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'.: , • •• . - "...''._-..' ,1 , ... , ',. ''. ' ' t. '..1•. ~,, Y.,,- . -.. 4. .'.l, ' j' , ..,.....y. k. . " ~ F - . I,OCA.t !hi - - - -- - 111 R DAY WANING:- t.... ...... AII4ITS SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION . . PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, AT PITTSBURGH On SEPTUBBIta 30th, and on OCTOBBH. lit, 2d and 3d, 1256. j 2 ROUT. 0. WALKER, &a vary • Fifth Ward.—Dnring the warm weather, with the thermometer at 90° in the shade, it is quite a task to walk up Penn street to Ald. Wilson and Parkin aea's offices. We thought so yesterday ; but after arriving there we found other people in trouble too. i'rom what we could learn it appeared there had been a free. light at, the canal basin, in which an in dividual Who sails under the cognomen of Thomas Mandell, did, the pence and dignity of the Common. wealth to the contrary notwithstanding, beat and otherwise abuse a person named John Bannon. Thomas acted rather independent while in the office, and wished to create the impression that it was no harm to "lick" an Irishman. Parkinson, however, thought differently, and in default of bail, gave Tho mas an opportunity to meditate, by sending him for a "few days" to the county boarding house. A man named George Barnett was also committed for abusing Bannon, wbo, from ell the circumstances, appeared to be a kind of victim ; at least we thought eo from the fact that he presented a very battered physiognomy. C. Baer swore that a man named Henry Mungel, did pull out a knife and pistol, with which tools, he proposed to take his life. Mr. Baer fearing that Henry might in his wrath slay him, made a surety of the pewee case out of it. Parkinson filled up the PaPem Joseph Davis swore that some man, (to give his own words,) " struck me and kicked and jumped on me with his feet., and pounded mrface badly." A look at Joseph's " mug " was *ate enough to con vince us that he was telling the troth. Alderman Parkinson issued a warrant. Pftrit Mercantile College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—No '-.lfyittim'Oittook:keeping has proved so universally populafWilli Um business community of the United Stiteans Doffs North American A econntant, and no system of teaching takes so high a place in the con fidence of merchants as that given in this institution. The long tried, well-earned reputation of Mr. Duff As an author, as an accountant, as a practical busi ness man and as a teacher of Book keeping, gives a -weight to his signature enjoyed by no other man in his profession in the United States. Pir-Nic.—There is to he a pir-nic to-day at Baum's grove, forithe benefit of St. James' Church. in Temperanceville. Cars will leave the station, on Liberty street, for the grove, at 0 and Ii o'clock, A. M., and at 3:30 and 4.30, P. M. The last train coin ing to town for the day will leave the ground at 7 o'clock in the evening. All who wish to spend the day pleasantly, and contribute something to a praise worthy object should go to the pie nic. Th. number of deaths in our city for the week end ing August 3a. was 28. Of these there were 10 males and IS females-2:1 were under 10 years of age, and 5 aged between 30 and GO; 13 died of cholera in. fantum, 3 of dysentery, 2 disease of br ado, 2 cholic 1 scarlet fever, 1 consumption, I debility, 1 malig nant sore throat, 1 fever, and 3 still horn. The property offered for sale by Mr. Foster, on the East Common, is an excellent opportunity to a gen tleman wishing to secure a residence in a pleasant situation, and convenient to their business. It w, , uld be an excellent site for a church, with parsonage al .ready built, and all fur the low price of $6,500. See .advertisement_ Attention is directed to the card of Mr. William 'Clayton, to bo found in another column.' Persona for whom William has painted say that be always ,makes a good, smooth job. He can be found at N. 107 Fourth street.. The National American Filltnore Club wil, meeting this evening at American Hall, corner 01 Fourth and Smithfield streets. A gentleman from Fayette county and several others will address the tl meeting. The Dcaorratic (Pre Club of the Third and Sixth Wards will meet at 7 o'clock this evening, at Wilkins Hall, and proceed to the Democratic meeting in Al legheny city. A report of the Council proceedings, the t came in late last night, together with other local news in left out this morning, for want of time W sot the type. Dr. Bell's Opinion of Hostetter Bitter■ SremancLn, ILL, April 14, 18b6. Elam months since, while recovering from au attack of re mittent fever, I wen requested to try Dr. J. Ilmitetter's Cele hinted Stomarh Bitters, as an article peculiarly suited to the condition of c wivalesoeuts from fever. It is but simple pee Lice to say that it rapidly restored the powartof my digestue organs and at the same time kept my bowels gentl) op a l. I have no hi:sit-atter% in saying that hitherto in using it in my practice, it has, to every case where I have ordered it, acted like a charm In thus ,peaking freely of It, I far from pod patent medicine, an article it by no meant claims to be. SANFORD BKLL, MO O. H. B.—We will not be arceuntable for numerous counter felts of Hostetter Bittern, put up in the same shape bottle to the original. Purchasers will be able to tell the original .by Ur. J. Hostettees name being blown in full upon the bottle, .or by tasting it. HOSTETTIIR t SMITH, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Xtel Penn at. And for sale by Druggists and Hotels generally through ...am the United Stale and I.)madas. Jyliiidsw GAS COMPANY DIVIDEND.—Thu Trustees of 'fkrY" the PITTSBURGH OAS COMPANY here, thin day. .declared a Dividend of Fire per Cunt_ out of. the p,L,ti c. of the last six months, on the Capital Stock of the Compare) payable to Stookbolders or their legal reprelentatiree 11.rtle with, at the Office of the Company. JAM En M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. Office of Pittsburgh Cies Co., July 14, lb:A-4 jylal tr .-- ,STITELLETAR JUN'aA V„I G N S . I N i v A %K u — 1 N o l N . 3 6 5 . FOURTH Deposits must be made with this Institution in the month of June, In order to draw intanot from July Ist. Jetld CHAS. A. COLTON, Treaa'r. A PENNA. AND Onto & INDIANA IL R. NOM)? 'l7l SHIPPRRS.— On and alter July 711, Hill, of Lading moot to. handed In at the Sodom! Street Sta tion before 7 ~clock P.lll. of the day of shipment other wise, the Company will nut pay charges, or in any manner to responsible for their collection. J. H. 1100 RE, 1.P7 Superinton FOR SALE—A desirable property in the City of Allegheny : Three coutiugurms Lots, situated on the West vide of the East Common. continuing In (rent sererity-taro feet nine inchmi, and extending track (cornering no tiny Alley) to a depth of ninety feet. There are en the premises one elegant three story Brick Dwelling Donee and twn frame tenements. Price, six thowurrid Bee hun dred dollars—twenty-five hundred dollars)n hand, and the balance in (bur equal annual instalments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. If this property isnot disposed of during the month, it will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the second day of September next. For information in regard to the property, reference may ho had to DORSI S. IN FUSTIER and JOHN VLIIMIN(1, Enq., Allegheny C. an isllm WM. FO ity STKR. 100 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 6. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 60 feet "1" , by 1W fret, la Jameti Blakely's third a titition Intho town of East.Livorpool. Till ItTY-SEK LOTS, 60 feet by 130 feet, iu different parts of the town for sale on rearouableterms of payment. Apply to S. S. BILL, Itant-Liverrol, Ohio or to BLAKELY k RICIIEI, W2O Real Eatate Brokers, 'Pittsburgh. (IRE ASE.—In barrels and cans, for wagons, Njll tlruyo, carriages, cure, Ac. For sale by lIKNItY 11. COLLINS. sthaPieces Calienes, Berages De Lain at 1...04 rent., worth 25 eenta, nttd Sale of A. A. MASON A CO. 2f Fifth street. FINF: DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON & CO. would invite the attention of the I.mliea to their stock of Figured and Plain Remove, Lawns, Brilliants, Sr , which they are clueing out from twenty-rive to fifty per tent less than the usual price. nii4 VALUABLE KANAWHA FARM FOR SALE.