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AFF trftg: - WED filAsl}4,l' OfiNl,llG Premont and • Thisuffeir came off last evening in Allegheny. The crerd in attendance was not largo, notwithstanding the music, cannon and liberal advertising in all the ; Warne* including the Morning Pc". Wa honestly `bailers that fifteen hundred e' ceeded the et, tire nuns bar present. Of these one half were boys from five • td ifighteen years of age, and of the adults, at least one-fifth Were Buchanan men who were on hand to bear the big guns (Heaven save the mark!) of the opposition, as per announcement in an advertisement in our paper. The speakers were Thos. H. Ford, of Ohio; Senator Wilson, of Mass.; Wm. F. Johnston, John Williamson, Esq., of Huntingdon, (the Hiad:Williamson of the Journal.) Resolutions rati fying the nomination of Fremont and Johnston were unanimously passed. • The first speaker of the occasion was Thomas H. Ford, Lieut. Governor of Ohio. This is the "barrel of sweat" man, and from the labor of his abolition engines one would have thought he meant to exhaust the "barrel." on this occasion. It is no injustice to say of Ford thathe is a vulgar, windy Know Nothing, literally and in a political sense, and by word and manner much disappointed those who expected and wished to hear something respectable from a Lieuten ant Governor of a powerful and intelligent State like Ohio. Ford belched for nearly two hours, taking the smallest scraps of sensation for applause, and using them as encouragement to further inflict the Crowd who had gone there to hear men of sense. Ile talked over the usual abolition slang, denounced Manilas and foreigners in the usual dark lantern terms. Just at this point an honest Irishman's voice was heard asking, "what have you to say about fiatayette", but Ford pretended he did'ot hear, and blond red and stammered on. Much of his time was taken up by complaints about the place on which he bad to stand, (the platform had given way, and come dow'n with a crash shortly after ho began to Fpeak,) asking for water, Which he swallowed like a big funnel in quan_ titles well calculated to supply the "barrel" and calling for tobacco, which when given him, he bborishiy condemned because it was not " cut and dry," Ford burly, sweaty, dirty looking aeoutnula tip of stuff, and evidently a man of great vanity, egotism, and ignorance. His speech had neither be • ginning, point, nor end, and laCked the latter par titularly. He talked about the waterfalls and "woodbines" of the great West, which Fremont had opened up to the world. We suppose the "woodbines" gust mean the woolly horse, or if not, we must refer our readers to Ford for the definition. Webster didn't know the meaning of "woodbines" nor Ford either, we presume, or he would have glinted the Lieut. Gov. Future lex ic ogra phers plea,e insert. Ford says he will come hack to Fennsylva nia some time when he feels less embarrassed, end wM finish his remarks. Horribile dirt. The neat speaker was Senator Wilson, of " Van ketehusettr."—(Ford.) The great Senator was in favor of a union of parties, that is of K. N:9 and Biwa Republicans. His remarks were too weak to last •long, and after disappointing everybody that heard him, he relieved his friends by quitting. Fro the reputation which Mr. W il.lOll bar some how acquired, we expeated to hear .onierhia9, but werli - rather sorry to notice the hobble reputation buret in, Pittsburgh. If abolition New Kngland wishes to preserve the memory of her truly great men,and concert the people of Wertern Pennsylva nia, she hal better send somebody that can talk English here. We think Wilson null not be re quired in smoke4lom soon again. Hon. Wm. F. Johnson was next greeted with three cheers, and spoke with his usual clearness. in terest and force. His opinions are already veil known to our readers, and his speech consisted in s lucid statement of them. We need not further ,n, 084 they are those of an extremist, and as nnti•dem °crate as possible. The ilovernor et idently,leeie the final syllable, tag a foreigner, and cuts it off fr.., all his offices. lie is by all odds the greate=t man in the American party—we wish be wool i natural 'and adopt the ;stl. He is, compared with ouch men or Ford and Wilson, like Saul arming the prophet. Johnny Williamron, Esq.. of IluntinFlon ramous. wound up the ball with a most heterng rouse bon. e of conglomerated nonsense, which we. St Kiel f.r cachinations, nod put ererybAy in a good hu mor, not excepting the speaker himself. He said something about “Truth latrkel In t+r, k r,,und vitt rifle 1141111 The iutni•alta /...urr e•.I ere ' a part of an original poem by Mr. Williant,n. ee presume. He said he was a knight of a dark lantern. and no was Martin Luther, when he took the dark lantern into the ” monitories " of t h,rrnany Buchanan had assumed to he tl,e '• intended to be shays found in the American part). We never have had any fear, -I . non tion; but if for a moment we had been fearful. the events of last night would have forever dispelled them. The impudence of the Know Nothing and Black Republican leaders in palming off an big gun, such Impotent specimens of bigotry and an Ford and Wilson, ought of itself be audieieni to disgust the people of thin region. Fremont & Drayton Ratification Meeting. The Fremont and Dayton demonstration at Ilia American lintel yard, last evening, was, consider ing the warm weather, rather respectable. About o'clock, tien. Wia. Robinson, of Allegheny city, we called to the chair, and, as i• a<ual upon aorta stone, was assisted by veveral Vice president? aril Secretaries, to II hum, perhaps, a e o we en apology t,o not designating, en, at this time of night. rep..ri• most be made short. The :venerable President very briefly returned thanks for the honor. conferred, and t the crowd Mr. Wilson, U. S. Senator from Mao-ti chusettz, who,sure here no doubt, when he conies draw his per diem, will charge Uncle Sam Si for Tuesday, just as if he had occupied his ...eat and ni. tended to the duties for which he was elected. Mr. W. has about him an air of honesty, but the persona who were assembled manifested symptoms of distil - . pointment. It was expected that a clear headed statesman, a sound logician, and a brilliant orator would raise his voice. first, cm such an occasion. When the people found, thou, that this some Sena tor, who had been brought clear from Washington, wean very ordinary individual, and common bar envoy, several persons ,roved. The Messnchuretts Senator occupied about an hour, and convinced the:,e acquainted with his early history, that he was mu, h better qualified to make a good stogy bout than a speech. Mr. John A. Wills, now of California, hot we ho liere an old Pittsburgher, was next called out. The: of his being well known here, or some other cause, had a wonderful effect to thin off the audi ence. Indeed he was treated very shabbily, for while he was speaking, and in the midst of his most grand ilormentthetorical flourishes, voices, not one or two, buta, large portion of the meeting called out " Williams, Tom Williams !" To this enthusi asm the orator from the golden shores of the Pacific replied that "Mr. Williams would be heard in duo time," andafter Wilson was choked off Williams made his appearance, whom, some few moments after I o o'clock, we left blowing and striking as hard as ho could. Drowned. A boy named . Wee. Donaldson, I years old, was drowned last Sunday in the Seven Mile Sleckweter, about forty miles from thin city, on the .Pennsylvania Canal. lle was a driver on the boat "Osage," and bad got up in the morning, gone op on,deolt in a sleepy condition, and fell overboard. A line was thrown him; whirl failing to catch, the captain sprang in to rescue bim, but before be could be got out the vital spark had tied. His mother re sides in this city. We are informed hie body wit: , taken to Warren for burial. Board of Manager. Electrd.