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''' ' -•- •: - . ;T ;it..i4P.N.60,+ - 4 1 )f-41 . . - ; -e-,;,04-kl=3"' 'ef-itt" n'Pt , .I_4„ ,3441, ViAoB,7,;rtf.- r. x . 14 , 1.0 ot istlmitiik#o4".l4 ;...4 4 : 0 0 1414 "'" - 1:04*(81"h" . t* 1, 4 10,e t tirn • tt- , lifttDAThloßl ING ::gee i 3 `._:-.AUGUST 16. THE - SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SWETT, AT PITTSBURGH On SEPTEMBER 30th,"and on 0 CrT OBEa Ist, ad and' 3d, ISSB. Jett. ROM. O. werfuut, Skreary Democratic Neeting.—The meeting of the friends of Buchanan, Breckenridge and the Constitution, held, fast evening, at the residence of Mr. Jacob Packs, on the corner of Chesnut and Main streets, Fourth Ward, Allegheny city, was large and enthu •elastic. About five hundred p arsons were in attend Allo6. • The meeting was organized by electing Abraham Mays, Meq., President, and Col. G. P. Gerst and Geo. Able . ltt, Vice Presidents. Fred. Ley and Morrison Foster were chosen Secretaries. Him. A. Drum, formerly of Indiana county, who has recently removed to this city, was then intro duced and addressed the large andience in his usual sound and argumentative style. His speech was well received,' and we hope to hear from him, fret, quantly, in the same way, during the coming cam- Paign- E. P. Jones, Esq., followed Mr. Drum, and dealt "hard knocks," thick and fast, among the Know Nothings and Black Republicans. He is. a forcible and pleasing speaker, and the frequent cheers and applause with which his remarks were received, was „good evidence his auditors were pleased. Zr.d John Heideman next addressed the meeting the German language ; and although we could not tinderstend all the gentleman said, we were con vinced by the manifestations of those who were ,nnitnlorturia te, that ho was doing the Democracy good lacy ice• Johir , H. Bail ey, Bey., was now loudly called for, and rettanded in a brief, hut eloquent speech, at the conelfieiAcif which three cheers were given for Buck 5114 Break 'ben the meeting adjourned. Itiv4 ar k i:id meeting, and we are sorry that the lattatinir aCi4e,ti it adjourned precludes the pesE'. bility of o - nriiiing it a more extended notice. We hope to Fiave . Alie pleasure of attending many more Stml,.dming:itie war against the isme. Pickpovkcts Arreated.—Between two and three P. *, - yesterday, as Mrs. Pitteck, residing on Market • -4404 r Third, was standing on the platform of 4 "#4:oitileyirania Railroad Station, on Liberty street, some adroit thief picked her pocket of a port mon naie containing some $8.25. She informed officer Fox-of her loss, and the latter was about making ,doh for the thief, when a man came up and in. e orizi a; her that two young men standing at the •other,aide of the platform had committed the theft. The officer and two or three others pursued the al leged thieves, sod after a sharp chase, Fox came up 'with one of them on Sixth street, and took him into •custody. The other ran into a house and was cap lured, up stairs, Ly officer Maxwell, who had been watching the fellow during the day. They were taken to 'Alderman MeMasters' office, where they gave their names as Wm. Jones and John Musgrave, and are evidently of English birth. Nothing was found on their persons to criminate them, but the policeman alleges that he saw l!dus• grave hand a third party something, doubtless an ac complice, which may have been the taisatug purse. They were committed to jriL Grand Military Pic-nie.—Tbe pic-nic tube given to-day by the Pennsylvania Infantry in Hoop's Grove, near East Liberty, judging from the character of the gentlemen composing the committee, and from other circumstances that have come to our tknowledge, we should say would be a splendid enter tainment_ Cars will leave the Penna. railroad depot at 9:30 and 11 o'clock, A. M., for the grounds. A large platform fur dancing has been laid, and ample Arrangements for supplying the wants of the hungry and thirsty have also been made, while the Washing ton Battalion, under tha eommand of Col. T. A. Rowley, an experienced othcer, will add much to the interest of the occasion by a fine dress parade, Let all who wish to pass the day pleasantly attend. Female • - .S:ateidti„,- 7 . During the peat week, two waioidis. ware 'committed in Harrisburg, as we learn iron the papers of that place. The first was that of a colo. d women, who ended her career on last Thursday e. •.eartng,l4 drowning in the river. It was thought that the alltiae-Pf the act VOA a too free indtd gence in ardent spi,•er.e and that she we/ laboring ekohr. The second case V.".•.• under an attack of ',mein tre.dto l ogbeen known in that of a young woman who - F.L e town an an erring daughter of Thursd.y committed suicide by taking laudanu,_ teao t3e , a evening, while in company with a yuung the town. Every effort was made to countera effects of the poison after it had been swallowed, bo they were unavailing, and she died early on Friday ; morning. Fire in Weitmoreland.—Last week the Woollen Factory owned by Jacob Baredy, and occupied by R. S. Irwin, at Jones' Mills, in Donegal township, Westmoreland county, was destroyed by 6ro. Too full sets of carding machines, and fulling and dyeing apparatus, and the household furniture and clothing of Mr. Irwin and family were destroyed. The tire had reached the bed-rooms, and the smoke nearly suffocated them before it was discovered. They barely escaped with their lives, by smashing the windows, and jumping out in their night clothes• Mr. Irwin lost his books and about one hundred d tl lare in money. Mad Doge.—A man was bitten on Wednesday in a grocery on Smithfield street, Ly a canine supposed to be rabid. On the same afternoon a little girl of John McKenna, in the Fifth Word, and a youth named John Nolan, were seriously hurt by a ferocious our owned by Thomas Davie, of the Third Ward. Will Mayor Bingham enforce the ordinance ugain, , t dogs running loose without muzzles? A proclama (it'll has Leen ;trued, but like many other thing- it it likely to end in gas. Lynch Lalr.—lt is reported a darkey in Washing ton, Penna., was tarred and feathered Blew days since for attempting to aid some Virginia master- in recovering their slaves. Will the 'Black HennMi. cane shed any tears over this outrage on SILMLO's inalienable right " to life, liberty cud the pursuit of niggers." We trow not. Mr. W. P Cucper, Professor of Penmariehip in the Iron City College, will lecture before the students of the Institution this morning at 9 c,'elock. The subject is Commercial Education, and the well-known experience nod ability of Mr. C. is a sure guarantee that it will be handled in a masterly manner. Principal of Out High SchooL —At a meeting of the Central Board of Education, held last evening. the Rev. H. L. A. McLean, of Westminster College. Yaw Wilmington, Pa., was elected Principal of the High School. (Advertisement Duff Merecrntile College, Pittsburgh.—We direct attention to the following extract of a letter from C. Murray, merchant, 11 Front street, New York, to Messrs. Harper A. Brother!: "I do not pretend to be capable of fully appreciat ing the merits of n hook on this science. But I have known the author, Mr. Duff, from his youth—through all the grades of business, from a junior clerk up to a seat at the board of directors in the Bank. and to the ownership of several large vessels in the Engh aul American trade. In all these vocations he bits distinguished himself as a man of great ability, and energy in business. And it may readily be inferred that a person of snob multiplied experience in bu-i -nese must know how to mark out the way for others —to tell them what to learn, and how to learn it. i And I have DO doubt be has supplied what will prove an invaluable text book for the commercial student, I and which will remain equally yaluable as an assist ing manual to him when he becomes proficient." Lecture.—Mr. W. P. Cooper, Professor of Pen manship, in the Iron City College, will Lecture be— fore the Students of the College, on this, Friday,. morning, at 9 o'clock. Subject—Commeroial Tdu-. cation. This gentleman is well known to this-com— munity as one of the first artists of the country. Ile•. is an excellent speaker, and his lectures net only in terest, but are very instructive, and are of great benefit to a Commercial School. DR. JACKSON'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. I hate telarge eitfipiff of ibis valuable medicine. JOS. FLEMING, Jitz corner Diamond and Market ■t. ilk el/IV-4: 1 4 4 f'`" sas Atal , • • .‘ . • ••• -• . . .f`3 WILL DE HELD AdYer..mend PPM 1 y~_ ~ A , ~ W {r .~ ~~' ~. 113acvilekttitliftlaitotit flPai4ar61a, ha; April 14, 1856. Some morithe sines, while reentering front an attack of re mittent feier, I teas requested to try Dr..l. Efostetter's Cele heated Stomach. Bitters, as au article pecullarlysuited to the condition of couvalesoeuta from fever. It is but ample Ins. flee to say that It rapidly restored the potmoot my digestive organs, and at the same time kept my bowels gently open. I baveno hesitation ip saying that hitherto In ming it In my I practice, it has, in every OM where I have ordered it, acted like a charm to thus speaking freely of it, I far from puff 1 a patent medicine, an article it by no means claims to be. N. B.