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LOCAL AFFAIR&
THURSDAY MORNING
THE
SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OP THE
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
WILL BE HELD
AT. PITTSBURGH
On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on
OCTOBER Ist, %d and 3d, 1858.
/4 24 ROBT. C. WALKER, Secretary.
Railroad Meeting
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS 9F THE PITTS
BURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO
RAILROAD.
The election for Directors of the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, (composed of a consol
idation of the Ohio and Pennsylvania, Ohio and In
diana, and Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroads,)
took place at the Board of Trade Rooms yesterday.
The number of stockholders in attendance was very
large, and• the election very spirited, as there were
a variety of tickets in the field. The meeting was
organized by the election of the following gentlemen
to act as Judges of the election :
Ohio and Pennsylvania Road—J. It. Davis and P.
Arnold, Esqrs.
Fort Wayne and Chicago Road—Pliny llogland
and 0. W. Jeffries, Esqrs.
• Ohio and Indiana Road—R. Metheny and J. C.
Carters, Esqrs.
. Three ballot boxes were then procured, one for
each road, and the voting commenced :
The voting continued from 10 A. M. till 6 P. M.,
and was counted off by 10 P. M. It will be seen
that the successful candidates are men of the strong
est possible character. The following are the names .
DIRECTORS:
GEORGE W. CASS, President O. & P. It. R.
J. EDGAR TROMP. ON, " P. It. R.
GEN. WM. ROBINSON,
MAJ. WM. WADE,
ROBT. M'KELLY, President 0. A I. R. R.,
GEM. JOHN LARWELL,
C. T. SHERMAN, Esq.,
Co M. BUSKELL, Esq.,
J. R. EDGERTON, President Ft. W. k C. R. R.
HON. SAMUEL HAINA,
A. L. WHEELER, Esq.,
WM. WILLIAMS, Esq.,
HON. WM. B. OGDEN,
DR. JOHN EVANS,
THEO. T. MORAN, }:eq.
Piti•biloyfh Statist i . e.. —The Assessor of Water
rents in Pittsburgh has just finished his walk for the
year. By availing ourselves of his labors we are
enabled to lay before our readers some figures not
without interest to the statist. The number of
churches is fifty-two—amply sufficient, we judge, to
accommodate all the God-fearing men in the city
proper, and leave room for a few outsiders. Of these
twenty-seven, or more than one half, are situated in
the 3d wand; in the Ist ward, one; 3d do., four; 4th
do., four; sth do., seven; t3th do three; 7th do., four:
Sth do., one; and 9th one. Besides these there are
upwards of a dozen congregations worshiping In
halls, rooms, &c.
In order to show the increase we subjoin belcw ab
streets from the assessments for eight years :
Amount a Amassment. 1840..
186(4.
IRSI,
1452_
1
1 KM,.
1 56,.
ed vastly more from 1953 to 15.54 than either hef . .nu
or since. The cholera and drought of 1854 gav'ea
back-set that could not be recovered immediately: but
next year we have no doubt the increase will equal
that of 1851.
Refire the sun got su warm, yesterday tuurning
having a leisure huur or two. we paid a Vitt( to St, •
eral of our )ndustria! e. , :tablibulent,, and we
propose to give our nutuer, , us readers a littLe .ketch
of what we Been and heard, and legit we may net
have Cr.,' to day to Leta, all the r ee we ‘irite.l,
We first dropped in t, 6, the ritunsice Litho.
giaphiit, Drawing, Engraving and Printing establish
ment of Wm. Schuehinan ik Bros., (turner of Third
and Market streets. Although prepared to witres.,
tbe various branches at this great art, carried a❑ :n
:nanner appruarbing perfertion, we had nu nn.a
that .Messrs. S. A. had arrived s,, near t., that
point. Set enteen men, among whom are to lo
found eminent DeEighers and iiraners from France
and Germany, the tootle of the art, are constantly
employed by this enterprising firm. This eataislisiii
merit has gained quite an enviable repatnti•m, ant
from the various specimens we examined. we triad I
say it was very justly entitled to it. They are nor.•
etantly receiving orders from every section of tl.e
country, north, south, east and west, for work in
their line. This speaks well for the enterprise and
energy of Pittsburgh artists in this department, and
before we finish making a minute of oar perigrino.
tions among the various bust TiCSS houses of the e:ty,
it will be seen that in every other departmei t
we have the energy and industry to excel, white oil
we want is a little more wegtf rn enterprise in lieral
ing forth our advantages to the world.
Among other places that we visited yesterday,
worthy of notice, after leaving Schurhtnan's, we
must mention the manufactory of Messrs. Wardrop.
Stout A. WlHiatus, whose office is at the seed store
and agricultural hall of Mr. J. Wardrup, 4 and 4
Fifth street. After taking a look through the LEY-
ferent apartments belonging to this firm. we could
not help but think we had, perhaps, overlooked them
in not referring to their enterprising spirit before.
We take a pride in seeing energy throughout Pitts
burgh, calculated to increase its importance, wealth
and business reputaticn succeed, hence our desire to
call the attention of the public to the exertions of
every one tending that way. From the numerous
specimens we examined in this ostablishinent yea•
Lerday, we would say that this firm are determined,
so Mr as they are concerned, that the reputation of
e smoky city, shall not suffer. Farmers and gard
nets cannot go wrong in calling on Wardrop,
every article used in their line, from the tiny shrub
to the pondrous thrashing machine, can there he
found. A cider mill that can be set down any
where, with which two men can make ten barrels of
cider per day, together with corn and cob mills, grain
mills, corn shelters, in almost endless va
riety, form a portion of their stock.
Robbery at the St. Clair liotel.--A bold villain
or villains robbed Mr. Foster `hillock, of this cit y ,
of his gold watch, rained at $175, and upwards of
$2O in money, on Tuesday night. .Mr. W., it al
pears. feeling like taking a nap late in the afterno.,,,,
retired to the room occupied by Allan Brown, Esq.,
and forgot to take the precaution to lock the door
before going to sleep. During the evening, tLo
room was entered and the robbery perpetrated, but
the theft was not discovered until yesterday morn
ing. The's2o were taken out of his wallet, but the
latter left behind. Two persons are suspieioned.
The 81,0, Th4lt.—Alderman Major yesterday held
a further hearing of the case of tieotge and Adam
Bell, charged with stealing shoes from a firm in Alle
gheny, which they disposed of "cheap for cash" to
residents of the 6th Ward, Pittsburgh. The evidence
being deemed conclusive, they were finally committed
for trial.
P.iisoiied.--Tbree children were poisoned on Tues
day in Manchester by partaking of cake which was
made with washing soda iLoitead bread soda. A
Physician was sent for, who administered the preper
remadies, and they are now doing well.
Finally Committed.—James Nolan, charged with
aiding and abetting in the escape of two prisoners
from the watch-house some time since, was finally
committed yesterday by Alderman Johns to answer
at the nest term of the Sessions.
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Terrible Accident. Burned- fo
Death.—We team by a pripate letter from ilarrits
iburg, that the family of Mr, John Medlam, residing
;on Front street, met with a terrible calamity on Sa
tturday evening last, from tihieh tWo of the children
have already died, and a one third was so severely
harmed, as to render its recovery very problar*tieal.
The family consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Medlain and
four children, ranging from two to eight years old.
The mother had just dressed them, and was tempo
rarily absent from the room. While gone, the little
boy, some seven years old, who, it seems, had a
knowledge of the existence of powder in the house,
procured it, and told his sisters he would show them
how his father blasted rocks. Placing the powder
on the floor, the children naturally gathered round
to see toe sport. After igniting a match, the lad
touched off the powder, which set fire to their dresses,
1 1 with the melancholy result above noticed. The
youngest girl, Sarah, aged two years, died on Sun
day morning at throe o'clock, and the eldest, Em
ma, aged about eight years, died at a little before
three o'clock on Sunday afternoon, after suffering
the most excruciating pain. The funeral of the two
little girls took place on Monday afternoon, and was
argely attended. The boy was very severely burned
about the chest and legs, but the physioians yester.
day entertained slight hopes of his recovery. The
remaining little girl was but slightly burned on the
beck, and has now so far recovered as to able to run
about.
Yesterday was another scorcher—the mercury
ranging in the neighborhood of ninety.nine in the
shade- -which makes it exceedingly appropos to the
following:
LAMENT OF A PAT MAN.
Some people says this is the hottest weather,
We've had for sixty years or more ; and some
Do say, 'tie very doubtful whether
'Twill 'gain be so for sixty years to come.
(lads ! 'tis enough to singe from white to black
The very feathers on a chicken's back.
Ye lank and bony men, 'tis meet that ye
Should render now your humble, grateful thanks,
That kindly nature made ye as ye be,
With lean dimensions and with spinkle shanks,
Just think upon your humble servant Zounds !
A man who weighs more than two hundred pounds!
Oh ! for the frozen regions of the north,
Away from buzzing dies and heat like this:
There where the Polar hear doth wander forth,
I'd bare my bosom to the north wind's kiss.
A dive I'd take deep in those mountain snows,
And when I would get out, God only knows.
