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WALKER, Secretary Charge of Stealing against a Young Lady.—A charge of stealing was preferred on Saturday before Ald. Wilson, against Miss Mary Bird, a young wo man who had for three weeks past been boarding at the House of Thomas Hunt, in the Fifth ward. Some time ago Miss Mary came to Mr. Hunt's, alleging that she expected her father here shortly, who she said was engaged in the banking business in Western Virginia, and who, she furthermore stated, had re commended her to put up there, as It was the place be put up at when in this city. When she first ar rived she bad informed some of the female portion of the house that she wan without funds. After waiting a couple of weeks, the proprietor asked her if she had had a letter from her father. She replied no; but that if he wanted his beard money, she was prepared to settle, and did so without ceremony. "This was in itself a suspicious circumstance," as counsellor Boston remarked in the case of Barden vs. Pickwick, particularly as about this time another sojourner at Mr. Hunt's, an Englishman named John Maton, had lost thirty dollars in gold. The money taken had been exchanged, bat on tracing it out It answered the lost coin exactly, viz:. one golden eagle and one ditto double eagle. A warrant was accordingly issued for her arrest, but the Bird had flown in the direction of Lawrenceville, and up to lastevening had not been caught. W/. Man 'emus Black 11011.- A good deal of :.excitement existed in the vicinity of Ald. Major's I. ..,efflce on Saturday afternoon, caused by some " re . Aspeetable °Wind puasons" charging a white man .named John geed with swindling their brethren out of a MR of money in the neighborhood of fourteen Bd4lra. Bead, It seems, is constable of the Fourth ward, and on the lst of August—the black man's Fourth of July—went to Denny's grove, where the celebration was held, and without any authority col lected admission fees to the amount above named, which he refused to fork over. When suit was brought, he compromised by paying over $5, and $5 costs, Ald. Major generously throwing off $1,50. It it is true,•as alleged, that he collected $l4, the con stable made rather a good operation, after deducting costa, Ac. Not satisfied with extorting from liquor sellers, lottery dealers, and cyprians, our policemen are now about to try what can be made out of the colored population. We know of nothing worse, un. Jags it Le " stealing the pennies from a dead nigger's a we,," which we had always supposed was only a meta - ohor to express the lower depth of meanness. Rerttirtg . of the New Cis! Any .'+' the dole proprietor*, YLK!illSti Surcoasor - s to J Kidd a Co., No, es) Wood struot., career ul Vuutt.t. gjy-What a 11-11raggiut Says--tu. I A C. hake groat pL anutr in laki.hug tto 1.-giut , 111 1 , 0 th. yonr Dr. n L.Jvci I . ols Hay,. Lihoul natm - k, arialtig. no th.libt, frt.ut th. , t..rpi•Ln t., liver, um , 1411 lads said. i.mt F. rratury al3 liver 1., Mali 1.3 aft hon. l'utita,immtly, lam 1.11 mmal bralth Ain!, No r6r«rtully ,ee0t0n.3..3.1 Use Itapt a.f tally I. th....milat I. Yuma. F. M. CHALFANT. DruggLat Marttnabnrg, Va.. 1,34, Dr. bICIALIeiI IMPROVED User Pill,. and IMPROVED Veruti• Mips, alao fi.. I Scott'a Orlotirete‘i White eirctuullon went, prepared palely uDJer the superrialt.n ur Dr L a regular I.lediesl graduate, and l'hyawaut of exteuiliv- pre. • tko. None genuine, only se prepared 1.0 Dr I. seen A • : . u.Uk Ylaca, 14_;7gantuan, Ci.E.Wel ?WYE: TUE YOUNT/A.IN lIKA.D , MottriAsie,rs, V.. Sept I. ItEZ Thu is M unify, Tlukt I hare Einlyinvj tkc itri - ltre t r preparing Imp,red Verinifnii" Ll , er 11.14 by Dr. I. Sa.tt. who hat been in the habit of I•r.• pArisg and ueiug my urigival modicum+ In In) eltirediu...e the [dal thirteen yours, and that 1 I..eheve be Mu. them. I tual, the allyive attitiigueut have uo lliwredt lia tholD WhAper, C p Dr. 51oLano'N I NIPPAVID Vortuffuv• lbet:om pul I r.l by sertlEtret. of MrLau«. for .1.. I y Draggiate and Ittorclorana eVerywhrre. Dr, OEO II KEYSER., 1 411 W. Ait,r4 IN:. J. P. FLRMING, A lloghou y, oast Railroad I.rpot, Vir.oladalo Afoot. mr, opt. Sir PS.Ortincallon, 112.1tADI a pIA//t , •/ out and 'rig, glvrn /9 - //ALLEY'S PAIN E TIiACTOR'S parialle f 11 4 ,1 ',rept I/Art, n. •• • coutt.sodloy ww dot All th.-ir not urAl .t 539.001 63 I IS " Out if u, thu ciillittair,lLitvi ;I:atilt-Iwo. a ill la. tan trail[,-1 inurtteit.two t.,1144L•1t pn• er4i W Vi't 'AI,. In• laid us., uts,l new lb-. 11 V% iy : ,t. , ! PUI: . `rN FIRONI AND I L. 1% tettiliqi.il quite ha - wit-to by rubbit. L ., ,iitobbutl) a . 4 u.L.L,04, at DA Lh FtYI PAIN EXTitACTLIiii, it li, •ti nail 11,1,1 ittiittit 11, t ignite "tett tltrit 111, t.y, it will dweetly attmet. taul I. pcwooning iittluenre. Al the eting het. and the tatitAlit it toucheb you the pain suds The bit.! ol i •bot ttnlttials ALIA) Are ILA speedily oeutritlis...l. 12 ( li,""b I 9 1,339 44 None genuine without Ili otheti-pintx rEticritvoi La6l4, with eigunt 94 , 1.1 at eethkr per 1.4,x by Dr 41E41 H KEYSER,. 140 1.44,1 by nearly !GA y deal. 4 - 11• i hroughout the 1. 7 14D01l :Amt.. All , 1rt4.42 L,r u. f,rtnotion or advice, t., neldreerod C. •(I.lCh Eh k 01., New York /fir (iertuan Bltter•—('•-rtic, Italyb F.lit4Jl • :,•11 P+ (' J xc: >..n--laver Srt Thy tiitt..ri . 141"0 4 Ulan.' here. In vidttt.o W tilt, uauLay Nl.hlei thirlpar. y.or agt•tals. the two ,•thel atom. ,11 wore .1 t heau than any other medicine I AEA they as. 1t“,4, U.. 1 rale-real fever pstreub. to rrtmllrl th.ir broken .4,11 Li: have used, during the lust Is 11:5 oat Jaunty, tour boo lea. They item 1,•,111131 , '1,64 1.. My 1.11 , 4 a IselteltKor, at time when Ili) Nya.nl WWI sure h .i• i• fiwal tht. otlertn 01 a r•t • rre L 4, nt.f,v, They gm, ti„ - 1.11 Kipetite xll.l ivai ,, ted x t..ue •o 4 vlgs,l t.. Ill) 01.1.• sy t/1 th , Srptember Iturulmr+ ..f tn) pap, I ,lat.-4 asy th. K.. 1 .ale. Is of th.. 11111,1'. Cu: whi. I. lune they had a Int Kt. :.tel ha v. 0..0 .a., II :tlant mna• tar In thm.n Mit) I Wt. Pat) Ilsnt 11.1 I:••nt wving you line telftlniull Ow skits , •u• • ••pitratsoll 1(1111,, "" advinti.uwilt y u g .qie by FL. lIJ Nti LI ALI/61 lii. UL:iJ li.kit rµl..Kbarpt4 " 4 44 - jfAlj()r 110 feW lipyll }boor 1+ Dut' igrp ticep,Ler, n➢d tilatteri:Jg ((I amid(, 11.1 Ituot. ❑ut .beu lowest etagea 4116,-, and Oieuttt, awl 6 wally rztricy ut OM al tide that he a forced to believe lu l.int, awl gli the must cuusplcuoue pliu e that rair Such. reader, le Mr. Ken ugly, nut! such is Disiovery. The meet desperate hunt ~5t Itheuniatisui or Neuralgia, are cur eh: tent slain of time by this as cideutal. )et most cry of Mr ,Kennedy 'kir so. long adrorthrernent in another entnron Sold trbulettale end multi at UK. (IEOIIO K II K I 1":' 140 IVatal etreot, tliglt ut ttin 6uldun M.,rtitr, nod nt J FLEMING'S, A lif.glJKly ti d - Thooastodit of Children Die annually the Croup, and yet two ur three Metes .4 hr Hover , ' Live, wort, Tar and Cowl/slay:us will dentlmy the false membrane formed by this disease. give tree passage to the breath, Kiel thoroughly relieve thin distressing complaint. Niothetit, think of this! It is equally' efficacious in all pulmotody atw•axuS. See pamphlet, also advertisement iLi at . "Irma! *E For sole s wholonolo and rotall, by R. E. FELLERS A 41.)., cursor Wood and Second ntroote. stk)ld aldo by.IIENDERSON & SRO., Liberty ntr.t; Ir. r SCTIISARTZ, anil •131001111A&I A IdoKFCINAN, C null-AANrI city 47e-Why will you Suffer, 'WHEN 'RELIEF CAN 11E SO EASILY OBTAINED?