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Constitution, entbuslastio and The-President „of the alb, Will Black, called. the nieetideto: order, when the folloiring retplatlon was passed Ilaeolc Matta coititpiltee of seven be appoint. 4444 Ihti`grat:' deed, to emote speakers stand on Mrs. ..Fettermaa'A lot‘nn Grant street, for the benefit of the , Dentomatty tbalThirti-Ward, said -Committee „act in copycat:l flyttla,to defray the expenses upper- Mhilnittlitiretec ' , ltiaccortianeetvith , the above resolution, the Pres ideal lippoilithsa the following gentlemenesaid com mittee: Thomas A. Pander, John McKeown, James I:.twkiiie, John Magee,.M. Foley, Dr. Oldebue, and John Layton. lion. A. Drum then addressed the Club in a speech replete with facts and arguments. After Mr. D. concluded hie remarks, the fact that Mr.. M. McLaughlin, of Dubuque, lowa, was in the Hall, became .known, when he was loudly called upon to say something, which we are pleased to say be did. . THE EMI!!:1=!1 SIXTBL DiAiLth EXAMITION 4 ‘t Or +DEM •-t 4 MITE AGRICULTERIIOMt WhIA 3 E MLu AT PITTSBOn, .'• SEPTEBlBER•3othrandinn• -, OCTO 'B Ist, 2d 'JI;2•1 • AOPT. Aji:4LitOs; seeretary! Lecture, of niii ! W. P.'clii)per, AT TERTIRON CITY COI(IIERCLiL COLLEGE, DELIVERSD • - ',ACGOGT tSTIt, i 656. • , Sul') jeri—Commer6iat Echteatio;i: Mr. boop4r.;esid, he proposed to give a few ideas of what the hnhialege of w man Ought to b 9 to makehim ,ithrisiness man. tie_ did •not propose. to _speak of - ''''atitaixtetelai law. 'Something more than a mere ..,knowiedgewf-ledgers is necessary fora commercial . hie would not confine himself to coin menial knowledge strictly. He would canvass the dotatl of Commercial acquisitions in its broadest sense. ~rxe;business history of America covers the world. We itcomplish much, but might accomplish more by bider knowledge and less recklessness. A proper atilf-kno-vlodge is necessary to success. This is at . tab:table by studying our own powers and faculties, not by'phrenology, but by experience. Ldnd bug nesnitnowledge involves a' good acquaintance with his fellow-men—letters of credit are not the true credentials by which to judge a man. These may he in the bands of-those who make knaves of them *Ova and dupes of their creditors. Men should be judged by their actions. A commercial man should also have external in strumentalities. Agriculturists, tradesmen, mane fahtprers often fall into a chaotic mass of errors be cause of - the erroneous application of instrumentali -ties.. A thorougli knowledge of accounts ought to be the bap illegiate - tdueatiOn. Thoroughness study brit lie 'who bears it will at last wear .tge.eter,ii:relf dependence is a principle which rtdlietili4,tipiccess.., to his pupllS that they werWnot)taitght by Men whose object was to soothe them by flattering their mistakes. Their ob jects are to assist them to leap from one difficulty to ' another until advantageous partnerships and fertile - site•ownerahips and substantial success should be - theirs. .There are no business transactions which are not governed by legal principles. The proper understanding of these will save those in posseasi..n of them from errors, losses, expensive fees, and in numerable troubles. There is not one business man in a hundred who knows the legal principles which govern his pursuits. This branch of knowledge is not acquired in a day, but by patient diligence. . The true business hero is a worker ; not the hearer of concealed daggers, nor adorned with outward in dications, but intrinsically possessed of industry. The first step from the commercial college is to the counting room ; not as a perfect man at this employ `thlent, but as having taken the preliminary - course which fits him Logo steadily on. „ The commercial-man should have a knowledge of pre'dtints ; this leads th a knowledge of producers. The great merchant is one of the wisest men and a true prophet of his kind. Such a man was Astor. ;roily may accumulate wealth, wisdom only can "'keep it—what enterprise accumulates economy keeps. The advantage of practical knowledge is better than book knowledge, for it leads to thought. A man engaged in business is obliged to think. A good place as clerk is only a school, but every man should aim to be more—lobe a principal. A mere clerkship is not all he should aspire to. We must contend with competition—like Jacob, we must wrestle with God; like Lucifer, if we fail we will be burled into bell. We live in a land of great advan. tage, and-not to succeed is criminal. We are aware that the above is but a very meager ton of the excellent lecture delivered by Mr. `.":...hltm yesterday morning, and we only regret that .Tottr apace. will not justify us in giving it to th e wor m . ...ht - Tilefigth. 