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LOCAL ATP Al RS.
TFIURBDAY MORNING
THE
SIXTH ANNUAL. EXHIBITION
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
AT PITTSBURGH
On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on
OCTOBER Ist, 3d and 3d, 1836.
Je24 R.OBT. C. WALIII3I, Secretary
Buchanan and Breckldrldge Club
The Democratic Club of Allegheny will hold a regular
meeting THIS iThureday) EVENING, at eight o'clock, at
Excelsior flail, corr... Fgi^•<" ,nd lAeock etreetA. A gene
ral attendance ie dealred. By order,
Formation of a Democratic Wee Chub.—Pursuant
to notice, a large number of the young men of the
3d and fith wards assembled at Wilkins Hull last
evening to form a Glee Club to act daring the cam
paign in conjunction with the Buchanan and Breck•
inridge Club of Allegheny County. A temporary
organization was made by calling Win. C. Gallagher
to the Chair, and selecting John C. Devlin, and L
Grier Sproul as Secretaries.
The following committee to draft a constitution
and by-laws was appointed: John Mellen, James
McKelry, Wm. Murray, Thomas Pander, M. Tomer,
M. C. Milligan and John Burke. After an excellent
speech from Christopher Magee, the permanent otTi
curs of the Glee Club were reported :
President—WM. BLACK.
Vico Presideuts—M. C. MR.I.toeN and Wu. Tao
Secret wry —A. W. Pe nlan d
Treasurer—Wm. B. Kelly
The constitution and by-laws ware then submitted
and adopted, when Col. Lawrence Egan proceeded
to deliver a brief addrese. (The Col., if we mistake
not, stumped Ohio for Oen. Scott in 1852, hut he
is now heart and soul for Buck and Break.)
L G. Sproul, James Lindsey, and Daniel Pander
were appointed Musical Leaders, and also the fol
lowing committee of Arrangement on Music, to co
operate with them : Wm. C. Gallagher, James Me-
Kelcy, W. J. Murray, Lawrence Egan, and Christo
pher Magee.
From the interest manifested in the matter last
evening, we confidently antieipate that this Glee
Club will be a decided :access, and do good seri ice
this fall.
The Pi(; Mend Business. --Frequent u uti ce h as
been taken of late in the public press of the large
business done in thieving pig metal, which is cold
to parties fur about one.third its actual worth. It is
carried on to a large extent, and the evil has become
so serious that our iron men have been compelled to
.. -
resort to active measures to put a stop to these lar
cenies and prevent their recurrence in the future.
Indeed, we are informed by a competent person that
one and &quarter per cent. of all metal brought to
this market is pilfered by gings of boys and men,
who manage in this manner to earn their subsistence.
One of these cases came before Aid. Johns yester
day. Isaiah Dickey, Esq., made information, charg
ing Paul Rice with buying 400 lbs. of metal from a
boy who vita by the euphonious soubriquet of
"Camphire," otherwise Nathaniel Graham, who al•
loges he fished it up nt the Puckety Schute on the
Allegheny River.. The price paid by Graham, we
belie:•e, was half a cent per pound, while it; real
value i s : , ..bout ono and three quarter cents. A fur
ther bearing is to be had in the case, when the
truth of the mati.'w will be brought out. If a few
examples were made , - f those committing these de
predations it would pro:-ably have a fff'At salutary
effect in reducing the percentge of i"" tothe " wn.
ors of pig metal hereabouts.
Trsu il .J r r ,
es" appears to he pretty extens.ie in this vicinity
if one's ,pilenietit iv to be governed by the record
kept in the different police magistretes' offices. 3 e''
terday Henry liertnerett was vommitled to peeve on
the oath of Catiarine Germerett, the woman he had
once solemnly promised to love, honor end protect
for all time. Having so far forgotten his obligation
8.3 to threaten her life, Aid. Itagetnan. of Ilirming-
ham, us the minister o: the law, stepped in to "pro
tect" Catharine from the unlovely designs of her
husband, and consigned Lau for a k•tief period to the
excellent institution pre:A:led over by J. 11. Phillip',
EN Before Ald. Parkinson Anna shuts. toads
to
information charging her loving lord, Powell Shut.,
with threatening to whip Let, itotitiry to nu not cl
AFsembly intended fur the protection of Women
Ltight.t. A warrant wag itituetl, but uu limo( ha/.
yet been made
Admitted to the Sebotd.--We published a lux%
days since a list of the numbers, the applicants being
designated in that manner, of the pupi's who on ox.
amination were unconditionally admitted High
School. The pupils repre,cmted Ly the numb—
with one exception, have since reported themselvi ,
and their names will be found below :
Eighth Ward -George W. Dethridge, Alice Bail,'
Louis Al. Dethridge, Rosetta Akerman, Eliza Jan,
Proudfot.d: Fifth Ward—Anna Jane Donnell, Wm
Mcßee, Lizzie M. Smith ; Eighth Ward—John Y.
Stoer Seventh Ward—Caroline S. Smith; Ninth
Ward—James W. :Mackerel', IL Verner Bates, It. W.
Flack; Second Ward—Theodore F. Arabia?.
In addition to the above, who were admitted
c onditionally, quite a number were conditionally ad
mitted, and Ln their casen a uew examination was
ordered Ly the Board.
_
Pal::Jern.s qua rdian .pi thr Siyht.— CoD el derr•
Die arm:Pune& was raised on High street near Wet,
ster, yoxterday afternoon, by James Kelly, the
watchman on that heat. discharging a pistol into a
crowd without the least provocation, while intoxica
ted. The persons. perillod immediately assaulted
Kelly, and used him very roughly, which might have
ended even more disastrously bad nut a couple of the
city polvve iuterfered by taking him to the lockup.
It was a double barreled weapon, but only one was
...discharged. Kelly will most likely receive his walk
..xyg papers as soon as he is in a condition to compre
and the difference between a discharged pistol 11011
h.
•charged watchman.
a di:
E UM MCI" MOO
many inducem
(Jame is now pie
ways find some of th,
or squirrel hunting. 1..
V. K. It_ and Lightcap
they can arrive at Brookville
leaving the city. Maj. Brady or
no doubt go bunting or fiohing any
/a a notice of the marriage performed r
man Wilson on Wednesday afternoon, we w
error in saying no questions were asked. We
assured that all the necessary questions were aske
and oati,farfori y 0 net, rrti :before the magistrate
tied the knot. We make this correction with tie
more pleasure, as Mr. Wilson is a very worthy man
~and performs bis duties correctly. hence we have 0 .,
desire to misrepresent him.
Summer L. flltirieg.—Luscious watermelons hate
made their appearance in our market, and yesterday
Connelly, of the St. Clair, regaled his guests with '•a
mess" of green corn fresh from the sunny South.
'Heretofore these luxuries have come into market in
this region earlier in the summer, but the killing
frosts of last spring have put the season back fully a
DiansiBsed.--In the case of Commonwealth versus
Dr. Berger, before Alderman Johns, the result, as
announced yesterday afternoon, was that the defen
dant is discharged from his recognisance, on the
ground that the testimony given on the examination
does not furnish probable cause on which to bind him
over to take his trial.
Town.—We observe that our amiable and good
looking friend of the Affer.onitin, Col. Brady, is in
town. His paper has a large circulation among km
barmen and other customers of our merchants, and
is therefore a good medium for advertising. We
presume the Colonel would not object to a few more,
if paid in advaLce.
The Filtewr , anti Doneloon Club meets to-night at
the corner of Smithfield and Furth streets.
S •
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.4 N • .
JULY 24
WILL BE HELD
W. M. lico.R.v. 1 5e „ ) .,..
W. A. rir.zu,
—The number of unhNITS
wishing to visit the country during the
thr, tlida flnd no place which offers
, nte fur pleasure as Brookville, Ps.
,ty ie too woods, and they can al
iwys ready to go trout fishing
lw taking the care on the A.
Piper's line of stages,
on the evening after
t. E. Carrell would
. .
!term.—Since the last acts.,.. i.f the Central Board THE LATEST . N EWS 1 A. and 0. Telegraph Line.
of Education with regard to dispen:lg with Prof. - PHILADFLRFITA, July 23.—The AtLsnti: and Ohio
M'Keown'a services as Principal of the High School BY TELEGRAPH. Telegraph Corrpany was organised to-day by the
election of A. Boyd Cummings, Esq., as President;
Sec
several applications have been made Co- the office—
i LATER FROM EUROPE. J. H.l3erryhill Esq., Treasurer; J. Sailer, Esq., Sec
some from men of very high literary attainments rotary. Mr. James Reed declines a re-election as
The target i.x.cursion of the Duquesne Greys comes i ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. Superintendent, and will retire as soon as a succes
s sor is appointed.
of to-day, when the Rover Guards' Medal, now in
possession of Mr. Petrie, will be handed over to the
member of the company making the best shot ... .....
The Board of Licensers have refused the application
of Mrs. Hanna for license to keep a tavern in Sheler
township
Cross Suil.—Thomas Atkinson was taken before
Ald. Wilson yesterday, charged with stealing a whip,
the property of P. McCormick, Esq. It is alleged
the whip was found by a man named Boilers, taken
to the Lamb Tavern, and from there borrowed by
Atkinson. He would give no account at the time of
'Jere he obtained the property, and was therefore
held for a further hearing. Subsequently he made
charge against constable Baer, of the sth ward, be
fore Ala. McKeene, of arresting without a warrant,
Ac. Baer was held to bail for a further hearing.
Coroner's horneet.—Coroner Alexander held an
inquest yesterday upon the body of a woman named
Isabella Collins, residing in the Sixth ward, who, it
is thought,died in a mysterious manner. In the ab
sence of any positive testimony either way the jury
brought in a verdict of death from causes unknown.
The deceased was a married woman, 50 years of age,
and of temperate habits.
Dr. Hellos Opinion of Hostetler Hitters
ILL, April 14,18.56.
Some months since, while recovering from an attack of re
mittent fever, I was reitileattsl to try Dr. J. ll..tetter's Cele
be ated Stomach Bitters, ne nn article peculiarly visited to tire
condition of convalescents from fever. It is but simple jos.
tine to say that It rapidly restored the powers of my iligesittve
organs and at the same time kept my bowels gentl) open.