—Tbe contributor! to Bt. Paul'! Orphan Asylum met last evening, and elected the following gentlemen Managers for the current year President--Rev. E. M'lttahon Managers—N. G. Murphy, James Blakely, C. Ihmten, Jnhn Savage, John D. Scully, James M'Cabe, James M. Gallagher, James P. Barr, John O'Connor,..-0. H. Keyser, Peter Thompson, and P. Rickets. • „.. „,•I NOTICE is hereby given that an application xrary YourNe Arrested. Thti. .notorious prostitute. i 1 . 1 will be made to the Leg. P !stare of enneyltems, at j UNIPEIi. BhlkltlYS-1000 lhs. just re -. ~i, ea ~,ti for NM” t..) { jy7l FLEMIN6 BROS. at whose house a man named Fitzgerald was robbed ' the net '''''"i°ll.--- SA.I'INO FUND BANK, to be located lu the Borough of fora Charter of Ineu.portlon fur a TIGGS- - 3 barrels ha sale by and dangerously stabbed some we eks since, was taken Birmingham, Allegeny County, to be styled •• The Bir . I:_j jrl-1, nd," and to be a Bauk of . Deposit and Into custody yesterday afternoon. Several commit- ' ""ngbam 'Saving BACON -2 eask4 fair sale. by meats were lodged against her. i Disc ant, with a Capital Potter.. Stock of Seventy-n‘e Tbouaand , Jyl ' .424 HENRY H. 0,./LLINII3. . . .+C .... ) :~' JIILI 16 JOanastork fiLattliest ton Meeting =MI NEE fric'ffineWi — nr;etailitirqe — ditei.:Liteeilii: — Siiitic Ar, Weaver, of Clinton, Allegheny county, Pa., hive invented a very.effective machine for Wolfing balls and shot by centrifugal force. A simple disk is set in motion by steam or horse power, so that the speed of its periphery equals the required velocity to be given to the balls which are hurled therefrom. The disk continues in constant motion elite highest speed, while the balls, of any size, from that of a bullet to the largest cannon ball, are charged into the disk without producing perceptible concussion, and fly off at the will of the attendant by simply raising a valve. The muzzle which directs the projectiles can, in a few seconds, be turned to any point of compass, and aim ed at any angle of the hor:zen. The only limit to the number of balls which can be thrown in a requir ed time, is the utmost rate at which they can be put into the machine. Small balls or shot may be fed into it from a hopper in continuous succession. It .seems that a single machine, driven by a small steam engine, would throw as many balls as fifty or a hun dred cannons. The machine is exceedingly simple, and has been practically tested with small balls. The only question whi - 6b can arise under its practi cability for throwing heavy balls is, whether the strength of the material composing the revolving disk can be sufficient to sustain the rapid velocity required to be given to it. But with the test machine already constructed, the material would apparently endure several times the velocity required ; and other ma chines of equal weight are daily used for other our poses, running at a speed fully equal to that required in this. A few attempts have heretofore been made to apply centrifugal force to a similar purphse, but hare proved abortive, because constructed upon wrong principles.. So far as we can see, the present invention completely obviates all objections. If it shall be successfully reduced In practice. it can hard ly fail to produce a revolution in artillery tactic.,. Diamond Cat Unrsi:oni.---The Board of Licei,er , are to day engaged in reviewing the application of Nicholas Gerber, of Manchester, for license to keep 3 tavern. There • were two applications for license from the borough—one from Mr. Gerber and the other from Henry Felhush, both old residents of the village. The application of Gerber was granted, while that of Felbush was refused, the Board not deeming It necessary to license two houses irs the village. Mr. Felbuish, believing that his claims for a license were stronger than those of Gerber, sent in a remonstrance to the Board, and the matter there. upon came up fof review al. Mr. F. produced several witnesses, some of whom swore that the reputation of Mr. Gerber, as a temperate man, was not altogether good. Their testimony referred chiefly to his char. aster some three years ago, and there was no positive evidence that he was a drunkard. On the other hand, Felbush's character was as sailed in like manner, and the criminal docket of the Court of Quarter Sessions was produced to sht.w that he was at our tune couvieted of selling liquor to an intemperate man, and that he had sulTured imprisonment for the offense in the county jail. In extenuation, Frlbush called a witness who testified to a conversation he had had with Judge McClure, in which the latter deplored his conviction as the result of the non-attendance of hie witnestes. Other matter was also introduced; bet we have green sufficient to =how the nature of the proceeding: , 0 the case. The Board has not yet pvell Its dCetellill ni the matter; but, from the industry dtepinyed by hiii s l parties to blacken each other's ;ibaracter, it wiinlißrit eurprise no to hear that they had convinced the Board that the applications of both ought to Le reverted. Chrooicie. TL. A,,oe .4 relic rpL, et! A stream of unraninpleil and merited success still flows into this celebrity of the day. It affords n rare opportunity 'o derive vivid ideas of the Point regions, without eu. -oterine the physical teen venicuce and sufferings of a voyage to the b too if eternal enowe, the white hear and wolros. The tun ering icebergs, with their thousand hoes—the vast lintetnocks and fields of ice--the mirage and perhe lon—the strange fires which light op the heavens. and even adorn the son and moon with comets' vita eery--the unnatural sire and brilliancy ..f the stars the wild and inde_herihnble twn ttire--are all brought before the :idle:T - 1,6 with t,trirtling effect, peeeet,itig the intereet of r mance. heightened by the force of truth, and ne or, never weary of beholding the exciting ruceeeCfully be., , the arti,t hell the in,rror lure, that shat. to ,oen lonkF hit e Nat ure: • ,et• aid rhildreD 311,A31.1 ',A (urge: tt. thig nflern...o Set I s e.* 01.11V,1 - An Indivldual ntims2 , l : , (1,11.1 was venterdav on a 1.11”0 aerious charge., line ~.mruilmetil W.v 'or 1113..0 - irr La kit!,) •i 101 1111=111 I=l nnee. to t.LP tie '011,.V1 tavern-keeper hr i 11, nuer.ard. carved Eanner, n t.,ung nv..tnnn .11 that he Induced her rou„. to. ,eJi. nutlet 111,•,171,4, $1 la," r34go, i .1. I.er v.pere he be,e:y 1.etr0,,1 acid left her le an prv_..•cuuvu :11 uu ivf tiLig Sullis Act, wlii.ll tins. the impnwnment m thetpctifiet,t,ur, ut.ti lk not 444 r ce.;ding $.,00u Wrurn tied the ether day at the ti.6tribitt oda premium, it the 1,/, ate srt.., ! .freer, th if). and frvl uurt ~rve Ity -1 the prun,er,y tl,c, un.lg r Mr. R.! pup Wet, the 3.er. bl.ll czedit upon their tea her the I,,,aurtati. replev- eo aii y❑«.ciao- ,•L•• 11.1,ii; 'atilt perk, tura t. Mr. Lir... .14 the tnr of 4,%.c4 thornqr.i, el, ii they 't I, m.utn, •.ne of fuUletlne tlitereat I.rertw, it ill fp, E . i:•.:a I the pe rf flan II or at Fr.. •11 r 111C13 rooriN r•I n i••• 111 utuoirntion ,OteCritrUl al Frovi. , ,rl. Arl,:r. fir ,linty, which !tater that the earth in that :iii by I ,perlesioe.l k k, A NI Ott, , that lery 11111 , 11 re+.