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'rte 1 4 - . e ,1 4 •4 4 r '••• .4 ~..44 5' „ ,,,1 111 .;. 4 - .., '' ' - • 1- `,- 4. .-,. 4 1 4: ',.:‘ _4 14 - ''' ' - 7,. -- ' i' vL ' i4•r'. .... =. ..,/ : ,e ~ 41; * i . i>44,4'.,, r.:•e; ~..':.- v *l . ' 'efre,.....l• • ::' ~-•,1:,:,: •-;- 1 ' - r . ;” -.'•-:,' ' , • . ~ • ~,p`. • • -.--. - , ,).' ... - i tt $., ,:".. 4 t e OP 7 IP. . Ih ! *6 ' " 41 :4 V I ' . 1 11 0 S .. .424 a r : it 0;474k M~ ~~, Af%. 4 1 4 : G A-t",,%':Viej!fj 1" 1 174 -„, ,474-Nl3-,reZkeAel4 0 • #4447`7.uesstcw-A-,- - II I, .&PF A IRS. TUESDAY MOINING:::1 AUGUST 11 SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD Itid 0 u 0 w vz) a i zol :I On SEPTEMBER. 30th, and on 00TOBEH tot, Sid and 3d, 1356. je24 RORT. 0. WALKER, Secretary An Immense Democratic Ward Meeting.—An im mense mass meeting—perhaps the largest Ward nu sting ever held in Pittsburgh—was that in the Fifth Ward, on Saturday evening, to which we al luded briefly yesterday. The occasion was a pole raising en the corner of Pike and Factory streets. There were from 2500 to 3000 persons present at the lowest estimate, and the enthusiasm for our glorious nominees unbounded. The meeting was organised by selecting the following officers : President—Dß. DANIEL CORNMAN. Vice Presidents—Jag. RAnriroa, FRANCIS DUNK, WD-WILSON, JOHN HELDMAN, FRANCIS FELIX, JOHN -MARKS and A. SCOTT. Secretaries—John A. Parkinson, and Pr. DIMWIT Tho speech of Colonel R. B. Cerpenter, of Chicago, formerly of Kentucky—where he distinguished him self in the prosecution of Matt. Ward, who murdered the schoolmaster Butler—is spoken of as particularly fine. We hope Col. C. may do more service in the Keystone before leaving. His shots will tell in the enemy's ranks. Capt. Robert Porter also epoke with effeot, after Which the Pittsburgh Glee Club enlivened the meet ing with a number of spirited songs. Ctowhiding a Oypritrn.—A scene of rather a dis graceful character was enacted on Saturday night, the locality being a house of ill fame on Second street, kept by a woman named Leslie. It appears that an inmate of the establishment, a Miss Sarah D. Wilkins, had quarrelled with another female, whose name 'has not transpired, in which Sarah, nhu is large and athletic, chastised her in a most summary manner. A young man became the fair one's Dun Quixotte, and procuring a cowhide, repaired to the seebo where ho proceeded to indict corporal punish ment in the most approved form. Her shoulders exhibited unmistakable proofs of the severity of the punishment. A warrant was ii,nied by Aid. Mc- Masters; but up to last evening n, arrest had teen made. Barn Burned ty a Stroke of Lightniny.—We learn from the Fayette county papers, that on Wednesday week the barn of Mr. Joseph Here, of bunhar town ship, was struck by lightning, from which it to:A fire and was entirely consumed, together with its contents. Although the fire was discovered immedi ately, so rapid was its progress that it was with di®• unity the horses were got out of the stable , but their safety was not complete, as the most valuable one bed been struck dead ley the lightning. Mr. Hare lost one hundred and fifty bushels of old wheat, in addition to his present crop of grain and hay. His lose Is estimated at about $2,500, on which there was no insurance Great Reptbei can Dertone , ati , .. at Tnnperance • correspondent, who was •• about," informs 4.1.8 that the Repablicans had "a grand rally" at the Old Cumberland Church in Temperanoeville, on Sat urday night. After blowing horns, ringing bolls, waving flage and burning tar barrels, fifty persons assembled—including Democrats and youths under twenty-one. A resolution was passed resolving that all Fremont men do put down their names in a blank book, which was exhibited for the purpose, and Crum ten to twelve names were obtained in lose than one hour: Well done for Toutperance Mea Hotel.—Thts elegant house is now le the pro priCtership of Mr. Jo...epla F. D. Keating, a tru-,4 hospitable and gentlemanly landlord, who is well known as an old resident of Pittsburgh. The 1.1160 is situated OD the Monongahela river, with moot beautiful grounds and shade trees in front, and a moat inviting lawn and grove ie OS rear. wings, arbors and springs bare been supplied by nature and art. The Hotel is about five miles from town, not far from Braddock's field, and needs only to be known to be extensively patronized, not only by our citizens. but also by visitor., from a distance. Re- :lora-milted further Cha worth, „ h .: OAP's* E. Frank. charged :TO, heing / v oice , frum) ,:widw (rpm Etpl4a, Chemung county, w e Jyesterday tar a fa:- N. Y., was re.eotutn, they hearing. Th e p i , ti e : ' II M . Alta q.spect.d iden tify him have not yet arrived, '41.4 fhAn """ 6 la- " °" ken for the purpose of girtug Llll.lll .14" Larceny of For ty Dollars.—Sonie time eg. Kerr, of Allegheny, wee robbed ,;f the above amn.:424 of mouey, but no arrest wee made until yeaterday, when John Hays was taken int, custody on the charge. The money taken war gold and silver, which will render its identificatiun difficult. Hays ww, committed for a further bearing. M. 0. W. B.—Oun of this kidney was gent to the hill yesterday by Esquire McKee, of Birmingham. His name was William Long, and the charge—an assault, and battery OD hie wife Eve. In the Riot Nee, in yeaterday's Sane, the name of one of the riotere wee reported Wi Ma. Bleckytock. It ebould have been Robert Blacketnek. Dr. Bell's Opfislora of Hoeietter BHter■ SPRINGFLELD, ru., April 14, 1654 Borne months since, while recovering from an attack of re mittent fever, I was requested to try Dr .1. Hostetter's Cele- Mated Stomach Bitter., as an article peculiarly suited to the condition of convalescents from (eves. it to but stmplept.- thie to say that it rapidly reatored the powenof my digestive organs, and at the same time kept my bowel. gently Opel.. I have no hesitation in saying that hitherto In using it in my practice, it has, to every case where I have ordered it, acrd like a charm In thus speaking freely of It, I far bem puff a patent medicine, au article it by no means claims to be. EaNFORD HELL M.D. N. B.—We will not be accountable for numerous counter felts of ilostetter hitters, put up in the same shape bottle an Purchasers will he able to tell the original by •+eaer'e Mimi! betug bluwo 1U fall upon the bottle, noel OTT Kft & SMITH, -curers and Proprietors, Penn el. suld Hotels generally' tbrougl.- irlicOs‘e tbe Dr. J. or by tasting it Sole Harlots._ And for sale by Druggists out the United •Stelae la lid Caaaw. Jur A Lady of our acquaiu. ELL, No. 15 Btalaton street, New York, vol4l fiver complaint for a long time, and after trying man dice, was advised to try Dr. M'L.A.NV'n CELEBRATI LIVER PILLS, preparod by Fleming lir., of Pittsburgh. She did so, and saps that with one box she was effectually cured. Indigestion, stoppage of the menses, custivenewl, an 1 general irregubutty the bowels, are all diseases origin', nog in the same prolific cause, as is also that dieedful scourge, Dyspepsia. Those who are afflicted with any of the above enumerated diseases may rest assured that the source of all their maladies twin the liver, and for Its corr.,' tin the beet remedy ever offered to the public is Dr. Me. Lalle's Celebrated Liver Pille. Try them The mosey rt.. iundrd if not satisfactory. Purchasers will be careful to ask fur Dr. M'Lons's Ws bruted /Aver Pair, nurnufectured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts burgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth less. -Dr. 61`Lanee genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the amusture of FLEMING BROS. Also, for Dy the 'sole propnetere FLEMING BROS, Successors to J. Kidd a Co., 4 .8.dew1 No. 00 Wood street, corner of Fourth. _ rs,e.- What a Druggist Says--Da. 1. Semi d : - .flake great pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy , o f your Dr. McLane's Improved Liver Pills. Haring a Bilious attack, arising no chubt, from the torpidity of the dtver, one pill was tuiilcie [lt to restore my liver to healthy OIDMOU. COusequeutly, 1 eta in usual health to-day, and ciseerfully recommend the Improved Pllle to those dmllatly afDtcted. Yours, F. M. CIIALFANT, Druggist. llaaineburg, Ya., Feb. 20, 1856. Dr. McLaue's atexovre Liver Pills and IMPROVED Fermut - e, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Circasedan fug t, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott, men isie Medical graduate, and Phyeician of extensive a sego' am gentling, MAY as p re p ared ice. I. aasoMorgantown, Dark Pit %S FROM TUE FOUNTAIN MEAD! , Aloariewrown, Vs, Sept- 12, 1 865 - • „„,. Iv, That I have examined the Recipe for Improved Termlfage and Improved p l'e r parin his 1: 1 . 