A rc.•arioa is directed to the advertisement of the
Meadville and Erie Express and Transportation Com
pany, to be found in another column. This company
is formed of gentlemen of responsibility and great
experience, - in the business of carrying the mail and
transporting passengers and baggage. James Stew.
art, of Merecr. S. Colt, of Meadville, and Mr. Spaf.
ford, of Erie, arc the art a, practical men of the
company, which is a ours. guarantee that gentlemanly
agents, comfortable carriages, sober and careful driv
ers, and fast horses will alone be employed on this
road. Mr. T. W. Brigham is at present the agent
for this city, and can he found at the St. Clair hotel.
Lautichiug of u Sttanter.--Mr. E. B. Martin's new
steamer will be launched this mcining, at 8 o'clock,
from the E..reetti., ship yard, Allegheny City. She
is designed for the Tennessee river, to be used as a
lighter over the Muriel shoals, having been built ex
pressly for that trade, without guards, with eleven
feet between docks, for the purpose of carrying cot
ton. Her keel measures 149 feet, 80 feet beam, 4
feet depth of hold, and will only draw fire inches of
The Third and Sixth Ward Democratic Wee Club,
will meet this (Thursday) evening, at 7i o'clock, at
Wilkirce Hall, te-tpruceed to Allegheny City, to at
tend the meeting hi the Democratic Club, to be held
at Col. Gertat gt.
would direct attention to the sale of elegant
Country Seats, Stocks and Bonds, this evening, at
the Merchants Exchange, Fourth street, t y P. M.
auctioneer.
Dr. Liell'a Opinion of Hostetter [littera
srt.nriirirLb. ILL. April 11, 1
Sot , - mon tit+ *Ltd., wink. ..ring from an attack of
It • .• ist Poe,. I iv y rogn.te4l to try Dr J. liodtett«r's Colt
atod ; , ton, b 131st r+. a, au art:, pccolta.l3 suit.,l to tic
,urales,ents tr w f..or. It M but simple Iw
t‘• Iliac th.• pow vr, my ,ligwor
atpl at the ..1.11110 kept my I...ea,is gentl) pen
I h.*, n •itittnin w -.9 tug . titiat laitlnnii, In ngti-g it In my
Itrazth tt hut_ 10 ever, et - hvrt• I hart: .1 It. s I
Itlkt. htuatt lu thus .I...•..Attut lrrrlr of 1. I for from 1.4
a pat, at an arta lo it I.) n, ram clump. &O ler
M.
IN=MM=I
f.0t... rat e rs. put up 1111.1.0- pan). %hap« bottle a.
the ..rionto l'u , eloicer. n l ll I. dbl.. to 1..11 O. pninp.l I.y
1 .1 110.t..41..e• L 1311,1 lxylan Hewn in full upon the bottlr
110.?TETTlili d
or by taltUl.g is
arlutart mid IsratprieL4A, 9u7 Pets 4
A u.11..r. . 1 r I•rutcoAtt lisl liotobt grorrxll) thrutigh
out tltu CD41,1 5i.41 , 1 , au .I l'atatthts. jyttl:dAn
in the EILIE AND
Lir , / WATiiiitt . clifi TURNPIKY. ROAD COMPANY brill
ur.t at I b' orb.,m be Cit y or Erie, on SA TU RDA Y. lb,
13th de. ..1 s,,,tonio, next.. to rlArt OffioN, Anil L. nct
upon the prorislons of Ito. Yd. lot and 4th of Ito. Art
.1 A.o rutly, cerune•l w •,f ,6.• 1-103 tltr,, 1..t00, trod r
upon the ther.,4
By ..rler of the Culnpour
.1 ut I r7l.'t
Im , LA It \ I \ pas! . q•I n«-i•
[l.:rsirith l. thi• nniA LIEF , , 10 . : THE FIRST ii Altat:, I
wdldruw INTEI:EST nom that ea‘tr.
A C..L.MN,
1)1%11)10N , - The Tru.l-- , • a
L,- - )f PITTFRUfcI;II c. , ktrANl ha , , lye
detlar.l a Ptettentt Firr per Cent ••tit a the te..fire nf
the I s.O t unmth.. an the CapttAl Paw k t.amaa‘.3
pstyahle tt. 471.ittlitere .r their Itltal r.sreee.ttntive• f—rth
e nit, at lb. 1 1 1t1, .1 the Comp tny
.IAM KS NI. T,tuour,
nittrr ..( Plushly - 0J C.,. Jr j)
-D1 I.IAC !, AV I Niiiz /1.4 NK No.
u, • JON N I 11.1 I Dep.
bo lipid, with do, lustiinti.io in the unirith ~ 1 June.
tin °odor t..lrow leruot fruit, July lot.
Ull Ail. A. 0 )I.TON, Tr. oer.
, 01111 00.1. 15t51.," It. It.
N t .n) ITER, and rtflot July 7tlt,
1111, of I....itue 111114 t 11.1.1k.k.1 rho F.h.ral r.ta
t..kn I.ofore k th , -- other.
I.e. t 6, t'. viii not pay alusgra, or In any manner ta.
milons11•14• for lln.lr J. II 110oltg,
/5 7 Sufwmnien't
PRICES REDUCED.
As Tills is thl• :o 6 re ,if cheap joriCe,, tve
will in Inlum boll nil In-An he sl,ov The (eh
lowing is a list. Why Cali beat it f
Hidden Path,
Wni,w 11,dott
l'onrtship and Marliag,, to Oil - Le, I.oti
India; or, the Pearl of ['earl River, 1,00
Whitt Chief, by Gant Maul, Itetd.
honboard Slave States, by Olmstead, 1"
Sated for the Solitary, 1.00
•. .• Nodal,
Rosv Clark, by Fanny Fort., 1,111)
Sumner's Speeches, 1,00
Arms; or, Life and Loire Lit Norway, 1.00
My Bondage and Freedom. by Fred Douglass, 1,60
Clarard, the Lion Killer, I ,O 0
W.,lfort's Roust, by Washington Irving, 1,00
The News Boy, 1.00
The following One Dollar Hooks will be sold for ninety
cents
Ernemt Linwovd., by ellreillie Lee Il ell 111,
ph...,,ixintin, by J. Pb..nix,
Merrted. not Mated,
Vagabotld Late in Sex
1 llHWalla, by Longfellow.
Rachel and the New World,
F....aped Novice by Minn Buni,ley,
sparrow rase l'apers,
Reran'. by Fredrika Bremer,
Wanderer, by author of Watcb ran a,
Remember, the shove L.uoks fur those prices, will be sold
fur cash only, at LAI:YF EP,'S flunk titure,
1) .22 Nu. 77 Fourth street.
BANKING HOUSE of
CHUBB BRO., BARROW k 041
Make Collections on all points on, and west of the Mleeie
xippt
River Prompt attention given to all huainesa
trusted to their nands.
Rapea in--
S. JONES & CO., Pittatiurgh:
R. K. SWIPT BRO. & JoIINSTON, Cl.icago;
E. W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia,
CITIZENS' BANK, Baltimore;
E, W. CLARK, I)ODOII A CO., New York;
1/ILNIORE A BROIIIERTUN, Cincinnati [ Jyl7:im
WH ITTL I NG .—Pernons fond of This na
tional pwitirue ran be provided with one of the beet
POCKY:T KNIVES In the country at
BOWN & TETLEY'S,
jylS No. 136 Wood street.
VALUABLE Coal Mines itt Auction.—On
the 28th day of august next, at 3 o'clock, P. M., will
he sold un the premises, to the highest bidder, Kelsey's en.
cellent Coal Min.. 28 miles above Pittsburvh, on the No-
nongahela river. Thee, works are now in operation, having
the roads all in the finest order. The dip of the coal is
right. There are 84 1 4 acres of coal, with two tins veins, one
from 8 to 10 feet, the other about 4 feet. Two brick and four
triune houses ; the tars and everything on these splendidly
imprm td works, together with 1.5 , 4 acres of river bottom
laud of superior quality, nod 60 rods of the best lauding uu
the river.
Terms—Ono.third cash, unt-third in 9 mouth', and iinu
third in 18 months.
If you want a bargain lair thew. unaurpaneed works.
Fur further ..-irticulars inquire of
WOODS, C.inacuercial Broker,
j) 2575 Fourth at., Pittsburgh.
INSURANCE!
NSURANCE !
[ion for luoura Lloe for iii.vcral good reliable Insurance
Catnpatilinl irceivi.il by 0 Eli. W. BUNN, at his Real Eatn.t„,
Agency an•l intellmencr Other, un the north aide of Ohl -
fourth door emit of the Diamond, Alzkonswr Jul O'
eIOFFEE-150 bags fair and prime fur sale
ir2B SMITIL MAIR & HUNTER.
L ARGE
Lot in East Liberty at Auction.---
On SATURDAY next, between the hours of 3 and Ii
0'olo:k., P. 31., we will oiler for sale, by public auction, s lo•
of ground, 60 feet front and 100 feet deep. As the owner
heel rsut ,Ted w Minneaota and sent nsorders to sell, the sate
will be positive. Fur partionlarrsee handbills.
Apply to BLAKELY gr. RICHEY,
bib Real Estate Auctionetis.
C i
THE L - ATEST N E 447
WASHINGTON, July 3D—House.—Evening—Mr.
Colfax in the Chair.