'lt was a beautiful, instructive and im - premise treatise on the subject announced, and ue ..hope Mr. Cooper will have it puldiehed for his own commendation and the use of all into whose hands it - inay" fall. THE IRON CITY COII.IIBIIeIAL CuLLEGE iS situated pposite the-Custom House, on the corner of Fifth and Smithfield streets. Its Board of Trustees is composed of some of the best men in Allegheny county; its Faculty is full, and of men of the high est character for practical and theoretical scholarship k n all that pertains to veiled, c..temereial, business nerfniretnents. The lecture rooms are airy, spacious .-and furnished with a view to neatness, utility and o omfort. There is a female as well as a male de partment, and female teachers of uncommon worth in the former. We noticed a very large attendance at this season of the year, when pupils are least in. clined to go to school, or pareuta to send them, and of course as the season advances the numbers will be much augmented.• We were compelled to notice the marked intelligence and promising astuteness of the young gentlemen who composed the audience. "and feel confident that under the auspices of such an institution and the instruetione of such gentlemen as have charge of it, many useful, enterprising and distinguished men will be given to the world as its fruits. That N-sic.—The pic-sic given by the Pennsyl vania Infantry, yesterday, ut Roup's grove, near East Liberty, tar exceeded, in all that makes a plea. sure party, the expectations of Its most sanguine pro jectors. The oars which left the depot at 9:30 and II o'clock, A. M., yesterday, for the scene of teetivi ty, were literally crowded inside, TLS were also the Iplatforms outside, and a great many gallant young anen, with their sweethearts, came in carriages. The 'Washington Battalion, composed of the Washington infantry, Company A., Captain Theodore F. Wright, LPittsburgh, and Company C., Pennsylvania Infant ry, Lieut. Alf. McDonald, East Liberty, command ing, made n very fine appearance. Col. Thos. A. Rowley, who "smelled powder" in the Mexican war, commanded the battalion, assiattd by Adjutant James S. Negley. Both officers, as well as the soldiers whore they commanded, reflect ed credit upon themselves and the colors they car ried. The pasty, altogether, was a delightful one. The military made ethic, display, the dinner was ex cellent, amid the music and dancing could not possi bly he beat, while, of course, the Indies with their "good clothes on" looked beautiful. Trouble unsung the On Thursday after noon patterine Kuhns, who resides in the Fifth Ward,, and follows the profession of midwife, was brought before Aid. Parkinson, for slandering' itria Oendt in her professional capacity. As her wont.• were likely to curtail the usefulness of Maria in an occupation rendered illustrious by a "Mrs. (lamp," and her friend "Mrs. Harries," the Alderman Aster day proceeded to fine her, and after paying certain costs, altogether amounting to upwards of $3,00, the prosecutria relented, and agreed to proceed usi fur ther. Finally Committed for Burglary.—John who.is frequently seen in our streets bobbling 111)011 crutches, was brought before the ,Mayor yesterday, ! ebitigfid with burglary on oath of !rands Blount,. The defendant, it is alleged, opened the door of the proaecolwes house with a bullet mould, and visiting some of the-sleeping apartments, picked the pockets of his boarders Of .some $l4. Nina dollars were found in possession of the prisoner, all of which has been identified by the parties -from whom it was stolen. Birnoy was finally committed far trial. Fifth ►Nord Independent Police. --Joseph Hobangh and Samuel Barton—two very efficient detectives, and guardians of the pence—have entabilybed ail-in dependent police office in the Fifth Ward: Ttiey;!will be found at all times—when not in pprenit of thieves and disorderlies—at the office of Alderman John A. Parkinson, No. 4TO Penn street. From the reputa tion they have heretofore sustained, we feel justified in saying. that Messrs. Barton and Xfolmagh will promptijt,atl faithfully perform all business entrust* Ad - 'o4kit: Oit• Mama • . 74744Z1",;.i49gii!4tf”,Pter .41%.Yltirlit01#4:01thatilletit:ts al -1441146.4.51;:f..4414W', • retili':#4,l, assaulted a , 11/0140144tirg*„O`rtiiitid in the same house with thitV. l4 thit - lidlidtatation was made by S. Bolger, the litelisail of the injured woman. tan ''• a." .; • . 