1 Scott, who had been in the habit of pre. Liver by .."• v original medicines In my cake during paring and n. dug and that I believe he hes imp M.D. roved toe last thine au yeah ve statement the more willingly as I -them. I teak a the ."`" whatever. C. idaLAYS, have no intern at in them Yermifage and minim= Live Dr. kilarineis urnaervan We of C. McLane, for sale by accaramanied by earl& ywhere. Druggistal axiinterthanta emit Wood at., Wholesale Agent. Do. GFO. M. ICEISICR,I4O. ens', near Railroad Depot s Ds. 5. P..YLKNING, tiles; an9:dawapc Wholesale Agent. , to MORGAN t CO.'S, WOonte one, come all, - - pit gent in the SAT He. 164 WOOD street, and bay what; or CAP floe . A large stock or s i TA -{,yint end STRAW . ~ ~' HATS always on hand. Bernemhe , r M 1 r 11 1 1 :4 A W l oO t ti SCO7 sir morturosuon, a 4. instant a plaster is aPidled;" l TE.sT Fyifb I must ceswe, and. vigor is given by pertxrs PAIN EX. ittE TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de- BY TELEGRAPH. composed they will soon be restored to their natural color; but if so, the contagious influence will be neutralized and arrested, for mollification cannot proceed wherever the salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated. PO/BON FROM INSECTS, REPTILES AND PLANTS, is rendered quite harmless by rubbing In instantly a quantity of DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it has swollen, and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the voltaic bat tery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of bees and mosquitoes, the Instant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily neutralized. None genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of Sold at 25 cents per boa by Dr. Gli,l). H. KHYBER, 140 Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In medic:Mu, throughout the United States All orders or lettere for in formation or advicv, to be addressed to 0. V. CLICHIgNER CO, New York. auo:daw2vr Aka- Hoofand'• German B -Certifleate of Ralph Lnte, E•q., LAlllor of Spirit of Thaca," Itooh.n, u. Dr. C. M. JJcAson—Dear Sir: The Bitters are la groat de mand hero. In addition to the quantity sold by Motley Barber, your agents, the two other stores sell more of them than any other medicine. I find they are much used by con valesceut fever patients to rebuild their broken caneitu thine. I Lave used, during the last summer, to my ow. family, four bottles. They were recommended to me first by a neighbor, at a time when my system was much debilitated frost the of of a severe bilious fever. They gore me an appetite and restored a tone soil rigor to my whole system. In one of the September windier+ of my paper I related or experience of the good effects of the Bitters, eince %huh time they have had a large eAle, arid have now btrone the standard medicin, in this vicinity La conclusion, I would say that 1 feel groat pleasant. to giving you this testimony of tho rftloo some.. of 3.:ut preporatwn. Rosi.o.ttully. o,ore, RALPH LUTE Bce advertlsament. I•br sale by FLbiIIING BROS. and Dr. tIKO. II IC RYSER Pittsburgh. air Honor to whom Honor Is One t--Empty puffing re despise, and fluttering nottrett of articles that never have or never will he of we h, the community we de teat. But when we see a EllBll first taluing himself from t h e beech stains of disease, and then honchoing hia and friends, and finally a whale ivmmunitv. through the agency of an at title that he arridentally diarn,ated. we tur forced to believe in him, and Kite hint the hest n.dire and the moo conspicuous that our c.lumns all Itir I/ tnii reader, In Mr Kennedy. and •no h t. the origin . hen Medical Ins,rrery The mo , t desperate ht.n5..1...i the N. vrest attache of hheurnettAni .I..Nelirei t its. are cured sh,test spare of time by this ar•-identni, yet most Implttatit. Mt Kenn,dy Kir N., 10446 11.1,211/sellaolit iu all:Alio( Sold wholesale and retail at DR.. LiEuBUR 11 liFY”7ll%+, LW Wood attest, sign of the (widen ]Later, and at J FLEMING'S! Alkghe., 4i-Thon••nd• of Children Die •n.1411y • er,Nll, .11.1 yet two t r Dr It.•ecils' u..rt. Tat att.l Cancltalagua 8111 dtatit. , ) lb. lat... f ,rwetl by this (Itnea..e, gi‘e Ir., paassi,, t. the Prousthly It. thin...ming ~ali.loart I NI t 1.11,1: of lb.! II to Ity efflca,l.-M1 to 1•11 ;.14Int , r.• 11 d.atiors. 1.u..11111,1, .1,1 t Inctnt. t • 414".. For vale, wholemda aud retait, t.y H 1E 2F:L1.L.101 & Pt, corner Wood and .treat. 13..11d &I.", by LIENIHMS.'iN & H6tt, I Holrry H r EIXEIIAII t McK FINNAN, 41.1,06,,T crrr ooid dau sir Wh y will you Surrer, intr., RELIEF CAN 1,1 , ! St, EASILY ORTAI IlaviL you IlhotiMatunst, NcanalOa, Brn. bin; Croup aurt J.u‘e.. Bury., !Ipralua, ur PAW.. in .thy paw' of 'crux rr.tem f If ,d3re by u.oir lh. overt I.3Antiful all liniment., the Larti.v.4," ny Dr .....eurr, n. V•.. .141 44 'mar rbrat•. ti 1. de .ala nu.ll r•qatl. Lt Ur H EY! . lA. IN •If e .1. I J. 1.9. I' FLEMINie. m-s. 1; r. A Ile,te !`ve cvrtisnonnnt In anuttier rninton 'M•+ 411 W Stockings •.d liost•ry for Wtol•r.-- I f you don't want pont brt piss - 1,a,1 with t. 4 •od .h•.rt r_:.; trate out .4. wv and 141 T of 31/...cirt ulicy F;.fth •IAJ but .•ntt c:,icatst nut tt.at a.o.k• p.A.Lr uol 1,113. • • nly tart, 13=11 R.:newton the ylarr, ,actAr Le“ int.,l Batt. bel Gem flair Dye—Ein..-1, up: oh. tar i/41.121. ‘,test 1.11 , mr - r...1,r; t,I. at 'l , l•Da, •./Ihrog. I.•• .4-14 101.4. - ..1.1 r .4,014,11, (a. uln• yr r% r •1 1 , 4 Trtih I 11 ,, rullray, Nor Turk Sold, is boloss.la •.d by Itr 442/1 it )I•YISCI., lio /IRE:ER FARM IN ALI EIiIIENV 1 Al AT Al a nc.•t ....1. , •I Owlnl.l..at,t. Lev, I 4,, El. .1111 2x o.1:1 N,rro ta, ks.. 111 /I IN.r Iwl I, lownntslp Montt. ~,,, ll,' 141,0 , h% I. I. ,rafts is •1141 the. Al%, L.-101.11. , 14.1r , ..1 4,ona,k, r. 1,. \.. I au.] :•ti.,• , ...f t ! Yrq ..f 41.. tale DA‘LollfrA- r 3.• 1, 1,, uta.l ,111,41,..1 IrA 11 I.v tit on, YI. io•L•, r 4-tetr,,tt.,..4 4., A.-II I t h I . 44, 17. 7 1 1 53 1,7 5 1t!.. "5 4 , 1...1 N., 3 iNlru .a• rva ~.1 I • • / 140 , 1*..f Prlet .14.1 913.1 jm I ivan. ,:t, • bei•r-hlll !Lg . " .f • •ri • ...del ALA •1 1,414.1 . , Any E , tustra, •..oinooll , lts., , I MlE.,gbel.y 110, •,, , ui•r • y. ' •-mosih t ( hn , Ail.. 1... Lir Sand inror vrll e1.t..• 1„,,. ; ;.Shii. l ;4 in 7;stu It rOrot l•• aurta. *Pah, a al,- ta tea lb an I aaa , slar•, ta6. •artalaasaa 4.3aar ta al• a , aaatraa. Ills iota. 'al I , A I^. liaats,ar .411 rloor,s. tl moNDAy u.l Uk..-I , A 1 , 2 "b .Iln .•'• k • 41.•••• .1,1 .1 11 AsAtgutnetit. k land 4 dlr., A anaiwted; klarev hie& 5,1 N 15., 4 ' to Linen 'Lade eli.asa, .l•, Priuta. 1.1101, tke, o.tt TUE:WAY m..ruitt r4,ulmeuring at 10 1..1,X111 la A 44 one bundre , l ywir at ,umelect PA O, • large sau.tr .21 dtlfilliefe, Atl..a land othrt 1 est, Tvl.lll IN. 110. 11111 g. 1.1.310 T4l end, I3nn.wa, Sc atz7 JOHNW. m.cAlcrin, Biu. Pk/AILK an.l DierKllll7l,M., XIII Era 1.a.1 the ILddit.kt auA DlAl4ll , llling offal kind. of Li.e FUR CONCERTI+, LECTURPI: 4 . V. X lIIIIETIi IN:•L A. All ,Ldoolunkat Ldue--.other 1,7 mail,tel .d t.e—dlr. L. 41 t. tho ent the Al. nirtg I'fors4, vetil to, , Ito atteutlou a 1 T ABUSINESS MAN wanting a g aw }u.i ne.a 1.C911.011, where Let a .mall . apical I. ra.0411101, &nu hoar of a good 1.0a11.00d atm, for awl, I.y at4.l)iutt au7 R CUTHBERT t SON. 51 Market RYE FLOUR—For sale 11V aut. .1 A aTZER at..l .1 NEW BOOKS —Received and h,r pale Ir , an TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE plat CP.!. I I..tvi hh. for card, than any house to the cdy. All ~ught to ...., whet, they can buy $1.2.6 ha il, and f 1 loi 1.11 r+Dtig. H,• do I/tot s/ II sum few thlop 1011/1 thou crew. particularly u her e all Ale fauttliar with the price. We shall well 111 a small I runt, N•1.t...1. wa will leave nu Impartial plliillt• decide. Coln. Parry's Japan Expwrittlan, .f... 7 ,0 Vt nib and Wealth Md,IIII/I Wr 2...relartuti and business Sleet., 1 .ttl 111.11110LI•US POOIIf l/1 the English Language, 1 :•‘:) Bernard Llle , tel Fredttha Creator. 1./ AlIVCIIII.11 • 04 of tlat.trd the thrit litllcr. l ,'" Alfred Tennyenn'a l'nenas. :.. '`le sad Exphoetl do of Frew. .1.1, :4111111..0 . C•I• , • Cyber... 