, Impotency, Piles, Itheutuntuou, Felnaie Weakness, Monthly Stipp, essions, Dines/ten of the Fistula iu Arlo. Nervous Affections, l'ains in the hark and Lofins, Irritation of the Bladder and lildneyitsnecesifully treated. fee—guaranteed. Twenty years' practice (ten In this cityl tnat.that Dr. Crown otterto assurances of tt speedy cure to all al, tatty Lome 1111- der his care. Office and Pt it ate '..,, , ,u1tati00 Rooms 10 Smithfield at, hete.,ttt ilbird uud urth streets. air-Charges wollentle DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES. His euccow in lung-standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to call without delay. Person., afflicted u itlt Venereal Ins oases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters contsi•dng a lee itumcdtnits ly answered. ItS„.tdSce end Private Rooms, Nn 5G onlithf:ol.l acme between Third and Fourth streets , . lIIRSTIFELD 1.4 • WILL OPY.N THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING. NEW STYLES OP Ssa,- p. U 11 91 E R COATS. — fal. Received per Rxpress. AL-u, new stylee of FUMMER CRAVATS AND 'lll, Received per Atlantic. L. ELIESRTELI) SRN, N 0.70 Wood street FIF - T - H WARD PROPERTTMRSAIR - A Lot of Ground on Pike street. between Walnut and y mreeta, with tour separate Frame Houser., in good condition and well rented. WIG be sold cheap. ItLAIfkLY & 30 pockets Java Coffee, 50 Ibt each for- - Pale by DEO FLEMING LOWS. $6 000 FIRST CLASS BITSINOS • Paper wanted from one to di inahllis, to Also, purchase mortgages, city corrects taught and.- J K. Slohm,,GE, No. sfijy Fourth stpeet; ELIDES--200 prime to arrive and for sale by tar/a SPRINGER lIARBAUGH. ~.,- a + , • , MEMO' L LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, IMPROVE I) MM=ZEr== SO bags prime Old Laguayra Coffee, I:,c4iveti by Data°. A BORA-X-300 lbs. in more an .—~'l~.. 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