4 -• V" ` l,-40 • • 2, Mr. McLaughlin was reared in Pennsylvania, and hearing that the friends of her favorite son were to have a meeting, he went to see and hear what tidings of the fight, not expecting to speak ; but when it was whispered about he was there, those who knew him, would hear from him ; and he responded in a man ner which at this hour of the night we have not Limo to describe. Every sentence of his eloquent speech contained "thoughts. which breathe and words that burn." We understand that Mr. McLaughlin will speak at the Democratic poll raising, in the Second Ward. this evening. Stealing Clothes.—Mary Johnson, residing near the corner of Webster and Logan streets, did her wash ing; on Thursday, and hung the clothes out to dry. On Friday morning some thief in petticoats (as is suspected) did feloniously steal and carry away the following described property, to-wit. One calico dress, three petticoats, two gingham aprons, and one muilha chemizotte. A search warrant was issued, and the goods were found in the yard of Anu (Won nor, whereupon she was sent up Lo the hill to answer. City 4/orsolit2i.—There were twenty four death• in our city last week—twenty whites and four color ed. Of the above, eighteen were children under five years, and nix adult... The mortality among chil dren is greatly diepruportimate. hischorged.—George E. Frank, suppoaed to be F. B. Chaworth, a fugitive from justice in Elmira, New York, has been set at liberty, as there was not a psr. title of evidence for his detention. Tippling Honqrn.--Andrew Fontana and Lows; (Jolla, on Fifth street, opposite the Court House, were bound over to answer at Court yesterday, for selling liquor without license. &r the advertisement of Messrs. Vl'esbrook Cooper, in another column, offering for sale a fine lot of mules. Those who want to make a good bargain a - ill take notice. Earn Burned.—The barn of J. Henry, E.N., of Clearfichl township, Butler cuuuty, was ileetruyed, with its contents, by fire this week. bees $1,500. Served igla.—James Bonner was fined $lO yes terday for driving over the children of Mm. Haven lie will probably be more careful for the future. Th, COU rid meet thi:, morning. Hr. Hell's Opinion or Hostetler Hitters Some blnca. while recovering frotta an attack 01 re. unttent fever, I wan requeated to try Dr. J. Ilitatet ter's I. e hr ated Stoma,-h Bitters. as an article preoliarly rutted to ti•, , cenlit in of couvalespenta from I.s r. 11 Iv but bln t ple (I„• ict Mi, atilt it rapally restornl the It.. enref my .hireo,, , ,- ,stand and el the name time kept bowel. geuil lint. 11, li rnilaG.m m Vilyttli, hunt 1111110[10111 rising it tii pr mori, it has, iis Weer . , at.. where I have ordered it, ls.e a charm In thus speaking freely of 0, I tar (rate 1,14:1 a patent tne,li,ine, an article it by in. means claims to be SA SFr/hp HELL. NI I , • N. B. -We wilt n o t be s eenuntable for numerous :on at, leds of I/indult, thanes, put up in the anew alnipa a.. 1 the anginal. Purehaera a will be able to tell au. otittooll I r.. 1. letter's name to rug Idpwr. 111 trie -4. :he 1.. in or by lading it. IJOSTETTiftft SAIIIII, Spa !tlanirlactitrairy and PrOttflotatt % 24ri Penn tt And fur sale by Lltugatata and generally the, , out the Gutted Statue and CALINIULS. ]) 10.Ja tt TIIR VILLNItMtIi AND DONRLSoN .I' meet at ASIEItiCAN HALL rumor of Fourth /0..1 Staith atreettu on s.ATu BAIA V RV RN I it, 16th. hu eiabt o'elook. S. MORROW. Preettlettt . 'a aim - p - AN -The Trusteeseea I.lle A llTilißUll3lll GAS COMPANY bate, !Ilia declared a Dividend of Pion per e4tit. out of the Nor'!, et the lint six thautlw, on the Capital Shutt of the Cutup.% 1143 Stockholdere or their legal rettrevreutatlvaa f,•rth N nh , at alt. Otlle, of the•Outututtay. .1 AM etA M. CHRISTI% Tronsur. r 0E0.3 of Pittsburgh One CO , July 14. J> IS j zy-u lIOLLAIt DANK—No C.s it rY STHISET—JUNK 1 , 4E14' BUILDIN4/. ti.nat Ito made with thin luotitotton to the rootlet, of Jot., to ardor to draw to torort from July lot. jeal CLIAS. A. OJLTUN, Trstuir. IPHIO & rt•INA AND ()1110 & INDIANI it. It Uy NOTICH --Un and aft, July 711. lutis 61 Luting moot Is. 1.11.1 , 4111 Mg Ih« Fedor.] 0.1 bet'. ore 7 o'clock P. M. or thr day of oloportotti oti.to u toh t.ttuCttrutut.oy will Ica pay • locorn, or Ili toty itutnuct lo• ott.t.inetbie for their collection. J. 11. 310' 11th'. J y 7 Sup-riot: tit. AUCTION SALES LANE couNTRY stnE.--On Tkitin:dtty 1 suing. 74t ,xt : as. Lai, al the 111.1.1.1.1 m tacit:tug, Fourth gannet. will he vold. that very alma: le Len JeumrJy turfed pier of ground 11/ HUM tout:lo,p. 11 ou the Allegto nvor and the Allegheny 1 . 