—We will not be accountable for numerous counter felts of floetetter Ititters, put np to the Caine shape bottle 'as the original. Purchasers will be able to tell the original by Ur. J. MoLtetteen name being blowh In full upon the bottle, or by tasting it. LIOSTETTKII & SMITH, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, 2117 Penn et. • -.- And for . sale by Druggists and llotsls generally through ont the United grata and Canada'. nl.9sl* w [1:. OAS CUM PAN Y DI VIDEND. The Trusteed eed of the DITI'SBURGII GAS OONIDANV hare, this day. declared a Dividend of Fire per Cent. out of the profits of the last six months, nu the Capital stock of the Company; payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives foriti with, at the Office of the Company. JAMES M. CintISTY, Treasurer. (Mice of Pittsburgh this Cu., July 14, 1856-4 WE) 10DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK—No. FOURTH ' 3 STREET —JON ES' a NEW BUILDING Dots efts must be made with this limitation in the mouth of June, lu order to thaw luteroot from July let. Je3l./ CHAS. A. COLTON, Tread'r. ' OUZO PENN 6. OHIO .4 INDLt2iA R " NOTICE TO SHlPl`ms.—Oo and after July 7th, Bills of Lading must be Lauded in at tho Poderel Street Sta tion Wore 7 o'clock P. H. of the Jay of shipment other wise, the Company wN not pay charges, Orin any manner be tlaponeible fur their collodion. J. H. MOORE, Sup-orintru t AUCTION SALES. FRESH STOCK OF CHOICE BOOKS.- On SATERDA i trotting, August lath, at 8 o'clock, will 61 5.)1.1 at the amuneraal Sale. Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth /streets, a large and choice selection, (Book., late , y received in addition to former vat iety, embracing the latent and beet editions of stAndard authors in Ilistory, Poetry, itiv.,lo, thoglai by, Pupa, Fiction, grief.... 0, Ac, together with an exterwire ,olluttion of the popular literature, both of England and America, recently leaned from the mum Tint !LOCI: will be found to comprise an excellent selection of toooks adaptud to the taste of ovary variety of riders, es well iu beautifully lllt•.etratad works of literature and art Alai), faintly &idea of superior print, and in elegant Tur key morocco binding, with heavily gold plated clasps. anl4 DAVIS. Auctionerr. AM U SEMENTS. JOHN NIT ARTIIY, BILL POSTER and Di3TßlLtrua, atllatttud to the Pastnig and Dietrlbuting of all kludn ut BILLS FOE t'ONCERTS, La. - TM:LES, EXHIBITIONS. do All ..,nizuubie.faiouff--oktfor by mail, te!,•graph, or other wise—dltettwl to the othce of the l'fi.frning Poet, will rec.., prompt attention. ap7 Summer Arrangement ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points on the Allegheny River. PASSENGERS, TAKE NOTICE —The trains w -tart frru CARSON ntroet, inatrwl 4,1 Taylor toreot, us her,1,40., TWo DAILY TKAINY loaro .IforrrtnyE.zprcss ut 8 o'clock, A. M., for EITTARN CLARION, FRANKLIN,' RiID•RANK, BRADY'S RE•D. MAHONINO, ItELMEIZSBURO, BROOK VILLE, awl all point,' North. Evening .Icamlnird..thon lettcre at 5 . 46, P stvpitlq; at all way-station.. Fare to K.lttanning, Sliddlescx f 1 ;5j Cia lon 2 25 Retrnoraburj „ . Ctulavilla 2 75.1t.e..1111.,urg Bra 'y'a Bowl ... 23:Niat.manK Kellerebil.rg 2 lkilTex.FLA Bothlrliom ..... 2 751.1.1tchanireburg lirook.,ll.le .„. Passenger., n 11l pleaoc, procure their Tickete at the corner of Wayne and Penn atreete. A.. 1 liOPPIat, au l 3 Super 113 tetidout. WANTED - Seventy-five CoAL , DIG(;ERF, for a new work at Saw-Mill Run, in thin County. Steady troth and good wagon given for OTIa year froni 6up tember let Apply in Temporal:terrine, to NPOILVHAY * iMITLEY TEACHER WAN TED—A Mule Teacher, to take charge of a County Seminary is. Virgin,. Ala mo-auto must be competent to teach the Languor:, and higher branches of Mathematics. Addreea, with tetete, es, LUCK DUX, No. 169 Patteburgh poet I.IITIC, 661 3 WANTED Three energetic MEN, of gaol addreee. who are willing to work t. r stags. No "mp,ll.l' tart a good character I. relinire.! Apply at Nu. lb WILLE street. between the hours .•1 0 end S o'clock, A. M. aul:4 - 1w RE ADA 13LE BOOKS—Fox Tint Sl NIIER SEAlioN—For by IL MINER A CU., Nu. 3:: l 4 iLith field Street Saratoga a Tale of 1787—a Romance of American Border Isle John(ientl.uiu ; by the author of 4 . Dead of the Faintly " Martins of Cro Martin: 11 Charles Lever Clara, or Stare Life In Europe; tiailated tram It,, German. Vitae—his Fortin Frit•mht. thv Youtig 1 . 1101 14 the it Ile Cl - 04.1e , I.y Mn cril 011110 Lee !lent, Vs.+ Wantlarer ; by the :loth, The Wlt,bninti MAO AZINE, 1.'01•1 Harper's Merarine, n 11JoL, Putnam', M.,0-rate, rate, and all Martalnm Cold at 15 cents each, at tho CHEAP 11001 i AST) NEM:SPA PER DEPOT .4 11 NI IN EP, It (,),, No V 2. Sunfishlehl Street. PROPERTY th . lar the CANAL BASIN.— IVo oiler for tale 61,ry good 'property on the r..ruei of Penn street and Stevenson's alley, Fifth Ward, and adj...rong the warehouse of J.. Patterson, Esq . contesting .4 a Lea feet wide and a lOu feet d.ep, 4n wha.h is erected tor. , three story Brick liaildings, at present tax uptai as dwellings and e.;,:ees. The property is mutiny the attention of pets.ns d-- shous tr, obtain a ralual.le propany and wol par well. Applyw IILAKELY A RICHEY, 81313 Corner t Orn.i.h q.pth Smithfield ate. 62 x, 'MUSKS FOR SALE! A neat two story House vn Carroll strc. , t fur ,Sl4ou. A p 5.5,1 House Qf four rooms on Mt. Worlaingtou, with huge Ground, for 044,0. A boo, In Maw:tarsier for A Iht. k liuuse on Marion il:you. A large Brfrk Hours. on Front street, "SCKKr Ta , , 11,4;a., and Lots an Youth P;tt ,, l,ut,zll at ,ilOO., oath A two dim y Htn.. 1.1 ligtlCilortbr i r .3(AAS ,k new Cortilv.r boo.. of (iv , . MI W., ao,g,t, , n, 11..unea of corn, of Ft:lnt:lin ain.i I.3in streets, $l7OO ra..h Tyr. , firwk ~ n Psi& Arr,-1 7 ; ,0 Brick Hoaxes or. n. t'.r.h .. Allegheny City. A I..me.e U.wee all Rxsucs, ett.i55511..ch::, A • , tt itot.outton •t. to. t. e Room. OZ/4. A .t.0...55 h Bon— on Wttlnut sill Alt.. y ! i hotly strert Tm.. IL axes on liar Farm., ...Ai ..11r Atli. , s, )1 555 1:, .5 • but/e:!' Seri 'We.. N 41, 51......:nnt of hie lapl.nn vwJ Sin-e.,!1•13 in ills- I: 4 f Evening liluDttattc44 A Ist sek rftig It ett L null rfillE LIFE and C FREMONT, ill, Indll4. (tuna, and Intl reVirt I of his prrn. Semite ley .lolm Hirelow, ,slll, the with an sect:ruts stoel p.rtntit awl turn, Loth) pages--11 • late The Life Mid Publir Services of James flu,bl• • c,i/o- Minister to Era land, arid formerly Nlimstet to Vim. tor and Sept esentatirs m 11...14,, and Tnretart Irsimilog most of hra important ital., Paper, by 11 U tob—Willi an accurate ~n The Republics), CAIIII.a4.:11 cetved—pt 1•2!.: cycle Appleum's Sidi wuy and gleam SuriFifflos For sale by N 1 A 1/11.11EN VENNI:A' A CA.. au; Fifth opit o,lt , the Them, F INE CON FE("11( ARY— Ude At ihl4l to. It, Nut nt A f../ ./ OA I tret vr,l 3ltdL,r rnl, I.y Itk:YSIEI: A ANDER.'Io 2CI BOXES JUJUBE I'ASIE, as , ....ated fla w vorn, ;Litt re. rived and for -de by .RETNIF.I( .1 ANDF.I( , ):. N.. I , %,•....l.dteet Tl-WI:T-2o bids. and 12 id'. 1 , 1,1•;.., :in:Arraln Lake Superior. and 1.,r sale lq SPRINUER fIARBAI null No 1 uDFISII—fiOOII lbs. in store ~nd tonal, i.y 11PS_ ... it , u11 S O NIJNfiFft liAliftAl.7.;ll 0 -6 bales first sorts Imps ii, at,,,re and for ,olle by Ismill SPIO b N4IF: lIALLIAMiII i 1 NS, PISTOLS, ASL) SPORTING .A.PP.t.11....• N_A Tr`i —We will pay istritl ottl , i.Tl. 10 lb, 11l Mi 1.11,011, Of ran! olften Rlfire, mull the latest iruproriquoisbi. 16.1aufing of all klwill of Fire-Aruok. ,:word” :111,-, 0101, Dental lutArtitnebud a„.l Niolg.ute, A. .1.. Ala.. on hand, u large ursurinteni ot mod eutnrnon On u s and Rifles, ol oni OIFTI and foreign tnuntifu..- rare, warranted equal t• any in ;ht. 111111kvt All kinds of Surveyors' Inetrunwiits furnished to order. at manufnettims' prices. Pistols or Mile, hired by the month. we...k or day aufi DOWN A TETLEY, N.. WANTED—Four or five Agents t o e l m rams for the sale of Laud In the gold legion of Virginia Want,..d—Two dirls, to do housework tot small families to Allegheny City. Apply to G W. BUNN, north side of Ohio strt•et, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City on 9 QUM GUAIA , 'UM, Strained —2OO 11)8. un trend and fur sale by ',.au.91 FLEMING ERGS FROOT, New Crol 'lO lbs. reed and for sale by fanv i . FLEMING BROS . BLOOP ROOT-100 lbs. in store and for o.le by (at.V.n FLENI INO BROS QPANISH FLU'. PLASTER-10 11.. , in store and for sale by al9) FLEMING BRITS SPTS. TURPENTINE-15 bbls. just reed and for .ale by bcual FLEMING BEGS. go.DA ASH, of a good n' --- A.J warmft.r.