•mt.!rd sn V/1.101,,114 rut informant is a iirettotimaktir, and I. •iii ri :1 po=ition to obtErcv RIO thluVeiu,ltt !bat night ink At tile L ur la, “4,1 , t hrati,,n of earth frk.to t , P North Coat i. , 11 ,, f3 the nulrh rh nq. II Ih•• Willed Li, -.log lot twvuly di.,tlLEt cutcas 9n cr . °, —CI chronicling the rop.,rt ..1 us•ignce of Hues L. K fug, some of Use looming impart , fell into. ernes. The casette were finy , t , i , liabilities $196,000, waking a pru•rati , di, i land II 's 11/ per cent., which was all Tho error was in raying there w,wil•l he a further dividend of ten per Cent. We have the autt.wity of Win. P. Baum, Esq.. for stating that this report ha., fuundatiou in tact, however plea:wit ti u,igLl Lc to the creditors We nuLiie s% dl plea,tire .a H,.,,,r,,.m.. beautiful improvement in the store room of t eiirgo It. White, Market gtreet, which, when completed, will be one of the tine,t in the Sdate. being one hundred ',a/a serehty eight feet in depth, with all the modern improvements %Flirt' .:131y the man of late, ,tich an Mr. White would sugge9t. We ehell notice more fully, when completed, this arcade of fashion and temple of fine fahrimi. North Americans. Vice Presidency• 1/r. (Nark, the celebrated Fire king, have a \ et% lt.nh, Jult I. 'rhe North American Na. benefit at Franklin Hall, en Saturday evening next. I net conuaitieo „ „alto ,f• rnotits hove. AdvertiEement, giving full partioulars, will appear aro prepariag fur Om approaching campaiga querti. , n of Vice Preoidenc . , hnr hit )et been 112031=1 A la'p assortment of dry-goods, groceries, kc, j . . . . , . the stock of a country store, will be sold to day, cum I Stir S tuck lug. and Illeatery for W utenclog at 10 o'clock, at Davis' auction rooms. !If y o u 110n't staid your n•,t a:t11 Ind and short sto, kings, )00 ~o, , t a t ear- ita- We have been informed that Several on I lwr 51arkyl itlky FilL1,11. •,• ! ! xotno or those principled partied halve for some time wait been re tilling inn utepitit hoe that )n•,.1 f,L.t 4,1 uiro nod empty bottled with a spurious article, and retailing it to i t,ffitortulth:lion 3t14, v-Ile of ci) vinety their el:Warners. the genuine HOSTETTER BITPEILS All Lldoi,ry shot la, ...olio!, al and retail. such engaged should be shunned by all that value their health, or It I. evident that those who would prostitnte Greet . themselves to one base action, would nut hesitate In others ! • • • - • • We mould also earnestly Lantiou you Wexamine well the Li mi_ ; iNNUAL SALE bottle before purchasing, as lu different parts of the Linton " 1 - 4 ITl xtvernl worthless preparations are gullet) o, with the e' A. A. MASO N dent design of being palmed off as our Bitter. having a 25 Fil'ill biluiltir l•ottle and label, and the direction.. etc., taken off A totut.:it•E Is. op, 111116 i.l their I iIIEAT slO/11,A NN UAL verbatim, save the omission of Dr. J. Hostetter's name. SALE, OP DRY lILIODS. All of their Immense stock von. HOSTETTER a SMITH, h•ined in their Wholesale lien. will he marked down 25 to 50 PER. CENT. LESS than regular inlet, : .13* 71 Sole Mauulacturera and Proprietora, 267 Penn at. ------ A OR SALE-2o Acres of L an d ; a g ,„„i And for sale by Druggists and Hotels generally through- F , ~ , PltUttle./11 Or A elltllltry store; abort ISt ell ty nines Iron out the United States and Canaden. jY l2 '"" we city. ip a tlirivirg neightaallood. and is lit,l , IleMl --- S.e . Bat ch elortm Hair Dye--WARRANTED TO Four notifies—two Brick, two Frame-111 Allegheny City; i I Ittl 'A )many DYE BIWWN OIL BLACK, nu as to defy detection, without ".ie Frmo in V n itll to "t. ,.. .i a, n w t r i o ' r l k :.V:,: i d n ' e u ;: f `,',',r,,,,,,,,, t ,, 11.0 leant Injury to hair or skin. It hi the admiration of the ''', A l , l . ,7 N ` "r ' Et) '__ A ( I. ; i'gt, t ,,,i,, h,-,u,,,,y0rh for a small nu tt ily i n critical, the envy of imitators. it never fades. It le the Per - A Ilegio.ny City. Situation., wanted foe \len and Bovs. tectinu of the ml, a, it is the original. Made and sold, or I otelhgen, e Office, eh the tell th Ade ot Ohio street. fool 11. A ppl to U EU. W. BUN N, at his Real I,state Agency and applied, at the Wig Factory, 22:.t Broadway, New York. .lose oast of the Diamond. Allegheny City. 1.); , Mold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ow. H. Kansa, 140 w • ~ • 0110 ILEA .• ---a bushelH of pi 'tile W heat Wood street. JyHelwdawSPßlNtiElt HARBAUGH, wanted by '295 Liberty street: ..r.=-"*Alt- :4- . , 'a " . • -45., MIMAM .iff - E - iln 7 BIT .. 1V EWE WAPFIINITTON, July 15—SENATE. -- The Senate occupied the morning hour in consideration of seve ral unimportant bills. The Senate debated and passed the House bill ap propriating $50,000 for the construction of a road from Fort Riitglev, Minnesota Territory, to .he South r of the - Reeky , Mountains, Nebraska Ter ritory. Mr. Toombs resumed his remarks on the bill amen datory of that to promote the efficiency of the Navy. He condemned in the strongest terms the action of the Navy Board. The Senate then adjourned. The Ifousa resumed the consideration of the re consideration of the report of the Committee on the Sumner assault, and expressing disapprobation of the conduct of Messrs. Edmundson and Keitt in connection with the affair. An ineffectual effort wits made to have a Vote to ken iu the ease of each separately, and in e01:190- qtteltee of this the reSOII.I6OU was rejected by 70 against 12d. A tindion On , w ide hr Mr. Cainpliell, of () hi., that the v•Jte be ro cuwitlered, when he offered a sulistitute for the resolution, NO as to enable tho House to pass on Messrs. Edtuundson and Keitt separately. lie said that if Mr. Keitt wished to be heard, he should not insist on the previous question. Mr. Millson appealed tlll,ll,ol:6SfUlty to Mr. Camp bell to withdraw his section, wishing to occupy sec end minutes in a diseusision of the new uepeet of the question. Mr. Campbell replied that if he should yield the floor to the gentleman from Virginia, he MUM, neees anrily give way to others The subject had been di , - cussed in all its aspectE: the antoititute did not change the principle of the original prepo.Fitien. Much time had already liecn em,omed: the res , ion wine ter advanced, and thy: of the win , flint trangaeted: therofore incited on the preri. - ac question Mr. Leich,r 'shed s.iy tho now , 11 tho cure, that au elt.,rt war , thue made!, Nu ufl to hate. Mt. Dunn called Attention to the wording el the :tut,titute The 11 mac was caP.O4l upon to dectoro its dirapprolottion of ati t set. of Messrs. Keitt and Ethuundsou he Witrite4 to know to Wilht the w of the raid act had reference. The ^peaker replied tbnt it SYIIY eXplaine,l iu the pretml.le, teti,cli wee yet to he flirted Up. , 11. Lie rei t u,ti the friiin ihr Ittipitrt of the wilt,' rend, -etting f,rth the net, eunnecteil with the einiehiding with the assertien : •' It appear , , iron, iti‘c.it;gation. that Met.srF. 6e tt and .1114. v time precious to the 11f4/14 li, ci , re .nrorineil for the porp,iiie of Mr. 8r•. , ,k, to rout tint nuance on Mr. Sumner. for words u.r , d in do. Late, and tr dis , mirtige or prinent the Amue , but, n the cvntrary, anticipating ;be a -cult, siere h.reseut -ri .1/e or more to wit 1 . 0.1er the nperl' t lill4l-lion, that 'Ti •ensur,ng Mr. licit- ad,pted i I•iti , or n o t :Ur. I.thnuntifn was rrjes`leti---yNir. nays Lill. m r I lh, et..ved nn aniettlinen. ihe forth, /.I.rear 11141. h'itt attenftte.l u, prevent an other the Sem ate, and oalers, !rout Interfertna to prevent n eel:1(.10,1w, f the Mon,. on Mr Sumner litian exeepte•l 1. , this nlot,,ltnunt the 4Lnal leeawhle. ahe pre:eel/1,1 heat at , n withee, ahh nil Oil! the rea.,lut-al 1 1 301441,..11. 