I have no hesitation in Paying that hitherto In using it In my
practice, it has, In every case where I have ordered It, acted
like a charm lu thin' ',peaking freely of it, I far from puff
a patent medicine, an article it by no means claims to be
SANYOItD lISLL,
N. B.—We will out be accountable for numerous counter
feits of Hostetter Bitters, put np in the same shape bottle as
the original. Purchasers will be able to tell the original by
Dr. J. licatetter's name being blown lu fall upon the bottle,
or by tasting It. HOSTETTER A SMITH.
Sole Slanotacturers and Prprietora, 28i Penn at.
Ant for sale by Druggists and Hotelt generally through
out the United States and Carindas. jy 19,da w
Troll's 011 Globe• for Steam Engines
PORT PITT IRUR WORILR
Pitisborgit, April 14th, 18.5 C. )
Ma. M. F. EnTott—Sir : Mr. George Trott's Patent Oil
Globes" torte been In use on the Engines In our Works 1 . ,
three or four years pant. and have performed so satisfactory.
that we now apply then, to all the Engines we make. Fot
o ears past we have abandoned the use of any other kind
of Oil Globes. Ittaspialftilly, yours,
/OF -Stockings and hosiery for Winter.--
If you don't want your feet pinched with Lnd and bliori
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. LkilLl ' s,
cos
nor of Market alloy and Fifth street, and buy some of flo
elegant hue Steakings, that make your feet feel nice sad
comfortable. Lam also make. and !Wain every variety ui
Iloalery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and fifth
oil
streeL
NATIONAL AMERICAN Mk:ETING.— The ed.
1.:rr.5 7- of Fillmore and Dunelson in Allegheny ,ontity. a ill
meet In the city of Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY, the '_"nth ,i 1
Jaly, at 2 o'clock, et American Hall, corner • f Fourth and
Smithfield str:ets, to elect Seven Deleipstos to the Hsi is.
burg Convention, to form a Fillmore and Donelson RI. :to
tal Ticket. 8 MORRO,
.1Y241 President Fillmore end Donelson Out,
the GAS pI CO s N B II u P B A a N u Y
° D A I S Y I L D , R o N lv D ek — Ni The hs, T e r . i t isl
h i i..la tl
~
declared a Dividend of Fire per C.A. out „,1 the 10.,11,
the last six months, no the Capital Sloe: of the Coronae) .
payable to Stockholders ur their legal reprmentatives
with, at the 01100 of the Company.
JAMKB M CHRISTY, Treason
Office of Pittsburgh Ilea Co., July 14, 18.56—IjilA
01110 : AND Auto d itthlAltt R tt
NOTICX TO Silt YIIF —On and after Joly 701,
Bilis of Leafing truer be handed In at the Federal Pto.ot
don before T o'clock P. M. of the day of entynnent
grist, the Cornitany Will roc pay charges, or .ny Illatta4l
b.
r. oponsibte for their rolleetion J 11
Superinten t
jy
DOLLAR SA VlNtirl BANK—`.n. G 5 rout:Tß
eTREET—JON IO 3' SEW PUTI-DlNti ea.
must be flood., with this thitt/tutton to the ntonth of Ji,ne.
..n , 1 , 0 to dn.& Internet front July lot
CLLAS. A O LTA IN, ?teas r.
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•
I'1:Ii.C11.8SEI ) the . .. , tere , :t t•I
T 11011.4,6 Wit; IiTNI A N. itt the Pwitt Kotler V•tni,
the Ittst of May.l wlll hereafter tear) 011 the tattler Mattnt;
atel Sheet Lr work, wan their hrancbe.. .t 0-1.•
Water elreet. l'ettn Watt U., e npertetwe too, v
t .41n. In Ina i.141,..11, I luope to rt•utirt Icktisfarlioii
I% to, favor 1.1, with their trade J AMES MA1111711.4 N
Pittsburgh Mat 14.4
FLOUR SCI,PIIER-1:00 Ilit.. Oil 11:and
no.l tor sale tty IY7: YLKMINtI
MOSES F. EATON
AGENT Eon TOE
Sale & Purthase of Patent Rights.
And Dealer I. °Tory c.riety of ..NIP2HANICAI. 4\
ITU Eft PITY-NTS. (Moe an,: kahibttion NMI, N.. lA.
FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittribur:‘ ,
41- order, for Patontud Amid. of rr
prorapti, att , nded to.
all xsTs WAFTED.
PRICES REDI"CEI).
AS TIIIS le the age of cheap prices. ire
will in future Pen all $1,:li) b,..kit for I low Th , 1,4.
I, 0)014 is a list. Who rag twat Il t
iiiihirn Patti, f 1,,•,
Al or, 1,,x,
IVulow Ilt-dat l'avors. 1,...
, ....ortatith and Marriage, ty , ('Sr i...... flout t. I."'
I t.tila ; or. Ow P.-erl of Pearl 1t,...), 1.,.
White Chief, I,y C 11...1,0pt_ May Ur .A.), I.
ZN,E ) gia% id Si, v Shoo., I.y Olinstrad, lin,
e.al..iii for'
ff the St,litar, 1 .li ,
,• ••'• Ka-151. 1..
The. Clark, by Fanny Fern,
Sumner'. Speeches,
Afraja; or. Life and Love in Nora . ..),
My bondage and Freedom, by Fred Don Kiwis. b.
Uerard, the Lion Killer, Lod
Wolf...rt'e Roost, by Witaltlngton Irving. 1,00
lie News Roy, 1,00
The following One Dollar Books will be sold for tot.ety
1116:
Eroext Linwasl, b) Caroline Lee Herds, 90
Plitenisiatut, by J. Plio•nis, VU
, ;urriod, not klated,
Vagabond LID in
Hiawatha, by Longfelluo.
is
ltachel and the New World,
Serape.' Novice by Mira Huntley,
t•parrowgt ass Papers.
vu
Ilertha, by Frnstrika Bremer,
Wanderer, by anther of Watchman,
Remember, the LW.. Lo•As for the.e prices will ire
tor 0107 ..nlo at UYYFR 'S Nadi
rhre,
No. 7; Store
11-ERPOOI, A N I)
PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP LINE.
'due spluudid new Steamship CITY HA LTIMOK 11, Co it
Atik
Luau, will sail rem Philsdelbis on the •
7th Augus t—vise Liverpool 27th August.
Prom i'Ariddctpko. Pram Liocriv.el
Cabo. and $49. fay and pi: ,
Stnerage ....„
teereg
Ihnisa,ge Tickets to and front Liveryxd by the al..)re I ins
of Steamships, or by PI R.I. 4 T.CLA.St• SA ILI NO I'ACK ETk
eau be procured on application to
SABEL it (X.HtTI.S. 177 Broadal,y, New herb,
Or— JOHN THOMPSON, 4lu Liberty rt., Plitsburl.
P. S.—Also Drafts kw wile Wills/212 1! P bands.
T. DEMOCRATS EVERYWHERE.
BEAD —READ -- READ.
..:9,000 Agents wanted to sell In every town in the United
Ststes,
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
amisir4 MUCHABIAN,
• Of Penn:ph - omit,
Late Mounter 10 England, and formerly Minister to
Ili eria,
Senator and Iteprowintative In Congress,
and Secretary of State.
INCLUDINO vim MOST 151 IAPERS. 'OIiTaNT OF HIS STATE
P
By R.U. Kay., Literary Editor of the N V Day ild,k
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onalifled by his literary attainments, and his deal- cootie. Doti
with the Democratic prase. lie was feral-100 nersorially
the distinguished subject of the memoir with many Z`f the
dates and tacte of his warty life, mid from authoriteci friends
Mr..Bucitartan has been aupplitai with material inareomil-
Ide to other parties. The proof sheets have been submitted
to authorized parties. It ran therefore be called, without
CaParVe ,
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119 Nassau street, N. Y.
sp_..Copiesiimnt by mall Must -paid on receipt of pricm. jylli
'osop.b. White's Curripge Repository.
. 1 'WI Vr WTE, now carrying BOP'
I 'S: Ws spacious premises, (now hardy •
0 mess rot Ate Pittsburgh and (Irtiousburg
enlarged.) , v Mae Two Mile Bun, betwann
Turnpike, ns Lassranceville, respectfully barites the public
lattsburg,h sun t ,„ifaa.R.BIAG,EI3, BUGGIES, Ac. And he
efflikAleirieri purrAaßrs, that one prise
i do ., in ru s cu pec h, t r h iy is i s u t t i o r y r,
only le made. 'e.,tce i f , Ahekaslness enable* him to
Fourteen years' 61 1 01 'be smue choice millectlon of Car•
place before his patrons been hie
rages which, so many Vaara ei rarities lad most talented
department to select, from tit
c system Ic
omplete—the of his r °••••• eats
,eawar4/
upply the
• te prise..
best and most fashionable ufactu..7.......rvbtch vita
tUnencumbered by heavye p a"aa r j.ce
for decorating houses of business ht
1 R=ode,
itici°wrii44oLtc:l;7at YcZtretullithVe'tisu.:wiln.sa.l selj'
Th/fikr.iages repaired in the best with "basPeloh.
7.;
I:I[OOFL.A.ND'S CrEItMAN BITTERS—.N
arose In etore and for sale by
jyl2 FLEMING BROS.
BACON -3000 pounds Hams, Sides, and
shou t,a, for sale ey jy22 HENRY H. I:XIiLLINS,_
CI EESE-100 boxes this day received by
kV' a, HENR Y ' " COLLINS.
tiGAR-30 hhds for sale
HE by NRY It. 00I,LINS.
, r Alder
S i, 5 OS..
grqslit store andly , al_e , _ b : y_
MEXICAN MUSTANG UN LLEE I.:. : : NN V: iG N BI T:
RI i 1
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f o:: : :: , oo iy,), :b:. , ;; :in : ci r:::..ud
st : e t
bv
130
dovp
-- .iuN I PE R BERRIES-1000 lbs. - ill - st7l 7 e-
1.4, 1_ for sale by (15' 2 )
ey ceired and Cereal., 1, ( jv7 I FLEMING BEGS.
Y ( • El ADWAY'S READY RE L IE F -10
_____ , : 5 . , il . :i tc te T b Zed near the Outer Depot, AI-
Steamer Rock City Sunk. 1) LOOMS.-1011 tons Lake Champlatn for
il‘ 1.)(• barrels for sale
U.
coLLIN.
L I "-7-1"----
LoUlavrtis, July 23.—The steamer Rock City _lj mile by [Jo-131 .1 so. mtKial-IEAES
_ . . __ _ . _ --.