--- , • -1 0 D A ASH, of a good and uniform quality, I C J manufactured by Om Pa Salt Manufacturing Compaiiiy. at Tarentum. On band and fur gale by cue CONCENTRATF,D LYE—A new article La making Soap, warrant...4.l superior to Pota,.ll in every reap 41. Remember, 1 pnunri loot Pntml/ On hand and for sale by ;FM: , ROSIN, No. 15U bbls. just received and for sale by f a‘WJ FLFMINii MYER'S Extract of Rock Rose-10 doyen in gore and for solo by [au9J FLENIINO COCHINEAL besonduras-1000 L t H band and for rale by [aut.; FLEMING BitOS - 1110110W'D FOENUGREER,4OO lbs. in store and for sale by lau9) FLEMINU FIFO,S. CHE ESE-100 buxe , just re,.eived and Sale by ( au9) HENRY H. coI.I.INS 1 1 Im.-30 bbls. No. 3. large :slackerel 1"..,r sale by ;0091 IIISIII" 11. COLLINS. ABUSINESS MAN wanting a gond loisi )3eSS location, where but a small capital is minima can bent of a good . busineas stand for sale, by applying le KO _ - 13. 01:17IIIIERT A SON, 51 Market st. SKELETON' VESTS—We have received per RTPressemother lot of the Skeleton Slide which at undouhtestlythe,ooolest and lightest for Summer wear. JalB L HIRSIEfFELD & SON, No. 70 Wood et. Rufus Choate for Buchanan. WATERVILLE, Maine, August 13.—At the Demo , erotic and Whig Mass Meetings held here yesterday, EAST BIRMINGHAM. For sale, one . there Were strong symptoms of a coalition. At the BIILLDING LOT in East Birminham. Apply to latter meeting a letter was read from Rufus Choate, „wnd , BLAKEI . Y & RICHEY. favoring Buchanan. I§ll -e 45757---- t e , ' -'...tr'^i , v , ' THE LATEST; -14 EWS BY TELEbteAPH. ADDITIONAL FROM CALIFORNIA. CTI9N OF THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE Highly Interesting from Central America SANFORD BELL, M.D. Nriv YORK, August 14.—Philander Brace, one of the murderers of Captain West, is in the hands of the Committee, anti hie execution was daily looked for. Numerously signed petitions and a great mass meeting had called upon the city officials to resign their poets. All but two had positively refused com pliance. The newly appointed Board of Supervisors had de clared vacant LI, Coroner and As. se- , sor, and appointed other, to fill the vacancies. The inmmbents, however, refuse to abdicate. The Committee have published an expose of the official corruption in the city. The accounts from the mines were very favorable, and the crops everywhere wore abundant. The town of Placerville had beon ravaged by a moot destructive fire, consuming one hundred and sixty-eight houses, and involving a lose of $600,000. The village of Georgetown, in Placer county, had been destroyed by fire; loss $lOO,OOO. A large number of buildings were burned in Marysville ; loss $610,000. The town of Fair Play, Eldorado county, was visi ted with a destructive fire, causing a loss of $70,000. Numerous fatal shooting affrays in the Interior are recorded. Intelligence of the Cincinnati nominations had been received in California, and several ratification meetings had been held. Business bed been moderately active during the last fortnight, with fair interior trade and a moderate supply. Gal;ego flour $l5 per bbl.; mess pork $17,- 50; butter 44; adamantine candles 24a25; crushed sugar 15 cents. News from Oregon unimportant. Indian hostili ties believed to have ceased. In Southern Oregon the war has closed, and the Governor has ordered the troops to be disbanded. Steamer Sierra Nevada arrived on the 20th ult. The U. S. frigate Independence, for whose safety fears were entertained, had arrived at Valparaiso. Intelligence from Nicaragua states that Rivas, with 500 follower. ; was fortifying himself at Canen dagua. Gen. Walker's forces are stated as being only 1200 mon. Honduras and Guatemala are organizing their forces to attack Walker and drive hint ~.ut when the dry season arrircz. Dates from Nicaragua are nut mentioned, and the news is very vague. The United ',States Cornmip4oner, Mr. Curßine, has completed his inquiries into the Panama riot case, and is among the pa;:teugeN on the Ariel. WASHISGTDN CITY, August 14.--flouse—A CUM municatiou was read front the Post Master General in reply to a resolution ut the House, in which he says that special instructions have been issued to the proper agents. sad that no ettort will be spared to discover and punish the persons who have unlaw fully obstructed-or detained from the mails books or documents sent hence by members of Congress. Tho House then proceeded to act on the amend ment to the legislative, judicial and executive appro priation bill, as reported from Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. The House voted to retain the appropriation of nearly $183,000 fur books which the Senate had wricken out, and added a proviso that any member who may bo unwilling to receive his share, may so inform the clerk, who shall report the same to tha House at the next session. The House concurred by a vote of 97 against 90 in the amendment substituting Mr. Pennington's proviso fur a similar one which the Senate struck out, providing that no money shall be drawn until the treason cases are dismissed. The House disadreed on the Senate's amendment restoring the appropriation of $20,000 for the eipen • ses of a future Legislature of Kansas by fire of a ma jority. The iiouao by 1 , 0.C•11 majority concurred in VI amendment similar to vine the Senate struck out pre venting expenditure for arresting, prosecuting ur de taining persons charged with treason and other po litical offenses growing out of the action of the Legis- Isture of Kansas, and the Topeka Convention. The House passed a bill establishing a large num licr Of post routes, end tabled by 32 majority the Senate 101 l appropriating nearly $1, 000 , 0011 to pay certain bondholders the amount of expenses by the California suppression of Indian hostilities. Adjourned. '.casts—Mr. Pearce introduced a bill against t h e resolution which was passed accepting the portrait t.f John Hampden, presented to the United States by John McGregury, Secretary of Board of Trade of England, and directing the same to be properly trained and placed in the executive mansion, the portrait was painted either by Van Dyke or Sir Peter I,el Y. The protest of the Senate of lowa relative to the elevtion of Mr. Harlan was made the 'podia ord r for tomorrow. The Senate reconsidered the hill continuing the improvement ut Das Moines Rapids with the dent's objections thereto, but failed to pass it over the veto, two thirds not voting in the affirmative. The rote war 32 against 17 The Senate proceeded to the c o nsideration o f th e bill of appropriation• for various civil item•. A long debate w its had on the House prociroe- The section Prohibiting military superintendency of the erection of public buildings except for defen. ..:ce purposes sena stneken out,and an amendment au. thorieing the Secretary of the Treasury to parcha•e :tree stores et Atlantic Do•k, New York, and appro priating t.a0,00 , 1 for that purpose. Adjourned Arrival of the Goversww Dnallyy--Rava geo of the Yellow Fever. CrIA nt.r sr„,., August 14.—The steamer tieverne r huller arrived with Havana dater to the 10th. and Key West to the I lib. Thu yelluiv fever wine still raging nt `agar remains unchanged, and holders very fan: At Key West there had been no deaths from ytl lew fever since Maj. Frazier died, en the 2;tli. The whip .)Izid of Orleans went cohere on then 6th instant. She wan eatn-nted by the Key %e.t wreckers. She will sail for New York cater settling .elvage. The barque Gov. Corwin arrived on the lg. inht , for medical aid, and Jolt her titre mute from yelhir tor Pr. She hailed on the 4th for B.oston. 'Ciao barque N. P. Sallindage, from Dienfuegus v.l . arrived at Havana on the 9th, all haii.:, New . "Isoux hick with the yellow fever, and uli except the . Two bands died at sea. aLle towork. and nine[ one drew the ace Fifty three hundr. , rizoin the Havana lottery. hundred thourand dollar . on the 9th. largt, .41.13 1, ARRIVAL OF THE DANIEL IAV , BSTER. P.THER FRIN NICARAGUA - WAITUR w LAN , . Augu,t 12.—The Daniel Web4t, r ha"! 0. In Caliternis. TI,P news from Central , ••ern• . ,. It 1- reported that Myer hold± Leon avain-t W ,iker w,th bee men. A fleet of tlrmeh ruqueung ~ne bhudred and eighty-eLn rt.. 104. 1:i ru the harbor of :dou Juet, under CIoLUIDADJ ,Ndultral Erskiho. The ei.irrespoudeht the 7. . belle stater that liras' party and the Uuatanlallia•, to the number or three thousand. are fortifying Leon. It was es• pected Walker would soon march to attack them with au Mlectivo force of a thousand Americanr. 111 , treeps are in good spirite. An intelligent American from ljosta Rica states shot that country will again invade lilearagun. had put donn the revolution against him, NV ;IA to resign. The British screw steamier Panama was wrecked near Cape Tumor. The crew was saved...apd the vessel i 5 a fatal lose. CHI, AAR', August, 14.