—The undersignod offers for sale a valuable Form on the lower and South side of the Kanawha River. two miles from Point Pleasant, Virginia, containing 44: acres, about 150 acres under fence, and the potence well timbered. The Farm is well supplied with Fruit, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Planes, Ar. For further information inquire on the premiss nith.r in person or by letter. Address Point Pleasant, Mason county, Va. Yours truly, aulama , ANN FOWLER._ SOl ASH, of a good and uniform quality, Einaunfacturexi by the Pa ,alt Manufacturing oomptor, at Tarunturn. On hand an d for nalo by au2 FUMING BRAS- CCONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for making Soap, warranted anporior to Potash In every resqwct. Iteroember, 1 pound worth 10 of Potash. On hand and for salo by [no2l FLF.MINO BROS. LINSEED OIL-500 galls just received and For sale by t art2l FLEMING BROS. COPA.VIA CAPSULES-1.5 gross in store ana mile by Lau2l FL EKING BROS: QEIDLITZ. MIXTURE-30 0 lbs. on hand find for tale by (au2] PLEIIINII BROS. 42. N"4.4ye 1 114.,, I,:;"'rtf«t WILL BR YIELD IN EAST-LIVERPOOL OHIO VIE MASS-5U Ills. in store and fur sale au2 FLEMING BROS. '~ X '~. 's , mil . r' U . 4 N.;!= . " • • 4. Jo mi.gouri Ruction. THE LATEST N EWS ST. Louis, August 6.—Pike. county give?* and = - • Mar- BT TELEGRAPH . the whole Democrittip - State tikkeolsmaitiiyi ion,:the entire Aseerio9tktiol3oo to 450' ma jority: ev3"e io olk amajority , of 150 over Ewing 0,./010;111 gettinicirdy.a9 votes in the county. kionrcleirity is iepoited at 350 ma jority ,for Atolls county; 200: majority for Ewing. In St. Charles county, Benton has about 200 majority. One Whig and one Democratic Re- presentative is elected in this county. In Cole coin ty, Polk beats Ewing 300, and Benton leads Polk aboutls. Howard county, it is reported has given 300 majority for Polk. Chainton county, it is re ported, has given 150 majority for Polk. THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST 13R8BION. • Wssanrrow CrrT, August 6.---Sendle--The ,pro ceedings have been of an nnimportant character. Mr. Seward introduced a bill which was. referred to the Judiciary Committee, to provide for a change of venue in certain criminal oases now pending in U. S. Courts in Kansas. This is founded on the petition of Robinson and others, which was present ed yesterday. Mr. Hunter moved to take up the army appropria tion bill. Mr. Seward wanted to finish the internal improve ment bills to-day. Mr. Hunter insisted that the appropriation bills deserved precedence. Mr. Douglas was for sitting out the army bills. Mr. Clayton thought the appropriation bill should be first acted on, as there was some danger of their being lost. He expressed his dissent from the idea of having night session, for it was beyond human en• durance to sit lure all night this hot weather, and millions would be voted away by less than a quorum. Mr. Hunter's motion was lost by 3 majority. The Senate considered and passed bills containing appropriations for the improvement of harbors at Apalachicola, Charleston, S. C, Cape Cod, Provi dence, Georgetown, D. C., Hurigate, Bayou La Fourche, inland passage between St. John's and St. Mary's rivers, Florida, Mobile harbor, Hudson river steam dredge, Lake Michigan, Cape Fear, a wagon road to the Pacific, and five private bills. Mr. Fish presented a petition from the Ocean Steam Navigation Company praying for a renewal of their contract, and against the bill to make ono with Vanderbilt The Senate adjourned. House—Mr. Orr presented the credentials of Mr. Keitt, re•elected from South Carolina, who was sworn in. Mr. Thorington reported a bill granting lands in Nebraska, Minnesota and Kansas for railmadawhich was referred to Committee of' the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Bennett, of New York, reported a bill grant ing 1,500,000 acres of land in Mississippi for a purpose, which was passed—yeas 93, nays 59. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Legislative, Judicial and Executive Appro priation Bill. The clause appropriating $BOO,OOO to pay the ex penses of the Courts of the United States was read. Mr. Grow moved the proviso that no part of this money shall be expended for prosecuting or detain ' ing any person or persons charged with treason or any other political offence in Kansas. Mr. Grow desired to withhold support from a Court in the Territory in order that prosecutions for alleged treason may terminate. Mr. Phelps wanted the question met in an open and manly way. The amendment in effect proposed to shield traitors from deserved punishment. Mr. Stanton moved to amend by adding " or any prosecution which has heretofore boon instituted for political offences." He wished to express his disap probation of an army being employed in the nefari ous work of crushing out Free State settlers and to preclude tho United States trout paying out even one dollar to fillibustering and marauding parties. Mr. Keitt contended that these amendments asked the House to make itself a judicial body to deter mine whether treason had been committed and ile• cide in advance of the proper tribunal whether the laws bad been violated. Mr. Grow's amendment, together with Mr. Stan ton's, was adopted by a vote of 69 against 57. The Committee rose when Mr. Campbell of tilito suffered a substitute for the hill, omitting the clause making appropriations for the Kansas legislature and excluding the provisos of Mr. Dunn, sberman and Grow, restricting the proposed expenditures. Mr. Washbnrne, of Maine, raised the point that the substitute was not in order, as it was opposed to the action of the Committee of the Whole on the Union being superseded by that of Ways and Mean,. Mr. Campbell replied that he slid not speak for that Committee, but for himself, and explained at length his reasons for offering the substitute. The Speaker sustained the objection taken by Mr. Washburn. The House proceeded to act on the amendments to the Bill reported. The House voted on Mr. Dunn's amendment that no part of the money appropriated be drawn from the treasury till the passage and Presidential appro cal of the act for the pacification of troubles in Kali - sas, which shall, among others, eouLqin provisions restoring slavery restriction to Kansas and Netira, ha. Rejected by a vote. Mr. Grow's amendment to the appropriation for the judiciary of Kansas, that the money shall not Le drawn from the treasury till the criminal twirl,u Lions paroling in t lie territory against perooi , charged with treason or alleged violation of law. passed by a body of men at Shawnee Mission, claiming to he the Legislature. shall be dismiss ed by the Court, and every person who has been i-r may be restrained of liberty by reason of such pro - eeution be released from confinement, miss agreed It. by a rote of 84 against 69. The amendment of Mr. Sherman similar to the above was rejected by a vote of :i9 against 111. The clause appropriating $20,00e for the expenscs of the Legislative Assembly of Kansas was stricken out by 90 against 58. Mr. Grow A Stanton's amendment that no part of the money be expends 1 far prosecuting or detain ing any person charged with treason, was agreed to by 82 against 62. The bill was named by SI against 55, the Demo. crate, together with the South A merioans rod Messrs. Dunn and Burnett of New York, voting in the mega tire. Recess till eight o'clock. V, ARBINOTOS CITY, August 6.—A private despatch says that the city of Dubuque, lowa, gives 3.:i0 De morralie majority. ;Messrs. Pryor and Ridgeway, editors from Bich mond, Virginia, fought a duel at Bladensburg this morning, the distance being ten paces and the stoop ous pistols. No b10,.d was drawn. The affair was amicably adjusted. The oew steam frigate Wabash, at Philadelphia. will be ready for sea in about two weeks, when it 1- understood that Capt. M. L. Powell will give place to Capt. Frederick Engle, now commanding the Min nesota. The President has communicated to the Senate in reply to the resolution calling for information rela tive to affairs at San Francisco, together with the correspondence on the subject. A letter from t h e tiovernor of California asks the President for :woo stand of muskets or rifles, 50 rounds of ammunition, 2 mortars, UM shells and 2 guns of large rehire, with their ammunition and appliances, promising that they shall be paid for nr returned. lie likewise asks for tho use of military and naval forces w sup. press insurrection. The President conceiving insp. parable obstacles to the action now demanded, re !erred the subject to the Attorney tleneral, whose do• e 1.41013 he approves. Mr. Cushing argues that there is no evidence in the Governor's statements or other authentic information that in what has occurred at San Francisco, there was committed or threatened any art of resistance or obstruction to the Constitu tion, laws or official authority of the United States. Th o p res id en t i s on ly t o he moved to action by the legislature of the State in which the insurrection ex ists, or by the executive of such State, when such legislature cannot be convened, and when imminent or extreme public disaster can he avoided only by such interposition of the federal government. Ile says the whole constitutional power of California has not been exerted, and it does not appear that the Uovernor took any steps to r invene the legisla ture, although that remedy might be adopted, and I had its effectual application to the evils long before any such remedy could bo demanded from the Pre sident. Brook - a and Burlingame Again. list.riunne, August 6.