—hare you a Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints, Frost Bit., Burns, Sprains, or Pains In any part of your system You on be relieved at once by uoiug the moot beautiful of all Llutments, the " While Circassian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and JAS. P. FLEMING, near R. It• Depot, Allegheny. See ad• vertisement in another column of to-day's paper. truar4:lln //3 - Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will ts.ke our advice and go to C. DAIT'tl, nor of Market alley and Filth street, and buy some of tilos , elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DALY also makes and mills every variety .01 hosiery that yoci can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth streetoctit iUr Batchelor's Hair llye—Fiftoon meilais awl diplomas, eighty thousand applications of the intimilante, attest the public appreciation. Brown or black hair, as to nature as nature's self, Is produced instantly, without cbauco of falling, ur injury to akin or hair. Made and sold. ur applied, On nine private rooms,) at BATCHELOR'S, ia`i Broadway, New York. wboleasie and retail, by Dr. GAO. H. Karma, 140 Wood street ardelwdsw Kir Come one, come all, to MORGAN A. CO' s Ito. 164 WOOD street, and buy what you 'rant in the RAT or OAP line. A large stock or SILK. PUR and STRAW TIATS always on hand. Remember, MORGAN a CO., 164 Wood street. " ..:401C1 4.,..*!."'-'•• SPaiNGriELD, 11.1—, April 14, IKoti SANFt.IItD NI. HENRY VALLEY, Ntabufactun.r, C V. CLICK EN El: ACV , Nlatalfarti,t. • 0. t..1..et s I MIMI= ww - will he of itee lo the ....tutholoi , c. ca At, a rynn first risisiog 1,1111%..11 1r.,.' II No, Awd phen Iwnofittin, • witAK4.• . 4 4‘tuuu.At, tht.,ugb th.• 4.4.0v0re4. w,• are t xu f 1,01,14 4 4 , 044. ' l"' 1,•• IM=l THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, August B.—The Senate passed Seve ral private bills, and adopted the report of the Com mitixe on Indian Affairs, after a discussion of nearly fivd hours. No further legislation is necessary to enable R. W. Thompson to receive $42,000 fur ser vices rendered the Menominee Indians. Mr. Weller moved the consideration of the Pacific Railroad bill. No quorum. Adjourned. !louse considered the bill making appropriations for expenses of lighthouses, coast surveys, custom houses, marine hospitals, etc. An amendment was made that $300,000 be appro priated to the continuation of the Washington aque duct.. Lost by twenty-five majority. Proceedings dull. Without disposing of the bill, the House ad journed. WAREIMGTON, August 9-s'emerc.—The Senate took up and passed the joint resolution authorizing Pro fessor Bache, of the Coast Surrey, to accept a medal presented to him by the King of Sweden. Mr. Bunter reported a substitute for the bill regu lating the compensation of members of Congress, giving them $2,500 instead of $3,000 a year, with a section providing that if any books be distributed among the members, by a resolution of either or both Houses, the price given for the same shall be deducted from their annual compensation, provided that this shall not extend to books ordered to be printed during the Congress for which the members respectively shall have been eleoted. Mr. Thompson, of New Jersey, made a speech to show that Commodore Stockton, and not Col. Fre mont, is entitled to the honor claimed by the latter's friends as conqueror of California. Mr. Jones, of Tenn., examined the platforms of the parties now in the field, and indorsed that of the Ninocracy. He declared that he should support Buchanan, believing that the safety of the country depends on his election. Mr. Bell, of Tenn., felt imperatively called upon to define his position. Ile was not a member of the American party, hut be should support Millard Fill. more. Mr. Bigler submitted a resolution, which lies over, calling on the President for copies of the vouchers on which Fremont's accounts as an officer of the Government, from his first expedition to California, so that the nature of the disbursements may appear; also inquiring whether there is any public un.ey In his hands unaccounted for, or whether there are any papers on file in the department, from official sources, charging Lim with malfeasance in ofllee. st.e. Mr. Foote made a speech on the subject of the wrongs of Kansas, maintaining that the repeal of the Missouri Compromise is the cause of the present ex • citement throughout the country, threatening the perpetuity of the Union. The primary purpose and 11)44 fruits of the abrogation was to fasten slavery on Kansas, either peaceably or forcibly. Ile spoke or squatter son ereiguty as a fleeting phantom, now abandoned by its original friends, end of the subju gation of the people of Itaustts by invaders aunt usurpers. : 4 enate adjourned. Boosc.—On motion of Mr. King a resolution wss adopted requesting the Postmaster General to make to special and igilant inquiry as to the places where, nod the persons who have unlawfully abstracted or detained from the mails, transmitted from Washing. tom books and public documents distributed by members of Congress. The House resumed the conaideration of the bill making appropriations for light houses, coast and lend surveys, custom houses, marine hospitals, etc Among the hero• arc appn•pnations for the post of lie, 0u.1.1111 on I court house at Philadelphia, six revenue cutters on the lakes $7,000 for the pur chase of outtlniz, ou•t coeds for distribution through tie patent office. It provides that after Sty ember Ali the military superintendency of pubik fun .1 digs be abolished. The vote was tO agatust :to Mr. Sherman, rising to a quest ton of pre, d. go, called attention to the fart that Mr Sat age had, in a speerh, characterised the report of a majority of the Committee on Kansas Affairs, a compound of gross partiality, misrept• sentation and perversion of truth, put forth with impudence and unblushing talsehood. All that Mr. Sherman had to say was tnat such language was a TiOißtiOU of the rules of the Ile use, and a breach of parliamentary decorum and courtesy wh•„ h 5t,,,,C1 prevail among gentle. .oer,. and it wit, t2,pi true &NMI, I.lllr VI Pre, }ol2.JlSeni, nr.,l tlrc }louse occom tnil seven o'rl(4.k. for genets! M hisouri Election ST 1,0114. Auglift 9. , Lieturnn tram ad.!, 11uniteoun the vote 110 urn., Benton 3,11 ‘77; Ewing. Amer rut, 7.417 Fn three of these evuntien the tote tor Pent a i• not The Congraiitiunnl return.. unreliable. Anguit Return. from Al .le Ankert,an I , Anti Ben n I I , I' :u, I 1.1. Mr ln.,,!Les. alultkAli• 9 r^ taluctcti to Couglo,.. Sr. Anton U.. In tLe Yd t'tlerettstonn , !),trwt, Abder...o tursp.rivy in fl tllO (.0(1 T 1 FOS I ,SOO . ~1 11/ile• ear f rin. 1,,,t A 0,1..p.,n'• elocti“n c.pn.l.lereti certain. :tsi I , ,ntrlnt fire not:lll.,n•n I i re-en, rr Amor:ran^ 1 I.nnllos ry c”tirlilersitly hts o..tc in I "i:t i in lbw , c"unitne 11,4 • t•l....knit for. :oat DiStelet eleiolloo ve 1V,..,.1 Artier,,•.., :0; !till term. 400 over Prime. Hew , . .te Idnuglas, diem••crat, t. tout n.)O behind Pori' the sawn veuntier in the same Utetr.U. .A Atnertran. ddr the vacancy. ham 1)(0 eteprlty or Jatle.‘m Lten,crat nth I)istrlet - the ten retureo ',ln Indicate that Phelps wilt be elect rd fur Me other term. .rty mut , ceuntite‘, inelutiing et. Louts. elect .:I A utetwarir, dlentotittes, Dome, rota. and 6 W to the House- as far as hoard (recta. and throe Afncrt can', three Detn.wrate mud I;ont.miteg are eteet•••l t•, the Senate. Norllt C•rollo• Slectlou• ei.,u, Augu,it Y The return! , meek rd Franklin, I.i.tll.lrd, Samp,ou, V. armee, New llnnut Cr. Columba?, It t tno, uranxe, Me,k1,,n1,,,g. Lrn,pir, it.opjun, Y n dk,ri a nd t, roe.. Bragv. .r. vf 17 un the "tale will 01,w n 1 etn,,c•ratie mnp,nli . unit rile I,a, 4u.ned ten IlltkUibei tic Leg,lnture. MITEMI \ st I , ngtl•t - • There are rl.l.