70 'mince, Mn YuH • •roubled «uL I ugold Th.. Martins he Old Inn—by The Wendel er, Rachel (trey—by Kaman, Salad for We •• •• Solitary, Defence of American Policy-I,y WL. Buccaneer's Daughter, Chip Boy of the Dry Dock—by Cherie, Canty Pot tread of Buchanan, large end email. Fremont, " Republican Simitater Fillmore end Donelson Songeter. Remember, the place to get Bargains la at LAUFFER'S CHEAP BOOR STORM, No. 77 Fourth at NEW MUSIC—" Now what I sing 1.1 you"" sung by Miss Louisa Pyne, for whom It wa rn . expressly et unposed and Writieu by her sister; Mrs. Oaltou. If loved by ther—My Prairie Flower—two new Ballads by W. V Wallace. l'll lose thee in the spring time"—Francis 11. Brown. You remember Ellen—J. M. Stewart—words by Thou. Moore. I'll sing thee a song of a dear little heart—O. R. Barrows- Como to this beast so lonely—lor contralto voice—music by Sart... Yee, thou art like the tower of May'—Peal. Hiller. Six Nocinnies poor le Piano—par W V. Wallace—No. Souvenir de New York. Fairy Star Schottinch—Robb. Stopel. Sleet rtio in tine forest sha de —words dry Clarence Melvin— music be W. H. Doane. Moonlight Polka—Siunl. M. Downes. Elmswood Walt¢—llerlt es. The last meeting with the Old Folke—Baker Mount Vernon Polka—Hauser. Farewell dear mountain home—ll Truvatore, by Verdi Avenue Pulka—Kirsetienheuter. Los Bords do luiret value elegautes--Ledne. Twinkling Star Polka—Antonio de Augnera. Also, Fantasias and Concert pieces by Wallace, austere Satter, Ravine and others. Just received by Express. CHARLOTTE BLUME, ' No. 115 Wood et. second door above Filth st. ,Fir Music malted free of postage. i su7 VALUABLE BOOKS BY EXPRESS at DAVISON'S BOOKSTORE, 65 MARKET steer t, near Fourth street: Daniel and the Revelation, viewed in their mutual rela tion; by Anberlin. Sermons by Ito.. C. H. Spingrow, the modern Whitt aid The Mystery, or Evil and God; by Young, auth or of &Hat of History. Sibert's Wold—a new book, by author of Trap to (ketch a Stint:alum. I Fremont's Life—beat edition. Life of Buchanan. Walther-bliss Bremer's new book. -,b u a c es ftelns;_cempleta in one volume—only 75 rte., Tam-'' • Prom New ltOrti; S. Library, Na 4, being4oo vols. for $lO. an; _'Vous August 11.—The IL S. sloop of wad LOOMS.-100 toms. Like Champl7dn for''Frt w sale by [Jo-is] JNO. MODUBBBD Jameatovrn was at Madeira July 26th. EMI MEG it 164m4t, IM=:7=. HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, 0. Y. OLICKE.NER 3 CO., Manufacturers. litosms, October 30, Ihs I AUCTION SALES p VA AM USEMENTS. lAigoLds, '2 vvla , Cr•. )lArtitt- Lvver losiall Mgt., . TIEII a TY.POITRTII coaranwass FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON CITY, August IL—Senate—Mr. Ma son submitted a resolution—which was adopted— calling on the President for information as to what measures have been taken by this Government in re gard to the propositions adopted by the Congrees of the allied Powers of Europe, recently held at Paris, respecting the abolition of privateering, and the doc trine that free ships make free goods. Mr. Mason said it was somewhat remarkable that these powers should have presented these proposi tions as a new question, when it was well known that the United States had contended for their adop tion ever since the foundation of the Government. .. - Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Territories, reported back the House bill to re-organize the ter ritory of Kansas with a written report, which takes the ground that the Senate hill, now tairtire the House, is the best plan for the pacification of Kansas that the bill be laid on the table, as a test vote on its re jection. Mr. Pearce reported a joint resolution transferring from the State to the Interior Department, the duty of distributing to public libraries and colleges the documents printed fur that purpose; also, to author ize the giving of documents to hoards of trade and chambers of commerce throughout the country. Mr. Pearce reported the House bill for the pur chase of Dr. Katie's work on the exploration of the Arctic seal, Mr. Bigler's resolution, offered ou Saturday, relative to the tweutiol, of Col. Fremont, was adop ted. Mr. Weller moved to takn up the Pacific Railroad bill, which was disagreed He 9164 tic bad yield ed to the River and Harbor hills, and now the friends of those measures failed to assist him in considering that hill. Mr. Seward remarked that be was alwayit Mr. Weller did Mr. Seward the justice t, nay that there iime not in the Senate a member who had rea• dered toore uniform and efficient acre in behalf not only of the Pacific Railroad bill, but all maaaurea for the benefit of California. than the Senator from New Yorl.. The Senate struck out from the !Buse bill. appro priating for executive, judicial and legislative aspen. ,13., the provision relative to Kansas. by a vote of against 12. E=l Seunte Pirui.k out the appropriation of S.ISA, uUti for bootie voted to tuember, of the Hou.e heroto oro Adjourned. N•.,...--The Lluu.e tabled, by twenty uino ty. the bill to enable the iiwnerti land warrants t., I.icate the NaLLIC ,pn any of the public diirnaln tutipert to entry, whether the WltlilDlllll iirire he $l,2Li per are or olberu i.e. Mr. Campbell, uf frt.te the ( . ..nicuittee IVay, and Means, rep.” - to4 a 1,11 reduring the dutlep nit , ml , ...rts, and ”ther rrhe o•nvidera. 1. 1 , 41 of the 1.011 till the third Mtrearty to Mr. Campbell, 4.! Ohio. the rams ewinwittew tntrudurrtl a 1....Ji11! I t•II • • Vllll,ll asa astoptati--ealling oti the ..,ceretary of the Treasury to (tarnish a large 1011" 111(.4111•1114.n atleeting the interest of rho latent seetion: .4i the :.,unity In coml.:tnw with the tariff, 1-eking to Lilt) enlargement 4•1 the I'm, 1101_, the growth 441 the raw material, the prianotton of the memitseture or the finer tosterial., the e aten, in r.or 4,1,41 trade, and alL4tig varotes suggest, ate from the Treasury rclatno to the reissue law., A... A llat..age wt.+ reeeirett fr!mi the President ol the 1 salad s.tates returning, with Ei• Otjeleti.4lo, 010144 N r, the improvement of the Des Moine. R s p,.l,. Ho says It is !i•ldo to the .arse objeetions ae ,tiler Far bills, and refers to hi. ',rest.," Int,flart, for Li, ,e.Ol that aulises-t Tne hill was then laid on the Tho tnes•ape bevinz been rend, the quentgon re , erred the I.ar•age •d Itte Lail owlet' the ~ hje:tlou • : the pre rtua• qui:sll4 , a. Ic wee peeeol. n••Ie tt.; oien.itog the l'reoldene* veto tea. 170 nay. , trttip , tit tho LIII mai ,ut approi.riektv.til 6•r the scipp.rt .. I the ottom the [Mufti! Mr. liarr I,n, rising to a personal a 1 PM of trs:t fr..11l Mr iiurittigains'i *TA,. h. at i•et:.•u. .1." Mr ILLITI,NAI • er!!!! the romark that !here • It .4,241 fewel if i.elr h fare , orter:teel.,• ths, r-.•ul 1 wor! - •!e I o.!! Iltal \tr 1,,, 4 ,„, t . ei iiryie4aetiiiiii pe• CL anJ irn•leil [hal it wighi yet ha i••tiry.lt:l3: ;ho • meter u••• irri-isiker. halt .1 rt inten S•4l, •i•roetly e e r in I verily 4 • iiorge h.in •o• any •••o u ,- 001.1t.1 to ante Kith tra , k iihierer.ienry 4.• •ny p• ,,, t,14 • •NO ^. - µritrr at, rtrt .n the ll•arte, he e.l 4144,0 mud aii.4i4galeel caluhin t "0 rh...44•41 kt• atapheti. , 4134•• • the armo ir-in -eri•te, with. to the ! .4 harm., pr 011:1•1•1, seta.] the ,art Ur t•iii.ne• i •I•trt Lee Aet 11 I. I, tt.• CoastAtu leVfo Air (•. mi ,4 43 11 1-1 th.i 4al aUf 1 ,, .urlyK , t Cat •!* a.Z . ... 151 !bat rrial.nic !Nherittntl pr .Ir Yor,oioKt.•Vl ougg.•lA.l A •ul.+r.brir i Mit-,1/11 •,41t.icr, rtr I't.lar'l4g that no !•ott eta trt,rary 114. •birh t.t.al.-r, are" ti,a•ie IL, art. 'bail ; I 4,1 .r. ;:a•ctO•rywic.rt.! •.1 any cria•••altatt a.tlilnir tr. he a le 1 r 1,111. !cg 1..1-stun , It ans.! aft •rstaerl.l-1, •hai! and a..oflrtnai I tut thlr pr , •eut• aitalt otrl be 1 3 .1 rat•.l a, .., prt .103 Ihre Prertidant (464 n 1,4666 1.6 Iv ,rtate Istr.a. 3011 tt rha!l 1.. i.r. daft I. rropirty our+ t. r.tara.nr rnra. , • , n •f trrnt• 17 t arated Land, ..f tt.dt rtaldants, .4 any 'Atari...ay •.! 1,11 le.'. 1,1,43 .1/ ai.) • It..ar t. , trrr.t..rt .11 It.. ni.f.r-cnran! ../ 91.1 •t.••••• '• nts•l para..n• an•l pl•-ar 1.1,,f•in n n.l I—. Int Dan. nal •ric ail untav fill IA arette, 1•11.1 Ft;i' tt.r• It ,Lo.! It:. futtiter dot, 1.. ladle 4 fri , lol,, otrortarrr to it-titre( tbo ratorn od and •• Alb: iJ •71 erFor 1.1 tLr I ttdr-I ttotrtiottuoll I ea"! I=ret r..r ~.,. I law Mr orni I.rt (1 At it,r a c‘r• o+l, “1.1 1 , lit in •ve.l tho pre,' Ni t . t, I • • 1. , I tJe e , 1,4,4tc . a 1,. I Lv 1-11 Vv. .:Tlt ,0,1 !Le Pad ~.11.11, 0 VAr4 4- herwat. I le (bat °toy rbc "Teak., •lettdc..l IL, r.:4•en.lLocnt u, T.ier, and •tiltinitl 4 llJ Lr Id map'', • p,..., .