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▪ 5 , 1 ,' 4 `' - ' ... c ss4 , er' r r citna ,, ,,,•k , s, , a 4 ,l„,,,,c -.- -.ri in the rear, there is, probably, not a more healthy lo
s,- w -:
/ Nr„ ? ..l:. 4,l . iir'esr,,,,,, = `'N'fr'44o4,,„„ s •` -" tisg ,4 - cality in the western country, and none more desire- ,
, ir • ' .4....w0?...1 ..a ass •;nt , 6, ro mac. vils,
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Iv ble h., the man who prefers the society of a thriving -
manufacturing village to the busy and se/fish society ,
of a densely populated city I (via
I 10 Doss
, t ,ii ns . „'..o_,_ s l..'ff4,q'is s,tit
~ , i 4 ''.. - ;, , r v , ~,.':, .--, For a number of years the manufacture uf tioates.
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4. '' 1 ' tfsiliti-4,,5.4,-4- ..;;S'.si. 0, \ s:. , .14:'; f‘f tic queensware has been prosecuted with energy and , 4 , 04 ..t, k0 i ne
: zi t" 0 :. MPs l- 4 0 14 0 1 4 4 vv,,ho, industry-prominent characteristics of her present pistaburgh min
re# : ,.
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r.„„, population - until the experiment pottery, erected to Inspect his sux
4 ..i,;• a,..•.f , ' '...,.rtf .';',.- ~,.'", oti .c iNi '.--;',-, ~ . ' some ten or twelve years ago on the bank of the i a rticularly 11.00fIL
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' • e.l ''l4'-• A.., , A• A 4 .-, J ~.., river, has given place to several large two and three 14 , i. ..it
orteen year' ear.
us,
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. .i y ...., ... patrons
'l, Nat,;t: t:' 114 6 , 4• ft. 4 , r e t,„F. ~•trr story brick establishments, with many frames of pl ,. before ius
4 ,,,&f 1 4 , 4No ' y 0:•4•,,1ta 4'' '''''‘ . 4. -`' • - equal capacity ; among whom, with no little degreo . ,hi e h , , ,„„ ay yea ,
ii IV saw Po ••le i:ir'• r. it' t''s." 'C '.PI ' of pride, we mention George S. Barker /t Co., Wood. department to selao, from
;, I * . 'AO r ikin,,,,,,,, atl` -;Z ‘..4, - ..0 , if. 4. C*•• , !• e t.,;;",_,, 5. , ,,
-,-1.... , ,t 56„,....,.^?-•4 0 0.1,4. IT A 1 , 4t:,`:. i. - 4 4"!;,,,--,,,, ward, Blakely A Co.; Messrs. Knowles d. Harvez v ,
co Em m th pio u te- ma tti n e ur et t n u o r ry of T es ni
-1 '" r . ' ;4 ' '441',i0r47‘0:4 t•4"' l Nl.ri;* 4.1•C..W44.4. beat and most fashionable mann , u
Ilf.y:P - - f s r,.,,fi ~7 • 114 41"4 , ' , 4i,!? a„. 5 5„, s'''` . ~i. CIOIII/1, Cartwright A Co., W. G. Smith; S. ..t
Unencumbered by those haavy ex
a V . t 4 J , ArdP .sttle., •,,,, iy- iwr ft.'. reßacggolitted,; Brucontuibiti.Binlgoors,
e r pi d tsi a foefisseo,themersl
hundrednotnoiv
' for decorating houses 01 business has L
gee 4 ia. a , 1 4,, ,A , -i,-,„i! 0""-*:44.Vsi•p . .., ,, i e s a 4 - P irt"•*,:4 employment to some ,' et maxis (osrans to large e JOSEPi.
on read; money onl, at r en ts , )m than th
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n ire - .l.fl earrt d.s. .ger repaired in the best mannei
eos.lf4t".plT'"r"'''' t? v it t ,t,1 7. 1' 4. ". hundred efati giving
. The ctheensware
it ot i
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w.41,1,./krfi,„--,ANci-itzxv.:,.. b h I 400FLANO'S GERMAN BITTE
thousands
°hest.
font
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points of the compass, plainly indicate its ready sa e ,
nigh
i l e i d pred rfe to e" a i l I :
,_.„ _ _
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41 il 4 .' ,, ri ..dc 44 .3 1. "!,.1 *".• %.4 '-- ' .2 4 ' P,' . :' 1... P .012 FLEMING At.
1.. g. i1i5t•01.+,..." 4 t -J't " 4 " -Arse :;',:. ' 44. -r• t s-vst.,,,e the raw material in abundance near the town of E B _, _ _ _
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ityn •- 'll4 eXtfiltiV'''"'f4::-",Pgij=l-T'lVfCrdti f s a i ... :•'•
4 Liverpool, from which this ware is manufactured, AWN -3 0 0 0 pounds Hams, Sides, al
and the fuel with which to burn it also close at hand, 1 Idb 22 LIEN RY U COLLIN
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...• - 4 4 ' "a ••-sel' 51„,.. k a11 . ..- 4 * v a 4 e.t.a.."HEESE-1 1) 9 butt: this day recei‘ed by
~
it is a sure source of wealth when well managed, as
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're , i :t.• 1.,1e fa. .4 it is attended with no great outlay for foreign stock , J3 -- II EN ICY Il DILL! N n '
''‘ , 4 1 4.43' 1454 at i.4 4.4 L 1 04 4 1:E: t 4NI' 1 t'' . '* Oi: 4 1 .. .*,;:1 4..* f in a word, the raw material is found at home, menu- _
, r; o7 4.e r : %,,siit`.:::‘?'":o•4l.•t'qi,4.'s§..F"-";,'.**...4 featured at home, and when shipped abroad returns ,Iji. 22
1 0.. Uii . A R.-3ti htid. for sole by
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i LIN. v " s. '
i Tait 6 , 4. 4ii'vi-, ~'la; ck,.. ts i ll ;, I i t • -44 4 -'1 n'' in actua/ do//ars and cents' But as we only designed 1011 barrels 1,,r sale by L - tie milli)
i*iisll. rts , iiii'ih .-116 4 : , ` 1 14M+ .nif ** '--ttS , * ''', calling the attention of the public to the sale of the ii,o-iti,ti,
gi s , "h. • . - rt. "'dam -• v ., -ve -4 r J*22 HENRY II COLLINS
'. 04 4 1 P .1 , 4 s'''fat 4".‘" • ' 4 k ...ts", - • 1 ;"•• - sst . • ,- 't tr• st,,se I one hundred building lots by Mr Blakely, and not , 1171 - ----- ----- is ,
1 4 1:\IE -
Ma kerel White Fish T t, S l CA1,11.00-4.,
'lP:),;kfrle.--'•;rit.al.titZt,'"u" "••`‘ ,.°.4. ' f 'f l l''' ' .4 - s - ,' 44 '' the writing of a history of East Liverpool, a task. H
c r o olL s.B
0,,•!' ~, •••*lii • i - ~ c, mat) ,• *„ c 7....,, ,, 1 ~, a , - •-' , ...,.1 ~ , Ufai's ~,,„ p , a - prevent imp..AILI,
1 -11 6 ' '.. • ..`k...u-o' .. '' , .4 '''• VI 0$• 1, .• '...; '1 by the way, we would cheerfully perform were we 1 1 m - o li ti t i , c2 , f cerlialel- L irtsRB.NRV,
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competent, and had the proper statistics at our corn. i't RANGES-40 boxes this day received and t s -t t . sold
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mand. We say to those who desire a home in a ‘), for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, prisons, BEciJAMIN I
Pharmaceutist. and Mime
Al A?' 6 % 4 'f fr-s '<••-la t ;° - Pi" ` 7r,... ''':' '" 4'. .%,"" No. 35 Wood street
pleat village, possessing both river and railroad is 22
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.„. .a ,‘„ .. s .-,m , •:s. tx,4t,,; .4 ,••,, .„, . 1 , o r .0 , .. ... u.,it..,. & („0 , curiar of lee ,
Srf•O ~. ,i'..X.-,x - ,I' "•,... , an d sobriety, visit East Liverpool and examine the fur fale by RHYMER ,t ANDERSON,
Va' l 7'•.i ‘ t:.-,..k.i's r,..•i. s'l t•• ' 4 ' , r%. 3 . ' ~,T ',' I ,:` 1 ? '''''‘..l. ' Lutz advertisesi. r-a No. 3A Wotsi street Druggiste generally.
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LOCAL AFTATRS.
Our Country Exchanges.—The chief value of our
country exchanges to us is their local news, and to
their subscribers everywhere we imagine it will be
found to be the first read, showing that feature to be
very essential to make the newspaper of interest.
• Yet some of oar brethren of the country press ig
nore the exletesee of their own locality by studious
ly &vatting the mention of anything that may trans
. phis in their own neighborhood. There are some
papers on our exchange list that are ever welcome ;
• for we feel assured before opening them that they
have some local item of interest worth making a note
of. Others, on the contrary, we rarely take the
trouble to look into, fooling assured that it would
not pay, although their editors are excellent fellows,
with abundant capacity to make a newspaper that
could not fail being read, if they would only make a
note of things going on at home. We take the
trouble of furnishing a column every day to our
readetp and exchanges, and it seems rather like get
tingsio quid pro quo if we do not at least receive an
item or two in return.
! SATURDAY MORNING MY' 2f;.
• • THE
SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OP THE
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
WILL BE HELD
AT PITTSBURGH
On SEPTEMBER 30thi and on
OCTOBER Ist, Ed and 3d, 18156.
Je24 BOAT. C. WALESA, Secretary.
Meadville, Pa.—A summer resort for ladies and
gentlemen who can afford to leave the smoke and
dust of the city for a short time, and seek a cool
retreat in the country, is very desirable. To all per
sons who entertain such a disposition we would say
take a seat in the mail stage that goes through But
ter and Mercer to Meadville. There you will find a
beautiful and healthy town, adjacent to which are
creeks, lakes and other ponds of water, abounding
In numerous members of the finny (Finney) tribe.
All the fish want is to be coaxed out of their native
element by clever fellows and good bait. An elegant
place to stop, we might suggest in this connection,
is kept by Mr. J. W. Bigony, of the Barton House,
where the weary traveler can always find a home.
Blgony buys his liquor from Bill Mechling, of the
house of Wm. Carr k Co., which is a sure guarantee
Abet no one who stops there will be poisoned.
The Buchanan and Itreekinridge , flee Club met
last evening at Wilkins Hall to perfect some uutir
ished business. Afier `.z.earing the reports of
committees, and attending some other mat
ters, Dr. Keyser was called upon to address the
meeting. The Dr. responded in a few pertinent and
appropriate remarks which received the merited and
hearty applause of those present. We hope to hear
this gentlemen often during the present campaign in
such spirit-stirring addresses as the one delivered I , y
him last night. After the speech the assemblage
were favored with some few songs from the tilee
Club. Altogether, the affair last night was one
which gave a vigorous impulse to the future of the
Buchanan and Breckinridge Glee Club.