S O ura!tt,, ` "t l.- e ' d . ' , f . tial'ecXXliilralEyt,4l, a ll f u n:lu ' rirrs cou'a:,:::, '..!
le ,4 r... g, l h s , e . l t l o ) t • r Ci on t l y Nr - 7 p ily rir ."l-C---balaan t avgwdee p erilty:nl3Ltiwellil;:lltWawoor7:ll4l:.
Fimsoft_maccereC-11-fh-•-t—pfai; it - , -- i - t - s al - seek at Amsterdam. Fier stern hi , 6 feet end her CIANARY SEED--5 bbls. on hand and for
Y FLEMING BROS. tejne''..B". Real C.
e c r a genufaM A se l l ' lft..
I e ro , -
As-, for sale by jy22 B.EZI bow S . feat below the surface of the water. She will A.... 1 wilo hY L1Y7.1 —}/_I4YiNG_BROs._ at i Tf i eutuul. OD hand and r, i
yr ARPE 'S Magazine for August.
_ Mies is owls.
OR:A.N6E-S--40—bo—RayxeslEhias ilaLrecDzitoivNed and ' 4° raised. H. mon. & CO,
1: Nu. 32 Smithfield et.
tor -sae by
922
LEMONB---1.0 boxes this day received an+
for tale 69 REVERE:A ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street.
ERE
New YORK, July 23.—The steamer Persia, from
Liverpool, arrived this morning with dates to the 12th
inst.
The Cunard steamer Arabia arrived at Liverpool
on the 6th inst. , The Ericsson arrived out on the
7th, and sailed again on the 9th for Now York. The
Steamer City of Baltimore, from Philadelphia, ar
rived out on the 9th inst.; she sailed from Philadel
phia on the 26th ult.
Nothing new in relation to American affairs, ex
cept a somewhat milder tone on the part of the
London press in relation to the Central American
question.
Political affairs quiet. A revolt had occurred
among the Tipperary militia, which was suppressed
with three killed.
. . _
[SECOND DISPATCH.]
The Persia reached her dock et 7 o'clock this mor
ning, with 200 passengers. She left Liverpool at
three o'clock on the afternoon of the 12th instant.
The steamer Arago arrived at Southampton on du.
10th inst.
The evacuation ~f the Crimea has been completed.
The Liverpool races hid somewhat detracted from
the business of the cotton market.
Just as the Persia was leaving the port the wen,
ther brightened, and as the market was very sensi
tive, the prices of breadstuffs may be atiected by it.
A serious riot had occurred among the militia at
Menogh, Ireland, on the 6th of July, and continued
for three ElleCeShiVe days, caused by alleged bad faith
on the part of the government towards them. They
had been ordered to disband and give up their cloth
ing and-arms, which they refused to do, and Instead
broke open the magazines and seized ammunition.
They afterwards paraded the streets, discharging
their pieces in the air. Assistance was immediately
telegraphed fur, and 1000 troops of the line soon ar
riving, a short struggle ensued, resulting in the din.
arming of the insurgents ; three of the latter and
one of the insurgents were killed, and about a dozen
wounded. The citizens sided with the militia,
and cheered them un. At the latest accounts all was
SEMI-ANNITAL SALE.
A. A. MASON & CO.,
. 25 FIFTH STREFT,
A agonner the opening of their GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL
SALE OF DRY 0001. M. All of their immense stock con
tinued in their Wacker:tale Rooms will he marked down 25
to 50 PERCENT. LESS than regular lateen. 1.1 3
VOII. SALE-20 Acres of Land; a good
...g.: situation for a country store; about twenty miles from
the city, to a thriving neighborhood, and no store near.
Four Houses—two Brick. two Frame—in Allegheny City;
one Frame situated on the Diamond, occupied as a grocery
and provision store, and for the business four vacant lots.
WANTED—A GIRL to do housework Dr a small family in
Allegheny City. Situations wanted for Men and Buys.
Apply to GEO. W. BUSS, at his Real Estate Agency and
Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio street, fourth
door east of the Diamond, Alleghouy Cie._ jy3
NOTICE is hereby given that an application
will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at
the nest eollaluri, for a Charter nt Incorporation for a
SAVING FUND BANK, to be located to the Borough a t
Birmingham, Allegheny County, to he styled -TM Bit
utiugharn Saving Fund," and to be a Bank of Deposit wet
Disc ,unt., with A Capital Stock of Seventy.five Thousand
Mama. 13,1
DOCTOR: ILOOFL--AND'S CELE—.
larinfliAN BITTERS,
Pacesata, or Ds. C. M. JACKSON, Ilitmah's, Pd.,
Will effectually cute
FIRST SESSION.
LIVER CUAIPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, CHIIO.
W Assn:soros, July 23.—. Senate—Mr. Seward pre- NIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES
o f en invitation from Vanderbilt to the members OF THE KIDNEYS,
of the Senate, to visit, on Saturday morning next, his And all Dise.iseit ari,ing
; from A h Msorrkrird Liver ,ii - Atinnash,
new ocean steam( r lying off the arsenal, and stating Ms cuc
sallallsa
that facilities would lie offered fur that purpose. that Inward Phsa.
The hill relative to the improvement of the Saran Foible-as, to Blood to tbe
Head, Acidity of the Stoutest,.
nah river passed. Nauseam heartburn,
M m
r. Mallory, from committee on Naval affair:, re •o
Fullness orweight lu the Disgus for Fod,
Stomach, Sour Eructs
ported a joint resolution authorizing the acceptance. tattooe r :finking, or Fluttering M. the Pit of On stir
hy Lient. Maury and other naval officers, of medals iesi i,, :s e i e ,mi e g or the Head. Hurried and Difficult
from foreign guvurnments, threerviees to the cause of Breathing, Fluttering et the Heart, Choking cr Sufloenting
science and humanity. The bill passed. 5.a.e.,. when in a lying pasture, Donne,. of \ i sms,
Dote or Wets, before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
A long debate ensued concerning priority of liusi. in the Iliad, Deficiency of Persplratlon, Yrl
Delis, during which Mr. Weller zeal that to-day has Inwriezni of t h e Skin end 1,101141, Dein in
been assigned by die Deumeratic caucus for the cou• the side, Rack_ Cleer, littlinn, At
sideration of the Pacific Railroad bill. sudden Flushes of Heat liorti•
Mr. Trumbull peotested against the majority meet tog in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil. mud
mg in secret and deciding the order of business great Deprowsicon tit
They might as well expel the minority at ones. SPIRITS
Mr. Weller explained that the object was to ,lie- I attributing such enfeeble ptopettlee to
testis remedy, no
patch business in a systematic way instead of wasting ras or unaarrantabie assertion ts made. liot uulti) stated
time in discussing its priority. as h A ; proven undeniably anti conclusively ley the et trial
dinary corsets stud benefits arrirrnlfrOrtl Its 11160, un i tes the m-
Mr. Clayton said that for the remainder of his life „,-,i,,„ of M. ilkw r i... n ,. ~,i,,,,,,, D.. ll o ptUnd, i ,,,,,„, .1!
be should alway. Vote 115 he pleased without toeing a I chums of Eilrupeots soctety, and from the Iturttece• Mari el
alive I. any party. testimony, Irian RP port , Of Eh , American ...intim at, in eu-
Mr Douglas justified the caucus in order to defeat minced durin g rh,:',l'"r ton i'""r u l .' i d l i i ' ri ‘,.. ndr ,, " 1 i h he ,l' ir•-
the policy of the uppiisitiou, who desire to delay action G0 ' i r .,.. 1 n ir . '„ r i ,"%.,........ d % 1 P ,, r .,,d `v 7i . ; ' 1,7 w 10., ~,'„.„,„,„ 5 ,,. ° ., ,T . " 1 :17.
on public busiuess. moat universal; indeed there la ecarrel v a family thioughout
Mr. Fessenden, on behalf of the minority, denied the whole extent of our country In which there cannot he
that they ever avowed such policy, or were actuated "ell ....V In at robe, runt freel'es sane.. rms l l' ,, Vrorri
ch desire. appearance denoting a dowariel Liver, or an stoat e.t.a! and
by su
us flaring Dr/peptic.
Mr. Douglas thought that everybody who had wit Theo of whet immense importance to this cl i ps of invalids
missed the course of the minority w ould hale a right that a eersain and ratable remody stwuld to'
ph, •.1 nuthin
to infer from their Actions that such it as their policy. their ...h. ons in wlitch
nott baneful or injurliow drug sti
fle ssa3 willing that the panic should decide the tens into Its ertnisreiltkili ; y ..n which the pa drug .au
rely with the unmet , on tide., e auilcertalniy, mod 1/.• assred•
question, whether he was Correct .4 not. fr.., situal and tangible pr.!, that tire article he Is using
Mr. Weller Irithilrew Li, Inol:i'n r" take up the j really possesses the virtues arts - Mute- 1 to it Such a reap, y
Pacific tell, finding that the rhole day war likely . -LlOitYLANtrsi GERMAN lINSITERS " Thousands ' tf
thus to he (Sl.llLll26Siy eirOSUMed. dotter. have been expended in ile ntatinfireture and diffusion
The dill continuing the improvements at Sheboy. t i br 6 dughout all pars of ti le colalnntit.ll.ll.l the posprsetor
F" harbor ." 4''''''-`'-kd and Posse" , end the .sea. *Leta:tile i! " c7s t re 'a ns ' li 6. llll/ " Ks. '"' us it h ' er ' e " L l T ' al t s b tll ' esti ll . ' t I r di.s . " be..r:
ate adjourned. intrisbised, that there mono' 1* found tititubeill %dung to
/boom ito motion 11f Me. Barksdale a resolution I tiwtify tons virtut•sAlY iii the Pr•rt"s' l'i • isirirs' ...
Was adopted providing for evehing sessions this week it is nw - st l'es aunt r •Ils'
the mist prountnent Fllystmana In the rrountry. a 1,.. have
ftsr general debate only. mos. role.! tliair atoms] Malty:luny ii. «stare, of I. srslit
- The speaker laid before the House a coalman:cm I ~,10 , e. to ioncossiori, the,. we wititil respeettely wk of
ti .1. from the Seery tor) of the 1 reitattry, re...intent lamee. sign te/1 Oith any ..i . th. tir,ne /Isanamn 1“ iii/.. sl.•
,ng leislatoo, so as tu"r e enr,tuAlly t. prc,ptit Its. tt ati tel. PP.: I t,i. PPOur..l It a 111 net, 1* r . i .,....11e.l
Under a altottun ol merchsorlire in 14.0.1 ...1 ths itaisnunt. olio/. roads, all a, .. /.,1 r
A . ~,, , ,,t . ,4 .1 , ,, ,, .. med . 1, , ,
wt ...