411. I Adjoining lauds of John M. h. 12rdavn nn.l Ml-1) I right. tieing part of am I.llWr Feartn. The nhoi, ao, 1.1111 lug about twenty nett, in it Wont , lovlllable Atte Ira „ t1l.11” Lome, vtulortuitig One and being •uper IT et IKAttOill AAA. POr further in foi nudion, apply at the A _ FRESII Spit:li OF cIIUICE But )kS BArt - RDA,•.• , ...,,A, A tignot letb. r, 'cle a if lx said at the Comm.-trial It.oans. tier Ir. , 0•1 Fifth streets a large and ritoirc I/011. I 1ii...ukm.141.1.") 1 , 0•11.(1 w addition to loonier ‘artety, embracing tl.e trieot and beet eat lona of standard authors In II alto ay, li•aa r o. 'frit elo, Biography, Prose. Fko)... t(1.11.1. t., tegeti...l oh Olt extensive collect loll id the ..riailar Met agar, 1-11 i a klugland and America. touted irony the Tills oval, will be found tr. °lola be an excellent ti .41 stoke &Milled to the taste of every variety of reieleis. an well as beautifully illitetrated Work. 1 , 1 literature and art Alio, family Hibt...! sorbet fur print. and In elegant Tor , key morocco binding, with blearily gold Lupe, gold P. M. lIAI Is. Auction..., AMUSEMENTS. 1 -01 IN W. breARTHY, BILL Pownnt and Dismstfoß, VIII Woud to the Posting and Diatributing of all or _ . [ELLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, PXIIIRITTONH, All oummuttiontione—eittim by moll, telegraph, or „th or . wise—illrected to the °Moo of the Morning Poet., KIII 101.1 vo prompt attention. ap7 Summer Arrangement. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, EAMN Shortest and Q,utekeat Route to all Points . on the Allegheny River. PASSENGERS, TAKE. Mater. —The trains .111 start from CAISSON fame, inatrad of Taylor ntrtwt, ne horoutore 1'16'1) DilU' TRAINS Bove Pattaborgh m follome:-- Nonrim7 Erpras, at 8 o'clock, A. M., for KITTANNINO. CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BANK, 'SHADY'S BEND, .MAIIONINGL BEIMERSBCRO, BROOKVILLE, and all pinta North. E'vromy Am./mood-aßun loaves at AS, P. M., alopolmg at all way-statiorm. Fare to Kittanning, 31,26. Middleroaz.. Et 751Clarlutt 22 23:Reirucraburg 2 E.O Corlayilla 2 72 Reodaburg 110 It ra 4 2, Bend 1( el Introl,nrg • . Beth Ivhetn.... :41niunondulo Passengers will please procure their Tickets at the Office, corner of Wayne anti Penn accent A. J. HOPPER, aul3 Superin tend° u I. ANTED Seventy-fire COAT: DIGGERS, for a new work at Saw-Mill Run, in Oda County Ilicad, work and good wages given for ono your from Sep tember Ist. Apply in Toruporancoville, to aul3--chD31,76 ACUILVRAY & 8311TLEV. riPEACHER WANTED—A Male Teacher, _L to take charge of a County Seminary In Virginia. Ap. i .0.0t0 must be competent to teach tho Languages and higher branches of klathernattra. Addrwq with references, LUCK BOX, No. 189 Pittsburgh Poet Office, 0013 WANTED Three energetic MEN, of good address. who are willing to work for good u ages. No ••tapital'' but a good character Is required. Apply at No.lB WYLIE Street, between the hours of 8 and 8 o'clock, A. M. at:113:1w EADABLE BOOKS-FOR TELE SLIMMER BELSON—For itale by U. MINNS & 00., No. 32 Smith field street: . - Saratoga: a Tale of 1757—a Romano° of American Border Life. John Halifax, Gentleman; by the anther of "Head of the Family." Martha of Cro Martin; by Charles Lever. Clara, or Slave Life to Europe; translated from the German. Gabriel Vane—his Fortune and Friends. Linda, or the Young Pilot of the Belle Creole; by Mrs. Caroline Lee gents. WitliOser; by the author of "The Watchmen." '- 4 • ' "31.4t.O.AZINES FOR AUGUST. .p a itarielltsgathia; Oedey'e Lody's Book, Putnam'. !Bage- Or. and all Um. Kagastnes sold at lb cents each, at the .' l .tb:Jr-P AIND /lIMP4raWDEPoT or •: • EVISIINER & CO., mule uf; 82 ,BmitMeld street. D a 411136*(4 CHOttRA MIXTVRE. Flatie'rela*MMWly of this valuable medicine. /Oa. Fl-EMING, 25 corner Diamond and Market ft Y~ ' {r ~ 122111 , ? , ' 4 , Y 4 1 . : ;V.g.f • ,74* 44, ' s - eartann" ILL, April 11, I,t.t. I' M \ AI/411011,1 2 25 Alaimolog I 75 2 Ou Texas 2 75 blerlariceburg . 3 00 3 26 Brookville 3 75 1114 JAA TEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. . . . Ord-Line" Whig . . ALBANY, August n ls.