01 r,nt •se Mr. I)unv . , jcetirm4. mr.ved 4 1 -1. 111,11 . I • 1411;100.1e, 1,, 0t Nlr 1 :10.00 140 t, 4 I.lllr. And letting Mr. prestoplr Ws. • 1111•Ii•:,{ 104 • Nlr. al.: he •!,• , .1.11 tu.ar i.k Liar laltn n tnatic: lie •Ln,nitl Hide, .1 1: ,, I It . I.Jli/3111e1111 , ./) Llci ry he would 1..1 he ii , n,o then ad tk•utt AUIII% Al. OF THE ORIZABA all.cr'r ILlet lion t ontirissed =HI IM=l=3 IMOIE=I =NM h ..•:•.•,.• ;I:r c.nd,r tti. LI tr..l r. ,itett,,fl sart , fi h i .uz 4 1r lhate iiere t otn.lkuu- a• ••,.. rt . ., I I • 1..11 I • ..‘,l r u p Att, fu u, 1., 11, 4 d,t• “•-r.• le-, 1 I .4 Ai', c1,4.14,1 r fr f ”I Att. mnd emg- 114‘11in. nti4l re Clar..a 1.. 1110 ( . 11•••01.1{ke iiny, witer,. 4 , 1 wr, alianiiiin , h having nriti tt pi It. Mr. li.upti,t3 l'ortuge.e (7,,1i•ul ul th, ~ . I, IIV I , 1110 Jury to the cako , rt rt w,114 tho teenier Keattiig •,nt n o.t. I,a thy Judge Istulikg that th, • 1,,, Lt.'-port •1 thoir agicong, and they werp I aoe.,r.hngl . , do. halgra Ly Lhu conbent 01 010 C.,illlSei 10,,th h,4le, tolher trial hnr been ,et down for Romenther Ow plce, Lill t•E k alley and Filth BEN BY TELEGRAPH• THI TY.FOURTR CONGRESS FIRPT SESSION. I. kit: , I F , N 1 Al IF,,Ft IMISIE (~u I tai lEEE \ 1i .1 , i.f 1 =CM I=l •111, slAt. r,itgtu hcr•,,.• =lll licrberl Trial : .....:' •4. ••• ••• ,n ) • 1 "P ?.. • .fr ENE .r r, - ~.~,~ .@ ~: ~'.. ~q" XU - 6: MENTS. AV- 0 OOL El ST EiLLL 4N 'THE STA TE. 'Et ONE WEEK LONGER—FRom JULY 14, GRAND ILLIIIIINATED HISTORY 07 THE Ameriean Arctic Explorations !! ! TIAMTHER 1% ITH English and Danish Search e« for SIR JOHN FRANKLIN , lu cunuectiuu with which will la, exhibit , 4l, at ouch Exhibition, the Siege awl Borabarduteut of Scbu.atopol I Executed by the grtct American ArtlAt,Geonue Extlt from drawings taken ou the 4pot by the Osj„. Exhibition ever) night ate 6cluck-114duaeduy and Saturday Afternoou4 at 3 n'elck. 411 - Tickets 24 teats—Children 12 tFe cents. The extensive celebrity which rho gem of at Dade ewer Icnoy has acquirpt, as being the most amusing and iubtruetlee ever exhibited, is ft Slifficieut Sue, anise to the public of its burp:Liming merits jy1.1:1%. D. LARUE. Aott.t. 1. OLIN W. IN.I'CARTI.IY, BI . EL PoSTER DaiTILIBUTOS., will attend to the Posting and Distributing stall kinds of BILLS FUR CONOEHTS, I,FCTURE.'9, EXHIBITIONF, R,. All col:bulimic/atolls—either by mail, telegraph, or otlec• wisp—directed to the °Bice of the Merning Pont, will receiVe prompt e.ttouttsn. Ny7 AUuTION SALES lOUNTRY STORE AT AUCTION.-of, ne•rning. Jul 3 1.41,. tt to I.a: sold, At the Cemmerelal tales ftdomi, c-rnet dl mud FAIL streets, a stork of Goods from the ct.untr , , eta bracing a great vitriet of seasonable e•dt•istl. „ rat of ginghante, Iswee. .if.lllllleM, 311.Ci0, biet11:11.• I nnri brown and bleat-bed drab!, Meddled atd brown linen wide chnhs, hosiery, glovar, boots and eftrp.4 and leather traveling bar, black and fancy .11 . &e. ,•. • . Same day, at 2 O'clock. P. M., will he sold a small she tlreeeries, embracing altn,mt ere: y des.,lptlon .J 1 Initially void In it country store, among which are tlx 1,01.` I tobacco, four half chests V. Fl. te•t, tnl:tt and sharin4 .piers, brushes, queenswitre, glaanware, or. ;13141 P. M DAVIS, Andel LOT OF GROUND IN SEVENTII Al' AUCTION.—On THURSDAY ,•cening. July at. tr . CIO,* , at the 51orchants` Pixelmriti, Fourth street, w II Jr, mid that large and iirlarehlo kituate cpposlte Ward's row of b u ildings, haring n fr. , nt feel era lord .hart, neat Centre 11%, , rype, ant orton , ling back 1314 1., Tannehill street, Irving Lot No to and part ~1" No 14 in the plan of lota laid cat by A 'AI,- Indolpuiabb• rfol. I In, hail .aylt. In .• and two yams, with intertiet smart-1 br lodal mid 50. A t.,.• I'.! I' 11 ItAI 1 0 , 'lnd'''. DUBUC SALE 1.111;1 INGI.I.INI sl .1 711 Till ltttl.A4 deo. dnly 1;1/1, nt n t:c•tocit. at Ow V, wil; NCIA. L. 4 lbw Hoc. :mit .1 Pit 1.1.11r.:11, has ft, et, alt ty • •II 41/ I 1,111,4 b,b ,IA It/ ..1.- „,,-) earl a hoot .4 te-rov f r•••I Oil ext.-1010g .tt.titt 1,111. , 1.• 1 t. , II }lrt.ttrits‘stlt. 1,1, 'rho.l..ar.• tient \1,1„ t, • i itg, Mill a ..t t bli AL , • --1...4 `S.. ..1, aud 2..tieottL, 1 / 3 1 . .n,t $ t., i t ..f .. .. 0,-,111111 and 31, !J.. It IrOli/ 1 IM ••, I s • ~ 1.4,1 Geer ham street, ext.nJtuu Lack uut hnndn.•i 1.. • pstl,y TL , -s# tsa r! , 5,11,1 I,lla, ita1k , ...11'4 , IV.O k. 1 , 1 rauts solu unt hout n.urr% THU SIXTH ANNUM, ENIIIIIITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, W 1 LL RE nEt.i, AT PI'1"1"S G H On ISEPPEIIIIIEIt 30213, and on OCTODE Is Ist, 2d and 3d, Ib5 U. 11 ,, LtT t P. tLiit.n. 1 . 1., A S'l'( ) L, No. .3tl IIFTH STll..k:k.'l'. PEKIN t,‘Y 1.4K.1t FA -T 1 , ".v. , '14`,.11. It tNt'. Plit•Lstirgh, Pa. ,Ln r • la 1 c (i;REE4 & BIACK TEAs V 1 , , 11 P ALIC E. 6 TY. ‘c, t t t f %!rr.“..4•• MIME! lII= =MEE VA r.l, I El lin% INSUR iNUE (OMPU II II II tv,itt 1‘ r• 1 2 ! • or, DILL INN', VLF. AU -1.1:11‘r ALL W . RI . A.V I I I j II H.". ov 43. 4, A •4*(46..1:. . • . v,ll i ,-•.: .t t Nr , I , .• rI: N-. 1 4114.4 l►t►l.K4,ill o , r PITTSIWItati I" .1{42 • 1+ als4 Fmh hAet..l kt 111 TV •30U.000. 1 11 iis iii I I, I , s N.,\. t,..t, .•,y p I In. ta rli, K. I:14 li.. 1M.144 IV. • .r,.."Tu..1. , • .61 all ta , • ..11..t% 1 , 1 '44. 1..1 , 1 ....,1,11.11“41.K1 e I, ntol,l [hr. i• -..k •• I t • tie 41 , 0 , 4tPi it/0 Rllut nr,Ailtd th. chost 1114 • '..4. Mid 14. I , toon Ito. the. attaallinVl I• - MEE t•• plo.l nn4 to , g.o••••• I.'.m. at R It Iniptosil.l4. t the.. In .t,1.an.1 fit , •1. 1.. I. 14 to ll•....rtmont Sh,rto .1 • An , I. .a, ••••. I I. $,• Lt la 01 • 11110:Thi11,1.1 . 1 co t N I R\ sE,k IN N,lll I.F 11, ttiT: r for 1:11 is I u:•1 •:t •:. ::: the . •: I I :ail:roved inci 111 A 1 , ..0A AIAIA• A'l I 1.••.., ~• 1,14111.04.. Ooh LI; in • nn .toile. sin] :utr, 1., the 1 in . Ab•bly b. b 1.1 \TEW (I1(:••;' 111,d, o.od/11411g Mem.l - IV 11,11k...114,d x. tt . 1 : •,, • •1 eftliannlienst Lo, k ponnlnsb.,..l Inn the 1 7. • 3 IN 01 Furl, I, ley I Ito 00111..1 ol I , :eine 1:: lin: 10 11::: 1.1::Itxt1 I er.e.til Ilorton . I) Fronds Pat knian $l,l Ilueluet by T I; /lead • ?O. 1'e.44-40, ill the Lilo of an /..ni.:10: 11 tree ; tome of spnnleh Poetry -.70e 11..1rotmen. or 1.0.1 11, A 0:•11:•x11 1114.111•11 • 11 , 1111 rt 1 , 1 frederd‘nitr , otei for the Solitary• -$1 It. SAlrol tor the Suelal—sl,l2 :,,,arrua gra. Pitied --90c. Bernal the Lion K filer --$1,12. Ohl by Frank Fort:eat, -11.1 V. Mr Sponge'. Sporting Tour: I-) Frani. Flo. rueltir fl hue Chief; by Cap( Mayne 11.1.1 $1 12 Pinrra Tithe , : by Melville- 90 r. Vagabond Life Ili Alexiro- - 4 0 e. The above Joel received end for bale 1.... sr than ,11IVNI,, The place Is at Lt.UFFER'S Boot; 5T01:1 , ,, 1310 Nn Fouts In till,l VoW FOR THE UOUNTRY .4..1 TA KE W ITII YOU In terar , n , A rnuetng at..l 111 nt rued ye Cn,neia' 14parrowgrans 1, 1 I , re , 1::y :lee beautiful 12mo.—price $1 A 11,::e Carey'e Married, not Mated— Julio Brougham's Burtsby Papers, ni Ins], 1....1et• (nun. ;nett price $l. Viewria, or the World (Overcome; by 1:41,11ne Ch.'s Lr I 2fro.; prier 31,25. 'IL. Lost blunter, a Tale of 'Early Times. 12tino nnennt Li price $1,2t1. • Ti,' Widen Budnntt Peyote-Allustratnni. Undnriel 1 one, Ille Fortune and Ills Friend., 12ano, wire $1,12. The Hidden Path ; by Marlon Harland, author 01 12 Mo.; price $1,21, 11. MINF:I(A CO., IYI2 No. 32 Sralthfield etreet. DISS6LttiON OF PAIt . 'rtiF,RSIIIP.