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It will contain, among good Gunge, an eloquent speech delivered ley Gott. Stephe A bought. at Washington Otte. a low days ago. 111 , hril. Last .p4..1 of eol Samuel W Mack, delivered at the nag P. - tent/oam in Chicago. last week . tits National Deane raw platform ; letter front Wm. 11. 11, ed, Feel, of elphi a, to the Ceininiittee of the Wilkinsburg celebration. Kr.. etc. 11.0.1 in your orders, accompanied by Gee rant,. The - FLAW' ian la obtained of ,he principal peroshcal attar:land froth carrier - Iton the street Two thousand copies is now the regular edition, anti WI until) more as are ortleitst, up tit Friday morning, will be printed. Haring been at considerable expense, nor friends elm lit, sill wcri bed to aid iu keeping the •• FLAG" waxing, ale ettrucatly lad respectful!) Urged to pay over, jy9-3t _ L 111.11 S FE I, Sr. SON, DEALERS' IN GENT.'S YURNISIITNG GIIODS and SHIRT MANU YALTUR EDS, No. 70 WO( ti) atreet. !), UTItIN.—Ths sahacribent reqxtct fully unnoutlce that I RI'S made I.y them ore Kuatantied to fit: will he for warded t au) part Of the Union, on receiving from the par Ilea sending the orders their personal tneamremeut it, Inches, according to the formula given below_ Remember, the slue must be carefully and accurately taken. so all necessary allowances aro made by the cutter of the t.tabltahrnent. - - - First—Size around the neck. .Verne!—Size around the wrist. Third-40e around the cheat, immediately below the arm- Plt "north—From the middle of shoulder, length of arm to wrist. An I. th—Height of person, from the shoulder to the knee i.rtA —IX - 11 ern-, -...rrew if with the style. This plan to quite unique, and will Is• of groat value to gentlemen at a distance. who Mel It impossible to .obtain at home Shirts to satisfy them In style and tit. Also, on hand, a full ttssortthrts t of Shirts of our it tattufac tore. Any orders addressed to us by mail will be promptly attended to. P. S.—Please state by what conveyance they are to be 'hipped. (.IY 9 / L 11.111,,SLIPELD h. I ;ON. , . IY7 JAS. A. YETZER, 89 Water ht. \CON —A small S.Mllll, MAIR k HUNTS It._ B ... i lot ,d' f ,tih. lb i t , nis and Slaad— dens, con Jyl ALARGE BUILDING I.OT, 3tl feet front on Penn street, by 120 deep. Gtr sale by /Y 3 S. ccTlifocitT li SON, . el Sim ket st._ , ' • ERRING-- A Lot of Ground on Stephenson etreot, 2,5 fret by 125 feel, 20 this. Nu. 1 Di y Salt Herring: end a Three Story Brick Dwelling ilifase. well Oat shed. 20 ht lib's. Nu. 1 - , A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Manchester, 24 feet by Jost tel'AVed Mill for aile by 1241... feet. Also, a Lot on Fayette street, 24 by 11'4 feet, in 31111.1.31 & RICK 6.TSON, Manchester. IY3 '221 and 222 Liberty M. A Lot of Ground on Rebecca street, Allegheny CU y, 27 by 135, and u good Brick House, two stories high —very BA',() N l 2 casks assorted, just received tt , .. 11, -..... ,,1, Y Ur: , , SPRINORR 11AILBAUOIT convenient. A Lot of Ground on Wasliington street, East Liter tly, 76 feet trout by 109 feet cast,V RANK LESLIE'S GAZETTE OF FA.silloN; ju Frank Lerellll.'el Now York Journal; A Lot ta . Ground In Sholerville, Chartiera township. 60 by London Illustrated News. 127. and several Frame Buildings. Just received by B. T. C. 3101194 AN, A PP I Y ia Dylo'l BLAKELY & 1110111 IL . jyl 41 Filth atreot. ___ -- • - -- _ A SUPERIOR BOOK TO THE WATCEIM AN, BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, Cash _LP and flay Books used in counting housen. Ale., Court or LAIPPIJOHTEII.—Now ready: Tll5 WANDERE E, a Tale of Llte's Vicissitudes; by the author of "The Wm 'cli'l)k Steamboat andandßailroad Books, ou hand or made to teen," AC., &c. 'B ,lodes,ru ' to led any pattern requireaL nod bound in any stylesty le desired. W. S. HAVEN, Blank Book Manufacturer, "Trudging alwag, unknowing what he sought, my3l Market ht., corner of Second. And whhitling as he went, for want of thought." _ ._ __ —_ . _ . NOTICSS OP 7118 Parts: I E I NGLISII CARPE'IINGS.—ROBINSON "Another popular tale from the pen of au author wl lo 1,21 k CO., Nu. 2.1 Fifth effort. 111“, now jeering tlioincli needs no introduction; hie otter books having command, at the New York Chistimi House a large I Ili ace of English a wide sale and made hint familiar to the readhig public."- - , Velvets and 'tapeaptry Brussels Cal - petting. which we pllllll Moe (Aerate. : receive in a ten' days, and be pleased to show to any ii M. "The great favor with which the reading public received ' may wish the heat of Imported Gisela. We have also intro io 'The Watrhman,"Tha Old Doctor,"Lawytes Story,' Sc., Maack of Brussels, 3 Flys Ingrain's Stair Carpets, OR Cloths. alid the ex teneive editions through which each of these . At. an assortment unsurpassed in this market, and all nt works passed, la the beet evidence which min be furnished of , ic ..,,,,„ * ,,,j a , aprl2 the ability of the author of the' Wanderer.' "—I tlioca Jour. - -- ___ "The Wanderer' points to an excellent moral—and while lt , TACKEREL -- It willmore enchain the attention of the mature reader' .. LY.I. It 50 halt barrels No. 3 Mackerel; • cannot fail to interest as well as amuse the young. For sale. AO barrels by' Hawks it Brother."—elevelond Herald. ' CLY 7) "The iucideute are natural and life like, the narratkie graphic, and the style forcible. It will please."—flarffl trd Clasrald. • For side by -- - 1,10. REALEST ATE FOR SALE.—BLAIti. ELY & RICHEY offer for sale— A Lot of Ground on Penn street, and several Der, idling Houses—the front one occupied no a store and (twilling A Lot of Ground on Ohio street, near the Diamond, Alit,- 4,eny City, and a tine Dwelling House. Your Lots of Ground adjoining the Domugh of Law renceville. A Lot of Giound in East Liberty, and n large Dwell. ug • t. • •• • i • 'a g • 4, 9'` • , giC - gs 4it ' • 4144 •••• s• • „ r • . • ••• •• • ` - , .p..! f NI . _ ",c • ta;ATLANT/C- ARD,4OIO TELEGRAPH COMPA- T.--The Anutulliteeting of the Stockholder of the Allantlgand Ohio Telegraph Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OHEICE, PHILAD'A., en TIMESDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., for the pur pose of electing onters of the Company for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business RA may come before the Stoekholdent. JOSEPH SAILER, Je27:3t—{ Jy-tandll] Secretary.. . OHIO & PENNA. RAILROAD CO, Prrrsanacin, July 7th, 1866. On NOTICE to the Stockholder. of the Ohio and Penn sylvania Rath oad Company.—ln pursuance of a vote of the Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, an ELECTION will be held at the Room of the Board of Trade, In the City of Pittsburgh, o the 30th of this month, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. 