+.w a .11°1 by n Tvlo I" egalLitt , I be . ..enata artieliittlent eine !herd' ore returned It &hat lieely The Light L.i:s ailhor were imee...4 Ito , tea till 7 gew:ral debate LATER FROM EUROPE ARM AL oi TNN AILACaI Nr , A ttp...t II The steamship A rag , qr. ved 1.• 11,1 y fi stn II re and !'“l:tikftinpton, I.rlng tug I..bdon dale, to the .flth d the Bull,. the Tba Arag.. hrmg, 1: tomonmgor, nm.mg them t • rI f tearer de,patrhrt 11 , 111 `I. reller,bury F,Ten,t.eater of clenpnt , -he.. fr• The ..vii reek )n the Dnehy • f Mne,ecurara had been ,ouli.letely tirprtortrort. Twenty arreoL , had loren m ode. I Or tort rorn, belnt.gdtg to the Ma rem', an "..onety, had been -.1nt0ne...1 to Unto proiroleo I pt to .. for trio and .•therry hr !PIM, ,o 1 ion and twenty y Three inilkon nt troll oartrldges had been ordered by telegraph to ho tent from Cologne to Italy. The a,e4luntg from li3pitin are to the :nth ult. TI wivg nearly suppressed. Jai:alma boa sub 'limed arid ilerana lied been evacuated by tietiangl ltikr, and the militia were hastening!. give up their tntlfal RIO/ and other chieha had t/ed to Later intelligence, biiwever, elates that Malaga and ri re tiaila hail pronounced against O'Donnell, and that the ri•yel troupe hail pined the movement. EN:II,A N D. The Loti.,ll T,,,, , ,. , 1 Ihn nith, 1 . 1111i1311111 1111 laudatory of Col Ftermalt, and peat ..1 his al addresa ae WUrthy of any people and any .1:11to, , me,, 7 uo 117 Rd vines from China state that the revolution was usegreasing. tiisty-five rebels were broke in Can to one day. August 11.—Mr. M arcy, in reply to w Ar arm e maratium law adopted by the t,ecoiration the allied powers, and sub `th' t e u l e " d, the"t:l'c' p resident'' C.Junt iartigee, the French by the President declines Minister at Washington, say, ',dents most urgput its acceptance, and Mr. Marry p, that it was un reasons fur so doing, and also argues of the wise for nations to surrender the dom:" 1 " ocean to three having powerful navies. TM.. Pr"i dent proposes to add to the fired proposition iu declaration of the Congress at Paris, the following word.: "and that the private property of the sub jects or citizens of a belligerent on the high mean of the other belligerent, except it he contraband." Thus amended, the government of the United States will adopt it, together with the other three principles contained in that declaration. lam directed to corn• municate the approval of the President to the 2d, :id, and 4th propositions, independently of the jet, I should the amendment be acceptable. The amend ment is commended by en many pewerful considers { Lions, and the principle which calls for it has so long bad the emphatic sanction of all enlightened nations in military operation on land, that the President Is reluctant to believe that it will meet with any seri eus opposition. Without the modification of the ht. principle he cannot convince himself that it would be wise or safe to change the existing law in regard to the right of prlvateering. North Carolina Election. RALEIGH, N. C., August 11.—Returns from fifty counties show a Democratic gain of about 50Cal the votes for Bragg, the candidate' for Governor. The Democrats have also gainedtaitmt twenty mem bers of the Legislature. ' - 4 - 1• 04"- '- ~- 4 -r j , 4 *...7.;... .111 40 .7,..4,1n.1, - fr , i , ':/ , ,,-7. , z) ; E0 .. .4,, - T 0m..„,,;: ~, ~ -. •,, 4 •e . . 1 -- ... • ke. 4 , 4, 4-' . x 4. . , _ ,-- , ~. f.” • * • • ••• '-• i : 1 'N t : V• 4 rit .• .e .i . '. -•• ,F.. , • • f „,„ • • , 4.4 .% ••• 1 ' ;.• ;Iv; 1,-.1 Y ' ,• • • . AI• • -.-4.-, IL. army WI =1!!!I IIMI!!1!11=IIIIIN111,!1!!13111111 .nJ 0,1 nA Mr 1'..4.ng Er ,t ut (La 111=E Pierialute Law ORME THREE Daili M.it -' TIAIt PROM' EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA Haw YORK, August IL—The Canada has arrived this evening at Halifax. She brings Liverpool dates to the 2d inst. LivEnpooL, August I.—The Cotton market is firm, and advanced. The sales reached 69,000 hales, in cluding 10,000 on speculation. The exporters took 9,500 bales; lower qualities have improved most; other qualities are unchanged. The quotations are as follows: N. 0. fair 7d.; N. 0. middlings 6 5-16; Mobile fair ; middling 61; Uplands fair ; mid dling 6 2.16. The sales on Friday were 12,000 holes, including 4000 for speculation and export ; the mar ket closed firm. The stock in port, exclusive of ship board is 778,000 bales, of which 645,000 were Ame rican. The accounts froua the agricultural districts are favorable. 95111‘95t. Previtions are unchanged, with a limited business. Iron is unchanged in every respect. American stocks active but unchanged. A decline of 3d in Flour has occurred during the week. Wheat has declined 9d and Corn Bd. The Brokers' Circular says Flour is considerably lower, with but little speculative demand; inferior grades have declined 3s and the better qualities from Is to 2s. Wheat; there is but little speculative demand, and the weather being favorable fur agri cultural operations. the decline has reached 4d. Other circulars report a decline of 6a9d for Wheat, and from 3s to 5s for Flour. The prices are all Ir regular, and Western Canal in quoted at from 20n to 300; Philadelphia and Baltimore Flour 31a335. From Washington WASHINGTON, August 11.—It is nut trite that Judge M'Lean hos issued writs of baberis corpus in the rases of persona charged with treason in Kansas. The applications were made to him, but were refused on the ground of its not appearing on the fare of the papers that their detention was without law, hut on the contrary, that the warrants against them were issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. The elaborate report on the tariff arid finances, suede by Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, from the Committee of Ways and Matins, is accompanied by a bill in. creasing the list of articles free of duty, which iwn brace those that enter into American manufactures. and are not produced in the country. Wool under 15 and over 60 rents per pound at the port where imported, is to be free of duty; intermediate grade remain subject to the present tariff. The repuri„ is voluminous, and the result of much labor. It ie a' coalpanie4 by valuable tables. Deaf rut. tiv o Fire CINCINNATI. August 11.--The town of Pomeroy, was (testi-toed by bre at :t on Friday houses were destroyed, all the loudness portion f the tow n.Court House and pull u• i..fhottii. Two persons were killed by ladling Inaba. 11 allow Ft♦ Cr at Hams.■ Nen lul., Augupt 11.—. Advice. from Havana mate the yellow fever In he very prevalent there, ah.l that many of the Amerman ,hiptnastery have died ut the dtftave Trade audlghil very dull. The i.rig Frank Ilostna hen been a - rooked on 11a boa li al la. Kentucky Election LL t.r, Aoput 11. --ComOr4/ , return. from 01, mmnise-4 Flee 2430 mrjvrily' t•' the A merieann. "Che Uetn.-•raur gum 14 7 1111. I) EA L ESTATE AT AUCTION in Nian, 1 Lot r lie n •I Pobtir A tut 414.4..41 2ATIiII • 1 *ft..; 11.• I..th .1A) 4.4 A uglaat, the I.4 , Atts-•• six 6.1,10.5aug 1...4.2 .4 Urouud. ••.• b 1.. l . .s; ft f • ,,, ;1.4.4.t0rl r at I,rsobllb .4 lt•Aarb,-.41.r 19 I ~"; It •14 (...1 , mt. t,t.. 11isie Sn sr• the •410 01. • ornrsar, renblno• c, ,Alt .4 the lAlul Pkil 4 izo , At., 04. •...1 of tinutt..l 41 fort 4.A1! tert 6' p. Sail (be tr•s• of t ra,ttru •;;;..! 4.2kar rs •E ;rats, um. • lute 11.. Aso. bats /14.( • •,•••• cl.prctb. Twmitir• Termt M ra•ka LILAKIL/.1 L RPCIIKI. A .4, ib.b.aor• AGAZI!saIS! MA6AZINES' NIA6A 10.0,1 o,oel roeo4 , E., txc,.< 114 • 11.,,g,••04,p k, l u5,,.0 Su I,s , 1 • 10, %A( y 1111.4 • it• MO. t • 1.-", I V, h •• - . J 1411 , . • k 0.-4-.• • h_xs web I ' lM li•f2 sfi J OIT IAUALI. IN f bis% ,rh.bi, I I . l,liLit - 411.6Nr lb 1.4. A4l Ibig,K, NI A vi aurtiiiNt, 14.4 et-4.1 lb* Mlle AP h... 141 51 , 111, T( II r. ER A 4 slivo,et riII!!.LIFE: u 13.1 .11 311 \ yvty.%t..NT. Isaritt.g a.• ese tut) •.4 cf.a. Ora,artaa ( , t V. I I . h 1..rt..e, TV.. I A , I' ctat. • 1., J ”g .4.41:• , )I.c I. I 1 2.,r1 , t• ••,/ •141., La. 141.4.1 a. I ty. 11 • 1.4. ~i 6 oral• ja a 4 e t 11. ar. ....4..a.ataa • I.i .0 . •1.1, • 1: 1,1.4.,• AL otLelt t.l eat. • arwat.‘ 4. 1.... / 15 4 al-1•r VI A ati1.i.t. , k11. ,, ‘1 , 1 • .al Fllll. el 11... 1 4.1 M A 1.1. 'rl ;it It( 11 )M p. 7 '4,... , 4, 1.20 r naltars. 4/ 1 . Clti.a..l• .• .n 4 11 , 441 it• s.