-- 11... c„ partner-hip exinting. her. tofore. I.lelWot.rl C::11.1Ne and .1. liseEN li:tuX, under the htmloJ A 1111 4 I lII.LINS A. hue been dineoived, thin any, Milt:l3l cente:ilt. The Luxi ern, of the !mite tlcei will be J e n., l'olltne, who II nuthori,d to bid the name of ;he fun. Gtr that purpoe... JAS. COLLINg, Pittehurgh, June 14, 1556 J. BANKS KNt/X. TitAskyui, to my friends fur past favors, 1 beg to solicit n wutinuance of their patronage for my late partner, JAMES COLLINS, who will carry on the FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION. TRANSPORTATION ASP PRODUCE: BUSINES6 owler the style rit JAS. COLLINS Cu. (.172) .1. BANKS KN(iX. BLANK . _.- : BOOKS, Ledgers, Journals, Cash and Day Books ioled in counting honors. Also, Court ; li kvta, Stoarnbilatit and Railroad Books, on hand or made to alder, rulad to any pattorn roquired. and bound in any style desired. W... LiA V ItN, Blank Book Manufacturer. uty3l Market at., corner of Second. EIEZEI MASONIC - BALL, DE. E. - 'BEALE'S WITHIN TUN FRIGID ZONE r,i DA. u. r ~a.~, ~:~, ~, ~ R r ~. , a-- ---I MMMI MIME =II , a ,e M. JA 1' -I:I I •tt ik It. it IMEIBIZEI liE=l ~`' : a s"~ : ~. ~: .1 ' • ".* • 'Pr . ; o'4: COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. t . President 'L. WILMAITIL nos P.-sin/Ants.' T CLARKE, GEO. W. COBS Trainee'. N YR- A ME - , P. BARR T NORTILA jr. J ,, hl .IE ,, NV \. P. J.MS P PEAR: , W. S. LA VELY, MOVEMEK TS O 1 OC EA N STEA HERS& ME= . . .. S ‘, i p.r 1.4.11.'t F.. Duo II ennium . .... .... . New York . .. iii .11011, Ac.. July /2 Edinburg \ew Y.,rl, ~,31,,,,,,,,r . ~... ...July 12 ~ ,.3,1.‘ . . . 11.....1,11 ... . . .1.. , ,,1; ... I . July 11 !kill i. . . . . Nev. Y. k 1,,eri,,, , 1 July 12 A fry n.. . . N.•,, York A . 1.,veri,,,,.1 July 23 1,1),11,13 . . . ... Nei., 1 - "l'k. LI .eri.,..,1 .. ...Jul) 24 ?mitt, . ..Yew York ...I-Torre via r..ov, e5....1u1y '.:ii 1i,,,,i,,,k1 Nfl, r•q.k... .. Hover. .. Jely 23 =MBE 1,.., re P. r Gov' E itltou . . . .. .11x1 , New York . ..„NI) . 2 '.;..a , .. it,t...1, .0 hverp...l July 5 E. Ittoaki. .. .. .... L. verpuol New Yor k.. .. ..... July 9 P. 1,..i;. . Li , °Mut.' \.,1. Y, cl . July 12 I 'tt , . I fixittin ,, re .. I. V 1:11.4ii , i .. tialtiniur , . Jul 16 51.kb:du0.... ...Souchaita.,u... Nem , Y•yrk .... ... Jul, le, 11 ntaILK R'PS 11Ik tiLt 111$1t,t,i Tue3dat. I. 1 it ,dl.- ,dp-rriuti at, dti t rat!, fittuilv I:, 111,14 -skin frido -Fat, et SF. 7f.; bit!, , lie. ot ,111 , 1 1.1115 extra.. lb LAS. II I attire., dt lho fld , urig lip only 11 , 4 14,14 y lit}Alt. Sulfa 10 nubsink 1114.., NtiIf,ASSE Solo 2ii hl 1,.:1uk mw Bye at 3S) e. cash. N.\l'~\ lbs.. ax follows 10,000 Ma. sh.tlilerr I harm at lolcr and 1 1 .1. 1 ,:i. 30 day, and 2000 harp at 14,., 30 las BEEF lislisi lissi lb. Ir,. st 1 :.• ,30 ilay• kill Sal , / 20 Ude. lard at . days i 11:15 for Mils); fi rad, 'Ns 1 1.11,1 rd 900... 3ii day. CIII'.K,E Eale 30 box., W. R. at 1-I i)FF EF: Sid... 10 hags It)r at 12 1 ,y, Oil daps. ASTI Iss• Salve 5 tn•lrs imported soda at • 4 motinta. .inil ',kg inqs,ttisi 4la nt lil,, 4 mos. "ERMA s. Ci.AY. Sues:: Pasks at 1.32 per Fin . 4 Mai. Forrign Markel■ ' • 4., 11,... • .4.rainrr Ntt,44,4 !..1 , .- Ow .111 , ‘. ••• 4..1ni4 411. l=i t-1 r . wrrr ,nrhjti,n, In .pe / . ,'t I ',ink' 4,r VA Tnrrn Itnn burn nn nilr4tta' a's 10'rrOH.' ins nit.t.lling i.,.....1.1ruct1y at 14',„ M41.11( . 11.41, rtfiVire , ll Were furnrt44l, itr. mtstlith. roarh.... ... a ...hart.• lowt.r, with tt r oianialiod larorttbir. for I. 1,111 ,••• il.•111.11.14 tdarn(! . the tretrk Finer lit . e.•hlthr.l I , I. M. ,. y rare. Cans 11 ,4 -11111 d Pork 111111 lin , to firm nt prrri.4. -.•ir .• , 11.)1,14,A tlen.rol RI MiiVHlll:O ; wu.e At t I! —lll in I,lnhatetl Ohl ilh Dui • r . II • • .11 !-t . 91,1 I Th , tr. IR listo I• •. \I •• • •! ; o t i ooltsl /It E.Riti•f.,S , • 1, It tel tit 111,61 twit Io•t Consolli tar't goof.- I la A Ittt-t Ilitoher : 1' S. gto.!tke Ad- I-\ '• • •' Ng 33 , A .1,11 I. --Ti,. (runt Llverpo..l by tb.• I O:A I: 3 A At tll- . 1.:, 1331 Sr el 3 1314,-‘1111:4; Ctfeet nu the 1.n..1 ;:cl, I . 1.1. d. .t.tiv a hustled demand rt grid hunt, I,atea 10,0,4 14,4 ad „if, I.: t.. I:3.ll,rtittn State. itti,..ll(g d sll.TO 5e..1t..., 4.16 1 - .1 o...tultlattl Ifs 1;•33.d rui.otrlitto I n hana. %V is.. and . itr.3,634 3 3,37 tut .../tuntou to Fanl ..str tt.e ittark.t asel 1dt5..tt1...1 mad dratt.t.mg. t'.:re, melt) st..-44) at CS I). , .1•••.., 1 Ital!itnot.•,nnd 5:1,30 t ; air 411113 3 A. . s.lth ••• I •- tot', %,tt. I .Ing tot Philadelphia Market =MEE n • ! !•!, • t 1- a 4., %OD,. 1 , , • I h.— , vt• .OWr tra nx( it,1 , ‘,..! • 4;1 la I, • ^el• rro, Rot, .1. A „A ••r4 .“1.1 Sc , 17,1 3ste..-1. 3 .1 1 , 3.3 , 31 !!! •1 , 4•!‘ 'ln 1,41..1 . ' • tz 1 . • • i n 1 , 1:1/1 - 1. 1 . 4.1/1 • •11.rn it !Id •To.l It. n. 1.1301 11, 4.!*, Pt • ...h. for ..1.4 VAN) ".:its ; .11111itst tr-oul I —ixa - wr•• ..,.1 It.od 14• i• i •1. It! ons. ,, e and wiott,eln..: II Cincinnati Markrt. V! _!1.II %I. :t.• r .1.• .“ 3! r , 'l4t! / • 1ij13L41.1 IllEr1=:1 I=l EMM!MEIM:I J asihr pl. V% hite's t arrlogr Itepualtory. .t • .r.. MIIIIIIMIN .• ! I. %,0 I') , NN I. tll.lt.i s tlo I I. : ...t I tn.! 5 i rn p • 1., n• IPIKI:t.1111t;.•It 11, t N 1 11/I. N , r , 114 U . stol iiuf,i II,•11 F.C . I IMO= .s. 1,11 A IN , .st r. b -1111 - 1 I 1 . 1• f t -• I 1!r• i• 1.11 1. I' ‘I . I I/ • ••I t .1 \ \‘ lingilliMill n. , NA i lIF \i i i, \ I I , 1•INt s s EtTON wit‘l 10K Sale S Purchase of Patent !tights. Al IF.itlorNihrit 1.'.11. ANI • A PATENT , Silo,ll. N.. I.;:o 4 :1., ' , TREAT. u.. 1; I 1:....1,t.t01t 1.4 ti rlptialn Ail \ I'S N \ %.T F:11 rroic,, Oil taut., fur strnm t:aigint. F.lO rr I{ I 11(14, \I F Nir To•ti /1%10 b.•eu a Oh I h.- kii,in.,iu,•ut Nol kit lot ..r rt.,- iot•t mid 11:tv, I.•rforril.,l II .11 /11.1t1) theta 11l lin.:put, St, unike. 1,, 1,11. ht nhati,lontml the it,e a no) ..ther kind tinily. lours I(NAP s WALE received and for II EVI El{ A AN I*:I{SON. ( )lUE_ - N. , . •I`.. W , . , .1 :4; • . l I RES I 1 F 11; I d rums juat reoeived and I. dnlo.n, REY NIElt Sr. Ai 1111 , hail lIXS \IER d. ANDERSON, 39 Wo,+l si root ACOBS' A M A LA ;AM PEN S--These Pens ,oit 1.. f"uul ve dumb', aSsts or Erlis nook from end mill not catch, or ',lick in ;la. wiper ; neither Win \ 1.0 10.01, the 111. - 111 k. au SIV , i In n, II) Price, per cr,,e. 1. - , maim by IF. lIA 1 EN, Statimia, Market strmeti cam, of .I,e‘mmai 7 • • - CWARS- NuA. I and ?. Cru/. th.A.l••Fire-F•y" Lundr.,4 " Vont," Chriutif Loanlon lter.a'ia. " 2..ta.ru La lagunnidarl " Ist 19,110(1" Geul Taylor" 4,000 " )Itmimiento ei.mtkutio" kinv. Ciga. a. lv,Can) " El Sol" Itegalia Cigars. '•• LO, Tres Marian" Reg Clara,. - to U.rodias" Iteg. " IVaallingtou" Merman Opus. •• I 11,13 ron" du. do. For sale by MILLER 8 RIOKETSON Tag Rrna.--There were 112 inches watef,fit4e,charitiels at dusk last evening, by the metal There was no material change in the : weither i 14144 4-11 being uncomfortably hot and dry. Ten ateeiner " &elate," Capt. O. • Doyle, is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning-40mi,, nt io o'clock Tat regular Muskingum river packet... Lima Grabaitt:t has been preve'uted by the low water from making her rigrk,„ ler time, but will positively leave today at 2 o'clock, and will ['Lkr Passengers ana freight fur any port between thi. and ZnuPprilie.. Tee steamer "Si. LaVerence' ar rived at St. 'Lou's, after a line trip, on Friday, and the steamers "J. B. Carbon," Capt. Brickell, and " Fred Loreaz," Cot. Grae.y, were . t. leave on Saturday for Cinuelnimu, and the "North Star," on the came day, for Wheeling. • . T J R. CANFIELD. Tut. fine st.