11 for fifteen Persons to serve as DIRKTORS OW THE "PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAIL ROAD COMPANY," to serve for one year, and' until their successors are chosen according to law. J. P. lIRNDERSOM, Belly of the 0. A. P. R. IL Co. Omo & PERM. AND Onto & INDIANA R. IL 10 ' NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.— On and after July 7th, Bills of Lading most be handed in at tho Federal Street eta. ton before T o'clock P. M. of the day of shipment other wise, the Company will not pay charges, or Many manner be rtsponsible for their collection. J. It. MOORE, Iy7 Superinten't. tUm DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK No. 65 FOURTH STREET—JONES' NEW BUILDING.— Delineate must be made with One Institution In the month of June, In brder to draw Interert from July let. Je3o CHAS. A. COLTON, Tresw'r. AM U SEMENTS.' • MASONIC HALL ., ONE WEEK LONGER, PROM MONDAY NIMIT, JULY ira. DR. E. BEA LE'S GRAND ILLUMINATED HISTORY OF Ti!!! American Arctic Explorations !I! ToDETIJLE wllß English and Danish Searches for SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, WlTiiiN THE FRIGID Z(iNE. lu connection with which will be exhibited, at ouch Exhibition, the Siege and Bombardment of Sebastopol! Executed by the great American Artist, ar.ox,:s Eng from drawing. taken on the spot by the Explor,•rs . es,. Exhibition every night at S o'clock—Wedneedas nod Saturday Afternoons at J o'clock. /MP-Tickets rents--Children 12; 1 , rents. The extensive celebrity which thin gem of artistic excel. icney has acquired, as being the most sublime, interesting, amusing anti instructive ever exhibited. le a miffiCiont guar antro to the public of DA eurp.slog merits iY7 I) I' LARUE, Ant. TOIIN W. 111'CARTIIY, BILL POSTER and Inaxtuatrroa, will attend to the Posting and InstriLuting of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, Sc. All cuunnunications--either by mall, telegraph. or 00,, wise--direchal to the unit . ° of the Morning Pont, will re.,ixe prompt attention. 14,7 D [781.1(' SALE OF ANI) SOF CH PITTBBU 41111 14 /TS --On THURSDAY • vat.- •ng, July 17th, at 8 o'clock. at the Mereltauhd Exehat,a-. will to old—Lots N.. 94 and 95 in thu Borough of Ito Pittsburgh, hating each a front of forty hoc an Curs.,, t, and extending Lodi at x ty foot to the Rrownsvillo Lots No, 51 and 59, hat pig each a front of lawn ty foot on Caroos larva, extruding 1.0 k alsnit (1111• fret to Li. Brow nnvill, 'lake Ti, at , .0.• are 0501 Millet gee!, Illentlig Mill and ti,r Pohl, llonse ALSO—Lot No. lig to thr Borough ./f Birmingham. on Cla, son strut tirr-gg and Jortepli xtrermt, Imi - int! a In ml I of twenty•tmir b•el, extending hark one f.wl t o Chestatot alley. Lola No, 211.30 And - .1. having yeah front .4twenty-bur feet no 1/111 4 01.4111 rat.,,hrig hark ..ne hundred fret 1.• Cheat nut ally. Th.... Last de-eribed Lola are gituat, a.-at liakewull's Ultm Woikl Tll . ll, cash. Sale without !WWI, J)11 I' M DAN it,, Au. r CIATALOOLE SALE (IF INTERESTINt; ‘,..) BOOKS., - Ott SAIL Jill .A I . r rn nF, Joly 111 h. •Irt mendng 7 1 .1, o . l.'Ork, Kohl. at C.minw. .01 Salta Room", .'..rner of Wth",l and Ftlth Irtra,-t, by aatal..gt.w. a raltta.L.lr ...Alec-that of hooks on a vantly of . thtnrmittn.2 .-ut)ect.s. Ain rug than., will he found 113 rm.'. 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I LEN I NO. 1,, I/..Lt0,,t1,1 a1,,1 Mat D A I{ISI .1N Tim I'AS'I'E- • fl. -IA :I! cell , ctt Ari. pr..par..l xnA wall ..oly I'o ‘l.trt.• t • T 7 A 11: BI{I Kilt:r —I ha% o .1 11.1 r .. 1,.• j_ •api,l, auylLung inotlioul•1 call 1\14.1 4/11 lo• 111% N! , I..rr por, I/4411, %11,,, JC, F1.1:11, \ JP, CVRler 11/ma,a.l Nlark• Nlollti A N A pit, W.A.AI ,lrert Kill t or. -.uktrl , ,i un hil Ab.. ttrr mAcKEREI, 1.1 Lt Ju 1., u j y' B LOONIS I, AN! .I, )L.„ PIG META 1,- 10, ~,„ Cita, ouil lied tle•et ti !do •• • Ite! Nfercee t.y .1 4 .11 Sli bt11011...‘ Al it:E73o ll llry. ,ut hued and G,r Male I,t Jt'Nl PER BERRI ES-- lois) I re ndv,r and for gab' by 1j) 7' I.l'l I It , 1110, ALS :OA COPI AV A---'2oo received _LP nod for maie• by I jy7l FLEMI IRIS libt; TO LET—A Story Frain, How., on Inv rort dodo.y. linger, of 1 jo'2 MI 1.1.1.:11 R 10E. ET:. ',N. ACO N 1500 lIIs. Clear Saes 8ac.1,, country rur,l, In ott, La wilt+ by J AS. A. v Fit. MI Warr , ' rt t. T ALLOW —3OO lbs. for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, JY7 $9 Water street. WRAPPING PAPER Single, Medium and Double CroweN{:rappl.tyi Poprr t'!7 al. by IL MINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield stre. J t w Ca. • % K. 1 4 tql , 4_ MEM AUuTION SALES ball 1.1.1 h br Aklt• 1. Ju.t t tt. ‘..- II( A 11l \'l k Lk% W.\.TEI: • -II) fre,le 131t1 urre,coksvel .i.ee; ter YI.Y.AI I \ . I..III: ....I nt. l Slhrl,t Clinmpint it IY"j .1 ,IIN SITTTII (YARD PROPERTY.—We have for sale a Lot of Ground on Smallmatt street, 30 feet runt by 134 feet deep to Mulberry alley; on which is two rwu Story Brick Houses, each containing tour rooms, kitchen and cnFLr , In the neighborhood of the hydrant, water and gni. This Is a very desirable property, beautifully hx.ntetl, commanding a delightful view of the river, scenery on the oppOdto side,. etc., and will be sold at a eacrince. Avid*. BLAKELY A locur.y. P 7 .4- , ._..__.._.,... _ _ ..,. ~...,. , . . - _. ... ..... - _, . --... 7 .. _ _ .m. TELE LATEST kovs BY ~TELEciRAPR THIRTY-Votriuril cormanss FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, 411.170,—Tbe .89/late. proceeded to the consideration of private bills. The Senate passed thirteen bills, one granting the w id ow of -c ommo d o ii, Rtssatur $5O p e r month for five years. The bill for the relief of M'Cormick, pro Posing to allow him to go beide the Commissioner for a re; newel of his patent, on the ground that his-former application was refused through a technicality, was defeated. It was rejected by 9 majority. The Senate adjourned until Monday. Ffoase.