• 1 a Tllll4lll 11.. i •t,... W ki(N 1E -NEW 111'N IK ill 7 1 , 1.7jt. I'.-. 10. t. . I s u 4;.,, taut 04 s II k it . trh otot ok....:ttosta poo:11-ali au otqool o. o. Pia r, • Ji•pae.. p0t...J.1,u 1“• Ma0 1.,1 1 f 114.- tot Chit I Plrvt I Lth 4131 A, It t.otst ON". ‘IINV.It h , ok 1, 11, titolottole 0.1 1111 1 14 . E IN lOWA. IV.• too aut. Sit 1 4,11,0 It.. (I •sv ro• A it. Mtli• ra. ..• I ,1"..m.1t t 1.. • I. I' h L•lnt cu. I 1.1 111.Ah1.11 .1 111. lit 1 I .11tNI 1.1 I,F. Ustl •11, 1 . • 111,1h•l.ls .4.1 t • I,li. • twill NB h.. t. ste j.I Ift, I .1T•4.1 14,1 I nip! •r ootrlo •• • ...1.1 • I, 71, I. Ora., tv.t.tr 1,, 0 v . I thr ..,...I. , tins et, of th ,, •uth II Apply I • non 111 , 11 V V AS IN It' ALL i A I.KNtot leuv•ltt I it• 01t-I .11,th .L.l • 1,11,11 . , till! by. hA• 1,-1 kind 1., it •.n 1.411 d, r.• “1.1 11,1 11101i:1'1 , T 4... i 11.1 TVtll i 11/ Alit , I%W /Ll'Vvv AS v ,syy t IYr., h l'l Jkle.h.n , 11.11 ...we, I AI \ _ IIT 1 I'W )11".itisi Ft )1I SAL 1: 'I w: ), ~., ». that ut tb• 11111, 11 ald !r ti oong .11 Inlen 1, 5t.,.....t a all nu, mud .4,01 , 1 e lea ! A 1-....•., in t h e I.'ll. ./t the ats.vo . An" nu,. 1... ts ... th...... 1 .. I . rnbeter sir, I, :.. le,. 1t• nt , i , 1.0 1 , • , I lit rp AIA • II•it inathting Lots ~ t , xutornei. "tr.... 1 '.:‘, b.. t, I^ i bri Al pl, 1.. IILAKELI A Kt. 111 , 1' , plc \ (.( low: REia t'Ell A. A M.\ : .. .4 oN 7 At„ ; •.• IL 11,1,1, 41111 11. WM i••••• c1........1 ..111 nt fitquit t. o/ I•el •• ni leas than usual Nit.. 1..4, PATENT ELASTIC l ' A( ' K !Nil F')lt EN 1 ..)INE.S - K 11011 4 ,16 el,/ ••11.01, II•1• ••..1 :I I{l .0,11,0 ' i • • All 1143 Flan/ MO Fs 1.. N NI tide .4 pa. 1, mg 1.4 al ; II n.• 01,^1.11 011010., pump*, lc., u tun,. surl p.t. Xna, ,m 1' . 'I In n.l, ull of tbk at tale I. 1. gi Mai dal attillt, •Lti . 1,,. I , ..t littl.,e,rtstitlCl it 111 IA II ktlkii.l. ....ninny now ly ma ,tug, 1 o.,,vet , f .1.... 1144 /•••,I•11 - 1 /0 !..., tat., an ~1 1,. a1tt1i.,,,, 11. , r , .. 1.1, A. lug parkrd In a c 0... the pa..king In gln.lon11) entl ain...l. inn,. saving time and unstelial :Ape , alien" .4 the var...u" I .Ire. Ultt) t.te !WV!) al N. K HA V EN't. Slat/novo NI atelnnts... . no SI Slat Let stn. ...I tint •.4 :.,.. ~.1,1 WIII'llIff%( - ). Perqone haul ~I' 1111, I), Donalpastune can be pr.." 1.1...1 ant, nue 01 11, t•edi • IX ICE ET ft NIA' Ex In the rummy al RUNS A T 'ATI E Y . : 4 , .1, 111 No lad Won , ' 't teat VI I.I.MORE MEN ATTENTION t . '21 1 . 1 j t toible. ‘.l the PHILADELPHIA NEW... r...... N I,lllliii, Flue txt/ fl•Illti Fur Nat, by it T C %Itllll 14 N. 11'-A 41 1.110, st 1 QII AW LS AND MANTILLAS ItEI)(:CED. kj A A MAAON A CO. are tainting then etinie mt." I: of :...untner :..linu.ls and Mantilla', ...tutu I.llig t h e. 114,1,411 and nm( Inalitonahle Myles to be tound, at n 1 eau. Don .4 .1., pent ' ..nt . nt No 1:1, vint, .t ))-:,, GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. IN e liiive ~r i Inoil the largest anal beet nasurted ntock ..I TEA: t, he found in the mat het, a p of whi, h will 1., 0t1e....1 et the I. 1W I+-9T DEICES. '.. .101 NE,. 1,14 Pokin Tea :Aura, No. Sal Fifth ot. JUAN WOODS, BANKERC AND EXHAN.III Ilitroma, thud, Dr Exchange, Couttnorrnal nod Bank Notes. lint,:k Dough' anti sold on ennui., .li,, 041 e, ii.. 0.. carefully attended tn. Interest paid on Depanit" Nn t JONES' NEW BIIII,DINO, Fourth Oren, Jet', RA E El--New Nu. 4 large for self. I,v Al IL-- JY" _ HENRY 11. 1,101.1.1 Ns - . _—__ _______. .. NEA,Q.IN—ALL GONE. —We haul tally ei g ht , - 41e,ee large Tbßaldi areotthe, ~,,,, ~ ~ sell at $2OO each; terms easy. y i.eth I.tal of ttiglit blocks of 12 each —Nd lotc The loagion is healthy' and plea • snt. each lot loos a front of 24 feet on Pruukliu Mr... 4, Au, ebony, hr lln feet sleep to a 24 feet alley. Persons wanting In 111/1111 1 I f the. ,swo should attend withbeen out so Ida. the 4 doses. ..t 'AO, p. 50 lu hand. :16 of these bits haveh 11110.1 and will be Improved without &lay. They are the cheapen( lots in either of the cities. eta s. ouTLIBERT k SON, 51 Market at. _ ___ FINE DRESS CIOODS.- - A A. 111.4.y0N ---& Cll. would Incite the attention of the l i inhets L, t h e ], stock of Figured and plate Belltngrii, Law us, Brillatuta, 5, , which they are closing out from twenty-err to fifty per re to. lees than the usual price. ani PE A..11L TA V lOC A7=-500 lbs. in store and for sale by Giy7 1. _. FLEMING BROS. I T INSEED 01L-500 galls just M receive ß d end li _re,. wale by itu2.l FLEING ROS. ! I) LD E it - 1 ASS-517- R - _.-- --- AAY'S READY RELIEF-0 - goes W on hand and for ~k, 274(1e. FLEMING BEOB.. PURE LINSEED OlL.—The sulTs:ribei baying engaged in the manufacture of Linseed Oil, would inform gammons and dealers, that be le prepared t o a% them witii t...... a afrtc.r.yszrAme article. ER, 24 Wood at. '‘. • • ~ "tr.Z.t,f4- ltr„ • T," r.„. MIME ,:,~. -,;~r:sr ,~z; lei. in store and fur sale Ft.Entrso BRIM. COMMERCIAL PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Presidett, WIL'ALARTIL • Fier Presidenis. , T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CABS. Treararer. N. ROLNIES, JR. Socrentrg. JAMES P. BARR .4u/berth/mi.-Iv. T NORTHAIL Ja. ammulte, Arhitrntinn for Artytod GEO. W. CASS, V. F. ISAIAII DICKEY, THOS. BELL. J. A. WILSON, D. WCANDLESS MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS MEM S , liiar Lea, 11, 1).11,. Hermann. New York Breown. kc July 12 Kitinburg. New York tileakow ..... ......July 12 C.rialla Boxton ...... ..... Liverpool luly 16 Baltic . Now Yolk 1 iverp,ol July 19 Africa Naw York Liverpool . July 23 Lebanou New York I i:orpool July 24 Fulton ....... .... ....New York Havre viatowes....luly 24 Barcelona New Yolk Havre July 23 NU got Lou yo Fur Du ,y 3 Fulton Havre .............New York.. July N in.guru Bunton, 8c I leer pool July 5 Et i.eoun Li VerpOol New York July u Perkin Liverpoel . New York Jill, 12 City ~1 Baltimore... Llverie.ol Itullintore . .... ..1 it I V 141 Weuthington gout lututpiou... New Yer k • July In I=l 111Ilit flr 1111). [WI NI)11))41)411 1.)).),) FLOIII The naleq to-day amount to 1.1,14 . 41 enparfine and extra from wharf at $4,06 and i'.6,5t1; I,lls. superfine a n d oat!, loan wagon at $ll and $0,60, so 1111, extra from depot at :ln I , IIIS. Bupetfi no from at re at $627; 174 bbla, emperfine anti extra from attire at $11 • •25 and $6,75; 110 1.61 n extra (ran atom at $67.1 and hale. lopertine, extra and extra fatuity, from store_ at $ll,lO, $11,75 and $7,:10. 50 huts. oldie Wheat from depot at $l.lO LIAO*: halm :wen, pie, aloaddera and hams at 111 1 i and p,;; dtao Its hams at 12, • 7 tieirea nagartured hams at 14 tante OlL—Sslet h bids. N. 1 Lard al U..., thirty days. U!,.{ it ::01,11,1ff. fair and folly fair at !l!, and h 3 , cash Y raids 4i. r. titled In Lito •[ 34r. Foreign Market• (•.. ct..~r,i.r .1 ..i.j, —Ti,. L.,nduu mots.. market in rip.. r ... 1 nll, th.kr its it. tb.k II kw,. 'I 11... , 4.4 nnlk•l the 41.. at 4' 1.11 , k•lnkrtek•l tilt, 1.11 1.-4•1 I I=l Xt . .. 1 /-xl., A ..ztint II .1., 1.4. -I/ ,11t1 1.1.1 / MOO, 11 / 4/1 111 , 1 1 / 1 11,1 KI Wlle, b 11,, - r• 1, 11111 II 16/ Iu y *l.O- rrius , I Lew 1, .%R.. I. • tit oupply ...I :43.64 4/3 1.11 , 4 144,1 11.1, - I • 14/1* LO//1 1•1•10 41 7!...1 I•,r /111/111/ /II I/ / • 1.• w•• 1, tilt., Goo t • L4 l / 1 4, 111/.11.1.14/11. 1111/// et, / 4 / . , 4 1/ 31:/1 /1/:. • Ills P..... / ./4 7.40 for t, m..ir I—oiste 1 1.11 sod un....ltlmi. • Arh /4/ • rnl j//1,1 Cl• /I / / 4 /i/a / 4/0 4 $ II• lor• ti, 1.-4.4 y but 1. • —,t. no, 1,• 1 a , rl a ~rl.l, I anlo• .1 I, I, whit« •ti...ulls,rts: (.1,0) 1,.r %IllartnAn. $1• tat!, Oh., $l.:, o • Ohn-ago no, , $1 "ao Ld n.vr Weadatl. 1kt...151.U.) Int 'm new whit« Kanlarky It)'. .141.1 vtlEl4o I.4lMra ate held par Corn ta 1-nun.: •t eels WI! 4/0 1.11100110 1.,4 %% at .••••-lt/I 1 , 4 ...... Ica VI nstoi doll a., , 1 %.p.tl& f1111•Ii y eai. t , anlea 61,1,r , t 44. and 10p.... at - INnic enht.tr/1 laurvia al sllf.alaa $;10.47'. naaon. anal $l7 7!..: is L r o tow,. Boat nn %an—, 1.1.1• I". fo r. m ry roa., $.• wfw .1115 filt ••• In,. P.m , . li.ad and 14.4 llama n•manally wirti.. 4 , 41• 11 lw ap.,t. I at and Da:Lint 0 - lot hang, Lend qtaa,l, .1 „ . la.la Vutler n.d., at I L•r and L M.I. demand Philadelphia Markel t An;,..! 11 lite An , • A, .1, , Of • .I‘.l 1.. .Ml.. t s 1.14 .n st..:• A , 01-.1 ant , tostt..l !Plot •itt.t. sr. Ir• ti.t• it•f y 1.3 tk , ...ss.t • I , a I. .t.• .1.1 .I•• 4,7 I.r 1. tt.. t fa ltr .t stNtlie • • sing salro.ln vg ..,!. :aset. st H . I: T - .tems' r I..thin{ 1.1 ....I I Jr, ll,sl A lust 1116.11.. 