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' , ',. ,4 1. , . n•- z,' ' ' .. ° "'r . . *L' a 4 's .., N - •r- , - r - - - 1.4 - , It, 411. .6 I . 6 - ' rf' i' 4 ,f %,, e • 1 ', a. ~„. , „ I,; 0 r , Foie Ktp4r kr ler cr;f9--- ' ; 14 ; e n 6 AI • 447,-V 1'444 iIFIO 'o4l'f‘c 44. gt 4 *A* -+ ..:. .g ::•47 { 4. 4 DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS. No. 135 ftsurfh arrest, MIDDLE ROOM, JONES NEW BUILDING. IS NOW OPEN daily from 9 t.‘ 2 o'clock ; alio, on Wednesday..id Saturday evening., from 7 to 9 Derroalte received of all 81111ue not less than Cars and a dividend of the moths declared tu - ke a year, In Jou. and December. Intereet was declared at the rue of six per cant. per annum, on the first of December, 1.h55. Also on the 3d of dune, 1858. Books containing the Charter, Ity-Lmvs, Enka and Rego- Lationa, furnished gratis, on applicssuen at the office. Preident—GEONO E A LBR.E.E. mta FRlXEnewns. Hopewell Hepburn, Johu 11. Shoeuberger, GemgeWhite, Charles Knapp, P. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, Jam. W. Hallman, Theebald Umbsta.etter, Alexander Irrvdley, baser M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderson. 1113EITIZIS. John G. Backefen, James Herdman, Hill Burgwin, James D. Kelley. Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkpatrick, Robert Cheater, John D. M'Cord, 3. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. Coagrave, Henry L. Ring - wait, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, E. G. Rdrington, Jli/X166 Biddle, - Francis Felix, George S. Seldem George F. (1111mora, Alexander Tindle, James S. Hoon, William S. Lerely. Wfllledn S. Haven, Wiloon 111111er. Secretary and Tresuarer—CHAßLES A. COLTON. 1719:d1y - FARRIERS AND MECHANICS' RILE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Itcrt. TIIOB. B. FLORENCE, Pre.ei'L Row. K. iIiNDOLD, Beet awry . STATEMENT OF• BUSINESS, From the La day of _August to t4o file day of Dsr., 18:85 Amount received in Marine premiums g 68,242 31 Fire 39.9u8 82 Total prevainnte ter five months CAPITAL Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, arid Pittsburgh 6's $ 78,721 86 Railroad Bands, Cost 33400 DO LOB.ll on First Mortgage of Real Estate.. ...... 60,950 00 " Stocks, Collateral . Cash In Bay k and ou hand - - Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due). Premium Notes, not yet matured Due from Agents, (metered by Bonds) lapenaaa and Commie/dons $408,151 13 `Total amount of Loaves incurred, but nut yet a:bunted.— Fire sl.6‘ki on Marina 3,300 tio s e t,O66 645 This Company Insures Hull and Cargo risks on the Obi.. and Miu railppt tributat i.n. Insures against Loon or Damagen try Fires. L9OOOB hborally adjusted and promptly paid. ItestaxxcES--lion. T. 91. Howo, Gott. J. R. Moorhead, Jamas Wood. For Inaumnoce apply to THOMAS J. HUNTER. Agent, mbls No. 90 %Vat, rt., l.et W0..K1 and Mat kot. DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, SAFETI OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT ade I ph in. sir MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to all pa - te of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON k,n aIDS, hr Itlverk, Canals, Laken nod Land earring., to all ;arts oI the Crum. FIRE INSIIII.ANCE INDIZE generally. On Storm, Dwelling iloueea, ASS-O f thr 31h, 15!".6 .llortgag. and Real Estate jdol,te2o AI Philadelphia City, and •,tl,l . +55.21t , al Stock to Bank., Railroad and IT/saran, to Blli randyable 22 .... 100.4-10 ,11 . 31 on hand .... . ••• . • • ••• 20 . 021, 16 ' 8a. ,. %DC.. to mu le of Agt-IlLe, 11,111111[11, otJ Ma. r i no • Polinee recently ismued, and other debts due Or. Company s u i xicr i pt _ 'on Nut. ..... MENEM William 'Martin Joseph H. heel. Edmund A. Sunder, John 0. Davis, John 8. Penrose, George G. Leiner, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL M. Huston, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, - - Spencer hiclivain, Charles Kelley, Q. Jones Brook.e, J. 8: Johnson, Taos. 0. WIND, Vire PmAident. HIRST LYLBURN, Socretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agvnt, No. 9u Rnb.r ntiovt, MARINE INSURANCE FIRE RISKS. 111NUFACTUREIIS' INA RIVE CAIN, OF PHILADELPHIA. piRpm,,L_GR NT. Ii TIL E ~V AN,S Chartered Capital, $.500.000. F7RE, MARINE AA!, INLAND ,d.l` le r.l r .\- ,lA.Rorc 1.1 PP !NOM, Pr....lent URHIN 'it'll le.Fl, Secret/.3 'RUE YOUNti. Tre4.1,17,. Pf14.114`741Rp. baron S. Lipplnc,,tt, N. iiiiant IA Thomas, Mahlon 0 111, tl, li am, 14 „Jinni Nerd, Nicholas G. Ta)l.[ , Altred Weel,• Orrin llogrrs, ' flatten .J .I.Lri•l4, .John P. gituonA. J.Alue, 1' Suo W. "JliarThiae..nipany 14, been or,-anu,J a9t.11 J 0.11 0,1 , 1 tyi f and ttai 0.r...a.n0r MI. , ..tiernlit.tti t„ win 1.1 I be buy in . . to Its available rYitoure.. To 4.t.,-rte 111 IlliVII, to 0.11.1,1 l lag its affairs, w,th a vr..mpt 44.1 mt ilitill ..i I. ~, ,...1 Pittsburgh Whoa, N..To W J. ater stre.t. • NEViTi...i JONES, Agent REPERENCES. The fonowii,g we 9 known and t.pousitile Art/. In Pot, burgh h ate ant b or ,,,,' , afor,tic,withTi "T i mid tii stability and wnu. tbo Slusluf.rtur..ra' Inenititti Gompany. Kramer It Rabin, George P. Smith & Jones, Tiernan & inner PI TTSBU (;--ft LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE SCE COMPANY, CORNER tiF WATKR AND MARK VT STRY.fits PITTSBURGH, PA. THOS. GEARAIi, Secretary. Air-This Company makes every Insurance appertaining t or cotinvcted nob 1.1) , E RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARI}I) RISK'S cu the tit • and Idisailempt Rivers and tributarnst and MARINE RISK generally. Aud against Loss and Damage by Fit, and again t! Perils of the ;ea and Inland Navigati.in and Trate•ortliti-o Policies iseue.l at the luu est tut., .'4.IIIIeIFIII with -MI \ all parties. Robert Galway, .... , .....e I M'Clurkau, Juokeph I'. W 12.011, M D, John Scott, James Marshall. David 'Ochry. Jame , ' W. Hallman, Ch./ lem Ai l,uth °A, Alexander Bratlloy, J.0,e1.1, S 1.,e, h, Juhn Fullerton, Malolield It Ilsux n, David II Chanthern, l'lo iatlllll Zug. William Carr, It.•hett II II nuley, JILL D. Mc till. 1.1.14 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTS It Ult 0 If M BAGALEY, Pr.ident. SAMUEL L. MARyU ELL, Pc.r.,tary. OFFICE 14i41.r street, !,«l uvrn Market and Wood street 47-Insures HULL AND CARtitt RISKS, on the 01. i, and Mississippi Rivers and cributsrica. Insures LOAN DentaKe by FIRE Also, agsan.it th,. Perth of the Sea sod I illend Narlgstik.c -mud Trausp.. cation. William Bagnley, James CAxper, Samuel Rea 114,1,rt Duiilxp, Jr Isaac )1. Penuotk, S. Ilarbaugh, Walter Bryant., EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. RUIN 11.FILOENBERGER, Bre(((lent. ROBERT FINNEY, Stwretury. C. W. BATCIIEL e.ouvritt Agent. WILL INSILIHIE AGAINST ALL KINGS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. -Ills bpe.ecli, rit r . 11 .-hiscit ,, I'm . .111,1 .... ‘''`' l ilit""iiii t ai , atilt . t Ilio Crilbittal your[ On% te.,ri.Lng .r....ek Ili tereled . Set, it. r !totter an.l,....``er ~,,,,It.t•N. I, i i'al.tt I, I.P. Mr. eattiner • Aloe up ht*i: l .,r h e e tl t i r e i :l o t , .. , l , , ,::: . I t',lii.,,re,.. Mort' 1•rt•,..1.!. The Iti-trict litorney r.• i.l a . , rre,t,..mlen. e I,IIOOOIL I PM fiild Mr. S t : tuner, t ...how that ho hail u•.• d due .I:iigener th , n . gh wi ll, hi / ' 1;0re-telly I.• ol.talil the 1......ei, :• e 4.1 Mr. uniner, II Nser n•-i. the opening ••I th•at ii RE AT :-E. \II AN \I , I ,• I, lot.l f .pre".••l itim-elf titer lie had lie desire to , kI.F. „h' lila 1;001.... All I their 11111 ii, ,, .1.. k , , i'lke part in do pro, e , 1,,,g , Bn.l left trussed The tnmed m thetr WholvetAle 11.... f. 0111 I. 11..11i..• I ..1....1, .:.• i . ~u . ..,.,. „ I W u , I, Ledt r, ~ie, hal the ar 'to 50 PER (•ENT 1..E.i1S OMB i , ,, , .. 1...... 1,..: • t ( .1. Br , •, 11. alter the 8--lolt, ned that of .1. _ -. -,....-.....-...---- t 1 1 011 SALE-20 Affret• of Land; It g., ••I \I • ~,, ht „,,. K 011• •• -..ilators rt,,ler. Pearee and sil".""s1", at - itotdr3 ”1..1 , ..b .111 ne , fls' efif's I' ~ I . - 101.. ff. te lig•lf..if 0 , t he in-teto•e of Lentor, the Charged frith False Peeitone,-Yesterday Ald. Mr- ', 1 '" " 11 ,Y• '" " ihrtwt i' u "' ltitt t ittt " ti t ttt “ ti " t ; st " ttt t t , ~t. .•1 the neeo.,ed ,rots 181. en. Extraets wet(' 81. Mestere issued a warrant for the arrest of 11 arry 1 ,F„`;‘".rve'.l:,:`„'„,--„t,:,‘;,:t ":,'`,, k ', l i ",.,; o E . `" l 'T': - .' ” A" t-ttt „ t " '. t " ...., i e i , I I r,,in Mr. ;- o WIWI t: , ,peee rvilevting on South Hubert t street : an ' Fitherg, charged with false pretenses, on oath of I w-td Prti"' i i" °Li'''. "" tt :tt tit ' t I t tt t nuttt " 'll.:. t t't tt ' t 'lt't;t:: ' The of e th p e ro fir se ni cut ~r H. , .ti..lt,mt and >I r. P.otler. 