—The Wbig Convention yes terday adopted a series ocresoltiticom, find an ad dress antagonistic to Mr. Buchinan, on account of the Cincinnati platform, and to Col. Fremont because' of the sectional character of his party. The Ameri can platform was not endorsed, but the Whig organ ization and its principles are to ho maintained. A full delegation to the Baltimore Whig Convention was chiisen. Mr. Granger, the President of the Convention, spoke in the warmest manner of Mr. Fillmore, anti the Convention adjourned amid much enthusiasm. The resolutions were as follows : WHEREAS,. The old line Whigs of Now York have, in mass meeting, duly considered their position as Whigs, in connection with their duty to the country in the present crisis, and have candidly examined also the merits of the three Preahluniinl candidates now before the people, and the probable consequen ces of the election of either, therefore That we cannot support Buchanan, be cause we believe that an administration established un the Cincinnati plaiform will perpetuate internal agitation, and endanger our amicable relations with foreign powers. Rreolerd, That wo will oppose, to the utmost ex tent of our ability, the election of Mr. Fremont, he liyving that he i 6 not qualified for the Presidency of this Union; we tirtnly believe his election would in crease the internal strife the party he represects being in spirit sectional, and inevitably tending to disunion. ILvolred , That in the election of Millard Fillmore, we tied a sufe guarantee that domestic agitation will be quelled, harmony between the States restored, peace with foreign nations secured. and the interests of agriculture. commerce and manufactures promoted; and therefore we will labor unitedly and earnestly for his election. Rtsor'red, That while thus lending our aid to pro inute the eloetion of the American candidate, under the conviction that such is our s o lemn duty, we neveriliciess retain inviolahle the cherished Whig principles and organization and as soon after the present contest as may be e"nvenient, will resume separate party action. The addrea., and resolutions were adopted with en• thu,iasne applauen Mr. Intlmore's name heiug re• veis,,l with hearty cheers. One hundred I him sand were ordered to be printed for circulation. TII I rt'FV.FOUILT - 11 CONGRESS FIRST 6ESSION. WASHINGTON etTI, A1.11.:1L9t. t 5- -Setiate--Tho Sen ate teak up and passed the kill from the House to reimburse the State of Vermont for expenses ineur• red in 1'.. , and 1,311, I.y tho par went of the militia in the preservation of the neutrality laws. Mr. Wilson in traduced at bill to secure to actual settlers the benefits resulting:froin grant, of lands tar Railroad puri.,, , , re...ening to them the alternate see ions at $2,..0 per acre. Tire Fermate then resutu eat Iho eonsiderati..n of the civil appropriation bill. 'I he Senate mode an atnenchnelit appropriating $7,0,1100 far Capitol extenrion, anal $500,000 for eentinuntion 1.1 the W!LNlkii.gton Ago:idol-I, and then irk a recess of two hours. House Intik up and pawed the Senate hill regulating diplomatic and conrular ralitrier. Fifty thousand the report i•f Mr. Campbell, of ('hi., ou the ...ohjeet of the modification Of the tariff• were ordered 1.4, printed. The Musa thc. Liii appr,prtating $200,000 e,ta-111.hment of a Jcpot. at lirucivwi,k, The Iliiuse to I up the Senate hill reguhaing the pay Mr. Orr offered a substitute, instead of paving .f,t.',:Mo a year he proposed $6.000 for the entire Con gress, leaving the mileage remain an it now is, with dednellonS made for voluntary absence, books voted for members to be paid for out of their compensation. Mr. tier said members ware poorly paid. and if Lii re iota a desire to preserve anything like purity they must be Flayed beyond the reach i f reiaun e bl e temptation. After various ineffectual Laotians to lay it on the table, the bill plumed Ile .mendod by:bfr. , Irr by a vote of 101 against A re,oll:ii m giving the usual extra compensation Übe Iloa•e crapl , ..yees was adopted. There wa , i tuth.h con rui.i.n thrnughout the pra• ore.finp. and .lesi.er4tu effort, hp crowd., metuber, ta have ihetr eeveral Full, taken up un.ler Yuepetoe..n rule, The preluding war frequently - annoyed I.y hundre I *.a.er ono. or % tug '• Mr. Speaker !iu - order !.. ,43.`UTO V.ll iud 1 idual reeognitien, that they might more the runsideratnul of their reepeeti mrerurc. Amid the turni,il the ll•,use pa.-e.l the hill pro rl,lior for the ritlo,tittritcrit in the £11113 . ; r f fur stir gran, and etgh: cur ,. 0., The bin pr szdiiig for the ,urvey of the southern h.,unklary o 11.211/$.3.f. 14e Senate bill alnentEttory t./ the net reevinting the fee,, ropts and e:entral expel - I%On of the jwlieiftry. the hdl making r .1.11 at I.'l, r Carrying the mull •It ot,'11; /111 , 1 C.,,b,ideroal MI a mend at at 4.10 1 .ted 111 1 . t,Llllllltier , nuthanaing !lout,' to I.V g", .! the Iv, te.uati-e 11,.• t ennegeu,,, 11/I a‘IJ: Istr ....Trying 0, Iliad., lietweet. Noe I.:,cri—el It it, ~ :jr, Slid Hitbout eo.peeleg of the tell, • Sr.o Y. olth. aulturt 1.,. t Arituter Ho nlrlon ha, art ,t c.I 'l , llll Ii unbar - ;. Advice, (rata 'O,ll Ingo, t.