,t..t. th,„ rprail.„,..:iri..t,,,7,l:.l,l,:re. an ltirnalit.::,..}:nbt,....twa,n:l,ua, l/ trild 1: h . ? . 11... pro
vine by which the Hoare )silt ribs) decided that M-. Is, of T. , •'I ,• :IL 111.1“. i.• Ito " I.. '' linrity II) IT::
Chapman. delegate from Nebraska, was entitled t , it
the. Mlles, tram the inert to .41/ler n 1 anti n.. 1: 1.0.,s it .ri
Ms seat. A resolultio was tid.pte.d authorising 1.1, slishinsoln .1, -ill ~.irle. /1 /11. l'nuel All A i , uts 'or tits hit
Lis
p , en , pf. mileage . pd per Jamul to " 1 . , t, " Mr Less e a atilloo sr/A t....1,/.....ite the Almanacs, ,11.1.1./ti•li
Pilo. Ipelllgn. e ...11.1N1..11.14:1nr 1 ..; arch stmt, 1'1“...1.-1.
Lennet, Iliu contestant phis.. Pa
Tbs House then proceeded to the c•iniirleration id For sale wholessle I." hi us-dirrD or ell lire
a l , tormitre irrs.
the ew Mexico eon tested election ca.,. and at ,tail hy A Males
tierarea a nd simiekeeter. In s/
lay unamundi, ConSelit Ike clerk read a statomet.t ' II." t " 4 "" iM ` d " '" ' . ""'" I '" • '" I '''
ELS:NI i N , : RIO seals I
of Gullegos. who sap that tin, ineere Aid pets with lit OE. , II KEN .. ER,
which r•crlart, members have permitted themseli err i 1 , i . ly Illtslairii.b
dr treat his proposition that he sh oild tie heard bi r THE CIIEAPEST lIVILDINO LO'I'N IN
connsel hecausc of Lie inability to make a f rrinal
Till. It Alt li El, amt ab.ut line last. lien, or lists
discourse in the Fdiglisli language. Moe produced m ' ~„, ~ „,, „,, 1 ,, „1 i i„,.. , 1 ,,,,.. 1,,,,, ,q 21 lout front „„
other eilect upon torn than of painful disappointuiebt ' VllliiLitt dicer by Lai deep ta sl4 het alb, Mu' Leta
al thesis exceptions lu the generous spirit 11/ ht. 11 he , will /sr in. 1.1 at ,P+U neat Per.-. h ,a, n.ialtor (no or lo ,re
Lea been alleettrag*/ to Cips,...l fsOul all the rope '
1 1 . .r0ta L,4 r -al, have them at WO mat Tri... tin-I.w: ..,
iies' g tire, of a free and magnanimous people. Ile , )1 4 bal ""' '' P 7 n e T . ..',Ti i3 1.:. 1 3 , ' i '' . ',.),::" , ,. t y,"..."..,...,
asserted that making al:each. was not the chief or .
NNU AL S•il E
i ital function of a delegate. He denied that the iii 41 111 EM I- A - • - -- - • ----A ••\- M A - . " 4 I N
fluency of the Roman Catholic Church w isii brought
.1•21,4.,'-fl)i,g,t,s`ltri, rV u k r r . 7 , l*wi r ,.",' '` . :', 1i k* :, 1 1: d .,, 11 ,...
auto the contest to scrum his clectien, ii” tug lb.' i strusal and Fig : dans, th,cluire, Its, 'ri ant plain lit k Pitt...
the new French bishop intermecidoul by himself and I stirSsuns; Pomp de :44... Mace, ic.. A.. at a reduction of
the linen/ not to Fupport, hot crush Inca. i 7.. N and pet. Cell/ )) la
tateriu the contestant, during his reply, said that 1 E NIBROIDERIE.S REDt (Ell-- w c are
iienegos should Lies e gone to school to learn the - ie.. . ifs, ing um moue arieortruesit i I new and niegoril
Eugll-1. I d nguage before attempting to represent &nib. 'et IPP Pt a rtPIUPtiOn of mei-thirdA
fr MASON om cream( l
P l im o .,
N e w Men;'." ,uCongress. 1 1.0 I,ll.ltig delegala had t P'' A 0
appealed 1, tie us' 'tinn,nily of the House, but he. 1 VINE TEAS ! !---- A feu - more custom‘•rs for
inure, detneoded J ustii e, and tailing in that, *out t 1 l' u..•-. v l RE awl VII Eitll TRAP ear/ no 4r,..1un•. later
scorn to ask a fii or. Ile ar orld Hurst cur - coder this, r“i VIL DRAVrr S,
so help him iiod. lie Was the first native of New r 'it' _ Nis N . : lie!. r: lit iits I I las onuil
Mexico who had addressed an American ihtigreas in 1 4 1 1 N 1.:!•'1' Fll.l . V ( 'EN T lOr NO II N . SoN
the language c-I the conetituLton and laws. If tiny 1 TV.A IN TII I" {in :an IP. 11.1 at
man ihOuld say ha was a demagogue he should tree:
r ot" I/1/0 0 ~,, ..: !d4i ,i t.l
him ac a calumniator and vlllaio. The Bishop re I )EI,II 'IOIS COVE EE' - If v"ii w‘qi Id
tc rred to by G allegos had displaced thio c priests l_, lose s deltshous Call' A C.. 1. r tri It*/ ti,-wited a. , .4
who disgraced the religion they professed ty izdul I . Dula N e`.
11 tint bl oise .d in/ Isunils. J)"
genet , in vice in all Its aspect., aid filled their places I _ ii — es. . .
......_.
with others, end mitablished scSouls on a good With ; 1 -2 B"''s cOR N SI A RCII, Orvi • and
dation It was not surprising that usher the priests oswer.••
shoses lieeker's Emma
were no longer able to rotate their wicked ...mind. ' 1 - • Wlieritr n Citaa
alley they should find fault with the Bishop Jun fl u fresh He, Floor At
The ritatoluliun declaring that Gallegos line 1,11 ~id
Li11.0.i. 4
and that Otero was elected a delegate was adopted, 1 PRIME
BADS ) itlu curFEE
and Otero was sworn in. I 1 s ' _) ( ao tags prime l-sguso :a Cogs,.
Die CuLLIU:III.Len sin Prititing reported *resolution Ul. pockets tiormt.Jllld
P II irb was to print 20,41 e." copies of the majority stdl to bag. Mat Nrallai
tmnority on the K MOW. Investigating Committee, I, ile, . prod by t f i sts, ir 1:- DI.A 1 0
_
with I 00,litiu copies without the jouraal and evidence I DOORS TO TAKE TO THE COI N 1 ii---
p,• the members, the former to C... , 1. nil and the latter.' Lli coziens* Spatroworass Parerrs Beautiful P2rio -$1
.i cools u.piece. 1 A sicenturre of ileinrit Ow Llo Cr. n Kill. r Among Wild
The House went Out,, comtnittee, and took a ',re-- ' Orilmols "I Africk. WIG , illinankti , ii , vlilsh ti, hoes. One
s.
i John In ouglisas Damao Papers, rit Iri
until 7 is'eloch msit P.Mio vol t --prier $1
EVENING SESSIGN The Hidden Falb. li) Marim, Ilm Poi I, aa11.0,4 A 1....
There was but a slim attendee , . ; i -MI -14 /CP Ii
Mr Davie, of Mass., 'l,l, e in favor of the bill , The Ladies' iiimle to iierfect thruntit) or Nixon.", D, ran
heretofore introduced li) hon , go tug privatect's. lan I I'd i ‘ersation--joee - i 'll cents
' thank! N ism., Lis i ortut..-. and hie Friends.lrdtin , - s l , 2 k
Olen bounty lands, and placing them on an equality I
For side to NV A. 0 I LDEN is F.NN MI & 0,,
with soldiers and sailors. 16 stated that 15,0110 werel 3)1 : Fifth it., uppocte lb, Tl,..nt I,
employed in the war of I'+l9, of whom probably nut c
111 A - LILES LEVER'S NEW WORK--
more than 2000 were now living. Ile eulogised their
' THE MARTINS OF CID) . MARTIN. to On.s. 1. ,, S
services, which he contended have not been suffici .the Daisy (Slain. or Aspirations; 10 the author if -Tim
catty appreciated Heir of Itedelyele," Ac.
Mr. Sapp argued agamst siavery extension. Ile John lialifez.Gentleman; by the author of sfitiiii. -
could assign no reason why his party was called
. F . tittr . a d,, le n l , , r i f . i , In t r b ll n n t lLKkk or ! . .4 . T .
~,,,,,,,..„...
likelt Republican other than that the people of the '
The Old Vice ?' by Mrs. Itutiiaak
North tamely subtnit to the Fugitive Slave Law and I The Adventure. of Jules Gerard, the Llou Killer of A lael la.
subject themselves to be negro catchers ftir the South. Ls miner's Otte Thousand and Ten Thome Worth Knowing
Ile predicted that nepl lioV.Milier the Democratic F
ASIKNCY OR BALM OF Tl4olit k N P , I.O e W3 Ito' mod
party would lie among the things that were, en d II
e I l ItRUDINd'h RUSSIA SALVE. at l l
N. SIINIs il. Oil.,
een placed in the White House will stand on X.... 32 withheld street
wit:Ail
the broad basis of the Union.
Mr. Valk--Who's that
Mr. tulip—Fret/lout, Freedom and Litierty ,
.-- . -. -_- ----
quiet..
In Parliament, Lord John Russell's motion in re
lation to Italian affairs, was fixed for Monday the
14th.
There had been no reference to American affairs in
Parliament, excepting some interrogatories concern
ing the boundaries of the Belize.
The spinning mills of Joseph Ainsworth, at Bol
ton, had been destroyed by fire. They contained
SAO spindles.
THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
KNAP A WADE
From 'Washington.
W.AkiliinUTuN eirt, July 21.—A telegraphic dis
patch was received to-day from Mr. Burlingame, ut
New York, allying that he intended forthwith to re
turn to Washington, as Brooks had failed to follow
lout He was answered to pursue his journey to
Canada and await his appointed time, but some of
his friends anticipate his return to tnorrow. Mean
while the police officers of Washington are still on
the lookout fur him.
In the Criminal Court eight hours of a continuous
.ession to-daS , were consumed in a discussion as to
ao..at shall be the character of the instructions of the
jury in the Herbert ease. Each side has submitted
a set on which the Court will decide.