11-•t..rs 13,,,)1e and !Ands - 1 :t g e A B A. teh.. t p t u h n e e Lune, C°, A.11.-141eny Citi Situntions i‘alit...l . t.. - NI,. jr, " IV,,, "' ' NS ANTED-A Ulitl t o do 11 , al'ii•ii al. I, iii ' 1 I t i'' ' 'fl I' , and :iiinitt,,r Iteopinin tenoned, the 18,4 exprearl• 1 A 1,1.1) to liE.i. W. BUNN. at Itri 1 E.at:it 1,..1,? l.. , p ti (non what he ..,,,v It M r , s onine e, • Itiodant procured personal priperty from the firm to d ' o. •tr Cllrt`t . ilrih te , 11 . 1e L ii ,. ..: 1 : i r1t , 1 , , L) ... ,,, 0 , :1 ,,, t. n 11 i t: . i k e l , i rt h. 4 d e .•I oh • d e i t verv. Col. Blooks made a t•hort Itt..ecti, regret eetteny I'IL the amount uf $18,50, by reprettenting that he was A - ' s'.that Mr 'limner was 8 1,sent, he had hoped for bole.. that 'Mr cuinner hail hi- .peech printod bettor° LARGE BUILDING I,ol', :It , faot I 7f/Ift I''''' tit ~f I • ... f.• fflf f' r i his .'- 11 e I.• :odd t I tin Int,•rret....d. n nen ng 1.. te. ti about opening a store near a r ty in and Hi at on Pet. sliest, by I ...P.l de. i. I, /..•fh• I.• „„„, I„.h, r , t h e House Committee. He also, took Jy rt CI I'lllO,llT ..+- , IN. _l Ntail.ft I , he intended to We the property in the speculatio n • . toc griamil that the, ere •Iffeit• 011 . 0111.1.1 f for which th e REA Mi lt now turns mitt that his representations were I tu t I - I F: :. b ats N.. I Dry Salt Ileri in,: law .ttiordS to , adegoittle remedy. and =aid that while correct, and hence the i he had a heart to feel und a 110101 to Hrilm he would Tiroseetti ion. 2t.) life hhni Nn.l - ! redress the 011.0ngti of too pffiftival mother and from - - - -.........-. Just received and fur rule lil aid Fte/Ititest firoerissi , in.- The corner stone of t the m i LLEtt ,e It lOK El'S , IN . rat effort to cover hot' with dithunor. His property 1)3 :.:1 and lii.t.i I.ltaa t) i i 11,,glit be i.quanaered, his d ie endangered, lint he new Odd Fellows' I • tall, nww in process of erect' 'ion 11ACON-P" rusks, a.se.rted. • 111, • true to her who bore hiul. Ile then said _just rticeiktai '''''" 'I on Fifth street, will be Intel on the 4th of Septem her and tot-Kale to, iic.i, citit I NtiEli 11AltliAlfi'll [teat he bowed to the majesty of the law toed would _is .vritenee. t m le e s m t, h t ,, , r n . which - •".)::::I',le‘eCrawforil said that as the matter might per ve.i .. o f the Order will take place. An oral ion K.-) TIPS - y 1 Wailtl3bel./".l'...,"k","l'ti'N'i 1"-1:11"t7,7t.,""1:".."1 in'l i, I, 11. s a7t that titne he t he imiiiect of iniestlgation at i I also be deliver e d a t th e s a me time. As invitati eta , loo n ,.litrUflek"Dt•A%elling Howse and 1 . 0. t, nitllat. 111 71:t ' ; ' ;iPl ‘ t . r111 ‘ t1 ':.; at, ..ther place, ful.aning the House of Representatives, are to be entell did to aLI the Lodges of this and the taboirpributiirou the main street. 0111101.11te D., j., 1.,,1,11 , 1,,. u.mid forbear to comment on the testimony, and adjoining a:. 's jam Works, having a (runt on )111.1[1.,freet ••I 1•11 .r. s , ~, i jd prow , o o,o the . ILo.lf.cternt of the Court, It States, it is of the affair will be u au- 1 wat a:Lauding hurl: VA) feet to it :to feet s treet. Tl, ti ', B-e \I ~ b orofons IfflA a tine of S:imi. -- sunny interesting and imposing. eureleffilliWiir TOI.IIILI Mild kl Ctiilll, with pa to, .amierii.ailt te i I' M, i.. Brooks then retired with his friends. ~•.0, 1 water.Tema will he wad.• known at sale BLAKELY k RICHEY. ~irr,ei has removed from corner of Smith- , Heal Estate Atha wee., e. Prof est against the Rock Island Bridge. field a ' an Fourth streetg, to Nu. et 3 Fourth Street, jy,',4l Corner 4 Seventh awl Smithn-ht xis , 1.., ~....i „I, ~ Al Hie Itt.-t regular meeting of Junes' nev, . ___.- .. . buildings. Tim office taken by Mr. Clll. 1 t 'rr ICE 18 her& gittiti that an artitiimit itm , i ,:, , b L je t„.,. ~f ef,o,ll.eree.,,lfl l' . 1 1 )1111 . 111111, war f . tlipOint- COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CUB tier is certainly one of tuts neatest and most eeI:IIHW- floe „,‘, " t il fili't•nstuff'u"'fftfr.' :ItheCIILgt:‘.1;"...‘lr'1‘;:.•1::1'•••':-:st•ho'f' tool ' f' f- 'I'L .. i ~ i ,.,, l er ri:.,,..,..5::,1;jri•ue,t.ii,,,, ~il . i li h n o g T t. l , : e ljtii l i ,. .; . t f i , :n d the city. , a tat in the b.., ,• Aptin..t . HARRISBURG, PENNA. .The prosperous condition of the ' ii•AN INC} FUND HANK, to h.. he t trei h .1 ~ . - ttee l'-. 11., ox Metal ii, pre air,: several corn i - ' Ile ihouy County. I, 1.. lit, led - TI,•. lie. lii 1 .1,..e. Ibe , otniei . . I. Chartered Capital, -- - $300,000. . . pan eet under th e management fc • I " .i "g h ' Q U. A ' tt l,i -I t ' sank i i' • .; I. alt. public, to forte tot a protest agatnst 0 Carri er , 0 , ug h,,,,n 1 Aving . tun., and to p. a , f. f if.f.ft tof.l 0 ,, h ,li e 1. i ;justifies the moire,. and encourages with a Guilts! Stock 0 1 1,,,,,,ty.nve Th01f.,00.1 lepl.tetni, t... r..erlong fin litruction C., uliviot , on on 1126. Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss ot the stockholders .: lAA,: nnt, v. ' Daznage toj Bre • also, sgainst Perils uf the Sea, Inland --- , a—a. •-•—•-----___ . Dollars. _---- ._______P. l ._ :lie Upper -Nlissl'siPP l • Narlgatkin and Tiansportation. Licenses Grouted in Chartiers Tutrnaltip.- There .., F RANK -LEStItTS GAZETTE tot' FASHION - _ Op nares-SIMON CAMERON, President. • , being an error in: our publiahed list yesterday 0 - Frank ilio'e New York JOl/111181: Roller Explosion. BENJ. PARK E, Vim Prenident f It. i London D Instrated News. NC-Will:MI, ..N• Y , July S.-Stanton, Mallory & S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. : cenees granted in this township, we to-day give the i Just received by B T. C. MoittlaN, 41 Fifth street. Co.'s. extersi re foundry and machine shop was des. ..a. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. [jem:enti correct list. The following are the names: James iYI - - - ---.-------l- . ----- i• . 1 by by the explusion. of the boiler. The hands ._, - McDonnell, Wil - -Ml= Obey, Hugh McAfee, and li. • T EADL3OO ' pigs of Lend now }Railing foam we're mostly ad dinner; tour or five were seriously Lansburry. • _LA steatuar " iie. Iry Grail ,- .0 ,1 far sal. bY MILLER & ItICEETSON. '' injured. i 1.30 J. 11. Shoenberger C. W. Ilatcholur, Isaac 31. Pennucii, W. W. Martin, 11. T. Leta., Jr., George B. Bolden, David M'Candle.l Sar All Losses snetalned by patties insured under policies issued by thus Company will be lit tirally adJuned uud prompt• ly paid at its OFFICF., No. 419 WATER eTtiNET. jjy 11 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURUIL Corner of Fourth and Sunithilfeld Street •, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. /garlnsure Holdings and other Pruperty againdt Lawn or Damage by Fir., and the Perils of the Sou and I ulsod l• gation and Tranoportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. 7. Johnston, Rody Pemereuu, Jacob Painter, A. A. Olinger, W. M'Clintock, J.. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Haven, D. E. Perk, I. Grier Sproul, Wean 1111/11pLOII, D. M. Long, A. J. Jones, J. H. Junes, 11. R. Coggehall OYr/CliftS. }}uidcnt /1012. WM. F. JOHNSTON vi President FLODY pterrnsoN. &tidy and Treas.-- A. A. OAIMINR. WESTERN INSURANCE; COMPANY, ETrtestrann.— EOM; 14 RAMIE, President; F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Will insure against all kinds of rinks, FIRE and MARIN I. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed. as offering the best protection to those who deelre to be insured. Draxeroas—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. LI. Smith, C. Ihnrsrol, George W. Joelomo., Andrew Ackley, Jame+, Lippincott, ueorge Daryky,Jutneas Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Afar 0813., No. cr.! Wator street, (Warehouse of Spam! A CO., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:1) • .KJLIQUORICE.-9 cases for sale by B. A. YARNEBTOOK s 00. ..- io'n 4- t - ks-riage-S , -.-.., 111.- TY:I.P Pitt te .10 .*0 • *-1: Vwsle xv•4`',","' ••••.;" 1 1 • "••`' •• , -e , • Nr•ir r* - "Wa • - • l,ll 7 ix•i"t T.?". 41 ", -*L - 6 4 C I -.. , 1r• •*• • ‘`.. • • • .• d. —•- • - NIVEI ISLIE $lOB,lOl 31 300 000 00 $118,161 13 tieorga Aurentz, Rental, Slllat Lirease Fee Joaettl, K,lBtr, do 500 do du 7Z, B. Auth, do 240 do tlo „ fti John Berk. du 400 do do 7,', Pi go 0. 