—A further correspondence is published in relation to the Brooks affair. Mr. Lane says that inasmuch as Mr. Burlingame was willing to meet Mr. Brooks anywhere, he is directed by the latter to request that a place of meeting be designated, and that in behalf of Mr. Brooks he is authorised to name any place within ton miles of Washington to accept any place within one hundred miles of Washington. Mr. Campbell replies that his authority to act as Mr. Burlingame's friend canoed on the. 26th ult., and ho returns Mr. Lane's note, that he may communicate with Mr. Burlingame as he thinks proper. Mr. Lane again addresses Mr. Campbell, informing him that Mr. Brooks will await Mr. Burlingame's address or return to the city until Tuesday, and then make an expose. Mr. mpbell replies, reiterating that his authority to act for Mr. Burlingame had ceased, and that ho was not inform. ed of his address, and that neither Mr. Burlingame nor himself feared the threatened expo.. Convention■ in Connecticut HARTFORD, CT., August 6.—The two State Con ventions met to day, to nominate Fremont Electoral tickets; at the American Convention, Ex.tlevernor Dutton, presided. Each Convention appointed a Committee to report an Electoral ticket that both ran unite on. Both meetings were fully and ably at- tended. The American and People's Conventions hare united on a Fremont Electoral ticket., Henry Dutton and Julius Catlin being electors at,, large. Strong resolutions in favor of freedom, free speech and Fre mont wore passed. CINCINNATI, Aug. o.—American majorities—Bul litt county, 200; Hart, 250; Hardin, 400; Boone, 200: Franklin, 200 ; Grant, 30. It is said that there is a considerable falling off in the American vote. coma:— Ernest Linwood, by Otrotine Lee lleuts, so Pii,elliXialiii, by J. Phoenix, 90 Married, not Mated., 90 Vagabond Life in Mexico, 91) Hiawatha, by Longfellow, tio Rachel and the New World, 90 Keies.ped Novice by Miss Bunkley, is Sparrowgrass Papers, 90 Bertha, by Pratt . lka Bremer, 90 Wanderer, by until, of Watchman, 90 Railroad Accident. ! Itemenkber, the above tests for these prices, will be sold PitiLiingi.Ptit a, Aug. 6.—The train from Baltimore id , , i.i , mily. tti LAUFFER'S Book Store, No. 77 fourth street.was thrown from the track a few miles from Gray's : iY 2.2 ferry by cattle on the road. The engine, mail, ex- tilltE TEN MONI AND FILLMORt MEN , - - Af. press and baggage cars were demolished. Ball, the • J-: TION. The Life and Travels of John C. 'Fremont, dc., &c. By mail agent, and Friend Schareman were injured. The uer. fireman had his leg broken. Passengers escaped in- S' T ' L c e Fremont Campaign Songster. injured. lOOO copies Itillinore a Reception and Speeches. . we copies Fillmore Songsters. Robbery. 1 Juat received by B. w. C. MORGAN, PauVIDENCE, 8.. 1., August 6.—The stores of S. H. ¢I Fifth St. Wales and D. C. Grimwood, were robbed last night 1010 ADWAY'S READY RELIEF-10 gross respectively of $6OOO and $3OOO worth of jewelry. AN on hand audio' . sale by Uy2l) FLEMING BROS. Democratic majorities—Nelson county, 230; Camp hell, Kenton, Pendleton, Harrison and Bracken aver age 450 each. In the oth District, Moore, the De m ocratic candidate for Circuit Judge, has 525 majori ty. The Democrats gain generally. From Washington Kentucky Elect lon• , A , • ..4 Q =a. lowa Election. CHICAGO, Ang. s.—The returns to date from ton counties foot np 1950 Republican majority. Timo thy Davis, Republican, for Congress in the Second District is largely ahead. Sailing of the Persia NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The Persia, for Liverpool, sailed this morning, about 9 o'clock, with upwards of a million in specie and nearly two hundred pas- Burning of a Brig. Rearm+, Aug. 6.—The brig Red Warrior from Mar seilles for Now York, was burned off Cape Sable on the 13th July. The crew were saved. The vessel and cargo a total loss. Ship Aground Boston, Aug. 6.—The ship Winged Arrow, from Manilla, went ashore this morning near Boston Light. AUCTION SALES LARGE SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, TEAS. &e.—On FRIDAY morning, August Bth, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner nf Wood and Fifth streets. wili be sold -4 pipes Soignette Cognac. Brandy ; I eighth pipes Palo and Dark 9 quarter cake Madeira Wine; F " Malaga " '2‘) casts; superior Port, Sherry and Madeira Winne; 6.4 half rinutte V. Dyson and Black Teas: ratty loxes Imperial and Young Dyson Tea; And a variety of Cir.:cries, Qinyensunme. At, Terms cash. (auf,) P. M. DAVIS, A uct'r. R. M. HUNTER, (succseson To tram k mrsTia,) Receiving, Forwarding, Commis sion Merchant AND STEAMBOAT AGENT. 54 COMMERCIAL STREET, St. Lout., Mo. ERRING-20 bids. this day ree'd and fur erao by ( JrN) III:N11.1* 11. COLLINS. HAVING, PURCHASED the interest Tuom Alt WIGHTMAN, in the Point Boiler Yard, on the first of May, I will hereafter carry on the Boiler Making and Sheet Iron work, in all their branches, at tho old stand, Water street, below Penn. With the experience of thirty years In this bositicas. I hope to render satisfaction to all who favor me with their trade. JAMES WKIIITMAN. Pittstairgh May 1556 Di7S9:6lnd TO D EMOCRATS EV ERYWIIERE. hEATi READ —BEAD. 20.0 , K) Agents wanted to sell in every town in the United Stales Till: LIFE AND MIMIC SERVIOMn OF JAMES Ell'ellANAN, ni rell•lnd,f Port s lite klimelor b, Vinci I, ant i.rmerly 111 n Inter to Russia :senator and Iteproofvntative in (*.lngres& mid Ssierritary of State. INCLUMNO TII dll PORTANT of ills STATE: PA liEttS By !LG. fiaarox, Esq., Literary Ilf.ditiir of the N. Y. Di,' Mail The alone hook' has lawn written hr n gentleman well qualified by his literary attainnien In, anti 10.1 eon it, loin Ulf the Detoorrittic press. Ile awl (mot pensnitally the dist)ngolalied willies of the 121e10..1r with man) of the dates and tents of Ills early bin, and from authorised I comas id Mr. Buchanan hits Don supplual with tuaterial in ay.-inert ble to ,other parties. The proof sheets loose been aritimitte.l to =thermal parties. it can IhernL.rr tie without reserve, AN A UTIIILNTIC AND AL7IIOIIIZED DIOOKAFII V. The hook makes a handsome Tank volume of Dal pages, neatly bound in riot If, and is enileillithed with an A... tirade Parinut tat Steel Price. farther joirtienlarri, ap ply to DERII YA .t ' 1 (114 N. [MID shers, I lit Nagano street. N. Y elli_Copies sent by mall pied-paid on reeend pran. Jyla N ,rrlcE here] iy 1.6% eu that an application la• made to the Legislature of Pallas) Is Anat. at the neat sellaslotb for u Charter of 1 ucorporatimi for a YA VINO FUND LANK. to In' mential in the Denrough of Binning ham, A Beglieny Cutff), to la , styled "The pale ifoughatit MI fog Pawl," and to to a 'Rank of Daposit and Disc till a Capital : 4 1 , 011 of barmity•llve Thousand fidflars. ( 1 11 . 1NINE--10 41 just ret-eiteil aria fir tiv !anti FLEAI I Ntl 10t0i. Ql'llll'l s TIN bbl.. just no kJ eel reel nod for Aisle by air!, V I.N VINO llltftd MEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 9 1 11 IS I' U >Il'AN Y, having stn the Ist of July c.intin. nerd cart) Mg 1 1, 1. . 5 .1 W. Mail from Ktl.Larg i to tale, through Mid kr. Mere,. )lion And Waterfonl hare now lairtirtod sorb arrangements as ain ettal.te 0. , . 1. , airy pa ...inners or packages te soy point .at Ilse route in lees time than the want, was -ier before performed on this nail, and at rhamor ratio leo:.ishing to ett. WWI , patiance or forward parkas.-. him, this ~sly wall Oust an Agent at all Imo. in mother. 1.. ..at upon them al the Clair Maley, forlier of Peon and >1 Clair streets, Dios. I burgh, Pa. Time through foal that) tee j ) :11 tf A 0,1111)- --The want or a reliable and skilful piano tuner having 14,...g be.et.. halt, 11, mtlaeribres !sake pleasitre in intorno, the siuldir that fl,. ) time Sa,tlietl the fairs ot Mrs JollN B. EYTIIy ier roper,. 141 and .;op' Diner, and a hose work w tenant in carry roar hi tCytt.'. uret1...441 of tuning n ull Must. OW 1 . 1..01 b. stood la better tune than onlitimity, a nd goo votuplett , tatutfaction t.... the tutst 1....31ittit.116 All ..rders left at the Buse . 