—Mr. Oliver, of Mo., from the minority of the Kansas Investigating Committee, made a'report, in which he says the resolution on which the Com mittee was raised, was simply to collect evidence and report the same to the House. He had no expecta tion beyond this being done, and arraigns the report of the majority as altogether ex parte, remarking that many statements without facts front testimony to support them. He states that the evidence shows Whitfield to have been duly elected delegate in November 1851, and while the testimony is conflicting and directly contradictory ou some points relative to the election in March, 1855, for members of the Legislature, yet from the whole it clearly appears that the anti-sla very party was in the minority in fourteen out of eighteen election districts. The aggregate votes cast for their candidates throughout the territory, as they appear on the poll books, was short of 800, while by the census taken in the territory before, there were 2005 legal voters, without allowance for emigration Woe fide settlers. Ile states that there was no evidence of any force or violence used to prevent any man from voting in the territory; no evidence of a single assault and hat tory about voting on that day ; no evidence assail ing in the slightest degree the correctness of Gov. Reeder's judgment in awarding certificates of elec tion to members of the Legislature. That legiila tore was the proper law-making body, and therefore its laws were valid as far as consistent with the con stitution of the United States, and the organic act, and Mr. Whitfield being duly elected in pursuance of the law thus passed is entitled to his seat. Mr. Oliver reviews at great length the existing troubles is Kansas, saying that front the evidence they ore properly chargeable to the revoiutionary movements' of those who get up the Topeka Convention and have pledged themselves to resist, at all hazards, the laws. The 1101180 resumed the conaideration of the re port on the Sumner assault. Mr. Allison contended that this subject involved not only the rights of Mr. :laminar, but of the people. This wax not merely a private quarrel ; the sanctity of the Senate Chamber had been violated by a member of this Hous e , w hi c h , bowel:4 r unpleasant, should punish the offender. Mr. &week :aid there was no cue on record show log the expulsion of a member for assault and bat tery. Ile argued that the case pending would not 0 arrant the interposition of the House; no such dis orderly behavior for which the Constitution provides punishment having been committed. Mr. Summons argued that the protection of mem herr from insult for any thing said in debate was Or Serlool to freedom of debate, and he, therefore, sm 'mined the position taken by the select committee in their report. Mr. Wilson said this whole matter had been invest cd with en importance quite unmerited. When the forts were developed, he found nothing but a per. rune! controversy. The House had only a limited power over a member, and could not punish for dis orderly behavior, unless committed in open session : and could not expel for offence committed elsewhere. Mr. Eddie =aid the House owed it to themselves for the protection of their rights; they owed it to the nation in defence of a great Constitutional principle to pass a resolution of expulsion, and touch as ho regretted the tiee.6.sity, he %Van constrained to vote its passage. Mr. Giddings tendered to Mr. 'Brooks the whole sympathies of his heart, for he recollected that Ii years ago he stood hero accused, but on a different charge, without being permitted to open hie lips, or a friend to utter a sentiment in his behalf. He said that Mr. Brooks had satisfied the law relative to es stult and battery, but had unatoned for a great crime comitimed against the Coustitution, a blow made against the sovereign rights of the people. Ile en dorsed every word of Mr. Sumner's speech. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, wild he should to-morrow endeavor t.. close the debate by moving the previous in order that the vote be taken on Monday. The House then adjourned. • L A TER PRAM EUROPE. I=l N N oni,, '.--The Africa left Liverpool on the Stti at 1 "'dock P. M. The steamnr‘Vaih -11.0.11 sv 9, telegraphed actuating reached Southamp ton on the morning of Saturday. Mlairo are :inlet. In the House of Cmn nt.n.r...n Vriday. Mr. Moore' endeai ore,' to get I..ght fixed for a d:—..noFion on hie mutton in rrlall s I • It/11.- k.•on affair, Lor I Palmerston declined to any reopen:UW(l'y elther directly or indi. reotly In lie lea:ter, it, he believed that in the pre, etit t o t e of the relation, hetween the two countrim -t n. oldnot • • , 11 •• illetll.4L t, poin in t.. dteru.r the fpie•tion in the !louse 111 r ore of the itn.at.sflyetory nature of the L, ttl,t,,te,l LI the r lei( and duty of the. 11. h-e pronouner 311 opt, . 1.. plpt, c,,ritam twv letter, from 1...r.1 Claren 10 Mr. 1.)314, ona %Pit the th.i other iu rrlntion to t'entrul A Uteri . I I.ord expre:i•es hi, satii.fartion that %Is 1 1 3113:. La 1 tmen inFtrueted to iieg•itiiite on the I eland American' question. which he truFita will 1... e .•-toluetett in 3 spirit of cordielitY nail (reel:eon:, ,Tho.h to tt.otatod by the true intereob4 of Groot Tin ti •1 tiie I oiled oorrespotoletwe between I>ennutrk. I,rcnt Itri- L:n and the United States, in relation to ues ! twen pre:.euted to Parliartnortt. AnAtier latLiuliun ititlelut:n ha lA-4,llUL%ltlred to .illll,la exeiteinent wea Prot.le.! in Lonaiiin by an in lent that occurred. Mr. Dallaii and it friend Went 1.. the lust.!, and tLe eustuuse et the latter nut being ith the reizitlatiene, heti; gentlemen returned to the esoluusily The eimeneted a n • •t,•rt Iron thin aflair. and fur tivii days Mr. I WI, ‘rts. nepp,•>ed to have lea a studied alt - runt II NV •tt• t, ./ tIIS 12 I„ li, .tent of the fail_t o I tlte 11-n -e It, expel it contemplated Iler f ulready pi epared, sironely oen- ramie. toe tx.seertained st the Iv) I , epartment there,are thirty-eight commander, end thirty-two lieu• tenants on leave and Waiting orders. The fire tru.- 1... rs and eighteen tart inoishiptron resently passed the examination ..f the Naval Academy will be is., 111,i111Li`ly ordered 1.. sea. in the Herbert eitiie wa, concluded thin alternia•u, and the arguments before the jury In um t cell Pint form of the Maryland Old-line 'kV duly 11.--The old line Whigs of Man 'Anil adopted a platform. As for the Presided, al candidates in the field, they regard Fremont as and the principles of the Republican constitutional: and they think Mr. Bu 'rd Conference doctrines are dangerous 'sit country : hut Mr. Fillmoie they n to restore to the the In, hit •• the peat, to From nava. steamer Quaker 3,,te -'rho to day with oy, from Havana., arrived at Ntobt lu dater to the nth. mera- Sugars are buoyant. Yellow Fgver eer yj loot at Havana. Ship Burned. NEw YORK, July 11.--The ship bolded Cale. hence for Bombay, before reported in Pernambued In distress, wee burned to the tretor's edge iu that port on the 21st of May, and mink. • Nue Vont., July 1?.--Commodore Salter, of the Irtgitte ShVIILI null, a passenger in the bark Velocipede, arrived to-day. The River nt July 12.—The river is about at a eland with 2 feet 8 inches in the canal. DISSOLU'T'ION' OF PARTNF,RSIIIP.— The Cu-purtnerAhlp existing. heretofore, betWOon Jon. 1 01.1.1X1i and .1. Bofxs KNOX, Onaor the firm of JAMB'S c01.1.1N8 S CO., hub been tliusolved, this day. by mutual k The bluntlyn, or the late 111111 Will be nettled by Jamog C. Bins. who to uuthorlzed to age theentitle uf the firm for ti' purpn.r. JAS. 0 , 1.1.1N5, Iht'oburgh, J une 14. 1856 .1. BANKS KNOX. :7 -- TitAN'ttrut. to my friends fur past favors, I 1..14 to nolicit a continuance of their patronage for my late JAYAES COLLINS, who will carry on the FOB \V A MONO Al01)C01.1.5118:110N, ThA N SPORT ATION AND CItODUCE BLISINBSS under the style of JAS. COLLINS (J. 92) J. BANKS KNOX.. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. A. A..MASON & CO., 25 FIFTH STREET. NNovxcE the opening ol their GliitAT SEMLANNUAL t•.u.LIC OF DRY GOODS. All of their Immense stock ~on. tamed in their Wholmile Rooms will be marked down 25 to +OPEE CENT. LESS than regular pd.'s. iY3 FOR SALE-20 Acres of Land; a good situation for n country store; about twenty miles front the city, iu a thrivirg neighborhood, and no store near. Four ilonses—two Brick, two Ylllll2lO--in Allegheny City; WO Fronts situated on the Diamond, occupied as 0 grocery and provision store, and for the business four vacant lots. WANTED--A WILL to do housework for a small family is Allegheny City. Situations wanted for Alen end Boys. Apply to OEM W. BCii N. at his Beal Estate Agency and Intelligence Office. On the north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of the Diamond. Allegheny City. -- - BACON--20,000 shoulders in store and fur gale by LISSi FORSYTHg SCOIT. HENRY IL COLLINS B _ AcoN FIAS-15,000 Baeon Hams in M score and for _mile b y EtS7l l & SCOTT. o'lS:a SIDES--io,ooo lbs. in store and for V/ We by DYB! ..FoIi.SYTH. & SCOTT. q C. H A MS--10 tierces in store and for sale I C J • t i ilS] PI M ,I"Tii & SCOTT T Ait I.) OIL-50 bbls. No. 1 in store and for • 4 ~,..112, by 11581 FORSYTH & SCOW. All:: 1 Al. 4.1 , THE STEAMER AFRICA Washington y Item• A rrt vat of Commodore Salter COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. 'L. WILMARTIL Me President:. GEO. W. CA.BS. T. S. CLARKS, • Trtorarer. N. 1201,111:8, Ja :kora:ley. • - JAMES V BARtt. Superinte.frnt. S T. NORTHAM, JR. Ommittee of Arbitration for Joil GEO. W. cAse, V. P. JOHN• P. PEARS, T. B. I:TIGRE, W. S. LAMELY, J. B. CANPIELD MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS =MB Shpt Lett, yhr Tht y I Hermann. Nov. York Bremon, Sc July 12 Bdiaburg New York Glasgow July 12 Canada Boston ...... ..... Liverpoul... ..... ....July 16 Ballie New York Liverp.ol.... .. ....July 19 Africa New York Liverpool . July 23 Lebanon New York Ll:erpol Jul. 24 Fulton New Yorl - Havre via Cowes...3uly 26 Barcelona New York. Havre July 28 shim' Irt, fir Du ys Fulton . Havre New York.. July '2 Niagara Batton, kr Liverpool July 5 Bricuon Liverpool Now York Joly 9 Perele Liverpool New York July 12 City of Iteltimore...Uveriaol ......I.lultimore July Iti Weettiugton ... ...... Southampton... New York July 18 PITTSBURGH MARKETS OrrloX OF TILL DOLLY 1.1011.2UNG POST, Friday, July 11, 1966. FLOUR...Tbo sales fur the past twu days foot up 571 bbls. ao follows' bids. extra from wharf at $6,50; 129 bbls. do from store at $6.75; 40 bids. superfine from wagon at $5,75: 25 bits. extra from store at $7; 16 bbls. extra family from store at $7.25. and 140 bbls. fine slightly damaged at $4.25. Friday: 100 bbls. extra rum store at $.6.62: 20 bbls. perfine from du. at $6.25; 25 bbls. extra from atom at $6.07! and 15 bbls. extra family at $7. RYE FLOUR...SaIes 50 bile. from store at $3.2543,37....',. ORAIN...PaIes 190 bushels Rye at 450., cash: and 2t3 bushel• Oats at 24c , cash. SUO Sales 6 hhda. fair to good fair at wv.910,.. four mouths: 6 hhda. hilly fair and 4 hltee. prime at 9% and lne.; 13 hhda. low fait and 5 hhde. prime at 9?..6 . and 10c. WlllBKY...Sales 135 bids. rectified at 30032 e EGG ...Sale 3 bbla at 13c, pl dozen. 811.0031 CORN—Sales 2 tons at $llO 70 ton. 13Aci IN The sales for the pant two days foot up r3,0i10 thy and 6 tierces as follows ; —4OOO lbs. shoulders and hams at awl 104 c.: 1.1000 Ms country aides at 10.4 1000 Ms su gar cured hams at 12c.; 12000 Ms. shoulders, rides and hams at 41?..y:., 104. i and 11c., thirty days; Otani thin. should°ra and h a ms at ulgi and 10%c.. cash; 0 I li.rcem sugar cured hams at 14g.; thirty days; 2000 tbs. country sides at 10 1 ic_, /mall; 0000 It.. shoulders sides and hams at 413.4:, 11 and 11c ; 110,) lbs. do. at 9 1 .4 c.. cash; 4000 thy. shoulders and tides at and Ile., cash; 700) lbs. shoulders and hams at 11c. LARD...SaIa. , 4 libla. No. 1 at 11. 1 .?. cash. ABll ES. .Salo 4 masks imported caustic Soda at OlL...Sales u bids. No. '2 Lard st kOr., cash. FRUIT .Sales 3u tavdiela dried Apples at sl,r.:.<;, c.. 11 IYFRE....SaIe 15 bag. Riu at 12r., caA. 'II ERSE...SaIes 50 boxes Western Reserve at 9(it 9! /U In/Its du. at 10v. Foreign Markets sLeamer Vrieu.] LIVERPOOL 60110:‘ MARALT. June . 27.—Salce for the week. :76,1 bale., Including 12.00 n Sr speculation and 17r81 for ex port The following are the quotations: New Orleans fair 6%; CA:i; Mobile fair Middling Oil,: Upland faire Middling 6 1.16; market firm, ne'ive speculative demand, with an advance of S s . The solos on Friday were 10,000 hales. including 3000 for speculation and et - port : Prtle no Saturday of 10.000 bales: closing firm. Stock, exclusive of shipboard 720.000 bales including 610.11(k.. A ma ,i e au, Dank interest are reduced 1,; C cord. and the rate is now 4 1 4. Causal, for nermint are quoted at 84 , ',4F0 American stocks. firm with au upward tendency and a large speculative domain!. I.l,isarool., June 211, 4 P. M.—The market con lintnol Arm to close. firemlstuffs untbanival with The weather has harti favorable for agricultural purtsines. every respect ('insole to-day qui: us! for account. A fair business sets done in Flour. and for finer qualities an advianee of ail to Is bail been ()Ultima'. For Wheat the inquiry wins nlodenkte, holders generally asking 2d per bus. mere. Indian Corn was less saleable. and last week's rates were barely maintained: tin quidations nominally for tell wheat were kis lidualOs 911; white Ins fkl@lls 3d per 70 tbs. Western eanal Flour 301•656.:ht5; Philadelphia 34s ei141;35s italtiniore 3.15(a.375; Ohio 36s Pd to 3fle. White Corn offered sal 3tlenp3ls 29s lid per quarter. I'rovisions--Ilevf continued doll and In retail. Pork of sales. paean in fair consumptive at (...3e to l.tis for long matilleA luateless. and 314 to 3:us for t'ilinlaulanil cut Lard still searci•; 1.111111.1e0 at 64: Twllov imptvved; North Anwru.in lino had broueitt 47a td to Via Gol ltordn dull at 4., ad for common. New `lark Market. Nor V041.i.. July 11.—Tratnezetione in Flour axe t o a mod erate extent and primp. are without important . - hange: en e, 110 On bids. at $Fx,X,.41.75 or 0001111011 FtlpVllllll. to ...ltrure extra NI/enigma, for common to good tap•titne state for extra if, rolumon to good sul.• fine Indiana, Min.', lowa, Wi4ronalt and Ohio; si€97„:A. lee extra do., and 574.4 for extra Ft. Loula. It3ellout at Irt to:4.X tar fine and superfine. errn-n,eat nominal!, i.e. same.l hurl. safes -no,onti bushel, at Missouri, rl 515ni,1.85 for infari, to strictly white Citevlina; $l.lO fa inferior white . sl.:tl 1.4' x hits s u,s $l.Ol for mixed Swabian. and $1.37 for spring, elusion doll and in. Rye in lair inquest with t nit Important change in pric.st , .0200 ton:AM-Ls as 75 for distilling and b 4 for olliplOtig a ~.tern and tinrtltern. 