—An immense fire occurred last night at o'clock, on Clark street. in the neigh borhood of the Michigan Southern and Rock Hand freight depots. It commenced at a small hotel called the Walker House. and extended to Goss 3: Phillips' last factory. The Rock Island House, Robinson's warehouse, Rock Island freight depot. Michigan tt Southern freight depot and numerous loaded cars around the same were totally consumed, including freight valued at $lOO,OOO. The Rock Island machine shop and grain warehouse, the latter containing 200,500 bushels of grain took fire but were extinguished without damage. In Flint and Wheeler's warehouse 1.50,u0U bushels were saved with great difficulty. The total loss is estimated at from $150.0011 to $200,000. The insurance is not ascer tained. The fire broke out during the delivery of the speech of the Hun. Anson Burlingame, and a very large audience was in front of the Metropolitan Hall. FUN MG BROS. Wit hdra Ix al of the Benton Electoral Sr. Loco's, August 14.—This morning's Democrat announces the withdrawal by the Benton Democracy of their Electoral ticket in favor of that of the Anti. Mentonparty. In doing this the lkolucrut says: "We lay down no principle which has governed ue in the poet, and give up no doctrine contended for a: right, and as Democrats we fight this battle for the Union—the Union as a whole, and have every confidence that those for whose elevation we work will lie true to its preservation against all force." W A FM irioroN, August 14.—We learn that there has I.e,:n a tretnendoue storm between Mobile and New l , rlean,. The rain fell for 110 hours. The roads ore overflowed, and great damage has been done to the crops. The telegraph wires were prostrated for miles between New Orleans and Mobile. Workmen are yet unable to get at them to repair. ``=", ~,2 IMIE DESTRUCTIVE FIRES OREGON WAR AT AN END THE INDEPENDENCE SAFE. THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. .UT AGAINST LEON Fire in Chitlgo - - -- • Storm la the .South ik ) 1 .41 . 4t .41 yd.% 0 • • "s 3 ) rn 1 . 44 4.7:4 4 •).• • • • ENE DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK, No. 65 Axel sired, lanDlat BOOM, JONES' NNW BUILDING. • Is NOW OPEN daily fronC9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May to October, inclusive, from 7 to 9 cremes; and from November to April inch:Wye, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits remitted of ell sums not lees than Ours Domes, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of ehr per cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1895; also on the 8d - of June 1866. Books containing the Charter, BpLawa, Ruler and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. President--GEORGE AMMER. MI IPSZSEDINId. Hopewell H e pburn, John H. Shoenborger, George R. White, ~. Charlet' ?nap, William F. Johnston, " N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Theobald Umbetaotter, Alexander Bradley, Lilac 11. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderson. muerzett. J..,1.t, G. Backefen, James nanlman, COI Bargwin, James D. Kelley. Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkperriek, Robert Cheater, Witham S. Lavel, J. Gardiner Coffin, John D. M'Cord, Alonzo A. Carrier, Welter P. Marshall. John S. Cosgrave, Wilson Miller . Charles A. Colton, A. M. Pollock, E. G. Edrington, Henry L. Itingwalt, Francis Felix, Robert Robb, George F. Gillatore, James Shidle, James S. Moon, George S. Belden, William 8. Haven, Alexander Tindle. SPCrelary and Tratrui e, CHARLES A. COLTON. (tyllily NOTICE -TO SPORTSMEN AND HUNT ERS.—Mr. THOMAS SMITH having received Letters Patent for his newly invented BALL for Rifles or Smooth. 80, e Fire-turns, now c Reis It for sale to the public. The ball has a spiral cavity, which gives it a rotary motion and more accuracy of night, longer range rind greater fatality of raven. lion than any other ball over invented. it can be seen at DOWN & TETLEY'S, No. 136 WOOD street. Persons wishing State or Territory Flights may receive them by calling on WM. DAKEWELL, Esq., Grant Street, Messrs. BOWN & TETLEY, or THOMAS SMITH, No.. 20 Irwin ati, et, Pittsburgh, Penna. aul3:lla THOS. SMITH. ACARD.—The want of a good, reliable and skilful piano tuner having long been felt, the subscribers take pimento in informing the public that they have secured the services of Mr. JOIIN B. BYTII, a very experienced and competent tuner, and whose work we will woutaarr in every cue. M. Eyth's method of tuning will arose the plaice to stand in better tune than ordinarily, and give complete satisfaction to the moat fastidious ear. All orders left at the Mosic Store of II RIBBER et BRO., 63 Fifth Street. will be promptly attended to. RECOMMENDATION. The undersigned gladly testify to the skill and trustwor. thiness of Mr. John B. Eyth, as a Tuner of Pianos. and cheerfully recommend him to their pupils and the public fur an excellent, experienced and reliable tuner. V. DE HAM, G. ANTON, IL. ROHBOCK, N. SIEDLE, JEAN MANNS, M. SCHWAB. .1Y.23 alel others CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-a. F. Rudd and R. C. Totten bane this day lesion, p ar t a , rs in the Fort Pitt Iron Works. The business of the concern will be conducted under the firtn and name cf K nsp. Wade k Co. Ihe unsettled busineaa of the late flrm of iinap 6 Wade will be attended to by tho now firm. llrtAbnrgli. Jolt . let, lbad .1516 MASONIC HALL CIGAR FAULKNER respectfully Legs leave to inform the citi7eus of Pittsburgh and victruty that be Las opened the above establishment, and Intends to keep ounsto.t:zi v en band, for recall purposes, the CHOICEST and BEST ttUA LI. TV OF CIUARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF to be found la t I,la city. 44 .- No 67 FIFTH street, 31/tsontc untlrSt FAULKNER AIiUMESTEAD FOR : 4 310 WORTH OF FARMS AND RUILDINI) LOTS lo the ilold Region of Culpepper County, Virginia. to he divided attiongat 10,2 W subiseribera, on the 17th of Septetnh...r. for the benefit of Port Royal Female Academy. Salterip. [ions ONLY TEN DOLLARS EACH. onoolialf down, then et ~0 the delivery of the Deed. Avery sulemriber sill get Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to These Farm. end Lots are cold so cheap to induce sett!, meats. a sufficient number being reserved, increnee in the ralue of which will compensate for the apparent I , vr price now asked. Ampia security will be id Yen f, the faith ful performance of contracts and promfars. Air Moro Agents are wanted, oat of Allegheny City, to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal induoirnien•s will be given. Some Agents write that they are maktog f2ob s month. For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies. 8.c.. apply to it DAL - MAR. Fort Royal, Caroline cve.nly, V. Or to O. W. Dunn, Agent., Ohlo street, AllegLony, anEgtiA w DESIRABLE I'ItOPERI Y FOR SALE. suitable for a family residence, haring Mee Amin ~f Land. aall cul drat ; a large Garden and Rood Or, bard: a two story Brick lions., of hall and Six rooms; a well of g..d water, a stable and other unt-building.. all in complete order. Immediate ipossiaition. If desired The aitusiton healthy and pleasant. in about the middle ~1 Sharpoiburc. It would be profitable to sell cut of It Bri.lciirat Lots—but very decrial., f,r a family bemoan...id. Pros gf...00 Terme 8. CLITIiBERT & SON, at:ld So 51 Market at pßoPosiLs "NA-ITE]). the atmtrre of Ail.64therty County havnag in eotteruplati..n Heating' •L.l Vei,ulattug two of the Court Ratue of the Buildings, wonl4 frotte Pr0p,41,1 for the itarne yerwoe luytted ro furnl.h plans and ~ .eturintt-i of cola Pr0t...14 atll ho rru.aywl uutil MONDAY. Atigult 19th, at 12 <Alva. fly artier of the, Coutmuwa.,nera aul2.:St JAS. tiORML,fI". Clerk NEW 0001.1 S--A. A. MASON & have in.t rwalved &i cacti packap.a , 11*Znod and Bruirn )11113illa. Chrckl, Tuani , G,nitharn. and A,mraur. UoudA ar , ry i,aer!pth.,n, whiAl at Siqui•Anntuil pricea .11 1 CASE FRENCH PRUNES just rind 1., salt by REYMER h AN DI:11.:aN 89 W ntrta. F IGS -100 bvxes fresh Figs for sala by KEY.ll2`_ll 8:.Le6:.•.: 100 BUILDING LOTS FOll SALE. IN EAST-lAVERPOOL 64 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 60 f,. e . 1' by 120 tbat, lu Jarx 1Z:t1 n town of East•Lir,puol 761 RTV - •STI LOTS, 60 (ot by 13 0 J feet, h 6 •1, :Terr nt l•arto of t t sale ,_•t/ r. a ouable u•rrn• vaymeat. Apply 9 LL. Eau: lILAKELI lk !Leal ggate ti ok,rs, ttiAVING PURCHASE') the inte7-O , T ..1 TtioM As W 'WIT hl A S . , in th e F., to t P.,' tr Y , ,,1. ./. e hint of May, I will hereafter carry on the lioder M., km: • end Shrot Iron work, in alt their branchea. al it. old oi.ii. 1 Water nireet, below Penn With the exporleie- .a on , roars lo this biliirlia., I horn. to render antle. t 1,,,, t. ",, whoa rarer me with their trinle JAMES WIGIUMAN. Pittsburgh May 2a, isle inr.:1+ , 41,1 NlEl i r ' MUSIC'—"Now what shall I 131 t/: you' - sting by 51i<. iOlll3O P 3 tie. for 'slit= it was ~r 5 - p,.ly a mpeeera and written by her rioter. Mr • linlton i f bored I.y thee—My Pi nirie Flower—two new liallad4 to IV V A . Ili b\ C. lore thee in the ottningi bme"—Franiit II •trn ' Yon remember Ellen—J M Stowart—worilY lin Th.., Moore I'll ging thee a dent hale Ireort—.