•rtE I 1, Bragg, Ow oandninto ,:rnor and uther rQunt idtnrr, AlllOll , llll, gain, -1'..2 la It ullf“rd Limp; .. nuLl.tiktodly elei• red. Front Washington CITI, Atlgl.l , t V —A bill we. report. .11 the 11,11,e, L. day, by Mr. Faulkner, to pr-inote the etlicien -y of the army. It increalms the pay cottant,lioned officers t?.?o per mouth, and ruiFer their ration , to :in cents nut to confer a 1.., rank, command ..r emolument. re ... r ived a deapatch informing hire that be eras unatAtit...irly re•nominated thingre, A treaty between the I u toil .)taros anti the tn.. units transmitted to the:m:tut fir ratification. 'Fhere i, no rag that no county in Arken,a ha, ; riven an A Inerienn majority, but the A rliatina member- think that at least It week oust elapme tore it.ny reliable intormatrin i, received from tht whole State. The from Arkan,un hat,' re t•eited :4.. de:Tel.:he, iflEffi Augunt human emigrants, number ing between ,uu and 400, left Nebruaka city on Mon day, the 4th iuet., fur 'Yope:nn, where it wan expected rlirp trould have arrived on Wednesday, unlenn in• orrnided Li Mtneuurtans. Two hundred ut the s.edd Westpoi sh..l Kichapeu with the intention at then). Meen‘dqners sent by the etei • u :e Smidh did nut tetgrn. Gen. Lane I gr'utn t'• 44totusyjeg the emigrants. A twn , ired w"'Curelie have gene up the luwe rued • ).; 11 ng ,rtan n. wee and anoint tm, "DIP/IW. • DestructlN-. storm. Th e , ue „..eive thunder chow. liosrom. August u. irs yesterday were the moat severe .`xl. 2 rietwed for many years. AD unpreeedented of rain fell, and buildings in uoruerioni towns were is:"een by lightning, including several churches. The ger ramie river ruse at Manchester eleven feet. In New Hampshire touch damage has beets done to property by the extraordinary overtlews, and travel un the railroads is impeded. • I i y;tl St. Louis, Mo. last_ Sol.l nit $1 pen 1.411 r, or six Native for $l, Ix - the pro. MEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND 1 Neb.,. Ilk:N.1 , 011N PAGE. Jae At CO., Mtmulat tin me ( TRA NSPORTATION COMPANY. Piru ma+ tatttatti awl chentiats, I ' M '''''' h. l '' . it R. BEL " I T lllscoml' INY I ' LERS & Co., router of aceotol and Wt.,' streets. nod • , • , laving on the Ist of .11ily ,ononenced carrying the L. Druggedx geuetalle. anittlw ! Marl fr om Pittsbur g h to Erie. ta - hrougl B t 'ltC' — r..k 1 . ~,„,, . _ I. , e r. Mer. er, Meadville and W ' aterford I .I.ave AL—t-- 1 ( ) It SALE —A dealraide property - property - iinth - t ,..a ple erct..,l such arraugements us will entlblo 111.11 to ('ay of Allegheny Three rentinguons Line, situated „u ry paaseu g ers or packages to any point ou the route in ~, t h e li rat 1,1‘.1, ot the Fast Common. nolantoilig hi front 1..., time that the s ame serv i ce wan ever b e f ore ~,,,f„,,,,,,i se ,outs I„.. loot lone im Iv, and ettemlnig hot It (cornering ou this road, and at cheaper rates. Vase wishing to en. ', t i tin ) Alb, !to a depth ot toilet) tem 'ther e .11c on Ow page passa g e or forward packages from this city will kind 1,11114. -Inc. olpoilit three Mot') Brick Dwelling Honor nit &put at all times in readiness to wait upon them at the alt t ,,- 0 p.,, 0 ,,, i,,,,,,,, e nt5. Truce, nix thousand or lot” ' St- Clair Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pitts dad dollars-- twenty-tivn liundied dollars in Muni, and tint burgh, Pa. haulm, in tom e q ual annual Lustalments. w alt intern-t, Time through from Pittsburgh to Erie, thirty-two hours. r n esik so„ It by hood Nll,l ntortgagea t Jyaltttf It slurpropel ty Is not kliAl.r.osool xl it I duk lo g ibe mouth, - .., . - wilt tat ,tfleted at Pnbla Sal, ”ii lbo preanves. on Toralay, W‘ Arrival of Salt Oysters, 'ht• second day of September Inw,t. For Information tit JUST received at STEINRUCK'S, No. 111 re g ard la the property, rehwence way to had to aIORRI SUN I Fns'f Eh and JOHN FLEM !Nil, Esq.. Aikgti••fly city. Nvi - s in street, where all the delicacies of ..., -- the setwoll, can be had, served up in any desira. Iti.„ 0, dui 411311 WM. B. FOSTER. I ble .ttyle He la also in daily receipt of NlllOl. '• NEARLY ALL GONE.—We have “nly Ayr McLAUGIILIN, LAND AND REAL ES- I 1,'',.."1',,1''',;,.'',,,,,7,,.''',,.,:ri1-",,,yb`',',f'"l.,' k F e rc AL F : l 7:.; i t h ' wi ll i r s t ... t .0 eight of those large Balding Lots I. ft , these we will J.T.11 a Tan Aliuse. Lout WarT7llllA Boosted. 1'1,11,1, Iv, 1,, , 01el and restaurants on the must reasonable terms. dt" fami ten at $•&60 eat 11, terms easy. The Y at, the (ant or - 10,1 • bou g ht tail sold; also, Shipping Aircur for the Black Star t joo , r „. eived, ~ large and floe le.. of • t Lemons, Oranges and blocks A/1 P.: each-4AI has. The its ation to health ) atri plea. 1 ~.i . i f ~,,,,,,,,,, fro,,, ~ , ,.,,,p , ,,,i 1 ,,,, f ,,, ~,, the ikno ,„, .. f Pine Apple.. 8. STEINRIJCR, twit; each lot has a front of '2l foot or Fronk 1111 Oleo. AIL- Na 11 . 1 Wood street. En g land. Ireland and Scotland. inner., N. I Jones' Build. j‘ , 4 .heny, by Po feet dens to a 24 feet alley. enro ls et si.tlitit 114. t.ntrltiou on Sitth Street, 01:110411E, I,oin. idecs I y ! - ''- --.....-- ,., n h e n, :1 then eau should a ttend without All a 3 (tub AN KIM, HOUSE or ___ _ _... J. B. Canfield, , , DAVENPORT, lOWA, run. Win 1 ,,,,,;.1. 313 of these lots bait.. ltetth mild li. the last I CHUBB BRO., BARROW & Co. nauth and sill be Ituitros ed without ,I. lay. They tic the . \bike Collections on all cheapest lots lu either of the :(Poe. , COM MI 5 5 lON AND FORWARDING ' ,0 1 , I e steer. Prompt atteathtn given to an business! ett p.,11.11 Wl, tlll.l Weld of the Mittelm an.: S CUTHBERT 4 SON, Lt :am ket st. i i :11KROIIANT, and Wholesale Dealt); l in I N , Vester i ti p Re l . Nor,. C1t, , ,,t0. Witter, Lank fork, Bacon. lei. ot alit .40 11'1,4,1 LE, thr'ir sands. Pried i rrrli t t, an d REF , FIN E 141.1ESS GOO . DS. -- A • A i ...p i t.% `Ai N i Al . , .t i 1t .: 11 . 1 :11 4 , ..5 . sl , t , t i r ,. a r t: i s i; , I N . u. s e t i a t i l a a i . nl d fwd Oil, Co. WoUld invite the 11t.011L101, ol shy .. . li. I. 1011 , ~, 143 Front street, Me .arg L. rt. JONES A CO., Pittsburgh; I H. E. SWIFT 11111. & JOHNSTON, Cliicago; ' stock t.t . Figured sad Plain Deranges, Lawns, Brilliants, at , rtdr , j , _I. ~anise they are chadn g out crow oven 4)-th e totin ) per t ellt F REMONT AND FILLMORE ME . N AT . EW. CLARK & CO., Philadolphia: 11 I 1.11 than 010 11MUSI price. an 4 TE:IiTIiIN. ( ITIZF.NS' RANK, Baltimore; - ~ , , . . RW. CLARK, 0 1 101.114 & CO.. Now York; '"k 500 Ifs, 11l store and The Lite and Travels of John C. Frolllollt, Ai, ,41. 111 VALUABLE BOOKS' BY EXPRESS' a t . P EARL TAPIOC. O'ILMORE & BROTHERTON, Cincinnati. Lbritlm 1.1y7 1 FLEMINXI BROS. Unlock, i' DA 1 ISoN'S BOOKSTORE, 65 M ANIS ET street, ' near : for 411.1. by „ - . , l'he Ftemont CFIIIIIMIOI Sllllgraer. 1/ IRSHFELD & SON Fourth street t ' .INSEF,i) (AL-500 pip , Just ree"eive , land Rim) Copies Flllutore's Ileeept ton Rod Speeches. L. WILL OPEN Dante' avid the Revelation, viewed lu thelr mutual rela for sole by [Ault] FLENIIND BROS. lira ropers Fillmore Fong...tele. Lieu; b) Auberlin. . ' Jim received by B. T. C. MOROAN, THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, ....4.ritione by Rev. C. H. Spingrow, the modern Whitfield. 113 IXE MASS-50 lbs. in store awl fur sale. Iv' 4., 41 Firth at. NEW STYLES OP The Mystery, or Evil and litni; by Young, author of ,r,,.2 FLEMING 'MLA. RW817)111 ER CVATS.IIE, T HE-1111EINDERBOLTS OF JOVII WEIL ' allot of fill n )', - - ~,, „., . -..,-- ,„ 11-ISUIrI.AICICEI INSUR—ANOii!