47..n0i bushels cloaini, at 55 for distilling miae.l West ern. and 1,6,‘,61 , cumnivii tv grid do....iiithern yellow it .60.1. and ered7o for white scuthern. Oats in fair reinvest ,r{4 1.-44 for SlOlO and Western Whisky firmer. sales .1.4. I, Lie. Ohio and Prison at 7 .5 i d eimin d -ales bids. at 20! ijig..2l for )less;.. for prints. 11 , ,.1 steady ; n raw immiry ; sales 350 bbl. at V. 50458 so,soViilo for .1.. mem; f r rr ked mess. and stlw 3f Itol, It, extra. do. Beef llama and hams Nis, Reef ...malty the sumo Cut Meats a shade . sales '7O Weis at S 7 ..ett sliouldots 1.. r hams; salon nn Wide, 01tt01,41 yi.les at :1 1 ,w, n i g , amt i..,000 bulk tildes. at 10 Lard better; sole. 0,0 I.tois at 12 1 , and lii Butter nod Cheese without change to tivtire. Philadelphia Market Pun. /DZI.PRI a, July 11 --Flour market quiet, %tint but lit t!- ovpieri, attk tinkle. And lalyerii no ailing the iweitit of the A tram'', adviees. Smell naive to retail trade at $4,714007 tot common to gnat brands. and $7.5.0:441 fin for extra mol 1 iiicy tannin. /lye Flour .11 f and bald at an atlx.s. Corn Meal isin fee , reitileat and firm at $;2.117 1 ,. There In demand Mr Wheat, toil rei - etpkv continue small ; atilee has at $1,240.441,10 for liitorior to prime Soul been and Prausylrama red. and $1,450051.75 for ordinary to prime liii• . lt • eivairce and in demand at 76u. cora 14 muck o anted. Ninth very , little arriving; salon r b)( , ) hua Som tern y-ilow. afloat, 6464, ~.nts advancing: sales Sfsm Loss in •t.4.4lkat air. Whisky isand price iue small ales of :1t... stare.. Emterti. 111 c ent s pi haul, and 324 - . for drudge-. liar k farther div•lmed; tabs al 1.106 mai-maim at sttiv Baltimore Market. It k urnon r. .1 oly IL—Flour rums kr•t Atestay at yeaterslity's. susstallom Whent sal. firm. Cssro dalars..r. Ni:sr Utart NA. July ---4N , t ton markt , easier, tinotßti.ne Mg for middling 101 , ,/ ik Ifeight tvrltug excliano, .100441 111. 10. 041 - Bwerhavo's Holland Blltera --I'hia is the o-le of a medicine wt, within the illpflo of n few years, has gainer 1 an unprevedented voimtarity as a remedy for in• di a...AU..., tcrrr and agile, general debility', rheurnatlarn, an. The hrohrielone 01 1b. , . la I alual•le medicine, Iltninniin page . .;, a Co. c•erou ~t Third and Sinithnehl etreets, have in their VK14,01,0111 10rittel uwnnumiale, 00t only from °Lit, :dale, Ault planee, ;nit foal] i•erpivine residing. our 01011 .01.1 wlei have. through the eflicao ~f the hitters, been reshited fromt sivituese to health. CitrioN . .--To prevent imposition, N. ciiinful to nisi' for //al.und Bitter.. Sold. at $1 por bottle. or Piz bottles for $5, by tho pr.. ptao,e, 11ENJA511N PAGE, .Ih. 1 W., 51anttructurIng I . ltarunt,nrtista and Chetntata, Pit btintrttit, 1b..; It. E. SKI,- LY-Ith <1 W., corour of traaaond and Wool etrrYda; and Drltgglaia zottarally. Ithlw PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 FIFTH STREET, ONE 'XXIII EAST OF THE EXCUANCIE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN BLACK TEAS umorters for CASH. The Purchases! direct frotn the .Y “Itestets of all the different (la, z.rs and grades of TEA brought to the AMelltii.l market, and SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At THIS V ER Y LOW EBT CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACK• Ail ES, expressly for the trade. TEAS OF ALL GILADES, BY THE HALF GILES' T. COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the =se casrms, for sale. Long experience In the business is a sure guarantee that entry article sold will be as represented. AGENT, Br SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, roa THE SOLE or DR. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES. Pittsburgh, June 20, 1866--(Je2O) LEAD -30 0 pigs of Lead now landing front steamer Henry Graff," and for sale by je3o MILLER k RICK ETSON. YOUNG HYSON 'rEA—IO chests finest King Chop Young Dyson Toll, at 7 5 0. and $1 is lb., re ceived by F. It.. DRAY°, mslo 82 Market and 1 Diamond. S4,OOFOR TWO CHOICE BUILDING tote, t‘sris k , a large front on two streete, by 303 feet deep, pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington, ill be sold on racy tot me. S. CUTHBERT & SON, yel7 Real Eatate Agents. at Market et. _ COFFEE. -150 longs prime Rio Coffee ; 61 do. extra du do. 40 do. Old Gov. Java do, Ia store and for Aldo by MILLER 1 RICK ETSON, Nje-iyo. 221 and :n Liberty street. tiENIOV-Al..—On and after the 27th of J uno the undersigned will be in the new office, No, g Fourth street, "Jones' Building," next door to the Ale. chanties' Bank. J. K. MORANGF, Inl4 Banker. BACON -2000 lbs. Sides and Shoulat3;s . for solo by Liel4] HENRY H. OOLLI.NE 3 . STARCH -100 bits. Rochester Pearl — STTirtti for sale by Del4l HENRY IL COLLINS. OPTRITS '1 ,aut:KER. by ; my2-21___ J. sc oo lloo barrels fur LOOMS.-100 tons Lake llamplain for sale by (J -13] Sri°. OIORHKAD. FISHING TACKLE.—If you intend going to the mountain streams to pass the hot weather, call tu, Wore leaving, and examine our stook of Fishing Tackle. It is full and complete.. DOWN it TETLEY, ja3O No. 136 Wood street. _ _ 72r0 EMPTY EELS. FOR SALE by R1CY3.1213 & ANDERSON, Ivll. No. 39 Wood st., oppoette St. Oharlea Hotel. ttiyl2 . . IMOR •.r .;1.7 TRY. itrtoth , --Tbere were 3 feet 3 inches wscr in .the chan nel, at, rittalt Jost evening, by the metal marks, and falling. We would like to see the Marine deeociatinn have the water marks adjusted during the present low stage of water, so that reporterefor the presa and all others interested in dyer I navigation can make correct reports. The regular daily heats plying to and from the city report eight to ten inches leas water in Glees-bunco Ripple than the metal marks cell fur. For the benefit of shippers and others we would sug gest to the ASSOCIatI6II to appoint a committee from their body to have the marks so altered that the) will give the correct steamboat water in the channel of the river. We learn from some of the old keel-boatmen that the metal marks were put there for the benefit of keelboats, When there was only [went ) inches water in the river, and ware correct Tns steamer "Orb," Capt. ilea. D. Moore, Is the regular packet for Wheeling this worning--leaving at 10 o'clock. Tex little light draught steamer "Nebraska" la now tank ng daily trips between this city and West Newton, connect ng with the Railroad at Conn°Ratlike for Baltimore. Til6 tine light draught steamer "Sam Young" arrived yea .rday, from Cincinnati, having on board about 200 tons of eight. She looks well, and is again ready for business. NAME POit A NOW BOAT —Capt. James Woodburn hae decid ed to c 'II his new