Tit for Tit.—A somewhat notorious woman by
the name of Mary Burke mode an information yes
terday against a Mrs. flanne,who resides on Elm,
between Prospect and Webster streets, for keeping a
tippling house. Mrs. U. alleges that the complaint
of the Cyprian was made in pure malice, as she has
not sold liquor, and was done merely for rerenge,
because she had remonstrated with her for keeping
np suoh a noise in her mansion at unseasonable
hours. She therefore informed against Mary for
keeping a disorderly house, and a warrant is now in
the hands of the officers, but no arrest bas yet been
-made.
Poicerfii/ Disinjectant.—lt does not seem to be
.generally known that a few cents worth of copper:“
will destroy the effluvia of toss pools, so horribly
-aggravating at present. Two pounds of coppers,
dissolved in a ;bucket of water will work wonder,.
We have seen It tried, and we advise every house
keeper to try it immediately. 'Could not the Bosril
of Health recommend it, and insist upon its use as a
disinfecting agent. The excessive heat of the ar ea.
they, the vast accumulation of filth in courts and
alloys, invites the attention of sanitary Committee.,
and we hope the experiment will be tried imruedi
tely.
Infiuman.—A wretch by the name of Michael Lu
kin was committed on complaint of Dr. McCook yes
terday, for the following cause : Larkin has a son
now prostrated with typhoid fever, whom Dr. Itie-
Cook is attending, but such has been the conduct of
the father that the boy's malady has been mach in
creased, and it has been necessary to confine the pa
rent, whose life is one of great dissipation, rendering
him a charge upon and nuisance to his industritus
and much•abused wife.
Drownari.---..roroner Alexander held an inquest on
the ilody of ti young man (name unknown) at Me
Kee's Rocks, last evening, about six 0 ' al ock
body was found immediately opposite the Roela.
The jury found a verdict in accordance with the mho, e
facts.
Our readers, and the readers of good books. will
bear in mind that sale of valualule works which is t,
take [due at Davis' sales rooms, this evening, al
advertised in our columns.
The Coroner held an inquest on the body of Chris
tiarta Neagler yesterday, who died of spa_snt:. in Fly
axes Court, after a very short illness. : , rte WAS
years of age and of German descent.
j,: 0 . of R.—Ald. Hageman eomidated Henry
Grinert th for beating hie wife ye.torday lie we,
only discht..l4ed yesterday from prison on a surety
of the peace, 'Mt Satan Glade some iniechief, do.
Any of our fries is vlsiung ilreeniburg, will find
the house kept by Mr. JieDrY Eittering co good I
pe found in that ancient
place to stop as there is to.
Ruse Chub, by Penny tem.
2.1.1m11 ,1 - rpC,01,21,
Atrapt; or, Life and Love to Norway. (~.:„,
My Windage and Presaioin, by Fred Dot: Klane. 1 ~I. •
Gerard, the Lion Killer. I .s
\Vultures Roost, L; Washington Irum:. l o ta ,
The News WI, 1,4,
The following One Dollar 140.44;s .111 be Buhl for ninety
/
cents.—
- -- - Ernest Linwood, by Caroline Lee lieut.,
[Prom the Wellsville Patr int.l Pinenixiana, by J.Knenix, Ir./
-'01:11,--"gUndired Building Lots for Sale to i .)tarried, out Mated, ie..e
VrgaLmd Life In Mexico, ~,,
the Tovrxrdr -E.gata..._.i.verpool, 0 isio• iinsesths, L'Y Luugfellow.
In calling the...attention OT Rachel and [Le N, ew World,
4,
amnia and business man, to the advertisement f s-ais.d Norle, b k . D: i.:9 hunkle,
Sparrowgrass Paperk, eJ
HU
V,,
Mr. James Blakely, to be found in another column i !trtha. '.r y r ,t,-,k.,,n,-,.,„ . ,.,,
Wanderer, 14 anthor ot \\ airtime., ~s,
n
of this morning's paper, offering one 11,414,1,-d build-
...einvinle , , the 111,T, books for these pr,res, .ill be o 'L.'.
1...41 . PYK1V:. Book Store,
iag lots for sale, we here take occasion to remark fl y ca- z2 " . ,,,9 • 0:
No 77 Fourill stn.. ;. that with the completion of the Cleveland and Pitts. •
Lid EHPOOI.. AN I) P 11. I LAD E L I'll IA
burgh Railroad to its intersection with
Pa., Ohio Lie - n STEAMSHIP LINE.
Pennsylvania Railroad, at Rochester, , Ea , , - Th. splendid new Stillnlaiip CITY BALTI4IiiRE, (:,,, A
4 FAZITCH, will Mil from Philadelphia Oft the ,
erpool, being immediately on the line of the form r
road--on which the rails are now being laid by two 7th angust—from Liverpool 27th August.
efficient "gangs "—she will possess every advantage . rem Phuadd phia. Prom' Li tyrpool.
Cabin Vs.', and gas.
afforded by railroad and river now enjoyed by any Ostdo-•••••fa and IA: ,
etteratee ...... ..... r.:9•.
town or city along the margin of the beautiful Ohio ;
Passage Tickets to and from I.lvorp.ll by' the
PACK rrs
at., Line
and as the site of the town of East Liverpool is upon MSA 1 t he NO
a bluff of easy grade to the river, with fine table lands coin be procure DEL don a
at CpplicOLlTlSation t
177 Broadway, New Yoris,
in the rear, there is, probably, not a more healthy lo- NA,
or— JOHN TILOMPSON, 410 Llbertv et., Pittsburli
cality in the western country, and none more desire- ;
I'. S.—Also, Drafts for sale always on hat Ole. j \ 4
ble Wthe man who prefers the society of a thriving ----
manufacturing village to the busy and sryiah society , Joseph White's Carriage Repository.
of a densely populated city. °SIMI WHITE, now carrying 'on Dual- - , _.., ....,
For a number of years the manufacture of domes. '
ejnianrio.:l,l)" hi'thsepr'litotaulluPrrgetTal7d.(3n"neitieuirg -'%•}......„''1,1:1!.'
tic queensware has been prosecuted with energy
industry—prominent characteristics of her present an'
Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, reispectfunyliivitea the public
'Turnpike o n n ear the Two Mile Run, betwee_p '-'--,•••=---,
population—until the experiment pottery, erected to inspect his stock of CARICAUES, BUGGIES, ac. And ho
some ten or twelve years ago on the bank of the on ly articularly lutortioi g.OIJ,IPMen purchasers, that one price
river, has given place to several large two and three ::' ,., 7 1 ;1:- , l °.
... ,,, , ,,x .
, e.c..,
in
the 1).1
p"
snags. him
to
story brick establishments, with many frames of place before hie patrons n the same cliaiLe collect' of Per
equal capacity ; among whom, with no little degree „„,„„,. which, ~,, ~,,,,,y year ,, T.., It has been his particiii,,,
of pride, we mention George S. Harker At Co.; Wood- department to aelect, from the varioue and most talented
ward, Blakely Ar. Co.; Messrs. Knowles & Harvey ; }lantern manufacturers. The o o we.* of his new system Is
Crotall, Cartwright A Co.; W. G. Smith; S. ..t W. co be T t p . let , o c;o th at e economy ' hiswill zr ,, r; t e u gerae , :l t is m,
r o . orly ric tb e :
Baggot; Brunt i Blegir, and a few others not now Unencumbered by those heavy ex-enn., which the ' Manta
recollected, combining a capital of several hundred for decorating houses of Mnness has heaped upon the price
thousand dollars, and giving employment to some a etxxis, (owing to large renta,) JOSEPH WHITE wil l
.11,
P P...P e ll - tel.
four or five hundred operatives . The queensware of on r . e l: 4: l 4y d. r:o % nezo r ti e l p y . , ir at
i m i i n ich th l e ess bes t t h . an
n th n e er tis ,, :t i a th l
these establishment has well nigh attained perfection,
and the thousands of tons annually shipped to
points of the compass, plainly indicate its ready sale
and the,prosperity of the mannincturers. Having
the raw material in abundance near the town of East
Liverpool, from which this ware is manufactured,
and the fuel with which to burn it also close at hand,
it is a sure source of wealth when well managed, as
it is attended with no great outlay for foreign stock ;
in a word, the raw material is found at home, manu
factured at home, and when shipped abroad returns
in actual dollars and email! Bat as we only designed
calling the attention of the public lo the sale of the
one hundred building lots by Mr. Blakely, and not
the writing of a history of East Liverpool, a task,
by the way, we would cheerfully perform were wa
competent, and had the proper statistics at our (loni
a:tend. We say to those who desire a h r a ilroad
pleasant village, possessing both river and
advantages, with its schools and churches, industry
and sobriety, visit East Liverpool and examine the
lots advertisati. ..
Sylreeter Denny was comulitt,Nl yesterday fur to
lioioas ulischlef, to await his trin/ or get bail.
Truth is Mighty and Must Prevail—He who cov
ets my money, covets trash, but he who takes away
my good name is the aggressor, above all others.
The only proprietors in the world of Dr. C. McLane's
genuine improved Liver Pills and Vermifuge are Dr.
L Scott & Co., of Morgantown, Va. Purchasers will
examine and see that the wrappers. or labels have
the certificate of C. M'Lane, M. D., accompanied with
signature of I. Scott & Co. All others are not genu
ine, but spurious. _
The Yellow 'Waistcoat ttuestioa
Brother Jonathan went to Court.
Without the proper garment—
When Sir Edward Cost kicked up a dust,
And would not admit the varmint—
" Why then," our Brother .replied.
"We will proudly take our leaves, sir,
For you know that on the 'Lothar side,
We go in our shirt decree, air:
For there we hold the genuine gold,
Is not In tinsel trappings—
But In the trolls and moral worth—
The dress Is but the wrappings."
Dr. Boll's Opinion of Hostetter Bitters
SPEINGYIELD, ILL., April 14, 1856.
Some month. sines, while recovering from an attack of re
mittent fever, I was requested to try Di J. Hoetetter•n Cele.
ht aced Stomach Bitters, as an article peculiarly suited to the
condition of corivaleecenta from fever. It is but simple jus
tice to say that It rapidly restored the powersof my digestive
organs and at the game time kept toy bowels gently open.
I have no hesitation in saying that hitherto to using it in up'
practice, It has, in every case where I have ordered it, acted
like a charm In thus speaking freely of it, I far from puff
a patent medicine, an article it by no Molten claims to
SANFORD BELL, NI. D.
N. B.—We will not be accountable for numerous counter
felts of Hostetter Bitters, put up In the sun. , shape bottle ao
the original. Purchasers will be able to tell the original by
Dr. J. Hoatetter's name being blown In full upon the bottle,
or by tasting it. HOSTETTKR S SMITH.
Sole Manufacturers and Propriemrs, 217 Penn st.
And for sale by Druggists and II rids generally through
out the United Status and Canada. jy
AUCTION SALES
COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE.-- On
TIICKSDAY evening, July Mat, at S o'clock, at the
Mereliants' Exchange. Fourth strad, will be sold—
Twenty-eight acres of choice bind, being part of the well
known NV.ds' Scotch Bottom Tract," about two mile,
from :be city, beautifully situated between the Ilradd.s•VC ,
Field Plank Road and the Monongahela river. adjoining the
fine residence of the late John J. Roggen, Eaq. The els, e
has been divided into four lots of about seven acres
offering elegant sites for country reeldenree, easy of access
at all times, and commanding tine views of river scenery.