9t.,re .if 11 K LERKII A BAU- M Fifth street. will promptly attetele4 t... It V.COMAI EN DATION The under . ..must gladly testify to the skill and lioness id Alf .I.ihn D. AA a Tuner of Pianos, and chisel fully reeommend bon to their pupils and the pul.l, fa all Citellcltt, CA pc, W1...A unit relialile loner. V DK II AM, ti ANTON. it RiallesCH, N. el Mail:. JP:AN M SCIIM AB. .1!23 m140(16,1. rI I IIE liol.l/E'S Nin taking the trade, .nd it Is n t 11111 It Nuttier tint mock of lot* ROI.. Nt . .. Ar., Is unattrintssed in the slay. In the sea s of Fishing Tackle we hare sorb un noaortnient that would make old Isisak hS .slton'm ..yea water, rotll4l eetelen to this world Pleket not Table Cutler, In great abundance, Dog Mortlee, and tooart , . len to be la..l.lloflett here am to be found at the 6101 of the itolden Goo IteitVN k TETLEY, 17111 We. il ALL FISII ERNI EN, Amateurs or Prufes ntLataln, d. re to have the CIIKAI . F.FT noel 11E: 4 1 I'm KI.F in th.. city, malt nt this !Own of lb O,,LI)EN i n s. No. ust, Wing.) Mr... 4. lkwhi.lt thin. we keep e 101 l ism nort iiiebt of OURS, PISTOLS, R I FLKS, TA ILLY, tutd MCI( • 1.71' 110‘VN A TKTL No. 1811 Wood nt. • liicf - titiVESTS—We have received per Exprosn another lut of the Skeleton Vents which ale u n doubtedly the coolant and li g htest for Summer wear. Jalti 1.. II Ilt511NNI.1) k Su N, No. 70 Wool et. - ClO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—H. F. Hinld and ft C Totten have this .lay become partners ; in the Fort Pitt lion Works. The huntu ss of the rowel will be coudinlrli outer Ulu firm and name of Wool., CO. The unsettled business of the lute firm of Neap dt Will lo' auoudexi to by the now firm. Pittsburgh, July Ist, IIMI. Jytit p ATENT ELASTIC PACKING FJR EN- I NI and oth e rs. lute:eland are call mid examine it new artist , of paul,ing for all parts of steam mi g ilicA, pumps, kr_ e brie ...it k is re q uired. The arlealinutes of thin until,• are: greet durability, saving of tallow, reduction of friction. conse q uently saving of power. It does riot re q uire to be taken out of the stuffing taus, hut, being packed in a CUI3O, the packing in gradually consumed, thing saving limo and material. Specimens of the various sizes may ho $O , ll at W. S. HAVEN'S Stationery Warehouse, myril Market mt., corner of Second. MI N Elt & CO.'s LIST OF 15 Cent apt zlmw Ilarver'e Magazine; tl.nl,• ) 's lady's Book ; Graham's Maga:Mite; l'eterun's 3lngarine: Pottuun'n Nlngazine: I leueehold Worth heal te'n Journal K 11,04H...eke, For lode I, 11. MIS FR A, 0). 7,2 tilftebi NI. r r CEN TS FUR if ATI I' MAi I A ZIN 1•;. 17 Harner'm Magazine for Augunt, ret•nived and fur• nal• JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market ntreet near Fourth._ jy2l pARAS'OLS--We are now offering our ex temovt• assortawnt of l'art.dr, in :,dk, Tunic, Satin Mire Author• and othcr matenials, at II leallVti.lll ~f ~,,,•• tl,ird the nimal ratpg.iv:l:, . .. ..... • _ PRICES REDUCED. As TIIIS is the age of cheap prices, we 'Ail! ,0 rum., sell all sl,2i , looks n a $l,OO. The fob lowing is a list. Wln, car, beat it t Ilithlen Pat It, $l,OO Alone, MO IV itl.w 11c...d01t l'apert, 1,041 C,urtninp toil Marriage, by Car. Lee Mentz, 1,00 India; or, the Pearl of Pearl River, 1,00 White Chief, by Capt. Mayan Reid. 1,00 Seaboard Slave States, by Olmstead, 1,00 Salad fur the Solitary, 1,00 " " " Social, 1,00 Rose Clark, by Fanny Fern, 1,90 Sumbeept Speech., 1,00 Afraja; or, Life and I,,ve In Norway, 1 .00 My Bondage and Freedom, by Fled IN uglier, l o on Gerard, the Lion Killer, 1. 111, Wolfort's Roost., by Washington Irving, I,tat The New. Roy, Lon Tho following One Dollar Books alit be Bold for ninety MADAME TOURNIAIRE'S GREAT FRENCH CIRCUS WILL PERFORM IN BIRMINGHAM On Wednesday and Thursday, Ang. 6th .and 7th, Afternoon and Evening. Awn IN PITTSBURGH On - Friday and Saturday, August Bth and 9th, Afternoon and Evening. atibmssion MAD. TOil RN lAI RE, The greatest Equeett lance in the world, will appear in her GREAT BARE..BACKED Act. MILE JOSEELLINE, the E)lphide and Graceful Eider, will appear In her great PRINCIPAL ACE. Master FERDINAND, the beet trick-rider of him age in the world. Mourtieur BENOIT, the celebrated rider and juggler, from the Paris and Renew Amphitheatre. MAD. TOURN In her great SIX-HORSE AUT—the only female that ever attempted to ride and control six horses. Mad. Tournini, will 60 ride her tiItRAT MENAI/II ACT Master THRODORK, the hurdle loaner, will appear in a Two-Horse Act, In conjunction with hiti brother, Ferdinand, en the Roman Wrestlers. Mr. MORGAN, the celebrated Cannon.Rall Perfonne.. IdASTbilt ORTON, the Globe Performer. MR. A. F. LIMING, The American Clown and Jester, will appear on his Crra• cent Cord, Battonte heaps and "'aliens other Performances during the exhibition. Doors open at 2 and 7 P. Id. Performances to commence at 2 1-9 and F.. M. JOHN W. NI'CARTIRY, ram. PosTER. and DISTRIBINON will attend to the Posting and Distributing Mall kinds of MLR NOR CONCERT . ... I,ECTl 1 1ilUP. RXMETTIONS, All routruunicutum.—eith, mail, telegraph, Or other wise—directed to the office or the Morning Pout, will receive prompt attenDon. ap7 TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES. From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents. per Foot. A IA PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Price', by HENRY 11. COLLINS, FORWARDTNt I ANT/ COMMISSION NIERCRANT, •!.11) IrIIGLICIALZ MAUR EN 11111KESE, BUTTE.II, SEEDS, FISH, AXD 1.11.01 . 4:CE No. 2.:i Wool, STIIE ET. I'll7 4 lll'mm. IJ.I I 4 VElll'OOl. A N I) I'LIII.A1)1.;1,1'111.1 STEADISIIIP splendi,l pew steamniaip CITY BA 1.T1 . 141111 ("apt ill tail front Pinialeiphia rnt the th A a gm.: and I Ath Septoulw m Live rr—fro po,d 'rib A tigts..t. KAN() A I:00 Irmo erpooL tuth Jul) and 1001 lillpteallbtlr--41illll 1%11,41 , 41 al ill, .21 , 4 Angora aul 13 Si 0 tolu.r. CITY OY 31A NCI I G`t'rl a. froth Liverpool 13th August —from Philadelphia, 4th Soptoaul..r. Prom Philarle/phia. Pram Lirerpnl. FPS and S.S.S. Cabin— .$,8.5 and 1,75. titoerago ...... $.lO. itloenago ........ Passage Ttokohl to and from Liverpool by the oho. Lilo. of Stetunelopa, ur by YIIit;T•CLASB LIAILINti "'At:M.:TS can be procured an application to .1411iL 8 COItTIA, 177 lirnatlav ay, Near Yeah. Or— J 01144 Thlo3l YttliN, Ala Lataa ty l'ittoloargh P. I)rtafto for sate aurora. All h4ude. .17:b - 1 - IRY GOODS . ItE CED—A. A. MASON & I hare market down the whole or their inituetiaa rt.erlr. Free) artiele tail! i.e floret! out at from 2u 1.0 ;At ire c tit Iron titan clonal pile. 14.30 CONTRACTOItS. -- Kellltt.l prntregala Will 11. at the -ern" f the N. ut Castle ant lvelinzieti Ittulend 11entiant , iu N." Parilr, wall! I.: .sleet. M., 331 Turrcley, the day el A 11, ,, t nrst. b.r the lirarhnc. /uric-tug, le., thr anal. hiss-h to sinrl.• ne , t tient. alamt ~no vale earls 11141 v will he it -err...lbw the whele work. turluthuA 5r..,,. Cr," ma. a. Plane and apreitleations of the " - era will he exhib ited at nee with• e by the Ira pent an. CILARI.E c t T Will PIS.. Jy2f.:ll, irf hug - Inver NUTlCE.—Applicati,a) Will I.e Made to tile feu 1.0.1 ,, mr‘ he the t hart, et A 113 4 4,14.-.) teak,' "lib a 4 - 4p/in' 43f /11): 1113N13111-31 Tll4/I'SANto talLt..khS, n113).14 - 1144 the prettaterta of the hattkinc - lass 0111111t1.4.400ret —II llentetrth 11. 11.14414-y, J. 11 Pelt 11•4 H. Itslarria, Peter Paternity Jain. Patton, Junin Van, Jr., and -111u1-4. April 21. IR6fl ANIiIAIi EIOUSi. ellellll hits)., HA KRIM' A C4l. 1 , 1171 r it tII 4 sink. C..ll..rtt.ttet en nil peitttr, 110, and ,11 -.5 tie 1,1313.444- rtpit Iltret hemp( attente433 n t .311 hope, 3. 4-41- ti•hrl Ir 4 thee tt•1441" Rare. r.'-. r.. 1.0. EN A t.II, It. 7.11 11T uto. Jou E W. CLARK A 14t, CITIZENS • ItANK. , }S W CLARK, Loin. E. A CA., New fork: 4111.M./K I'. A lIP 1` .:P11V1../N, Uln to n.tl !1)17 tat Wf" n d Bits na tional pne:iron el. le. IA• eled h was el the (wan POOKET KNIT I*: in the y at In ,1% N S TETI .1r19N.. tt etleet. I N bUILANek: ! INSUIIANcE! Nairn- Ew 01,0191 gal relial.le COM I rati if" elved by Ii F.U. %l. DUN N. nt b 111 H. .1 E..tnie Avon) mat 1:A..11w...• unlee, en Iho swab fotirth tluor Nun .A the blannael. ALLTAIIENT Jul 14 1 ILLNIOltE MEN ATTENTION!-.2 01 eopiee of is. PHILADELPHIA NEW?, rrrt., cmi daft) t• 4 tee t we • cut. For Ntle Py It. T. C 5.1013t1AN. 11.2• I V•frlt QIIANV LS AND 3IANTILLAS REDECEU. I 1.0 A A 31 ASi•N ACo are orbiting IL., entn• she L slimmer SI11". Is and Alanittlat. rotepriaing neeat and toted ta•l ~,,, at) lea to he !thud. at a lode:lion „ w r :tst per rent.. at 'L'• Firth at 1) ='t GEENIi AND -- W.'lll,Aili TEAS. --W hniP ~" I. heol and heat it...feted eteek •'1 TEAS •• he found in OW 111A1k.A, ell of w 1114 It will le offe••••1 at the I. •W EST l'hlC S. JAYNES, JyIA Pekin Tea Store, ILA fell. at. • _ JURN WOODS, B \NICER AND Eh , HANtin 1114.NLER., Deader in Exchange, Cotutneretal atel ttahk Neter, Sto.:k bought slid Milli ou OtHallni • .l. l l/ • .11,1‘. 1 1:• carefully attended to. Interest paid Of/ 1101..18. Stl. JUNES' NEW 111111.1 1 INO, Fourth atrreit. joi'a/ MACKEREL—New Ni. 3 large I.y .131,1 II IN EY COLLI NS' VVIE THUNDERBOLTS OF JOVE \V ER E forged by Vulcan, hot although the linen-id]) wea• p.m% of the oneeytal War lottniths answered ter) w 01l lor utiles ot the tiod h they were not half as •qle• t•‘• latest Improved revolvers which weigh hilt n 1..1111.1, Itli.l will MVIII/ Valid fhb k and bud as Pal thladt arrows. The • 11/1/1 . 