EARL 'I'APICTCA---.5u.
al. sale byuEn...________
BL4Ny. BOOKS, Ledgers, Juurnals, Cuss.
and Day Books need in counting hoaxes. Also, Court
Dockets, Steamboat avid Maraud 11.fits,ou hand or made to
order, ruled to any pattern requlml. and bound ii, say o.yit,
desired. W S HAVEN, Blank Book filaunfactumr,
0 myal ' Nerket L. corner of Secoud ß .
AITSINS- - IV i5-71.1.1£1-70., demon brand,"
Just reeelted and fur W., ty
N 0.39 Wood street.
C "
Rudd pod li. C. Totten A.,. this day become Fanners
Pestruct4ve Fire. in the Fort Pitt Iron Vforks. The busionss of the concerti
ulll he conducted under the firm and name of Soap,
Toitotiro, July 23.—At one o'clock this morning a ; Wade & Co.
it-ItTNEttSLIIPit—EY:EORTICAE:4.D-717,' F.
large fire occurred in King street in this city, destroy- 1 The unsettled business of the late firm of Kean & Wade
ing a number of frame buildings, offices, lumber wili,iabi.t..ia,t,tregnil,catit;.l.?;ll43ew firm.
54 1
' yards, Arc. The theatre narrowly escaped. Loss --..-,-. --
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- $..0,000.
WASHINGTON, July 2J. --The (,ii, n - publishes the
correspondence between Drunks and Burlingame.
In reply to an intimation by Burlingame that he
would be at the Clinton House, in Canada, on Hater
day, to settle the difficulty, Brooks declines going
seven hundred miles, through his enemy's country,
by a route through which Burlingame knows he
would be running the gauntlet of mobs and assas
sins, prisons and penitentieries, bailiffs and con
stables. note from Gen. Lane advises Brooks to
take no further notice of the matter.
I Sailing of the Afars.. t For sale by
NEW Yoas, July 23. —The !arias sailed at octal ; .-ti - • •
to dur for Liverpool. She takes out 90 passengers, N YER'S PILLS --5 gross just received and MAUI( EREL--New Nu. 3 large for sale by
f... - gale by Ur2t) FLEHING BROS. .)yl2 HENRY H. COLLINS
slid Upwards of $1,000,000 in specie. '
No. 39 Wood street
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AUCTION SALES.
COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE.—On
‘...1 THURSDAY evening. July 31st, at A o'clock, at the
Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold--
Twenty-eight acres of choice laud, being part of the well
known "Wools' Scotch Bottom Tract," about two miles
from the city, beautifully situated between the Braddock's
Field Plank Road and the Monougahels river, adjoining
bove
the
flue residence of the late John .1. Roggen, Thu
hum been divided into four lots of abott seven acres each,
offering elegant sites for country resitlinces, easy of screen
at all times, and commanding flue views of river scenery.
For gardening purposes it is unsurpassed, being noted for
fertility of tell and desirable exposure An excellent two
story brick dwelling house is erected on one of the lots, and
several temernenteon the others.
Terms at sale. Plans can be seen at tie
M. DAVIS, Aurt
/YZI
BANK STOCK at Auction.—On THURS
DAY evening, July '2-11.b, at 8 ;clock., at the Aler
chant.' Ex,banr, will be sold
-st. shares 3lechaula Bank of li Pittabtrg Stock.
lyeI" M. DAVIS, Anct.
BANK STOCK - AT At kyr !o N . On
TIMRSDAY evening, y' Jul hit 8 o'clock, aL .he
Merchants' Exchange, will be sai—
l) Shares Mechanics' Bank of Pituiturgh Stock.
.IJ' l9
P. M. DAVIS, Anet'r.
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ANKINO HOUSE IF
cut:l3ll BRO., HARROW Jr 00.
P.l I'EXPORT, /0
Mak ßiver.
Prompt
11l poi nti o on gero tn on. and
t..ent Qt th. N;
mi.to w
[noted to their
REFEI TO--
1 . JONES & CO., Flttaburgh,
It. K SWIFT KRO. JOHNSTON, Chicago ,
K. W. CLARK CO., Philadelphm.
CITIZENS' BANK, Baltimore.
elotitti; Da° K 01.,/., Now fork,
L.IOKK A
. primunatl.
N rN'll wa le l a
r
for Lot of Orouud On FIBAIIIIIPti ntreot, 30(oot
front by 134 (not doep to klulberry Ole) , on which totcheu
two
Two Story Brirk HOORNI, Ma) C.a./Wag four roorny.lti
oellar, in the nolethorlmod or the hydrant., water and
gee Thin Is 4 very dealt - able pnvert,). Inatutifully locate
on the
d,
oorimiandiug a delightful view of the over, aconery
oPPI-die Ode, on and will ELY sold at a.,rlfico. Appleto
;
i ;els 131. A K k RICKKy.
IZICIIII
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
HERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Psericient.
L. WILY( ART IL
Vie, President. ,
T. 9. CL.RK 6, W. CAPS
JOHN P. PEA RA
W. A. LA VEIN,
MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEASIERS
NJ Lim
Hermann
&lin burl ..
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Baltic ...
Africa ..
Lebanon_
It ..
Barcelona
TO AR.,IVE.
beure 1,, n,"
!lay, Nev Yolk.. 10 iy _
Rottou An. ..Liverpool....__.Jul.y
_
.. . Ls - ~,00l . ..... New York July 0
Persia . ...:verpool —.New York . ... July 1:!
City of Baltimore.. Liverpool lialtimore . .... July lri
Washington Southampton—New Y,rk ........July 16
FiAlUft..The sales of Roar t,ility ttmoola to 519 Lbla., 0.
follome: 30 Mils. siiperflne. from store. at $4.30, fio Lid.. do,
from store, at ;6.20; lb 1 tile. extta, from store, s i 92
Mils. do, from wagon and store, ni 64,6'2,; ato tibis. extra
family, to arrive par railroad, at 17 ; 20 bids. ea tra, from
store, at $6,45; 60 5515. Impel tine and extra, In lot+, from
store, at $11.2663 1 1,75; 60 libts, extra, in lots, from ature, at
$6,76(06,67)•4; 90 tibia extra, in late, flow store, at 6.67ai 42
Ws. extra family, front etor, at $7, and 11' bids. 01:1, rime,
in lota, fr..m store, at $6.374,.
URA IN...Sake 100 bush. Oats, from store, at 280.
SOUA R.-Sales 4 Itllds prime at 10r., matt.
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1i...8a.1e5;43 Ltda. rectified at 35427.
BACON...The 4a1..8 to-day foot up 16,000 ihs.and 10 tier es,
viz.: 5uOU tbs shoulders and haul's at 1034 and 113 i , cash ;
2500 Ms. shoulders at c. 11; WOO Ms. sides and 11.1.111 A
at 11 and 11 !jr, rash; Ouoo Ms. shoulders and-hams a , 11
and I'd. 3u days, and lu tierces sugar cured hams at 13.4ur1
14, cash and :40 days
BEEF Sales 4 unl.sa plain at cast,
LARD .ziale 4 tlaresis N. 1 at 34 days
BRATEI.
UU IJuxu4 W. It., iu lots at 9c.
OILS 1U L 1,13. No. 1 Lard at 90,, cuh.
TA LLOW .Sal.. 13 bbLo. at lUc, equal 10 :ash
Dr st, rtwr Prreitt . 1
Wt uteo , i., July 12.—Cottvin market 11nel/tinged. aith
moderate demand and firm prices. &ilea fir tln• week Lon'
been:l2 Ou bales, Including 20 1 $) to speculators and bn
ekport. Market cloned firm at the F diewiric .111,Ptal
New Urbana fair 7d: New Orleans tiiiddi•bc n Nebde
lair CeS, ; Mobile middling 2. 1 . i. Upland lair ••••••,, t pllluJlo...i
-dling 6 3•1 11 The stock of Cotten in teat 15700,1100 bales. at
11
.14.1$ .771,N1V., are American. The W ha d lean st,r.ll,
Bleed-loam — A shade higher. prism fit in with ino,h,ate
Inlet. 1t l.rrt advanced and Flour from .441 to 14. 11 Id.
.•r• Con, dOMatiti un ii.hance of In sales are itltlited It, 1.1,-
V l• 11, late,.
Li , EXIK•II.. July 13.:1 o'el.,ek—Afterunon —The estimated
.ales of Cartoon b,day late been between :OW arid both/
the Intarlet being uln h.. W.) to every reelect.
Itreadmtiala hrisi and nriee. Mo.:e, ate bal.,
Wheat at preslol.l2l rates. Flour un,lianci - J
Provuione.
Idv EVII•Vol., J 111) 12 —Proviaiona ilucharo„,l til 11, r) I
Tuilow in et.011(1..r Ktoly
Western reit Vl'llettt Yti 4k11•,1015 [id; %line lUt 3 , 1 to J tttl
Western Canal k lour ::Us to 33.; Pl.llatielphitt It
lid, good tfislo ?Ate IA to 378 GI; etrttight 01 I ,
Of 4
Wmttartt Sallow 3 . oru tltt.t to '2 , 01 1,41: while '-'95 id to :to.
Naval Sturiar- -Contiuhri Rollo 4.
LanDau, July —lron uurrk.l firm with modulate busi
ness at former rat..'.
1.4011,011 MONLI 1.1,1i6, LT. dad 1/11 Saturday for
uiuhey at 1,6'. pt fur susa,unt
11 arty mar iCt Th.. he Bank of
I.u4latul heurevaaal 460,000 puuml. Au,rru an plucks Mut
with au upward rimileti. y.