• !be ft.tate that rt,..!ltt ion pr.v. ; .;rtv,l4.; ”tat ti fort,,,, ..I the Spanish treaty, which favors Lb° de,•er,,t.sui, "ir,tsm The S-tannotr.i*, Leine ittimers , ut, troth to boi.t the ;• , pitt,i•it Tt , itieuu, ...II 'I •here are hi...tenth); 1., the Staato,h Cnoenl2l to get re :tert .1 la: : • li.1111:411 I re.it iattetnent ha, a. - iiteit u, i•intie.itten , e. Al! the tril•attiaitt are mint toilteuileti. The Vretintent anti Colo t.t.t thteatt•li tn roreigtterit and itb.erts.lat are anittoutaly i••I" IL government voioatti to protect itiami. The liberal flag .hall "over a(,11 he It re. the Stottitolt Cohtaill ~i p,ming the rtittia•tit,ll • I it, Ante:ie. treat), and threntrantlig the Amer, • au tonioil. Washington Items \N . 1.0 I • . .4 fill , A I.• Ti.. 1 , C,11..4',11 Jpute that a • I,liiither f Rep.uhliviih• ‘,ll seretle 1, all practical in the h 411 • .t7I. t• anieri the •. ..ti • the lit I tiel c.ititititie Irtll.li r. ut rrtna;. 't he !he Prp,,d,(o. tr .Ibill t.. 'l t , ,r,vo the NIIII , -o..nrrr, Mnr‘labd .Is.•-. r-mr" •n I!' : .•. I•Na 11. • 1,1 ti :111,1 al.i.r. , priati.,ll hi.l 61.11) nr tl , l ••:t y 1,411 It appf, , l.rialt, 41,0ut 1.0100, otto, The inileagv nis.l .tutu to r ftk.eder atn.am I a little ~, er $lllOO. Great Fre.loon( Al re g: at N'ooblri W Augn , t - An I. lit ‘,.,: I , Aytn,r, Collgtty Al..et:tlg held here t I tidy. Iheru great t excite., la aild rntbuninww The .0,1 I •'tiwnte,l at t „ i 41,000 . d -; Till ttrr do•or t! I. I,t - • :t:,,,d:tiraitivr.-. It k$ shaud dets,..ll• ll ll - mt!..l, v.:, livid here. INII) Lod elcepted 11.1 0.1.-k, P. )1. I Cart,,, W. II 11,1 "chtfr nr.• i/reAelit Yromu Wa.tilsagtota ‘atiltt..tiiii, AllgslAl 1,. Mr. ISlnir, Rolirilnr iif tire , urt Claims, has apiaiinto.l M,Pla. , r. son, Depuiy, and it is tai.l tha Preeitlent bass up Itatatliifit A sist.ant :i , itlicittar, as pm. I, !ilea) by Use recent Thor° no frail in the manor that .Ir. Dubbin, n: pn+snut SeCrCEttry or the Nary, is t.i .I.l , ereede Mr. M 0.0111151 Minister to Pranste. The Cabinet has mitinalered tha discntt.iuttanite of Kansas 1.1,Fi.,•11t1.111.1. Accident In n Stentuship ll.t I.lf \, A ISgLIM TIIU ,telintnhip Arabim, Itopitill, 10111 t• , I ill•re t )1 i•morning. Chu ir, I...meetounee having lA, ioe struelc the r“eks near Seal will remain here 1.0 day a-ce rum flit. ex o•ni the .61,111K0 reeelyed. which It in curi , ate, . leaking c4,1.1.1.0rab1y. I=l 1: , ,5T0,1, Angus( A yacht was hunk in the harbor yesterday, in consequence Of miming in slim with a terry boat. There were ten persons on board, and of them flee ladies unfortubately per ished. The names of the drowned are: d 1 re. Samuel Il.ibitteon, Mrs. S. Ewing, Miss 11. tlrueuuugh, Atka Nlary E. Hamilton and Mary C. Ilniuilbm. British Ship In Didiress Itogros, August An English ship is reported inride . d' Cape Ann, apparently waterlogged. A United :.-tate , ,learner is alongside. Republican Meeting BOSTON, August Republican County rat ification meeting will be held at Fanelli! Hall, on the 25th inst. N. P. Bank, and others will be present. PROPERTY near the ( . .;ANAL BASIN.— We offer for sale a very goal property on the corner of Penn street and Stevenson's alloy, Fifth Ward, and adjoining the warehouse uf Jus. Patterson, Esq., coexisting of a Lot 34 feet wide and u 100 feet tl,p. on which Is ereet.ed two three story Brink liulltlinga, at 1,1.1te11l Iwctlpird as dwellings and stored. Tlsv properly 41 eorthy Ilse attention Cl persons do all tills le Üblail2 II n tillitli•le property and %hien will pay cell. Apply to LILAK sul3 Corner Seventh and Smithfield ate. 2F , HOUSES FOR SA LE! A neat two story House on Carroll street fur $l4OO. A good House of four rooms on 311. Washington. with large Lot Of tiround, for $llOO. A Homo, iu Manchester fur $OOO. A Brink House on Marion street, .tiatat A large Brick House nu Front stieet, itateo. Two House:, and Lot. In South Pittsburgh at .¢luult each. A two story House in Manchester $3llOO. A new Cottage House of five rooms, on Mt. Weatb logion, for $2OOO. Three Honses at corner of Franklin and Kim street., $l7OO ouch. Two Brick Homes on Pride street. Twu Brink Rouses un the Canal, Allegheny . City. A Frani. House on Besaat street, $ll5O. A Noose on Robinson street, with good Stun) Room, tiPAAL A three story House uu Ohio snort. Three Brick Houses no Walnut street. Allegheny, A Brick 110118 e, N,. SO Liberty stntet, Two Houses on Dar. stteet, sl'2oo each For Hones, Lots or Farms cull at our office. null S. CUTHBERT At SON, 61 Market it. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, purchased from the /mporters for th:h.