100. 10 00 $81",.418 18 Jetties C. Hand. Theopittlus Jcutes Trageetr. V% ahem Eyre, Jr, Joshue L. Price, James Tell 1i..11t, Samuel H. St...km, Henry Stoat,, • Jetties B. 31.:Ferlend, Charity Stitcher, R...l.tert Burton, John it. Pwlllll , lo, Pitbburpii D. T. Morwtn, J. T. Lttirce, .• Wit. NI it'flN, Prmulent. rb‘ht A CAutpl,ll, II mii.• 1111113111 esipt. Nlhrk Sauku.tl Ni..,, Wlllium 8i1.1011.111, .1“1111 it In) worth, Intact, S•}tern, J Wallah] It 111,21 JobnShipton 0 W. Crum, W. K. NlollCit, T. B. Updike, R.O. Cochran, John A. CA' mahay, ti S. Bryan, LOCAL AFFAIRS. IV EDNESUAY AIORNING SIXTH ANNUAL. EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD AT PITTSBURGH On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on OCTOBER Ist, ltd and 3d, 1856. Je24 HOBT. C WALK Hit, Secretary. Board of Licensers As many of our readers will be desirous of learn ing the amount of license assessed on the successful applicants, their rental, sales, &c., we subjoin.a list of those whose bonds have thus far been approved by the Board, and whose classification has been defi nitely settled : IZEKEEII James B. Meanor, Rental, s.sno License Fee $lOO Ann Gottwman, do 500 do do 100 Wrn Adamg, do nOO 110 do 100 IV In. Ben nett,do 525 do do 1041 A reen,.....d, do 500 do do 100 Philip McLaughlin, do 200 do do 75 A. cI o do 814 do do 75 Barbara Kuhn, do 500 do do 100 Thomno Patterson, do 200 du do 75 C. Whorring, do 700 du do 104, F. N do 330 do do 75 John)) Bruck. do 400 do do Robert McCoy, do 530 do do 1011 Francis Blount. do 400 do do 7', . - . ()Kok] Ilprwig, d, 600 do do lOC Tloo Frank, E. ll,une, e.loo, 'LAX , do do frO Wm. Joorge, do do VA, do do lA, A. 11,..seing, do do 1700 d, do :,,, .1. Roll, do do :,.NA , do do 50 SECOND WARD J °mph A I tri tz. Rental, s.4tat Licenne Foe $7 tJ F. Fre v vogle. do 611. do do 100 Daniel B.ro.rd, do 700 do do 100 .1 oeeph Spencer, do dtto do do lou Hugh 'Prow, du WO do do Rai do 25k0 do do :6 Chariot Flat kuvraky. do 42) do du 75 Mulrew laalt, du srio du do EA, .1 uho Lutz, do &JO du du .. . - . ~ ,h,hri M. ktartte, ,I, •.:40 do do ;- Hugh Duffy,l.'" do 30 , do do .5 Y. Cg. E. liouse, emit,. :AKlo do do r,, Mary Hint. .lo do 4th .to do :.o Aug Lea:oder, do do i1.y..1 a, d, :..%) li. V. .ohor , k, do do trOUU do do '4., S. :.‘tvito.u..k. do do SW d.• do 5, Nh...114,1 o'llitt, other goode, 610.0 d.. do :AI .lax. Caollmgham, do do do f... Jrhu Haworth, do do ,to to; Rental, tuOd License I. Al 1100 du du 1,0 do Nu du du "5 2.0 fill do 7,1 E117..6.th Frail Sdnittel .1111.1.1,0 Sterhop. CLnn l'oll. J.. lAIIII. .. . . I A. :-het , k 11.1 ter. ,to ,:ixi .1,, do 7 :1 b 2 Kinilmil. E flow, ' , airs, ...0.) do d,.. (Al A. 5...11.1. do ,h, lulu ,I, d.; ho ,I,dtti N1,.11,. , 111, ',ill, j.,00.15, 10,,X,0 do do :,0 .i , lll. 1.....1er. 11,11„' 1 `... , Li...tee. Yee I.lls , Chsrles 11, et,r, •1., ''',.. .1. , do 1... .1 I. K. hue, do 'Ali 1.: do 7: Al i, 1114..1 1.14,5, d. f.. A, .::: do 1”. , Jamey , N. De1'11.11441, .10 400 do do 7 . . 1 A F . lullll, F.:11 .u. 1 14.1,1. 1. do . 2.1,1 .1 . do doll u Sclireah•F . .1.. 144 .1 .1., , Nlag..ll4.lron Wlll.elcs, d., 'd:.o do do NV IV slimes. .1, , loco° .1.. .1.. .1 ..,..eph Keek. F. House. sales, 1011 do d,, .... Ifts.l<reallue do .1,1 :him .1,, do Msrgaret 1".•11: do .1.. 400 do do 50 SITTEL ro II Ilumh. Rental, POO $ II vno Hen. J.. 300 to Ja MET= ItentAl, F r . 17 150 it, .1..111/ Bratt. %%tn 'Pork. .0() do Jo J Exltatiborn, E. 11...1,r, ttdeA, Col do do J. M. Mn.-,,l d, Rental. V...:00 Llcenae Fee The following licenses were granted yesterday: Frederick Kress, Eating House, Pitt Township Henry Snyder, to sell liquor with other goods, litr utiugham ; F. Shields, First ward, Pittsburgh. The Board is now prepared to exatffine the bond of applicants, and alto their evidence of sales, rent /?••1 (.101,Ity some the principal uominati ,, ns of the Beaver Dewu.-ra,•v, wade uu the 7th in-t. Te,day we peL tutor l'A.gress Col than. l anninghain. innate H. rag,. Assembly . Maj. Chas. H. Silt finer. Associate Judges. Jcireph Irvin and John White. Prothonotary John Sl. M'Haa. ouguisoioner. . Andrew Jai•lown County •• , urneyor James Ito! ie. Poor Honer Director • Ephraim Ester. Auditor Ers. I.e thoillun. Trustees of Aeademy Rev. .1,101 ISioa - n Prof. P. I- I:rinn. The collgressiolial district is composed ..f liesver, Lawrence sun 'Mer,er euuntie, Mr. t'unniugham is an able lawyer and very popular gentleman, and should lie get the nomination of the other conferees he will strengthen the ticket materially. It should ant he the aim L.: our party to put forth its Lest wen e very , w ea,,,,n, and particularly this fall, alien ire want to tr,tutipli beyond p,radventuro Mr. F:11,4 t Me Brae hue Lett,. aulu:ing thr townliii. fur ...one Owe putt, with ottnir ,peeche.,, and Vanke , nt.dle .and to he nearly n aln.fzether equal t yankee 1,,w0k0, In hie delineatieo IND 1!1=1!I lin I.erf, , rtho , l ti;, rek.t,ral;,l pre, MEM= men," at t't..wan'. Mnoag;ug the IV a (roc week/. sinre - the uldatd. rapardy. Whlle giv;. the fem•le sex in general, and phrticuiar, he wa, frequently gteete. if that made the hvillo, ring again. kee Nlefinde, - a., generally called, a ynu man, mgt .t'er twenty year , age, but U. doubt he ‘,ll "et- day he as great a eoulealan SIF the lute Yankee 11;11 Tn., wore, %ere oh.lou tLo thi•ii I,ll,tUre, Ilt lir I.ll,erty. They heleilge.l It Mr. J Rietiey. n MArt,nt 1,,,u101 “vur ye,terduy une.er ut ('.curt t, liquor on the Sat,tetth • There are n unusually t•Lnall number confined in Ow eounty Since the induction of Sheriff Patters et) into i trice, in i there were 2,..itt0 eiitutnit inentLt---of which ',ma were vagrants, and 70 bir Court oliences The dwelling of Andrew :sit° nt oli h. ou Wylie street, was entered by burglars ou Munda;\ morning, while the fatnily were still asleep. The burglars succeeded in obtaining s.lt}, and two salon lie breastpins, with which they decamped. —The following is the result of the election of Directors of the Hued Street Bridge, hotsl R' - '/q. E^rti.n yoyternluy President —Win. S. Bissell . . Manager, -Alexander Laughlin, Robert Dairen, Hubert Beer, Prank Sellers, Wm. Iddmes, Wil liam Morrison, \Yin. R. Pusey, James Park, jr., James 1.. Breading, and ieorge Miltenberger. Clerk and Treasurer - iklorge E. Arnold. The liirtuingliedn liridge Company held its fir" election for Direetori ye+terday, with the follow ing President—C. Iltansen Managers—S. M'Kee, A. A. Wulff. J. .Melinighl I. Chess, A. Garrison, A. McLean, T. Knox, L. Bo kerrille, 0. 11. Ormsby, O. Duncan. Treasurer—Thomas MeKee. Clerk —T. IL O'Connor. I Beau's Arctic Regions at Maeonie 1101.—The tri- TT F J ATEST N EN% S. J umphe of this celebrated work of art have been of the most solid character; no ephemeral brilliancy TELEGI2APII. like an ignis /attn., but a light, steady and fervent, like that which emanates from the noonday of God, still illumines its successful career. In after years, the Arctic Panorama will be referred to as among those rare productions which enchanted tbu world, and even as distance lends enchantment to the view," so will this brilliant achievement of Ameri can genius be held as a luminary whose beams far outshone the dim rays of the stars of the day. It is a remarkable fact, that during its late triumphant career in Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond and the Southern cities, Dr. Beale at the urgent request of his delighted auditories, Was induced to prolong his visits beyond the specified time, while the at tendance always brilliant, steadily increased as his JIILI 9, engagements drew to a close. At a first glance it may appear strange that Pitch a constant and unva rying success should have attended it; but when we remember that the Arctic Regions have been attract ing the attention of the civilized world for ever two hundred years, and reeetttly rendered memorable by the tragic fate of Sir John Franklin. and the heroio exertions of our awn countryman, Dr. Kane, to res. eue the lost navigator: added to this the 'easterly and effective style In which the artiest has displayed the excellence of the panoramic art, ito prosperou career can easily be ai•rounted for, and a brilliant future expected. Strangers and others should not forget the exhibition this afternoon at :t o'clock Cheap Pay-Goiiiis and Fifth streets, is now selling oil his entire stock of fancy and staple dry goods, embracing mautill s- of every ileccriptiuo, black and fancy drys- -Ilk , . French lassos, challis, chintzes gingham , and hoo.c keeping goods, shawls. sleeves and collars, gel men ' s wear. calicoes, .10. Persons calling al iii.s establishment may expect great bargains, as McTiglic is determined to close out his present stark at tir•l o,rdrert ••% the PitislAgryll Soci, f - TLS nffair, for the benefit of the ciltior u.l place in the bei±ement of the Cathedral iin Mi•niley evening. The audience numbered about tiro htm dred, and the griiia reeeipte were ,otnethillg .