For gardening purposes it Is unsurpassed, being noted tor
fertility of soil and desirable exposure. An e•rellent two
story brick dwelling bonne la erected on one of the lots. awl
several tenements on the others.
Teruo. at sale. Plans can be seen at the sales' rooms
. M. DAVIS,Auct
ir2:3 P
THE subscriber retired from business the
let inst. in layer of his sons, William and 'Mont s
who will continue the lousiness at the OLD STAND. No. 2ott
LIBERTY STREET. under the firm of WV. JIITCUEI
TREE, Ja. @ BRO.
lie liege leave to return thanks to hit customers for the
liberal patronage he enjoyed for many years, and to sols,t
tor lit I.,ll,oenore Ct.rititillittlet . or their faTcra. I,
doubtst they will use their 1..11 endeavor. In merit.
MONT RUSE M ITO( ELTI; EE
Pittsburgh. July 22.1, I sfolo.
WM. ITCHELTREE, JR. Si. BRO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
RECTIFY INt; DISTILLERS.
ANT)
111 NE 4_ I) LIQI*OR MERCHANT.s%
No. 209 Liberty Street,
Jr 24.1 PITTSBURGH,
COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT
FOR SALK—
IIE undersigned (with a view di' ream'
T
lug to another honse In the immediate Tirill hy. ‘.frel
f o r sale the 110f7.4/{ AND LOT in which hr now resides.
situated on Mount Washingtan. on the br o w o f tool 11111.
opposite the lower part of the city. The lot is 11!S feet Irn!
and 350 feet deep, and hall growing on it a large number !!f
fruit trees and shrubbery, consisting of apples, pea. his..
plants, cherries, apricots, currants, gooseberries, raspier, rues.
grapes, &c. The house is 4.0 fret front, 6 feet hall. and .',
fires deep, with kitchen and cellar. There are Y reins. uith
bath room and tinLshed garret. The house is built itllo,l.
ern style, neatly painted and papered thtvughent : the !lonia
indow s and washboards of fr jut rooms and hall art grained
There is n good stable, sufficiently large for to•. horse. an !
carriage. A well of good water, a cistern, nod all niaet.e•
outhouses. The lot is eucloaed by a paling fence 6 fret higl.
The location Is one of the tuost beautiful arid healtlifil in
Western Pe ti ns3 h antis.
Possession given immediate!)
I , =!
_
ACARI).—The want of a god, relialdo
.d.kilful piano tuner hartutt I,mg Lawn b It. the
sub., ;its,: t t ke I,oarturs tl.r pub.., that ,
Irmo u sr f the la.rva ot Mr. It. KVT 11. a ,rrs
expert , need mud .nubs tout CUM, and whose Work Wil!
W an.RAA't In ~nary r . ni Arta. Ineth..l .4 wrung. a 1 , 1
must. the Plat:on to stArhl it latter than orMt.mslt,
and / rive r‘durtete satutfaaton to thw or 1.101,11% ra:
All ~r dern left at tLa Mutat St.., of II KI. r KKK
1.:4 fifth greet. will be promptly atteth,sd
ItKetIMMENDATIIIN
The tuoier.igned gladly ,t) t.. tIo• k /I. And teu+
thioess Mr. John 11. F. 3 a.. w n Tun, •Ir
cheerfully r,:..mmeukl him 1,, h• u. Lupus n• 1
for au ozsrllent„ exporirn...-d tv.n. r.
ltt 11 \\l.
A\TUN.
II01111:.CFI.
i‘IEDI.F.,
JEAN MANN&
M. +I2IIW
nu.l 411. r.
N St;RANCE : ItA - ppl4lt-
Oyu for Innuranre t.a •erernl good T , liable I tommnre
c om i rA uies raoelaad by OEI 1. W. DUNN. at h. Real FAsta
purl and Intelligence Offlre, on the north side of • , hio.
fourth dour east of the Diamond. A 1.12011 f.NT CITY. Jul
CLIALLIES AND DE LAINES-10.coo
yards stf rich Chalon and Uo Lalues, worth 95 and
rent•, now closing oaLost rants per yard. at the ,••11111
Annual Sale of (JY/',/ A A. MAilesN
HAVING PUR('HASE! ) the interr.t
TIIUMAe WIriIITM AN. in Koh, Var.'s...,
the Ant ctf May. I will hereafter earr) .th the 1.:oller t .r
and Sheet Iron woork, ist nil their Ittnnellts, told stt
Water street. below Penn M sili the ospertroce .01 tl Inv
years In this business, op, 5.. ,Eol , t !1.010 I
who far or Me w ith their oriels. J M W 0 lITM A N
Pittsburgh May `Pi, 1456.
FLo,it
awl 1,. r Bak by j)7' F1.1:511•0 141.0. Q
dOEXT /CR TOE
Sale &, Purehame of Patent Rights,
And Dealer Is every variety (4 :lECIIANICAL A"
i.iTLIER PATENTS. Office aril Exhibition Room, No I&
FIRST aTREFT, near Wad, l'ittiilinrich. PA
Car 01..h.r.i Patented Arti.les of every d••+r'ription
;.r.iniptly attended t..
AGENTS WANTED
S Tills is the age .V ducat. prices. w
volt tu future I.ell all ,fl,'le k. I r Ti.-
ti A list. 111., cau bi uT a !
I 1 nlL=u Patb,
Alone,
Widow lb,lott
o,ortstop and Mgyrt two, by CI. 1.4.• lloala
Inaba; or. lb« b , nrl of Pearl Itiv,r,
Wirar• Chief. by l'apt. Siaybo 16,1.
beaboard Env.. Suir t .l 4 by 01,0,t
bO O L. l.tru holltriry,
" " o
THE LIFE AND PUltlAt' SEE VICES OF
4A.211EN Bl.lcllANAfti,
it . ; ii . 1111.5E1T, ,,, . ) ,
Late Minister to En g lund. and formerly Minister to B.llBala.
Senator and Representative in Colic
and Secretary of State.
INCLUDING TUE MUST IMPORTANT OF HIS SEAT!)
PAPERS
• atys: By R. U. lloitroN, Ee q .. Literary Edit 1,
or of the N. Y. Day It 4 , .
. la- I ave been afflicted with a disea, of the stomach, pal. Th, Kw, book low been aritten by a g entleman wel
140 - OFLANTYS GERMAN BITTERS----10 , 1 ,,,101.•,11, si,, literary attainments, and 111. 1011 K COIIII,OOII
pitation of the heart and nerVoll.l headache. for nearly ttr
C roce in store and tor pale by Baltimore Market. with the l/vni,ratic pros. Ile 010 fund- hed peruonally by
)y 12 FLEMING BROS teen years, and have spent some hundreds of dollars to order the distinguished subject of the memoir with many of the
After having used threv , ll,'.TlMollk, July 2t Flour and Wheat both firm to.dav:
I tee nod lasTs a his eark life, alai f non authorized friends
1110 t ACON-3 0 00 pounds Hams, Sides, and aka of latter ut 51,55 to VAR for white. and 51,47 to sl,s‘i ' '!,, „ , , beau - , , , • , • •
ot or. ou , nanan Iva supplied wit, manertaa inaccesin
...1-/ Should, re, rt. *ale by jy22 HENRY 11. COL-LINS. : :::: :7 1: : exert c ) i . a , r ,, e ‘ • ; b l u i t ,,l t i o . ::
HEESE-1 1 Hi bovis this day recei - el by " • 1 13 11 :t r i P ers, *". 1 re,i mys,u entirely re- ior red. Corn steady et 54 to 58 for mixed; 80 to n 2 for whi t e
ple . to other partiv, The proof sheets have been submitted
t „,.„ ; I ,„ n Oat Kid s le.Lp well, aud attend to no; hum. 11fid ' 9 l ror Sell.w• Ito authorized parties. It Call therefore he called. without
' -el
,withl . .1 would therefore recommend It to all -
room Co.
HENRY Il COLLINS. 1' .11"lonn. an
_ AN AUTHENTir .t ND AUTHORIZED BIOCRAPIIY.
Q 1-7(i A R.-3t 1 titid, fur sole
bv llp,o , Who are similarly afflicted. , - 14ANKING HOUSE or
cuyas into, BARROW k CO. The Inad: malten s. hatolsonte l'2itlo volume of -1110 pagee,
1...3 j y 22 HENRY 11. COLLINS. Ws would caution the pal Ito a g ainst purcliacing c o y of : - 1 -- , p.. 4 rE.V.PORP 10 W.,4 1 oeatl i mo n ad In cl...th, athi ir uobelltshed wit h an aceurt..-
- - the miniy Miltattous a thin delightful Aronm. To 1 ,,,,,,t m,d ‘e c„li ec tion, on 0.11 points on. and west ,4 the Mot.l i•oitt,ot Ir., F..t. .1. Pri,..., $l. Fir further p articulars. up.
T i ME-100 barrels f,r sak by
C.) Jy 22
-1.-4 /v 22 HENRY II COLLINS. poro ,.. tog nn imit.aloo. To ~ trl li ts r t e d__to their hands.
inipo-ition, be careful to a-I: for lhorhave's //n../ B i tters 1 title Itlvor Prompt attention given to all Laliilletai en. ply t . DERBY &./ AC liSt IN, Publishers,
115 Nassau street, N. Y.
CACTION!—Cutrd against
FlSH—Mackerel, White Fish, Trout, Sal- TEA TO—
lSTl_Copies sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. ljylS
mon, &c., for sale by Jrat HENRY H. COLLINS. ,
----
ORANGES -4 °
Nist2bEyS-4° boxes
this day received and
YMER & ANDERSON,
No. a Wool street.
.15'22 .
.Bitters.
EMONS--20 hod this day received and P L l ..' it rin , " 4. : n co tth .,
..., a .
ra
fur fate by RHYMER k ANDERSON,
/0. a' Wool strew, I Druggists generally.
prevent lailastiLion, be careful to ask for I3cerhave's Holland I
tirt,,. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for f.. 6, by the pro- 1
0 ,,,,. BgN . jialls PAGE , s i n . A CO., Nlanufacturlng
' tAI and Chemists, Pittsburgh Pa.; It. E. s.ed.,
kw ...AA and WOl,l ',Was; aad S. JONESPittsburgh:
R. K. SWIFT BRO. & JOHNSTON, Chicago;
E. W. CLARK & 00.'Philadelphla;
CITIZENS' BANK, Baltimore;
E: W. CLARK, DODGE & 00.. New York ;
aToIoRE & BROTElFE,TON,eincluuati [Jyrklm
EARL TAPIOCA-400 lbs. in store and I I ...rut , ' 'ft a t!t7a " , l i's's a
jy26:lw . jp.l for sale by Lfyll FLEMING BROS. I Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1850.
Rudd and R. C. Totten have this day become partners
PARTNERSHIPco NOTICE.—H. F.