—Yro-hawe on land the largest aratilest assorted stock of Teas tr the „makap, all of w,hich will to offerndifteow#priiiq . JAYNES; oaf) Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth et. 0. - 'DI - MOBS 'Of Atie. gheny C col nty Q Your special attention Ls respectfully called•to Abel folkiaing„ /4W:of Appoisitmetitifor Anntkat 4 . 2i/111'v:dim qj Upper St. Clair, Snowderrand Baldwin : &hewn. 6, Upper•ELClalrosearl. V. 110115mire,'Monday, Ang.lB. .North and South Fityat•tet• NehliOtisorh•TusPday, Aug. 19. Chartiers: SclukiLliouvialiavie; Teinperaneaville,) 'Wed . nudity, Aug. 20. ]toes, Al'Otullese ousdAssler : Parryeellle, Alonday, Au gnit 25. t t • Franklin and Pine: Plinakertsn's - Inn, Tuesday, Ang. 24 WeetllparsAtakerslWPrs'Wildnglg*, DE. 27 . East 1116 0 •41 treiltuOV•VidOys:V" * J IndlaitisitrierCtielt. Mai/. 9E. • • Collistiandakabhis: gag Liberty, / 169 da•A Sip;. Wilkins and Patton Turtle Creek. TueadaYs•SPlA Mifflin and Vereatilet: APKeeisport, SSailnenJey, sop. tember& . • Elizabeth and Jefferson : Elizabeth, Thursday, Sept. 4. Penn and Plum: Unity Associate Reformed Church, Fri day, Sept.). • Robinson : Remington, MondaY, Sept. 1 3...'"" • • Finley Clinton, Tuesday, Sept. 9.. alone : Preabyterian Cburch, (Ittv..S: C. 3Stltillige,) Wed nesdny, Sept. 10, Ohio. Sew c'sley and Neville: SewlvkleyvtAe , Thursday, Sept. 11. As no mention has boon made with regard to the harm, it will he understood that thee respective itoords will have the privilege or meeting at any or the above named places as will snit their convenience. The horns and township's adja cent toeither city can meet with the Superintendent at the Third Ward School Rouse, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, 30th . of August; also on the 13th of Sept. It Is exceedingly desirable that the Directors should b e present at the examination for their respective districta, and should require all who arlapplicants ;for their schools to be examined at that time. Directors should examine each certificate, before giving employment Wispy one. It might he proper to remark here that the time of com mencing these examinations has been flat so as not to in terfere with the "harvest season," nor be Interrupted by the call or thuState Department for a Convention of Mennty pteintendents at Williamsport, Lyroming Co , on the 12th or August ; also State Teachers' Association, at same pleas, on the following day Applicants will please furnish their own stationery. B. N. NEAR, County Stiperintendent. Pittsburgh, July 31, 1856. anew DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS No. 65 Fimith Street, liflriDLE ROOM, JONS9' NSW BUILDINO. s NOW OPEN daily from b to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Goober, inclusive, from 7 to 9 otnow ; and from November to April, inclusive, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all au= not less than Otra DOtton, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of eta per cent. per annum, on the Brat of December, 1865; ohs on the &I of June, 1858.. Douai] containing the Charter, By-Lowe, Roles and Regu lations, furnished mils, on application at rho once. Preeiciati---ciF.ORLIR A LUXE. Tics PIIJZIP/BV:S. Hopewell Heburn, John H. Shoenberger, George R. White, Char b a Knap, William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, Jan., W. Heilman, Thoolsaid Umbataetter, Alexander Bradley, ham M. Pennock, Phillip., William J. Anderson. Manua John G. Backofeo, James tieniman, 11111 Heroism James 0. Kelley. Albert Culbei teen, John M. Kirkpatrick, Robert Chester, Itilliam R. Lovely, J. Gardiner G.Bin, John D 8.11 - lord, A. Cartier, Walter P. Marshall, John S. Craig/save, Wilson Malt. Charles A. Cation, A. H. Pollock, E. U. Edrington, Henry L Dingwalt, Francis YrilX., RUNT( Row George I'. iiiiimers, Dne. Shidle, James 8. Mien, George S. :linden, William S. Haven Alexander Tlndle. ry Serr.la and rre:/now—CRIABLES A. CO.LTuN. i• to .1 y NOTICE. -To SPORTSMEN AND HUNT rrn.-Mr. THOMAS SMITH haring reteivwl Patent fur hi, newly Invent,.,' 11A Lt. for Rifles or Snassotb- Ros a hire ones, n o w offers it for .le to the pnblir. The hall hos a spiral cavity, which gives it a nitery tuition and can e satin wry of flight. limp, range and greats r fatality of ex L, n two than any other hall ever invented. It can be seen at 110 W N & TRTLF:rit. No. 1:u, WOlth street, Persons swathing State or Territory Rights may recei,.• them by calling oa WM. BARNWELL, i q. , tinsel street, Messrs. BOWN it TETI.RT, or TIIO AS SMPFit, Ne. Irwin stn et. Pittsburgh, Penns. aul . • - --• • -- - • _ ACARD.