•v el one hundred dollar , . We had not the plemiure ing prevent, but are ittfurtned that It wa, a ruu.toal treat of the richest kind established a Post 'thee at Wiitali•ris Wes lino rt.l3n et.tinty, l'enn!.) 111,ii, Henry Steven., l'..stnnirter. 4.1 - Three bottly3 of TioatiA Ire* cl I i BitATEll STOMACH u.ll - on, 4•lt %, HI I,lkt 0,1.. r, .11 Ilr.lllll poet) t h , 1,10. A. xO.l ti. tll .u:.• Ow ...rot 14 am 4.! 1.:..r 4 , 1. 144 st ill 114,0rbA1.• il,n al A t.. chr ••. uni,rt t I I, - k I I • 1.01 kk I=l Ste ntnnufnettlnq a /111. i r. J. t. .r th- pine 11,1 II isn I 1,,,1 41-Come one, come all, t \ 16-1 NVO4 str,..-t, 11..1 I.lty xl, nt 11 Mnlk: 111 11, II IT or CAP lino. A Imrge eto,6 .-f ,11. K, I I ITS. elwaye Let, r. MASONIC' 11A1J ONE WEEK LONGER. ' , Rum kitrr. .11 I. \",,, American Arctic Exploralion.:!:! We gate yesterday and Danlth Meet.,hem far SIR JOIIN FRANIO.IN Siege and liombara tor of or •:,•ba•f op.nl K.. , 't,t.. , l 111. lb. •1 tvt!• • Pal Asr T. ke'•• • VA. 11.111anitig NII.I 111.1 LI. VI ,, •V• r 1.! [WIN IV. 11V.11V1 . 111 . , ; t DIATVAI:I77 , It, rdl ntlt (h. I ..1. ! to( all kip& ,k 1 HILL: yoR I.rI7TPY , F: ri,.\,. A All tvEntolluirata , .. ',lli, IF) tlalli. G,, •141 wiow—airt,tml t.,AI, 411/ I •.• prompt at ,nt. , t, 2.p7 LI A if.: A I) VA I,l,•Ai;Li: 1. 11 . 1 I 1 kotot NI. IN THE T 4 \ \ill kF I , AT I II • di '` n..kl il., MUMMIIMMiIa I,eing crowded to Its -Ix hi• experience with U 1 In a)4l h u I n 4iREEN BLACK rI'EA +t" klUt VERY Lu PACKED TF.A%, 1•••11, t'U•iil".... k evel) b • n, !. ro—t •, MiLNT, ur SY!r JAN FAMII.I SIMoICINE, S. JAI?" hitabut '2ll, SAGE'` Bit() A DCA ST G itA N SOll I.: I: SPRING 'l'OOTll lIIARIt4III. ' T"''NlA(' It I N ha , horn exhibit.,l :it 11,. Coon , N 1•41 , tlLt 1110 ,tatt - 111 n tt 1.too• - r• oas V.l A . 1.1 tI. • 1 1• 1 ret,lve , l I h.' 104114 sit I', nttittnn It t tt nt.tt-tt of tt,..f al —OR's A 11" CW INO Mt WM. ttr 11, %1,,, h s „, „,„, I„. E 1111tITI , IN It.t)1111 ttl F !CATON. t.ttot r'tt AKt sit. tor Pittrols, No 1:,9 F wishing is. tour: hoso Terntorloi Rights Ott .• would do well to tipply to the. solswrils•ts itutitt.tlint••ly, nt .shove lownwl plw ,%% rr T (Arc Nvt)i)B.;, BA NAI .NN \ IIANt:11 • t Is. KER. Dt.lde, Its 11N.,1ttti 11“11;111. Witl 1 1,1.1 011 ttllolll l lil , ll. 1 011.4 . Mit 11111) sit letnitta Si. lot , or , . I 41.1 ' , lt 141.•:,;••• : JIN N EW lIUILUI NU, Fourth strt:t. . , ~s ro~ 1 .t~~~ ~ r rr -IV if. -A McTighe, curner ~sn.•ral I',unlL~ll Ise Nry Ofii I=ll B E A LE'S I) It. 11.1 WINATV:Ir 111 , 1.,ti I of' t trill \ AUUTION SALES ofn 3t . t its.. A•t/ .• It. =EMI 'ELI+ nt. • k 1 rtrit, to• uted 111.41.1 n.. I I 1 , 111, 1., No. a+ viwrii sTItI.Er •••41 h. , Ikp, t• I , I I . % . "11 iiint•rellt At,.l ~,,, Pt.. uirt, a,, Itmc told NI , 1,1:1 t I oT 1111=11 t't IN %I rf I I I. I' TEA, t,F ALL 0 , 14F.E, SUk.AR, I,OIA SENII - ANNUA 14 SA lA, - A. A. :MASON • • 1,1 + % . . ,r '..1• THIRTV.-FOURTH CONGRESS S}:SSIO. WASHINGTON, July d.—Sc rate. — Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Territories, to which was referred the House hill to admit Kansas as a State into the linion, reported back with nn amendment striking out the preamble and all after the enacting clause, and inserting the bill passed by the Senate on Thurs day. He asked for its immediate consideration, whtch was agreed to. Mr. Douglas proceeded to eilvuoate the amend ment. Mr. Douglas remarked that the proposition before the Senate wes a plain one, namely whether they would admit Kansas into the I with the Tope ka ConAltution, or whether they would substitute a proposition, which, after having been modified to ob viate objections made again , t tt, hind been adopted by the Seuate, after full and thorough examination, the other pied. There Ira- 1,0 evidence whether a .11111k/rity or minority of the people of Kal - IRAA noted for the 'topekii Constitution, but it was known that tl,e Constitution which hail been presented here, and which it vans now proposed to legalize, was a moth lated. iliootrocitt. That tact was ascertained not only rr•in general reijert and newspaper stet Cements, but it wit. proved by the report of the House Committee of liiiestigat,on, mud in i•iimmenting on that report he charaeterited it tur partial. unfair and unreliable. fie argued the fairnes , and justice of the proposition submitted by him. Mr. Co lldwer. a member of tl4 Committee on Ter ritories. said the bill reported might appear very plausible, hot the existing f•ir,•111114tallOCS of the ease ' rendered the of that measure exceedingly improper. Ile believed that the only true and mound itiode "Mired redoes- the exi ling evils, was first tii rciovi• the cause of Iliose 1,11,. ft would not do t. say tlict the et 'MAO he remedied, hut at the tinie declare' that the CALI,, , W 1.1411, produced tocin not i.e f Such a course seemed 1, he inconsistent and unreasonahle, with reference to the provision allowing settler , to return to Kan- Ile earl there ;vas a blockade of the Territory liv ikon of s oilenee, 'those 1111.1.1tiltionS Are full of in,trunient, i•f cruelty, and Chile it was impossible for them to get Mick. The same power that drove thew xwev was cull in the ,:teu.;.incy, and no pro vision II:01 been made for I het, - seouLitY in the Terri. tory. . Thu- it wits but the mockery of " justice to tell them if they would return they would be allowed to ote • while they horn tot the power to return. ll.mre they is 't Id derive no ailiacteige from this hill, although it, provislOti , appeared CO be so lair I aii•l plait-ible. l'idnie spoke briefly in favor of an amecid inetit. II Mr. Hale opposed it. Ile said that Cho President came front ,itne of the hest .itoclt in New . Hampshire: his lather yes brave :rid , a;riotic, and he believed los sob was 5. , . Ile had ,aid 11112 when Mr. P.,. e ill the ',Milt of his power and ex pected to he a camlidate at toe next oleetion, and he Y oil -ay it now when the Pro-ideal bud fallen sn I .W Thal tin' `male ,4,111.1 ride rough-Eh.' over his clot-. tool only right or ten ineitabers were found to un t I,v loni. Mr. 1t0. ,, moved to amend the lohnorl i.v etmo Log tlo• time, allowing the r part.e.l i.te in Letients until July is 7 1 v:IS I I, nay: NI, '1 owvr , l an amendment to repeal all the Incas of Kansas and dismb‘s all otlicere i` i Hrjt.Oted I 2, (' oneriel an iitnenilinent in favor of • Hi..tioz -iavery lo that part of the Louisiana not itteluile.l within Kan?as. tit I:. 11,1 • . . )1, I. or New Iku) psh ire: eolletner, F,=ll. Foote, Foster, little, Ham- Trumbull . . Al',an Bayard. Itenjatnin, Ilutler. Clay. Crittenden, 1; 1 ,eyer. Iverson, John lowa Jones, ot Tenn.: Mallory, Ma- Pear-e, Pugh, Reid. Sehastlan, Slidell, Stuart, of No. Toombs, Weller and Yulee. The amendment reported by tho Committee was then agreed to- yes= :4'2, nit), la, and the bill thu d amended. pa. , !ted• The Sch:.te then adjourned. /1 Mr. Campbell, said he intended 1. , ed.! up to day the report of the Select Committee .•.,tl .. :111,.ztel it , •ault or, \lr. Sunnier, but would 1.. w .1. a- ha umlet.d...el that the trial is in =ME= kekire the C. , tmt. t The tried i: over at,..1 Mr. Brooks in the 1 . 1.1,11:m 1101.1. , e, ,or! at I,tw.ittkie and 1 , ,tr.0.1., anti :-true fir sin/dal - par - Hit 0. 4 1. , .0 :,;!;I T• and then I • n rtaie ot the A ;uv • kir... 311110ln:1- r It- lit 1 1 . r trittUth t the 41.1.1 r ... I .11111 I.,• k i• 7-. I •47 7 7 l'1(21, 1111 g the Pres.- 'l7l v l're-L.l-,C , ”Lit•etion., A , 11.4 ... s 1 . 1. i I =MEI II ' \l, r .ii„ r „ . 1„,,,,„ lit , I 1)11,4 II I '• 1.,1,v.tr 1-11 it,... ilra tigar. . II '• Harr, , , , t N. 1.. li..r ' " 1111.—tol, kerilletl ing, K I.ake• z. I ..5 111.. MAI `,l inl • r N. 1 . NI Mrr 11. M ,It. 1'4•1:01. • I', nourG 1.. 111111111=1 HII.M t'll I=/IE=SI 111[1 , • il.e 1.“1‘• new t „I. 111:4.:tto approl The llowif the o titipur Senator Brtxllir' 1 , / MEI t• .. 11. 1r -I Iti the rreVl , ll , , 41e. nt t n the tta 11,ctti3! have ~L..n , , „ .111, •1•10• , 1 ,, n 1,11 ngrev LA , it .•t11.