•umor '• Nat. Holmes," Qtpt, Themas Kennett, , lea , es for Cincinnati taialay at lu A. M. Col. F. X. Reno, the gentlonninly clerk, will be most happy to revolve con-sigh ments of freight and istssougors up to the hour of ile.p..rt• urn. Our word fat it, persons under his clue will be pro perly eared for. Till: light, fast, sod staunch steamer "fit. Louis"•te the ionsileeket today. Cupt. Jesse Dean commands this hoe eteumer,arel the agrscabls.and gentlemanly Mr. J. 11. Lash trier m the clerk's office. We commend her confidently to shippers, and travelers wishing to visit.thetlineenCity.will . lied her inferior to no boat that floats on the river attire present low stage of water R. Tnr. splendid tight water packet "Sam Young," Capt C. Gray, Ls announced to depart for St.'Limis to-day. Her fame for speed, elegance, comfit and management It each that her state-rooms are always tilled In fact she fe so ex actly suited to the trado during !Mc watei, In reghrd to speed and accommodations, that It. wtinta be barn tie produce a hoot more fit for the trade. Capt. Gray and Mr. Alex. In gram are very competent and entertaining officers. ken PT. Loui&—Tbe magnificent .pastsonger "Poet "flo cheater," Commander Near°, being =avoidably detained, will leave as above this morning, at 10 o'clock. Capt. Naiiie la kuown as one of the most urbane and attentive com manders on the river. Ms genttemanly clerk, W. B. Drev2, will be found in the office, ready to attend to all who,mity have business in his department. Under thechargeoldrich officers the pretty "Rochester" moat •always cantinte, as she has hitherto been, a great favorite with itavlers and shippers. • Tar lightest boat turned out thlaseasoniathe new steam er " A rego." which /sensed at our wharf yest,nlay, and is advert keit to leave fur Whet ling on Thursday. Her draught of water, with all on board, wax only 11 inches. She ara sures 186 feet length, on deck 21 feet beam; 4 feet depth' of hold. and is calculated to carry 120 Gins ou 40 inches water. Hot power conaists of 1 boiler 12 feet In length, 42 Inches in diameter. with 44 tubular Sum. and 2 engines 10 inched In diameter, 3ri inches stroke. She was furnished by Mr. Jao. heed The cabin is a at affair, 10111 t hy Y. Richardeen, ith cepacity'to acconrinddate f 60 passengers comfortably. The Anigo" wilt be commanded by .Capt. John George,. and will leave on her maiden trip on Thursday, having made' a trial trip yesterday to.the satisfaction at 411 P-concerned. llttutieilville add VW-heeling Packets. • Tbn Capt,Ozo. Donn, and tb. Ult Capt. Daaltax H. ltooal. will run a. itiAJULAIL DAILY PADILICTS between-Pitt.. burgh, 'giant:encl . & and Wheeling, napping at all Intern* dory. parts. Thu 1t0i1A.1..11.: will len,. Pittiburgh on Mondays, Wad n.witiwya and Pridaya, at 10 o'clock. A. M.—RETtnantan, will tears Whonling on l'ncedaya, Thursday's and tlatardara, at 7., •....lock, A. M. ,) It B wUI also lease Pittsburgh on Tuesdays ; Throw.y. and Mturdart, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ltarrumeneo, wait loaez. Whoa,Bog on Monday., Wednesdays and Fro day r 1 .1 7 , k, A. M. a..aa freight or roasentate ripply on I...ard, or to J. D. COL LiNtArooD. Agent, at tho a ttnabtar . gh %twine ASSOCIfitiOD 15%11V41er xt j6/0 light drught gteamn .?Joni armor. dra.ing. only 11 Incl*, I{'ill YP r ' "" r 1 h.. abate and trarrinediale charg.-iipl Y ein “ri W -Tylo 1r ue ad y Packet for Zanesville. fn. .1 turner Minn GRAHANL Cart- Mo i ml ge s i Kw' A ruts—Ci•rk. N. G. Starkes—sili tare for • r . w tertnedaate i‘n - no an ~flD ~e:DAl.luls 16, at 2 tickock P. St. rte.ight oltaNac„.• apply on board, or to W. W. Uilt :N ht COW/. A Vl•up.r human. CINCINNATI. OEM= I'. ~..Amer N AT. 11 , v1.14F.5., Onpt. TIMIS r.A.ge nr— chn-k, Y. X. timo, trol hnive ter the e and, it %reran - bate portrait WRDNESDA Y. .1 n ly VAL, •t 10 c. elsAl A. M. fr,hght r mantra Apply on hoard, or at the. PTITS in In II ANauCIATION ROOMS, No. $2 Water Wealiaeaday Packet for Cineinnall. The ernarnor SAINT I.ol'lB. Captain Ji lis.tw-41ert.....1. H. LIORTNI.:2--Wlll 'MVO for the mbar. , nn4 interntetlinte ports ou ITEDNES OA Y. Inct A. M. irmigitt or pass;. SITTI T on board .t tl.e PIITS -IIIINE A St.SOCI ITIoN k100)1.13, No. Iv %Calor .ti ovt_ .415 4 V. I. r I .. .- -I -l. ._.t. rld For At Louis. II. , " • .111 1 rsitt.stli ei L e 4 .4 F., I , .1. A. r 111 Irs, tot 11 ,, Illt."1121hiLMI, ports on WEI `, 1 .0 Al, Jut. :till, at la 0 . , lock A M. I. r r jO.l •I I..sawatv• aftpl y taunt, or at thf , hl R.dt ‘i N.s. S 2 {Voter J 715 •taßrner U. V u l" „ I. EII . Id A, I. •.1 - Imiett , pn.1,41.Z. 41.1A1y or at the Pirns• Kt K' ‘KINE AN,A.I.t.TION Ri41.015 . , et: Water .1315 La VP. 'ION CO. I LINE 11, ing Made extentire p • ito, w utter, We nee HOW pfl.pun t• t II KA V Y DUSAN EL.1.3 by PKNNSYL CANAL ....1 It A.I LIP.)AU, TUIIOOIEI TO AND FROM TH EAST- . e. • 1 . 1 . 1 K 4. We OW 11.111'N our friends au nil pitroulze the Penns Canal and Railroad, that nw iwAe. ,itorotl to render eutierni eatish,tion to Shite, 1-1. :if L....tent owl 11emeru Freight. The A vinott Nue. .'F tier: INCLINED LAN KS ON Tait ALLROIYMY itT ; K 11.111.1t0 di it will give Increased deupatoti to the Li to.ltit" , , l, L1 . 1 . 1 , 4ht Oth., .41 i.N N area, at the t.htrial Resin. cult] 4_ LLOYD & LEMON. V 'ER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE,— Lt. Auttriputug the want of facilities foe ti ung Fivighta to and front the Rae TOL Peunsylrunkt Canal and Railroads, we are 10..ee....1 our neck of Houle, Ar., on mpg, to a DOUBLE It t I I. tt l LINK. which given us a capacity of over 1600 tout La mouth each way. • 11. ta• 4.f a t. I' II \ 1%1 Lti.• • I . I: We ...two our friends, and th o se dlvosed to patreniso the Imprarocueuts, them will be nothing spared en out o to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern 4nd W -tore I.'ll'4MS with promptitude and deripatch. M . .11.1.1A1t ,MX.ANM M. A I.,,F11:1 (Lit d I ess. Irealzs S. Co., twr,oloni t, hick .E V'lstodleas,) ILT lOLESALE IROCERS,t and Dealers in F V I itoN, h AILS, ti ',ASS. COTTON YARNS, and Pitt, Matddlictstroa getierally, corner of Wood and Water .:t. dr. Pittateiry.h. myttl 1:11. It I Nli ILAN! S:CO.—TRANSPORTA ‘If I'l , I.l\F--Yu PENNA. CANAL It .t D.—The soltscriborti are pm FultTY TUNS OF i'itODUCi: PA' 1.1 to l'..t:ititwv. or New York, vie the State Works. tt dl pa) particular al teutton to Way Freights hoiwei.n i`,,...t,01,11 and JohuAtom having a DAILY LINB OF it-T .k NIA CANAL BOATS, we hope I. I. ...lo to render twain , tiaturfaction. GEO. BINUIIAitI A CO., 02.11..1t0 Cadet Basin. Liberty wt._ I 1 - L. \ • ‘•i:tiet•. I:1.1 I:I , . \II \VII 1.1 Ni a. ,y11:;t e poin t e t. interest on of I will hounder carryon the Boller Making :,I ~hoet lroo work, to all their binalches,at the old stand, .4t..1 . 411 Pet. trios Penn. \Vert the experience of thirty .•tt• so this lneonens. I hope to render satisfaction to all s. to•lasor MO 4.lth their trade. JAMES HIGHTMAN. Slay IbOl. mytaflmd - 1 4 -1 IN . E AI RES of tirst-rate laud, three in ~1, In joint° timber, situate in a very Hes..ent locatem, about two miles from Allegheny city, with !Ai ot. - flout on the New Brighton and Allegheny Plank !C.d, will ho sold on easy terms by S. CUTHBERT & SON, Real Estate Agents, 61 Market ac. NrAND LININIENT-20 gross of All . 11141111 m.l lot 4.11 e by FLEMING BROS. - pRI . SSI AN BLUE-15 cases for sale by B. A. FAUNESTOCK A CO., ap.to cornet Fleet and Wood at P. 0.. (1 it KEN AN ----- L) BLACK TEAS,—We have I.,nd I It.