—Appliett- Received per Expresa. , forged by Vulcan, but although the inivh , Wes , Sibert's Wold—a new Wok, by author of Trap to Catch a I R ADWAY'S READY. nt, blt,,F— to gross ji_ thin fur Insurance for several good relitaa. Insurance Also, new styles ef i .. pons of the one-eyed blacksruithe aoswered very the SUMMER CRAVATS AND TIES, battles of the Gods, they were not half as effective esi Colt's Sunbeam. on band end for sale Iv (iy2l) FLEMING BI S. Companies received by I Fremont's Llfe—best edition. 1 ------------ Agency and Intelligence office, on the north sideikif Ohio, GRO. NV. BUNN, at. his Ilea! Estate Received. per Atlantic. latest improved revolvers which weigh Lot a pound, find ulti puRE LINSEED OlL.—The subscriber L. niasEtrgui &Ow, send ballathick end fast us Parthian arrows. Theireproved • Life of Buchanan. fourth door east of the Diamond. ALLIEDIENI .CTV. Jul i iertha--Miss Bremer's new book. hawing engaged in rho manufacture of Linseed (NI, , ()RANGES- 40 liOxesthiSdalrqc g a e've,d and Ja3 _wiry.- N 0.70 Wood street. 1 Revolver can be had at the Enterprise Wolics,t o F.Pb•o . with a generals ssortment or Guriq eui-ltifitvi of every iteAription Teanysen's Pectin'. complete in one volume—only 75 cis., would inform consumers and dealers, that he is prepared to , le. REYNIER & .4.. DID 04 °LYS SCHEIDAM • SOJELNA.PES-5 Kilt. supply them with , * !artery prime artl I k j ..,; ‘,„, for sale by No. 39 .1 iVoixi4timet Vil f ' grOis on hand and for sale by FLEMII44IBiIS9. an 2 0 . , I and tans assortment of Surgical luetiwnents aml.Oull , tY. BOWN & TETLEY, No. 136 Mallet et. New SS. Library, No. 4, befog 10t1 vols. for PO, au7 ii 26 J. BOBOONNIAKER. 24 Wood et. I. . ~,,i, ' '''' , . . Trent)' Iv It h I he Creek Indians. W A !I II ING vos, August 9.—A treaty was signed yes terday tsetisern the bead wen of the Creek Nation and the Secretary of the luteriur, the former receiv ing fur Alabama land claims, Sc., one million of dol lars—two hundred thousand of which is to be ap plied to agricultural purposes, the balance to be ap plied per capita. The delegation leaves to-rnurrow for the West. Kentucky Election. • LutIISVILLY., Ky., August S.—Fifty-six counties nearly complete, give 3,783 American majority. Tho Democratic gains are 7,360. Light House Burned. NEWBUBYPORT, August 2.--The Southern fewer of the Light House on Rain Island was struck by ILghtning yesterday and burned. lowa Elections. Cuicaoo, August A.—Returns to this date give the Republicans a majority of 4500, twenty-five counties to hear from. =EN 111= Frain Kntuns a • , rw.;,- , ; . . ; •,t ..,,, ..,,, • • ~•.; ‘,.. ;,, 0 • .„„,' ... -e j • - '• : '.. z.• :.!:;* ~`, ~., ••,•• „. 1 ~...,•4104.., -, • ' • ' ' a a ~ .1 4 MIMI ==. AUCTION SALES DRY 'GOODS, &c., AT AUCTION—On MONDArand TUESDAY mornings, August 11 th and Pdth,o.ommencing at 10 o'clirk, I .111 sell at the Commercial Bales Dooms, corner of Worst sod 811.11 streets, to close consignments, black and colored deem; Silks, wash do.. Alpacas, assorted; Damp 111, ached Muslin, from 3-7 to 6 4 wide; Linen Table Cloths, Towels, Prints, Cam bric*, dcc, Sc. On TUESDAY morning, commencing at 10 o'clock, will ho sold one hundred pair of Satiuett Pants, a trirge variety of Ca/ miners, Alpaca mid other Vests; Tumid Duck, roil Pad ding, Patent Thread, Buttons, Sc. P. AI. DAVIS, Auct'r. and AM U SOIEN TS. JOHN W. M'CARTIIY, Rtt.r. POSTER and Dissattorrog, will attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLn FOR t 'ONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All roonantilcatione—witltor by mail, tolognmh, ..r other. wise—Wt tiro ottl, of the Moiling Pout, will prompt ata•utitnt. NEW MUSIC—" Now what shall I sing you t" sung by Miss Louisa Flue, for whom It was expressly composed and written by her sister, Mrs. Halton. if loved by thin My Prairie Flower—two new Ballads by W. V. Wallace. love thee in the spring tiine"—Franck H. Brown. You remember k2len—J, M. Stewart—words by Thos. Moore. I'll sing then a song of a dear little heart—O. It. Barrows Coma to this heart so lonely—for contralto voice—music by Serie. Yee, thou art like the Sower of May—Fend. Hiller. Six Nocturnes poor le Piano—par W. V. Walltue—No. 1 Souvenir de New York. Fairy Star Fcbottisch—ltobt. Slope'. Meet me in the forest shade—a - orib. by Clarence Steirlu— music by W. 11. Doane. Moonlight Polka—Saml. M. Downes. Elniswood Waltz.—Berl3n. The last meeting with the Old Folks—Baker. Monet Vernon Polka—Hauser. Farewell dear mountain borne—ll Trovature, by Verdi. Avenue Polka—Kinicbenheuter. Les Bonds du Loiret vlll/11 , elegantrw—Lediw Twinkling Star Polka—Antonio de Anguora. Also, Fantasias and Concert pieces by Wallace, c w i„,,,,, Fatter, Itavins and others. "" - - Just received by Exprois. CHARLOTTE BLUSIE, Nu. 118 Wood nt.. secoud door above Fifth at. .111HP - Mtuoic mailed free of postage. 007 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION in "(lan cheater.—We elll aell at Public Auction on SATIft• BAY at ternuon, the 14th day of August, at 3 o'clock, on the premisea, eta adjoining Lota of Urouud, each Lot 20 ft. Profit ou Chaucery street m the Borough of Manchester, by 128 ft. deep to a 24 foot alley. Thu block altogether would make a detirable al le fur IL military reeldence, being out of the buta ne., part of the Borough. Mao, oue Lot of hreaod 21 feet front by 911 feet 6 luchas deep, sku the corner of Franklin and Chattier. streets, °pp,. Jots the Associate Reformed Church. Sale ponsth a. Torun, at sale au7 11L.AkiE1,1 h RICHEY. Auctioneer's MA . GAZINES! MAGAZINES! :NIAGA- Yrnitk Lexli.ds Unretk of Ft 14111.-00 for August-price 22 Ct•LAt*-21.1 eu pp! y. llarpor'e Magazine for August-mice lb ts.-loth .unpin 0..1..3'14 Lady'. e L 7 - nth •• lirallatWa Magazine, .• •• I. 4th Chambers' Jour r.l. Peter...We Almoirtue, " llousahold Words, PuturoWs Magazine, " •• IS ' 3.1 `• Kutekerbocker. heallles Jairual, llalloWs Mag.:Woe, '• 11. •' 1.••• A 1.1.1.•t0rf Itarwav IF YOU WANT MAGAZINES; ll' YOU WANT N KWSP A PERS IF Yol' WANT CHEAP 111.1CATIoNti 1Y YOU WANT BOOKS TY Vol' WANT AS YTIII NO that publialoat. ,all or .and to the CIIF.A ROOK Kr. IRE oi II ‘IIN.EII. k C AIM No :12 r r II E LIFE awl Public Sen ices of .1011 N t IRENItiNT, in.M.lma an account of Ktplora toms, and full repost. •4 hts prlitelpil six-e. hes Ili the 1 . .ate, by Joh. Itigelois, editor the N Y Erehing Po.t lth all zircon...reel I...trait and 1111,11e-PUns 1111.trekto.u. page,- $1 'llse Life cool Public Selma* of Jvu,v Itu• loom, l a te Minim., to kruuttnu, mud for u+-rly Motor... to Vziesia. s4•on tor and Reprosontaltse m C.n od Sa-r., Cary of Na.... in,liollug onset of his important. ...qui Pat.,. by llortou- with an sc.:watt. portrait “1.1 strA The Republican Campaign Itongstrt - e large supply rs. ad- price 124 i, mitts. ilptiteturen liauray And 7 , 1,10.11 Naturstion iinole- ct. For We by Si. A. ti !WEN PENNEY A Cu, Filth aL oplaa.aa the Tbritt.r. SMALL, STORE ROOM TO RENT, with n.utu,r,olmviug an.l g. , listanw on Nits ~root, tot weeu Wood nut Rev t low t • tenant s. tft:Tlllltillt A tSoN, 1.1 Mule, •troet 1 40", EV( SEW Big ok S. 11 Th. Life nut Ser• 4,4 .1 Jannal ltudlooiso, . ot., 11.,-,,.it importaut 01 los nisi. paper. It. 11 t. 110. to.. with MI 41 , curata l.•+l.lail uti ,terl Vq/s Eti,d:ll .11,ertm• Crkassnrltu-- by Chan L...yrr 1.t.1..n41,1c DI- In Mal II k.. 4 .1,41. a. V., sub. by II 'MINER IL CO. G llttll'F. LANDS IN ILI‘V A.—we hay , and.. male iu Johns,. ,• , unt f, Mt 4 MY. ,4 a v.ry ,o,d,ty to , FuLl,t, A. r , • , . Itf. Mill, r nnIO, I wrlre in it. t•AII3 it 11/10TV. In, tutLdi .