propeller, now finishing for the Upper Mie sissippi river trade, the " Redwing," after a town of that name about fifty miles below St. Paul, Minnesota • TRY line steamer "Chilton " will leave this morning for St. Louis, stopping at all intermediate ports. If experience in boating and clever officers will command biisinese, the steam er 'Clifton" stands A No. 1. THE fine, new light draught steamer "Thomas Scott," is the regular p cket for Cincinnati this morning. Captain John Ferguson is it command, and Mr. H. K. Reynolds takes charge of the clerk's office; they are both experiencedviver men and well qualified to fill the stations they occupy. She will leave punctually at 10 o'clock. To light draught and Beet steamer "Jabolil"Cie" wilkleave this morning for Lottiortilo. Capt. A. Stewart is in command, end Mr. O. W. Hausman presided in the clerk's office. Since the " Poe " made her last trip she has increased her power, uew ld inch cylinders. and It is believed will greatly im prove her speed. THE Cinchinntl Commercial, of July 10th, says: Our boatmen refuse to receive a pound of freight under be following rides... Pittsburgh and Wheeling—Whisky and Oil, 100 c. bbl ; Pork. 85c.; Flour, 600.; Molasses, 81.60; Lard, BISCOni Sugnr, end Grain, 30c. 100; Wool 40c. 74100: Cotton $1,54i hale. St. Zonis—Dry Goods, 76C.; heavy Freights, 60c. ? cwt.; Whirly $1.50 WA. New Oricares—Flour $1.25; Whiskf 11,75; Oil $1,75; Pound Freight 65c.®$1 ?nit.; Bacon 65c. VI 100. Pork 51,50. ..v,,,hri1.1.--Whisky and Oil $2,50 bbl.: Ale $2; Pound Freight $1,25 'ft cwt. Cabin Passengers $15... 11Lbash and .I,g:unsex...No boat!) loading. The rates to Now Orleans. from Louisville, are 50 cts. f Pound Freights, 51,25 hhL for Pork, sl,6ofor Whisky. Stria hhd. for Tobacco. Tie latter by the 100 Das. in taken at 45 cents. AL-these rates the bootie are receiving but light cargoes. THE LOllinViltO thirrier, or the 10th, days: The river wad dlowly receding yeeterdwy, with throe feet nine inched water In the Clll3Ol last evening. During the provioud 24 hours the river had fallen one inch. The Grand Turk, that was reported on fire, or partially burnt in the Lower Ohio, arrived here yesterday morning. She had caught lire In the bold, and the dames had made such progress that at one time it was thought she would ho entirely consurued. The crew went to work, turned water and steam Into the hold, and put out the dames. The cargo was much damaged by steam, as well as fire. in cluding a lot of 160 bbls. sugar for this city, some 26 WEL of whizh were badly damaged. It belonged to Newcomb & Bro.. and wan Wonted in St. Louis. STFAIMIAT FULL BATOU Bans.—A destructive fire broke out in Bayou Bars, on the let inst., among theleetof ,trild ing boats lying at the levee. The fire originated on the bout belonging to Meters. Whitennut i Hata, and rapidly spread to that of Mesans. Lest k Irvine. Both boats, with their vat °able cargos.' of groceries, were entirely consumed. The books and papers, however, were raved. The Joel is estima• ted at about $6,000, un which there is no Insurance. The fire to supposed to have been the result of accident. PORT OF PITTEIBURGII.- 32rErt 3 INCLLaa WATICR 1 TIM mom= DT ME:111. MADE ARRIVED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, klizabeth. Eolion, Ilenderickson, Brownsville. " Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Nebraska, Bears, West Newton. .• Tigress, Herat, Wellsville. •• Or , Moore, Wheeling. " Sam Young. Greenlee, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. ninon. Elenderlekson, Brownsville Jefferson, Woodward, latizerne, Bennett, Brownsville. • Nebraska, Bears. West Newton. " Tigress, llerst. Wellsville. Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling. " Venture. Boles. Steubenville. STEAMBOATS. WHEELING, &c. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The ROSALIE, Capt. lien Dan.r, and tbe OR R, Capt. OEOBGB B. ?doom, will run M REGULAR DAILY PACKETS t.tweeo. Pitt. letrglt, Steubenville and Wheeling, Stopping at all Interme sh/tie torte. Ito Hos:ALM will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed esdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Riettnortm, sits will leave Wheeling on Tueedays, Thursdays and liatardays, to 7 1 A o'clock, A. NI. The steamer OR B will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—E.cruntatio, s he will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and 'Fri days, et o'clock, A. M. For fremltt or passage apply on board, or to J. D. COL LINO WOOD, Agent, at the 1 ittaburgh Marine dissociation Rooms, e 2 Water st. West Newton—Re-gttlar Packet. Regular Iktiley Packet for West Newton. in connection with the Connelsville ftailroad.— The exMlent and very light draught steamer Az 4 li A. Capt. C. Base, will leave DAILY (except Sun-• day) 1, Wont Newton, hi cumnalion with Connehille Kan ngal Paarangerg and Shippers Will apply un how.' or at the W.-,t Nowton WbarftioaL jor CINCINNATI. For C inotanal .Th . e steamer RELIANCE. Capt. B. F. Wood. , t.RN —Clerk - , R. PORTER—Win leave far the above and Intermediate ports on 'SATURDAY. h. at 10 o'clock A. M. F..r treLght or lesaango apply on board , or at th e PTTYS• 01 . 1« ill MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water strut. For Cincinnati ;AEAThe new light draught atearuer Tl.lOll A S SCOTT, Capt. JOON FEROVSON—CIerk, If. K. Rcesetos--`vrill leave for the above and fnter mediate parts ou SATURDAY, July 12, at 10 o'clock, A:3l. For freight or passage apply on hoard. LOUISVILLE. For Louisville The steamer JACX.III POE. Capt. Sralvane— Irrk, 0. W. BAUSSIAN—wiII leere for the above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY," July 11101. at 10 'clock A. M. For freight ur poteage apply on board, or at the rams- BURt4 I 1 I,IARTNE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. S'-Cater ~treet. .1.1 10 • SAINT LOUIS, &c. For St. Louis The strainer CLINTON, Capt. Tem Pon— Clerk, V. l'irCholiartY—trill leave for the abortion intermediate ports on SATURDAY, July 12th, at 12 o'clock M. For freight or paesagii apply en hoard, or at the PITTS 111.1tO II 11ARINiii ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 8Z Water Avert. jylt E MON & CO.— TRANSPORTATION ia 1.1 N Raving made extensive pre- • ...,rations title winter, we are now prepare do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYL A 1,d% Al. and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE EAST ERN CITIES. We can assure our friends and all those dispo.s.l to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no iqllllB will he spared to render general satisfaction to Ship. !wry, of Eastern and Western Irveighi. The AVOIDANCE 41F THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY PoRTAIiE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the transmission of freight. Office on PENN street, at the Canal Basin. mhl.4 LLOYD t LEMON jT TRANSPORTATION LINE.