• lAtrgeAt aniTl.,llllzrzo h:t(t:frcokrel at t E t A h S e dull thoinoirt.q,will I...W.EST 8. JAYNNS, j yl4 Ptkiu T. Store, N 0.38 Fifth - - • VA LUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situa ted un the Perrysville Plank Road, ten miles from city—:..l/0 Acres--160 of which are cleared and In oda vat toe ; about SO acres of brood meadow land; springs In re. a. parts of the farm; a Farm House of nix rooms, With. fat I..Llllt , in of running water at the door; a new Frame Lk, TI ;,, feet; goal stabling, sheep sheds, and other cid b, tee Fora Stock Farm it is unsurpassed in the coma try arr.; good timber, &c. Immediate vo.se.awn rno lw had if desired, and the crops, stock and fat wing impiementa will be Jr3ld at fair prices. For pries, tappl) f. i . at arr olli n O it ilre n . l, sl 4t hi s a o r N k , et ß a t. e. tree l Es ifll tuto Agu. (Atwell brawl, RIVER PORT OP PITTSBURGH tnteaSti WATER Of TILT CHAINDSTI. DT lIITTAL 111411/1 ARRIVED. teamer Rosalie, Do e, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer NebraskkiTlears, Wheeling. Reliance, Woodburn, Cincinnati Minerva, Gordon. Louisville. ' STEAMBOATS. WHEELING, 4c, or Wheeling Z IVESIMALE For Cincinnati SAIINT LOUIS. &c. For St. Loots KIKR h )11TC11XLL, enn*l ltvtr. rift burgh, CtoI3IODOILE PliktitY'N EXPEDITION T t JAPAN and the China dew,. 'rhe finis,' Chain; by the author of Heartsinuie. T c Martins of Cro Martins; by COB& Lever. Peony Fern's Cook Book-2 cents. Thd War Path, a Narrative of Ansentnres. Fashionable Life; by Mary H. ltaatatao. Just received by W. A. GILDENFRNMEY CO„ jyl4 Fifth - at, opposite the Theatre. CiFIEESEI-106 boiehritne ouTgoittst,e celved by , (Iy l4 Y 11 . • . 'rlM :' jY"dw at .~.: -r -.trP Item' tlieginilts titbikratlimel9l„l46-A -BOXIIRA Vrt,',lol: 4:- -, --,- - ',., , ,- ;`, l 6' ~ .- • , , , t pw-i.-.:-,..;,, , ,, , , , .;„..., ,4 ,...-.,-.. DISEASEOF Tlif k ,lialtis, ' ,- *-, 17 , , 4, Livoß , o 0 4 0, 41 ,1,-,w ~.,.,, ,WEA:kNEEfirtitc:ikity knit, '''''' l ' . . :,- t-<- ,-rt,rin- c.- „ F g Ttir INlY. , littiti-Z. A ND the various areettote3 cowieent-upd AL a disordered Storrie s nkerattjai. ; BLerhigandftliklills Acidity of flie Stomach, tie/idly t.ealiqh-4.4tmak_u mc v Appetite , Despondency, coateup% Net& aeotAtese t Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic mill N Asa* Hone, it hail in nnmerone ilikda.aces-ProndlitEl4. _ , and in others Meted a decided CUM ", ...;.->in-41'-c,mq• _ ~, Nature finds no hew enemy to comluff,-alijod i o, fut tonic in the ;linen" Ile efieorcereahnZtaattldir the cure permanent. It catuumnizi4eo„.no, in, 3 „,, the nystem, but by arousing its.,„telol., cilern ttlinelleiffeatip - tton, enables it to throw off the =ate, and thins eradicates the disease. .. -; y. • , ...._ ...* ' ri;g4ar.,_ When ltd medicinal virtn r ee ate,stediinWenildiktr4l4ol. edged, and particulaili here, where It boa beCOMO . ,_ ,Jitelleltfe tar a finality medicine, titribilis sold by Atartlitit as well as all the aru email. 'lt svpulff,seenunge , Offer flirther Ovidena, PA' as iiiiri'are dor:theme morriWthb: have tried many ,adventleed remedies, antetaelatrfltont BlYSlmpala in ode or more of lie dreadltd.ferw, the following certificates thatintheistiChYtptiMot,.. be abubte4comui gesl2 de i t er, 401br tz ` HAT ITIS INO R TH Wm ochnchmon,Ro9.44lrsll.liWß "ss7m. . I bare frequenk need Bcerhaven . 11 444 3 1 0- Aitilitent.vind find it invartahly relieves illdigeStiolrand IlifitrAlzilti SeV.PELIELTIOII3ItbeAk VIP "I Xortid.jkift i rethOt=ita its n&l.eir a severe headache, with, which 7 : 1 fared." ..... • - "I it sidirsaki ' - .„I,o,,Woodwell, tea., says . Ivan 'midi/mem myself, and recommerffitidablh.dfffeiltlialffißitt BM be Just what it../d repreeented2L , •--tt, 0" Yit.eit•Reffv._,_ , ....,.... Ald J °natl.] it n S ee ly, of Lonor„,9t:Clalr,lap.i'Mur - _., ~,,., rived great benefit from /tamale - 1. atenkfiesintilligge4ibli 7,==':-- 4 , +-1 and indigestion." < ."....-". ra•.-lilia",ll'h'X'.::- - .4; -,.e. MI Phlvdelabiliaff. 4 - • - . s, ''' Jam. M. Murphy says " ,ifter ' kerr .. ~ .. 4 ,,,,,, tolled, Ecerhave's flolland Bittura renored the-pidff„freeN . `„.„..l7 --ya., my heart and side, arising from tadriteellor o '' , ". 4 'J/'''2:4- '' -.., :tr." , The editor of the It man ulna Erin Prese.isaft :la , ..„ --_,-, of the bent physicians In thin place had failed, ; . ~„„,.„ k<=- .„ ..., 1,7:4, f !Lifland Bitters cured me of the vronitfOrltc-Or ; ".,';•_,...; - 74,,,,'-j.f.'. Francis Yak, only mennfaettirer or thie -. 43 ,TA. - ....41,,-; tract of Coffee, says: * .I.• know that•your 11. 't.. ter.i . -.FT; ~,...r L , - e•t i : one or the best medicines in the world-fffi k . , . ~ .' ',... 7 - , #':VW stomach or liver." ", .4,-,4,- 'ltaltliffiriirkirfake*': '' , Pr. Indeig,eilltor of the “Fackel,' . _ ~,„ ~,.. it a medicine deserving the confidence of tbelathild:P'll: 4. ' , 4 '' . 4ifilil Dr. Eherhart. the , leading German phyetchiliW titint.' •.4 has preacribed it frequently during tholitstilffie'y' Vdts:, t i a4 marked seeress. in delelitated states of thadigtiativr` . .... , , ...., or of the system generally. "" „,, rri Of' ilea* ' '' ''''' The manager of Ration's Vinegar Fano _ayst__ . _., It myself, and was therefore induced ref ht-its , llllW, _,,a . i ..-1 - my wife, (troubled with the great debility imuntkin triiit -Jo: • - .1.. a consumptive habit,) and really it is doing het ..: than anything she lueLevert taken" Banes; - ', •' , •/"-t , •'' ,3. ^-,-, ~. Whoever expects to find in this a bevarigi ". 7 - ' pointed, but to the Bier, Weal. nita - . 1 9 - *sli )1 g prove a grateful mulatto cordial, poiod*aliii . , • ~ °dial properties on- . - OALLTIONI -,r ,f , i4,./..,i•m*,:." , /1 The great popularity of this delightful AromatalfritWed many imitations, which the public thordtigaitatitiWattm, chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anythltureltahnl o m • have given Boerhave's Holland Rdtbni albittriat 4)114 t tle will convince yon how,infinitalyisumuiordiliffrilin ate. imitations.t - 4 .-repLiso , g, ini- Sold at $1 per bottle, or six baths for .sWthimie proprietors, BENJAMIN PAfiE, JIV.; deVQ)I - e . 9, Manufacturing PharreaceetetreamleYeVetrff,l;!*7l - Smithfield atUl Third, r i . - „.,.,„fevVetaiv..4l 4l l- . CrOrErtAt AGVXTE , ..... ~, 4 Philadelphia, 'l'. W. then tr Eons, 182 - d-stiedril i. Mare York, Barnes k Park, 804 Brtxidwayi VitFaitighreittl4-altt more, Cospare Brothers, clay street - ind'Alllinns. teacinnatt, John D. Park. Chicatto IlarcieKliti , la s. Water .t.. St. Low.., s.....wittaitts it c10„ , :p1..',044§D., J. Winght &to. - ~ '' ' <,....:tirrta •. Mr:LANE'S . , LIVER PILLS AND-10.11100sIE iki P R DR_ L. atarrr, a regulargradente tuniphylictis,lo,&-ten eira practice and enttHeitee,-indueixt. OracounaeildaNe de sire to alleviate hrenan mitering, egarrellan tots:toy:hag LM.PROVIDLRNT ON- - 1.93. r. OR BANAL - LISTR4 1111,74,1 P A. . ,-- V.V.R.1641 7 1 7 4131E.0A , V1t. 0. lit•LAtilt' prepared theseLreruodiee as the medical pintteettit Dr. C. McLane, for man 7 yAaoe.. . O,IIR IMPROVRa..I,I3%I RILLS_ AND. - YERlintritst possess greater eitioacy-and am:mare mild in *hair operarhirt. than the Liver PRI and.Vermifuse prepared arnordiniftothe oilltr. 0. McLane .. We make this.deelaration- , understandingly, and reowneend .them to the arJetiTo being by pleasant end onrativd,-and•betieve ttaTh oonerht.r ., to any other Liver Pal or Verroihmo seer prapai.l l : . Road Certilloate of Dr. 43... TEE WEfOKE WORLD OD2NITERED* -'.