11.)e-A Curran M anti, July —,aales of earthen 1 . .1 Ihr
tank 11 (or) bah% Neer ttrliiao. fri ip kiil/4.1.re
SIPoN, July 12.—l'heri• to a large busing , . doing 121 Su.
gar I.'4,llein Ten—curnimin Criugaal an al. A
largo bushier... tit,llll.: 111 Hire at tall prichs, and laddur. are
a.k In:, au ads :saltpetre quiet. Carrel. land stumly
and firm
NI. Vona. July Z 1 —Flour 14.10: haltal ushler the 1-f•
nia's hewn but the demand Is not see) mitre eithrt for n
port or the home (Ma, W alien ll ISA: bin at $1".•,9•14.• n 1 ;n c
t
,ameonon to gnaal su .0
lartlann 1./Sl , . $.1'..1:. '.......,4 1, 1.1 extra do:
tine bulk of 11.0 natloa mere at $1:.02, $5, , t/o.s'n o Ino ~ . 111
viper - tut. to coon elle, lowa, 111111 , ,1.. 1 Ilillatll. Nritnonan , r)
a n ,.l oh,. VI snau.o.7o fn alt. 1.1 L.nuk, t 0•• Innen, n 1 -
.0, with-3 alaent nut tho tounleno y. f inri • a 1-nllut ,lam .0
.rd In Casonsluvi Finn, ti. en ls A 11...r1,1.11.• 1 , ...1i,us 4.,
104 arol Intl,- ae. a nnliala 1,1,1..1. , 1 1 : nn 10.1 s at to: .......,
....In horn 1100/Itioll u, Oil on a extra i‘olllizer , l H, , ilr 1 , / r
St r/ , annl tint:r held. VII,. I I.' 1.1•1 , 11.1 1'.,.1.5.„,..: Or 1. , 1
!1..tr.1 1.. e.,sl 41,•1 7 .4!,.•'r.',.. Ino fah or and antra Itt e
1.,•.1111 ,11 1 4 . .411 41 , 0 l n.. toloan:. It.. sari,. 101- 1% on At
..10. fa na a On 1.4. rLis., t 4,1300.1 rlll,l 1 ',eel C.rlrAlsersi .11.%:•C
,' Lunt..:. Irate. 11.11.15 A/ 1..11 at $1.: 1 , 1 ,1.1 for Ina au. ,
n :nntn. s 1,1..1 far no 10,1, Wevrf , f/i sil 1 a lute I /ha, $1 :Zantl,.
t o I hp eq.. nnninttunr. $1 .10 au 110,1, /r. i 11 , 1,5, r. and 1111
.... 4 1..1 , 111Nrutikle (I 151,; $1 - S 10l 1;0,1 1.1.1r,1t 01 lone.:fl
t.o want Sn% oft:hoes, sl.trona.l. , toe Pal South era: $1,1.n•11
Orin ran i T ahue .,„.,,,,1.1.n05,1, ,, foe 1131e.riar to got inn ,
ul hit., 1 1 .4,1.1aarrt It. $1.1.1,41.5.../ for Cannanltati Club, and sl.rflos
i al foe attar:no to lan-hots hem, abut , Cataultnu. nOnaing
a nth a tort. dornuunt and the terhienn s n : In Wen 411011,41)
~,,,,,,i It.. ,1.,11 ~t, : -1 ne pn:uun Non ttantli I. 411 111511
1 411 , 1 tennionn s of firwas toanunrar Ina. Vll,',l.:..tann Inanin itnlxed
1n culerli at 10.4 , 1 Cbush rats au ‘tun ..I , J mid nleatutral
Inn n......r0 ten. W lasi.. oules small 111.1 , e111 at .I.`aes:lo, the mar.
kat I, stlll Ist) much uhnottlent. Poll .11111 Aunt tleorroug
Vries .4111) bbl. at $;!.04,?( , ,11, for too. tuna i l . 7.37 Inni, intim ,
lhanf v. Illtsul tuatertol . haus, .1, 2...0 IttnUt 11. t Si h,-,lonn;
lot ....aryl inettun zoo. 11, - ,r 'IUDs 1111,1 at Xl:.•l,l l •nrue Mo. neer nlull.annl u ouittsity the :.t Vut 1 11 ,
anal anlnon 1:14141 pa., bulk Sib-nal 9 , , :4' 11. no.,
the .tur Loir I hero, .1,n:2001114s at 12:‘,..01. , _
and t•Loola 1,U14111 as ins: liotiC , i. Nlai a 1.1.11' bliSlll,llll
.1..111g.
St.'l Mart". . Chic An, . R. lxIon•I
Itn.lroad . CleveLatlA s T..1e.a., K. It. 71/ R.
.1. 4 erntritl tiotruA a Iliarottn. Itll‘ 4
leingan Control.CUL, SeaVolk Control. ',M..; l'ottnoy i•
aunt l'4Bl Co . ItroxilllO It. IA r.. Orkosr.ro •S•
II u loon Canal I'll 111)noo Cola 7 . $ ~ Ex•
.Intulto 401.
a., Mar:4 The aulopl.) of hrt. !Allen on'.
..f the at 9' , nua iufrn..t A a, ;
.on -1, tri rnl ILA_.
Philadelphia Market.
Pim.. nil.. -lull 2, 11,, xuarki.t it •1.2..ir tin
Intl th , . ,p n't
'I I al l nod Irrah .tan tort
••:. awl t i bia ,tr. onion 1.11 , in04 ° doing h.
of oily tr.! , at quallti
It Flint Mill at Com item quint awl tit wat
1.,1 lit.' au1.1 , 11 ile iTtwal it alinuilant.
i•
but inquiry, pried sloe 4.0 b
bu h it .1 u i.. 1 and print.' Whit
at la Jull. aniall Prtitia. at ;1. Cur
%wall PO, god S'onal•wn yellow at ktc..‘ll.iitt
• itt it Milky a..Lart . o nn 1 Pith,
and tih:la at
in store and
FLEMINti BROS.
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COMMERCIAI ,
Treaterr , r.
N. HOLNIES, J.
JAMI P. BAKR
S u p
S. T. .4,II:THA`I..Irt.
Cboinitt, Arbiorutiou fur
01:0 W. CASE, V. P.
T. B. UPDIKE,
J. B. CANFIELD
Ti) SAIL.
Lo, • Pr
Oa vr
New Yolk. ilnqueD. kr. July 12
New York.. ...... 1.111,-,ow July 12
Buxton I iverp4ml July 16
.New York I iverpwl July 19
.New York Liverpool . July Z 1
.New Y0rk........ Li , er,, 01 I uly 2.4
.New York Havre CM Lower . . July 26
.New York.. ....Havre July 2,
PITTSBURGH DIARKETS
°MCC orE 711 runs MUELNINO POrIT,
ed neht!a2, , J 1 rtti.
Foreign Market•
New York Market
Cluctnuntl Market
l'rv. - tva,ri. ?2. - resell'', light au,l inmkei
drni. aide. 11 hbl, at .?9A. an.l 214.1 hbla at p,l,:sb. the
elpt• tun., yesterday uero 1.14 a. Proviaioua dull;
111/ChAllgt . d . ..10i C01106,4,11tq1e, (3/ 04,110
11.1.1ii0t •Clll4 m, ttea tv.ttut.' the at•tttlyilti . tartatt
ivtai w thr ror,ipLi at 5(4... Butter g.wnl, at 1k Sugar
at, Itmlgoa. a Lth It it 1.,1 dentate]. .Itit , l . 2:1 hhd. fMllr to
nt Veuth-e: aah.a kretg. at IP the
au.l ntarlet
luau
lK,iit“liiya
.1 , T2u lAA,. ;I zupc.,
luauwaguu at 41 , , tying a further decifor.
Baltimore Market
Bttrivona, J uly 23 —Flour , open,. t heavy but
,tuowt.,l tirm, aß , •r reorlpt of rdaatner't mews. Whs..% n larg,•
•,n hand when market ~peued, fr.tu 2 in
nor, ,red after steluner's news and 01,041 at yeeterday,,
rat.. Cunt dull at ‘l2!y fur wit:te, and sN6kti2 for yellow'
AT Persons:of iSedentary Aabtts, who
v lwrally affrl tOd vItL red'," Lunt-ba.n ,
/V. 1,1,1 and Hemlach, have in Lio:rhavt , g 11.,11un 1 Bitters
IV ate Cul retneal). It gtvva ntt enot: and energy to the syn
twu tail:wanton (lie .figns:Pl, organs, arid on.r,ets acidity 01
th, .t.atotch
%t would o.ulloi the put It ay.tl tt t purchnnutgant of
the wally imitations of this delightful .1,1m.3. rein
be careful to ask tot Ito•rlott v•e / - ! glen.! Ittl t
LTION 1--Uuard against par,
pr newt itulhaitlon, be careful t,• mak fet It.erhave'e
pto
um.S..ld of tl p r bc.ttio, T elf bottles for tr",, by Ow
pi r bF:NJ AMIN PAUR, Ja. t CO.. lanufurturu,p
Plutruia.outhoht mid Chemists, Pittsburgh, Fit K. R
LKIIS .t coruku of likvorui mid litauctA; awl
r qui.tA vell.r.ll* j) 111 1w
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES,
prom two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot.
ALSO—ROCII ESTER
PEARL STARCH
Fur little Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
UENRX 1111, COLIANS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHIANT,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
CHEESE, BUTTES, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE LIEN ERA LLY,
No. 2 WOOD STREET, [fele,
W11.10111"S PILLS-5 gross just received
and for sale byi jy2l) FLESIINO
"VENETIAN RF.I I -25 1)1)18. in store and
V for sale by . Ilv 1 FLEIII NO BROS.
CUP LIVER 01L-3G dozen at store and tur
sale I , y jy2l) FLEMING 111109.
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new,artiele
for making Soap, warranted superior to Potash In
osecy respect. Remember.l pound worthlo of Potash..
On hand and for sale by .13 , 51) FLEMING BROS.
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4. -.
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RIOTER NEWS.
Tel river is still fal.lag, with 22 inches water by the
metal marks. There were but two arrivals yesterday, the
" &Alan " and "Chas. Avery" from Wheeling. The "We
none" in at the foot of Gives lipase Ripple, where she is
awaiting the men who have taken the contract to °crape
out the channel. The Committee from the Marine As/saris
t ion were on hand directing the work when we left yesterday
:Lfternoon.
Tel st..mers `Hibernia" mill -Grapeshot" both left for
wishing to get below the falls before closing in.
hwh 4,11 be tal the first of next month.
BY the car I below it will batman that lb a steamer "Chita,
.4,er)'` leases Shia afternoon for Portsmouth; those wishing
to make a safe and pleasant pr0t0,... rh rough should berm
hoard early, as only a limited :r lutt.er of lassteugers will be
taken.
nn Tuesday eVelling, lust, as the '• Champion No. 2' . was
hind!: at Paducah. the mate, Mr. Dowe, was leaning over
the bow of Is net boat which the C. had in toe. endeavoring
to pledh a skiff out of the may, when he was caught between
the flat and guard the wharf lost and rrtished to death.
The pilot had rung to back her, bat the wheel having caught
on center. she could not be stopped In time.
flu Louisville Om icr states that the David llitison, on
her late trip from New Orleans, had several fatal cases of
•n board among the deck passengers, three of
whom died a... ~econd clerk was taken off of the boat in
a dangerous condition, being prostrated with typhoid fever.