• Siiritiwit Cam. tik thoi henrt lonely—fur e.ntrallo t.i k—Gino; be Sari,. lec. rtrt like the tower vi 11.11. Sil,turne• pour to lento—par * IV V W.. A. Suuvona de New V.. 11. Flury Star !,tiotti.b—ltobt stvlvl Meet use in tb.• tOrent shado--w,.14 by :v:n uxilinc by 11. Donne Moonlight Folku—emml M The limtrueoung with iho Ohl Fo Mount Berton l'ulka—lfauner . Farewell dear mountain horn-11 Tr..vat.r, r d Atimue Polka—Kanchenhouter Len Borda Luuni valne eleg.ntes--I,luc Twinkling Star Yulila—Antonio de dog. ra Ala°, lantaaiaa and Concert pte...l by WWI., alter, Burma and cabers. Just received by F:xprelis. CHARLOTTE BLVNIE. Wood st , !woad door nbuv, L.lth st AiriP• Music mmTod trot, of postage. r 0,7 VALL'ABLE BOOKS BY EXPRESS at y DAVISON'S BOOKSTORE, tit) MARKET t. n e ar Fourth Otrret Daniel end the Re,httieu. viewed In their mutual role ttou; by Auberhn eermon. by Rer C II Spingrow, the nr 'dent W1,1tti..1.1 The Myetety, or Ertl ert.l God by Young. auth,..t cl Chrh.t o[ lllotorc Siberee Wohl—.l new twv6, by author of 7rat, I, Catch a SUPC,I44I. Fremont's Lit 07-Losto 7 -Lost Life of Bushel:Lao. He/am—Mimi llromer•e Tcncyaun'e PuerllB. cuo.,plete in voluu,—,o) . ,1,6 gilt Scn• S. S. Library, No. 4, being 3.1)0 rola I', 5l ro 110 ICE LANDS IN lOWA.- 80(00 Lands for sale in Johnson county, five :nil. Dmln City, on the Fort D. Moines road. of a 'rely excellent acrav In one body. Eochty Acres In Mills county, Melee Mill. , farm Coon , tl BM& ; two miles from Glenriwood. the c.•t,oty seat 0:s hundred Acres in Color county, half way h. :ween lowa City an,l Muscatine, and only one mile born M. \I It. It . which is now to oper.o.ol l . For [(rat+ acid price enquire of [an6) BLAKELY 4 ith2I.IEV. •-- FARM FOR SALE. in Patton township, ,nL on the ....atn.7ll of Turtle Creek, and one mile from Stewart a S inti., on the r,,,nlylvania tulles flow PittAburol-0 , 0 . Hundred -4,,s thaty ti eof W huh aro prime bottom land. Improvements cat of a beau L g Boum, a Frame Stable and Log Barn—young Or chard, An This Farm would divide well, as The cr,l: tune about equally through it. Apply to aun 13LAKELY et RICHEY. 2REEN AND BLACK TEAS. purelm , ed I.) (rem the Importers tur Orsh.—We have on hand the lergest uhd best assorted stock of Teas to be kund to the market, all of whtrb trill he offered at the /.Ix.y,t prices S. JA YN ES. aus • Pekin Tea.Atore, Zin Filth vt. F - IFTH IVARD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Lot ut Oround un Pike street. between Walnut cud Factory streets, with Tour separate Frame Houses, in good condition and well retied. Will be sold cheap. J 029 BLAKELY A RICHEY. rilLOUß—Extra Superfine and choice Fami Flour for sale by JOIIN A. FETZER, anB bb Water street MINER &CO.'s LIST nines : Harper's Magazine: Oodey a Lady's Book; Graham's Magazine; Peterson's Magazine: Putnam's Magazine; Household words Leath?' Journal. Knickerbocker. For sale by ;1 y`.l6] 11. MINER a CO.. 3f: Smithfield et. TUNIPEP. BERRIES---1000 lbs. just re it, reined and formals by [ Jy7l FLEMINO EROS. COFFEE -30 pockets Java Coffee, 50 IDs. each 20 bags prime Old Lagneyra Coffee. Received by F. R. DRAVO. DADWAY'S READY RELIEF-10 gross IN on hand and for sale by (Jy2l) FLEMING BE-01 B LOOMS AND LUMPS -100 tone Jnotota Blooms; 25 " " Lumps; 200 " Lake Champlain. For enlo by Dyili JOBN MOORbillA B. TAR. -50 ale. N. C. Tar for Bale by We BSLITU, MAIR a HUNTER APLEASANT LOCATION for a Family Heat:lance will be sold on favorable terms situated un Mt. Washington • about one acre of Ground, with good paling fence, and planted with shade and fruit trees. Price .ow and terms easy. iau7f S. CUTHBERT & SON. MEM • • • MERE IBBIE ,„) • • . =CM COMMERCIAL PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. PruidenL L. WILMASTIL Vice Preridents.! GEO. W. OAS& T. 8. CLARKR, Trear rrtr. N. HOLIES, Srreary. JANIEs P. BARK. .S✓Turint , ndent. S T. NOP.TIT.A M. Jr.. Chmmiitre Augwt GEO. W. CASS, V. P. ISAIAH DICKEY J. A. WILSON, MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS TO SAIL Ships Le.: re 14, Loos Hermann. New York Bremen, Scc... ..... ..1 II i y 12 Edinburg. New York Glas.p.NT ...... .... Jrl i) i . ..! Canada Boston I. tr,rp...0l ...... .......luly 16 Baltic New York Livery 4 Jaly P. , Africa New York .._...Liverpool . July 23 Lebanon New York Li ',pool lul 24 Fulton New York I (acre via 'Sowea....lnly 20 Barookna ...... ...... New York Havre July 2t, Shin Lear! 17, Po ys Fulton Havre.. New York ILPy 2 Niagara Bost a. ac Liverpool Ju'y f, Ericsson Liverpool New York .. ..... .J ell 9 Persia Liverpool Now York ..... ....Jul c 12 City of Baltimore... Liver's,' I:al ti un,re . ...... ...J.ily If Washington Southampton... New York July 16 13=12lEr= NEW Stout, August 14.—Cotton ; sale. No bales, at 111 for Orison middling, and 1 fy,' for Uplands middling. Flour buoyant; sales 11,000 liarrelsWestern and 2000 barrels Southern, the latter exhibiting a drooping tendency: the quotations are $5,606.446 for State. $6.70a56,9u for Ohio: for Southern $7,25®57,C0 3 and 57,7. (,',58.40 for extra brandy. Wheat firm; sales 67,0c0 bus at $1.50(.451,64 for Western red: Tennessee sold at $1,05. Corn steady 8001 Loo cold at 621 for mixed. Moen Pork drooping; sales 454 bbl. at $15,62. Beet quiet. Lard unchanged: sales 00") barrels. Whisky advanced; 800 bids sold at 36?/,. Coffee dull, Au gar quiet: Molasswe quiet; 1000 hble cold at former quotatins. Linseed Oil buoyant; sales 1000 bbln at 91 cent. Lard Oil Nothing doing. Freights firm. Be on doll. Butter heavy. Iron steady. Tallow quiet. Studs veland and Toledo 79; Cumberland 20-k; Idea N Y. Central 87. Stock Mar:.,t—Stocks dull Chicago and Rock 94%, Cumberland, •.:0,14,: 3lichigan Southern. Brother. Missouri 8i aces., 60/x: Canton. 22 1 4; Clevela , , , i and led°, 73`K, Cleveland. C: umLus and Cincinnati, Ere, ; Michigan Central. gulzi : Illinois Centr.,l ; G a l e . us and Chicago, 110:4; Vii gime Sixes, 91. St ,, )lris Ex change dull. Philadelphia Market PHILUiELPUIA. August 14 —The Fl,ur market is 41111 With 1i113114,1 d wand; small sales aid ,tas:k at ft esh. groood from old cheat at p 6.55. and from new wheat at and r 1 7.77. for extra Tier, is a limited denial,: tie• supply of the city road trade at the anor, rare, live Hour steady. With small sales at oK • a !, n demand: pricos advanced; sales 400 bh!, fr,n a : t onna at learns at $3,37;5. There is a better demand for Wheat. and prices are 3cent. 1 4 bushel higher. resti:rin,t fr.-ni the immoved tone of neighboring markets; tales tkaioni•74 o ) nosh nt 31.47a - 41.10 for prime new Southern and P.•unsy van.: red, and $1.68 f, prime white. irelintng h".l, old red at $1,4041.42 Rye in fair demand and steady sales !,06 bus Penna. at 75e. Corn scare,' atilt oto,tly de mand and prices firm: sales 25N bash. Southern at nokt.C.3 f, fair h, prime old: one lot at 67. Vate th;il salon :11 5 0 , hush at 37 u 1 new and 56tc7138 , /, for old. Om., wail small sales at 5.:94.9.&t, la 64 Res. Whi•l:y is in hudtui rrluest at .'77438 in bids. and 37 in Wads. Cincinnati Market Cly,Ns.art, August 14 —Flonr .Tenel with an activ- s purt demand: sale.. .100 at - 2;A. , [Add..l at ari d a t , 125 hbli extra white wheat Fl .0 r at and be I. t.l. ~u per tine a .2 ;:nheati u p t.11.e . 1- , !•1.1 The receirwto y,•at ad,i up 1ed,11.1,i., Wh..at nrlrli,t. tint ail yet we Sac' lward .•f ui MI:, Sal, 1•1141. I tatA, in bull:. from L. NI Iladr,md, at ;;6 , .; ; the demand ,untinues gad. Whiticy ha. further declined bet at ,i,•.:!int the demand is uctlya and the aide; RitiOnnt 1 , 00 14JF. at 25 3 4., contiDt, dull and inactirr. ante 200 5511, batch., '6 Lard at 11 C Coff,; sake bag; at 110,11.„:. Sugar continue.. in TrnAerntr d.•rnand at ottady tate" , sal. 65 55'. at 03fird.10 for fair and good fair m, : a Bala of 45 Rd., was wade at Baltimore Market Eturinur.i. August 14 —Flour: bbls. (it) . - NI Wtwist 'J to b cents better Corn 13) to .bite L. 4, and 6.1 for yellow ire-Headache, Loss of Appetite and MENTAL DEPREF , 'SioN —Nlcu:ll+ army Hill .y 4: •• My !vr.creyt (Leeks are due to the friend recommending yvti: Ho; hay! EV!te!!! Having suffered fvr Rome time with fletvla!:he. appetlto. mental depre!!!!Ln. end in fiu.t Revere! dl9order of the yys:rm, I re in feel, after using but .me feud,. ~...!!!...iouY of returning health. Pittsburen, dogurt 24, 1 ,, :13 " CA.CTION'—OuArd eg , :in•t puraimng en imitation. To prar,•nt careful t, fok for Bitter,. irD,. StAd at {1 bottko by pro.. 13ENJAMIN PA43E, JR. ..t• 01, Manuf..c:,:. , .l; Ptiarmn;-utir.tl rccl Ched.thqn. Pitt..iburgb. Pa.. R. F. gEI.- LERS t CO. corner of and !)r - nizzigt• etot, a; 11-. 