= DR. I. scorr's CEVEBRAT ' , WHITE - eIIiCASSM LININKVA The universal relief tii,iordAlbu aptillatiOnsisi thin • t I ERRATED WO of Pain Killers in eases of Illieulna4sto, , I Gout, Lambda, Sort Throat, bruises, Sprair*llll .A„ N.. Stiffness of the Jot 4:o V,. c tatacoOkio Iy. da,Burat) or any other disease let *loch allaire Adllerdan LiniMatitLl used, enables us In assist prolbyals MILL Dr. LOSOLITM .4 CRIATRATRD Irian Clitafra.i.N . UNINISIsTAtkIst.. , 7 - moat reliable, 04)and 131eassnarnuiadje yet dm:pv=o4 Wink , soaring ashituulung tirosAinnarwl.l.ll% DIA -R- 45_ 13 - 3114 °- THE PROMPT h CATIG,N Oli.L'AlN....i,The_lnillines , telltßtiol2ll to /1.3 Virtl36% Inlell by Ilenons of enllght s ßat judgment and strict integlify, elnandindnnstalt tq,144 , 1 - ,li - ss a standard llamilySeniedy. 'naives& ineieduloirciiifill require nothing more tbenthe following testimony iitTlr. V.,. McLene, distinguished to.st great. itaaavallir ,vit'lneflatiV , " remedies: ' —'",.. " 4 i. MEAD I LiairwilLD 13 DEAD 114 , }.4 - MCirIGISTOWSO . -A.,Bep d l:- - - Thu is toorrtiff; that I Save ermined the if Tak '.i. , '- paring SieLane's improved-Ternilfage'riudtive'il r.,--7 , I.Sort, who has been IN THE RAIGT.OF SILIIIKI' le g - AN I) I SING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN' ari'l 0 ,'' daring the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I bawd La, IMPROVED MEV. I make the alatridatabstl#s' t ' /.. MO, ntllutgly is 7 risk Tl'. Ni) urrup4or:" • ,- 4:: , ~ ‘t II &TETER I would further staid that I. hare, nail ~,,,,,i7. :''„. ,Ilse,' his Ci.i./inica LEM WDITE CIRCAMLNIIM - ~.'" -=-,:": - .P, 2 to my pLurtior , sash the haulasr eiLvtv, ,tio *t m Avir.,,, , i...--.A, - ,,-. ~ tentiouely rereornreerel it. ' 0 . 311 .° 1 .4 1 P . k., 4'o - ----- t i 11.1`11134:47 - All the above Medicines pre -are, 80, ,_ ~. ,)1 ;,. riSiOn of Dr . I. SCOTT Sold > bruggiMs, a1at,,,,„ ~. 4 ere ryw l• ere. - L.:: * , -4-1.,:: -...; The ONNUINE Dr. C Mt LA st E'S IMPIM.YrRDIiV. :." • • ' Pli LS AND IMPROVED vr.:ttmtvro N aro tiVieda it i ft e ..• I. betar & CO., Illk 3tr.i.uo, lit 1,.)1 titietlie 0 ,II ~.,. _., ~:cr .), The GENUINE Wical. (IR' , ASSI AN LlNDignclllgar,..o'-- s--, ,_,- ---' ;by mr. 1. 84.)43 , rr a Co , accorottanitd with kignikr,niols! - .. ,_ -- . - 80OTT, M D. ~= DR. I. SCOTT a at., Sole Prop:lst , ` . ‘nfli ' ' hank Pll+ o ', M ditia l ita ln llh 4 tlegiti -,-;-,,,, DR.O R llF.YSERWholsvale Agen;, - ,_,,4*,- v Ito Wood street, Pittsbmi , ...,, ,.- ' - e JAS. P. FLEMING, Wholesale Agency ; , ttfi ,- 1 , ",. - - JaZbdlylsawlyalwatl Near Railroad Depot, klhighllßS A CARL) TO THE LA DIES.— rr-i..,,A•r•-•-•,:r.....? ~..-.4„.z“."..."4::, : ry DR- DUPOII9;rS GOLDEN hiONTULY P1T..W... , ....e; -4 .*4'.8.1i _,. 3,FFAIALBS. The combination of Ingredients in,Dr. A irltp' . . -, 0 , ..--:•1 ' l co's Golden Pub,' are perfectlY Tumid esa; They have betlifii* used in the private-practice of old Dr- Dupont!) itrinverlle - .' --- ,:r-L-'. , yeas, and thousands ofladlen ca.' testify to theft 014 4 -y: . , _ ..,,,,_, , never-failing success In almost every man, in temple osigl .- , ' ,. ,4„. - .. ~,,.. irregularities, tvlieving painful and distressing Ina,Wi . ,','-,,,,;,:., than, particularly at the change of, life, 1t.... , 61 , 04:._ ': - ,: c f . ,'A . .;i:' will cure that commas yet dasullui -disease, that . '',5'.., - ' , , . Nearly every lady in the land suffers from diatixtotaliii ~ F . 14 -..., The ...hove pill has permanently cured. thousandhAA cure you if you use them. - They cannot :bartri:Xon'tlY . W.- . " , ,A= - ,: contrary, thoy ' remove all Ohetructione, i eaions natimi: te„,....ltir4\ ...'.. •-*. proper channel. and Invigorate the whole aystenki,-Ist,:', -.- --;. 1 / 4 :: ?base health will not permit an increase 9f fanda r riglyilir;: - :c71, 4 , these Pills a succietend preventive. l'or paiir . IS$6,, ,11 , 4 4 4 X.: j.:''''' rections ou the bor. Price, will liti, , ste4, , ,,Ati,r,„,e confidentially, by mail, by euclosin_g la t.o_4ofet 1 1.1 rr 'S •,'" Llowing venni: ~., ' '''V.,, , , , rreY4 4 -.'_'*- Sold by SAMPLE .Y. TEED, general a unitarefailki , 4, 5 City: FULTON'S Drag filers, ItirminglminVMDF-V. i ~ s end by W. A. CI ilia:A Fg ... N REV it CO.ieNtti4 4l 4 l k. , "--- . '. -- -- ,i opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, who wilt empoly . - ,,5, pmprietof a prices, Sold by ail DraggistslitdttWadit;-- : , : ,. United Stites. - :, ABA:Ok .- - V: . -,. PRIVATE DISEASES-154.,DEOliAjt*V4,':. 60 Smithfield etrem, between Third and lictitik& ?" '64i .: _streets, devotee hie entire attention to an Often Wan • tip, Ilia business In, for the most :pact, confined to private Venereal Diseases, and such , brought on by imprudence, youthfulaW l . 3l .,_ - ' r-, ':- : Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, GonerrbeNehlOal= ~. ,--:, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Bleeds With ape - -'•; :....e , ' of the Venereal Organ . Skin Diseaserlli*te., - ;, , 7,42 Tatter, Ringworm, idercdrial.poo64l . 3. . _ . _ . .„.w , .wr•••-•7.F.r.R. , — , •, : —;- . --V, Impotency, Pisa, Rhounuttima l tremaile-, t iVlr. Suppressteri, Diseases of the ZintifePlatidaill."Autt„,, t .l,-;' Affections, Pains in the Back andjoidldir'r-rnittiin A Bladder and Kidneys, succestbitilkltieitidi` , Muer ,_, .„...: Twenty years' practice (tentn•tbisidtX) e,.. o4llWr ., i t im =ili• to offer ASSOIAIoieILOF a sperirds , cure w al. "'". - -... --- ' 4 der his care.: . . Office and Private tkrnsultatlOn fteed l A 13 . 14M49 P -. " .1- 0' between Third and Fr mirth streets:' -'' •,, • - , I,As .. - . - , ' i'llaavv_ri "..--,`- - ,..-..----,..a.........--: - --, FI R. BROWN owithiiles to be conettlteg fat*, _Lir the cure of SECIASZT4OE-SEM„„,..,,lirs,fetsreati langmtanding ©id e a is - annealifte: "trin , e."..7, - --' to crab without , lay. T,kersob*,l44tdiviii , 3 e m -.ss- aff . 010.4 Ithpturiatism,:Pilfre,„hr , ,S*lilti DPW-An OillOm*_,,,._- 13 delay to get libiadvidi" . 14Attera CoOintilSitfiPrk .-#-,-: IYIOI - an"Volle be l. and Pr-hate " 4bibma : If - 'el" Ffittii h ithlialid: 3o6. str ''', 4e:l ,.. ll:. between Third and Itturftbttmka ? l4 oo , 7 4 "-,....' E; ,-- .._ ! ...-.--.......... : , ,(... ,4 „:::.,14 L. Ii- I R S• it if . . , R'4, P . 2& " . S-,,,c.k4 1 , ivAt • • . W I 1,F . '"1/ FIT ~,.. • ~, v ... :. : 6-1.7a7 3, THIS (SATUBDAYr MOBBING, - .. , ..,, , , , '.....-st:reft ~., `FLAG SITIYO OF AW'SUMMER COAT S: deceived per EiPtNia• - := -, - Also, now styles of .1 r , '"' - Z.- '.:'-'I ' - y ti - 4" ' ie l SU XI)IEP. CRA V ITS raND, giriglr , ,-.' '''''', .• ...) Received per Atlantic. .:-.:0"...i! , '&:..e -,-- ?! . at - ..,...' L. illhSitSpli..k.eßVl: 7, ' _ : . iellS No. 40 WiNildtirt , 2., l'iM- , :" , -t = elZ . .i FIFTH WARD PROPERTYTOWSW:„.:tr . 7 A Lot of Ground on Pike street betiqeen , __Wlifii„,,,ilt7..filil...l,, - tat to - y streets, with four separate, Frond/ :/jP,usT/I*'-gchfr-4`-- condition and well rented. Will tee sold Cheap. ~ a. . ., ,, , - je2B BLatiELY I •ItlOXilli-srg; . . ----------i CUFFEE.7- 30 pockets Java Coffee., 30 Iblt. euh ri„ff i • ,11Kfai64 4: - 20.bage prime Old Lagn.?4,l.*.--4-L. R . _ EFINED BOBAX-30041;eziirst00 ands ti 4 D for solo by - ----- .FrAirrAiG i 'in t et .S ' .'^' : ',,"7.' -'---;-:-----": . ---s i --- 4 - 4 - tgel , irP $6 000 Futsr--A05.,..8u ~ i , r-v, • Paperwauyofrorri<lllol:?l,ll.l33onlbs,lttP.7l.-'4,1.2 Mr , . Also, 01:1,19,88 =lvo* slitY.:4•Puratts tvithCittdia , '; " ' 31.1 ' . - -.- - - 7 -41 c- l ' l, . 0 1tx-lefri'::,, - - -- -,:! ' u14.2w , . ;'..k,<-s.,,,4'Votirth Kirdl -j". 1--3 lbs. fife `Black Tea.,,for. at.,;14 _ oaAvo's, Monet A. • •••• MOMMI EINES 0:6);-;;; • MOO* ;_ , , — ,•.':' , .,3• ,,, X: - F. , qi's`? , :..fil ,,- 1.1t,., .. --,,-,,1.:. ~—...j,,k,..r. 7 ,•:,,,;,„ r ~.'' : :...-.-1•,-;:.,0-,:. MISEEM ~ ; .~ ; 1 ~:
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