0 , 1 , 1 Revolver eau he had at Ole Entails ,w' Works, together e Ith general aaeot talent of Guns and Rill, of eat•ry th.SCIII4IOII till 11 flue as.s.srtm..ta of l.ur g iud Inotru...nts and Cutlery. int 2 BOW N A • TETI EY. Ni'. Ylarki•l et. . NEARLY ALL GONE.—We hat 'only eight ..ftlewie large Ilnlaing Lets left, these we trill -ell at i..,..•, each: tern, easy Thy are the last of ...glut blocks el 1i: each—lei 1148 The I.Watiwll to 11,•altily and plea -ant; each 1.“ It,. a frost of 24 fat on Franklin street., Alle gheny. hr I'o feet deep h. al4 feet alley. Persons watitoi.: it borne t I their awn the old attend Without delay. Only $2OO, s.lo in hstel. inter these hits hare barn sold in the lasi "tenth and alit lat.,lnlt.r.o ...I withent ti:lity. They err the cheapest lots in either ‘,/- tikl . triton. and. S. CTTlllittitT k SON, :.1 MAI ket stn DR. JACKSON'S CHOLERA 11 NITRE. ' I bare a large enipply of thin valuable linslielne, JOS. FIJOIINtI, .1y25 corner Diamond and Market at. B ROWN'S Essence of Ginger--2.-I dozen of this valuable ntodirine received 1,3 JOS. FLENIINtI, jy2s corner Thanion.i aud Mil iia M. ~-,;EMI-ANNUAL SALE. —A. A. MASON Ly k. ell. are riol.lii/if out their splendid and fashienalde ..i...-k el DRESS t. 1001,8 at a grunt redaction Beni wit it aunt prices, ty2O AN excellent :niche of puT A till,• put up in tin cans for families, oreivial I.y Je'27 F. It. 1/ItA To. . _ . •- A').M.INisTRAToFts - NOTICE--W he rolvs looters of Adminiittration to the Estate of e \lt AII CAMPBELL, deed, late of Chartiers to; habil, too i..g le en granted le the vwliserthers, MI re-rsens in.1.1...1 te ~,11.1 Estate aro requested to Mai, illalledistio pit) tnell I. nu,l the-.. having clanns against the saiine, will prowitit them, prepet.y dale Taira!, ,I for .ettkm.•nt, TEItitESCE C.ANIPBELL, I ‘.. "n i., JAIIINS II ELLA'. ) ," nuf,Gtm" G LASS_ 150 boxes dxlo Window tilnds 5,0 93E12 " 50 " 10:12 " 25 " 10x14 In itture and for sale by itus _ jiIIPRESSION PAPER FUR LADIES.— ' 11._ A g.ind article of impression Paper for taklur MIN.., for sale by REYMICK k A'NUF.lllili IN, cool of Embroideries, beam, Flowers, I,nvcs, .1,. , l'.. .1 v.! No. Su Wood strost •• Jag received by .I.S.DAVIsioN, TU N 1 PER BEItItIES.-100 0 lily. just re magi GO Market street - CO reiri4llitid for sale by i jy7 I FLEMING Wo , . r r A li.--.50 bids. N. C. Tar For sale hy . - - -1- 1Y26 SMITH, MAUL A GUNTER. 1 . .. L00:11 S. - I (11l iiaLS Lake Champlain for _1 j nide by I jol:Il ,I NO. MOa.l Eli EA I / LOVERANCVS SR; AR- 35 bbiA. ,rliKii, , i T .INsEED 01 1,-1i SIII gallorki4 Li npetsil Lii 1 awl pulverised La sale by J7'24 SMITH , MAI R. Si GUTER N. JLA for sale I) J. SCHOON MA K KR. jytg 24 Wo.al streri. BACON --4100 lbs. Country Bacon Sides I'or s , ,-----:, 4 ~,,,1 „ b y 'JAS. A. FETZER, Fil'i 1 ) PO IsAlot).-50 bushels of the eele j V 29 89 Water street. brined Purple Chili, one of the most reliable aii,l %dea -1 lie Potato. knowu, at 47 Eiftb street. 14 - IA ILI FLOUR —A verY clinics article or , arifr:w J MIMS WA R.DIIJ A' ..1: Family Flour fur Bala by JAS. A. FETZER. A" ioUN TRY SEAT FOR SALE—Fourteen ).2, 89 Water lit. —,-------------- , --.----'• `— ,7 - ' N._./ Acres el Land in Upper St. Clair township, five toile. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT_'_I I fr. in this city; on which iti an excellent Flame House and gross is store and for sale by all 0.4,0010,) out-buildings; a great variety of choice Fruit IY2 - LEMING BROS. ' Tree . Tr.'.-s, all in bearing order; ,Shrubbery, etcwith abun dance of the finest waters. A"i ,) to MLI--A-N-N--ITAI, :S. AI l' -4 mvl7-dros lil SE oi R KIN a RICH EV A. A. MASON It C., 25 FIFTH STIc EFT, ! ANNOUNCE the opening of their GREAT SEIALANNU AI. SALF. OF DRY 11001 Th. All of their iutmeuse stuck NM- Eii.l. , (; U TOR'S NUTICE.—Notiee is hereby tallied in their Whole/ de Rooms will be marked down 25 t 0.5 0 PEE. CENT. LESS than regular prioes. I v 3 , given that letters of administration on.t.)te •estite at ' ' Alexander Henry, deeeasea, late of Vitale.) , Towttaliuy Alle- F.MI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON : g imay County. Pa., have been taken out by the substriber. S & CO. are closing oat the balance of their stock of All Ferran:la owing. mid estate will make fooluetiliusiqpay. 1-traw, Silk, Cramaud other fashionable styles of Bonnets, meat, avid those having claims will present thornier ofttle tit -a red.:let - ion Of nearly one half the runial prices: - ' Jy2B ' moat to [mylt.kwet•J HENRY STROME, iii'r. .• # 1 0. 8.10.# 4 11111 COMMERC 1 A 1 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE ABM RIEELCUANTS. Ea:CHANGE. Prestdrni. L WILMAILTH. Vice Prefidenti.l ONO. W. CARS. T. 6 CLATtlili, Troarterry. N. lIOLMES, Ja JAMES P. DARR. S4perint , S T. NORTHANI, JR. Cbmsmitter of Artsilratiem for August . GEC). W. CASE, V. P. ISAIAII moicEs, TIICIS. BELL, J. A. WILSON, D. M'CANDLF.SS. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEADIERS chips Tiermann ' hut or g.. Canada. Africa . . Lebanon Fallon . Barcelona. . . Shipr Leave Fla. Days Fulton Havre New York July 2 Niagara !Patton. ite Liverpool July ri Kricason I ivorpool New York.. July 9 PV,ill Liverpool Now York July ll! City of Baltimore— Llverpo.il ltultiniore July lil Wwilitugton couthamplou...New York July 14 PITTSRURGH MARKETS orilot or TITE Duty MORNINn Wednesday, August 0, 1;,'.6. FLOUR—The sales to-day font up 354 hide., an 113 tibia superfine from wharf and wagons at $6,00; 11, LH, extra from store nt $6,70; 50 lible. superfine from ‘vagoil nt $0; 135 1.1.1. t xtra in lots from store at $e,75; '25 bids. en perlino from store at $6,25; 15 bide. choice extra homily Irmo store at $7,50. • RYE FLOUR...SaIes 30 bbls.. in lots, from store at V 1.50. °RAlN—gales rzo !Irish. Oats from wharf at 21%, and 100 bosh. do. from store as V. SUGAR...SaIes 10 hhds. good fair at iii%c rash, and 6 idyls. fair at 60 days. WHISKY—SaIes 50 bids. rectiflud at 3333.5 e. . . BAPON—Rales 15,000 tbs., 2,000 picres and 7 tlercea, as fol lows :-2,000 pieces canvassed Llama, on private tomer 3,001 IDs. dn. do. in lota at 1.2 c. cash; 1000 lbs. plain do. at 11 4,000 tbs. shoulders and hams in lots at 104/11!.< 2 ; 2,000 lbs. toms at all for cash : 71,000 lbs. shoulders at 11c... days 2.0u0 -mvae.cod Kama at 121 c:,, 311 days. and 7 tee a. r hams at 14c. 1, %RD .S.dr,q ol bbls N lat 12r. en,ll . s ta•r - es rativassol at ll' :01 Jars CHEESY. 70 liiixes IV. IL, ill 1001, :It Lard ia Now YoRK. Aniptst (I.—There 14 dues import iminiry for Flour, wail,. we twiny, a better demand for the local and eastern trade, Imitating a fair inquiry for the British pros , incea The ree.opts are moderate, and the market is with out t raportant change, maim lloton (It. at $5 75k1.,15 for e .,mmon ntate; b,r extra it,,, $.0.0, 6,40 for common to CIII/11 . 0 Rupnrflue hut.. lowa, 111., Win. and Old, pi : 70(07,50 for extra do.. $7(07,37 , or new extra for new Ohio and Vi,50414 for new I lease, th• market closing quiet and the tendency rather in favor kiyers Rye Flour scares and firmly held at previons quotations. Corn meal very scares, and in brisk demand at I. rater Price.. Brand) wine is nonitnal at ft, t, and pun , le., an at $l7. For IF lent there in a falling on in the ex ha t demand. and the market is 3 or 4 cents lower; holders generally seem pretty an x 6 al , . to realize: stiles 44,000 torn has again 1411411.111.1411, with a brisk demand: sales el::,onti tai fluxed ‘proton, at lisvotici tor hut, and klon. 1,, good paresis, cb.iiiu buoyant. Whisky lather, with a flue demand; sales boo hub, at Ifriis'.63S. Bak lien'.: Jaime the donate] is moderate; sales tits hills at for mess. and $l/5,111.,‘44519.*Zr , bar prime. aisles •.:5,1 LW, at r at 57,3714 for country prime, 0 for mesa; prime Mao fleet and let . (lams or -1110111 ss last noticed. Cut Mutts a studs firmer; sales at (or shoulders, and loc. for hams. Baron unchanged. hard shade firmer; amlis, at I 2.,3.1(pr I 2 7 ,,. Butter and Closure . out change to unties. into hotter commands full prices, Clttlle Mal fvf —Tlre reretpts of BOVVI.II were 37410: Sheep and Wallas over 12,600. The prier,. ,1 litov I 7 r.; the ttr4 gambit., are atvtrre it),. punt rea4tly; moat of the gain are ender Itc., anti the average to intyrior iptattty woitl at 7!:i. Tiy prb ye or Siyal. mei Land, are front 50 to The. lower the ntarkyt lv.l alai doe ua art tendency. the average belay howl. l'un-auzunt.a. A ugnst 6.-I , l“ur market •Ittiet, with !mit IHtie iput, ; mrei ut .4.1 at,.k . nt sndpo iwr by r.l . whit, ground. ftnin new snlarat, to fra•ly ntioral at 07 - imilLnat finding imyero I a *us 'hint: the, la a Inn u caniaal lar the niipply of the cif N. retail trade at srt:atkua per lAA. In Ilyn Fl..ur and Cnrn hinal tltere nuttun a - mum:, tout bring tory nearer and held firmly. 'Fiat° is a f,,tr aruanut at %%beat ofrnno uriann etetuly. though 4101DetIld loi mute: bal.'