‘u , ninutr. h.,1( rimy 1., 1,1,-4,, lova it, an Mu...A.', 0• ordnr ff.. , A It IL, art, , 3.1. Pot tom, ,sl,-1 1,11‘1,14LV A RICIIKY A )1 - Flllt r .SALl, 11l i'attcui t&,,11 hip, of Turd.. Calikk, sit tan., „. tad. fn.w / 1 114.1.ur•tt Ar 3•, matt tit... tr h art. peanr 1.44. m land •.1 g Ilauta., • ham. 1 . 1 t.41A ayd U. A, Th. I' ..0. tl Apply t • au, 111..1141.1.1 A MI 11r) XI A SoN IC HALL 41 , F Ilil Al I.KNICIt r....N.411011y txd.. kat, ta .1,. al I.ll4.lAurgh and r wL time 1, h., tl. 11 - 11[444A I. ...nAtantly rted parlor-'. eh. ( 1 41.1 1 .:AeT Val It EN CRlAlete. I'oBACC.I ANL) .1\11.4. , '. PY . a ir N.. Ni Ylll7ll tillre.n. flt. Ilnll anG tlt M 1.11 IK\ CITY PROPERTY Fl —'ft. , vr.t. , In the Firth WAr.l, frantsng At •.4 wit!. Isalv sad c4t911.1. Ai• „rte to 1.1 n• rent of 110.. Above. A in, nma. Lots of Grows! GO R . Aster stm•i, 1,-1 ft .1. 1 0 1:a read Aro.. Al., 11.111.11ng AAA 01. Futtuarra ir.4 App. 4. ;•us' MAE:M.% A 1111 1-14.1 1 PRICES ItEI)I"CEL). S TII IS is the age ,'heap F . H $1.2:, sl.+l I, o a bat We rat heat ilo.hlun haat 11.4—w l'. •,.z1.1,1 11.1; • 1.., 1, 1 Our L., 11...14. o. 1 1. , 1,, Ma:kw. 10-.1. r ,14•1, 1.1 1/1 /1"11.-4.1 .1111 . ,is..-stsisssys, I ivss Absija. ssi. Life and Ls•sss Is Ns n.+.. I.ssso My 1b.1,114;es ausl Vsss.s.S..su, by Fs •sl Is .cu hiss. I.ss , tiorassl. t/st I.ssas lissi, I.s". Kolfssrt'• IL.s.ost, 10 M 4.1111.1i,:.,14 is "14, /,, 11/41 Sum, lbsy, I sxs Th.. fs.sll,sa lug Ulm. Disllsar ELMPLA .111 I. 5,1 i I 7 1111.1 t. ,ota Erlttud leiOn',..l, I.) 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Ultd4 -...ii I,n. 101,4 IC :liIIIr , Thl• ad enla.ll,gon of till, aril 410 111.. glum durattlny . 10, nig ..1 tallow. reduct1, , ... , 1 filet 61r1, 6 . 1111...111.1i 1 ) Sal 11, .4' 1...,,, 11 ei,...., and rivitre Iv b. ta.t. en tra.l ~f 11,. ..I.,!lirty 1..-., tot. I...ing packed inn aloe, the 1,4c1.i ..,, li gy4.11...11y .............1. rite ...Limn time and maternal. Sp, 1111,111 .if the TILI k.l.t. I,Z, U. 14 LP Coen IL/ W. a. li A ;' I ' N'B Fiat Intlg•ry WitrOllollBe, Market .1 , ~..0.3 - , f Sarond WII Erni NO. —Persong fond ~1' ,his n' ch,vid pastimo can 1.11. pro, IdNi M iii ...a. a ti t ,. 1.- s r • l'in't./,'T 4 NI YES In the i unlit ry at IttiWN .t. TETLEY'S. IYIOi,. 13ii Wool shoot. 14 1 11,1,M01tE MEN Ar ' EENTION : - 20, 1 ji,_ 1.0p11 , 11 of !lie 1111 LA DF.1.1 . 111 A N El l l - 1. 1 , root., red .1m1:, 1',...e two vont*. Pot oak by II 1 C Nliilti.A.N. 1y24 41 Fink at gIIAW LS AND NIA NTILLAS KEN:CP.Ii. jj A A NIASON A CIL are uttering their entire Kb„ k iit summer Shawle and Mantilla.. cotopristint the orwaat 11.114 mil haahlonablo styles to 1,0 hound. nt a I etloctoo, a :‘..1 pet . ant , at Ni. :lb Fifth at. J) ^ ' . . _ CI KEEN ANI) BLACK TEAS.--We have VI on hand the urgent and twit 3....rt...1 itto.A. it TEAS o be , found in the alai Itui, ail ol which will lie iitbled at lb, : , ,wesi HOCKS. S. JA VN F. IYl4Pokin Tan Star. No. '.la Fifth et. • • --..-- ~- -- -- JOHM W 00.1), 'BANKER AND ESCIIANGIS IiRPIHER, bloater 14, 14,..c1at0R.,, Couttnerctal ma Bunk I Nintaa. Stock bought Mid Kohl nn ioloOli Sioll Collo., tloort carefully attended to. Internet paid i•ii Deposits No. 17 JONES? NNW BUILDINti, Fourth meet_ _ •. ..• MACKEREL—New' No. 3 largo fur snit , by jyr2 !LEN BY 11. t•IOLLINS - - C== COMMERCIAL . PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. President. L. WILISLARTR. rice Presidents.: GEO. W . T. S. CLARIiE, N. 11001 EH, Jo- Secre:ary. 13=11 .sg - 4.r-into n.lers:. S. T. NORTIIAM, JR Cbmtni:t, of Arbitruh.m for Auyugt GEO. W. CA'S. V. P ISAIAH DICKE, J. A. WILSON. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS TO SAIL. Shipl .7.r0 iv For Pay , Hamann. Nor York Ilrerneu. Ac July . l2. Edinburg New York i ilaiqrow July 12 Canada Bore on Liverpool Julyl6 galtlr NOW York I iverp.,ol... ...... ..July 19 Africa New York .... ...Liverpool . July 23 Lebanon New York Li o.rpc.ol Inly 2-1 Felton New York liavre via Cowell ...July . 2.A Barceltara New York Havre ....... ........ July 2i • • TO ARRIVR. ,Shier Loa, Flrr Doffs Fulton Ilavre New York July Ningurit Heaton, &c Liverpool July 5 Ericaeou Liverpool New York.. July 9 Fenin Li verp.,l New York July 1.2 City of Baltimore...Li verp, of llultimore July lii Wwilllngtun `touthioupton ...New York Julyl6 PITTSBURGH MARKRTS OYFICX OF THE WILT MORNING POST, 1 Saturday, August. A, 1866. FLOUlt...Salm 391 bblx., follows: 120 b 1,13. oupertine and extra, from depot,and wagon, at gex,0,d,50; 60 bblx. extra from store, at $6,132!446,72 ; 12610,1 a. extra and extra fam ily, from atom, at i 4,7642.7; 60 1,5 k. extra. from store, at $0.70, and 110 1,1,11. superfine, from More, at $6,25. CORN MEAL...SaIe :2,5 Lnah itt.4sc.. from wagon. U R AIN . .Salen bush. Oats from wagons, at 2dc. SUGAR.. Sale lu 1.1,50. goud fair at 4,)4, 4 mot. NIOLASSES...SaIes 5 bblx.rypromq. at 50c., cash. BACUN...BUICII ;OW tbs. and 7 tierces as follows: Sus) Ms shoulders and hams at luj.; and 3004, tle sues hams at lIL and I'2; 7 tierces sugar cured hams at lie. BUTTER...SaIes du kegs p3cked at 1214 c.. equal to cash. DRIED FRUIT...SaIes 40 bush. Apples at $1.25c., cash. Fl RE. BRICK...FnIed 43,000 POlirklr COIIIMOII to eXtra and gnu. META L-. Sales 100 tone Anthracite at $3O, 0 moe. Failures. Assignments, .t.e. 'From the N Y. Independent.] C. , 11e. nom. in the Woet Are reported go , vl. and et il I impro. vine, and oat ly trail- ix expected .A later trade in net Iwoketl (or 'rho tollou mg it our w oeLly tepurt i.f calltiret, assign- Menai, et.r. • Plimpton A Bros., : I prineffeld, Mans.. tailed. Liatolitn.s sll,Oult manta about s9.lion. Atinets will not probably rea , • Ire over fifty per cent. J.. A Ithoden & . Providetioe. It. 1.., Charles 11.1ok. Now York cit.Ktixik•rid,l very tinext.d. edly to the Imvltieve community. Indent... Me. larKe ii ii Ltrietul, Lester, N. Y., aiwiene.l to James Chapped AJ. .11 French Liiil.llltieei prelerred will mt.. Lo:y ans4aln t to E. P2,10.1r, .aetv t II - 23.tion ieurge T Hamilton. 1,1,an, V.Y.. failed ft (boil tin, ,111... .11XineN It .omilus, Itermantow n. N. Y., as: i,;11,1 to John Newkirk John II Jones. Clunk ville. N. I'.. IN AA I. Baker, Mid Ileport, 'i.., Fruition-I Lowman, i;oldenataint, Pik, tailed. Ball. Cns..l C... Italtinn.re. Md.. wmpendeil. if U Booley Provide., Ky . failed and left .1..1111 I' Cl•,«lnnti.l/01.,. 01 I.r IMll•rat h. N.. 1 h 11..orget.w.n. Ohm. I.iyired ; nfil rk.+Plu $1,j.0.11, habilitier Nat/MD.I l'oggnnitall.,ll - antilala.l4, 111.11. failed I Burr A Co. . iillll^l There ix a Cr , Nt .1.1111,12•111, 41f low pro.' foreign excLoili t , o in mai ket. iv hi. Ii ix leamht principllly by the great et Dry Good•. lEr , .m the N. Y. In.lepvildent There by been ^little um - e movement tu dry goods trans . trona, tml mostly the clothing lubber.. 'I he prtu rtpal buyer. Lateran. from the rase distant Stat.; lain the Wiest amil t h e Western pail of Otte Stnte ltni• - ...attributed a talc - portion of pm , harms. The event ef the iv Pisa is. boa. Ihr announcement r 1 a rowing Yalu 1 , ) au, the sids of a tAt,e Frimets Mar.— namely. Itebt...l A Hutt .n. The importer. hsve to-e/1 Ith MK .4 th. e 1,..ht of reedit/v.,. to put...bane 1],031 t.l•, by the Li ad. In genetnl, and are willdog to test the tartrket ly an .4.4 . 11 appeal to eoultaitition In the adrimit toter. think Ina. a. they .1... that floor maids, imported at compaoritirrly ~at then glut they nt, isre really u Ante'. and ~nary neatly a 11l yield good j, el• e kart from Lyons Clint Yreni It 4111L11312•1 ail rancid pine,. and that do re are feu order+ from the nibs! : , t:s.hrel, the tam , pal demand beinff nuts hum. and biseland N K. Angled Si — Flour There is no very important hang.