• p••r%,IIP ^.11.1.0•••• n Atlbs!ltut , .f, 14.11 , 1 V It Cont .. " niuruly .4 1 .irtt to preeterre it. N.• utter it to till N 1r elm 1« depended upn, ht aitua It)siiet,a, Headache and Indiguation. It !•.• f.onil all ratn.,ly fur 11, litany 1311111.111n0t • F.Fatt. ud n r1.11.4k . of climate and water. I " " • 11 yid., I.c) t!er ;iinm.. , 1.. I , il,l t t., 11 11,1t,t,1. Jewett •-• , M,•..111111er, MILI- 11 ' l ' , rl. 6,•r, ~A ". " I l ' A, " I VA.. 101111., IVllee ,!11,N1 ..f NI: • , !Ind Wnght, : , ...I••••rt•nti . l4 [ht. .pver the Plats ll' er. 1:1,,.• I )(t4, r‘ny, ;1,4. I trn ,r. that the P7o Loto t'otetn.ttee of 7L.1t0 % , t 1/1.011, Ott atol after C to pass over all other .eavhing report ko= for rv,cr, and hat bore. The tutted State• and France NV ASH INOTON, July B.—The Washington Union says that the government continues or; the beet footing witb that of France, and that the French Min ister has eigured in the most proper manner, an anx ious and earnest solicitude that the controversy with England should terminate amicably. Marshal Valliant has denied any intention to withhold from the officers of the American Military Commission any courtesies extended to officers of other nations, or to show disrespect to the United States. ' Batiriuoak, July S.—The Coroner's Jury on the railroad accident, rendered a verdict that the train was thrown of!, caused by the displacement of the switch, by some person unknown. The Company have offered a reward of $2,000 for the arrest of the guilty party. COMMERCIA L. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE ANIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. President. WILM ARTY!. Vice Presidents. T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CASS. 7s-eamrer. N. HOLMES, JIL &Ire/au. JAMES P. BARR. Suwrinterulernt. 9 T. NORTH AM. Jx. annmll/ , , of Arbitration for June GI Ell. W. a A. 48, V . P. .1‘41 , 1 COSGRA VE, HENNA" LAMBERT, PITTSBURGH MARKETS FLorß—Sales 745 bid, as follows: fis bbis. extra from wharf at f 6.25; 152 hbis. superfine and extra from b at 1.5,62 1 ,4,5 n, 17(.) Ws extra from store in lots at to:JAI; 70 hbls.superfine front store at .O; 170 bbla. extra from store at $(1,37 and Ss bble, superfine front wharf at 1,5,0. SU') A R—Sales 11 hhda. fair at Seta, 4 mos. BACON—T[I, sales k,f Ilaroo to-day foot up 311,:lr00 tbs. and 5 tierces, iz : 3,0U0 tbs. Shoulders at fir ; 1000 9.15. Hams at 5000 lbs. Shoulders in lota at 70n0 lbs. /LIMA in lota at 1o:y 4 0},11,-; 30u0 tbs. Iron City .5 C. /lams In lots at 14o.: 4000 Ito. Shoulders and limns at 13 0 0 llam. at 10,. all for cash; 6300 lbs. llama at I lc.. 30 and 00 days; 3(00 Its. t•houlders ut 9 0 4, 60 data; 1000 tbs. S llama at 30 days; 5 tlrrces do. do. in lots at LA itD—tales 5 blds No. I at 11c. FISII—SaI o 10 hair-1,1,1,, larße No• 3 Mackerel. new..t BEEF—.:elee 21100 Itei. Iron City Dried Beef in lota at 14e. and 1000 Itai. Dried Beef iu lute at 130 —6iilee 15 LLIe. So. 1 Lard at d Id LW, a“. at ‘y.1.50 for 1.1.15... rswh Naw YoXX, II) 0E111; isles StiO bales; Orient. middling II! 0; Utdands middling 1 I Floor firm; sal. 14.1' obis, bareat steady ; sales 55,1511 tn.. at f.Tlller qua- Corn i u demand and firm ; sales 45.0 n hus at for iller ides. e-k itctive; sales of 30041 tads. westorn „,„„ Beef firm. nit h sales 400 hbls.: no change in quotations. Lard linprovinir SHIM! '23.000 Ltda. at 1:1 1 4. Whisky has an upward tendency; sal,s 300 bbis. Ohio at 32c. Coffee is quiet; salon 000 bags at former quotations. Sugar firer; sal. SOO I, lids Orl.ns. 'Molasses quiet, with sales 100 Ibis. Linseed till active; sal. 20,000 gals. at 41.41.;82. Lard Oil ,pnet. Iron firm : sales 150 tons Scotch pig at f 21,50 ton. St.. - ks firer Cleveland and Toledo ; Curtilierland Coal Cu. ; Erie 13 1 ,. Stichigau Central 1e2i ., „,; heading New York Central e7',,, lfillwaukie and Mississippi Errol s. IttPiittr.— Flour less bun ant; the advance in freights checks the export demand, while the holm, trade re runs to purchase more than sufti,fient to supply the moat pressing wants, but the market Is unchanged; sales 12.00 0 . bbl,. at Pobri.7 s for common to good extra Michigan and etate; Sii,hoots7 for extra do.; $ 6 , 60 4 6 , 70 for common to good Indiana, town, Illinois. and Wisconein ; $71in7,41r for extra do; market closing with a very moderate demand,and prices favoring buyers; include.) are sales of 4000 tilde. gnat extra Wisconsin for export. Canadian Flom unchanged. with less doing; axles 400 tibia. at $0,600418,25 for COllllllliti to good extra; very little to be had below $7 ; the demand tortyoutnern Flour In moderate, and prices has, undergone no change; sales at $13.8547,30 fur I . OIIIILIOII to choke super hoe, and 57,44kg..8,75 Mr fancy and extra. It.)e Flour and Corn Meal unchanged. The extsirt demand foi Wbeiti 100 fallen off maternally, awl prices tor all liiictr mil. at $1,35 for Chniagn spring; $1,11an1. 0 7 for prime white eftriftalltl t $1,70 fur white Southern for ree du.. 51,85 for whits Peoria; $l,OO for red do., and $1,50 for Itifei. rlor white Michigan. Rye without important rbnage ; aili• Wra.l bus at 75 for inferior, and 85 fur In ins, Northern. .Corti firmer; sales 42.000 bus at frO, fur distilling, and 521 a 58c for .wmoa to goal mixed Western; 58 for utixed Southern, and 60(082 for yellow do Linear two cargoes of heated Coin isild at 4k0044, Outs In moderate request at 341(4,12 for Slat , and Western. %V hisky firmer; wiles 300 bids Ohio and prim. at 31 Pork a shade firmer, and in better iletnand ; sales 3100 SI to at $2,1,ti2 1 ii151r20.75 for mess; $17,37 , 405117.: 0 tor prime. Prime Mess nominal at $17.50; chair $22.50. 11.• 1 . 111 , 11110 111(5) gilds moss. Beef without important change. 110.1 in moderate demand ; sales 460 tibia at s7.fainte,2s for err try prime; 10 for courftry mess; .1.914)$11 for ro ptt • - kett mess. ad 1:4412.50 for extra Meer , Beef 11 , lrrld 'Oil prim.. Meal f dull and nominally the same. rut Meats firmer; sales IGO iitlti9 at tai for shoulders, and loi and lul i for barns; ix) ladai, short boneless middle!. at Ito, laid better: sales :Zoo bbls at butter arid Cheese quiet. and press nominally the same. n ' t July In - Flour fire with a liutits,l tletrum , l: ..1 .11.. h b l s Saytrlline WS. Made last evening at 1.0.7a , _ 07 .21,0 1411,1 11,1,1,111n5' at 1jt.1!fu054,25: the demand lan the sari ,1 irate Ia limned at .? , 1.75,,t sti,w lA)^ Flom ti nu. smallsales at Coro Neat ,art anal Lela firtu at 1.3 fm Ilayl raisin line &wand for Whoa! ~,ntnuues active; t ilere not ..1f1”1 - illg: .1 , ./1 , ' g,s,a I ‘ , re,' at 51.:10ttui1.:,:!!..;, 6/14/ small lots wit it at $1,25041.75 (cr ta prime. ityl.la •lentanni adv.ll2Cillg: sales 1410 U MID Pella. at 76. Corn very SVarre astikr.l, sal. Mil Win fair white at 5. (hero is no yel Uttering. &Ist,. in Tiellnalinl. mid imProv.og sales prim Delaut ate 55 34. alai Pearls. ai Sle Whiaky c.attatutatacarr• and firm , small Naito of bbla at 3 . 24 31-- Maati y at the hate. tht• 111,11 th ~f Clnelarkatl Market. ltvCl 01. July • —Flour buoyant; fb.untonl antivn,.itb r light o upply 200 bble at $6.:a1.--a turthar ad tol,• 1 1 r, odour the v tem,. of 'all,u holtll.l abosa lol‘ara W),i‘ky S/111.11 b 1.114 at 111/41 fr.,. wuFuu at Butter Tile supply la ‘ery light th , to •1. -maul at logs or pries: 14 lirkula et atet le. 1.',...1111. 41ung [lra' I.lltl- fau 0 r 10 Nlolaluaai firm RI 611cir4.:1. INesv Orleans Market. N .11)1 • C• 4 1 ,11 M 1.,. Ill.lTale* at ;sugisi Weeterai corn P irk Fill, Lard. in liees, 1.3 i. Sterling Ex.-haiige o..).Bmrhave . g4 Holland Bittern l'At prt•Neol. U111,611... 1 11, be careful to ask fur 1. 1 li,tt,rn 6.1 d nt $1 iwr nix f..r $5, by the pro- IiENJANIIN PAUK, .la. A CO., Niseufacturiug Plt, to,tcoutoste nu.l ellemixtx, l'u.taborgh, pa., a. R. t+EL LI:II:4 A 0 , owbor 01 oLocond mut Wood igtrootx: nud g•-•nernilly. TCARA COTTA OR STONE WA TER, PIPES. PRICES from . 12 to :10 Cents per Foot ALSO— R oCII ESTIO. PEARL- or Sale Wholesale Manufacturers Prices b) HENRY H. l'Oi'L/ 1 " , Fi)ItIvARDING Alstp COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, "S", AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 23 WOoD STREET, PITTRIG RAILf• 0 ,16 M A C K 5 E u R h!: L I r r Is No. 3 Mackorvli 60 barrels Fut ludo by I JY 7 ) HENRY 11. COLLINS. VINE II RES'S GOODS REDUCEI)--Every uf fine Dress Oasis Lion' beiug uffenni at :2:4 par t. 541. 112513 Limn usual prises. p A. MASON .4 Ctl.. No. 25 Fifth at. BOOKS BOOKS: BOOKS !!