Mr. Kelsey opposed slavery and its extension, and
favored the admission of Kansas with the Topeka
Constitution.
Mr. Hoffman insisted upon the importance of ei•
tending the time of naturalization to prevent politi
cal huckstering in foreign capital, and preserve the
Republic.
Mr. Carothers justified the repeal of the Missouri
Compromise. The only political act of hie life, which
he was ashamed, was his having joined the Know
Nothings, which he now repudiated, and as an old
line Whig, gave his reasons why he preferred
Buchanan to Fillmore, who have no chance of elec
tion.
Mr. Tappan, in .opposing slavery extension, said
the Fremont:party were only contending for the appli
cation of the principle to Kansas, which Jefferson
proposed to all territories of the United States in
1784. The Democracy is now leagued with the
Slave power against Freedom.
About, a dozen members were present through
out the evening, and but few persons in the gal
leries.
PROTINCETOWN, Mass., July 30.—1 t is stated in
letters received here from Green Island Straits, Belle
Isle, that a terrific storm occurred there on the first
of July, driving twenty-nine vessels est ore at that
place. Three vessels were also lost off Dog Island,
with all on board. Only one vessel rode out the gale.
Three hundred and fifty men are living in tents on
Green Island. Two of the wrecked vessels belonged
to this port.
DAYTON, Ohio, July 30.--The Young Men's Con
vention is in session. From 75,000 to 100,000 aro
present. Cassius M. Clay and Burlingame are pre
sent. There is great enthusiasm. Urand Border
Ruffians display. Torch light procession. Fire
works, k.c. The most intense exeitementprevaile.
WASHINGTON, July 30.—We had occasional show
ers here and throughout the surrounding country
last night, accompanied by thunder and lightning.
The lighting struck several points in the city, doing,
however, as far as heard of, but little damage. The
fall of rain was light.
Steamer Burnt.
WHITEHALL, Vt., July 30.—The steamer John
(lay was burnt yesterday on Lake George, near Gar
field. Several of the passengers and crew perished.
The bodies of fuur females have been recovered from
the wreck.
CoLumnus, S. C. July 30--The special elections in
the districts of South Carolina recently represented
by Messrs. Brooks and 1i citt, have resulted in the
unanimous re-election of both. The rote coot was
very farce.
liosms, July to.—The Arabia arrived at S o'clock.
Her mails will be dispatched this afternoon. The
dirpatches for the government were forwarded tine
morning.
linsros, July 30.—The steamship Niagara sailed
at noon to-day Liverpool, taking out $370,000 in
specie.
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned (with a view of rernov
fog to another hone In the intuits/tate vicinity., earn
for .de the MOUSS: AND LOT in which he now resat...
situated on Mount Washington, on the brow of Curl !MIL
opposite the lower pan of the city. The lot 10 121, foot (Imo
and 350 feet drop, nod has growing on it a larg-s nuother ut
fruit trees and shrubto•ry, convicting of apples., poaches.
plume, cherries. apricots, cut ran ta, au...homes, rathborrew.
graposi, kr. The house it 4.1) foot front, t 3 foot hall, and :A,
feet drop, with kitchen and cellar. The, a, S maim onb
bath room and Ithlshisl garret. The house IA built in mod
ern style, noatly painted and papered throughout the .14,01,
windows and wash hoards of t r o om, and batl art , 0ain..,1
Thorn is a good stable, Iona) , largo for tno hurt, tont
carriage. A well of gloMi water, a cistern, and all no.-rasa,
outhouwei The bit to en:lowed by e paling fen, Meet high .
The I,olttion la ono"( the intiot healthful nod health/n.l In
Wow,. Pennsylvania.
P,.n.nlon given imniethetely.
Terms liberal. W LENLIII,
N. t 5 Fifth otteet.
1v()01,s, liANKi.R AND EA , 11AN613
Ilitsr.rn, Dealer in flothance, Conturnerrha met Hank
Note. fitoilt totantht 114,1 SOW 11. CORILIIOII.I3. C.011.,t10.11
...reruny attended to. litterevt tend tot Dept - wito No..-
JONES' NY.W 111'1 LIMN°, Fourth Itreet
VOTICE.— lie made t" the
11cot I.entolatete ft.r the t horter of " Tt,o Allogiteitt
with a eepttol of /*ILE III:NIA:Eli TIIOUSAIt
I.IILI,AIIS, oulutitt U,. provunotto el the iwitking 'aw
eneundienuerrot —IL Iletatorn. W. Kegley, .1 di. k.
IL IL 14,1.erts. Few i'eteloont, PrittAll2, ..barlell Vert
Jr, • nJ other".
pril TA. I.M. auattkri•arema
Ali II: N'l'S wanted in tiNery part 'if the
['noted Wan,. 1.. tit r e ht. ae‘eialnewand
pr Ted In•cutiony T. +mar I men will. A autall .npual. it,.
ndema utters n chance . raaJite finin d. f 3 L
year l'ur particulars 1.4.11 - .3 will. 4 Itwlnp rta J
W. Lull', 1.2 Wasblog tot stre.t. lkytot jo.:4.11o.
INJ °TICE is hereby given that an applicatiiin
will to rna+in to the Leglalattirt M POIII/144 irlkfliA. ar
the next mann.. fur a Ct.-krt.- I urtmp.druti.as n
4.AVINIi Ft_ \ he I.wwied in the Iku , trall •.1
!Immingham. A Ilagireny tu 1 , . rty led Ti.. It,
tningtlntli anet 1... la r. Dank of la-rw.it and
lima...tint, with a Capital Strnk of Ikerantydllo Tbuttnadn/
Dollar+. /JI
4 CAR 1 , .---The want rit u gik.J. reliable
and oktlttil pin MO tuner haring lung lawn klt il.e
!mina niters t•kke pirastira in infortytoe the pub' , tint thr)
Leer metore, the aersi..e. of Mr It n set
exprt , .
e ed and ..arapetsult tuner, and whrtan work Ire
It An 4.4144 ..ter, Ey urr.th•Kl tur,t,
the Ptah,* t• , its twitter tun.. 'lain
nml ”inplete •ni ti .a! 1. , the twat tdi airy ear
All .oriera Intl at lira Munk tit. re , 4 li KI.Eli Eft I
Sw3 In.fth atraet. will to prumpily attended id
K 4T1,,'.
irA)/tliE 5E1.111.2N,
Trea.vrtr
uo.lrrltowtl µL llv trAtil V. th. el. d1.n.1 Li .ivr,
thrtsr.i. ••I J 4,u tt Itl tth. w , T•1/1., ..1 Fuld
, tninelnl 11,n, t. , cal•Ar ntol 1.1d , 1L
I, Nils 1.1. , 111 . 11( ,1/10.1e• t
jT AviNi; pritcli.ksEi) we intere.t
J, 111.01AmN Iti llTfle S. in the Ynr.1.....
tt..• Ma). I will livr.wiler ...wiry .1/ th.• el.,
:411.....t Inn: +.r Y, ii ull th.ir hi, at i
eter Penn ;tit
w...Lix in It.. i•Ilni110., I ii op, ieler
h.. favor ine with their trail« JAM IVIOIITNI \
14,1.
/ Di:Moe RATS EVERY\%"IIERE.
It KAU EA U— It F.:AD
want.4l C.. sell in over) town in the Unit...!
itntem,
Int.. Mtn Ittter t• • Engin Ittl, Plod fttrtnerty M tit tottor Lt. Il ttatt•itt
,nat., au.l lieltrtnten tat IVP 111 CAM ,:rt•eke.
..1 tt•ottrntAtrs tti
=PEENIT=II
By R U Iluttroit, E.et., Literary FAIL, of the N. Y. Day Mail.
The ettirve lmm,k htt, Leen strlthru Ly a gent lumen V1..11
ttitttllliVil II) his hl 'rat) statustoteutt‘aml his I.lg conrtm•tittit
with prtttut. wwa furni hod porwtiottly It)
tlo dottltittitimitrtl sttltptt•t LI, mnruttir wlti rum, ..1 the
•lates auJ facts of htn ttarlt life, sad from all
ttf Mr. Iturtattottn has h...-11 nupplottl with tomer:al r/41 . 0106-
I,le to .tther ttartitts The prttof ItheittA hrta, sat ituLtntrtett
to authorized mull.. It um theref“re Lr alh.l, 1. lt/11/11i
rivet-re,
==9
The book makes it hauilownis F2lnti soltrins of 430 pa,zus,
tiarstAy is In cloth. and is 4.llllwliinhod with& x rIIIIIP
Portrait on Skel. Prim, $1 For further op
ply [4l DEIttlY h JACKSi)N, Publishers,
dellt by mad hnt•paid on reeelpt of price.
0 0-P ART NERSHIP NOTICE.-11. F.
Hodd and It. (' T..tton have thbo day become partner,
lo the Port Pitt I r a Workv. The Imorinesa of the concorn
e [II be conducted under the firm and name of Kum),
Wade A Co.
14ke unsettled business of the late firm of Keep & Wade
wrY•liti attended to by the new firm.
Pittsburgh, July let. lab& Jy
TENT ELASTIC PACKING FOR EN
GNP:b.—Engineersrs and others interested are Invited
to call and examine Is new article of pa..Mtig all parts of
steam engines, wimps, ie., where soft packing is required.