1, 1..1r • cut 4.t I.mtle - a. awl 1. , 1.,• - • ha , •-• r. altl. • •I, r 1 • • t so..lis.not als,1?••.011viu • ill ...ca. , • hit, •1 " sl.r: , *Mot awl to a., 1 .1. , 1... 44 vr pia-I.: , al {I -L ., it t...1...11 al .“. ~ a t ) .4 r.. 11.,•.. • tt.r.,l at t; - 9. prim. Ponna_ I ! ta-ta•ar , al sall,aat buk, un It. t '..• •1 , *'. and A nvi 1 Irl.arr •trl33, yr.. , It-.-,,.., I ~,,a..,. $ 1 are 63,1. sT, • lorsr 1,•41. . 1.41 fat Ir.) it. I.Arr 1.1..1 :44. 'l4 . Is ••• 111 1.4 to 5. I az It; /.011 tlrerr. l• 1.. ilea (”11, ;., 1:1•11! .~ , eul L.* .1,0 k 1,1••.1. n I At 1 r"i..1.1•1 t • 41. , 1 ..+l4 ".nati 1,1 I'w Ikaaht., •T Firs dear hr. I,n•• or A ppetkle .t. rll „„ „, 1101 .., I=l • nt t.. ant 4.r Lt 4. Gsavc's 110 1•7. .t! (I , 141, 1.,111e. f, I , I . 11 , h • Lod .1. a L". I'l. I, I=l MEM I 11,.. .1, ol I. 1., I • ....Atli, .1 1.. al t Ea. I ..11. .0 •or I. • • 1,,au1 1111. It t•flrc• ItU+. - .11n.s• ;tie t+ll4ll , tu band. end Ilse .• t•ot I•• tiu•l iu 4 le,,evs I. Ilii• 1.4 i1.n1.•••-•1 .110 In," nt .nll. it r xt (Ise l'n«..t 41', Voi•• • ••11 ask, t.I .•,•1111t LI,. tom) iN , h• Ito %IMO( rN .1.1 J• .11.\ 1.1 , .‘11 lo -.1 A i 1,1”.", J. 11. eau M S NI) I.'4)IiNVARDINO !, gi“.l 1..1. I u, %% Re- I.• 1.n.•1 I . /. /It nt., I'l,o rir—r..l At, I I:rr lorrl Tara Ft of r .ri,, r. stir,l Yr rr.l ct /.. , t 1 . 111e1.1i1,11. I II rI2I, I A u N J. IllrA 1 NirrllNlNr: :* l' NI NI it rr A T -tick n,.,‘ Md.. .1 \I \II:It ('R \ ITS AND Ti I ~„, • FRENI,AT AN FILLMOIiE 11.',N AT TKNTI,I!. I I 1...1 J,11:, 1 P,ltt. lit, 3, I 1 . 3 i'lllll. kr, 1,111,11 Cattipnlro 1 ,, n0 Filltn.•te . . H. rpli.ot :...nyht, • i.) NSI' RANCE! INSURANCE!--Applica i. 1..; 111,ttusitiel , t, se ~.rekl reliable I ,• I.y uEn. W. iII:NN, A gi xtpl th e mails eldr 1.1 061,3, 1.111 111 the lilanttplitl, ALLEOIICNI (urn. ju7 (IRANI'. ES - d boxes this day received and ItEYNI KR A Nl)EltmlN, eanset. WOLF'S :,(11EIDANI SCIIIN A Knwi ..n baud mid for tutio t) FI.KM IMI BRAIR. MG A .IZINF.S roceived for AuGusT. 1 . 1111'1.: ‘ , N 1 , 11.TE1.:N exwrs will aell r•ilik iiarette I.lr W..r.la, rent 4 .. SA-1.'011..11"w, 11. vitt.: Pill 11/1111 . 5 NlAgiallie. 11, ~•ale tlialiant's %/11 f ra• 7111 e, morn, au,l all the ..ther than rat, It I.l,ol:Lard able, here. W,' hare a large 701.1.11 ~t the Nlag.L.r.llies on hand, a. that ).ai tut ame .'I p. Iting ttlelll wit, II y... 11 rotor. 11F111 boy ttuan at W t/ILIPF.NFENNF.Y'S I.bl'EltAttV It Pt t 9, un FIFTH gt. , t. 114 ' Tbrattro. - KEEN AND 11 L A(' 'I pun•haseil 1,3 in., Ihe Ituix,rters (h d,.—W„ hnve tal hand the xtlkl 111-11111t.41 't ,k t.I Totlll t. fOllll4 in tL• kut, all will, 1, NA toriVrvll at the botwst priuY JAYNES, P.. 1.111 N... :IN COPA VIA OA PSIII.ES---I3 gni,i in stare f,r .1. , ley 11.1'21 VI,KNI I Nli lilt. C+KELKTON VESTS—We hut e rei•iiived Toir Expr„,“ I„( I th„ Ske , etoll \ nln wi I are 11 tit'. lui.h.tily 04.1.1 101 d SlUlarn, wear. It'll/ t.. 111 lISIIPkLU @St N, v - „,,, 1 MIN Eft CO.'A LIST OF 15 Cent 111aga /1111. th.lo'm tirallanso Magx.tioe: pt•ter,.l3'.l Ningnzine: Putuuni'to tiounebold Worde: 1.4.11C . 11 Jonrual: For sale by jy2fii 11. MINER & CO. 32 Smithfield e. T NIPEII. BERRIES-1000 iy, s . j us t re , Geist 1 Awl fur sale by i j FLEM 1N t} Btu i_ 4 I IFTII WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Lot of around on Pike street. between Walnut and Factory streets, with four separate Frame LloustT, in gonal condition and well rented. Will•be sold cheap. Je BLAKELY & ItICHEY lOFFEE 'BO pooketa Jaya Coffbe, V , the. each ; 20 30 4 20 bags rime Old Lev:Lap - a Coffee. Reeeleed by V. R. DRAY°. may : Y . - lEMI=MT=II TI7 Sivsn.,—The . river since Saturday luni remained sta• tibiringry;.scitliketWeen lfgand. rajahs - in; the chat:Owl by the marks. The weather was dandy and sultry with indi cations of a shower. The whar4 on Monday, wan well rep resented by the lightning line of keels,. The "Orphan Boy," Capt. Phillips. returned on Sunday morning from Wheeling, baying made the round trip in sown and a hetlf days, what is coueldered by that CLUBS of boatmen, the beat time ever made. The " Great Western" also arrived on Sunday, t.nd the' lifarths Anderson" was making ready to leave thin weir IliQg for Wheeling. She carries out a new steam doctor for lkspt Sum Dean's steamer "Plusbridge." The “Thoa F.o,lt' arrived at St Louie on the 7th, and the .1 11. Cone .. front • Tag eteatner Red Wing: I.,ipt Wocitibusm which left Lure on Saturday eveulog he time innati, paaeed ever Beaver Shea], on Sunday afternoon without detention from the low Etago of the river. /t to the ohini.o of tie/ender river men that she will eel with no delays on the trip. N. Ntwd4 row a resident of St. Louis, in the Re ceiving. Forwarding, Commission and Steamboat Agency, leaves this afternoon in the 3 o'clock train. Capt. Newal Is well known to the business community of Pittsburgh, and especially to our steamboat men that ply between here and St. Louis. Captain Newel was long a resident of this city, and has au enviable reputation, although having located In honia about four years. Ile Is also freight agent for Aotoe of the Western Railroads leading from St. Lords. A N emerge er Lomernt.g.—The old stone bridge, as It is familiarly ailed at Louisville, b., and has been, an unmiti gated nuisance for a number of year's, and we are glad, therefore, lowa that the combined efforts for its destruction are like to he successful. The Oral memo/ Revive anti Cour t r hare already spoken out againat the iniquity. The fol lowing is from the latter journal of last Saturday In the Onirtef yesterday we hriefi; adverted to the annual expense steamboat owners are subjected to, in addition to fht ,anal lulls, by that .d.kaU action of the highway, the old stmie bridge. i qtr estimate, we are assured, was entirely too low /at a single histrince will show. The Queen City last Bea t,ol4. V. ile passing through the canal bad hoe chimneys de lel/Med by the bridge, which involved a loos for repairs atone of glf,s. In addition to this atm was detained twenty /1041.1, which was an expense of $2OO, and damaged a nom bet of cart inrs that were on the deck to the amount of E.A. , . If any doubt this statement we refer to Cupt. Neal, the commander and owner of the boat now in the city. The chimneys in falling crushed through tire deck to the immi nent perdu( poaneugers in their state rooms. In regard to the losi of life it will be sufficient tar tote present to city t instances, the first. the strainer I ndependence, Captain Littleton, a Missouri packet, that had her chimneys knocked .hosti by the bridge, and three man killed. The other was the Hungarian. a law years ago. tier chimneys were by ite bridge, and twodack-handa instantly killed, dr,adttil tragedy. creating much excitement at the all•i the wander Ha, the the bridge team 001 demol isil•-li at the time. Tar L,112111 illy r , orrirr of A Uirl4ll. 9, mays: Tie t nitre...a. read.. Hand, Illinois and upper tpi 'ire/ I hare t, .n demi far sum,- dup., but the Miethuri ha. k..t up finely all the year. The lower cora/1111,1 a ei iett , lit 1,. net lug ord. r hear St. ii..013i6 to Na. hilt Ltli• niSigiltl I iv now gettuu4 duwu, and will, it do. go/. the I..wer Nietetenippl. STEAMBOATS. ('I%CINNATI. Fur Cincinnati. Tlte tenmel NIA HIKE t, C.pt. 1' A. Du tvo -01,4, R. U. 11.,gigsu--wilt lesvo 1 , r tb' stove 40.1 uavr media's ports on SATURDAY, August st 10 A. M. ireigtit piamage ,reply uu twara. woe _ _ The steamer ItE) WING, Capt. Jet's, Wooh. laiZEUZ7l—Clerk, JAS. C ArrAT—will lea,. for the above aml Intermediate pant. on SATURDAY, Auxust 91h, at to u'elock A. M. E.yr fr,ight .rimosa.ge apply on boosil. Nor Cincinnati Thoptratnor COM NI EROK, Capt. J. J. llortm airgELlit:;; C at k ;n l L A rei g nin i t‘r ittm —w :t h t l' et7U ' ltllA Lb l : : o t ztott nth. at 10 o'rlork A. H. •r ft - rigid ot paratts- apply ott bc.ra• sing LE ON & CO.- TRANSPORTATION LINE— Mario ( ( nonlo extrottive p alisa patattow this winter, or ant now prr to do a alEat V hid , I F-SS 14 , PENNSYL IA( -ANAL no-I RAIL/I,IAD, T1111.01.10H Tu AND EItDM THE EAST ERN I ES. W.- . Immure our trirtolt and all Hum. .t to patrstutstlito } . ..1,111. Canal and Itadrond, That no A.l I lbw AliAr,..l to rel.der ft.lzeraJ 4mnd-it - lion to Ship ,.e, Fa•tern And {Yeetrto Pr,ticht. The AVOIDANCE oi"rtto. OLIN EP PLANES . ttN THE ALLEGHENY Pi ill TA. E it AI LEGAU will give ihrreawat despatch to the trailsinheoon frioght. ,ii PENN ,tr.