—W i:1 miter's Life. - 1)J1 111 o A j cuti.r...s L• Lo.uLl anti .94 , a. Lile North and south. VrVlllollt'S Kslmdlt ioa I, Oleg , . and C1111:,1110. It,•ll Smith A Mood I nth ill Cnptic mss, or Lai , to the Wi e , s Tto• rostra and Territories of the Great West N v ide Deeds .d American Women. Th e Remarkable and interesting Events. Itnael ii razKl,y Julia Kavanagh The Young, Book. The Young Lady's book Japan as it Was and is. Twice Married. Ethan Allen and the Breen Mountain Heroes 'Th. Married, not Mated, by Alice Carey. War In Kansas, by Browerton. llome For All. The Watar Cure Encyclopedia, Ac., Fox ludo by B. T. C. HOB N0..11 Fifth street. NECTII WARD PROPERTY.—We have for sale a Lot of Ground on Bruallman street, 30 feet trent by 15.1 feet deep to Mulberry alley on which is two Two Story Brick Houses, each containing four rooms, kitchen and cellar, in the neighborhood of the hydrant, water nod gas. This is a very desirable property, beautifully located, commanding a delightful vire of the river, scenery on the °Nitwite side, etc., and will be sold at a sacrifice. A IshAKELY RICHEY. TOBACCO— IS la, . Woo. li. Uranen b's Tobacco; do do 0 . 0 du 15 do Webeter's old 5'5 du 15 do Anderson'. Dewberry 5'5 du du F., du donee s'. 5 do It and It'd 5'5 10 *du Nldorealu Natural Leaf do 2 cases lb. bosaa) Thom.' Lady Pingo.: 10 Dorf boors Butler's Panama brand, ‘4II boor Tobacco, 10 Dwarf bosee TSVISt Tobacco, store and for stdo by jel FIVE; ACRES of first-rate land, three in cultivation, balance in prime timber, situate in a very pleasant location, ataait two miles from Allegheny city, with a large front on the New Brighton and Allegheny Plank I Road, will be sold on easy terms by 11, CUTHBERT A BON, my1'. 4 . 1 Real Estate Agents, 51 Matket at. N AND B. LINIMENT-2 0 gross of Al -1 Jen s len's on hand and for sale by FI,E3IINO BROS. —-- I -—— -- -.--- -- 11 LANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, eaeh 1 19111 RUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale by _l_y and Day Books used in couutlug lonises. Also, Com t A . 11. A. PAHNESTOCE A CO., Docket, Steandaiat and Railroad Books, on band or made to corner First and Wood el mat order, ruled to any pattern requireeloind Mat in any style desired. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, T ACvo Bg'Abi AILAM PENS—These Pens .le'2l mi3l Margot tit., currier of Beane!. eJ will be found as durable as tox or Muni' made from ItEFINED BO v ----grING steel, mid will not catch, or stick in the paper ; neither will VNGLISII CARP S.—ROBINSON th e y oorrgtio or InJure the color of the ink, as steel pens in- for sale by 124 & CO., No. 23 Fifth street, have now passing through variably do. Price, V.,00 per gross. For sale by F T Cl-,----.-1-----.3118/"St the New York Custom House a large Invoice of English W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, 6.000 Papdir "mutant from one to siXoronths, to Velvets and Tapesptry Brussels Carpetting, which we shall myl2 Market street, corner of Second. m y,. Also, porrhooe mortgagee, city warrants bought and receive in a few days, and be picastal to show to any who m ACKEREL--1 5 bbls. "med." NO. J. K. HOILANCIE, may wish the best of ImportoW Goods. We have also now in Nos, 221 and 2= Liberty street. jol4-2w • N 0.5814 Foarth street. Stock of Brussels, 3 Plys Ingrain's Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mackerel Just received and for sale by ei sold. je27_ _ ___________„____ -- ~, lea, au assortment uromrpaseed in this market, and all at !MUM k RICHTSON, :3 - FOR c $l-3 lbs. fine w ac k . T . - e d for Isl, at lowest prices. apeu Jett. DRA VG'S, ‘.. -1 hot at. =l3lll Coroner'syerdict JAMES O'HARA THONIA:i f3MILL. OPTIC/ 09 TIIY I)!LILT SiOA • CVO lost, . I Tuesday, July 5, 19x9. New 'fork Mar Yet Philadelphia Market Fr,, t\ co to six inch calibre MIf.LER & RIC IK FTS. )N .. . ..5._„,..........,7„,:-,,,,,,.....,,,,t, 4. - ., .. C.14t - --..1%-V .5 .:Airri..44;:•'''1.7.4 ,,, 7 , - , ..-... , : k"- - -).. - . ,, .... 0, , , .-.--...—.5..N.,..... - -- , - , -- ,,,,,, , ,,, ,f,.-.......- , 114:, 4. 1i , ..........T0.,..fV.; ..• -. "." -'-;,'-_- . - :: , - 5 , : f. -9 '..frf. , '", ' , 4`..1-; 4 .,,i,:'r.. , , , ,', . . . , ._ .. ~. ~.. . .. RIVER NEWS. Tut Emu —There were t feet 10 inches water in the char. net, at dusk last evening, by the metal marks. The rise Is from the last rains that have fallen on the north west tide of the Allegheny and Ohio rivers. The weather Is still cloudy, with prospects of more rain. There was only one departure and that was the " Emma Graham," for Zanesville. The " Wenona," Capt. Shank, relives this morning for Cin cinnati, and Is carrying freight at 15 cents "Si 100 It.e. Tas steamer "Rosalie," Capt R. Doyle, b. the regular pa,1,1 for Wheeling this morning—leaving at 10 o'cicck. THE Li llinEine packet •' Castle Gardett," was prevented from leaving yesterday on account of the weather, hut in, ate IPA to say that she will pe:itively leave to-lay; and further, there is no other boat of her awe. on which paasengers are so much at home" Till Wen na" will be the packet for Cincinnati 10-day. °lie 13 proverbial for superior nrwmmoiatigns, arcomplishfql oflicere, and graceful fleet 1111.4? Trn voters aro well cared f,r by her officers. Sire positively leaves tile morning, and Is carrying fr - eight, at 15 cents - f+ plat its. for dry gouda, to Cin cinnati, as we are informed by fkipt. John Shank. 31rnottA - in the name given to a new steamer. finished trownlville, under the superintendence or Oapt. A. Ja cols, and intended for the Upper Mississippi River trade. She is of very light draught, drawing only 13 inches, and is built of the best seasoned timber the woods of the Old Do minion" could produce. She was built by Pringle & Co . and measures 129 feet on deck, 24 feet beam, and 3t4 . ; feet depth of hold. The engines and boilers, as we are In formed by the gentlemanly engineer, Mr. Richard, Morrow, were furnished by Messrs. Snowdon & Sons Brownsville, and worked well. Mr:M. seemed particularly proud of the doe. tor, on account of its small dimensions and working a 4, well. The •• Metiers" Is furnished with two boilers, 38 inches In diameter. 18 feet long. with 2 cylinders 13 inches diameter and 3 feet stroke, and are finished up in their usual style, which always gives credit to the firm. Tut: l.ouinvWe Cburier, of the 7 th, KLYS The river :ran at 11 ntatal yesterday, with three feet ten At eleven incite, water in the canal. by the [nark a rise of tire inehea since 'lTturaday evening. On the talk, in the pas, there were twenty-four inches water, though the souri river packet, W. H. Russell, went over last evening. drawing 29 inches water. F 114.1 at. Louis papers of the 7th, forwarded by Adams Co.'s Express, we have the following: The river at this point continues to fall alowly-9 feet is the last report to Cairo. The Missouri, Upper Mississippi, and Illinois rivers are all falling. The weather I:patinaen warm—arrivals scarce—buslness getting very dull. The officers of the steamer .416. Lyon, from St. Paul yes. terday morning, report the steamer Envoy, Capt. Campbell, sunk on the Upper Rapids In » feet water. Thu accident corr.l at the foot of Sycsunore Chain, when the boat was on her way np. Uf her freight. 100 Mids. sugar is a total loan The Envoy was owned by Capt. Campbell, her commander, and other., and was valued at 511,0®. She was a very good stern wheel boot. No insurance. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 3 FEET lU IYetits WA.TICIL iN 7111 CIIANNO... SIXTAL MARK ARRIVED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebled. Elizabeth. •• Rohm., ITenderielzion, Brownsville. `• Jetler,.on, Woodward, Brownsville. •• Itennott, Brownsville. Nebraska, Beare, West Newton. Tigress, Ilona. •• Minerva, Gordan, Louisville DEPARTED. Steamier Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Ronan, Llendericks,,n, Brownsville " ,Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville . Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville Nebraska, Bears, West Newton. " Tigress, Horst, Wellsville. Exuma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. " Orb, Moore, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. •iyIIEELING, &c. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The ROEtALIE, Capt. Geo. DorLE, and the ' ORB, (Nut. Gnome E. Moons, will run no IlPs/151.A.R. DAILY PACKETS between Pane burgh, :+tenhenville and Wheeling, stopping at all interme diate Aorta. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays mud Fridays, at 10 o'clo,k, A. M.