1.1: 3:x' CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE From, in the Fifth tCxrd . !,:et,ott 'n I et ',yr. trlth hod r:lril L . t. A IN, .6, in thy rtor •4' thy lad., r.:oy I.otn 0r. , u0 fL. WyLmityt ryyt. t.ht tr, t fryht A 1:4..k1 ILg Stl:othe, .IrrYt, f-Yt 5,1 Appl y to RICIIItY I D GOODS REI.)VCED—A. A. MASON Le, Vt. Grua lkyd t.ltylr pony ns. Err-ry artidc 8111 1., .nt of from 2‘.. to :At per :714 1 : loot titanusma 13ATI.:NT ELAS'I'IC PACKING, F`lt Eti -4 :INES. —Lngtronqn KIP] 01/, rl E.sittn.l 4 , 1 and rsauon, a now at tick of if.,1,...5; for ali parts .4 M1 , ••311, pampa. Sr., trlitre n.:11 p:trkil:4 IS or thi• snick: n:o oat dulability. norm." I rndumna.: frort consn•lon:ly I n .vt rr it 4., re to ?re '44.4 oar the eon Lut. po,k , - , 1 lc c cots , . the ViCkM , .. 1- ors:inns:ly cot:some-4. th, .40 My t.lll- Nal rowjet in, (nay Lo 44,4,1 at ti HAVEN'S 5tnt..,.....r) Wart.ll Ma.rk.•t I I his ,:a -t p..illnoe tan prat I with ow'of the I,e: PoCKET •..i.n/r1 c ut W.A% N .k TETLEY'S. L.PS - 1 4 1 11,LMORE MEN ATTENTION !--••.:!) , J (be PHILADELPHIA SEWS. dJaiip Tor c.:t• y . _ R 1 4 ;.`11.1.1VLS AND NIANTILLAS EDUCED. A A ajAF,•S !,-!• Th.,' evil:., .•! an Ina, :than n, and alard.! AI. !romp! n•lna, nt.:•• all 1-4 ta• •••nrni of r....lurtlon ••1 aa• .!, EtfthELATE3a••!••_ GREEN AN BLrk TEAS.--We hav e • n hand the Larg,s.: nnd assort-I gtork TEA . 1.. tot,. I At • L11111:,.1. •it! add:, A lll“nrreLl :It :he .WEST Pvkin Tat .S Fifth at. 011 N WOODS., BANI.ER AND FXCIIANGII Daniar C.antharrial tad {told, Nat, 1. right and a 1. 4 ,1 ,11. , (1111.11 ..n Int,gc-rt 0,1 NLNV tow A DRESS GOODS.—A. A. ;us., tb, Itttrwl. th , I ZAWP to tL.rt ••!.. k A F.), , ,t.rt,1 and PI!!!” Ittrt 1..1nt, , uf!, it U y t • 1..!!!‘ tut :rOll t lt. ; kIAL the 11411,11 ittf•4 DEMO.. TA PI(WA.---51) , 1 11 , . in ...tore and I r ,nte t , r }”..1.V.P.1; BROS L INSEED OIL--",UO galls ju+t received and v 111 FL 1 ‘ll l'•ft ! !• - • BLUE MA:I , S and f;.: fto FLA.:IIIN.) ilift), p t -RE LINSEED OI in the voluulaottlr.• of uhf 111111 lielti• of. that , pr. prod to supply [brut of ilia It .41,1 ty prime urth-1.... 0 . 2” 14 1 1.\'E TEAS !!--A t'w mr-ry t 6,40 PL RE aud ..1 PP,A 'S. na•l i =MT NOTICE hereUy given that nn a~ , plicntivn j, will b made t, tile I,eit saaaion. for is Charter 1 la. - 1 , .a a SA V ISO FUN I. , AN to Intatt...! in ; h Pain I ashen, All. Then y Cvnaty. . to ta• rt s " Th.. in alma Saving Feud." and a. I.a. a Bank Ihic. , unt. with a Capital :it...ark a D.Alara. ix i rUDLU S SPECIFIC-5 gross in ,40re 1.4 and to I•y i Jell l Fl.oll' ' 1' p' )Z. RAT S BERRY SYRUP. ',raw 1.,r1 y Syrup. • P " z,lllf. .1,14( at,tll,lr nnL Inv 1:f.1 - 511:1; N.. rt,t AS N ES. iii Jar , . - Strimberriea. in hottkii 1.2 •• 10,itliberry Brandy .1110 reed and Ii NI ER A: AN a DAINTING-WILLIAM CLAN TON. Or namental and Fancy ,itrv.ir, 1. Me t° Wood and Smithfl.ld ,arri.ts WA II wor'n done in the Lien at' I, rl,•.Are. DE LICK WATER —lO I. , bl<_.f re, , ii jj Lick Water received this day by .10F. I Ni), Y gCoruerThaki , t CIOUNTRY SEATS.-1 offer fur wale, it tie cuminvdering terms. two very desirati:e I. at. na I.•r country mate.situate near East Li Lierty. To pus.. is .1111iit s country home, these Lots cffer great inducements. bei: located on a good carriage road, sLid lioar the pasaenget stet tion of the Penneyiant. Railroad at Nast tr. Enquire of THOMAS Win 11);=. anti V.‘urtl, Direst. PA RASOLS—We are now offering our ngaiwe assortment of Parma:49, M MM. Tunic. Satin Mutro nuti4no and other materutia, nt a reduction of on , third unnailate, L E.IVERPOOL AN D PITILADILLKIIV,I4:7;, , ST ANS H/ A LIPi El. .••• • •: - =:".• ,, .;.,v a 11?.... Th, ss,l,3idtd Dow Etiioneliip CITY BALTIC3IORE';‘I,4I . _. , Lorca, 'Fill eel from Philadelphia mit-tibtr; , ' T IIE GOLDEN GUN is taking the trade, ;T N St - RA til'• E'. INSURANCE ! Applic.i.. _tiW,,- , 7th augnittami lEth September—irem Liver ~,,-.., 4 and :, ~.. n— h svond,r• oox ~..,, of . 3,, 0. r' ,- 1 n_,• 5 , r i lisnraniii v.: several gi sid rel,lle lumtran , pool ist7th August. Is ANGA.P.OO from LlverpoOL 88th . 5, -:4 ~ rrt• ~. col. , Tlithea, Sc., Lc., I. MlEurpolased in thr Lit) In the te...e „par .,,.., ~,,, by cii.;o R. BuNN, at his Real Este , and 10th September—from Pitiladelphia, 21st Aiwtod , dis#7., , ' 2 ': -, .1,,,,,y ;,,,,i iliteiligetlec Ogle, on the u,rta side of Oliii., 'As: ci:tidair. CITY nE MANCE.I.,'ETBIL from fdiarpoln7.l.;P : ..l. '•- ..i Fishing Turtle CO have such all DESOrttnebt that Coo,: make old Isaak WalLon's eyes water, could ho return to Poi ii t oi Pi ,tour east of the Diamond. AItsIAINT CI TT ,;u7 I3tb Augii.st —from Philadelphia, 4th September. . -.-- • , world Pocket and Table Cutler) iu grea t . aitaludaru a, 11. p• ir -_---.. l . M -- • uzzle& arid ttai many articles to be tionod. hero are to i i iItSIIFELD & SON Peorn Phtladelphia. Prom isivxrpool. ....' .... tie found at the e'en of the inilden Goo _J. NIEL OPEN C ihiti.....m and 8.56. Cabin......g5 and Vtrii. ' ' II „ I n 'a e t tr:.t ee : r . eTick. „A ut o e n to v a p - r u tl aati . fro o m . t L o iverpOol by tbe Alamo Line , B tWN .6 TETLEY. THIS (SATURDAY) NI•AINING. I s`26 1.5 t) w0,..i .t • en, iTYLT, , . NtY(TAZINES all received for-TA-U.GL'ST. g-Pr•SUNIIEB. COATS - us ReeriV”d per Expr,..s. ~t s'tvamehip=3, or by STRST•GLASS SAIBING PACKETS, . ' i Q, J S O .A H TlL T ik litoi COlL p TlS. scoN, l 4 7 l 7 o lli iti nadszy st ,N; pi ew oh Y b Ur,- „ , 1 ... :4 . 5 -. I , ,; I_ ,, k L PRICK i,.. ,i o . N ze L t l i ' ,, F iii lF F T . EF. iiii N i.i. C h ß iii NTl , — , :i tiii i - ei i v. i i i i l .i s i i i .y A I 5 .,.,. r ,. ~, ~,y le, , SUMMER CRAG ATE AND TIES. i a ,iter, IS cents, Lion.thold Words . 15 cents; Sehoolteiii.u, Received per Atlantic. 1 P. S.—Also, Drafts',, - ,[ sale always on.hatula. ~ jy30,.:,, 1.,,,..i. to cents, Putuam',. itagiallits, 15 vents; Graham's 11ai„,,. L. HIRSEFELD & 90N . tine. In ,corn , and all the other Magazines CIIEAPER Ili in .., ..,8 L. ••• ' ' TUE TUICII^.;DSRBOLTS OF JOVE Wi.Erf, ,•, - „'1,: i ! • No. 10 Wood street.; 1 . ... , ~ „. ... can he purchased elsewhere. We have a large supply of Doi forged by culetm, but aithougb.lhe unstieldly wen- , • above ilegazinee ou hand, so that you are sore of g-3tring DIRMINGTIAM PROPERTY—Yor - Sale, a t pons - stossnt.e,ved bladunratia ausivarety . srs.N!egforth, ..p. ~.., them vtien you roma. JO Brick lieu. on Centre etre*, in Itlirminghaio. 7...iirt."4(Yi...tarq?Ster,the Gods, they Were notl'ilf ite I actin- astol" -, - - . Lo. ' Remember and tau them at W, A. GILI/EN, 4 -tett front by.4o - feat, deep7a../ deli - table property. * 1 latest Unproved revolvers Which welgh,:bncapeand,..44. l4l V•L„,.' ...., I.ITIGIARY DEPOT, on PIPT 11 street, opposite the• .i..—Appl4rto 5,.• -•.'• .• : ' xi Ydi MOREY, • eeditlisillittdelquid foot no Parthian tirrown. .7tioiroArc , Vl:' ' Theatre. ant ' e itolB -••••• • 'Coiner Sevedth and Smithfield stoma". lttrvoltnroan be bad at the Enterpiton "Works, roketberniftb _ 14 YE FLOUR—For sale by a general assortment a Gone and - Rifle of every deerra • _ • tinB J. A. FETZER, 89 Water et. _ • 1 and a . 2 flue assortment GOWN Surgical Instruments No. rantr im axi maka d ..n. COPAVIA CAPSULES-15 gross in store and for sale by Lan2] FIRMING BROS. :.•. ,- '.,'v , ..1 , 4:-,t...'11,,..-. 4H -. C. At% 4r, ,:tea, ~';~'xtai'r`e' me Ric - ea.—Last evening there were, by the metal mark, 17% inches, not sh.eving any fall. The trustiness on the wharf was confined to the keel boat "Orphan Boy," and flat boat "Jas. Dohrmaa," the latter of which is loading fur Wheeling and Portsmouth, Capt. P. Torrance having cam mand. floe will be manned with energetic young men, wh" have devoted their time and labor In acquiring a knowledge of the channel, and who are now licensed pilots. Their present object Is to igamine the riser bottom to impious theracelica tvr the fall rho. Any ooe of them is respon.ible to any am ant should it be required. We ehould like r, eve those haring goods to ship, punctual In chipping. THE Louisville Courier of the 14th says: The river Is siov. lv receding, with but about twenty-three or twenty-four I:,elles hence to Cincinnati...n.l none but the hulttest (9..t0 Jw running. to th • ehualcdt bare t,... ttLp., hut twenty-thi to twenty-far Inches w,ter whetted, and the Kate ,arehr t. that arrived trout Cairo yeater.:ay, Lund but twent . .•tw. , inches at iicullietown. and passed 9 good many bouts ou ad at all points. The weather yesterday Wag rainy, with two or thre, hours of continued, though not heavy rain Mine upon our thoroughly parched-np town. This rain has been of twoonoor benoht, and ta e hot, to have more of it. Owing to the continued ;ow ismer, freights n. the :loath have fur ther ad vati,d, the ihippl nip rates !,esterdity being one duller per hundred pound+. and $1,1:5 per barrel ft, putatte.s : other articles In ptc:port.on. The Cremona and firapediot are the propellers for Cinch.