. :;.:01 tar ,ZUKUI :11,1 Tama• i•autlinrii and Pniin.r 1•111,1 rnd and Moir at fa,:inr , I'l lot fair it ran, Nye '4 nail,-.t at 77. n. uer bush. but !ward no inlet. Corn ...nitinunt , rare ,- .. and In gyms ni g.nni ,ell,nr an. taking n 34,1.4 In,' bunk.. it 1:1,11 in a r tint , . an , in demand and nlnally n binli. at .12 far old went 1,,r n w th-Inware 11 hint, , I Oft , lll, will.only .unall ut bat tali at 711 , . and lit :Inn. ft:Nriaryt l / 4 1 / 4 . Annul a - Fl,.nr tlaatttlt rather kat.. I:tat Ittak at {t l / 4 .1.1t. U Ittatt. Arm , a t u t gtaal J.auautl, atalo. lam In a. a lnto at $l, l / 4 tatt,jl.l%. 41--- Ittsatal 1. 1 / 4 1.11A4 w but hilly an market: ktti' , " Intl faltaaataat nil nrtitly at :.1... N• 4, :11.4.1 . II lialatlg, Aitto. anal II a Lat.l titan at Ittaa", r rEu nod. .nth n g•at.l datakkol lbrrt tt,wt•t; Clttreta , Itork Wand 92 7 eamtwrlatt i'ar, tit'utrltt 14; Nltclutzatt Fatatt t , •, h , r k Ptatsta,tvattin CaatlCamtitalQ Yireinis Ntialkttatt mkt, 1 / 4 ... Cant.. Clt-to•lantl k Tt.letto 7Z, Ckvt-lan.l A Pin. tat rKit e/J: Clr valuti;l, Ott utttitne A Cm-tonal, I . tat. , t" ' tialonakt Clttcaro 14: Mit - kit:an t ' a'm rill l i . Mott', Can trial 7 . 6. 114' tgerting oxeltanite firm 5t.11 , 1 .16 Ago 11. L'rtllnnE. A ogli.l r; —The u nrr mark,t ix id. a.lv W I ar•vt quart. Gana Hang att tal)attti:lr. tar P tail,. anal t. Gar ). Ikon thlt.r.s , ,b A ugtett wales .1 Cotton twlay wen , unettang d priors. India bagging nr. lu freights air Dyspepsia, Headache and Indl geg loll, II 1011. all 114.1,0111 f are more or le,s itirected, .1111.. II) I. cure.' Ly tsk motkrnce wholesome ml a &ow MER II AV V.'S ql.I LLAND no.* boor .or.rr 4,rh meal. Wo would naurinu thu poi In runLinst purchasing, an) of 1114113 11111tritio. of MIA dolightfal A romp. To prt,44141 lopo,otlon, Le 4 on ful to rwl, for Torhav44'4 , /f0474n0f emnrioul—ilnar.l aicain44t purr 14,4,411..; an inntnt4ou. Tn weynnt impot Itwu, Lr rarottil In us!: for nor Lamb IL,11.",(1 li.t tors. tot_ So 1 at SI 1.. r bottle, or six bottles for $.l, by the pro SIKNJANIIti .TR. hlnnoforturing I'llaraut.utist3 and Client:l4x, Pittsburgh, Ph.; R. K CV), ooruvr of govand and Wood ntrretal atul Dnittscivta gvuorallt twills Joseph Carriage liepository• WIIITU, now norrying on bust- Laess in his spaemus prentist., (now lately ettlarged„) of the Turni.i'se. near Ile+ Two NI Hon, between I.ttsborgli sail Lam rema.ollle, ,-,,, T ,,,trstly invites tbr public lu itispeet ot CA it RI All Rio. DOUG IEB, ho. And he artienlarl) :iitorna gentlemen purc)asers, that one price °icy is nia,lo. Fourti•eit years' exportence in the business enables him to place before his patrons the mime choice eoliretem of tar. tinges w Inch, so moray yearn pant it Imo hem his partinilai .topartment t. , selort, Item the varmint and must htlenti Masteru manufaeti rrrs. The ...wee,. of his new system IS eotilpleto—the ....many of Ilk tri,utternents will supply the hest anti most fashionable manti'aettire.. ul Illinlernte price, Unenevinbore4 by these heavy ex ennevorltielt thoinenta 1..,1,41, sling 1i0n.... et hnsinosr has heape.l upon the price of gantlet. iONxitig le large rente,)./t/SEPII Wurrr: sill sell, n money only, at much less titan the moral urine. risr-Garriapse repaired in the I.t.t manner with despatch. niltaalsw Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters. TllS'l l received at. S'PEINRITIi'S, No. 111 W. OIL .troot, where nll the delicarlm of. ---- ( q t d ? the Ar IL, PIL ran Le lewd, .erred op in any desiixt a .. mo m 0... 11.• in alno In daily rereipt of New I. : Pot atom, Pea., I.ol.nters, Frogn, Shad, Sea 1111111, and a great N of lety of Lake Fish, ss loci. will be sold to Moo lien, hotels and restaurnittn.lll il. 111001 rennonablo ii•rio.,. Just ri reived, it large and line lot of benions, oranges and I . in , A rpit.d. S. SfkilNltUeli, 1)4 Nu. 111 Wood ntreet. WOLFS SC111:11)A1 1 1 SCIINA l'l'S---5 growl on band 111111 for Kale dry 1.1.1.11111NG llit(11. 1 NEw IiOOIS- - NEW BOOKS. Th.- 1,.fr,..,1 Piddle rl,•rvieen if Janie. Itnelottotn. itt .111.10ta the moot important of his State paper, Ilj IL ti. , 11ot - too—with an avenrate inirtrait on ttrol. i ..Inn dore Peri y'it •lapati Expedition. TI, m.rti. tel Crow:min—by Chita. Lever Fanltiollal.l.• 1.11..—1ty 'May IL !adman. For ad.. Ly 11. MINER At. CO., /Y-,11 So. 32 eattitlitiold tit. •._ . _ It M r, ' 1 I F L I U: S.\ L: .)1 x N I'S--12 11 0 l i l) i i , . onh. u and Wee '‘ T A LTA I; Il' AC11)-20 0 Ihs..jitot received _i_ ...I r..,. 6.0.• I.y lint2l tel.Ett I Ntl 1111.0 S. LI 111 1A it —:SO Illids for sale by Li jy 22 11 EN It 1 - 11. C. tI,LINS. LIME -10 0 barrels Fir side by .19'=2 11 P'SItY 11. CI ILI,TNI4. FlSll—Mackerel, Willie Fish, Trout. Sal m... z‘r. for sale by .ty22 HENRI 11. C 111,1.12.4?. \ it. A N UES----40 boxes this day received and _ ..... ..... . ....,....._ . RICK ETSi .N Apositively new Remedy or PnsitiveVenlue, s.ut to married melt or 14'0111011. Addrmi, with-font staiiipi. Pr. J. M. SUCASS, Cantina. Pa. mrlAiitaw EINEEI TO RAU.. Lure P, Davr New York Bremen. kr ..... ....July 12 New York lllnegow July 12 Boeton LivorpoNNl ....... —.July 11 .Now York I irorp,ol Julyl9 .New York 1.11%rp00l "July V .New York.. 1 ieerpeol lulv 24 .New York Havre via Cowes...Jllly 21l .New York Havre July 29 TO ARRIVE. fiesv York Morket Philadelphia Market Cluelnnnll Dinrket Baltimore Market New Orleans Market R • • 4 0" (" 4 " A"+' RIVER NEWS THE Itirta remained stationary during yesterday et 22 liroklea—!, fall of six incline since our kat. Via only arrival yesterday was the keelboat t• Martha Anderson," from Smobanville. TIT AMA.—Thos little s Learner, built here by a company to rent to pbsusure parties, is now running and carrying the mail between Stmabenville and Wheeling, making drily tripe. Capt. John Shouse writes that they were out lb a storm on the 2.1, with thirty passengers on board. and she rode the water liken thing of life. Her earnings for the first week were sls3.lu. She consumes sixty bushels of coal per day. Them will he a meeting of the Company in Yriday night next to divide the proceeds. Tot MiA*l6Siprri, up to lsteot rep•rot+ received. was on ennui from St. Patti t.. Ruth alt. and tailing. from there to New Orhues, with two feet on I!. • 1.., r I al.ids, fair fret from that to St. heroin, and eight f a ct to Otiro. At Ills point the river haw continued to fall steadily for geveral flays. and 4, v• real boats of licht.•r nay now running Irma here to New Orleans, are preparing to gu into the !tad, oi an ticipation of still lower water Ulan at present, and that very soon. The Missouri elan is coming down very rapidly. and it to etpectel 114 a few days will make that stream slant on a level with all the °thrill. This w ill vontplete the prostrati on of the Western rivers. They will thou ain a proper romii lion to have their obstructions removed, in fulfilment of the object of the into government appropriation. Tho steamer Rochester left St. Louis An Sunday for louts. ville.—St. Louis Democrat, 40u. Ton river is reported falling still, at all points, with no prevent prospects in this quarter of either rain or Mont water. Hence to Cincinnati tint thirty inches water can lie found on the shoident bars, while navigation in almost a bully suspended above Portsmouth. The prment season bids fair to stand oil record 11.4 the low water year hereafter. Ou eicutlititown bar, its WO learn by dispatches from Evansville, there were het soventmin inches aster, and a fleet of boats aground, with very little prospect f tl.eir getting ott The steamer A. Ogden wan sold the other day to Capt. Bissell and others for $30,000 Ortwier, sth. STEAMBOATS. WHEELING, &c. For 'Wheeling The steamer NERRASK A, Capt. C. IleAns, will leavo for the al,ore atal intmuotliate prti regularly every MONDAY, LIM KSDAY and FRIDAY at 1 &dock A. M. For freight or paaartgo apply on board. Jytr, For Wbeellog. BUILT EX PRE?SLY FOR THE TRADE Tito now atoarn.r CRFI3IONA. Capt. 1:6c11 DJU.S—Clork. BAIL u.ntmetote make her rrg..lar tri-weekly tritat, b-avin Ott 'fl'litiftA VS, TITURSIrAIitt aryl SATIIt at 10 A. I'o. For fr ujght paA.}:=4% ou board, or at tip+ PITTS -111.:lt011 Aott-:iiCIATIVN No. 82. tVater Rtre,t. iY2I For Portsmouth Thu nnu and very light draught. Stammer I . 4W,At CHAR AVERY, Cap t. W. C. TOIMA NO, will leave r ;he :thovo and inLennedialn port TIllO DAY, at 10 A. M. For freight or pa4Fag , apply on hoard. CINCINNATI. ° For C inclunatl The Rtramor S'AM 'L. P. UTTIIIFIITX rapt. R. T. tlaAcc--Clerk, Cake. IC. Col.rs--iV,II I,•a' for tilt , aborn and lutermNliate porla '1'111;1i:1;1)A V, July :11, at 10 o'clock, A M. For frright or pamage apply on I ,, eftra. jr.a I;M ON & CO.