-- 1111 transporting Freights th e want facilities to and from theAisAl , lita rl. Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and • ;we are increased our stock of Boats, kc., on same, to a DOUBLE PAILY LINE, which gives no a capacity of over 1500 tons I.r mouth each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction. in forwarding Eastern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER ,t MITCHELL, augll:y Canal Basin, Pittsburgh a. DAVID X CANDLM3S. WILLIAM MEANS It. A COIVIX Iti)Candless, - Means Si Co., to Wicks M'Condless,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Deulors in. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, andPitte burgh Manufactures generally, corner of Wood and Witer streets, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM & CO.—TRANSPORTA kj TON LINE—Vts PENNA. CAN RAILROAD.—Thenud Al4llli subscribers are p pared to ship FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE 1,1, to F ta delphia, Baltimore, or New York, via /the State Works. They will pay particular attention to Wily Freights between Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Baring ss DAILI LINE OF Ft ItST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope to be able to render entire satisfaction" OEO. BINGHAM & CO., apll:2la Mud Bulb. Libertyst. APING PURCHASED the Interest of THOMAS AN, In the Pcdtit Boner Yard, e. Ale brat of May, I will hereafter carryon the Boiler D.IWOg and Sheet Iron work, in all their brunches, at the old Water street, below Penn. With the experience of thirty % ears In thi s bonne. I hope to render dalltetiott to an I atu favor me with their trade. JAMAS WIGIITIIAN. vitteburyo May 28, 1858. mratlimd 11VE ACRES o• first-rate land, three in cultivation, balance in prime timber, latilab , in . " 7 pleasant location, about two miles from. Allegheny city, with ii lance front on the New Brighton and Aillegillell7 7'lB- 0 • i„,itowl, will In eld un ”..y term"Y 111, CUTHBERT h SONc Real Eatatb A 5 ,012111, 61 Market at. ------------ 1 1 V - AND "B. LINIM_ENT— gro of Al • len's on hand and for sale by mouse Raw. PRUSSIAN BLUE-45 cases B. for sale by A. .FAIDDISTOOK CO, corsair First sod wood dteaL JACOBS' AMALGAM PENS—These Ps es will be found se ctarebberra ruz or ge3o..tuado stool, end will not oaten, or each in the Pape'neither win tbey corrode or Injure the color of the ink, es stml pent in - Tenably do. price, $2,00 per gross. For sale by W. S. FlATsllo3tatiorker, Market attest, ismer ott3econa. 1 0 • t .., ... c .... t___ e • , y ~: EWS. Health' taw its xttr _ . . DISEASE Olit-VIE44DAETS ;ito,;o;;i3totii.ii.._,_44Vl4,- '. WEAKMEIgt ,, OPAAWN IMV 7 ‘.?"'i ' , - FE V Eit-A4k41,11.11 , ~ . z.:', A NlYffie l'iiiiiktii LAC MIS COBSOBEttI na CP, 13_ a disordered.Stomach'or •LiVer.qsiteitair Acidity of the Stomactu.Colieltf EllitireilitbirWe' ~ ..91 . APPetite, ;Deelletelenenteestiveatisi - IIIIMI:driflt ' hie Pile's. In all Nervous, RhannattO-stlGr 'Areas:. :. tions,ithas in.numerintsJitaa,d l 4oWhitelteed,, i and in othertrelfedsta,dedded ' ( ~,, ...,,,.-- ...i. et , t,T.,.. , . - ,,:...:. ..2 A1..i:in , :,?,.. - . ....,-..:-.,.., ,I ...... ,; ~..:- . -o„ qs3o , - . ,, _ • Nature finds isynew enemy to crinthatf.wittights , . .fuf.tordititi:difthYtitehr. .Ittefecliestrii.idiiiosedsitidiPlar..- ' the cure.terzegurnt4-..linuotankrif es, ntriii?lehteheek r iti the aysfeatOurby arousing its vital-ener#746shrinalf.ac - tioni tlethrfWfrtia4l4i4einllfrait64Jl7 arediejtistthOslisessegt ht" a=o4;,, Whatritsmindleiriar vilifies Are so anivilitiWAckhOwi edge(*fittaiitollealfUtOeheififfkaultilkit-ouli,.*pcox- Iku- - a AxMilrtiediffne;:.dixititieleold'bf iteenl4s l / 1 11ifaeftre et yawl ; elVfledfutitOe; -I.ltlivitlldAteelakiiiidlese - to offer.fneth Or. evidenceidetins flextime' doiiblithielAW : whe have tried many adSerttaid remedies, and ellll b f rom Dyepepelfk itrorwommate.dVite:dreadttil4 s: "likeialikfola the fidlowirig cordlicates, the authentit,BY OV.' _ .„. et be doubted: ctielirdptuniudtdivifroinrpeintois - SO Xlatiwn. WHAT3TII3 DQING FOItiTIMIHOWeI" . Wm. tschnebytan,pliqi.ev4PaccialW"Plraq ".I have frenyendy, ; used dtar.haVe i Bair fete . .anu tied - it iiivaxiably'refie* indigestioder Idfity:2' Rev. Samuel Baba& .svi , i: “Flitim .;'!akl i gA p tfmin its use:thr a severe. headset's; ifittrjiiiilkil . - ifet! fared." J. W. Woodwell -Esqsays --d thaveilifoOf ftrfol land Bitters myself; anti refttfpntentled. tto °the" rosc It to be just what it is represented.? • : . Lid. Jonathan Neely, of Lcurei St.Olaii, says:,"l..pavedro rived great benefit from it use fai'aulakreitaretthetpiatoth and is ilgestion." -Janata llfilfuralti soya: " After leVereL.PhSkailtig- had heed,Bierhatre's ..WI3 lead Bitters rtenprACt4#4o f rees , mg h4rtliadi4d6; atialagilthalfilatiZA,,i. t -: no efutdi of tilt, tortantifnotdiltriii **; . ; 0 .4 e . of the beat phydeliinii in dila Pielittr,hieder 1 .. ,._,.._. . ..„ . ..,Te: 8 A Holland Bitters cured me o f thertrorstforttr. amve.." -- Francis hilix; only manniketufer. of .ilid.itor 71:- tract of Coffee, says: "I know that Vale Itelhunt. one of the best medicines In the world ,fisf. , ii:, dbiof ' . stomach OT liver . Dr. Luderig.editorottlae “Fackel , "'it' WaM a . 04 . ' ptioliiittwed it a medicine deserving the confideacti-MilinAgdtg4...,' . Dr. Enernart, the leading. German . o l .7 l lXMia'..4ts.roluls, hos prescribed It frequently, durttig,Cialtatlinnalth marked mr.tea . s. In u t b o its ,. 4t A t qW.f44)lo: l4 . T“ 6 .899 141 ' 1, or of the System generelly:'".' t,,,,.. • , ..., ...;.,,, ~,r,„„._,, ,r ., . - The manager' of Ballou's tfittegagriohtitcsif,tire,„:„.%Omd it myself, and Watrthete 'Vire liidudatto eft ,„,, , •3frstiitten my wife, (troubled with the great debllitycondbee4o-Wof a consumptive habit,) paternally. it tadoinigheryttOrgood than anything she hat ever taken :"" - ' -. Prri .. NOTICE I „ ~:,.,.._,:, . - Whoever expects . to Bed in'thisi fielkiao stilpe .dhatp pole ted, but to the sick, Vielr, and . Itailitited. ,itratffii: prove a grateful aromatic' cerdiat,ptalsooo,o,,singftlar rata. : , , edial properties. - , „,,,.... , GADTIONI - -, .",','!",1 q ,,T... 'Mir great popularity of ihia deligittfiii..l4lndsesid many imitations, which the,publieldlonlakiShidterr ehtuting7 Be not persuaded to b4 . adythiVelaihnnialun have given Beerhave's Holland'Aittodralwtdax,;. ; XinsiUt. do will convince you bow infinitely irtiper in/Undone. . -• , .., ..:, 1 '.,r1.,.; Y .