The advantages of this article are • great durability, saving
of tallow, reduction of friction, consequently saving of iniwer.
It does not require lo be taken out of the stuffing borne, but,
being packed in a cone, the packing Is gradunlly commuted,
thus saving time and matertal. Specimens of the various
sizes may be seen at
FIVE ACRES of tirst-rate land, three in
, •
cultivation, balance In prime timber, situate iu a eery
punt location, about two miioe . from Allegheny city, with
-
a large front on the Note Brighton and Allegheny Plank
Road, alit be sold on easy terms by
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.
A. A. MASON & CO.,
A.:l5OOWe the opening of their GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL
SALE OF DRY GOODS. All of their immense stock eon
tained in their Whol.ale Room. will he marked down 25
to 50 PER CENT. LESS than regular jy3
FOR SALE-20 Acres of Lind;tigood
situation for a country store ; a b out twenty nides crow
the city, in a thrivlrg neighborhood, and no store near.
Your 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 lute.
WANTED--A GIRL to do housework fur a small family in
Allegheny City. Situations wanted for Men and Boys.
Apply to OEO. W. BUNN, at his Real EstatosAgeney and
Intelligence °Rice, on the north side of Ohio street, fourth
door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. jya
BOOKS TO TAKE TO THE COUNTRY--
Cozze.' Sparrowgraas Papers. Beantiful Limo—hi
Adventures ;if (Marti the Lion Killer among the Wild
Animals ;if Africa. With illustrations--12wo.
John Brougliem's Bunehy Papers, or Irish Echoes. One
neat 12mo. vol.—price $l.
The Hidden Path; by Marlon Harland, author of Alone.
12mo.—price $l.
The Ladies' Guide 1' perfect Gentility In Manners, Dress
and Conversation—price 71 vents.
Gabriel Vane, his Fortonee and his Friends. 12mo--$1,26.
For sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO.,
Ivl i Fifth at, opposite the Theatre.
LGVERING'S SUGAR-35 bbla. crushed
and pulverized for sale by
Jy26 SMITH, MAIR .4 HUNTER.
PAR-50 bbl - s. N. C. Tar For sale by
1Y26 RMITH, HAIR ONTER.
4 . 0 4 41, , -
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• 7.44
ISY TEJAIOGRAPH.
TRIRTY.FOORTII CONGRESS
„ VJEULT SESSION.,
Terrific Storm
Voting Men's Convention
Weather at Washington
Brook■ and Keitt Re-Elected
Arrival of a Steamer
COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT
111.:
ANT.,
I: 15,111 Ch.
N NIIP! V,
JEAN NI NAP,
ACII‘N AP
TITS LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
JAMES BUCHANAN,
W. S. HAVEN'S Stationery Warehouse.
Market at., corner of Snood
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
foal &not& Agunta, 51 51.4rket et.
„ •
,- - •
, 't , '-,
I==iiia
AMUSEMENTS.
MAtikßilt TOURNIAIRE'S
FRENCH CIRCUS
WILL PERFORM 'AT PITTSBURGH •
On Friday and Saturdays Auguallat and
2nd, Altera Oon -and Ev a ning
Adruuton
MAD. TOUItNIAIRE
The grenteht Equeetilenne in the world, 0111 appear in her
O /LRAM BA 13.1:-BACK .4.17!1'.
. . . . .
.41'LldE J0815P111141 , ... the Sylphlde and Uraeeful Hider,
will appear in her great PRINCI L ACT.
Monter I , F. NA9 D, the Lt. - +t tri,k-rid, of his ag e in th e
world.
.11unaieur BENOIT, the celebrated rlder and Juggler, fr.m
the Marie and Roman Amphitho.arp.
MAD. TOCHNIAIItE,
In her pest SIX-lIORRE ACT—the only ferule that
attempted to ride and nontrot Ri x horses. Mod. Tourniaire
will also ride her GREAT MENAGE ACT
]taster THEt)DOIt It, the hurdle leapor, will uppwrr in it
Two-llorse Act, in coniatictiori with bin brother, Irenli na ,,,
an the }Lyman Wrestlers,
Mr. MORUAN, the celebrated t'aunon-Ltall Pi-rforniet
MR. A. F. LIMINC,
The American Clown and Jester. OD hi, eft s .
CEOL Cord, Bartoute Leaps and V 1.1019 Other Performances
during the exhibition.
Doors open at A and 7 P. M. Performannea to c.omm d . e ,
at 1.9 and 8 U.. 11.
TOIIN W. M'CARTIIY, BILL PosTER -and
DISTRIDOI . OR, will ottmod to Um PuNt.:;.g mud Vitarituto%
of all klndm of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECITRES, E \ 111 - 11ITIONS, do.
All coiumunicatiuow--oither by maul, trirgrapli, or ottwir
wiwo—dirested to the attica of tha t • Slot wing Pima, will rerwivw
prompt attoutioia. api
AUCTION SALES
BUILDING LOTS ON CENTRE AVE
NUE AT ALL-nor, e.ATURDAY eft, p.n..,
Andunt 2d, fit 3 o'clock, will ou the premix, e.
valuable Lets of Oround in the Sixth And rteneoth Winrdo
twelve of which hare ent.h n front twenty feet three nod
one-half inches on Centre AV.:llle. extendloK lot, k one Lint.
tired feet to an alley eleven feet wide; arJ 10ur1...n hat it.r.
eneh • front of twenty fret Cu Vine etteet.,...nd..... , I
one hand t.-1 twenty one 1-1 tine Ind,.
Lane And a twenty-fire fort alley.
Tr.r.n..-...t.e4ifth melt : hninnee in fenr en,nal
no-tite. with interent. Tile itnhapritaLl..
. .
I'. M. PAVI 4 ,
grC N---
uCKS AND BOND AT AUTIO.I Iti
TIII'ILSITh ,ventliK, July Slxt, ftt
M,rchatile.' F...urth
•
share" Nlec honk Stork
" Eurekn I osu rm., Co.
81.U.0 0011111) 1.:01111011 Good
jr29 V IS, Aju t't
_
C 1: N T Y SEATS FO{: 5.11. E.--011
eveultt,t, July 'JIM, ate ,'dock, al the
Alert - haute' Es, - Itange. Fourth ateuel, adl e ohi
Twenty-.eight acres of choice innd, being part of the mei!
klitnorri W. 41 1. Seutt:ll Bottom Tract,' /theist tea: mils
from the city, lantutitully eituated between the Itraddie.k.ii
Field Plank H,avl and the Alonunicabela Neer. adjoining ti,
tine teat.leucr of the late John J itctg , .n. I+,l The above
hew Linn dittd,l lob. four Ms of about serer, urrer
oillertug elegant elk.: for country mallet:cow, easy of
at all times, and etuunaarnilng hue views of river'
For gardening ptlrpotto, It IA ;A1...a1...NJ. IANIIIL noted
fertility of soil and Jae raids, I Tr An 0 ,ell.ut t Cr.
glory brick dwelling how.. I. etorted int oIll• t the 10t... and
•rtertkl tetierneatil on the other.
Tereus at rule. flatulent, he se,•o at the Rah.'
13 -4 : P. M t IS, Aunt.
A CARD.
111 E Fl: l, P , CribE'r retired trout I,tiNirwss tiro.
fu tutor 'fhb. es.AI.. 1L 111 , ,,u. and MOWN...
con.tuuo IL. 1..0.1nr,.. ni I Ilt•
LIBERTY STREET. under the firm M
TR C 6, Jo. A Hilo
/iv I, g• Irnrr to r..turn I.to toh.tty rtt for the
liberal 1:" trent:lite jr. etu..).4.1 h.r est.rn, nth: h. .4.61.
I, ll.sm . re.no.rror . 11e.,, ta mlull
th.tt Ida the) will the.r t,eot ethl,t , .. • h,
NI()NT RUFF: M I TCIILI. flt EU
bor t M, J 01) Iva
11 111'11 E L'llt E, JR. & 11110.,
IV 1101, ESA LE GROCERS,
RE U I IF V iNt; MSTILLEIIS
H ././y/ gill VI-.1-;( Ii I %T.,:
No. 440 Liberty toLrept,
Pt:\
100 BUILDING LOTS FOR S iLE
IN F:A:.-1'.1.1VERP ,,,, 1. ”111. ,
6 11(1[.1)1:;,, FUR 1,, e
I•y I . t..lh
TI111;11
L . , I:I fMc. .1 IT• v... ~..rta of IL ! rtwr
.45 row !!unbl, fri tar. .1 1,4%) tll , 4)1 , 1)
• 111 Lt. h..kst, •tt, . t:„..
t. Itl. thr 1.1 rt Ili: 111.'1
' lIF:
UI)LIAS 1;I'N ;:tk,ng
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The !Ilartina I .•‘,.1
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stir Iy It MINER A 1
Jylti N
p[ RE LISSEEI) 01 L-Tlti• ,ulk , riber
having engaged to 612111111111fAellt,t• /IL
iattieulhere and deatera, that he Hpr red
ntliti.ly thou with a Mt - telly prime article.
iy2tt J. kIaItIONNIAKER, 7J \t
ATIIREE STORY 1111.1(21 1101•5 E FoR
Siouo—cout.in: , S row., lath r. 4.111 c..111r
~.t band, bale n,oin Om , . )04,1, oiyir ;bid .1
thr; nun y brick Iciiigt• ;;Ilib A . I r
.;1.7../. Jr; iling•licicit; rikona. :Adj.; bit,: lb,
2.1);;ro, ji1.7011 hand: I.