-TRANSPORTATIONLLINK. Having made extensive PT" - parations this winter, we are now prepay to do a HEAVY IIUSINE:qi by PENNEYL AMA CANAL mud RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE EAST ERN CITIES. We can assure our friends and all thew liapOSed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no pains will lie spared to render general satiettetion to :ship. pore of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEtiIiENV poRTADE RAILROAD will give inerrased despatch to the trattinntssion of freight. . . Offiro on PRNS Kir..et, fit the Canal mhl4 LLOYD k LEMON KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Antidpiting no want of tarilitien to tritospm Dug Freights to and (nen 010 lout ern Cities, via Penurylrnsi6t Canal nod Itaiiremts, wo 1.00 lorresiled our stock of Boats, on tame, to a DoUlit.F. DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of Hoer IWO tone per month ouch way. aiienre our friends, and ttmne dispoinol to patronise the State improvements. there will be nothing apareiron oar part to resider general witianwtion in forwarding Eastern and Wegtern Freighto with promptitude and drapatch. KIKK er. )11TCIIKLL, Canal Intaith Pittaburgh, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PAItTN Th.. Co.parlti , r-hip liorot"f..ro, 1.4 Wt.... 11 JAR. I , LLINS and J. B t•K, under Ow firm of JAM E., O)I.IANS S G.).. has I..ett diedoh . r.l, title day, by mutual ~,...4.1,t. Tt. bucinryl. of 010 late firm will b.. 1.1..tt10kl by .billieh C-4 , 1/1116, who . tiontlatatzed to um. the name of the Jinn for that imri.Joe. JAS. t..411.1.1N5. Pttutbitrit,h, Jnni. 14, 18:.6 . J. HANKS KlShri. THANKFUL to my friends for past favors, I rOtItIIIIIKII , or their patnalage for lAtt. JA 111.:, , COLL' \ who will curry on Hu, Fog A It IHNU AND CiIAINIHSION. TRAN:3POILTA.TII IN AND RUSIN under the Xt)ie or JAN. 42. , )LL1 NS & CO. (Jr.!) .1. IBANIiN KNOX. LASID )1 CA.NDLE:Sti WIWAM MEANS 11. A COVIIN IM'Candless, Means Si. Co„ (Eurroaan, to Wick Jr M'Catlleres) -... W.ItOLES.A_L. E li ItOt! EILS, and Dealers in 1K S, NM LS, OLA.',..S, 010 - DON YARNS, and PAU intrgli Map ofo.turt. , g.•nerally, rornor of Wood and Water rcr,etc l'ittAl.nrizh. nip, . B LOOMS AND LUMPS-- los total Juniata 1110.ane ; '• Lumps: Lake Champlai n. i jr.') JOHN MOORHEAD. =MEE pil; METAL— mo cowl Allogbeu) Charcoal; bu - - Coke; 100 - Roll }hurt Anthracite; 100 “ Cold - •• 100 " Mercer cou n ty &one Coal. For lisle by (.13'9, 201114 MOORIERAD. --- IIiEE,SE-10U bole • prime cutting just re- NJ cl•ivml by (.i714) II. It. C4)1.1.1N5. 17 1 1 NE ITAS ! I—A few more customers for x' thorn. PURI: and FltE.:•:11 'LEAS van bo accommodatill at— F. It.. DRAVO.'B, jylB Nos. S 2 Market at and 1 Diamotl.l. ...._ (`1 Uhl TRAGACAN'rII-5 00 lbs. on hand ‘_j and for tale by [..1 ( '. 2 : , I 1•L101 INC} !tll.OB. Reams Sand Paper in store and for sale by L KM I NO BRI S. P r 00 Dig. Carbonate Ammonia in store and for sole by fjy'2sl FLEMING BROS. gross Farrell 's Arabian Liniment on hand P.../ owl for solo by FLEMING BROS. 200 lbs. Carbonate Magnesia in store and fortmlo by fjy FLEMING MLA'. NuTmEos_3oo lbs. just received and for enlo by [Jrzs) FLY:MIMI Ba0:- tp LOUR. SULPHUR-1500 lbs. in store and 12 for mrbr by Ijr2s] FLEMLNO BROS. LIQUORICE.-9 eases for sale by .1041 A. FAUN Ii.. , TOCK EA) MMCLAUWILIN, LAND AND REM, ES • TATE AGENT. Land Warrants located. Propert 6..uelit and POIRI also, Shipping Agent for the Mad: Stn. ',Meant Ilacketn from Liverpool. Drafts on the Itankx of England,lreland and linotlamL Office.. No. 1 dom.? UMW ng.', entrance on Sixth street, DUBUQUE, lonnt. ldeekly J. B. Canfield, . (101 M I S SION AND 14VRIV ARDIN( \•,/ MFAICIIANT, and Wholeaalt• Iloaler in Western 11‘ Beryl. Chem., Enttrr, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Fifth, Put nod Peal ktlaqs, naleratua, Lina,cd and Lord tlil, Dried Fruir, an PrMar , gennrally, Nos, 141 and 14:1 Front streltt, Pittst:nrgl • E Y TO PS.---301) of variottA pat sal.. by IIF:ICILV 11. (301-1,1"5.. 1 0 DOZ. 11ASPBERKY Y I'. is .I.y.en Strum. berry syrup. Pita . Apple :01 Lemon Syrnp. Jost re,.ire:l and f.,rsale R Ly EVNIER & ANDERSON, jY.29 No. a 9 Wrod street. `Ol ASII of a good and uniform quality 17 manufnct n us: by the Penns:peen:a Salt Mnimfartnring hump's) nt Tarentntn; on bud and for sale by FLKM I NCI BROS, • CASES PRUNES, in jars. dux. fresh Strawborri., iu bOttlett. id .• Blackberry Brandy .1 tat reed and for tmle It EY,dElt R ANDIiI•SON, ,v*2.9 No. 39 Wood streot. N ll'I'ICE TO FARMERS—rAI revolving horse Flay Rakes, improved malt Lai doirlf hand Ilap Rakes. 1U do I yin , " ;:cy dis. to drain do ;211 varion" pattern". bu enpnii.lin4 Cultivator', ' , likable for tho fade or wa,11.11. Ion,INK) A Draining 'NO, :1 1 ,1, by 4 At the Fred and Agricnitiand Warelionm. of JAM Ett WAWA:ill', 17 Fifth 1. \1 ICE STUN E-1000 lbs. a liana f. , r gal, by (.IY*2l) FLEMING HRI MOST IMPORTANT BOOK OF TILE DAY —ln therw momentous times, when It is se. ces...ary for every • ne to thoroughly understand the vArlow topics presented boaring upon the government of thin ;out, tn.. it loelw.ve. evvry retreat to obtain a copy of DELLTUN'S TIIIIIT V I.:ARS' VIEW OF TILE UNITED STA fES SENATE, a work Inherit gives a complete history of the goy : ernmeint, the policies and principlere of the lending statesmen e..llldr), and Mt account of the rise and prOM*l of the leading acts which have been eAnoutiumated. We ris. pant. that while it is a ms,sisary loath for every intelligent ell Imo wino wishes so be enliulitetted on thin past and present Ititory vomktry. written work. sad will 4r.1) ..ompensittsi any ono for the low price asked it.. It in published in two very large Syo. volumes, niacin 0. omitting about WO page.s for only $5, its cloth; sf, iu sheep extra; or iu strong half morocco. This is ectusinpliilust Lc the ent,llll , olll/ side alremly of tit.l,ooo copies. WILL OPEN TUTS (SATURDAY) MORNING, I . NEW tITTLIS 017 MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST— ENTe: •15OSi S 13 lit Mlt P. 0. 0 A 'l' S . lie. , ,', (hale)), Lady's Book, •. Received per Rcprres. • llama's Magazine, .tleo, nee:l43les of SUtINIER •CRAViTS AND TIES, • Peterson s Latlhne Mitgnzint, ' : IteMved per Atlantic. Leillie'ft N. Y. Jottrual,, L. 111 It SIIPRI.TI .t ,S,iN..;' l llarper's Story ticiek—'2ar. j i•••.IS No. TO Wood street. Millen's Magazine-1O ,te • Hon. Ches. Sumner's Speech—herd Nlltiem—'2..' stole. 1 4 1 LFT11 w ARD PROPERTY Fon.-sA 1.. For sale by W. A. iiiLDENFENNRY .t. Cit. _II_ A Lot of Ground on Pais 5tr.4.11.1.,,LWee1l Walnut and JY-'S Filth .t- "Pl""" , tho The."' Fm.•tory gtreel...a. with four m.iutivt.• Fenno Ilmises, 111 ItIIKIII - _ - ro.dit ion nod well rented. %) II fir 5e..1.1 closip. • • jelelll.AKlibY A RlCllini. . - 11. MIN Elt k pi.. 32 Smithfield et.. Solo Agent for Allegheny o mty , PUKE LINSEED 01L.—The suhseri , el' having engaged in the mannfactui e of Lin o si,d 41 would inform cunstimert , and dealers. that he ~ prepared 1.. Supply them with a idrictly prime artirle. Jy2 J. 8011001,4 MAKER, 24 Wood St. BLUE 06KWATER —lO hbls. fresh Blue Lick Water received this day by . . , JOS. • FUMING', , . Corner Diamond and tdarkebat.. Jr. __ _ _ __ VLOU it Extra Superfine and C,l4ce QAP SAOO CHEESE-100 lbs. just re6' _i_' Family .FlOOl for f , Alt. by J A. FETZERK-: Iky and far Isle by REY MEP. & AND I.IISON. J Y 29 88-3rtiter et. •. • J3."9 No. 39 Wood Kt., ~;!I.oitt Ea. Cimri.., Hotel. ri,:-.• . 9 : ''' - -* i-:..-..- , -. . ..., 1 , 4 Health and Strenßln mntainerl:- tably Follow Its use. BOERII A ATE'S HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA; DISEASE OF THE . KIDNEYS, LIVER. COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND( I FEVER AND. A,GU-‘,, AND the various affections consequentipon n disordered Steninedi or Liver. Smilax Indigestion, Acidity oVthe Stomach, Colicky Pains, If narttnru. Lou of Despondency. Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic AN., thins, it has in numerous instances proved highly bDntCcial, and is othera effected a decided cure. Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with' tholtlighb fat tonic in the neaten . Ito effects are almost mag i 1, yet the cure permanent. It oommenfrates nn trieletthiblick to the system, but by arouning Ito ritat energy to nr — trinint at. tic's, enables it to throw off the cause, and thus tbcfectighly eradicates the dinerme. Whon its medicinal virtue.% are an universally ittknowl edged, and particularly here, where It han beoemo so impte tar a family medicine, that it in neld by many of tlitt.lfroreri as well as ell the druggists. It would neem ileedless to offer farther evidence, yet as there am doubtless notni who have tried many tolvertiseWrenictilos. and still'imker from Dyepetinia in one or more of Mt dreadful farnot.•iroittibiolti the following curtificaten. the nntheittici y of which cannot be doubted. COMMIX' as they do from persons no vteinalatrn. Win.. Heq , the well known lithographer, says: "1 have frormently 11..41 Rcerlear 0 . 