In the Fort Pitt Iron Works. The business of the concern
, iil be conducted under the a= and name of Knap,
w bu i, si ) ni t e h as e oL,t,l7,liiit,te earn sif Knap b. Wade
1 ClVa.t7.
RAMO
A CARD
W. O. LESLIE,
~. iNfth sin- I
MOSES F. EATON
PRICES REDUCED.
THE LATEST NEWS,
BY TELEGRAPH.
THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
Wasummrom, July 24.—At thb conclusion of the
evening session of the House Mr. Buchanan said the
continuance of Mr. Fillmore in the Presidential son
test must very greatly increase Fremont's chances of
an election. In support of this opinion, he quoted
the New York Courier and Enquirer and the:Tribune.
He reviewed Know Nothingism North and South, in
terms of condemnation, charging that in the North it
is allied to abolitionism.
Mr. Evans opposed fillibustetism, replying to the
speech of Mr. Quitman, and condemning the doe.
trines of Mr. Buchanan as avowed in the Ostend
Conference.
- • - - • • -.
Mr. Burlingame has returned to the city, and ap
peared in the House last evening.
A message was received from the President recom
mending an appropriation of $250,000 to complete
the purchase of a building in Philadelphia for a Post
Office, and $50,000 for fitting up the same.
The House considered and passed 20 private bills,
including the Senate bill for the relief of widows and
orphans of officers, seamen and mariners of the sloop
Albany and brig Porpoise; the 18th of April and
50th of June, 1855, to be taken as the days on which
the vessels were lost, and from which the pensions
shall commence.
The House then took a recess till 7 o'clock.
crests,; SESSION.
Mr. Crawford, speaking of the slavery question
said that the North never respected the Missouri re,
striction except when it w..rked to their advantage,
while the South acknowledged it. In the Oregon bill
the Compromise measures of 1850 gave the South
nothing to which she was not entitled, and now what
was thus secured to them is to be repudiated by two
parties opposed to the Democracy.
Mr. Jewett said if Fremont shall succeed on purely
sectional ground., the result would be disastrous to
the Union. He proceeded to show the principles
and policy of the Rnow Nothings in direct conflict
not only with the Federal Union, but with tthe Con
stitution of every State of which he had knowlekge.
Mr. Oa defended the American party, saying that
it was illiberal in his c , dleague to charge them in the
absence of a knowledge of toe facts with a deep laid
conspiracy.
Senate.—Mr. Wilson submitted a resolution, which
lies over, requesting the President to inform the Sen
ate whether the. reported reply of flea. Smith, re
fusing to protect the citizens of Leavenworth from
hands of armed marauders is true; if so, whether
such reply was authorized by the instructions of the
President ur Secretary of War'
The Senate passed six private bills and one provi
ding for the compulsory pre-paymeut of postage on
all printed matter.
A motion was made that the Senate adjourn till
Monday. Mr. Adams asked fur the yeas and nays,
which were not ordered—only four Senators second
ing the call. lie remarked that at was extraordinary
that such a notion should be made within three
weeks of the terminanation of the session, when su
ranch business was of be acted upon. It seemed as
if the Senators were afraid to record their votes ou
thu question to aj.,urn over.
Mr. Tutanba answered that nobody was afraid, but
the Senate was new tar ahoad of the house, and if
they sat hut three day... , in the week. it would
he just as well for the euuntry.
The tuoti.du was agreed to--yea: nays .1.
1 rout Venezuela
Ness 1“e e, Juiy -The ,teamer Tennessee
ar
rived from Porto with LIMOS to the 12th inst.
She comes yin jr!'oQ Ittco, from which port she brings
dates. to the I:th.
Among her passengers is S. 11. Young, C. S. Con.
sul at Coriveiia, who brings despatches announcing
the VOLIC:II 4 i I n of an important commercial treaty
between the Frilled States and Venezuela. Political
news unimportant. Venezuela continues quiet. Bu
siness dull, and the cholera continued prevalent a
Caruecas. Very few American vessels were at tht
Venesuelian ports. TI ,c clipper schooner Indicator,
of Philadelphia, was at Laguyra to sail on the 11th
inst. for the Island of Testegos, one of the islanda
belonging to the Philadelphia Guano Company.
American Convention
IS , STuN, July 2O.—The American Convention pro
longed its enY.Ni.m all night. and finally organs ed lv
choosing E. C. Baker. a Preinonter. President. On
this result being announced. two thirds of Fillmore',
friends left the ball in a body.
iinrilner was imbsequently nominated by ac
vlammation for re-ole , tion as
. .
The present Secretary of :Ztato, Attorney (ieneral
and Auditor General. were also nominated fur re
. .
The fr,enibi of Fillmore, after bolting, =rebel to
their head-quarters, where, after solar npeeehes, it
wait vote,' t. endorse is Pall for a Fillmore
held on the 6th of August.
SYFACIaIe COnlrentlon
S , R,t I ' , h. N. . July 2,:).—James A. Wadsworth
ehoneu PreAident. David U. Field submitted a
dlg address' to ate Radd•a: repudiat:E.g
t•le Democraio party. as at present eonstituted, and
its phancy u. slave power. deploring the eonsequen,ss
I its acts In kansus at,•l elsewhere, a remed y for
which la t f a r t in the defeat of the tan.' .a
unu nontiLora. and Ihr 1.1.1 nue-I , n hansao as
Free Stale. The address euiog..ses and endorses the
Republican 1,11411:ay,. and calls on feline leTnuvralN
• support them. Re-oluttons embraeitig, the sent,
:i.ent, of the addre., were adopted with enthusiasm.
Democratic Convention
' 51,r:rya:Jr:Ai, Vt., July 35.—Tho. Democratic Con
' vention nominated the Hun. Henry Keys, for Gov,
nor; Willis Lyman for ',tout_ tl,verut.r : Jointer T.
Thurston, for Treasurer. Resoitiuuns were ad,led
exprogaing the utmost confidence in the ah.lity aoil
patriotism of Buchanan and Ilreckinridge, and iii
tiorsing the Cinoinnpli platform. t h e hatinit-Sebra,.
ka act. and Pierce 's adminhoration, as highly pit.,
I and honorable. The convention was well attended.
I and enthusiastic.
Attack qn 14'ort Kearney
i . ,„t July tett. Harney. Co'. Itake7
anti Capt. n. have arrived at Fort I.e.awcr,
w..rth. It i+ t.'“,t n party ayenne In.
tar 6 •, I t 1.,• a: I ..It learDey
4,1.1 rr•curd •. , 1/ I'r
11.tik;n:. their
the' I.umh , ki
T• Josltrr• here I,ter•liiy Ir , lll Nts%
11, rop,te Inaninm In
the northern par: thr "I,•rr:t..ry
Fillirkore Rs Ilfientlon Illecting•
'_'. lArge f ratitionti.ll
in,ottug Wa. haw 1,0.1 r.t tr.e .I.ll.lemv
Spvecheil lucre 11,1de 1., Mr
Mr. M..ore, .I:.1 Mr. Mkr,hu'i, .•I
•
At itrw,klyn them ua.e al, a large Inectiti;
!..zpeeeheF It Vie 1118 3c ly Mr liarrl, o f M.
11andiall, uf Ky., rin.l Mr. Tenn.
The Itnllcond Accident
‘ngLeiti.t, July '2... -The Coroner's in•lurrt
ra,:r..ad calamity. have returned their verdict,
attrititti,ez the accident t. the criminal negligence
et•riduct..rld.plett. cf . the eveurititin train. in run
L••y...n.1 the w: , le:1114 111 Edge 11111.
The I'..mpany t.t.tt rules tieing
derv, e.
Sr. 1,1 - 1,, July Intelligenoe from h allSab
thnt C,d, Lane, It: the head “f f l men armed
with rt.arics rl;',es, linlyee and hilt ' s revel
„-re, ero,:ed the Mesacu , i , is or :1.1•/ ens. , 01 Mars
day Inst. After er,Aing, C.d. 1.11110 earn hewoL . ,ll
farther now, but w , m1 , 1 return and foree to e
way up the Missouri river with his , ther regiment.
EW I URK, July .(5. .1 . 111! nu, of Haiti
frum Ast inwall tar Pedro Banks, Iva; ztructt
by a water-spout on the tifith ot Juno, and capsized,
and the captain's son and three seamen wore drown
ed. Tine captain's mate and two seamen escaped in
intt
long-heat, anti rs Nor rowing four days landed
near t artimgena. They arrived Isere this manning.
Littrillsgantes under bun./
--Mr. Burlingame, in re
.,lionse to the warritt.t issued, appeared this morning
I,efore tillitee llullr .'shced, in company with Mr
rnitipbell, and the two entered a p.int bond for five
thousand dollars that Mr. B. is not to engage in a
duel in the Uistrl t of Columbia, nor leave the Dis
trict fur that purpose.
.I,lly
Railroad Accident
Cal , A(10, July 11. Done, Genoral Superin
tendent of the Illinois Central Railroad, slipped from
the freight train this afternoon at Hyde Park sta
tion, the train passing over both legs. The physi
ciuns say he cannot recover.
J , JIIN . S, N. 8.. July 25.—The Legislature has
repealed the Prohibitory Liquor Law by a vote of
to 2, and revived the Licence law.
Nee' YORK, July 25.--The President has pardoned
Wagner imprisoned here or complicity in the en
listmcot
jirjr b Wonderful tin mealy I —Mr. B. D. %Vuuds
la.tejuslice of the l'eare, East Dirininittattli, Penrinylvat in.
..... Pot
J- ..t..,
/ •
I tLraef
Front Kensko.ns
Vraorl Lo*t
Liquor Law
Pardoned
„
4 • *VI _
• • "1* • 4.1 t • • • It
MEE
COMMERCIA ,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
• MERCHANTS' EXCHANCEC:
Premitent.
L. WILMARTII.
Vice Praidenti.,
T. tt CLARKE, GEO. W. OM.
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, JR.
Secretary.
JAMES P. BARR.
Superintendent
k. I'. NORTIIAM JR.
anundter of Arbitration firr July.
ORO. W. CASS, V. P.
JOIDI P. PEARS, T B. lIPTHE,
LAVELY,a J. B. CAIPIELD
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS
TO SAIL.
Ship Dans F. , • Days
Hermann New York. Bremen, Sr In'. yl2
Failuturg, New Yo:a. .... ..61,u‘gow July 12
Canada Boston .... .. Liverpool July
Baltic New York... 1 k
ii
Africa
Lebanon New York LI carpool ....... ....July 24
Patton New Y0rk....--Ilav re via Coma... July 2ft
Barcelona New York- Havre ... July 28
TO ARRIVE. ,
.Slips Lea. Fur hays
Fulton Barre.. ........... New York .... ~...July 2
Niagara Boston, Ac ..... Liverpool ...... ... -Jul y 5
Ericsson T iverpool . ....... New York... July 9
Persia Liverpvad ........New York .... ...July 12
City of Baltimore... Liverpool..... ..Bal Li Claire ....,.....Jul y 16
Wriahingion Southanipton...New York__ Jul) 1B
PITTSBURGH MARKET;
Ca' rum DOILY MOM:fa NIT 1
Thursday, July 2518 6 6.