)cars--situitto at the c;;r ncr ‘,I 4t,e,.t•
CUTIIIIERT SON. :.1
.
AuursT m A AZIN ES—Goley, t rahant
Porrnion. Arthur', aid Noll,ollol
rks.CeiVvd Lc
E
L MONS
for fale by— k
20 . boxes this ilnya'reeeeil anti
RE) MER & ANDERSI.N.
'Pu CONTItAC"I'OIts. se a l e d
prop t v.tabi will 1w reeve,Nl nt tb, ofll., of the New
Coe Darling - tub Rat 111.4 Coln psn v. ID eo
until 12 ifebizli, M., of Tuesday, the 1711: Jac
itext, for the tinkling. Bridging, Ab... of the ~ 0 n:..
single sections of about one each w ie
ceivtul fur the whole work, 11.111111111Ig 11011, , I Albi.mt
10,1, As Plano anti iipoeitleation, of thew rk !, • Ito'.
aril at said °Mee by the lot pros
T
Chlt•r
1 .000
O : k ie L by LONS LINSEED OIL, for
sCfIOONNI A YU,
jr2o .24 W,,,1
RICE -10 tierces for sale by
JY 26 SMITH, IA &
CREAM 'TARTAR-1500 lbs. just received
aul for Kale by jr'2:, I F1.F.311 6161,1.
('VOICE FOR TWO('VOICE BUILDING
lots, having a large front .111 strveto,
by 363 foot deep, plensantly situated us Mt. Wiu-hint; ton,
will he sold on easy tot ms. F. CI.ITIIIIKIiT k zloN,
jel7 Ifteal Kyoto Agents, 51 Mal ket st.
CANARY SEED-5 ibis. on hand and f.r
sale by IJY7q: FLEMING 111 - .
ILLMORE MEN ATTENTIONi - -2tNI
F
copies of the PHILADELPHIA NEWF, nrei rod
tco two eras.
For tittle by
r 24
SIIXAV DLS AN MA NTILLAS REDUCED.
A. A. MASON A CO. are offering their enure ethrl:
'Summer Shaa - h and 31antillae, comprising the near.' and
most faehionable et)les to he found, at a reduction 01 per
cent., at N 0.25 Fifth et. 132 S
DOZ. RAS - PBERRY SYRUP.
10 dozen Strawberry Syrup.
• 5 " Pine Apple "
50 " Lemon Syrup.
Just received sad for sale by
REVMER SE ANDERSON.
Jra Nu. 39 strmet
, • 4- ••• • •
•
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41 Fifth
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COALNIER,CIAL
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF. TLLA.DE AND
MERCHANTS' F:X.CHANGE.
Fraident.
L. WILMA RTll.
i Sri Preqrident.t.'
GEO. W. CASE.
T. S CLARE,
N. 1-101,)I ES, .la.
Secretar,.•
=SEEM
Ntiperintewv-nt.
NoRTIIA JP.
o.6ttareArklt,:pm to, July
GEO W. CAB:4, V. P.
JuLIN Y. PEAKS. T B. UPDIKE,
W LAVELY, J. R. CASFIELD
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS
TO SA 1 I.
Ships
If rumink
Ischaburg
C umkia .
ELLUk . .
A frkau
I Ibenou
Fulton
Barcr Itaka.
fhys
New Voi k . July 12
New York.... .. July l 2
Peo.tou Liverpool . in
New York.... _Liverpool. .. July IU
New York.. ... Liverpool... 23
New York Li ..erpool July 21
N. York .. ...Havre via Cowes ....July 2rt
New York.... ...Havre.... July 20
A KM VP:.
~ 7 1.11,1 Lea, Pbr Days
Fulton. 11avr,..._ ... . ..Ni.v. , York July
Nuigura . ..130..t0u, .tro ...Liverpool July
F'..11..,..t Liverpool N,.w York July 4
/ . ..,i1 Liverpool . Nove York ruby It
..
eny ..I Bahl:n.4, . Livori...l l'ultioloni July lc.
W.v. , 1.11ti0..1, .. ,Soulluuuptou ..Neu , York , . . .Julv Ili
:t0 —Flour buoy.od , /oden 11,000 bldg.
;la sti,,yri,;;Z, tor nlate; $.7.504Vi1ur Ohio. Wheat firm: mit.
11(.5001 umhels at $1.65 for weatern red: $1,73 (Jr numborn
re.l. and $1,95 for do. whdo. Corn firm; inlet 35.000 tons.
Item; Pork dechned: 100 tddh. western Al V. 20. Reel
251.1 bids I.erd na!es 100 Ude nt
Whleky firm salen 150 Idds.
.514,4 MarA - de.—Stock+ Chicac.. & Rock Wand
Comlwriand 21 1 4; loon Spottier!) m New
York 'Central x 7: Cleveland Toledo
Erie 71 7 ,.. ~Jena and Cliicag., lir.01; II Central
735,,,; Sterling Flange
Philadelphia Market
Pllll, DEL FRI t July 30 P h market quiet, with but
little doing in imusequenee of the very limited dont ; salmi
201; Mils. standard brand, fresh wound at $1444. and a lot
eondern,d at p.n. Flour from new wheat held at $7
to $ . 7.27,, 1.111 we hear of ti sake beyond some emuh lots fur
!input , / or tits retail trade. tile Floor Ecarce and held firmly
at v.:,). Corn Meal itrarg, and in requnst at $3 for Penna.
There is a good demand for Wheat, with increased supply;
sales held, bushels ul sl.&d for prime new Southern and
Penna. red. and $1,13, for new white. Rye in better request
and pricey timer ; sales ;AM ni 700 hush. Pountl. at 71472 c
Corn, active demand and advancing: shies 30ii51 limi t S unlit
ern sellow 6e..70r., closing at 7ie. Oats In go,al request
and firm: sides MIA: Penna. at , and lnon bush.
new En-1a..., at 37e Whisky, 4arm. and !inn, email sales
of Mils at and lihds. at 37m,3,.
Ae- A Wonderful R e >tnedy ! — Mr ki D. W(wdn,
Inry Jufiti, e, t Bit wiugham, P. !Inn) I vat in.
1 ha, twee etht-t.l with a dite•reie of . thu Qtenetch, pat
pant of the heart an.: nerv.eo headache, for nearly tif.
teen Leary, 4,1 hare spent acme hundreds of dollar., In enter
to etit. t t.. 0r... lat t parte... After having used three
lietre ll..ihkil./ bitter, I fee znyaelt entirely re-
et u. , 1 1 ..to ne nod ,Itrop u. 11. and attend to toy Lu>i•
1,41. N lII] 1111 , 1 N.Ollll (11,1 . .f,t. it toull
I=l
IV• v. .111.1 catai. , n the put 1k nutria:4. iturrltt.,eg an) et
the miter imitt,tnte of tins drfigh tful. I MO/ . To prevent
inteeott,e, li•erttve's Hollow! Bitters.
pun. hainag Itll ill/11.11th . To
proV..l, to.. 10,41.1 i ask for 1 - krrhavv's //”Garacf
true:,.
fitcl N•: ItE for sb, by the pro
rio i; ENJ A)! IN PAth, Ju. u ufactu ruig
Plinrum-eutlats and Cllvu.ta, l'lLl.elurgh, P.; It. S. BEL
LERS 4c mrotx .1 'deco.' tsud Wood atrvets; and
Jy2tkl
Druggi.. gemwally
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
From two to six inch calibre
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot
I=l
PEARL STARCH
Pot. Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
Fur.WAltDlNti AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A VI, 11 BOLL.LI DKALO ('
CHEESE, HU
• TTED, SEEDS, FISH,
AN D I. CO.:NI:RALLY
STRNF:T, P1TT.,131.E1;11,.
Joseph irwr'htle's t'arkage
• ,P. 1.11 WHITE. boa,
r wor
I. h. n , l
tlt • •'
NM.cam
1-1,“ tt., 1!,.. pill
~,•rreki:l i Ilt i•ii I ltan i air. And ht.
• lot;Cf.
tt :Itlrgibonn. •-(1.0 ID to
.t.st if h.., 1,•• t4ti titat
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n.. 1,4 of h. 'lv.' pyiNtent
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4 I TY. 7111 .011,
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Lir r• palrrd m Ow 1...1 ./111/-; with , le•qiftateh.
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t p.t:. t.14.1,,-.1 I y tl• , 101. •
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Fresh trrlval ol' Salt llysters.
J '
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(..v .„
0,...• - ..k.. II .tr. t..• 1.4.1...! -, op Lr, tuo ..ire .• ' 0,
I t.....-.. 1',,,,... 1.• ,, r.. r: ~ $ll.l. :-.-et 114 , 4,
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J .-t t• ~ E,.•.:, ~ ;tl/ go. all., 14/... I. Ot in - 01011, • rr.u,a nt!!I
`• Z'rEINRUCK,
`,.... 111 1% ., ...1 ettkrol.