4 Boll:tad, Ritifera, and find it invariably relieve% hellge.otion need elbbilitjr Rec. Samuel I;nl,oar myg: "1 folio .spociat Mier from its non fur a severe headache, with which I had lent suf fered." J. W. Wood well. Esq., imyc "‘ F have need Tkorhalree Hol land Bitters myself. mid reeommentled it to others] kilftring it to be just what u. Li represented." Ald..lonathart Neely. ~t I..over St. Clair. says hared. rival great benefit front iLv on,- for wealatcxx of UM% hutch nod intlicestni." Jatamt.M. imys " After several pitysici 11 . 1 had Ittorlwe's Rnllnnd Paters reniortxl t4O - phtiKitTiin toy heart and side, ari•ont; from ittiligeßtion. ° The n,li for of the Kitt:tuition . Pre. Proem /toyer d'Ancr one ofthe hest phyaldana in thin plan , had - WM, Itrorliitv. , 's llolland s ßitters eurod toe or Th.- worst form of dyspepsia." Prowls Yelir, only mannfaetnrer of the "original Ex tract of ("Mien. says: " I know that your 'Rolland Bitters is toe of the be-t intslicinev in the world for a ill:lord:wed atomach or liver." . Dr. Luilmeig.eclitnr of the "Fmekel," Baltimore, pronounced it a medicine icarreing the run litho] er• alike public. Dr. Klierhart. the leading thrman ohysician 'of:omm, Ins proscribed it frequently during .the last three yq24, with marked inures.. in debilitated states of the digestive organs, or of the system generally. The manager of Italian 's Vinegar Factory SaYtt: it myself, and was therefore induced to try its effect upon my wife, (troubled with the great '10,1114 cniitmon to all el s ronsnmptive habit,) and really it is doing liar snore good than anything she has over taken." NOTIC tl I Whoever expects to find in this a beverage will be pointed, brit to the sick, weak and low spirited. It : will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular fem emlial properties. alarrimie The great popularity of this delightful Aroma baillijAduced many imitations, which the public ahouldguarciagainsttpur ehasin;it. lie not persuaded to buy anything elan until you Lace glean Dnerhave's lleliand bitters a fair trial.-One bot tle will convince you bow inftnitelymperier It is to-all theme hultat Kir Fold at id per bottle. nr mix told. for ,f,5 Imy the so proprietors, PF.N.IAMIN 60e, • Ficiunfacturiug Pharmacentists and Chnmiste. car. Smithfield and Third streets, Vittsbiirgh. GENERAL AGENTS. . . Philadelphia. T. W. Dyntt k Sons, 132 N. 211 Areal. 'Neve York, Barnes & Park. 304 Broadway, cnruer InianO. , Balti more, Cospare Brothere. flay strut and Permit. Avenue. Cincinnati, John Jr. Park. (Inman, Barclay Crothers.-213 Water at. St. Lorne, Barnard, Adams & Co. N. Orleatia. J. Wright & Cu. my 22 1 - 11: . C. ItIcLANE'S -1-f LIVER PILLS APID VERNIFUGE • IMPROVED. •, DIL. I. SCOTT. a roollar'nate and physician of eaten nice prarti, aii.l expcnencv. induced by a commendable de n• t, alkeiatc hrincin muttering, SIS W 01.614 W . 83:031;108 Ver. ea IMPROY EM ENT ON 'ITI E (MITI] TN AL 'LIVER PILL .AND V P.RMIFUG E 01+ I.ilL C. McLANE, Haring prepared Owove ruins:tics na tho medical partner of Dr. C. McLane, for many Pmra- OUR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND VERMTPUOV. possess greater elticariy and are more mild in thelraperation than the Liver Pill and Vermifuge prepared according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We snake this declaration understamlingly, and recommend them to the afflicted as being both pl.sant and curative. and believe itretn superior to any other Liver Pill or I%g:tillage ever prepared: ltessAL Certificate of Ile. C. IlleLrine, below. THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUEREOI DR. L SCOTT'S CELEBRATED The universal relief afforded by applications of Ulla iGEL ERItATED KINO of Pain Killers in caws of Illiettm.Vnim, Gout, Lianteigo, Sore Tliond. Bruises, Sprains, Swefilnips, Stiffness of the Jeints, Sciatera, Pains, Scalds, Burns, Aches fr any other disease for which A Pain Killer or Liniment is 11.41, enables no to assert posltirely that Dr. I. SCOTT'S EELEItItATED wiirrit CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT is the most reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yetoliAcoverosi, pose sessing astonishing properties for lI:EALING DISEASE and TUE PROMPT F.KADICATION OF PAIN: Thai-many al testationS to its virtues, given by persiine of cidightened judgment omit strict integrity, should inilttqi,,al.l to :ohm:. It an a standard Family Remedy. The newt ineredolous will require nothing more thou the fidlowing testimony of Dr. C. McLane, distieguLthed as a groat disicnsterit. , .ie Mts . Erni remedies: h lit READS READ II ..READ I/I MOBGAN7OWN, VA., Sept.:l2,lEsS. nil is to certify, that I have oxamined the !Wipes for paring McLane's Improyisl Vermilbge and Liver Pills by Dr. I. Suit, who has been IN THE HABIT OF PIMPAIiINti AND insffitUJ MY OItIOINAL 11iFDICINES IN lii,Y.OFFICE during the last THIRTEEN YE I.RS. thiat I bcliB6 Ito has I.IIPROVED THEM. t make the morn stateanimestlio niece willingly AA I HAVE NO INTEIthe IN Tlrt: ‘I WIIATEVEIi., I weplfl (briber state that I hero fretaently noted his CELEBRATED WHITE CIIWASSIAN LINIIIENT In my practice, with the happiest entssts. and Iliac I can con . aciontionaly recommend IL C. MeLANIii, 3.1. D. All the above Medicines prepared solely under tho Super vision of Dr. 1. scum. S..kt by Druggists and Ileichituta everywhere. Tho GMNITINII Dr. C. 11.01,ANWS IMPROOD, LEVER PILLS AND 13IPROVKD are sigurd Wy Dr. I. SCOTT & CO., oceampanted by certificate of C. KLAN The GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LrsDlEFit,.r.iva,l by Dr. I. t:CtYPT & Co., luvorupanied with sigriallirt2...l 1. BOORT, M. P. . . . • . MEM y ~• .~ L"o `_-', WII AT IT 1$ IN!l• NO FOR 4 TII I: SICK, WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT. Mt. I. so ITT & CO., .9.&, Propriet6rl4 Dank Alorpntowii;Vs. DIL 0. 110 Wood street, Pittsburg - h. J. lIENDELSON A DCO., Liher(y stroet. JAS. P. YLEMINO, Wlsd..salo Agoot, In..UtdlyistAtlyspcStl Nov Railroad Depot. Alloghany. ACARD TO THE LA DR. Du poNea - 'S °OLDEN MI )y'7l PM CS SOR Ft:MALES'. MP combination 44 ingredients in Dr.: Dninni• CO's Golden Pills, am perfectly Intrudes:l. They Into, been iu the private prartice., , f r.::1 Pr. Dupont'n for over L:IL , year., and 1114,ns:1:n14 of Indira a to , stify to flo•ir great and nevur-failing StlOCcliS lu altnoot every in correcting irregallritie4, rdretlll:' pl111(111 and diACCASiIig tuenstrmi tion, particularly at the rhang , ,f 111, 14 , m to.l9".Piills will cure that conunott )..t droolfill ditmase, the ,NVl t itins. Nearly et ery lady is Ito land suffers from thafictittridaint. Th e above pill has permanently cured' thonsambi, will Cure you If you use them. They cannot harm you , -;;u::. the contrary, they remove all olutrurtions, restore nutrir cit'o "its proper chorine', and invigorate the whole system; - Ladies whose health will not pertuit uu increose of family, Fin find these Pills a successful preventive. For particularit see di rections on the Ism. Price sl—and will be sent to ladies confidentially, by mail, by enclosing $1 to . either of the fob lowing agents: Pohl by SAMPLE t R:FirlD, generarAgenta for Allegheny City; FULTON'S Drug Store. Birmingham, 31)11.N, and by "W. A. (I ILDFN FEN NEY & CO., No. 1 run street, opposite the Theatre. Pittsbnrgit, who will supply dealers ut proprietor's prices. Sold by all Druggists in Pie city and United States. - - RIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN. No. P 50 tituilltlichl street, between Third and FOiiTilt • devcdes bin entire attention to an Office Frac tice. aim business is, for the moot tart, contine4 fe private Tens-real DISHI.I/3. and moth painful effettlonsv• brought on by impntilenco, youthful indulgence aml excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Krnptione ..... rr h e a,tileet,Strictere Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the 1.1104..wit 11 .4 1 dißatior" of the Venereal'Orgau. Skin Disvasee, Scorbutic Itlrupprout, 'Fetter, Bing - worm, Mercurial piseasos, Sentinel waxklusof tunonency, Piles, Itheumatiim, Fannie Wintkrulo,Voutltly Suppreestone, Diseases of the Joints., Fistula in Ano,lieivpus Affections, Pains in' the Is' udc anti Loins, Irritation IttF).Ptc Bladder end Kidneys, succeadolly treated. Cure gnarefitra Twenty yearn' practice (Inn in this city) enables Dr; trup to offer eseuranoes of a spoody cure to all who may conlo. dor his care. °Mee and Private Owlet:illation Rooms SO SinifiiK4d Bt., between 'Mint and Ft nrth streem Charges moderate. Inorblawly DR. BROWN cantinurta sulked for the cure of SMRIST DISICASKS. Ills - ern&t4 in long-standing cases fe onerinallori. The MilretNi lllCterl to call without delay. Pereons"efilictPl with Venereal Dis- Ithenmetbtm, Piles, or Sentinel Debility, email not delay to got his advice. Letters containing it tee, Immitdiatet ly answered. Ira. °ism and Private Booms, No Sntithfield err.. t between Third and Fourth street e, Pittsburgh- p. 9215 L. HIRSIIFELDD & COFFER-- 3U pockets Jll,l Coffee,. 00 Rm. awls _ • ~,,••• r A 20 bags prime Old Laguayra CoffeFa. R.RDRAVO.eceirtiVby • . - - - EFINED BORAK-300 lbs. in store . nn for Isola by fjotr.7 FLIRMING