-.-t, at the Caual LIA/VD & LIMON, I{IER'S TRANSI'ORTATION A 1.1, ipaLt3g }Pr Kmla 4 , 1 i. 'Mire tut :Lerpertlev Vreight3 b. arel flew the East eq. .el 4 .411 l'euttl” {vaunt, taual and It roads, we 111. Y ••11 Itrate, rte.. oil /satire, to a ihrUill.B 1/111 Y LINK. elle gilem n. a rapacity of over lass) trots fa. .nth os. 1, iray . V. our(leads, and those diaposied to patroniastbe 'tate onprovements, there mitt Is. nothing spared on our part to t erelor gel:lend sAtittectieu to forwaraltrig Eastern and Wost... 0 Preigbis with promptitude and despatch. ICIER t MITCHELL, anell v Canal thodel, Pittsburgh, Pa. PARTNERSHIP. Ji _ft The I.`•r- part norllrA p •-atAting, iwrrtolure, betwPen J/3. Mad J tl\ssK NO/. nuder the Gnu L.f JAM I • UL. 1.1.> I. day, by mutual ,• 11.. bn.lwe. of the late [lnn will lw ewttled by Jotriew II 14 all tilslll../ to use the IMMO 01 the firm for :+4le- qA. ti. C la =lllllll I t.o , 4tr J 16 1,t411 1 . 11 rui, to my friends for past favors, I PI x INNiisest).llll, , Ch.lr patn.nage for my late J titter tntl.l.,inS, who sill carry on the PIK n .N 1 MISSION. TKAN6PORT TION AYU un.ler the otyle of JA?. CioLLIN:I tN. J. J. BANKS KNUN. ot 1 iD . WILLIAM ISLIN3 11. A COVltal ll'eandless, Means & Co., iSocc•eszs,re to Wn. tr. ANT 1 , 1: , ) ,, i 4 E s s t A iu...., LE ,, ( L 'i t lt s i,.. i )4 6 ' , F,ltS ):4 a y n A d vi D s ea o. le d rs pi lU 1, 4 401 itnanta,:tarvil gourredly, e.rnez 01 Wa. - 4 and Water tn . ,. 1.. 1 . 110 1 . , irg6• myti & CONNELLSVILLE I PTO PFN I NI: i)p 111 R it A HATAY TO OLIFFEY'S• YI'tTItIS F'lt TR AYE'. & TRANSPORTATION. Uniumencing Mouday,:llth Aug., 1856. rk ell., M.•li.le). lire 11th inar., the Pos.anger and I 1 rAlun run (tom Comiellothle Sta. , ..Buttritq, 11n11 'a Coact..., fur Irwin's PASSENGER., LEAVE I “, 11 I, 141" Lille, k ILtII a iJaat lice at, 6 A. M. u. Eh% lL t.y P. A IL IL till, at tI A. M. L.A. :"tidi tlnEE..)'s coacbta at Ll A. M. I i u++,'e Stalk. by P Hadr,,,td car. at 12.45 A. IL An At: it rat PitteLorgh at - 1 P. .M. KETI; RN I NU-.-PASS,ENGER6' LEAVE Pittet,reil at Y nu P. M. liu uts Stal too 41•. NI. t %tam b 16 I' M c ' +wtlet ilk 7 I'. SI.. and arrive at Unbntown Caine C ,, biz, F. Wll.l. HE FORWARDED AT LOW 1: tN...,) .1114 PlitSbUreh. idic it... 111 1.01,U,N4 1,, Pittst.urgh.. . $2,75 te, Pittsburgh........... wt..° to Pittsburgh 1.25 tiutl..l ........ 1.00 AVlii bud thts th. pleasantest said ch.earest Pmts 1‘,.1 wern dc.. to Pwsbutgh. 11. IILACKSTON E. Its cl' Al' R. . 7th August, lEEE= TERRA COTTA OR STONE wAT Eit PIPES. Front two to six itich calibre. PRICES from to 30 Cents per Foot A Le,)—ItOCIIii..,TER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Price. by - HENRY li. COLLINS, FuRWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ( - IU BUTTE:I, SEEDS, FISH, A \ 1:IIODUC I.: OEN KRA LLY. N,+ W o o STU E ET, PITTSBURGH. Orle. R. M. HUNTER, U T C 41 4'llll, o „ To la [RR HUNTER,) Receiving, Forwarding, Commis sion Merchant STEAMBOAT AGENT. MEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. %lII'S COMPANY, having on the let of July commenced carrying the U. S. ?that fi Pitt-burgh to line. through lint. ler. Meteor, Meadville and Waterford, Imre 11" u pet 1,1,1 truth arrangements as will enable them to tArryttaBNongere or packages to any paint on the route in le., Im,e than the snap, sors'ae was ...Via before performed on this rind, and at cheaper rates. Those wishing to en tt 11:./iltgl• ',ward packages from this city will find a o A t tellt at all tunas iu roadmesa to wait upon them at the t'bor corner of Penu and St. Clair streets, Pitts homh, Pa. through from Pitt.hurgh to Erle, thirty-two boon,. Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters. i 11ST received at STEINRUf%'S, I\o. 111 JOU I.d.root, thorn all tin:, &lulu:len of tho 14.111 1 1 , 1) ran ho had, tairveit up in any desire -it', ef 1.1, ,dylo. tie is 1161 , , fu dally receipt of None l',,tot,ow, Pons, I...deters, Frogs, Shad., Siws Bann, 1111 , 1 11 gel'at variety of Lak” yi.h, which will be sold to fand Imti lootoln and rose:airman till the Mud reasonable tortes. .Itod largo nod lino lot of Lemons Unsnarl/and S rEfiiituCX, J v i No. 111 Wood ntreet. B NO HOUSE or ciit•dis Dim, BARROW & CO. DAVENPORT, 10 WA, MAU,. Collections nn all point. on, and tweet of the 311sei alopi River. Prompt attention given to all business en tinae.l It, their nand, 'instil TO N. JONES & CO., Pittsburgh; It. K. SWINT BRO. & JoGNSTON, Chicago; E. W. CLARK & CO, Philadelphia;' CITIZENS' BANK, Baltimore; THE. THUD - KR - BOLTS or - K W. CLARK, DODGE & CO., New Y o rk; forged bif V1:0011, by! although the nulls* Wea.. GILMORE & BROTITERTON, Cincinnati. 0yr:11w 1 Pone of the htte.gyed blacksmiths answered yeti for the .tattles Of the (10410.. I hey were not half as ettectrep as Cott's, McLAUGHLIN, LAND AND MEAL ' latma htrprcteedrrecohhms ll ILL a TATS AMT. , Land WarrarMa located, Propertyballalltlck andAst.al4.4‘rthis' tuircmai,,The haw:me a t,'" bought and sold; .e../m, Shipping Agent for the Black Star ltevalcerocnto.Wht the Knierprise Warn. toutthee with Lmstaf Paeliets from Liverpool. Drafts on the Bahlocitif general assortment of Onus and ,I' every England. Ireland and Scotland. Office, No.l Jones' WM- I and a fluenssortment of Cervical I e s stru a tn. :yt ter). ng, entrance on Sixth street, DVENIQUB, lowa. [decfkly ant BOWN & TETLEY, No. ion •t • =MM =7l=== ItlA r tß I7TM:ITMI:fM3 MOM= I=E! It AILLIIOAD. COHERCIIL STREET, St. Louts, Mo 4 4i, • , .„..." 4 ,5{,'‘ , ••1;5'4 , 1::-I‘;' , -':'' 4 "*". , • -- o :•rair`v47,:!--#•• i 447 -n . ,4,4 J. =ZEES XeC=CEP"I'9 Health and StrOngth (ably Folios's. fi.l R II 4 VEs§l- - ::'• NOLLANIVIITTERS. DYSPEPSIk' DISEASE OF THE KIDN 'IS LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY:11)1(D • FEVER AND AG.U.g, A ND the various affections consequ'enttlion a disordered Stomach or laver. - Such airbiditinticin, Aikiliy of the Stomach, Colicky l'altiSh heartburn; of .4potite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind and Illesdids Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Niuraltrielll6o - it him in numerous instances proved highlyilext ci , I.lad in others effected wilevide.l cure. Nature nude no new enemy to combat, with this._iieltigats hal tonic in the system. Its ,:t is arc ailment thig.icat'lat the core perm,inent. It communicates tiOriolent Shtick. cause, to the system, but by arousing its etl4l energy to tam. enables it to throw oft the use, and thus thormulhb erealcates the disease. When its medicinal virtues are so universally ac oar 7 edged, and particularly here, where it has becomeeß4nip* Mr a tamity medicine, that It is sold by many of flis 'grocers as well as all the druggists. It would .eiseHin:titiOo4l.-fo aim: further evidence, yet se there are doubtless *calm ~ •taso hare tried many advertised remedies &Wadi), in4r,from Dyspepsia in one or more of Its dreatiflat forint - 0,40104n the following certificates, the anthentitlty, 0f,. 4 / 4 04.41.40t be doubted, coming . 0.9 they JO from pereotrinol_weirknOten. WHAT Tr Ig'bon. - 6 FOR THE , Wm. nchtichtnan, , the well known Ilthattraphisr,saYm "I have frequently used &nth eve's Holland Bitteric . tigid fled it' nvariably rellevea indigeetim and debilitY," liev. Samuel Babcock says: "I fennel epeciarrellae,4m its use for a severe headache, with. which t hadloxWpo fixed." - . .• . W. Woodard", Feq., tray, "I hare need BterhaV4if.ol. - Lind Bitters myself, and recommended ft to othere;yiniWitik it t. be 'mit what It Is repr,,nted." litC"4 d 1 , 1. Jonathan Neely, t.. Lower "IClair, says:"l let ee rived great betient from its one for weaktresttof the ef l itiiih and indigestion." James id Iforphy soya After several phisittlps fithi filed. inerlutre's flotloo „Bitters removed the. pain,littm itly heart and aide, arising trout indig na tion." The editor oftlie Kittanuing Free Press says: ' 4 After,. one nfthe beet pliyaiehtu, In this phiee had failed, thi,tiorveht I lollitmlbittere cured no of the ware& form of ByezropedaX Francis Polio, only untuttleaturer of the r. tract of Coffee, says: - I know that your !Jutland Bitterer's -ne of the he! inedirinew in rho world for a disordered ,t,,e3..d, .1. liver." the “ Baltimore, proucnuictA It a ule.l/eine de.erving the confidence of the public. ..,. 5 Dr. Eherhart, the leading Hermon PbYaien of h. prescribe.] It frequently durmg the lust throe years,Arltit markod morres3. in cklolitati.