A.
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A. I ~ ~,:•! t,. tArg,. , !!•— t ~, ,..1 .1 ~ k :. FL l •
11: 1 11 th• ,u th.
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1) I:1
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I'UN \ reeei ed per
t )),) .! \ .111. h /ill
11i i• di) ELI 1•1. , 1 , .baud '10111•Ai
I. II Kill A •N, N... 7t)
A1 : 1;•111 : .1{ \ I >)) , .11,1atetir4 or l'rete..-
h., ).. CHEAPEST:II,I BEs'r
h I I in 'II 1i,• , .11 toILDEN
•• I h,, I •11 . •1:,. , %, p a fall :U• lit In 1 ;In
'f ntt.l T'OCK
I . t ri.}. A. .A. TrTt.rv,
Alroi.rs 1 1 .01 :) , (11:\ .\
11 Litod ninl ) I .1,1
1)I :‘1 1 .1 T 5 . 1 .1 IN -- 1 11 111 1 Ihv, ).11 han‘i all)!
LI) ) YI,ENI I NI; 111 PS.
I)11• • 1 11' SUN ' S
I lOLE )11VITRI):
~ a, 0• -I:pply tlivo 1101110 311.,1/.
Jk.S. Fl,Flit I\ll.
Nhilkol, St
13\A )\V
I„t., Ille ved 1.1
JkI,I FLEMING.
Duttu..tul null \lnt ket
E I -AN N t SA K..- -A . :1. 11.1 N
A • lirrUlig oUt the, ..u.)..11,kt1 1:11.1 fit.slti•qal
• N 111, Al A ...rral IG.in ur
1,11 , 11 1111.1
ICe are re , v; offer:ng t ur ei•
;t,••,lt in Tt.utc. Satin
\I •-•• A ~ 1 11,1 11. t. 1 bt AL 1 , 11.11011 ,f one
Qi )1).1 A:-..11 and unit rat quality
••• ! th. 1 , 111.-ylvania : , •t!t )lAntnlst toting
Clraistn) 1 .1. !Auto; 4.n hrnil and for sale by
ri,EmING 131:1 - 1S.,
- • -
114' We are sending an Agent to a pur
rluau I h na, al, ,1:i Is•l'rrpnrrd Co Waft 111 about ten
aa•l al! .115,, Ito the 1.4, on: Lae, tuaktnn
es, as . i
AI, pa,. har/lie. 1.11.1111 , 4 , 1 in that Stnte.
so d sent lit, us the tar, /4 .-atneg lull Is , Will receive taer)
tafertnal...n lILAKEI,I S.
M:11; AZI Ft AUGUST CF.NTs.
thsl. s Book,
Nlagst.lne,
l'etereon'tl )Ittonar,
Leshe'v Journal, •
lint - pet . / :More nook--2:c.
.Nltu,ntztut• lu
!Ital. ttuntner's t•litottch - bent otltion--tli) r, its
Ftir salo 1., IV. A. tHI.ItieNFENN ICI d CO_
.1529 Fifth bt . , irix44ll.. the Theatre.
- • -
7 Al' SAGO CILEESE- -100 lbs. just reed
A.J :obi for sAilv by I U /t ANDERSON,
Jr ;:n Wisni
CASES NES. iu jars.
fresh !‘trais 1, rn••,. in !ninths+
10 " J tint ret...l anti I, vdr Lt
REY 11.'.14 .4. ANDERS , IN,
iylN N... :Y3 str,t
BACON —6)11,.. Bacon Sides for
. .1.16. A. FETZER,
t.'1.4
SO Water street.
T 7 ,, Lou R-- Extra Superfine and Choke
Family Ft,ur tur hate by - .1 A. F ETZEIr
89 Water at.
1. - ,IREMoNT AND FILLMORE MEN Al
TN:N.7IIIN
Thv I,6't Trnveld Jvlst. C. Frt•nu+nt, Ity
Tho Fr-mtalt Vanips!gn'ter.
Fill mnres Reception arid 5it4r44 . 11,441
114 ii 4 •1414•5
.11 1 .1 te,ei tad by
`EMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON
13 CO. are closing out the balance of their Mock C
,tease. Silk, Crepe awl other feelitunable steles of Bonnet,
at a redn,6o,. of n , erip •no half the Ilene! prieee. 1)M
- UccM ILY FLOUR—A very choice article (
raalily Flour fur sale by JA.9.. A. FET7A
1,2 4 he Water et.
EXICAN musT ANC ,
IV gram in ltore and fur sale by
JY?., FLEMING BROti.
,
Tan lirtir.—There were 11 Inches Water in the chancel,
last accaing at dusk, by the metal marks, a n d stationary.
The wetuler In cloudy, with indications of more showers
Tin St. Lwais papers of the 28th say that - the low water in
the Illinois is proyenting the shipments of prciduce from thug
stream, and the same thing might be said of tT,e tipper Mit
sisslppi. The Missouri direr continues In good boating coder
lot dull times are compelling a number of boats to lie nl .
Water opposite the city falling, with eight feet to Cairo
The Star of the West" was laid up at St. Joseph, and the
•• Hannibal," " 3lartha Jewett," and "Genoa," for COlLliell
Bluffs, were to leave on the 28th.
LEFT Fon ST. Locts.—Capt. R. M. limiter, formerly one of
our most popular steamboat wromanders, left yesterday (or
St Louis, where be inteucs tout Steamboat Agent and
Forwarding and Commission Sierchent a business for whirl ,
from his long acquaintance with our merchants and 4PIIII,
boat men, he is eminently qualified. We would cordially
recommend Celli-Hunter to any of our friends having but A
netts in his line, confident that it will be attended to with
pi omptuess and despatch.
Tee new steamer "Samuel P. Hibberd,” which came to
our wharf yesterday, was built under the superintendence
of that veteran steamboat-man. Capt. Wm. Dean, and will
be commanded by Capt. Redman Grace. She Las boon built
expressly for low water, and with rapacity for accommoda
tions equal to any of the first class hotels. Capt. Ch.... W.
Coles officiates to the clerk's office, and there is no surer
guarantee that that departmentwill be well filled. The hull
of thin light steamer was built at Brownsville by J. S. Prin
gle, and is /54 hwt in length on deck, 32 feet beam, 4 feet
depth of bold, and in pronounced one of the beet Jobs of the
season. She in supplied with two boilers, 38 inches dfame•
for, 2'2 feet lung, with 2 cylinders 15 inches diaineter,3l,:, feet
stroke, furnished by It. Lee L CO4 cabin, C.Gochring ; pain'.
ing, W. Nelson ; upholstery, Edmundson & Co.; blocks and
tackle, Jones & Burkharner, and general outfit by Massey &
Offidwell. The Hibbercr in also supplied with a "nigger"
engine for the purpose of hoisting freight and applying
steam to the capstan. She has her shingle up to leave to
day. The limited amount of travel at the present time
makes it useless for us to say anything more, but to our
friends of the press below we would say, do not forget the
• filbberd."
The river opposite this place was on a stand yesterday, and
the Illinois and upper Mississippi are almost unnavigable by
the lightest boats. The Missouri Vin fate order, but the
freights scarce. Weather hot and business very dull.
THE Louisville Courier, of the 24th, forwarded by Adams
& Co.'s Express, contains the following:
The river continues steadily to recede, with only 30 inches
water in the canal last evening, by the mark. This is a fall
of two inches since Saturday morning.
The Diamond," from Evansville on Saturday, reports
tinv river much lower than it had been at any former period
for nearly three years, with only two feet water on Scuffle.
town bar. Al Holt's bar and flint Island three feet water
was found.
WHEELING, Six.
For Wheeling.
The steamer NEBRASKA, Capt. C. BEARS,
will leave for the above and Intermediate pone
regularly every MONDAY, WiLDNESUAY and
FRIDAY at 1 , o'rloek A. M.
Bur freight or passage apply on board.
.42.3
- - -
' The new steamer CREMONA, Capt. Roan
Dorm—Clerk, Rm. Dons--will commence to
make her regilar trl•weekly trips, leaving on
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 10 A. M.
Yor freight or montage apply on board, or at the rrrrs-
BUltall MAR/NE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water
WOO.
jy2l
For Portsmouth.
The new and very light draught steamer
CRUELER AVERY, Capt. W. P. Toasunas,
will leave for the above and intermediate tuirtt.
TRIP DAY, atlo A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
J. J. The steamer SAAI'L. P. 1:11BRERD, Capt. R.
Gums— mm—
Clerk, Cri43. W. Comm—Will leave
for the above and intermediate porta on
THURSDAY, July 31, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on boonL Jy3l
T B MON &• CO.- TRANSPORTATION
.I,A LlNE.—Having made extensive p
pandions this winter, we are now p trpn
to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYL A CANAL
and RAILROAD. THRtsl3Oll TO ASD FRONT THE EAST
ERN CITIES. We can wears our Mende and all those
deism., to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no
pains will be spared to render general satisfaction to Ship
pers of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE
OF TII INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY
PORTAGE RAILROAD will give Increased despatch to the
tt 0.11,11114.11). freight.
Utile.. on PENN s.. net, at the Canal Basin.
mhl4 LLOYD A LMION.