--firrensiso, shs a dl leave Wheeling un Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 , 4 u'rbs,k, A. M. FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at to o'clock, A. 31.—Errunsiso, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wo.luesdays and Fn days, at 734 o'clock, A. M. For freight ur passage apply on Ward, or to J. D. WLLINOWOOI I , Agent, yclb No. 155 Front street. W CAL Newton—Regular Packet. Itegiilsr Doll, Packet for West Newton, is ..i d Eat . co, nection with the The , The and very light draught steamer NI:PRASE A, Capt. C. Bun, will leave DAILY (except Sun day) for West Newton, in connection with Cuunelville Rail and PamPri.t-i.rx and SiliPl.l, will apply ciu board or at the Wi•st 'Wharftioat. 017 • - The nAu light draught steamer TE(OIIAS .Cirri, Capt. imp: -Clerk, H. R. ItErro.a.o."--will have for the aWra and Utter mediate I..,rti ou THURSDAY, July 10, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or ye,,lsagai . pply on Inard._ J 39 For Ctpcinnati. The ate ester WEZONA. - Capt. 2. N. SIIIIK Efielti k. DuNttP—will leave for the ahoy,: and in t...mediate ports 011 WEDNESDAY. July 9th, at lu o'clock. A. M. For freight or pa..,.age apply ou Lamed, or at the prrns BUROI.I MARINE A.:oSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 0:2 %Votet atre.et. jy7 For Cincinnati and Louisville. The 4t.mer CASTLE lIA RDEN. Capt. 11. H. ;adDitvENXlr—Clerk, H. A. DOautten—will leave for d, above and Intermediate torte 011 W EDN DA V, July 9th. at 10 o'clock. A. M. For freight or pamage apply on board, or at the I'M'S.' BUKtIII MARINE ASSI)CIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water strew. .IY7 LEMON x CO.— TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Hat ing matte extensive p parationg this winter. We are now prepared to du a HEAVY BUSINESS by ProN NSYLN AN A CANAL. and RAILROAD, THROVOII 'TO AND FR.051 THE EAST ERN cm ES. We can assure our friends and all those disposed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no pains will be spared to render genera] satisfection to Ship pers ut Eanturli and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE OF TUE INCLINED PLANES ON TILE ALLEOILENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the Llawituia , lon cif freight. Litt., on PENN street, at the Canal Basin. YD A LENiON. nthl4 LLO STEAMER PAUL JONES FOR SALE.— The undersigned offer f..ir sale, the nue • steams!. PAUL ,10`.tES, as site now lies at the set hart, at Pit taboret. The PALL JONES is ope year and four months old— ie. Oh ISu feet„ beam 35 feet, hold 6 1 ,, feet, two engines, cylin ders Zi inches In diameter, 7 feet stroke. She is in eem octe order and well found in all respects. The cabin is „ t t h e m :ist approved style, and tilted tip in the most elegant warner. The PAPL JONS ,balancee sold un the fullowinz tortes: soy one .tirth east,4. 4, 12 and lb months, with in• tone[ and approve,! security. if said boat to not sold al private sale bevire the let day of July next, she will be of hired at public A uction. sod sold on that day. Any perom having claims ugalrait the PAUL JUNES, will for settlement along with t h e chums, as soon sald licutt is bold. W. A. CA LDW ELL, RE STERLINO. j Trustees. ruy'2.l tjyl eh) --- KIER'S TRANSPOR'fATION LINE.— Anti.jpating time scout ol tut wtL‘ ,.. e - t i iig F re ights to god from the }last ' e re Cittea, via PaunityaranCa Canal and RI-inroad, ur havr increased our stuck of 130:4[8, kc., on same, to a Dt DAILY LlisiE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tone s "ormuncheach way. We assure uur friends, And those disposed to patronise the S t „,„ improvements, there still 1, nothing spared co our part to render general satiefsalon tomitriting Eastern and Rear vcu Freights with promptitude and despatch. RAM & MITCHELL„ augll:y Caplet Basin. Vlttsbrirgh, Pa. TN - Itt DI :STRICT COURT OF THE UNITED p,..„E:i i.forjj Athme , D lires ,y te L ri x i Diltrict l of Pennsylvania. 1 -In Admiralty. "ENZ." STIANDOAT FRED Lot. NESTED.— Take notice;, That - TO ALL PEILdONS )NTts by virtue of a Wilt of A tutehm, mimed Court dated the 26th mi . l., ,,f is j itrl ., out of the above, 18fitl. returnable than the vair.e will ho eighth day of July next. at u hi. .4 Lorenz, her tackle. het ,,' I attached the steamboat Fri. and furniture, in a pl. civil an. -11 1. ,%", itl f m r ° ,i ' L o he r r , e .. i . n .. IA im am L 'oyle is Libellant, and a m n d il mu th u. the steam fl race }' and Roert, ye.30:41 WESTLEY FRO. - DAVID It CANDLE:LA.., RTLLIAA. • 14,Candless, Means St. Co..' (do ., r , to Wink .4 ItrOandless,) . WIIOLESALE GROCERS, arid Detilel‘ 3 ,.., in IRON, NAILS, SS, COTTON YARNS, and , burgh 'Manufactures geueraLlY, corner of Wood and W" , streets. Pittsburgh. niyB BINGLIANI 4Fc OC).—TRANSPORTA - A TION LINE--Yid. PENNA. CANA:AWE§ and RAILROAD.—The anhacothers are pr pared to ship FORTY Toss OF PRODDCB 61 1 " Vh " . " delphia, Baltimore, ur Now York, yin the State Works. They a ill pay particular attention.to WAY Freights between l'ittdburch and Johnstown. Hating a DAILY LINE. OF FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA C;ANAL BOATS, we hope to ho able to render entire satisfaction. GEO. TiI,NOIIAM .4 Co., apll,:bu Canal pladin.'l.tber ty et. Albree, Son #s. co: ir UST RECEIVEI)--A prime tosortment L.adies Kid, cloth. and French patent foxed gaiters; Ross, colored an d black gaiters; children's Imlay boots and lux cut oboes, ail made to special order. td IT AV ING PU RC lIASED the interest of _Lk THOM AS W I H'ONI AN, talkie Puint Boiler Yard, nn Li, first of May, I will hereafter carry on the Boiler Making and Sheet Iron work, in all their branched, at the old Water street, below Penu. With tho experience of thirty years in Oils business. I hope to render satisfaction to all udio favor roe with their trade. JA.M.Egi WIGHTMAN. Pmabarg..l , May :~,;_ ,IS''L~tl CINCEVNATI For Cincinnati %IVA Zi-de MEDIC AL Health and Strength mast Inevi tably Follow Its Use. BOER Hit V P.'S HOLLAND BITTERS TII V. CHIEBRATED !VILLA NI) RinfEDY HOB DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COM PLA INT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, AND the Various affections consequent upon it disordered Litonincit or !Aver. Such as 11)4i:intim, Acidity of LIIC etUrnarkl, Colicky Patna Ileartburn; Ikea ei Appetite, Despondency, Contivenesn, mind and Bleedint Piles. In all Nervous, itheuruntic nod Neuralgic Agin, thaw, It hoe In nunkerowi hroitancon Proved highly benacial, and in other. effected a decided cure. Nature finds no new enemy to i.ombal. with this duliiiht ful tunic In the er stem. Its Plied'. are almost magical, yet the cure permanent. It COW (I/ fll4llb. no violent shock to the system, but hr sr - miring its MALI energy to nomad an• tion. enabler it LO throw Ott the cuter, nod thus thorous,hly eradicates the disease. When its medicinal virtues are see universally' acknowl edged. and particularly bore, w it bas bo , 01:11., BO pOPII - a family medicine. that Ito evil by many of the gr , ..cerit as well RN all the druexists. It would seem newltletill offer further evidence. yet am there or., donhtlene SOMA who have tried many mlvertla.ed remedies, and mall suffer from Dyspepsia in one or more of Its dmulful forms, we eulikits the following certificates, the autbentici:y of which ctintgAt be doubted. coming an they do from persons so ticollk.timett. WHX'P IT LS DOING 1 , 011 Trig SICK. miluchtuan, Keg , the well I. nowt. lithograldigr, satyr. "1 have frequently used Ikerhaves Holland Bitters, and find it invariably relieves indigestion and debility." Rev. Samuel Babcock says: .1 found special relief from its use for a severe huaduche, with which ll hail long ins: , fared." J. W. IN . ..Await, Esq. ssys: " I bare next Bodliares Hol land Bitters mygelf, and recommended It to others., knowing it to be Just what it is mpreaented." Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower iIL Cbair, says: .1 haveits rived great benefit frontsts use for wetiknuse of the stomach and indigestion." JAM. M. Murphy says • " After Beyond physicians bad failed, lterhave's Holland Bitters removes] the pain from my heart mid side, arising from i11ti44.4144/011." The editor of the Kittanning Free Press says: "After one of the best physicians in this 141.14.• 11441 failed, Bsnrhave's Holland Bitters cored tee of the worst form of drspePSla-" Francis Felix, only umntitedurer.of tbu "original Ex.