LOUR.. The sales+ for the last two days foot tp 01iig
as !ollows Thurxday-25 bids. superfine, fom store, It
; 20 bids. extra, from wagon, at $0,1124; 8 Ws. extra,
store, at $,11,45&1.75 ; 34 bbis. family. Immature, at
..ry...115 bids. superfine, front wharf, at R; 180 bbis.
extra, from wharf and depot, at $6,50; 36 111.14. extra, from
depot, at 4e..62 1 ,; ; 30 bblq, extra. from store, it ISO
btds. superfine and extra, at $ 6 . 25 and
RYE FLOUR—Sales 12 bids, from store at 3,3; I.L d bid
(11tA IN...Sales 200 hush. I hots yesterday, frtm store, at 215,
and 300 bush. do. to day, to arrive. at 213 c fides to-day 1...0
bush. ear Corn, from depot, et 40c.
SUGAR...SaIes 100 packages Brazil at. 15'L, 111 d a ps.
WHISKY...BaIes yesterday ft) bids. rectifrd at 364.037,-
and today of 60 bldg. do. at 3tk.
BACON...The sales for tho past two days trad np 13.0 M
tbs. and S tierces, ns . f,ollown ; Thu rod., y --200 tbs. phouldprx
and hams at 11 and 11 cash ; 1000 Ms. c.outtry sides at IL
Prida , 000 Its shoulders and hams at 10-irtml 111...:,;10no
lbs. canvassed hams at 12c; 410)0 de, at 11c, and 3
tierces sugar cured hams at 14c, ail for cash.
111:1,U M EAT...Sales to day of It.e. shed d,'ll at
flu days.
L OBliASE••.Sales tierces at equal coca.)).
Cll F.:ESN...Yates 60 Loxes Western Rea,N la ihtp!,:.
some at the latter price being a diUiCt.
Allegheny Lire Stock Market
8EEVE5...350 head offered aud null; market rot, and
IA tee. s ,bade ,melee; quotation• for good bother trig rntt:,•
t. , prime rstuesl (p.m $0.50 to f,1,.30 Kenn• .
SII V.P... A large number in pen, but very mostly fot
the East. :Lao, to butcher. at 30;? , 's C ttr"st. and istuts ,
sl,fukal,:s - te head.
Sales of Stocks, etc
The fitllou Ing Wen of Stoat, Ir., wore Lunde nt th e
Mer. hank e Exchange ~tt 1111111,61) Kitt Imt, bt Y. M
'Alt., Auction....
10 altar. Itauk At j!l7.:Fi
10 do
42 it, 2 do 57.50
The Brcitiletutta. Prov talon and Other Pro
duce Market•--Oeaeral Agricultural In
telligcnce
No. }',.on DAILY TIMM OPFICL,
Thar... My. July 24,
Highly encouraging accounts of the maturing Grain er.•;»,
mere.lag confident.. in a )told generally ahror the medal
average. and very free rynefipfi , of Brcadatuff. at this port
during nearly all of the past week. neutralised thelonian..
at a vitiorens Inquiry for prodte . e, and
pea thereof, up to To.day latri
European InteNgence came to hand, yestardet.
lea li.
P,ttli, from Liverpool, to the 12t1. Met This
rr
brought at' ices of unsettled and stormy weather In tic
British !Amnia which had ao off,teil basin...in Inc lean,
Mlngla.ll markets as to induce great activity in Flour an.
Gram, at unproved price.. We published this new. in g ,
extra edition o f o ur daily paper, at an early hour In the for
noon of yesterday, and it exerted a very favorable to.op
on trade here. um.n4mning a general ;acre:tee of mint
Mkt, inhcative of reneweal firma..., and a iitr.nir ten ten.
upwgd.
Th reported halos of Itreatlatuffa for the 1101 ha
amounted to about 1, 71.1 1 .1 hartel. of F10nt..117.,h ,, I nib,
til Wheat. gu.boisti bnshel• ~f Corn. ant rtishals ,
11 •Ii Ivnln.-raissa „I to. on noon barrels , It.
Iweaou tinnhela of Wheat. •an n theerwase bf , ittly
- .5.1,0 11 . 11 / lowhels Corti nal , lll,l•Ai l s , I,u Bela of F.ye, s.t - ,
pared , s . 1 1 the estiorteit roann.f l tions of the prws , ~
•,htsshes...g:spei..4,4 A i,ont 7a.itv, barrels of 11 - int. 7 1 ) ,, bosh
els of 11h.-at. 1 1 .17..5t I , uste - In -1 non, awl 10whals
, of Hie. By realibtotas the Flour to Grain, at CI, t..0..1 :we
11., t, barrel. 011.1 tlia t•• !be
nut-tint -'I taloa'. tlratti. toe repot - tealte el
luriug the woek plot • 1.4041 orr shown tole' nl.ott 1-
bu.lieln too, that, thaw. of the prianaling wools
The retsw - teal recetpra au to, pm 611.1 MI, AA I.4,aaw
10.! venaatle • r , l Bretalstufts dut tog the van w,ah, row.
•t.te , l .1 about 140.0 011 twiftetbs wr, I uslo-is f
11ta at, 117,1,0 hunhela of r.orn. Znoots hashals of Hy.. stet
hualtab iif ttala, ag•lngt .Ithatt lie.l.into bar , I.
01
/lour. .1101 1 .(Xst I , ,,nbela of Wheat:lll,oo, huntieho of t'. an. I
To.ota , 1111.114•11 .41.1 1 Ve, and I 'Loot) hunliel , of ‘l4s . daring
the pr....4.DR wank, and about 11 1, .000 lwrrel. f Fl- , n!.
bltsr,oou bushels of Corn, E 4.4 0 1/ I whet. of 1.11.5 t
hushels of than., .114r11•11K the W.4.1f endow the 10th ttist .tur
nvallable at..-k of Betwatstothi is now grinetylly g. , •1
to ire no in polnt onantlly than 1.-1 Thera 1..:,,c a
rat...femur's , of lota, la,.h 11 :If and I.t. ttlll
- deem undastirabiti
Primo paroula of all kr Oils of Breachougs are !!. •
body limited supply. while they talon, are alto" , sop
Attention -1 loiyon , . Thew , operate in othet itiottoti• I
In. tantlif and somewhat resoirsi illy, liepint L Is A.
ablial 1. , proem , a 1.4 tot www,riment no. now • r !
neat In 114 - firlll4: grotty free-Iv froni the h.. 0011. it 114 111
141.4 A Mile new Soutilern Flour 11.4 1... 1..1
M. 1 Y 414111,0 ourW.Vlt t y nutnnusr y wan pri i• tri .1 I t
was of rut .11,ut grslity. 1411•Itt In, rl.y liAtift..l 1,w.14. NS a
,anrn
Ic correepontlencr that the 1, hoot lin,
tttt ea throughout nearly the who], counlty. and it•
, tat 1 IS prn,ally ta10a...Lb...1 an hkely to Va.'s , a atisettli
.stisfactor) It In not esp.-Los-4 that It wtil la , •,0
.41 , 1 e
Oh) fartquanta.. 1..1 aon • two. , n•
nta! tow 11 , 011 tan harr!'y !nano, iiientt al hi Ia 1...
aa the ho' 11. inepteutber though s-e re•po•tahle
‘ll4lll. latrelianee ot new :.I.sullsern ,In
11,•1.111,1•
! wing the ti
• , 1 August. hare traoptrial r. thin ,111,
a el. T 1.. ., ,. 't
musts., es may raotruit 11.. , • ! fa.
tt. to nII otters ~ ntina , l tti A sale:win. alit , , 1.1,n 10.1
oaaa A
troent to pt h'101.41
nip„ .-I Ait I, 1f,.. pt I Brox-I'llt!.. 4 ek
•..1 . 41,1 1.1 4 1.1. y. 1t... .1v . 11.1t1.1 111.11. 1...111. I.
brool ..r• the o••••••71. , leat and • ..111 h LI •
•••••v. hat unwoltio.l. ..• ...Flo, ad aul ur ohw ro•-
.. r•on•-••IS of Lays tlucttrat.t. but tile Il.ark. r•r
ort`.••• lot, or trolb • •rbtru,t•••••. ,• V•rro.)
11 irk tru.A••••cy Ity , r. s•••• a,
it lea. as oil rathor ta•nult aril lan;•••111 •Ar. rat••
•• u!rratt, •lotbatui, at a nbght Vl:.' II fart
••trol
New York Market
Vrw Yokx, July • mark , : f rrim o
en. crude,lutproiril :rail , with it oi
•• oinii !for export an I Lome e, titlet la irio
vii•toiln for cullitu••11 to g•uet suprrtiu , State.
I 1 "all dtats . p ; •,104.4 , •.:e . I. r iiiinition I hoe r noir rhie
II; helot. Illinoiti Linn, NVlNrouetti rind to, ~ 4 ,1
4- torcomma", to ri44l extra, Iticittiling choir , I-1...1 ti•ku,
to° a'. the latter tigni ea. Rye Flour tea., nally
Cion meal litits lfr anilyn int. Itt
hovi , , but. toe 4,1,41 11,*
Th.., 1 4 4 mel
ieratr outirly otlet rind 41,1 pi re an
.:iiie•••4l in watt fir Inrc,r pude.% it
•o o for tira while Soutloirti. ii',. for old . -. .noiton
n lot , . $1,4 11 for inferior red Indll.. fI,IB I.a LlBfor i., Yeini
t• I Vl'. Is fir infrrior Chia Spring /411.1$1,.1: tor new
St 11, 1)111.. the !Ir.( lot of the eetuut, the Inert. •t
ulet In Corn there In los. ikon,: and the tuarttyt it mu!.
• t suinortant chanty . ; fie.?f,l for fluxed 11'onti•rn and h • 2 for
rtheru tVhatki nosier; .alrs 41;0
4 . Pork a malady firiliVr,held et
I'r Inesti nun $.17.:17 for iu intl' 111,4 111..
Fele,. ;Wu Mils at for country toil., 1'
and StAt4,ll for repacked Chicago Iteuf 11411.4 n• •d'•'
ate god unchanKtel. !Tune mesa Beet nominally the nuilte
Itzteon quart. Cut Meta. illiellatlgutt; Silltul 1511 I/I,A. at ac
f a shoulders and lac for limns. Lard 'dead). raleg 259
at 12•1461,12 it. flutter firm at 15(019 for I thto and !tint to
t,,r State. Cheraw firm at tiara% us In ~ cullty
Hort et,--Stiocke steady : Chlt at, a 11;01; i•ilatel
I: nih„wl te2 l : * ; Cleveland it Toledo It. It. Cumberlale'
Illiinne (stand It. It., 1061 16 , ri•
Neu . York Central, ; relltl 4 ylValtiel Coal 10. 102 1 ,
~ling It. It. 91 1 ,, Milesouri eilkee Otr,t;e; •
l'letulatil A rittnlutre4•ll 60‘ ; tot 0
fine
. I tullitou nein Minion lent
s ps'„. hyr,ingo ill,ll. LI 11L.,e49i%
Philadelphia Market
PIIIA, July 25 —Floor market steady and Erin.
w!tli dirninlabud demand for exp. rt sales 2.11,am el.. tr,e4l,
gi mind at $7, and 260 do fine at t i 5,23, for supply
;folly trade limited at $6,37 ,, e , i; . Rye
Flour in moderate re guest nut trifle firmer. sales 510 1.1.1.
at 53.:A.3,1. Corn meal SCAR ,. and it rot; sales 31.0,
Pen un at P. Supply of Wheat luereasing, with steady.