I ER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.-
jl
Actiiiipatlng the want of facilities fa"
t ansportingFA 1.1 and Gana. Ore Nan
ern Citieis, via Pennsylvania Canal and Rani-owe, we noes
our stock of Boats, Ar., on same, to a DOUBLE
DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over Iboo tons
per aeitali each way.
assure mr fru:tail. and those disposed to patronise the
State oupt,oements, then, will be nothing spared on our
part to render general s.itistaction in forwarding Eastern
and Western Freights well promptitude and despatch.
K lER % MITCHELL,
Canal Resin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The Co-partnership existing, heretofore, between Jss.
comdas and J. Its•ics )(sox, under the Arm of JAMES
.t CO., has been dissolved, this day, by mutual
l.uaiuees of the late firm 'rill be settled by James
',pill ho IS authorized to ueo tild name of the firm for
that purport , . JAS. COLLINS,
Pataburgh, June 14, 1866 J. BANNS Ii.NOX.
Tit A'•; to my friends for past favors, I
a continuance of their patronage for my late
putter, J A HES COLLINS, who wilt carry ea the FOB:
%t A It DING AND COMMISSION, TRANSPORTATION AND
PEttIoCCE BUSINESS under the etyle of 41,5. COLLINS
A (i. 1 2) J, BANKS KNOX
.
31'Candless, Means & Co.,
(Sunx.sors tb Wick k M'Cumtless)
W IIOLESALE u I L ;rL! .?,4
a cOrrON y OCERS, n A d us p s e a a n le
d rs pit i t t! ,
twrt I. tlantill...turve gruvrally, corner of Wood and Water
httAburgh. mys
8 1.„4,3is AND LIi)IPS
-10‘.1,,n, JubilLta Blooms
Lumps;
Lake Champlain.
.13' 9 1 Jul - IN MOORIIRAD.
PIG META L—
t,n, Aneghemomrcoal
" - Coke;
luo Red short Anthracite
, t) •• Cud ••
Men - yr County Sttme Coal.
F.•l- Paleby Jolts SIOORIIRAD.
HEESE-100 boxe , prime cutting just re
by 0.04/ H. 11. CULLIN.S.
FINE TEAS ! 1- —A few more customers for
tho.m. PURE and FRESH TXAB can accommodated
yls
DELI(' 10 COFFEE ! If you would
liki•n delicious cup of IN•fron, try that li . oasted Java of
URA %VS.
N. 11.-110nAtell by one of my hands.
1 BONES CORN STARCH, Orvis' and
s Farina.
Wheaten Grits.
th 3. fr,sh Hire Flour.
/5 18 DRAW'S.
- _ PR IME
RAS M RIO COFFEE:
yk/ 541 bap prime I.riguttyrn Coffey;
fns poat(2l iornd. Java
I , + bug, Muritenibu
li.ecrivrl.l by [WS;
E VERY description of Millinery Goods.
11..wery and Gloves; Gouts' Furnishing
AC.. 1111%11.d Liuwu 2.5 to 33 per cei.t. ht the semi.
.A 1.111.1 NOV. A. A. MASON & (:0..
.19t= 3 2:. Fifth a.
W11.1611'1"S PILLS-5 gross just received
tbr siOr by (jy2l) FLEMINO BROS.
VENETIAN RED-25 bbls. in store and
for gale by ) FI.EMINO BROS:.
C OD LIVER (..111.,—;Sti dozen to store and tor
2 4 d,.Leti
~nly by 09 21 .) FLEMING BROS.
(111: M TRA(;ACANTfI-500. lbs. on band
k) nod fur hale !.y i jo'fd FLEMING BROS.
sReams Ss :Id Paper in store and for sale
V to , I2y - 2,V FLEMING BROS.
' - 't i lbs. Carbonate Ammonia in store and
ei kik. / for oak bo pr2a] FLEMING BROS.
...., gri , ss Farrell's Arabian Liniment on hand
ti and for :wk. by iir 2 bi FLEMING BROS.
0 00 lbs. Carbonate Magnesia in store and
es , fur natio by Dy2sl FLEMING BROS.
CONCI.;NTRAIIED LYE—A new article
for making Soap, warranted superior to Potash lu
's ery reap. CL Bomembor. I pound worth 10 of Potash.
Ou band and for sale by rjr2s) FLEMING BROB,
NeTmE - 0 S- —3OO lbs. just received and for
sale by I.lr 2 . 5 i FLEMING BROS.
'LOUR SULPHUR-1500 lbs. in store and
for gale by ijy2sj FLEMING BROS.
.pp , nly St. Cll.'lca Hotel
XT. LIQUORICE.-9 cases for sale by
E - je-11 13. A. FAIDIESTOOK * 00.
McLAUGHLIN, LAND AND REAL EB
- TATE Aax.vr. Land Warrants located. Property
bought and sold; 5180, Shipping Agent for the Black Star
Lin] of Packets from Liverpool. Drafts oa the Banks of
England, Ireland and Scotland. Office, No. 1 Jones' Build
ug, entrance on Sixth attest, DUBUQUE, lowa. [decSay
J. B. cantieid,
f 10MNIT SSION AND FORWARDINu
Itheli ANT, and Wholesale Dealer in Western 14 -
servo Cheese. Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Fish, Pot and Peon I
Ashes, alle latus. Linseed and Lard Oil, Dried Fruit. as,
Produce generally, N0a.141 and 143 Front street, Pittaburgl..
11...eV:pc
NOTICE TO FARMERS---
50 revolving borne Hay Bakes, improved make
90 dozen hand flay Rakes.
20 do Oraus Scythes.
15 do Chain do
20 do do Cradle*, various patterns.
50 expanding Cultivators, suitable for the farm Sr
garden.
100,000 Ageienit un a Draining Tile, 3% by 44 inch calibre
At the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse of
nyo,,vy JAMES WARDROP, 47 Fifth at,
11. T. C. MOR.II.IN,
41 Fifth et
EED POTATOS.-50 bushels of the ceh-
J braced Purple Chili, une of the most reliable and vale
bte Putatos known, at 47 Fifth attest.
apkw JAMES WAHDROP
itTTER NMVS.
TUE St. Lush, Democrat, of the 29th, wipe
STEAMBOATS.
For Wheeling.
BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THE TRADE
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati
F. R. DRAVU.'S,
Noe. S 2 Market et. and 1 Diamond.
1 r , p ' ,
"AO' '
Uealth and-Strength must ItterT
taw Follow Its lise.
HOLLAND BITTERS
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF ME H IDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
AND the various a Tel , tions consequent upon
a disUrdered Stituach ur Lii Stichois Indigestion,
Acidity of tho Stomach, Colicky Pawo, heartburn, Zola of
APPetite, Doupoodoncy, Couivericos, Blind and I:loading
Pilo, In all Nervuoy, Rheumatir and Neuralgic Affix,
thins, It bail to numerous imitancem prayed highly bencllciaV,
and in °than+ effected a decidod cure.
Netnre finds no new enemy to combat, with thin delight
ful tonic in the spittle. Its effects are almost rangiest, yet
the curs prrnignent. It communicates no violent shock to
the system, but by arousing Ito real energy to n,rtnal ae•
don, enables It to throw oft the onniss, and thus thoraughli
eradhiates the disease.
When its medicinal virtues are no universally ackbowV ,
edged, and particularly here, where it ban become so pot*
ler a family medicine, that It is sold by many of the grocery
as well as all the druggists. It would seem neediesi
offer further evidence, yet as there are doubtless some who
have tried many advertised remedies, and still antler front
Dyspepsia in one ormore of its dreadful forms, welmtiJoin
the fo ll owing certificates, the authentici:y of which cannot
be doubted, coming an they do from persons en well Lbawyr.
WILIT IT 18 DOUG FOR TDB FICK
Wm. ISchuchman, Bey , the well known lithographer, says:
"I have frequently used Ikerhavelii Holland Bitters, and
find it Invariably relieves Indigestion and debility."
Rev. Samuel Babcock nays: "I found special relief from
its use for a severe headache, with which I had lame slur
fared."
J. W. Woodwell, Fag, says '• I have need Eke:there's Rol
land Bitters myself, and recommended it t, others,. knowing
it to be Jost what it is reprevented."
Aid-Jonathan Neely, of Lover Ht. Clair, hays : hay° de
rived great benefit from its use fur weakness of the gturagth
and Indignation."
James M. Diarphy says: Afts.r several phyalciami had
lerhave's Holland Bitters removed the pain from
my heart and side, arising from indigestion."
The editor of the Kittanning Free Press says? "After ciao
ofthe beet physicians in this plan , had felled, &cerium's
Ifullau sitters cared me of the worst form of dyspepsia."
Francis Felix, only manufaeturer of the "original Ex•
tract of Coffee, Biqa: " f know that your Holland Bitters is
one of the best medlcinas in the world for a disordered
stomach or liver."
Dr. Luderig,editor of the "Packel," Baltimore. pronounced'it a medicine 'deserving theconfidenee of the public.
Dr. Eherhart. the leading °ernsan physician of Penna . .,
has prescribed It frequently during the last three years, with
marked success. in debilitated states of the digestive organs,
or of the system generally.
The manager of Button's Vinegar Factory says: " I use..l
it myself, and was tberefbre induced to try its effect upon
my 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 ever taken."