Toe -Shenango," on her trip from St. Louis damaged a
small quantity of hemp on bard for Louisville. Hew the
accident occurred was not known. A protest was entered
at Evansville.
Toe new steamer " Melrose " is Just compleated, and will
noon be at the wharf. She Is preparing to leave for St
Louis on Saturday. This Is the handsomest boat that has
been turnod out this season, and is universally admired.
liar hull is by Cunningham & Coursin, of Monongahela
City; length 167 feet, 31 feet beam, and 4 feet hold; she
will carry 400 tons, and draws 14 inches light. Cabin by
Chas. °Gehring, a very neat affitir; painting by Wm. Lees;
machinery by ltobt. Lea, two boilers, 25 feet long, 88 inches
diameter, cylinders 15 inches, 4 feet stroke; outfit by Massey
& Caldwell; furniture by Robt. Weinman, Allegheny; car
pets by W, D. A U. McCullum, Pittsburgh; medicine cheat,
by Beckham A 61cHeeuan, Allegheny; bloeki, tackle he.,
by Devage & Roberts; blacksmith work, Douglass & Eng.
liell ; lines 4c„ by John Irwin A Son; upholstery by J. Sol•
bort; looking-glasses by J. J. Gilespie A Co.; books, station.
ery &c„ by J. R. Webtin & Co.; bells, brasses Ac. by A Fulton:
, tin work by Fitzsimmons & Mortow. She was built under
the supervision of , Capt. Then. Rogers, by whom she will be
commanded, with A. J. Rogers as clerk. She will leave on
Saturday for St. Louie positively.
Number of flat hosts built at the Excelsior Boat Yaed by
Neese it Nixon, Alt•ghony City:
Thirty-one fiats, average fli.Kel bushels coal.
tvrenty-viz bargee, average XOOO bushels coal.
One Pteamboat. 140 feet long, 30 feet beam, 31,1 feet bold.
4,0 tons capacity.
The steamboat Clam. Avery, built by Powell & Walkup.
150 feet bug, 2 ,, feet beau!, 4 feet bold, 350 tow,
Tor Aeamboat Virtpui.t it.-11e, built by Powell a Walkup.
125 feet keod. 2•2 feet beam, 3 feet hold, Kw! nbout 251.1 to.
The share boats hate s.II beau inuttclseul sinca tio first of
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
INCHES WATER IX SUL CHANNEL BY METAL MARE
ARRIVED.
Chi.. Avery, Terrel ce, Wheeling.
Relien, Calioon, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
Steanter Nebraska, Bears, Wheeling.
Hliwroia, Peek, St. Louis.
lirapeshot, St. Louis.
STEAMBOATS.
WHEELING, Ssc
For Wheeling.
The steamer NEBRASKA, Capt. C. BELR-i,
will have for the above and Intermediate porta
rerilartf every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY at 11 o'eloek A. M.
For freight or passage apply on hoard. Iy2•''
For Wheeling. •
EXPRESSLY FOR THE TRADE.
, The new eiteliuur CREMONA, Capt. Ens araDorts—Clerk. flu. flat tt—arill commence In
oi-ke her regrlar trl-weekly tripa, leaving on
TUESDAYS, THUESDAYSand SATURDAYS, at 10 A. N.
For freight or passam apply an timed, or at the PITTS
DURUM MARINE ASS:I'IIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water
}y2l
Regular Packet for Wellsville, Steuben
ville and Wheeling.
The new and fast nutting niesmer s KOLlAN . ,
Capt. Csttioes, elork. J. El. Salm will leave
• for the above and all Intermediate la.:lino
very MONDAY, EDN FRIDA Yokt, 10 o'clock,
A \l. height or passage %poly nu board. .iY/g
The pew and very light draught Roamer
CII A ILLACS AVERY, Capt. %V. P. TcataaNc
will leave for the above and intermediate pot ca
Till, DAY, at{ P. M.
For trvltill pa4sage apply oft board. Jel.l
For Cincinnati and St. Longa.
The now light draught ntnawnr 31Y.1.11.051:.
Capt. Tu., Itonatn—Clerk, A. J. Root as—will
leave for the above and intermediate ports. I.
'260.1 inst.
The lELRO.S.7i only drawnl4 inches
For freight or pridiags apply on board to the Captain or
if=
LE NI ON & CO.— TR ANSPORT A.TION
LINE lia•ing made extensive p
paratiooa this winter. we are la , * pre
Lk, du .t HEAVY PENNSYL ANtA
and ItAl LEO »D, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE EAST
ERN cm Nve can mason, oar friends and all those
to paironix„.. the Pes o S. Canal and Railroad, that tie
pains will be spared to r.•ndur general eatiefection to ship•
pers of Eaatern cud Western Freight, The AVOIDANCE
oF THE INCLINED Pl. &NEE ON THE ALLEGHENY
rtrrAliE RAI LItOAD will dive Increased dospatch to the
1,410,1111,K1011 nI freight.
OIL, on PENN street, at the Canal Rasta.
rabid LLOYD A LEMON.
ER'S TRA_NSPORTATION LINE.-
j 1 A h:tt • the a - ant of facilities flia
eosporang and from the has
~l, tliuw, vat PeunsylvaniaXaual and Railroads, we have
revacd om stock of Boats, tic- en same, to a DOLTISLE
DA 1 LINE, which gives ul a calamity of over 1500 tons
per month 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 promparndeand
MitCIIELL despatch.
KIER &
IP • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa.
nissoLuTlON OF PARTN ERSIII P.-.
The Copartnership existing, heretofore, between Jail.
t'outiss wnil J. BAs ES KNOX, under the firm of JitalES
iJoLLINS S Ctb, him been dissolved, Ode day, by mutual
eat:tout.
The businetei of the late firm will be settled by James
C..Lltnit, who is authorized to use the name of the firm fur
that purpose. JAS. COLLINS,
Pittsburgh, June 14, 1556 J. BANKS KNOX.
TOANKPUL to my friends for past favors, I
Leg to solicit x eoutinnence of their patronage for my late
pm truer, JAMES COLLINS, who sill carry on the FOR
WARDING, AND COMMISSION, TRANSPORTATION AND
PRODUCE BUSINESS under the style of JAS. COLLINS
BANKS KNOX.
5 vag_4- . 0.5 - ut.r-ss.. WILLIAM PAEANS U. A ltiFrlN
31'CandleSS, Means & Co.,
(s,we..org to Wick & 511)ind1esaj
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
IRON. NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, ,and Pitts
burgh Mauntactures generally, corner of Wood and ' Water
ntil•••IA. Pittnburgh. lyg
13 1.00 msl.Atti
ons juLtUatiN.ll3P6---..;
25 " Lumps;
Lako Champlain.
jy9l JOIIN MOORLIEAD.
For tole ty
' -
PIG METAL
iINI tons Allegheny Charcoal
bU Coke;
o Red ;port Anthracite
lw •• Cold "
INi " Mercer County Stone Coal
For silo la JOHN MOORHEAD.
BOLT II AS LEFT HIS BRIDAL GIFT.—
ou, ,ot the last things done by Col. Colt previous to
getting married, was to have his IMPROVED PISTOL fin
ished and brought into market. It tiosiasaes many adean
i..ges ever the old patent We now have on hand a supply
1.•1 this, really tastetul weapons, and would pleas.' to
.le,w them to our friends.
I.IILIS. Pistuls, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Ac
SOWN & TETLEY,
No. 138 Wood street.
WOLF'S SCHEIDAM
gross on hand and for sale by FLEMIO.BIIOB.
WIN DOW GI, ASS
-1,50 boxes 840 Mail;
80 " 10c14 "
326 " 10x12
•
Iq
store and for sale by
MILLER RICKETSON
BROWN'S ESSE-NCE JAMAICA- IN
ti dew, of this vkinable Medicine received by
JOS. FLEMING,
• Corner Diamond and Market at.
Nit—A-C-R—EREL-- . :
25 bbla. No. 3, catch of 1856;
6 . Nu. 1 ;
10 bail bbla. No. 1;
10 kilts No. 1• lust received and fur este by
SMITH, MAUL is ILUNTkat
pAiliTii - AN TOOTH PASTE—A
y new and
in.ellent article, prepared and id only L
JOS. FLJOI I NO,
Oorger taamond and '!Becket at.
WHITTLING —Persons fond of this na
tional pastime can be pro. Wed with one of the hest
POCK ET KNIVES in the country at
110ISS & TETLEY'S,
No. 1:I6 Wood ousel.
`PORTING A PPAR ATU S.—Guns, Rifles,
L. 7 Pistols, Revolvers, FiPliug Tackle, gun - Furniture, and
everything neressar3 too Sportsman's comfort, can be had at
tle i.;literprise 11 orke, No. 136 Wood street.
iylo SOWN & TULEY
EFI-NED BORAX--30 1b 3 iu,stbre and
4. 1 11,0 for sale by I fe2 7 i FLEAuNd 100.9_
000.,Fi 2 ," sT tha
ran, Also, purchaa:mm o ‘ k4Ml '‘ , i a 4triAzills LlY tralklrAra
sold, 3 R. tk3P.A.: , XE,
10.4-2iw
C
bore *lee cutting ._
re- I Q . FOR $l-3 lbs. fine Blac k YO'S for $
Tea 1, a
trued by k,111.4) U. U. °OWNS. " 3e2/ MA, Mashc.t
T ee
IBLE TlMlig---1000 single s opkes of the
"BIBLE TIXES," edited hy T. a. EW for
sal at the book stores of h. IL Englieb, 7214100 d, ro t t i d
.7 L: Reid. 7B Feiorth street. Price 2 WAR. . . ram
For Portsmouth.
CINCINNATI.
1.. 21.
1.
' S .v
... evke
..a.:
M=Ml
IleaHU and Strength in Wit Inevi
tably Follow• Its Use.
BOE RH VV.'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATE!) SIOLLAND ERE 7.:EY Z v.:
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT, -
WEAKNESS OF ANY HIND;
FEVER AND AGUE,
AND the various affections consequent upon
a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigestion,
Acldny of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of
Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding
Piles. In nil Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec
t:lo., It has in numerous instances proved highly.beneficial,
and in others effected a decided cure.
Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with thin delight
ful tonic in the system. Its effects ere aimed Magical, yet
the cure permanent. It communicates no - violent Fleck to
the system, but by arousing its vital °norm , * to normal ac•
lion enables It to throw oft the wrote, and these thoroughly
eradicates the disease.