-.1 st tten of the dlgestttnuf; or of the oyttern generally. The rnaufkgrr of ltallon'e Vinegar Factory sayarA 1, tried it myselt, and was therefore inatulkd to try its erect IIVIS my wife, (troubled with the great debility cammon'lo of a coneumptivo habit,) and really it is doing. Isar rnorti-gotat than anything she has evcr taken." • NOTICE! It - hi:ever expects to find in this a beverage will be diento.: - pointed, but to the siek, weak and low iiplrited.•Xtlll , -- prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pcmiumed of aingillarra* - edied properties. i. OA UTION The great ppoopularity of this dellghtfhl many imitations. which the public should griardVilltiXVlE: Miming. Be not porattadett to buy adythi s s',eEßg 'glD"tl~ hare given Boerhave's Holland Bittatii vie will convince you how intinitOyunpiiririritiliO: imitations. Sold at $1 per bottle, or air biattleriTcdtgit“ite pr,;prietorn, BEtPiptlialit. PAGE; 4, le Da.; Manufacturing Pharmaceutists lad. t cor. &linden' and Third straetajii*ditUvii* - ; OESS.HAL .{.(IESIS. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott t Sous, ltrl N. 24 etfeet.."loit York, Hamer .4 Park, 30l Broadway - , Orner....linana. ;Mgt" in; re. Co4parn Brothers, Gay etreer ank Cincinnati, Jnhn D Park. Chicago,liarclaillUitithers . A ne lSt Water at . St. I , ol.lb3,Baruard, Adatui4:oll...' ttr: Orlee - Bright S Ce. [IR C. 111cLAN'E'S 'LIVER PILLS AND IMPROVE.D DA. I. SCOTT, a regular gr m 11208.0.1111 phyaiclawasztavtit^ iv. practice and experience., induced by a coMmeudabiallba tre to alloviatehteuan autrosing, as wall 118 tdrsoelihtatpar• taltai au IiPROVENIENT ON THE ORIGINAL LIVER ELLVASE VERNILFUGE ot , DR. 0. SLOANE, flaring prepared those remedies as the medical partner of DT. C. McLane, for many years. ()CR IMPBOV.6IB LIV.KII. PILLS .4,.W VER3IIII7OII pOdeteSS greater elite-air:and are more mild in their operation than the Liver Pill and Vermifuge prepared according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make Data declaration. undervtanchogly, mud recommend theta to the afflicted AB being Loth pleaeant and curative, and believe them supntiort any 4t ocr Liver Pill Vet luiliko ever prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. Jtlctilanef beat:rev. - , THE WHOLE WORLD CON9UEREDt,.. DR. I. SCOTT'S CEJLEBRAtEIIII:A WHITETIROASSIIN liriNit. The aloverwal relief affonded by applications of (hie OETin EIIILITED KIND of Pain Kitlme in cases of Itheureatiewt. Here Throat, itrniees, Spraina, Strallinge, Statue,. of the Jamul, Miateco, Pahl!, &aids, Dorn Aches al any ,Allot 116.46 for which a Pain Killer or Lthiglerit is ase-d, enables ne to assert pegitively that Dr. L 'SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIACASSL&N LINIMENT Ls tho molt reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet diiiintreeterd, pos. 11.6ing astonieshing properties for HEALING DISEASE and TLIE PROMPT ER ADICAIION OF RAIN. ;Tire, 'Many at, u-statious to- Ito virtacH, given by pernonsOf eiallglitened lodgment and atria integrity, should iodnco all to adopt ; It aa a standard Family Reniedy. The most incredulous will require nothing more than the following testimony trOdP44,, ideLane, distinguished as a great dlst.mmiter raedleetV remedies: ILE AID I REA.D I I READ 1I; Sloanerewees, Vs., &lA. Ms is to certtfy, that I hare examined - the rvecipiackiigi' . partng.llleLane'e I roproyed Cernufuge and Liver Pills by,.ft I. Scott, who h. Lean IN TUT. 113111.1 O PREPAIIIRA AND OBLNG 11l UIIIUI.NAL NtEplettaS.Dl - ISIT - 1) FFlPl3r daring the laet YEA-RS, and that'. be baj, has 11IPIli)VED TUFSI. 1 male the &hove mat:micas-Alio.. ~re willingly as I RAVE No INTERE2T Itl , . MEM AT EVRIi. I would further state that I hate frerpecßay used hid CELF:I3II,AiRIOCIIITE CIRCASSIAN karnamhz is my practk-e, with thelutypiest effects, and that I MI =lt, aientionsly recommend it A. itcLASA :e.: Al the above Medicines prepared salsly raider tYigapper vieten of Dr. L sovr - r. gold by Drugists and Alerchai 'von - where; 'rite ORNVINT Dr. C. McLANE'S.TUFROTEDAnIiniti PILLS AND IMPROVED VERNLIPUGE are 81-... by lii I. SCOTT A 0.1. aissenpanied by certificate of fiLLA.li:filiri The ODIVIIINR WHITE CIRCASSIAN LlNTifißlittfigitele , by Dr. I. SCOTT it Co., azwinpanied with..filfoiliftirs. of socrr, ar D. • DR. I. SCOTT & CO., Sole Proprietors, Said: Place, Morgardasen,list,;, DR. G. H. LEI'S ER, Wholesale Agent, • 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. J. ILENDERSON .t BRO., Liberty street. JAR. P. FLEMINII, ‘sl,leisnla Agent, jainullyhawlyspoitj Nem - 11ml road Depot, Allegheny: A CARD TO TILE I„A DIES.— .xl_ DR. DuriiNco'sG,iLDES MONTIILY PILLS FIR FEMALES. The c•milduation of Meredienta in Dr-Doppia.- co'a Holden Pith, ate perfectly harmless. They have beiltt used in the pt i% ate pritelice o f el., Dc. Da l ,,a re, over it yours. cud thotmusan .)11..i.died La, tebtity to their great enlb tiever.taillug grkee'es, in alni,at every case, in corrteth4 aLd diotrenalug hen, partirulat I t at the change of hie. From 5 te3 , PLUIII will cure that conansn 'et dreadful disease, the i9hit4,l!, Nearly e, cry lady in the inn.] sutlers brunt that cntr.44ll : Cite above pill has permanently cured tbutinandisi:and acne yon it you one thorn. 'they cannot hanix yul*itia*3lWts contrary, they remove all obetructidus, restore mad:Ml6 Itl. proper channel. and itivignnate the whole eystem. Ladies whiise 11.1 th mil not permit an Increase of family; ntallitst theee Pills a succeastul preventive. Fur partamlautaaa di rections on the box. Price sl—and will be aunt .totladlik confidentially, by mail, by widening $1 to either of thalat , y c hm - Big agents: Sold by SAMPLE k REED, remind Agents for dileghettyt• City; FULTON'S Drug Lttore. Birmingham, JOTIN'P:SOOTT, and by W A. UI LDENFEN NFY A CO. No. 43. Filthilereet, apposite the Theatre, l'itbiburaii, elio will supply &Mara at furprtelufs privea. Sold by all Druggists in thuidtranl United States. I) RINATE DISEASF;S--DR. BROWI4 s 410. i for Smitidield OluuNat, between Third and Fourth tif alreets, devotee too entire aitentidu to an Office Pro t& nee. flie 1111 Sine. to, for the most part. confined SO private rentreni Pit , ensrs, and such painful atfecjane t • bought on by imprudence, youthful iudingence and erase!, SY Phila. , Syphilitic Ei.-1341.14.11h t,morillea, Gleet, ;Stricture Urethral Discharges, impurity of the Blood, with sildisellett of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic , Eruptioni% fetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal wasknerw. taillictaticY, Files, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, ldouthilr,' Suppressions, - Diseases of the Joints, Fistula iu Ann, Nerioniti, Affcrtions, rains in the (tack and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, succesefrilly treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years' practice , ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer ruseurannes of a speedy cure to all who may come nial der his rare. . . • . Office and Privita Conaultation Rooms 50 Smithfield et., beta ern 'Mini and Si urth Etmete. hat- Charges moderate DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for 3 the cute of SEOIEI' LiIItEASYS. lila SUCCORS tAV en ea is unequalled. afflicted are invited to Ma Vl' I hoot delay. Pelee at afflicted with Venereal D. easea, Ritetintotioni, Piles, or iicininel Peldllly, ahould not delay to get Wa advice. Lotter!. containing a Ire, iinmediattlio ly auaercre.l. Oftice and Prt.te Roam, No to.): 4 nOthflold etreet between Third and Fourth en .t.e. Pit I .lait jatti,; - -. • , LIVERPOOL AN I) PHI LADELriIIA l S'PEARISIGIP LINE. Via splendid taw &carnality env IcAurnict-RE,Cas 4146.7.. LE ITCH, will mail from Philadelphia- on- the- A. 7th Avoid arid 14th September-4mm Liver eh Augult. KANGAROO from Liverpool,' o LiVerpool, , ' .• My tt e and loth Repute - ear—from Philadelphia, 81st Angina ant 21st thecher. CITY OP 51ANCEEKTP.R, from Liverpool 13th Airnuat—frain Philadelphia, lili Smaember. F',om Philadelpkicr. C tbitt ...VG and $.55. Steurage .. .. Plumage Tickets to and from Liverpool by the above Line. of &tearanluips, or by lellirsT•CLd...-S SAILING I'ArKFT,9, coo ba procured on appikatiou tb cigurie, 177 Broadway, 'Sew rock Or— JOIN T lIQUP BON , 410 Liberty et., Pit tedu ng,k, P. IL—Alsc, Liitifts for sale edwayiron hands. •1" MINIM ~. "... .. .f till., ~. ;,~,:~, ;:~ ~.:, ~ , .L. EM;E fuov6mihylY Prom Lire:4l4. • and $73. X . ^ ',\ .1.-=
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