VTboever expects to find in this a beverage will be disap
pointed, but to the sick, weak and low spirited. it will
prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular. rein-
°dial properties.
CAUTION,
The groat popularity of this delightful Aroma haatuancei
many inlitationa, whfch the public should guard against pur
cbasli. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you
hare given lioerhavo'H Holhuatl Bitters a fair trial. One hot-
Ale 1 convince you hair infinitely superior it In to all thew
nuitationa.
Sohi at $1 per NMI., or ail bottles for $5, by the. so
proprietor., BENJAMIN PAGIL Jr., A 00.,
Manufacturing Pharmacoutiats and elierniats,
car. Smithfield and Third streirts, Pitteburgh.
G.VIVIAL
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott & SOU, 132 N. 2d street. New
Itork, Barnes h Park, 304 Broads - ay, corner Duane. Balti
more, Ctispare Brothers, Gay street and Penna. .A.venuo.
Cincinnati, John 1). Perk. Chicago, Barclay Crothers, 213 B.
Water et. Bt. Louis, Barnard, Aaatna Et Co. N. Orleans, 1.
Wright Co. my= '
A CARD TO THE LADIES:
11 DB. DUPONCAYS GOLDEN MONTIILY pu.rak - os
FIInIALIM The combination of ingredients in Dr. Dupon
cifs Golden NIL% aro perfectly harmless. They have been
used In the private practice of old Dr. Dl:money for over 90
years, and thousands of lislies coo testify to their great and
never-failing bIICCF'SS in dittlja I evory case, In correcting
Irregularities, relieving pumfnl and distressing menstrose
tion, particularly at the change of life. From sto 10 Pills
will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the White..
Nearly every lady in the land surfers from that complaint.
The above pill has permanently cured thousands, and will
cure you If you use them. They cannot harm you—on the
contrary, they remove all ole, - traetions. restore nature to Its
proper channel, and invigorate i lie whole system. Ladies
whose health will not permit an Increase of family, will 111.1
fleets Pills a succwisful preventive For particulars see di
rections on the box. Price gl—and will be sent to ladles
confidentially, by mail, by enclessio id to either of the fol.
les Mg agents
Sold by SAMPLE A. ItEED, Keuaral Agente fur Allegheny
City; FULTDN'S Drug Store, Dirrninghtun, JOMI P.'etro - rr,
and by W. A. Q I LDEN PENNEY Cit.. No. 48. Fifth street,
opposite the Theatre. Pittebtugn, who will shryoly dealers et
pra,prteter'i prices. Sold by all Drug,giekts in the city and
united State:, apr2l:6aul3p
nit. C. 111‘:LANE'S
LIVER PILLS 4M VERNIFUGE
DR. I. 30 al', a regular grtduate and physician of exton
sire practice au4 erp..ri.•na•, induced Lye commendable dv
airs to alleviate Au•nan anlierin.;, SA well ea LO excel hey per
fected an
IMPROVED:R:IT ON TDB OR [0 IN AL LI VRD PILL AND
TIRt.SIIFDON OR DR. C McLANB,•
Raving prepared hose relnedies as the medical par Mar of
Dr. C. McLane, for many year.
OUR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS TERXIIIMGE
possess greater efficacy and are more mild lu their operation
than the Liver Pill and Vermifne prepared a-cording to tht
original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. Wo make t h is dedaratiou
uuderstamlingly, and reoimmend them to the aillaiote.l
bemg both pleasant and curative, ald h olivesthem auperwr
to any other Liver Pill or Vermifuge ever prepared.
Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below.
1311=1
THE WHOLE WORI,I) OoiNtrh,'REDi
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
WHITE CHIC LINIMENT,
The universal relief agorded by applications of this CEL
EBRATED KING of Pain Killers in cases of ltheimisitism,
Gout, laimbago, Sore Throat, Brlliso6, Sprains, Swellings,
Stiffnoss of the Joints, Malays, Pains, Scalds, Burns, Aches
or any other disease fur which a Pain Killer or Liniment is
need, enables us to assert positively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S
eiILEBRATED WIIITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT is the
most reliable, safe and pleasant reunsly yet di,rover,d, pos
sessing astonishing properties for II EALING DISEASE and
TILE PROMPT KRADICATP:N If PAIN. The many at
testations to its virtues, given by persons of enlightened
Judgment and strict integrity, should induce all to ailiipt•it
as a standard Family Remedy. The most Meredith,ns will
require nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. a
Mast., distinguished as a groat discoverer of nittlitAl
remedies:
READ 1 REA 13 I 2 READ 111
Mosol AN nal:, VA., Sept. 12, 1855.
This io to certify. that I hare examined the Recipe for pre
paring McLane's Improyed Vertniftge and Ltrer Pills by Dr.
I. Scott. who has been IN THE HABIT ON PREPARING
AND USING MY ORIGIN A L MEDICLNF.y TN MY OFFICE
during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I Wilier° ha
has IMPROVED THEM. I make the abort statement the
more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN 1.1101
WHATEVER. },would further state that I have frequently
used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT
ILI my practice, with the happiest affects, and that I can con.
aciontioualy recommend it. C. McL.A.NE, M. I),
All the above Medicines prepared .ronlely under the super
vielun of Dr. I. SCOTT. Sold by Druz:gists and Steubauts.
everywhere.
The GENUINE Dr. C. bIcLANE'S IMPROVED LITER
PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMUPUGE are signed by Dr.
SetYl'T A CO., aocompanied by certificate of C. M oLA.IcE.
Tice GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed
by Dr. I. SCOW et Co., accompanied with signature of I.
SCOTT, M. D.
K. H. DRAVO.
Liberty street.
JAS. P. PI l..)1 tN(I, Agent,
...
ja22lly roan I ytpeat ] Ncar Rath and Depot, Allegheny.,
D \TATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No.
50 Sontlifield street, bet a een Third and Fourth,
streets, devotes lie entire atb.btb , u on UtTh.t. I,Jc:riato
1.1.. HIM bi14111(43H 1111, for the twat pant, cop fined to ii ] ti
private Venereal Disnurs. and such painful atTeeinet,
bronght cu by imprutltice, youthful indulgence and sizes,:
Syphilis, Syphilitic hiruptious, tivuorrlati, (fleet, Sitrictpru
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, w ,
ith ilticksee
of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Kr - uptione,
ratter, Ringworm, stercurial Diseases, Sentinel nuakursta
Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weaknese, MonlhlY
Suppressions, Diseases cf the Joints, Fistula in Arm, Nervous
Aflections, Paints tu the Back and Loins, Irritation of the
Bladder and Kidneys, euccuetfutly treated. Cumguataniced,
l'aexity years' practice i ten in this city) enables Dr'llr°."
to offer assurance* of a openly cure to all who may comara,
dot tits care.
0110ne and Prlvatc Cunen!tntfon Itr‘aus 50 &hitt/held Et-,
betucorThird end Fr urth atrects.
43- Charges ir.Lderate
DR.. BROWN com.intics to be consulted for
the cure id SECRET DISE Ills atiotulqi In
long-standing ca., is nneunsfled. The afflicted are, inritid
to call viitheut delay. Persons aftirtetruitli Veneical Dia- -
eases, Rheumatism, Piles, or gcminal abOuld ap
delay to get his advice. Lettere containing a tee, lltilX ( *if ,;
ly answered.
1103.. 011ico and Private Rooms. a :111 Smithgbla etrw
between Third and Fourth str.,t, Pitietio ran {eV.
."U
II 1 S 11 EL I) cL
- SAY
L
• WILL OPEN
THIS (SATUIRDA Y) MORNiNG,
NEW .4 , TTLE.B OF
sCNIM 1: It COATS. 'VA
141:civet' per Expre..
Aleo, new stylvo of
SUMMER CRAVATS AND TT KS,
Recel,e4 per Atlantic.
L. FID•FfIVELD 5 SON,
•
lefS No. 70 Wood stztet.
1, -I EFTH WAft.ls - PROPERTYF6II •SA LE.
A •LA of Or.uod on Pike eltre,t. between Walnut
factory titreets, with four utpuroto Fl novae,. In good
,edition and well roofed. Will be 5,4,i etwap.
Je2B BLAKELY & MUMS
OFFEL--
au pockets Java Coffee, 50 tbs. onch :
20 . 30'
20 bags prime Old Laguayra Coffee- .Bevr.lved by
Y. A. DiAyQ.
REFINED BORAX-300 Ibki. in store and
for aale by /e 27 FI.E.MTNG BROS'.
--
_for
RE AM . RELIEF-1n gross
Ron hand and fur I.y i jy'2l FLEMING 111:•%. ,
100 EARL TAPIOCA-50i) lbs. in sure and
fur dale by 1..1Y 7 i • FLEMINI i Blt'.
I=IEMM
`1
i..f.t ~.~ ary
MEDIOLL
BOEIRII.t VE'S
NOTSVE I
IMI'ROVED
DR. T. S(X)TT k CO., Sole Proprietors, :
I nie k tlorgantown,
PR. G. TI. k:YSER, Wholesale Agent.
In , Weed street, PlttaiirgA.
J. 11ENDEP.S,'N
(novfi;ikw.l;
BEIM