Ilemond sales of 9 t 010 , 090 bush at good 1., print ,
Southern and Penult rod, and $1,63 for white, ibelinlmg
lot of inferior old white at $1,30m,1.40. sales
I Pooh Pt•fillit at 11a472. Cairo s, are, nod 24 . 'l+ bllBll,l
Cr sales 3 to 4,000 bush good Southern yellow at 1121. 114
Mid a lot of White at some price. Otttl, 1,, tlll , l
linac sales 2300 bush Delaware at 37, and 1000 bush Penna.
at 49. Whisky scarce and tads m. 14111,1 ,, selllqg at vents
gallon.
Cincinnati Market
CINCINNATI, July 26.—Fluor continues brink at
$:,75 for superfine and 8.f..8.5@51i for choice and extra;
ilu
sales vonsprise 300 tbia.; received during the last '24 le ales
11173 Ohl, Wheat Is In active cernand, and prked ar.• lr•ttrw;
. 300 bushels red at $1.10; white held at .$1.20 tor info
('ern Irregular, and l i t the absence of /,‘,ls9 e.thw prin.,. are
rominal. Oats scarce and flan at 33m,:i-k. Whiuky
uuseL
I led and prices nominal. Cheese; salon .a.l boles Western
Beeeree at Butter sales of 25 firkins
toe
Ws. at
1441,1414 c., market steady. Provisions continue Slid
prices are nominal: there le no change in O.
t.hec. litigar at 1.4410 c. Baled 50 in
good Coffee at
, cash. and this. at
s. ` LL:. ~: x ~: . s.'..
.• • I
;"
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WAT ER PIPES,
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 3u Cents per Foot.
PEARL STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
HENRY 11. COLLINS,
FortwAltDlNG AND
COMMISSION MERCNIANT,
AND WHOLEYALE DEALER IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PIioDISC E GEN .RALLY.
No. 2 Wool, STREEF, PITTSBURGH. j ),•16
Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters.
JUST received at STEINHUCK'S, No. 111
WOOD street, where ail the deltraciea of
the sermon can he had..served op in any deArn fil% 0 •
tole style. Ile Is also is daily receipt of Now
Potatoes, Peas, I,baters, Sia Baas,
and a great sanity of lake Fish, whirl, will b. Kuhl to fand
nee, hotels and restaurants on the most riiit.mlatolt• term ,
Just ncelved, a. large and fine lot of Lemons, Oranges and
Pine Apples S. SMINItliCli,
No. ill Wood street.
G oDEy , s, LAby , s BOOK fir August
PRICE 15 CENTS.
For sale by It. MINER AC".,
N.) 32 Smith'leld
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS.—We ha \ e
en band the larg,nt and bout aseorted stock of TEAS
o be found in the market, all of which will be offere.l at tie'
LOW EST PRICES. S. JAYN ES.
_j yl4 Pekin Tea hture. No. 38 Filth et.
QEMI-ANNt'AL SALE—Just ~pened, rAr
I C J mon 1,1.t.4 of new myle butt rolored
Name and Clunige9. Bleu. hood and Brown NI nelins. Check,.
'nektons, :Immo, 5-tuff, 11.,u..-ko , plog 1;ood... Ac.,
all of
which will he ~Rued at hemi Annual Fri. em.
i)2/ A. A. NIASUN A CO
WE are now CLOSINt; w toile
stork Cl. TII . C.ASSI El: ES, S ATI \ ETS,
rwr:Et , s, JEANS, rE:rrlmis. stillmrat sTUFFS,
it nearly ONEF IA LE 'ME Ur UAL PRICE,
jy2l A. A \1 A t.',)
FIFTEEN CENTS FOR NIAGAZL's;ES!—
MIN ER ACo No. 3YS lIT Fl EL 9•reel, will toll
ally of the 5.,!1..w1ng anntilleS at fifteen rent,
Ilarp , r, Niagara, pri, lb 4,1114
ll.,u,ehohl 11 •rd, In ••
Peter,o, agaZi .•
L1.11011 . N Nlagarane.
Knickerbocker Niagacine. ii "
Graham's Nlagtvine, IS ••
Frank Loslie'a Joot nal,
Call or send to the t2II EA I' BOOKSTORE of
11. NIIN ER A Cu),
jr.ll No. :12 Smithfh4d. street.
WANIiEI).--A girl front tii 12 years
of A 14.. 1.. a.l,,pted in a family, re4ida, rp.al thr
city. Apply BERT AF4
Jyt:l E..al EoldtedFol 4.-u.ral A MArkla
1 r
CEN'FS FOR 11A RI'ERiS MAGAZINE.
Maga.a•• 14. r August. 1 - t-, , 00rl at, -I tar 1L...,
.:011N S. IdkVIAON.
.IY2I Market .trod twat - Froath.
pEAD! READ! ItEA I) !—Thri Orphan Sin:-
to-K, ~..IttoLl I.) %111. SFarnh. author of t•Try“fdrl , I,rEs
oc. 'rain, to of Ow purod books of
Pori. oul) tt ,
Yeats' , Idle al N.... lock Ca —,tptddlish•-d with Laty.
fur pc.. Iron front Ilro. All th. New York , lotrArttas am,
ablelotot tho lilt a and rot a 01,1% ,
Col At W. t;II.DENi,ENNEY Book F.T.)I(E
Ta-iiiti•
D( )("101 ' s 1100FL.AN t'ELEBRATEI )
6Elt3lAtii BITTERS.
Pxeraxtu .'t M. J.\ Chr , I tot
1% El tdlo - tudlly
Eft EttNIPLA IN I. Its o PKl` , l A J A LNIACI.t. EURO
tat NEE. VO' Dh.i.EAS.ES
)1' I llt. KI
r,nt .1 d Isor,;• 1,11 .s:ora,./../t,
Tummy, July
a, 1 . ..At1i.-
Mat, Inward Piles.
Yulltte++...l 111,AA1 to 1114
Head. A .illay of the Stomach.
NattArath Ilearthurn. thaculi: lot heel,
F Mores, elght in the Storm. I, f..,ta ucht.
`inking, nutlet mg at CM. Dit of the Sto
mach, r•tv miming ~f f. 114 f1t4411. 11”111.11 and LY11111,14 if
Breatlimg. Vluttertng at the Ileart, rholung ot 1,111,.1.1141, ;
14 1 ,-nwittote , when In 11 lying lewtme, Dannes+ 4.1 4 C 1 int n,
Da+ or Webs I.efore the tight, Feerr andLIM! Ihun
In the Dead. Deficiency Ih•rapirater., Vel
ItAf 11433 i•f the Skin and Lan!, Pau, m
thr Dark, Chr,t. Low d
Sudden Ylt.thee Heat 1111,
1114 in the Elealt. Gairtant.
!maga:mac , . Evil, 41,1
44f 1.,1,11 - 1•30/.111 of
rte 1 1 3
In a/11,1,111ms such valuable ptopertwo flu+ rdniudy, be
Sa l or taisarratuad.leaseertion IA 111104.110 is rauloy stat.Al
n ta, t proven taidebiably nn -f condlu+tvely by the 3344 w r
(Maul car., and benettU , JemrJ f 41,111 I[3 1144, ondre the ,1 3 .
re b, cite° ..1 L;w , ~
arp.rtginater. II ,Ad cn
lnal. a..ng al
l
r. 1444.143 14 Ell ropritct mAarty, and trill the Immer we mete+ ..1
teratmony. flt a• pu+ or ths Anteriett. c•adinent. add,
mulated .Itiang the l hoot t ten year, the hltn,b , Of the pt.
ut
let, The prelalener dilettArA to which the
I,u-ruts. Date., are adapteal• it ie with ~,rreas we may a• I« al•
ded masa-twat oiled there I+ Acarcelv bunii3 Itl,
,•1 our •:miry •n al.l, h Mr, canua 1...
Ata.l ani.mg Its sumth,- that pe• sitar '' '' '' ,e• dad •'374/../.1
4-fr e 114,04411 g du...e I LI, ere r
Th.. W 441, In:Eu• na,- iamdtart. r
tlint ararout. 415... 1.1: ..., r u. 3 1 • a Idn
tual .th In, tn. 411,-1.. h....,
E.I:II.NN 14111 4.1:.^ • 11.—,ah.i. 4 ;
.IlAr*, has', ‘5 thrtnttfa
l 1;1 11. ! i•itt tn. ::t.:,,1 the t.r t l •
thr I. t....;
that , 41,1
•Itlfy ts lt TillSolt
It In !tt Os I rn. .f IA: htunk,
lost pr..tninent I . lll , l , lsitti 11, the •Itutrt, wt.. 1 .irt.
IMF Initletlt i
wttett te.l.Awnly to tAn.lern , ~ 1 ite grertt
trtnen. If/ ...n-tusion tb ~••• s 111,1 ank
of
tl Own.. nllll. trot to, nit Italy it the etn ve &swot, to glvo
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~., , 1.„,:,.; \\..0.,1 ..h. el 1. ,, 11e SI. ( - barbs lloti.l.
.
I . 1 ()USE i'l /it. SALE--A \ en . tine Horse.
I . l_ ~1,.. worl,, cutiall) Aril iii liariao.. and nia
~..a - p . .
,ba 0, -,i,itb. 11, MA% he ..of hNI It. 11. rArrEtt•
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Churn a 11,... I.la
1 ).k.l'l IN --12.11 111 1 If. . Nlu. and ~ llollble;. s
III.NEY ll.coi.t.t.Ne.
LITAlt(11-100 I,xo. Roelle , ter Pearl St ,reh
1,3 for ..aii. by ,j.. 14 HENRY 11, C111,1,1N.
4 4 '11'1 HU'S IC R PI: NTIsE-. -2.0 barrels fur
13 bale by I ntr.:2l J. :all, uINNIAK Elf.
17 4 , t5.111N(; TAcKLE.---li ‘‘)11 intend g. , ing
I i_ to the moolwoll n 1. 1 .1,1114 1.. lA,: Ito' hie II edllier. Chi'
111. hl-I;II, leaving. awl vanillin...int eIIAR•It. ht . I - Inhillg Tiu 61...
It 0 full *nil riauliktv. IltiWN .t TICI'LES,
,ulla Ni. 1,36 Wo,iit .:rent.
lIERIUN( -- 1 110 Loxes N. I just re,eived
and for bale by ItlaNlEll ei ANDEltf.ltaN.
.1) I 2 .N.. 39 1V...1 ~ t re...L.
To DE\IOC HATS EVERYWHERE.
READ—READ --HEAD.
'.!0.01 , 0 .agents waned to . null in overy town in the U 4 111,1
Btatra,
ALSO-ROCHESTE R
I. DR IVo.
1) A M
Um ,
-1( 0 0 gald , ll` , Linseed Oil
M. 1 1 ,0 N)IAKKR,
tl N‘ nt:
RIVER NEWS.