—Sold at . I par bottio,at six bettleattgAl 'SO proprietors, 11;ENJA31111 , PAGRaI I .... Manufactering PitandaceitheiWa*,e3lhitiarteti. - car. Beilthdeld and Third ti,BlA4lll,lfrlfh•,, GENSalit. aaawni.l; ~;,, , ,,i'Ti. ' Philadelphia, T. W. Dyad h,fietif4..W ~,X .2l,4lretit." Hew York, Barnes'& Park, VA Broadway; eenfetz.l/pitte. Sett , more, Coopers Brothers, Gay street and „Nino: Ammo., Cincinnati, John ft: Park. er e i'YiBa. Water et. St. Louis, liarnartl,,Athulink eratiLl‘firleans;:a. .. , . . . . Wright A Co. --..., ,-... , ., , e , 0,,, , : . .cr.1• mutt Dcl... • t - , r;•• A -I. 8001% irregolar graditattiCod , plaftleWtrelifen• sive practice end oxpexicOoe, indatettlira-tolitotitiffaradt are to alleviate htman sofferto& tug well se to 44.0 . 01iitper , (acted an - +' 1 4::: ..•- VTIX! 2 IMPROVDHENT illabaldtlfdL.LiWaßtha__ VPIRMIMag . OP DR. CrAfr: Having prepared .theta remedise aaftheLtatidiciWpartaligr of Dr. C. Mclaae, for mastryeark • 72i, OCR IMPROVSID,:IITIiE, PU.RS IANVMHLittiMIE wawa,' greater efficacy and API inereculld - hrtitien than the Wear AD and Vermifuge wetland the er/gipal recipe of Dr, C. McLane. • WoinaktithlaW.aatitoi understandintly, and .rue amend tham Ao , lllo MOM! as being both pleasant and-curative, and believe theriaklzrior to arty other Liven - Pflt or r Terrolitigdliftei pz t 0 . - Read Cenri*eto tit P:r., 4 o._*4llll4a,hette'• • - -4,71 THE IVIII7LEMrHaIi CHINHERE4V DR.' I: SCOTT'S' , ermloo.llA,,_litn- WIEITh The UniveMisi relbit 4=14 tIY Alndicnams of-this L" EBRATED 110831 of,Eain .gaters imcaseaol thertunstlinn, flout,. Lumbago, &re .Throat, Braises, Sprains.Jhealliiigh BdEtiassor.theJohits, Schthies,,Eains, Scsids;Bm*VAiles or any atm dis - e r asefoOrhiali. allaiD.Kiner.ar Is used., enables 'in to assert positively, 'that BlvL. , BOOM CSLE4IiATED WUfl% cucessux m - Nnummis the raosticdlable, safe- and plemandzimactlY• - •t•_ - ., 4 / I m.n cm ' sowing as proKrtimifo'flVEAtimulDl and 3 105 * TUE : ET.MON FLBADICATiOIBOE4.AIN. ,, ' The' at testations:to its, virtinssogiven44Y potions , ut; 'Oilie r :Shed judgment..and,strict integrity; 'should induce:4la jrd it as a standard FamilyEady. The chest require nothing, more than the fallowing MatiMMlT4lll#. C. McLane, 'cllstiogaished as '4; grbi4 4 igeoiff* , 9 t - mai cal remedies: READ' l - • REl4,lrll Or:A011V ' t ' e . t7i " ' , , ~, • • 2,BittntutoWif;llEstit . , . 'Ms is tatertity, that E.hADNexamalar.4346 l l46' ' p arin g / 11 .° 1 4 03 PnroYed' VOrMiNte3tatirsieN II . 15r.- I. Scot wilt has beet IN TILE,HABIZOWPM. J ~G . AND USING MY oßsorssysnworMiliOxio *, during the last tt Llama:V.Bos, andiliii T. belie** ' has IMPROVED TIIN&L . I Mato tho Amin alataamat.tbe • more willingly at' I KAYE -NO lIIIER.E.VI. . „IN MEM WHATEVER. I would hirther State , t,lat .I.4lo:kfrogßiotly used his CELEBRATED inirrk CIRUSSUISI.OO:IOT In my practice, with the happiest effects,SMd that tizllli con' vientitmsly recommend it. C. * 1 .04x W-2* All the above Medicines prepared soleliunder-44 met vitdou of Dr. I. SCOTT. sold by Druggists, eubLiteninxibi everywhere, The DENDIRR Dr. C. 31cLANI. r&f.*ittel,Ma PILLS AND isivnovEn vaxrputir, arii.Eigl44,liAr• I. SCOTT & CO, azwinparde4l Icy (tit - tilt - Cafe 0t;.04174 - 4/3. The OF.4.IITINN WRITE CLILCASSWi .140.2 , 00itinrded by Dr. L SCOTT & Co., accompanio& with sitnatmdt - olti. SOOTT, DR. I. SCOTT k 6..,RolilyopaOtnntle: Bank e, IdorgantAkalft DR. Si. It. KEYBER,Wholesaladokrf 140 hood streetclitbttnitit. JAR. R. Yuzrozaii la22.llylsewl %pat) ,Not IlidlroadDepOtAlegMr; A CARD TOVELBLADIES GE. DIIPONCO'S FEMALES. the Golden Pilla, are perfectly They ' betut. used in the private practice of old Dr. DtiOnce.-fu•ii , yearn, and thousauds of lattivircau testify': t0?1.11a never-failing mimosa • in. .almost every :citte.,42it irregularities, relieving' paled Unedisira4si44a 7 a.• . Lion, particularly at the change of yfiv, 2 O PIIG will cure that common yet dreadfordidolietsVie , Nearly eery lady In the land outrank Tim above pill has permanently inied .:thoussaA9ol4olll.l - cure you it' you use them. They cannot learin i s=t contrary, they remove all obstruCtions, ream* • . proper channel, and invigorate the whole aystities whose health will not permit an increase of tantaY,4lGikl r these Pith a successful preventive.. •Por *.1117 • rections on the box. Prioe will - be' !4: mindenthilly, by-until, by encloslng'&l4o eithifecir , lowing agents: • Solt by SAMPLE & RrsED, gepUritl7teiit!.• City; FULTON'S Drug Store, Dinar rl49 1 viV i and by W YA,..GILDENFDNIftIr .h; . or ; opposlte the Theatre, 'Plttabitrgli, - Who proprietor's prices. Sold "alt Ditlgghilif• • -1114;, Gained States. • arie—bettui3P PRIVATE DISEASES---DRAIRONM No.. CO Smithfield street, betweetrArblrst:JM etroets, devotee his entire attention to sin. . tice. Ills business is, fur the Uteert.llititi of private Einereal Diseases, and .suelt , l! . . . . , „ . , t . • '- brought on by imprudence, - youtiatil ' Oak- .talf= o „ •=cest. . Syphilis, Syphilitic, kruptiOtus; Gonoribaskieli• Urethral Discharges, Impurity of tbb /Roes!, !irk i n. of this Venereal Organ. SkipDise*S, :.I..i&t i :i' '' , . , a Tat's'', Ringworm, 'slercurial DlWaltaL ~.---- '"" ''F 7ii: 7 Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Pemale", .• Irk..? . Suppressions, Diseases of tlie sointr; ' '. _hank .. ~... Affeceitnii 3 Psharin the. Back...and ...L rlyd *''"' Mudd* anißldnamsnmesisfOßlCtfea 444 s"T to b t INVintir Ylinkkrlkacticejik . ill'Odl i enab i g to We/ aWsof•ateos of - A 5p512044? . ~#. ll o u ora*PftilD" dor al ego. , ' -,--4,_ Mice =1 Ilivite dOng - atation - gr,"!(.?,nr between Third and Ph4f ll4l P . '''' ' [ifrA, t. Kir - Oharlow moderute:...tf - '_____L_,--- r - 1 -F the cure of szOrxrAirsil2ooB.7llfitt ro R. BROWN 6tintit : ia t~ be leng-standirg mow sstrifeedilleir'Thiiiftlfi lfet r to :cad witbmit- PerpOisillist4 lol . I eat BlKlntrattion'VeSct,'Be*lng., g*P.0111:410: de!nY tb gettP, adde 6 . 4. 4 4 P - M 9 rP 4 -fFT , SA , ft: 0 , answered. . 4 ..e . f ra iS sa 113eVilee and Prbidis • between vim and Youlttrittfilb}l4:;:i;V:lK,,,, U -F F D & S IC • n - B S tViI4P °V-11 -1- 11 Tuts . 0 4 ,1 11 ,, Bp41 ?! ,4) UAt it tL2B . A° AIR" pat prpreep. - Ak° ' newc' of suntanl4 Cir*V-M, fleattelL peeltlefitlf. • • r., EtTitKitEla , VE4o4' ; '-: Nollo-Wood:P.i VIETH WARD PROPERTY;9 _IU s"LOt of Ground an Pike street. betren.M . l4ollo4 yucto streets, with few sepiteste9thotw, Etwaa,t9V , cptidi ry tingt snfYwell reptett ,W . 411310p1d PO BTAI I MLYoIt,,M. COFFER— • -- so poek_cda Java cock 'II7OIMINEDIIOIIA4-306,1boArititftWiliyi v a ltami. g ari A y S' llu z •• • 8 str. Mk/kJ Paperteditgatinug teadrarmak to s imul.s - agatZes, citY warra n aaAr% t* tKitet and old. m jnl4-2w 110.58% Fourth fluvet. TM $l-4 *iv Mx* Tto for $l, os go Pfa DUVOVIA2IIIOO"it'' _._. _.:~~;.~:i`~~.~ i .. Fr .,.,r, ~. ..,,a^..qr~ MEM f , Y c~v=. MEM 1 4{ C. 141 LIVER PILLS:iIWWIFUGE so me each ixtrae'Becterttitb7 2.41)am - rime OPl4tPaira r. }V,DEVP. ~. ~ ~ ~Y :,~ gat} ~~ ~.~ ~~~:., s~~ tik MIIM! ...,•-,,f-,-.., , q:,. , : , _..; , : ~_-.4.,f.“',;•.-:„:,.•3:: : - 'i 7. - f; ' a;~r7y ~ h._. ,4 R