• tract of Coffee, says: •• I know that your Holland Bitters Is one of the beet medicinal in the world for a disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the "Fackeh" Baltimore, pronounced its medicine deserving the confident" of the public. Dr. Eherhart. the leading German phi siman of Penna., has prearri MA it frerinantly Joring the loot three years, with marked .trierfeea, in .4.4111140,1 $11.4.41 ./1 the digestive organs, tha system zeneraliy The Ihnhrhror VinPzirr 1944,10 Ty 1111y11 " I used 1r ~ei ww tneeefor• ireinced to try its effect upon rot , wife crowded with rho veal dentiity common to nil of • ....noituptiv.• and realty IT is doing her more good than Anything she has ever taiteu • Writers e-zperes end or [toe, beverage- will be dbetp pointed, be.t t., the etott, et-enk and i.OlO Mot IS mill prove e grateful ftriAllAtit Cr ftflaitia7 reel ed i el propert CAUTION, The great popularity of tide dolightful Arm:sato hukwed many imitations, which the pubße should guard, chasing. Be nut persuaded to •buy anything can until' you have given Boerhave's Holland Bittern a fair trial. One bon tin will convince you how Inftaitely superior It le to utl theft' lmitatiOne. 4Firr Sold at $1 per bottle, or aix bc,ttlos for $5, by the so proprietors, 111CNJ.5.511N PAGE, & W., Manufacturing Pharinaceutiats and Cit•mie.a, cor. Smithfield and Third etrcvta, Plttaurn-L Philadelphia. T. W. tlyutl. k 2,1 etreet I.osv York, lhanon k Perk, 'Jut ltro.-k.lway, corn, Gram, E. , 115- more, Cu:flat, 11,ther.. t and 1.-or.- ATCLUS. Cincinnati, John 11 Plirk Isar: lay Cr - other/8...ZZ Water at. St. Louis, Itarnerd. Admns k C.r 3. Orieana m*.t ... t. J. Wright h Cll. n LA :s E' LIVER PILLS AND VERNIFUGE I M P 11'1) y E I). DR. I. SCOTT, a regular unduate and pbyalciad of erten si.ve practice and experience. induced I.f a commendabto air to alleviate human buffering, well in, to ozdel, boa par e. tad an IMPROVRM ENT ON S l'llE oRILSINAL LIVER PILL AND - Elt3111..:(1E OF pit. C. McLAN.E, flaring prepared these remedies en the medical partner of Dr. C. McLane, for many years. 0(111 ItIPROVEI) LI VEIL PILLS AND rEn3IIFLTIE possess greater ellicacy and are more mild In their operatidn than the Liver Pill and Wermifuge preparol according...to the original recipe of Dr. C. :ticLane. We imam this declaration understandingly, and recommend them to the afiliited RA Icing both pleasant and curative, and believe them superior to any other Liver All or Yern,ifuge seer prepared. Rend Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. 1. SCOTT'S CEILERUA'TED VIIITE EIREUSIAN LINIMENT, The universal relief afforclNl by applications of this CFA.- RI:RATED KI NO of Pain hilhera in moss of ithonnuttism, I:out, Lumbago, mon. - rtrrrutr, , • • • Stiffnesa of tb, .lint,,, 14.1.:tataca, Scalds, haunt, Aches or any other disease her winch a fain hiller or Liniment is used, enabled us to. assert podithely that Dr. I. SCOTI'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIIICASSI.IN LINISIENT is the in..t reliable, safe and plenstint remedy yet discovered, pos ...lug astonishing prepert in,. fur II EALING DISEASE and MK PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many at testations to tut virtues. given by peraond of oflightened judgment and Ariet integrity, alimill induce as tp adopt It RS a stund.ird Fatally Reutenly. The In..st turregNions will require nothing flier.. than the following teslinulityof Dr. U. McLane, distinguished as a 1.',1 ,, Rt til,OVereclifOr medical remedies: I . READ i READ IT (LEAD TT _ MORGANTOWN. VA., Se '1856. This it le certify, that I have examini,l the K far pre paring McLane's Improyed Vermifuge and Liver Thy Dr. I. Scott, who has been IN THE HABIT OF P ' RING AND USING MY ORIGINAL NI EDICINES I I' FFICE during the last THIRTEEN YEAIL4, aunt t I I bnijleve ho has IMPROVED TUENI. t make the atsrY staternalit tine more willingly as I lIAVE NI) INTERL T IN THEM IV 111 ATIIVERit , . frequently used his CELEBRATED W lIPVE Cl 8.11,q lAN AN LIN I.M EN T in my practies, with the happiest efferrit, d that I can con setentiontly recommend it. C. IiteLANE, M. D. All the ftbOSE , Medirines proparod solely uo,lor the •npor felon of Dr. 1. SINYIT. Sold by DrAlirgtsts nod Morchatata everywhere. The GENUTNE Dr. C. McLANK'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND 1:11PROV ED V ERNIIFUGE are signed by Dr I. SCOTT & CO., accompanied by certificate of C. AIi:LA The GENUINE IV 11 CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signedw by Dr. 1. SCOW & accompanied with signature of j k l" SOCIT, M. D. DR. I. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietors,e-' Bank Place, Marganttotri, V;y: DR. O. N. K EVSER, ‘Vholisiabio•AgeiN 140 Wood street. Vittsbur6 JAS. P. FIRMING, Wholesale Agent, ylsawl ylipcSt) Seer Railroad Depot, Allegblhy. A CARD TO THE LA DIES.- DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN AIONTIILY PILLS FGR FEMALES. The combination of ingredients in Dr."Dupen co's Golden Pills, are perlisuls harmless. They have boon used in the private practice of Dr. Dolton.) for over 30 years, and thousands of ladies cmi testify to tharr great and never.faillug success In almost every case, in correcting irregularities, relieving painful and Ai.L , eseang meustrua Lion. particularly at the change of Ufa From b to 10 Pills will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites. Nearly every lady In the land sutlers from that complaint. The above pill has permanently cored thmmtude, and will cure you If you use them. They cannot harrnyou--on the contrary, they remove all ol.gtriictiona. rester: nature to its proper channel, and invigorate the witch. system. Ladies whose health will not permit an increase of family, will find these Pills a successful preventive. For particulars Bee di rections on the box. Price sl—and will be sent to ladies cualthritially, by mail, by enclosing $1 to either of the fol lowing agents:: Sold by SAM PLB & REED, general Agents for Alle s tteg City, VOLTON'S Drug Store, Birmingham, JOHN P. aril by W. A. (UM)F.:4IF ENNICY & CO., No. 43, Filth meet, opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, who will supply dealers at proprietor's prime. s.ald • by all Druggists in ithe city and United St4tai. apal:6md3p. PRIVATE L)ISEASE--DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth streets, devotee his entire attention to an (thee him. tire. Ills business is, for the most part, confined to private l'erterritl Pious& and such painful affecions, brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. eyphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, (Nest, Stricture. Ureihral Discharges, ImpuriQ of the Blood, with all diseases of thee Venereal Organ. Skit DimaeleB, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, ltingworna, Mercurial Disesises, Seminal weakness, mpotency, Piles, lfemuhi Weakness, Monthly -mpossions. Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Sn j - `owe. Pains en the neck ani Loins, Irritation of the A n ;..,' 'O4 Kidneys, successfully treated. Once guaranteed. ."."""r l• 10,rie practice (ten in this city) eoablee Dr. Drown Twenty 1 'so w , pf a epeedy cure to all who may come 511 to offer assura.. der his care. Coneeltathte r4- , f)£oa sia,o l field Office and Private •••14 $ atzeats. between Third and Fe u. MIME Afar Charges moderato. 1 - 11CfaT , TRcoWill the curs of sEciter Die. lung-standing cases is unequalled. to call without delay. Periwia afnicte oases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Dm delay to got his advice. Letters containing a fy answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 5 0 Smite. between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsnurgh. - L• HIRSIIFELD & SON WILL OPEN • nris (SATURDAY) MORFNCI, . NOW WE IMES OP ,per SUMNER COATS• 10). Received per Express. Alan, yew etyles of BUMMER CRAY ITS AND TIES, Revoked per Atlantic L. RISSLIFELD' & 80N, N 0.7 - Woad street. FIFTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Lot of Grouud on Pike street. between Walnut and Vactory streets, with fthir separate Prams Rowels In good condition and well rented. Will be sold cheep. je'SB BLAKELY & RICHEY. COFFEE - 30 pocket; Juva Coffae, Fkl TM. each ; 20 cw 20 Imp prime Old ,I,64Miklr. 11 fZ i n', 4 ,.." F. R. . t . d•L'` • , wis to bo oontog, ted fo t i• • 10. !fiucceo, ft, -4,,,.#,,e4loieitare invited vh di ;Venereal Dtt, nhonld not f;e% inne.diato, 00 lbs. in store an FLEEING , Bans.
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