Tai river is - still failing, with 20 inches water 1 1 . k the
metal marks, The weather fot the past two weeks hes been
. extremely dry and hut, with no indications of rain. If this
state of the weather centinnes, we are Informed by those
putted is inch matters, there will be lower water in the
Onto and greater falling of the crops than since 1844.
Toe new steamer "Melrose," just compleated, is op
Cincinnati this morning, having every thing on board '41..a
beautiful boat draws only 14 inches, and as her orTiocra aye
practical ateunboatcarn, shippers and passengers may data nd
on hoe working her way through.
TOE Louisville (tirier of the 240, forwarded by Adams
& Co's Express, contains the followleg!
Tat ROCK CITY SNAGAIKU no.. St' .1. - -We learn by the Cuba,
that arrived from Cairo yesterday, 11141. the Bock City strie k
a snug in the Ohio. Coq, Amsterdam, la., Tuirday night,
and sunk in six to tight feet water. Ti,• boat los4 a can .
on board from Cincinnati for St. Louis and war pieces, all of
which, together with the bust, ran be saved. The little Ar
kansas Traveler happened along in time to relieve the io , at
of 200 barrels of whisky, sad the Cuba started down to her
yesterday to save the balance of the cargo. Copt- it. P
Smith went with her with apparatus to raise the boat. Elio
belonged to Capt. Mills, of the Cuba, r
a ise t h e Eager, and
others. She was insured in the Pennsylvania and Delaware
agenrioo iu this city for VOOO, espially ig-tween each---the
portions owned by Captain Mille and Mr ager. the woe
also insured for VIM more in another of.i i.. She is a small
light boat, and no doubt will be readily raised, and in run
Mug trim in a few days:
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
LNCHEn anreß IS TUX eIiA.N.S.IU. BT• MSTAL MARE
ARRIVED.
Steamer Dunleith, Bettahoover, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Chas. Avery, Terre, ce, Portamouta.
STEAMBOATS.
WHEELING, &c
For Wheeling
The steamer NEBRASKA, Capt. C. BLABS,
Wilt bare for the above and intermediate ports
regularly every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY at 1 o'clock A. M.
•
For freight or {o age apply on board.
For Wheeling.
BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THE TRADE
- - - - _ -
The new teamer CREMONA., Capt. Rom
i let - Fsll./orkr--Clerk. commence to
make her regdar tri-weekly trip*, leaving Ott
TUESDAY: , , THURSDAYS und SATURDAYS, at 10 A. M.
For freight or peat:age apply on board, or at the PITTS
BURGH MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water
atreet y'2l
For Portsmouth
The new and very light draught Rteatiter
CHARLES AVERY. Capt. W. P. TOELR‘N.Ct.
will leave for the above and Intermediate port,
THIS bAY, atlit A. M.
For freight or plumage apply on board. ja.2.6
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis.
The new light draught steamer !kIELROSE,
cFre-e4caot 'run , . Roca:as—Clerk, A. J. ROUEII-4—Wili
leave for the above a n d Intermediate port,. on
....ATI; ftUA Y. 28th
Thr ytELIt. SU toils draws la inches light.
Yor Freight or pooaut.. apply ott board to the Captain or
Cbrlt. ilr23
EMON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION
_LA LI N E.— Having made extensive p -
pm ailoto thie winter, we are now prepared
to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PKNNSYL P.M I.;ANAL.
not RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE EAST
ERN 'X. can assure our friends and all those
disposed to patronise the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no
pains will lie sparial to render general satisfaction to Ship
pers of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE
OF TIIE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY
PORTAGE RAILROAD will give Increased despatch to the
transmission of freight.
Oftlee on PENN strect, at the Canal Basin.
LLOYD & LEMON.
mhl4
li ll a 'A i ' ' S pai T ng ß t A he N w - a S . P t O or ß tk. T il A iti T s i f o ,, N , LINE.-
transporting Freights to and from the East
ern Clues, via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroads, we have
increaued our stock of Boats, &c., im snore, to a DOUBLE
DAILY LINE. which gives 1118 a capacity of over 1500 tons
per ninth each way.
We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the
r.tate improvements, there will Le nothing spared on our
pan to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch.
KIER & MITCHELL,
us Canal Basin, Pittiburgh, Pa.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The C.-partnership existing, heretofore, between Jas.
C. wen and J. Basics Kaox. under the firm of JAMES
coI,LINS A Co, has bean dissolved, this day, by mutual
•
_al sent,
The blllit,lol of t he late firm will be settled by Jdmee
cuums, 14110 i• fottlp,rtzed to use tho name of the firm fur
that purls..., JAS. COLLINS,
Putsburgh. Jame 14,18;36 J. BANKS KNOX.
THANK I'L . L. • to my friends for past favors, I
6,,lnit a continuance of their patronage for my late
t . tNI ES COLLINS, who will carry on the FOR
tt A RD I NO AND C031)1ISSION, TRANSPORTATION AND
JIIISINKSS under the style of JAS. COLLINS
.1
J. BANKS KNO.X.
DOM> V ,t!tIILT,OI WU-LIAM WANE g. s corrot
31*('andless, Means & Co.,
tztuccessura to Wick & >l'Candleal,)
WHOL ES ALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
I P. , P.: , NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts
-1.141) M/ltillilt , tures generally, corner of Wood and Water
l ir,...tA. Putaltrgh. ruya
BLUUMS AND LUMPS
1J tons Juniata Blooms:
211 .. . Lumps:
'..VO - Lake Champlain.
iS'i JOHN MOORHRAD,
MEM
PIG Mf,TAL
-1,00 tons Allegheny Charcoal;
50 Coke;
100 Rod Short Anthracite:
100 '• t'ol.l •'
100 0 Mercer County Stone Coot.
F;o eok by Jy7i JOIL MOORIIRAD.
.. _..._.
il LIE ES E-100 Dose- prime cutting just re
‘,..., ,ci -, , ,.,t by t jyl4) H. H. CX/LLINS
rrlIE CHI APIST BUILDING LOTS IN
j., THE MARE KT, and float the last chance. We bare
Lot twenty-two left of those choice lota of 24 feet front on
Franklin street t o . 1W deep to a 24 feet alley These tote
will he sold at Pk) each. l'orkons purctosing two or more
I.ota an lave thetu at S.ISO each. Talon , : Our-fourth in
Lan.l. ba.lance, $5 per mouth, or at fur yearly payments.
,r l:
IS. CUTHBERT k SOS. 51 Nlarket at.
FiMIIROIDEBIES REDUCED.-- We err
now offertng ,mrsntire it..e.ort men t of new and elegaut
th oto older lets ~t u rcduction ot one-third from usual Prior.
. 1 ., Is A. A. M.SILN A CO.
FINE TEAS' ' ! —A few more cmtomers Mr
.1 •
11,--• rui:E stn.! 111.E.`11 TEAS can be areoutottelate.l
Si F. H. DILAVO.'S,
,y IS Noe. S 2 Mstltet at. trod 1 Hismuutt
DELICIOUS COFFEE! —lf vou would
drhowus cup of Coffee, try that lonatta3 Java ot
DRANO'S.
jflti
B.—Roasted br of my Imndt
BONES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and
I Oswego.
s Fa.rina.
Wll,Attta Gritt4.
1t the. frrall Riot Flour. At—
•
BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE:
hags pre Laguayra Cofh,;
tivVIIIL Java ••
lu hag. Marwcatiho
vod V. IL DRAY°.
EVERY dt3SCrilwon of Millinery Goode,
ljuattry and Gloves; Gouts' Furnishing
tuarktd .town _5 to 33 per rent at the Senii-
A °mild Salt
Jr 23
WRIGHT'S PILLS-5 Oust; just received
T and fur sale 11 I . jr.!ll F " FLEMING 111105.
T ENETIAN RED-25 bbls. in store and
fur cdoll LIY2 FLEMING nAns.
C 01 ) LIVER OIL—Ai dozen in store and nor
.1, by l jr2l) FLEMING BROS.
A• T X EXICA MLSTANG LINIMENT-2 0
itt . glO4, In sire and for sale by
,U 2 FLEMING BROS.
.. _ . _.
ii:)[mic E STONE-1000 lbs. on hand and
I f3r Ant , by (jr= ) FLRMING BROS.
p_.,R.
1 JAcKsON's CHOLERA MIXTURE.
I 13,e 3 largo anpply of this valuable medirin , .
JOS. FLEMING,
cern , r Diau*nd and Market at
dozen of
P,ie cal unite mrWCine received i i FLENIING,
4Z EMI-ANNUAL SALE.-A. A. MASON
CO. are cloAing out their eplendid and fluthinnable
of DRESS tiOuDS nt n great reduction from our
1Y25
iA It ASO L..-,--wP are now offering our ex
tonsive assortment of Paranoia, In Silk, Tunic, Salim
\bare Antique and other tuateriabi, at a toductiOn of one
third the usual rates. bib
lODA ASII of a good and uniform quality
1...3 manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
Company fit Tarenturn; on hand and for sale by
PLEMLNI3 BROS.,
Cit EAM TARTAR-1500 lbs. just received
an l for aalo by [ je2s] FLEMI NO BROS.
i 1 U M TRMIACANTII-500 lbs. on hand
kJ and for fade by [ Jolnf FLEMING BROS.
—t 1 Reams Sand Paper in store and for sale
al/ . by 1 1Y 2to FLEMING BROS.
i 'it lbs. Carbonate Ammonia in store and
OVA/ for sale by [jy2b! FLEMING DUOS.
:—.., _Toss Farrell's Arabian Liniment on hand
•.1 and for ante by 1i9251 FLEMING BROS.
„)n lbs. Carbonate Magnesiain store and
`lll for saki by Dy 2.51 FLEMING BROS.
CoNCENTRATED LYE—A new article
r,,, making Soap, warranted superior to Potash in
e r y reap et. Remember, 1 pound worth ID of Potash.
I ‘ii baud and for min by urn] FLEMING BROS.
- V, UTMEGS--300 lbs. just received and for
_Li mob. by DY26I FLEMING BROS.
F LUCK SU LPTIUR-1500 lbs. in store and
for sale by riy2sl FLEMING BROS.
—_—_
VILLMORE MEN ATTENTION I —2OO
ropier of t Ito Y ILLIAD mann A NEWS, rroolvod daily.
ire too coats,.
nal, try
ATHREE STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR
1 ,7 00—Contains 8 rooms, With room and cellar.
T-rms. $61.18 IL hand, balance in three yearly payments A
thr,.e story brick house of 5 rooms, stole-room, Ac.. for
1.1. - ,l(). Also, a dwelling-house of 8 rooms, adjoining the
e. $1 , 500 Terms—s. Boo in hand; balance In 1, 2 and 3
ears—situate at the corner of Franklin and Elm streets.
S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market at.
- `t . A.K.A.TOGA WATER-24 dozen
Water (Congress Spring) Just rectived by
JO& FLEMING,
Comer Diamond and Market BC.
• -.- , • •
• •
' 4 4 "t.
Health and- strength must inevi
tably Follow its Use.