When its medicinal virtues are so universally acknowl
edged, and particularly here, 'where It has bectimb 69 popm
far a family medicine, that It is sold by many of the :grocers
ea well as all the druggists. It mold Seca needkss to
offer further evidence, yet as there are dfitthiltisti auto who
have tried many advertised re:Oodles, and still auffiti - from
Dyripepaia in one or more of 4ta dreadful forma, .Wo sublet/1
the following certiflcatee, the atithontlcl:y of which cannot
be doubted, comingns they do from persons Bowel' known.
' WRAP IT IS DOING FOR TIIII SICK.
Wm. nchuchman, Fag , the well known lithographer, asye:
"I have frequently used Bterlieve's Miliaria, Bitters, and
find it invariably relieves indigestion and delfiKty."
Rev. Samuel Babcock &lye . "I found apie-M relief from
its use for a severe headache, with which 1 had long oaf
feted."
J. W. Woodwell, Esq., treys : " I have need Bonhavri's Mel
lend Bitters myself, and recommended tt to °Uinta knowing
It to be just what it is represented." •
Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, nays: "I have de•
rived great beoefit from its USN for weakness of the stomach
and indigeation." 7 ,
James M. Murphy says: " After several physicians had
failed, Bcerhave's Rolland Bitters retrieved the pain from
my heart and side, arising from indigestion."'
The editor of the Kittanning Free Frost' nip: "After ono
ofthe beet physicians in thin place had Mailed, Brerhavehi
liellaudjl3lrters cured roe of the secret form of dyepepale."
Francis Felix, only mamifacrturef of the "original Ex•
tract of Coffee, -lays: " I know that your Holland Blum .1 is
one of the best :medicines in 'Sin+ world for a disordered
stomach or liver."
Dr-Ludwig, editor or the "racked," Baltimore, pronoun :A
it a medicine deserving the co nfidence of 1110 public.
Dr. Sherbert_ the lesdoie, cermet, physician of Penna.,
has prescribed it Crepe:idly der hie the last thloe years, with
• marked suers s. in debilitated stairs of the digestive organs,
or of the synteth gnnerully.
Thu manager of Balloon Vinegar rectory Says: " I triad
it myself, and wan therefore induced to try its effect twee
sly wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all of
a consumptive habit,) and really It is doing her more good
than anything she has over teken."
NOTIOEI
Inogver expects to fled to this a beverage will be tbap
pointed, but to the nick, weak and low spirited. It will
prove a grateful aromatic cordial, lassaaaaod of singular rem
editi) properties.
OAUTIONI
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma bas induced
many imitations, which the public should gusri against per
cleans*. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you
have given Boerhace's Holland Bittern a LAB triaL One Cot•
tie will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all
imitations.
qy'p• Sold at $1 per bottle, or els bottles fur p, by the ce
proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jo., at CV,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists end Chembits,
nor. Smithfield and Third strisin, Pittsburgh.
GEN ETU L AGENTS. •
Phlladaphia., T. W. Dyntt Si Lone, 132 N. 2d atrect- New
York, Barnes ek Park, Bu 4 Broadway - , corker Deis e. Balti
more, Coeparo Brdther3., Gay itreet and Penna. Avenue.
Cincinnati, John D. Park. Chicago. Barclay Cruthezw, 213 .9.
Water et.. St. Loins, Barnard, Adama A: Co. N. Orlean., J.
Wright & Co. inr4i
- -
ACARD TO THE LA DIES_-
DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY . PILLS FOR
FEMALES. The combination of ingredients in Dr. Dupon
co's Golden Pills, are perfectly harmless. They hare been
used in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco for over on
years, and thousands of ladies rat testify to their great and
never-failing EiliTex - i la almost et% ry case, In correcting
IrregulariLiee, relieving painful and dietressing menstrua
tion, pat Kohn ly at the change of life. From sto 10 Pills
will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites.
Nearly etery lady in the land suffere from that complaint.
The above pill has permanently cured thousands, and will
cure yon if you use them. They cannot harm you—en the
contrary, they remove all ObstrllitlullS, restore DUMP, to ifs
proper channel, and invigorate the whole kystent. Ladles
whose b,-alth Will not perm:: in will hi"
these Pills a successful preventive For particulars see di
rectimie on the boa. Pre., .t—and votl be sent to ladies
confidentially, by mail, by enclosing $1 to either of the fol
lowing agenm:
Sold by SAMPLE A REED, gene , al Agents for Allegheny
City; FULTON'S Drug Store, ilirmingham..lo ll N P. SCOTT )
and by W. A. GiLDENFENNET Fiftirstreett
opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, who will supply . fieelers at
proprietor's prices. tell by all Druggists in the city and
United States.
7, - B. •C. eL A N E'S
LIVER PILLS AND VEILIIIFUOE
IMPROVED.
DR. I. SCOTT, a reenthir graduate and plipician of exten
sive practice awl experience, induced by a roo...had° de
sire to alleviate Inman suffering, m welt an to excel, has per
fected an
INIPROVEAIENT OIFN 1.'14 E
E. ORIGIN
C. isic ,LI VEIL PILL AND
VRISM DE. LANE,
Having prepared them remedies as the medical paomor
of
Dr. C. McLane, for many year&
OUR nipituvED • LIVER PILLS AND . TEESIISCOE
possess greater efficacy and are more mild in their operation
than the Liver Pill and Werintfuge prepared according to the
original recipe of Dr. C. 51cLane. We make this declaration
understandingly, and recommend them 'to the afflicted as
being both pleasant and curative, and believe them superior
to any other Liver Pill or Ter:Mingo ever prepared.
Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane; below.
THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED!
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
ViIITE CMCASSINN LINIMOT.
The universal relief afforded by applications of this CEL•
ERRATED KING of Pain Killers to imscs of Rheumatism,
Gout, Lumbago, Sore Throat. Etru'wes, Sprains, SiveHinge,
Stiffness of the Joints, Sciataca, P 1 1 ,119, Scalds, Horne Aches
or any other disease for which a Pain Willer or lin iment to
used, enables as to assert poeitively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S
CELEBRATED WIFITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT is the
molt reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, Pos
sessing astonishing properties for HEALING 'DISEASE and
THE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many at
testations to its virtues, given by Persons of enlightened
Judgment and strict integrity, ehonid induce all to adopt It
as a standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will
require nothing, more than the following testimony of Dr. C.
McLane, dletimredshed as a great diaroverer •ot medical
remedies: ' -:•-• •
Ri&Allt READYREADI 11
I.IORGANIONVIS, Sept". 12, . 1215.
is to certify, that I have examined Mie;ffedo for pro
paring McLane's t mproyed Vermifuge and LfverPille by Dr.
I. Scott, who has boon IN THE IIaRIP OF rittl'A.R.ING
AND USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE*
during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that:l:believe he
has IMPROVED MEM. I make the above .statement the
more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEILT IN 'THEM
WHATEVER. I would further state that I Dare frequently
need hie CELEBRATED WRITE CIRCASSIAN - anWANT
In my practice, with the happiest effecta, and that Lean eon-.
scientieusly recommend it. C. 310L.NN / E,' M. D.
All the above Medicines prepared solely tindok the gaper.
vision of Dr. I.SCOTT . Sod by Druggists anitMerchmits
everywhere.
The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANVS IMPROvED LIVER
PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMITTIGE el 4 shaped by Dr.
T. SCOTT & 00., acr:ompanied by certladite or MoLANE.
The GENCLNE WIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed
by Dr. I. SCOTT' & Co., accompanied with signature of I.
SCOTT, M. D.
vt, I. SCOTT t CO., solo Proprietors,
Bank Place; Morkantown, Va.
DR. G. IL illriSKß,MludeS9le4gent,
110 Wood street, gittahurgb.
JAS. P. FLEMING, Wholesale 'AtOnt,
yisawlyeridlti Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny.
PRIVATE 1
E DISEASES—DR. No,
50 Smithfield street, bfa1 , ..011 Third ' Mid Fourth
lamas, devotes hie entire attention to an'Otfice Prey- sV-t r iq
tlce. Ills business is, for the most part, confined to
private Yenenda !Astons. and such painfo) affecions,
brought on by imprudence, youthful traltfigince and excess.
Syphilis Syphilitic Eniptiord4 Stricture
Urethral 'Discharge% impurity of tholllood, trith,4ll diecases
of the Venereal Organ. Stan Diseases, ScotbOcislruptions,
'Fetter, Rillramllll, Mercurial Diseases, Sentuiel weakness,
Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Yeniale Wealtn* 'Month',
Suppressions, Diocese,. of the Joints,Fistula Nemo=
Affections, Pains in the Zack and Loins, lilritatlgn of the
Bladder and Kidneys, men:44l.llly treated. CUrtignaranteed
Twenty years' practice ( ten In , this citylenctblea - Br.Brown
to offer asenranees of a speedy cure to all.who trisiyO'ome
un
der his care.
Office And Private Consultation aa.
*catiolod at.,
between Third and urth gamete.
Sit"Chantee moderate.
I R. BROWN • coptinuee to be , Consulted for
to min of , newt' atakv.kgs. , rvirsiceess
lougntanding noses itsuitigiallead. attlintaire invited
to call. without, delay., 7PergOrtik, faustea with Nenyreat DI&
emelt, ftheremanem, 'pool, or Seniliilll/01111ty, stiould. nct
delay to got hie atlrice.'Letttiriroolltitliguguitheithissoiliote•
ly anymore&
•
ss..ottic„ and p r isatirßocins, Ft 60•Eiffittlaitia ttrett
bat WPC. Third and Fointh I.lfk
L 6 IL F F;
R 1 LE Or'RN '
THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING,.
•
fir BUMMER 'CO
Recttved per Erpressi- -
H I R
•
Ale.,, new styles of
SUMMER CRAPIITS AND TIES,
Received per Atlantic.
L lIIIISHFEED .:!. SOS,
.
je2B No. 71 Wood at rr-et.
FIFTH. WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A Lot of Ground on Pike street. between Walnut and
Factory streets, with four -separate Frame Homes, In good
condition and well rented. Will be sold cheap.
Jer.li lILAKRLY 'Bl. RICHEY.
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COFFEt---
3 0 poelteta Java Crape, be lba. utu...-b.l.
24'" " " 3:1 "
.20 bags prime Old Lagun I ra Coffrx.FV.AhrosbY
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