- nett to-day—the one leaving at Nand the other at h o'clock. T LIO.S. BELL. D. M'C N DLESS. MP St, Louie Dcnwrrat of the 13th sap' The river at the point rose slowly yesterday four or five Inches. No improvement as yet reported in the Illinois and tipper 'Mississippi. The Missouri rose at the mouth inches during Sunday night. The Hannibal got aground in the mouth yesterday morning, and remained fast eom•e hews Below Hannibal. on the Mississippi, the Navigator, bound down, got aground, by / analog oat of the channel. She was due last night. Big boats base almost all dl.ap• pi seed; small ones load;ng for New Orleans, and getting plenty of freight. Small boats advertised for the Ohio, Illi nois and Upper Nlississipol, but can't get mach of anything. Heavy showers here—perhaps also in the regions north and went of us, and may do some good in the way of raising revere. as well as bringing the crops to maturity. Something Ices than twelve arrivals yesterday, and some large cargoes. For Cincinnati. The .taxa,r NIA.RINE.II_, Capt. C. A. Daavv-- - Cierk. O. LETPcn.—o.vill leave R.; the int-rap:4:u), parts THIS HAY, at 10 o'clock Fr, freight or I.,ileeage apply en te.ard The st•Niroor CONIM El-WE. Capt. J. J. RuFIN. s9.N—Clerk, LIARRY M.A...if.,4—cyllt lease for u.. Itbvre land interwelliat.:, ports THIS DAY. at to clock A. M. . • . For freight or 'Asia+, apply on beard. null _AAEMON (CCO.-TRANSPORTATION LlNE—having made extensive pre-aMil i m a, par thin %visite!, we are now prepared 10d, a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYL CAN-11. and RAILROAD, THROU(111 TO AND FROM TuE EAST ERN CITIES. We can leisure our friends and all those disposed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no pains will be spared to resider general satisfaction to Ship pers of Eastern and Western Frehlit. The AVOIDANCE iF THE INCLINED PLANES t:;'N THE ALLEOILENY E ItAILR9AD will give increased despatch to the transmission of freight. Ott, on PENN street, at the Canal Basin. mhl4 LLOYD & LEMON. KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the wont of facilities lot' tr.tusportng Freights to an.l from the East ern ei I via Pennsylvania Canal and Eaur oo o,,, we nn.e incre.ed our stock of Boats, fic., on name, to a DOUBLE DAILY LLN 4, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons per month each may. We wore our friends, and those disposed to patronise the state improvements, there will be nothing spared un our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER it ,SIITCLIELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.- The Co-partnerehip existing, heretofore, between Jtft. cottme and J. Eto n lisox, under tho firm of JAMES GOLLINS k Co., has been dissolved, this day, by mutual CO COOL t. The business of the late firm will be eettted by James Collins, who is suthorlzed to lase the name of the firm fur that parp,e. JAS. COLLINS, • Pittsburgh, June 14, 1i156 J. BANKS KNOX. THANKFUL to my friends for past favors, I 1... g to solicit a continuance a their patronage for my late partner, JAMES COLLINS, a - hu trill carry on the S'uß WARDINU AND COMMISSION, TRANSPORTATION A PlanlliCE BUSINESS under the style of JAS. COLLINS at CO. - (.15 2 ) 'J. BANKS KNOX. D krID M CANDLESS WILLI 01 MEAN'S 11. A CI , 7FIN M , Candless Means & Co., ce (suc..oo to W ick k M . Candleaa,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in- IRON, NAILS. GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts.:' burgh Manufactunt3 generally, corner of Wood and Water reet& Pacts). urzh. znyfl I.I7CCM3OR, TO KERB. A uurrEnj Receiving, Forwarding, Commis sion Merchant AND STEAMBOAT AGENT. MEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. rrHIS COMPANY, having on the Ist of Jtay commenced carrying the U. S. Mad from littnburgh to Erie. through But ler. Mercer, Meadville and Waterford, have now porfe , ted such arrangements as will enable them to carry peentengers or packages to any point on the route in leis time than the same service was ever before performed on this road, and a: cheaper rotes. Those wishing to mi rage passage or forward packages from this city will Sod an Agent at all times in readiness to wait upon them at the St. Clair Betel, corner of Penn and St. Char streets, Pitts. bursh. Pa. lIIIIII=IIIIMBE Time through from Pittsburgh to Erie. thirty-two hours. jy3l-tf To DEMOCRATS EVERYWHERE. READ READ —READ. Ag - ,unte wanted to sell in every town in the United TILE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF JAMES BUCHANAN, Yeanieyironia., Late !din:titer to England, and formerly Minister to Itliatia, Lunator and Representative in Congress. and Secretary of State, INCLUDING T[ll MOST IMPORTANT OF HIS STATE PAPERS. L v R. . Literary Editor of the N. V. Day Book. nhore book has been written by a gentleman wet by his 'Pet j attainments, and his long connection eilth the betno7eatic pm,: He was furni• bed personally by tne daginruislied subject of the memoir with many of the d dr And 'acts ef his early life, and from authorized friends Pncbannn has teen supplied with material inaces.eis.- 1,;,- to other parries The proof sheets have been submitted td Authorized pnrties. It Can therefore be called, without reserve, Na a 1. - TIIENTIC AND AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY. The book rmikcs a haaLIVAII.... /2610. volume of 430 pages, neatly hound lu,loth, and is embellished with en accurate Pittratt on Steel. Ptice, 'll.l. For further partienlars, DERBY & JACKSON. Publishers, 119 Nassau street, N. Y. -Copies sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. ' L . jyls'. T MOR , I A N. 41 FAL!, •t IV tyricE.—Mrs. &ARAB ANN BEALL begs kavv t, announce that her SCEPX.I, mill re-op rion Nt.,NDAY. Atuust 7401. inet . at her residence, PRIDE et, No. 42. Ward. The L.uure. of ECATATION will en - ft., e SPELLING, READING. WRITING, ARITIIIIETIG' c,EkMNIAR, tiE 4 tGRAPIIY, !with the uae of Glol e." 4:) PItT. SIOLOGY and BOTANY: also, PIANO MUnIC, (with nee of tusn,,.) by fir. BOWEN, of Cl,ra city, a well krk...967eacter, TERMS PER QUARTER • let Chi!, including loreginug tqrthrhei I=EI Fresh Arrival of salt Oysters. T UST received at STEINRECK'S, No. 111 wo.ir) etreet. where all the d...licacis of the can be had, +erred up iu any denim. • 11. I+ Air. rareipt f flew Jr , LiabSt,ri Irtini, Shad, Sea Btont, And great variety of 1,n1.n. Fl6ll, whirl - 1,111 l a nob? to fatal 3,1 r:Vlltritto% .01 the re L , oilabln Jait i , aairaia. larrii AL4 .1 fine lot .1 Le, hi. Oransea and Lie..lppa, ;4 Was...l HI)USE uF 1.10 T. lOWA. Mak, t. tpt ou ali point= on. and w,)t thv 1,,•.:. Prur.p: 01,11 to nll 1'11E6(1063 Or( .(Ir i (0 (hell nAnkas Etrre. .T..)N - EF .1* C.!. l'itt6buruh: i r 11F, Chicage: I \ .i. CO, K. Baltimore; F OLARE. New Yerk; E k Itio..ITLIERMN, Cincinnati L jvl7•.;:T. INIr_•LAITCIIILIN, LAND AND REAL Es ,TI: Auu, r. Land Warrants lo,ted. I•roper v b.aight SLivping Agent for the Mock ft Line? of I•a‘k.et, frem Liverp,,l Drafts on the E!.c1..n.1 1.1,1 and ..i.eotiand Oefiee. No. 1.7 •.ne4' Ito Li no. vntrnol, .‘n gre...t. DUBUQUE. lewa .it 1 F C L.F.—A desirable properi:: i u : ltltt,i 04 the We :1 rah r •! Suss Common. containing lit front ee,ary•tw , Dino luchas, and extending back (cornet - Inv 'ht. L,, a depth ninety leer There are on the prtt,. , e!egant three itary Brick Psveinne Hone „td tea frame tent:meat.e. P - rn.e, 21101.181tLet lire hn, diel dvllata--tschnty-tire hnndrrai rh,llarf to harpi, and the ,Ilan , " in four equal annual intitaltnvnte. 11l intereet. E., , ired be bond and mortgar,.. Z;* • ''...;;;; • - s • ;444 • roz - • ' ‘gt,r, "1 , 4- 4a' 4 c"--te 04 gt • '4" 4s-' 4. "AlikAtic.} 4%0. I 1 thin property in not dtspon...d tiorintr, the inontit, it nett: °II nett nt Pttsblte tale. an ttot , premises, nn Ttte.idtt), t ; • ~. pt,nber t,rOt. Fnr Information rn r,gar.l to the I.,petv.n..fen.rice way be bad to SIORRNO.J FLEv.IN..i. Esq., .1.11..,¢.beny City. MNI I S SIGN AND FORWARDING MERCHANT an.l Wholesale Dealer in Wee , : ra L... see as Cheese, Batter. Lard. t:4l, 7)441/. P.,t and Pearl s.merstlt.t. Lins<. I r..! Lard Oil, blied Fruit, a, I Tr..lne,.g,,,crril!.;, No; 711 al:1143 Front street, l'iusturgl.. .. e c~o _a5.^.u~.6~.~.:.b - ~:v+t::: - .aF:.":;,r..l•:; _ —_ .. - Lk.'.l.`-t , ..0•'. , 3'5V.*.4'5. RIVER NEWS. STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI POr Cincinnati R. M. HUNTER, :.)4 COMMERCIAL STREET, St. Lotita, Mo J. B. cantietd, • d. •••• Y ~ glealth and Strength Inuit Knell tstbly Follow its Itsie. sok itHA irwsi HOLLAND BITTERS • DYSPEPSIA. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS; LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE- , AND the various affections consequent upon a disordered Stomach or Lirer. Such as - Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn; Loar.af Appetite, Dfnpoudency, Costiveness, Blind' and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous. Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affac• tione, it has In numerous instances proved Idghlr benatlintA and in ethers effected a decided cure. Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with thivdeliglit• Pal tonic in the system. he offects are almost magice3ilet the curs permanent. It communicates no violent shoat:le the system. bet by arousing Ito vital seer*. to norituallee Lion, enables it to throw oil the calve, and thee them/04 eradicates the disease. • •,•, When its medicinal virtues are so universally It*CiWle edged. and particularly here, where it has become•Seil Mr e. family medicine, that it is cold by many of as well as all the druggists. It would seem nee Ofe , to offer further evidence, yet as there are doubtless noble mho have tried many advertised remedies. and still sneer - from Dripepeia in one or more of its dreadful forms, we sitliOln the following certificates, the anthinsticky of whleh'ciatinet be doubted, curnies RA they do from persons so twitllluitatra.. WHAT IT 13 1101. NO FOR THE Wm. schr.chinan, Eri; . thew ell known lithographei, Says: " I have frequently reed Edith urn's Holland Bitters, and find it invariably relieves indigestion and debility." Per. Samuel Babcock saye • "I found epethqlreqcs from its um for a severe headache, with which 1 had long sal fared." J. W. troalwell, Eeq.. says "I here used Bss,jmeei h n o i.. laud Bitters myself, and re, enriereled it to others,. kiniving it to be just what it i! " All Jonathan Neely, of Lower Pars: "I.4yede-, rived great benefit from its use for weaknessof '- ant irkttigeqion." - tvete , )r', James 31. 31urphy save "After several pliyarciitifil.^ failed, Beerhaves fl snood Bitters removed the tiehri*re ; • my heart audjilde. arising from indigestion." Thu editor of the liittanning Free Press saYst oftbe beet physicians in this place had failed, Bcerhiii , e's Hollandpitters cured 'no of the worst form of diapepala." Francis Felix, only manufacturer of the "original EX•• tract of Coffee. sap,: " I know that your Holland Bitters Is one of the bt,t medicines in the world for a dlsoidered stomach or liver." VT . • Dr. Ludwig.editor of the "racket," Baltimore, pronotti4 It a medicine deserving theramftionee of the public, . Dr. Eherbart, the leading German nhysician ht ronnti., has prescribed it frequently during the last tbree yeatii . with marked M1CC1334. in debilitated statea of the digestive - or** or of the system generally. The manager or Millen's Vinegar Factory Rapt litso, it myself, and was therefore induced to try its my wife, (troubled with the groat debility common to all 41, a consumptive habit,) and really it it doing her morb'zioiKll than anything she boa ever taken." NOTICE! Whoever expects to find in thia a beverage will 6 0 3 0* pointed, but to the sick, weak and low epiriled.dt: Mall prove a grateful aromatic cordial, puma/lad of ehagtdar edial praperttee. - The great popularity of this delightful Aroma hm induced, — many imitations, which the public ahottldguard aga*KtPur chasing. Bo not persuaded_to buy anything else.until,yoo have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial, . botc do will concince you how infinitely supetrior it is to all these imitations. /4-Sold at fl per bottle, or Ma bottles for $.15, by the art proptietora, BENJAMIN PAGB,'Jn.., r.l Manifacturing Pharmaceutists rind Chemists, cor. Smithfield and Third etreeta, Pittattrigh. Philadelpbia, T. W. Dyritt & Sone, 122 N. 2datreet New York, Barnes & Park, 204. Broadway, corner Duane. -Balti more. ensnare Brothers, Gay street and .Petum. Avenue. Cincinnati, John D. Park. Chicago, liarclay.Crothe,rs,,gl3 S. Water at. St. Loins. Barnard, Adams -& Co: "N. (Mune Wright & Co. mr4l-' TIR. C. IvITLANE'S LIVER PILLS AND VERNIF'UGE Lft L SCOTT. a regular pushing and physician of ellen- Bice practice and ezperienco, induced by a commendable sire to alleviate Lumen suffering, cc well ea to excel, has'yery titled an ISLPROVENIENT oiuorKA.r., LIVER rELL AND . VTR , ' Fait: Of' DR. C. McLAIVE, Liaviag prepared these remedies as the medical partner of Dr. C. McLane, for many years. OUR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AiSt VERMISUGE possess greater efficacy and are morn mild in their operation than the Liver rill and Vennifuge prepared according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make this declaration understandingly, and recommend them to dm afflicted as being both pleasant and curative, wad believe them superior to any other Liver Pill or Vermifuge ever prepared. Read C.ertiftco.te of Dr. C. McLane, bolSw. THE WHOLE WORLD CO.NVITERSISti L SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINDIENL 7 'i I The universal relief affmaled by-epplicittlorusOT this CM. ERRATED KING of Pain Killers in cases ofithenznatism, Gout. Lumbago, Sore Throat, Braises, Sprains, Swellings, Stiffness of the Joints, S.ciatacti, Pains, Scalds, Burns, Aches or any ether disease fee which a Pain Killer or Liniment is used. enables us to assert positively that Dr. L SCOTT'S • CELEBRATED WIIITE CIRCASSIA_V LtLNDLEINT is the most reliable safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, pos sessing astonishing properties for HEALING DISEASE and THE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many at, - testations to ita virtues, given by persona of enlightened ludgment and strict integrity, should induce all to adOpt-.1-k r as a standard Family Retied, The tarot incredulous sU require nothing more dim the folloling testimony of Br. C. McLane, Minis ucnishal as a great diecoverer of mcdkal remedies: READ 1 READ It READ fit Mcsr,yl,7olvN, Vb.., dept. 12, 1855. This is to certify, that I heave exatilinod the Recipe for pre „- paring McLane', l mpt ai ed Verruifege and Liver Pills by 1. Scott, who has been IN THE 11A.RIT OF PREPARINI.,,,S. AND USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICKt, during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe he has IMPROVED THEM. I make, the above statement the , were willingly as I HAVE NO DITEREST PSI THEM WHATEVER. I would further state that I have frapentiy used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENE • ' in my practice, with the happiest effects, Bud that I cancan. scientiously recommend it. C. McLANE, M. All the above Medicines prepared .stely node: tile. strpT, vision of Dr. L SCOTT. Said by Drugiat.s and Merchantsq eveiTivhere. The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANE'S 1)1PM/11W LrvEa.:a. PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMITUOII are signed by DJ - . I. SCOTT & CO., accompanied by certificate of C. 31oLAX11., The GENUINE WRITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed,• by Dr. L SCOTT & Co, accompanied with signatdro of I. socrr, M. D. DR. L SCOTT & CO.. Sol. Proprietors. Bank Place, Morgantown, Va, DR. G. Id. KEYSER. Wholosale Agent, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. J. lIENDERSON & 13110., Liberty street., JAS. P. FLEMING, NVl ' lelesale Agent, JaZtsilyisser 1 yipcBt ) Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny; ACARD TO THE LADIES.- DR. DtIPONCO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS WA FEMALES. The comtinattun of inoredienta in Dr. Dom, co's Gulden are pedlar y hartulrs. They hare Wit's , used in the private pre., tic , •t old Dr Duponto for over years. and thollsoo.l, of lad:, ••e , testift M their gre,St nods nes - at-failing in aim , si ours cay, in correcting- • irregularity ~ teEeeine faulful nod •li,Tressing Lion. particu hely II: till . ell ni.• Info. frtitu sto 1Q cure that ~.Inineu yot t ip whit t ist;.:.; ., Nearly every la•ty lu th• .and -nee's I , !a that comprft.fr4;:::'. 'he ob o e, p.-rmeneatly cur , tlienearele, cure you if you yin than. They ,annot harm You—ortt; • contrat‘ • I hey remove vii ol. ,, tru.:te.,ns, lecture nature I , ,per channel. sod invigorate the whole Eyetetir health will oat permit of foriliy, pro- :II For larticulare seedlf `. rectlims on the ?sot th. t yby mail. by ••nclosth;; to aitheir. of ft.0ff:41.,..1 , ;. cap Sold by SA NtPLE k 1 - IEEP. ponrrral Agcnts CPT, E C LT() Prue.Stor, 3::ribir.s•hrtor. 30T-t'S ~ .1 by W. A. 011.1PE'.1'FENSEY No. opporriro thz Thom,. l`rtr propronbr rr Sold 1.,y .11 Druggixtr UrtrY.l Sratr- DRIVATE DISE.ASES—DR. BROWN,'N*. j_no Smo:tfield etreet, bcrween Tin! and .tt:ettle. deem.-4 his t,tir.. 1.• au iithce Pros. bilr blittle4S i*, fa- the 1::‘,1 part, contlnetl to 4 1: private rrnrrnd itt,mtog, and :5,1 painful affetzloar, brou,lit on by :my, tidem-e, yeurliful indolgence and exiieen.- ... 4 , tsi.taili4, Syphilitic tin:pilot.. tionerrhed, CTlt.et, Ti.trittitot 11,thral Ilivrharmq. Imporav t.l the ramrod, with oi :he Venereal organ. Skin Dixermes, ii,trbutic Idt-Optiono, Vetter. binovertn, Mercurial Ditiettoes, „Seminal Impotency; Pile*. 1113M1 , 1.t19171. Female Weakniet, 31ontlily "' ,teppresioone,Disetuies of tee .Ifdr.td, VioZttio in A:110, NeTV O V4I ; --.1. ACa - tiona. Polity mthe bark and T-nitte, Irritation of Btizelder and Ki•lneyl, at:reeked)," y treaded. Cure guitteated4. 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