80E12 HA V E'S
HOLLANII BITTERS
FEVER AND AGUE,
AND the various affeclions consequentitpon
a disordered Stomach or - Liver. Stich as Indigestion,
Acality of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of
Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding
Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neurelgld Affix,
tions, it has in numerous inatances proved highly beneficial,
and in others effected a decided cure.
Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with this delight
ful tonic to the system. Its effects are almost magical, yet
the cure permanent. It communicates no violent shock to
the system. but by arousing its vital energy to tiornial ac
tion, enables it to throw off the cause, and thneVioroughly
eradicates the disease.
When its medicinal virtues, are so universally acknowl
edged, and particularly here, where it has become so pope
lar a family medicine, that it is sold by many of Wlgrocers
as well as, all the druggists. It would seem needleas to
offer further evidence, yet as there are doubtless some who
have tried many advertised remedies, and still suffer from
Dyspepsia in one or more of its dreadful forms, we subjoin
the following certificates, the authenticity of which eicturot
be doubted. coming as they do from persons 80•WOU known.
Wm. achuchmen, Esqthe well known lithographer, sayst
" I have frequently need Brerhave's hofand Bittenf, and
find it invariably relieves indigestion and debility."
Rev. Samuel Babcock sago "I found special relief from
its use for a severe headache, with which 1 had long suf
fered."
J. W. Woodwell, Esq., says : I have used Bosthaes's Hol
land Bitters myself, and recommended it toothers
It to be just whet it is represented."
Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower foniande•
rived greet benefit from Its use for weakness of the a:Ouch
and indigestion."
James M. Murphy says " After" several Opticians had
failed, Bcerhave's Holland Bitters removed tbi pain from
my heart and side. arising from indigestion."
The editor of the Kittanning Free Press !Oat .After ono
ofthe best physicians in this place had. failed, Bizrhaye's
Holland g ilitters cured me of the worst form of dyspepala."
Francis Felix, only rnannfacittirer of the "anginal Ex
tract of Coffee, nays: " I know that your Holland Bitten Is
one of the host medicines in the world for a disordered
stomach or liver."
Dr. Lndwig.editor of the "Fackel," Baltimore, pronounced
it a medicine deserving the. confidence of the public.
Dr. b:herhart. the leading German physician, of Penna.,
hits prescribed it frequently during the hut three years, with
marked success. to debilitated states of the digestive organs,
or Of the system generally.
The manager of Dallon's Vinegar Factory says: " I used
it myself, and was therefore induced to try Its effect upon
my wife, (troubled with tho great debility common to all of
a consumptive habit,) and really it is doing her more good
than anything she has ever taken."
NOTICE I
DRAYO'&
A. A. ii ON A CO.,
Fifth st
eoruer Diamond and Market Ht
11. T. C. NfORGAN,
41 Fifth id
aratoga.
REM
i.,,1 4 h
.yam
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LIVER. COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
WHAT. iT IS DOING FOR 'THE SICK
Whoever expects to Dud iu this a beverage will be disap
pointed, bat to the dick, weak and low spirited, it will
prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular rem
edial properties.
CAUTION I
- - -
The great popularity of thin delightful Aroma has Induced
many Imitations, which the public should guard agalnatgiu•
claming. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you
have given Boerhave'e Holland Bittern a fair trial. One bot
tle will convince you how Infinitely nuperiordt is to ell then.
Air Sold at $1 per bottle, or nix bottles for E 6, by the au
proprietora, BENJAMIN PAGE, JL, .
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
cor, Smithfield and Third atrebtaoilttaburgh.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott & Sons, 132 N. 2d street. New
York, Barnes .4 Park, 304 Broadway, corner Duane. Balti
more, Caspar° Brothers, Gay street and Penna. Avenue.
Cincinnati, John D. Park. Chicago, Barclay °cabers, 213 S.
Water st. St. Louie, Barnard, &llama & Co. N. Orleatia L J.
Wright A Co. my 23
A CARD TO THE LADIES.—
1 - 1_ DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN SIONTI4Y Pnitif
FEMALES. The combination of ingredients in De Taron
cu's Golden Pills, are perfectly harmless. They have been
oars' in the private practice of old Dr. Duponco for over 30
years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and
never-falling success in almost every case, in correcting
irregularities, relieving painful and distressing menstrua
tion, particularly at the change of life. -From 5 to 10 Pills
will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites.
Nearly every lady in the land suffers from that-complaint.
The above pill has permanently, cured thonSarlds, and will
cure you if you use them. They cannot harm you--on the
contrary, they remove all obstructions, restore nature to
proper channel, and Invigorate the whole systeM.. Ladles
whose health will not permit an increase of family,
these Pills a suce.,esful preventive. Fur partieulars ace di
recti,ns on the box. Price —end sell be Bout to ladles
confidentially, by mall, by euelosing $1 to either of the fol
lowing agents
Sold by SAMPLE & WEFT., general Agents forAllia47
City; FULTON'S Drug Store, lthrologimm, JOHN F.
and by W. A. ELDEN ItNNEY A CO., No. 43„ - Elfth street,
opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, who will supply 'dealers - tit
proprietor's prima. Sold by all Druggists in the city and
United States. apr2l:l3mtl3p
TIR. C. 111cLANE'S
LIVER PIUS ID VERNIFUGE
IMPROVED
int. 1. SPAT, a regular graduate and physician of exten
sive practice and experience, induced by a commendable do•
sire to alleviate b,,•nan suffering, as weU as to excel, has per
an
" --
IMPROVEMENT ON TUE ORIGINAL LIM. FILL AND
VIR3IIFL'OR OF DR. C.. XcLANE,
!laving prepared thefts remedies as the medical partner of
Dr. C. McLane, for many years.-
OUR IMPROVED LIVER AILS AND VERIXIMIGE
posses:" greater amcacy and are more mild in their apera6in
than the Liver Pill and Vermin:kg* prepared according tathe
original recipe of Dr. 0. McLane. We make this declaration
andernandingly, and recommend them to the afflicted as
be•iee both pleasant and enrative, and believe them superior
to any other Liver Pill or Vernilfuge ever prepared.
Read CertLeeate of Dr. C. McLane; beirsior.
THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED!
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
IVIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT,
The universal relief afforded by applications of this OKI,
EBRATED KINU of Palo Killers in cases of Rheumatism,
Gout, Lumbago, axe Throat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings.
Stiffness of the Joints, Sciataca, Pains, &midi', home, Aches
or soy other disease for which a Pain Killer ortis
used, enables us to assert positively that Dr. 1. SOOTS'S
CELEBRATED WI CIRC.CSS'IAN LINIMENT in the
most reliable, safe and pleneattt remedy yet discovered, pore
missing astonishing properties for HEALING DISEASE and
THE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The marry ale
tee.tations to its virtues, given by persons of enlightened
judgment and strict integrity. should induce all to-adopt it
as a standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous Will
require nothing more than the following testimony of Dr,O.
McLane, distinguished ao a gloat discoverer of medical
remedies:
RE A.D I READ t? READ 111
MottosnrowN, V s., Sept. 13, Of&
This is to certify , that I have examined the Recite Corpse
paring McLane's improyed Verrulfuge and Livdr Ptlls brDr.
I. Scott, who hoe berm IN THE HABIT ON PREPARING
AND USING MY ORIODIAL MEDICINES IN MT OPPICEI
during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and thst I bersere he
has IMPROVED THEM. I make the above statement the
willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST — IN TIMM
WHATEVER. I would further state that I hare frNuently
"seri isle CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCA.SSIAN LI.V.MENT
in my practice, with the happiest effects, and.. that I can ODD;
acientiously recommend it. C. MeLANE, U. D.
AU the above Medicines prepared solely ti4der ever.
vision of Dr. I. SIZXYIT. Sold by Ithirglets anil Mordants,
everywhere.
The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'd VEPff.OVED
PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMIFDOE are (Vied - *Dr :
I. SCA)TT CO., accompanied by certificate are.
C. MoLI4IE2
The UENUINE WHITE CIRCA2,6IA.N LINIMENT !rig:to:li
by Dr. I. Karr A Co., Accompartiod with otEcpcuro of Li
SOCrfT, M. D.
DR. I. SCOT A CO., Pole PromletOss,
Bank Place, Morgantown: Vas
DR. 0. W. KEYSR,R, Wholesale AFoa4
110 Wood street, Pillakirgt•
JAS. P. FLP:MING, Wholesale Agent, - •
1 y how 1 ysticat N ear Railroad Depot, Allegheny.
ARIVA'fE DISEASES---DR. BROWN,No.
00 Smithfield street, between Third and BOlitla
streets, devotes his entire attention to an Office Prac...
tiro. His business to, for the moat part, eanAlited. to,
p r irato l'essrea.l Piseasos, and such painful effecioto..
brottirlit on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence and iscaia •
Syphilitic lilniptionn, Gonorrhea, Bleat, Stricture
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all dim/ilea
01 the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbtitic
Triter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease's, Seminal weel-nega,
Impotency, Piles, Itheurnatieru, Female Weakness,
htmtthty
Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Pinola In Ano, Nervabti
Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Intuition et the.
Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Care guaranteed ,
l'i.velity years' practice (ten in this city) euablea Dr:Brawn
to offer aaaurauous of a speedy cure to all who may come st n ,
der his care.
Office and Private Consultation Racine 50 Smithfield at.,
between Third and Ft urth streets.
1114-Charges moderate. (novfxdfliWiy
R. BROWN continues to be consulted for
the curo of SECILh'T DISEASES. EUs octets
ted
ha
long-standing wee Is unequalled. The allUcteclartalmel
to call without decoy. Persons affiirted with Venter/41Na"
ealwe, Rheumatism, Piles, or fierninal edi rruW t
no
delay to get his advice. Lettere eontauslag a fee, immediate ,
ly answered.
Wt.. Office and Private Rooms. No. CO emithfield strait
beterroa Third and ts, Pittehorsh leYel
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WILL OPE:N
Tins (SATURDAY) MORNING,
Now FrYll,l 01 •
/a-SUMMER COATS.IaI,
itecelved per Express.
Alen. new styles of
SUMMER CRAVATS AND TIES,
Received per Atlantic.
L. 11IRSILVELD A Si
No. Wood street.
IF - Trf WARIROPERTY VOR SALE.
FA Lot of Ground on Pike ntrpet. betuakal Walnut and
Vactory streets, with four separate Franc , Molars, in good
condition and well rented. Will be sold cheap.
BLAKELY RICHBY
COFFEE
-30 pockets Java Coffee, 50 tbas each:
14
20 bltga prime (Ad Dignity ris Coffee.
Ft. D Received by
F. ILAVQ.
REFSW PORAX--MoClbs. in atom and
r gala by Ite 27 1 FUMING BROS. ir..
14 liIID-i' RELIEF-10 iijiti
1L on
had and for sato by 0y21) FUMILNO-14.1408,- -
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QODA ASB , of a good and uniftha'qualitv
10 tuattractund by the Pa. Salt Manufacturing OLuntan:4l
at Tarerttniti. On hand and for stair by
FLJOU.NO BRUM
j y2l.
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