• iti the mat het the itennoml to snotty *lead for the t Anil the hyml trode. while ru ,•n,. - ,• 1 tome little enport itmony (or good [withal , grade. the °tiering to not Lu ge, nod hold. r$ g•ner»lly Are dialer...l to insist upon full lota riot, onto very iiritrre; vales 10,400 ot i Vi,nohni.e. dot ~ , {211110,4 , ,rft no Otnte. n fon I. . e oy Indli Sr..e I fo - .do for m i tts "tire;l,lll2l.l, patty:nth, Indintid. lows, Wonmyin and fn. ~1011,..',. Mao, y trio. aud il e ' lld tor new esti it NI laigam. the marked flortng edema,. with a :anaemic Linn:lntl 8.1110,1 Floor lona, and tor common grade. the demand is mOOO ,nto drnro hinyat 1.7.7. 1 de f •ir 1111,41 •110ia r, and tai.o for y nylon Ity d I.•nr hero , . nalya atio sij.t.s7 but fine L. iddotor otgarfine. Cot 1 ,, et li .-- F. ll ? ' nos 4.=, Id hid, vvale* 41t0 I.lily tdilii and tendon at 110h4 0 1 , e Thry tY it . fait Imodurny doing in 1% heat, and priers ant rmliug Lti 1,81, 01 Movie, sale. 0,000 ,1,111 ut §1 oiidsl.7ti Mr nil,. tali... hew white t•Liuthertit h.,* red' {l,..L.al La a • hitt . I eii at,, nail sl,Ctii for white Ohl. It,. heat y. Ifeat Laub damaged at Ph. aria ay tarithe it la Li at het, I 'or,, a a .1..6. eanier, %lilt a pond buiiiheas tag; stolen ;a into bud, !taxed W.ettet nt Lstaiiti for interior Li tit one * , ha-ute heavy ital., dui{ at !twat, La t, aria. Ilan and \Vastest, Wlisal.y heel y ; nate+ '34.111 hLi, t'ida ant pi at Park hear) ; salon antMita at jthitt4(44o fit 1.11,!1•1h, fo La tit inn Reel taut. nl ?..14(411 , , hibliN I i.h•alliterf Lir tie- Lard tit to i.alea at t•tii, kit t .tall %Loa.) niel Ex. hang., 1,% , •7 A II•wk I.lnotlfr2 l , ISO., %I t. I,lKuti tt 9'l' 4 . NI, York evot. , 1..111,,51,11.14 Colist..l) 11ea.11114 N • ; Cala.° . A lt' 1'111.0.,,,11 I%.lwrildim A CI. tnaill. 11,1i.01% A CI, II", .1441 i Phlladclphla Market 1 . 1411,1 , 11P1115. A nicti.t 11 —Th., F(mar niark.4 , 1,14y.m kip Itmlt .1 drutlrpt .:,led 11.-411ntr.1 roan: I , loi 40 , t.hin .1,111.1 •41 Pril/111. thl 11.1• Tl,lim.lt , l t 111...ppi , •.: • it) 1,..,•• S, 1,, Vo-tl, Eir t ‘ •.,r; 0...%1 n.rthn/r titut 111. tivt.ly ~tll lil/11(1 , i I pr - .•s a•••• i•olidt tt r • but), dot•or, tit, itidth titt•l In lit • t••• adloa Rita Ponta... rotl at .Hatt •.t 1.. t• •I r l 7 , 417, ti •iettrr• atti i d it.tuatdl at 7:.• l't rti out dittos tit gio•d•lituttattil I titta itritidott.,ll. Lush t-it•tia' at 7.K., !slid a 6. , 4 1 61 , ... ,1 at U+tants are tad, •T 1,1 lat. 1.1 d:.• a ie II lw at S4•litsk) la lit mid St It: .to di autos it! lAA. •tt t§at 3.t. Clacinuatl Market 11415( 'I -- /1491 r ar! 149.11,1: It v....W.1 I. 1 !1 - 1. ull t • gIV , m curat, heard ••1 . this f 4.95. the within theta-I lo,urd sre t. 41 14 ,t1,1.1/0 1.11411 ~1 at $1. , 91n C,Ving,l , ll and :190 1,1.1 Ott.. m o rni n " 1. -in at $1.1'..1. Inn IV. bass. heart of a 4ai,. I-ash [tart.). .1-11,n nl.l• iu Bt.pt..nsl,cr at fl t l - 25: at ;I,i• vat.• Stirs, 1/1,1,1, ..5 1.11.••,„ vith..lll usal,-, '5O I..e.tt. at 11..t.11!.. 2 rar but 11• I prin... NI-1,..•• • din mI 11.0.1, - ate rvtail d.rnnn I 111,1,1.6 ban a•is.n r 410 at o,:ttl is; deuldit.l I/ i6l. nit \rw tlparkvs A 1101.1 u • 6 , 11,1 saks f 1.40.1 bill. 4 In. flr,t lutle 11i n''' • 1,-tight Lrr tht• nerk SSU bars M In :1.•• k lo,utx , lutge. L 111 ;1; In, Ikl M.1.9..E. 9 - FL , ur market is firm, r 34..0 •I I 1\ 1...tt ii, firm virl,nl .it, at II liendac he, LOSS of Appc litr ni.,l NI ENT k 1 1 , 1.1 . 1q..,51 , —N,...111r , Imike. C , ml 1101. n.t.• vt..81 thanliA A.. to thy Iri.tid ror, nonotidi, •;11 IL.lLaml 11.11.•, 11,1 he •,1 aillA•to. tleikr,s,..n. awl n ) steul. I 1,, Ictd, alto! ~.1111.; I .0 lou4 ..1 rrturiling health l'!tt.1.111 01, l,:•3 .-.1i1111 , 11 .1<1•11INI 1.111 . 0111,111 K no loointion. To pi .•, I 11111.4.1111 ,1, 1 an.ful to ualc lid Pnerltnyn'n . -A* Ton litrotn.-41y the marke there wemtwenty-one inches water in the channel—. Dwell, far Satorday, of one Inch. The weather continneileliondy;.t4oce psvanag, h a ,. I ore showers In the neighborhood, whfch may affect the rbier. OUR REAMS Will find noticed in ills column all the steamers now doing business at Pittsburgh. Tar keel-boat •` Martha Anderson" did not Kew° cn Satur day, fur the reason, iho did not have freight sullicient to Justify her—but she will go out this evening. Can. Jones 'IICVAY on Thursday last bade adieu to knell P. lorship and 'took unto himself a wife" In the accomplished person 01 Miss Annie Hahn, of Zanesville, 0. Rev. Allison, of Sewickley, tied the knot, at Elsysville. Capt. WV ranks among the F. F.'s of the Smoky City, and a more clever gentleman ue'er wall, I t .‘,..tk of a steamer. We say this much, notwithstanding he play eJ shyln not. giving 114 0.0 invitation to the wedding. That eupt.l.ll - ay and his new " mate" may glide smoothly o'er life's stream in " smack" now launched, and sunadoe attend their final landing, La our earnest w 3411. THOS. BELL, D. NIV C.; bLESS. C vet.. RoutNiox has again laid the public under °till knit ions to him, by producing one of the prettiest steamer•_ that ever appeared at our landing. The hull is from C. Graham & Co.', limit yard, Fri don,, and is pronounced by competent judges the hull of the seamen ;—length 156 feet, loam 3*.1% feet, hold 414 feet. Machinery by Robinson, Minis & Milers—cylinders 16 in, 4 ft. stroke; two boilers, 88 In. diameter, 26 ft. long. The cabin, one of Charley Ooehrlng's best—nuf ced. Painting by H. Murphy; car. 184 s, M'Callulll A BrO4 upholstery, Eduiundson& Co; outfit, Massey & Caldwells; copper and sheet Iron' work, Kean & Koller; furniture, T. B. Young & Co., boll and brass work, A. Fulton; blocks and tackle, Davage & Roberts; plumbing, Williams & Allen; medicine chest, J. Fleming. The 'Commerce" is fitted out in everything the law re quires, and all that the experience of years could suggest fur the safety and comfort of passengers. We might mention here, fur the benefit of our fair friends, that the ladles` cabin is famished with Empress Eugenie rocking chairs, to suit the present 4.1y1e of dress, which proves at once that Capt. Robinson is a ladies' man, au font. Of Capt. Robinson personally it is unneeesseary for us to say a word; but we might mention, that from a lung and intimate acquaintance, dating almost back to the Pumpkin Flood, wo have over found him a gentleman, in every sense of the word. In the clerk's office will be found our Iriend Harry Mason, a model of virtue and goodness. WE clip the following from the Cincinnati papers of day last: Nothing of interest to record in relation to the river un less it to. of interest to say that it is still falling, with fair protects of a continuation for come time to come. This is a great season foe little "dinkeys," and no mistake—the smaller the boat the more money is it enabled to make. The .teamer (MARINER. Cart. C. A. InLivo--- o.lerk, It LCIPER—Wiii leave for the above wd Internoell.vte h,t to on SATURUA V, A newt All, at lo k, A. M Van freight apply on ieutriL For Ciancluuntl ... Tho al,ata..t . RED WINU. Eapt JOUN WOW) nu2x—Cl,k, C Itatv« for ar. i~aabove and int. upahate part..n BATUKUAI AugtHt 9th, at 10 o'cliwk A. 91. For trt•ight passage apply on bard. For Clncinnatl The steamer CON' ERC E. Capt. J. .1. Kane. 147.44.7901. — C1erk, HARRY Meson—rill learn tor the tL ..idabove and intermediate ports on SATIIRDA Y. A ugmst nth, at hi o'clock A. M. For freight ur passage apply ou board. aun EM ON (I: CO.— TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Having male extensive pre parations this winter, we are now prepared to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by Pk:IsINSYLIANIA CA.NAL and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE EAST. ERN CITIES. We can assure our frieiids and all those dis Posed to pate the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that 110 p:ains will be spared to render general satisf4ctiou to Ship pers of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE uF TIIE INCLINED PLANES ON TIIE ALLRUIIENV Pu RTMIE RAILROAD will give increased despahh to the transmission of freight. oilier on PENN street., at the Canal Basin. rehl.4 LLOYD A LEMON. IEICS TRA SPUItTATION LINE.— Atiticiputiug the want of rot - transporting Freights to and from the East tin Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroads, we have increased oar stock of Itiats, Ac.. on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which given us a rapacity of over 1500 tons p n month each way. We assure Or friends, and those disposed to patrol:lbn , the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern mid Western Freights with promptitude and ilespatch. KIElt & MITCHELL, a:;11T Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa 11)ISSt.)LUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.— The Cn.partnershlii existing. heretofore, between Jon. rettoo.3 ait,J. BO is Keen, under the firm of JAMES COLLINS Ai CO, has been diasci!erd, this day, by mutual coteient. Th.. la - 1.m., of the late firm will be settled by .lim, ho IS tiuthormed to uw. the name of the firm fus toe. purl..., JAt'. COLLIN:Z. usbur.4l,, J u 11. THANKFUL to my friends for past favors, 1 1, 4 1.0 AtliCit 4 continuance of their patronage for my late pat titer, JAMES COLLINS, who will carry on 'the FOR W AR DINU AND COMNIISSION, TRANSPORTATION AND PRODUCE BUSINESS under the style of JAS. COLLINS (J/24 .l. BANKS KNOX. DAVED u pANDL69.I.I WIL.U.AX IMAM • C 0.171, M'Candleso, Mean* & Co., (Succrasocs to Wick .hM'Cancilfres.,)_ WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, etrYTON YARNS, and Pitt, btn Ma:,ufacturoa generally, corner of Wood and Water et !vets. Nltatairgh. rn y 5 PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE FURTHER OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO GUFFEY'S 1-TATION. FOR TRAVEL A TRANSPORTATION. Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 1E156 On and aft Pr !Monday, the 11th haat.. the Phesenger and Frvialst Traitr will run from Connelfisville to llulfey',4 Sta. ti,ll---onnecting with Bullring t Hall's Coach,— for Irmin's Station. . PASSENGERS LEAVE Uniontown by Boating A Hall's concha at 6 A. M t'onnellaciile by P. A U. R. R. ears at 9 A. M. Outlay's Stattou by Gutley'n coaclita at 11 A. M. Ira iba Statical by P Railroad cant at 12.45 A. 31. A t.. 1 a! rite at Pittsburgh at 2 P. %l. ETURNINO--P4SENUERS LEA VE Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. Nt. 1 us Matt. 4 P. M. 17 Statiou 5.1; P. M. Coate-16%1110 7 P. M., lima arrive at Uttioutowu saw, eceniu4 ERCHANDISE WILL BE FORtARDED AT LI 1W t Colt uelleville and Pittsburgh., }are flout Unioutuvrri to Pittsburgh—. ........ $.2,75 du (7...mellsvills to Pittsburgh au West Icest . tuu to Pittsburgh 1,75 Uuffey's to Pittsburgh 1,00 Pate.•u4tre will Gild this the pleasantest and cheapest runte between Uniontown, U•ucellsville. 3.c.. to Pit , sburgh. 11. BLACKSTONE. hop t. P S. C. R. It, C..nnt-Ilsville, 7th August,lBso.—laus:, TERRA COTTA OR STONE 1 WATER PIPES. From two to six inch calibre. ! PRICES from 12 to 3,0 Cents per Foot LSO- ROCU ESTER For Sale 'Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCH:ANT, CIIEESF., BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND pitoDUCE ,+I•'%'LSVIPH To KERR Rc ing, Forwarding. Colima% AND STEAMBOAT AGENT "1 4.407. - 7,. r4 P4 * V 4 ff t4 . • ' • t* ' Is l,, 7, RIVER NtWg. STEAMBOAT;. CINCINNATI For Cincinnati RAILROAD PEARL. STARCH WOW) STREET, PITTSBURGH. Dee. R. M. HUNTER, !don Merchant :►a COMIIERCIAL STREET, .4. j • •. ~,. .# .> "1„ 1111.0111 Health and Strength mast Inovl tably Follow Its Use, ji 130ERHA VE'SI HOLLAND BITTERS DYSPEPSIA DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE,! AND We various affections consequataupou a disordered Sumach or Liver. Stich euandigreation„ .1,1.11ty of the Stomach, Colicky Paine, Efearthurn,Uss al Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Pil,o. lu all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec tions, It has in numerous instances proved highly bend:Mel, anti in others effected a decided cure. Natare finds uo new enemy to combat, with thlsdellght tul in the system. Its effects are almost magical, yet the cure permanent. It communicates no violent shuck to the system, bat by amusing Ito vital energy to normal an• tion, enables it to throw off the cause, and thus thoroughly eradicates the disease. When its medicinal virtue. are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where it has become eo popu lar a family medicine, that It is sold by many of thagroOara as well as all the druggists. It would seem neodlee to offer further evidence, yet as there are doubtless-some - Who hare tried many advertised remedies. and still attired from Dyspepsia in ,a more of its dreadful . fortasiVantibjoln the following certificates, the authenticity of-which stunt be doubted, coming as they do from personifilo Wall-kratiwn. WHAT IT Id DOING FOR THE SICK. ' •' Wm. nebuchman, lieq , the well known lithographer, says: " I hare frequently used Bcerhwre'a Holland Bitters,' and find it invariably relieves indigestion and debility." • Rev. Samuel Babcock sap "I found special rellef,from its nee for a severe headache; with which thad gaiig auf fared." t J. W. Woedwell, Esq., says: 6 I have used &urbane's !Tol land Bitters myself, and recommended it to cetera knowing it to be jest what it Is represented." Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St.Cinkr. says de rived great benefit from its nee for weakness of the stomach and indigestion." James M. Murphy Bays: After several physicians had failed, Bcerhnve's Holland Bitters removed the pan from my heart and side, arising from' . indigestion." The editor of the Kittanning Free Press says: "After one oftbe best physicians in this place had failed, Beerhover's Holland Bitters cured me of the worst form of dysepsia." Francis Felix, only manufacturer of the "original Ex tract of Coffee. says: I know that your Holland Bitters is one of the best medicines in the world for a disordered stomach or liver." Dr Ludwig... Kilt or of the -Packet," Baltimore, prom:woad it a medicine deserving the confidence of the public. Dr. Itherhart... the keuting German phyeiclen of Pena., has prescribed It frequently during the lest three years, with :narked .ICCe.I. in debilitated stahei of the digestitebrgana, or of the eyatem generally. The manager •,r 13.110,, mean 'Factory says: I used it myself, and wan therefore induced to try Its effect upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility common idea 01 comminptive habit.) and really tis doing her mote good than anything she has ever taken." Win:paver experts to find is this a beverage will be diaapi pointed. but to the sick, wralt and low spirited, it . will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular rem. Mill properties. Ties groat popularity of this delightful Aromii has Induced many imitations, which the public should guard againstpur chasing. Bo mot persuaded to buy anything else until you bare given itoerhave's Ito Bitters a fair trial. ()nabob tie will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all lbw. Imitations. air Sold at $1 per bottle, or Ina boning for $5, by-the in proprtotore, BENJAMIN PAGE,.Js., 4 CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists awl Channels, car. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. GENZII.II AGEII7B. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott & Sons, 132 N. 2d street. New York, Barnes & Park. But Broadway, corner Dame.,. 8414{- more, Cuspare Brothers. Llay street and t'anna. Avenue. Cincinnati, John D. Park. Chicago, Barclay Crothere, 213 S. Water at. St. Lorne, Barnard, Adams A Co. N. Orleans, J. Wright et Co. iny22. 1 - R C. Mc LANE'S LIVER PILLS AND VERNIFIXE IMPROVED. DR. I. SCOTT. a regular graduate and physician of azten tliVe practice and experience induced by a commendable de ers to alleviate human suffering, as well as to excelihne-per foi trd an IMPROVE-ID:NT ON ME ORIGINAL LIVER PILL AND VERMIFIRIE OP DR. C. MIYAKE, !laving prepared dome remedies as the medical) partner of Dr. C. .Mc Leine, for many :scars. OUR IMPROVED LIVER. PILLS AND VIIRMIPETGE posses greater efficacy and are more mild in their operation time the Liver Pill and Verinifuge prepared according 'kith. original recipe of Dr. C. :McLane. We make this declaration imilorman lingly. and recommend them to the afflicted as being both pleasant and curative, and believe them superior to any other Liver Pill or Voreifuge ever prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below. THE WHOLE WORLD cONQUER.A . PI OIL I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCISSIAN The universal relief afforded by applications of„this CEL EBRATED Erse) of Pain Killers in Mee of Rheumatism, Goat, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Stiffness of the Joints, Sciatamt, Pains. Scalds, Borns, Aches or any other disease fur which a Paul Killer or Liniment if used. enables us to assert positively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WIITTE CIRCAS.SIAN I,LNIMENT is the most reliable. safe and. pleasant remedy yet discovered, pos sessing astonishing prole rtieo for DEALING DISEASE and TILE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many ma testations to its risme, givek by persons of enlightened judgment and striet inbig-rityVetiould induce all to adopt it as a standard Taunt): Itemedf. The Most incredulous will reluirt nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. C. McLane, distinguished as a great discoverer of . medical remedies: READ I READ II READ-11 1 MOILOANTOR N, VA., Sept-12,445. This it to certify, that I hare examined the Recipe for pre paring McLane s I mproyed Vermituge and Liver Pirlab7 Dr. I. Scott. whn has been IN TILE HAUT!' ON P.S.ESAS,ING AND USING MY ORIGINAL 3fEDTCINES IN MY OPPICII during the last THIRTEEN YEARS. and that IWleve he has IMPROVED THEM. I make the above statetnent the more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN „THEM WHATEVER. I would further state , that I have txxsPbtittly used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN RU4E6IE:NT In my practice, with the happiest celesta, and Huttiltextvone ecienuoully recommend it. C. MoLANE, M. D. All the above Medicines prepared solely woder. the =per vißlon of Dr. I. SCCYCI'. Sold by Druggists andAissolinita everywhere. The IIk:NE . INR Dr. C. McLANE'S IMPROVF..D Tanta PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMIFI2GE are signed by Dr. If SCOTT .t CO., accompanied by serutlesre of C. Mc \E. The OENITINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT 'igeed by Dr. I. SCOTT It Co-, accompanied with signature of I. SiXTT, M. D DR. I. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietors, i eel Place. Morgantown, V. DR. G. H. KF.YriER, NVholcsale Agent; 140 Wood etreet, PittaborglL J. HENDERSON & 264 Liberty Stmt. JAS. P. FLEMING, Whole.ale Agent, Ja224dlyLitawlvap3tl Near Railroad DeDtt, Allegbesy. A CARD TO TILE LADIES.— DR. DIJPONCOn GOLDEN MONTHLY PqI4 I ,,FOR FEMALES. The cOnd-inati-in di' ingredient.. in Dr. lit:pea ce's Goldim Ptile. • , redly baruildes. They hriXe -bins used In the rift, ate ice ,f old Dr. EhlpollCo fur °VW 30 years, and then and. of .-a , testify to their great and wirer-failing succe, is al ou..d. ...Ydry care, In correceing Irregularities, and thite-ssing rat , ristrua- Lien, particularly at the chance of life. From sto 10 Pills will cure that common yy: dresdful disease, the Whites. Nearly ...cry lady In the. laud suffers frost that complaint. Lire above tall has permanently cured thousands, and will cure you if you ice. were. They cannot harm you—on the contrary. they remove all obstructions. restore estate to its proper channel, and invirrate the whole system. Ladits whose health will not permit an increase of family, will find these Pills a successful preventive. For partimilamsee di rections on the fox. "Price jl—and will be sent to ladies confidentially, by mall, hy enclosing ta to either of the fol. lowing agents: Sold 1.1 SAMPLE & REED, general Agents for Allegheny City; FCLTON'ti Drug Store. Birmingham, .1011 N P.SPOTT, and by W. A. 611.1 1 ENFI:NN EY d CO., No. 43„ Fillh.street, opposite the Theatre. Pithiburgh• oho will supple dealers at pr,prietor's prices Sold by all Druggists in the city and United Staten. apr2l:l3md3p D REV ATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, Na 50 Smithfield street, between Third and Youxth streets, devote' hie enure attention to 1112 Offlee Prac tam. Ilia huoiueeo is, Mr the mm st part. confined to private Ilmerra/ Disweeg. and such painful affecions, • breught on by imprudence, yeuthful Indulgence and excess. Syphilis. Syphilitic Briapti, ne. Gonorrhea, Meet., Stricture Brecht el Discharges, Impurity td thy Flood, with aß'slieensce of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases. Scorbutic Eruption', Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease', Seminal weskuess, Impotency, Pilmt. Ithrumatiiin, Female Weekten, 'Monthly Suppressiens, Diseases of the Joint". Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Polite in the Beck and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, succtssfully treated. Cure Fttarunteett Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come nu• tier hie mire. Office and Priee.te Constitution Rooms 50 Smithfield et, between Third and F, urth etreete. filar Charges moderate. (nostedewly DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES. His SUCCEIIa In loug-standing easels le unequallml. The a3licted are invited to call without delay. Persons afflicted with "Venereal Die. eases, Rheumatism, Piles. or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his thriCe. Lettere containing a fee, immediate ly answered. in- Office and Private Roome, No 50 Smithfield erreet between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh Jels LIVERPOOL AN D PHILADELPHIA S LINE. The splendid new Steamship CITY sAurnroug, Capt. gift Lemon, will sail from Philadelphia 'un theAk. 7th August and 19th September—from Liver. pool 27th August. KANGAROO from Liverpool, 30th July and 10th September—from Philadelphia, 21st August and 21st October. CITY OF MANCHESTER, from Liverpool 13th August—from Philadelphia,4th September. From Philadelphia. From Liverpool. Cabin and $55. and $75. Steerage Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool by the above Line of steamships, or by FIRST-CLASS SAILING peCKETS, Call be procured on applicationto BABEL & CORTIS:I77 Broadway, NOW Sark, Or— JOHN TIT.OALE'aiN, 410 1 ....sty et., Pittsburgh. I'. S.—Also, Drafts for sale always on band& . • J. 1.30 t t ~.~~~ ~ h, .n e v v , „, -.~M,_• lIIME r =„2 MEE 2==fga cAuTioNI ~ : ,..,;.::..,.,;'...,,;,,..,_1i1.1. , , t 'v..,4ki. ":, , . 1 .:*. , : . ,:,, , . , ;:_i, , ..-. ,-.N..:-•:,:..',..'.'-::