—The want of a good, reliable and skilful piano tuner hirlit s ; long -boon felt, the subscriber, take pleasure in Informing Ow public that they have 'secured the servicia of Mr. JOHN B. RVTII, a very exporienval and competent nuns", and winata work we will tiAltit.ll‘T it, every use. M. Ryth's method of tuning will cause the Pianos to stand in hatter tune than ordinarily, and give complete satisfaction to the most fastidious ear. , All orders Left at the Music Store of ft KLUB= a into, NJ Fifth ,treat. will be promptly attended to. IllteedlSlEN DATION. The undersigned gladly testify to the skill and trastwor thwass of Mr. John It. lityth, as a Tuner of heresy and choerfully reussuoussrld Inca to their puplla and the public tor an excellent, experienced and reliable Inner. V. DR 11A31. ti. ANTON. 11 ritttlttwK, N. el EDLE, JEAN MANNA. M. W AIL j y2:l awl others. CO-PARTNERSIIIP F. iludd awl IL C. Totten Loire the tiny her-owe ,sart Liens os Fort l'ltt It .so Works The bustre es of Ore ...men, all be conducted utob-r the bent Atiti name f Rnap. Wade A C. The tussettled Intuitive, of the late Jr•ii of Rasp Jf Wade will he attended to by the hen dem. Pittsburgh, July Ist, • - DESIRATiLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, suitable for a fatuity residence, having Ilya /sore" ol 111,11“Ilti•sted ; a largo (lard.* an,i good (Irll/.tIJ , o Iva .tory Itrirk Hs,e of hall sa,l alI “rotaut; a *ad g‘t• ~ . tor, a •tal.l.- and ...t.hor out-lipitatonco. all m vatploto • •r•ler tottilna.lo pota*,.i..n, d 1/I,kt PA. Th, Pit n 1 100 ,alt by an,l I,l , *.aut al, , ,tt I t *1•41 , 1 lai t , out it Du ' , hug toll v .I.lrobln int a [emit, lo yoo•oload. Pro:. YY.t. Tot.. a " r ' I 3 '1,7111 lN No 1.1 Mart.et - 1110110R0P ' CCAT,..6> 'rite I:!(7 4 rntraig - - •tOllPr. 01 oty tt.tvluit It, et3T1e:110•11 , 11 ii 111118 and Vontilnoug Ino 1 lir t'oull 110013 n ut Ike 1 , 0,0 Buildloo, would to% al.. Propos!, for tit. , nre nirstril In farnivh Onne and f•^1111.1e. . I•,,,ponnin sill be rv.i . tived until SION PA V. Ango.l I Ilk at 1 . 2 o'clock lty ord.., of flu , au JAN Of./1111L11,1' • utgius —A. A. M ASO)I &('VI have rAxi,... and porkegoo 1.O•lnon.. ttl,..•brd and 1.11,nn Cholits. 011.1 LISIIO.IIC 00141.1 a erery descrlighot, itritlcit alit I* sold 5. , -n to Ano cal prin. ,n,ll CASE FRENCH PRUNES just r. d and by REIYMER jt AM/ tav , .N, aoi I I it %CiARI e1,.1. 1 4 1 I (.3 hi')i fr - it;11 igT4 fur exile by NI KR 4N111'.1: , 1V :a i l I Nu. 39 No.l • 100 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. IN EAST-LIVb:RPOIL 01-110. 1 1, 1 : I , / j /Tr ii. l:l , ) 1 . 1 SE 1, 1 01 .0 16:;:l Tlll laTn 6.9 feel h. 1:1411.-et, i.ar b.... tit :in 1, •.1 .•1•04. 1 , . t pint Apnii i 4 1111.1.. y ane . 1..1 IMAM nth? • lie al Plita!tirrh Itllll`3l wthe 1 tat Ibilliir 1 ...1. , . find of tility. I will hi.riailter enrry on It,. ttraitibti Into arnek. to nil the ti tit tin , ..:-1 ainn I. AI, .t wet, 1,1.. w Penn With Ilia. r e lint 111 In hum b00m.... 1 hop.. to rr-inkr st h. inv., taw with their Irwin J AMPS W l'itlaburnh Mita nit,. boot TRW %%hat shall I sing 1 ,1 you . " S/ ISA lot.t. Pt f.t. Nth,. pi oKaly ninit vital. in by h.. stater. MIR. 1.1.11011. 1.,19.1i 1.. Lilt...—. My Italian I , lowet --Penn now Iht:lttila hI it I Waits... , • h.re the.. in that %patina 11.5.5 - •Vr krutr II 1 .•i hin I II :Slaw tint arlittl• hi T 10.14 11.a•tin. I II gall; the , A Mali( lor A 110A1 hule 111.41.1 {tutp.w ~ .01A. Ita iirol hart AO -101 ‘,l3lte.lto ‘olro•-.11,(1,14. • 4 111•41 art it. thn !towns of May —FerIL N. .111, 4 pour In W V. Wall& • !ee I at onir fork Fnlry Scholti.cli—lCA.l. 1 1.... t too to lb& lorrwit aired,.-- tread& by Mcli— .4ti-tr by 11.11.'Amine. Polka —Antal. M. !nen nes. Iviielenroval Waits --Ite.rlt tt. 'no. last meeting with tio• Uld Folks--Itakerer. !Mesita Yen l ))) Itedka—llniutur. door tneitantrio home— II Treevaturn, lei 1 e A termini Pulka,—K trsclaentiontier. lea Hord& do LAdrot robot. e.l&pite Ledo, Twinkling Slur Polka—Antonio do Auger t Al., Fantasia& and itonci.rt plevcon le) Wallace., e tevityr, Karina and others. .Itbd ret viveit by Ithprpes. Cul .41S1A PTTF. It Lllld R. No. I IS Wood 01, eocood dour above Fthlg ilrr - Munb tuilbud tr. of P.PSWIP. hll7 ITALITAIiLE BOOKS BY EXPRESS ;,t IJA‘lzioN's 11001iSTOlt.k, tiL • roma Foortb edretd, Daniel and the Revelation, titwrd in their natimil rola ; by Aillies lin. :'orinill R.,. C. U. Spiligroa, the lie Nlyoitory. or Roil uud God; by Young, author of Cunt Illstnry I.'n ,111 S Ilogni. Pr•uwn jib - best editioo. Life of Buchanan. 11. t tot— M 544 Brooll.t'n nits i toik Tvonymoin Pormw, Cl.llll , letv 111 oim rulumo--ouly 75 :Is. Rill . . . . dew S. S. Library, Nu. 1, being lug vole. for $lO. LANDS IN WWA.—We have Lands for sale in Johnson county, Ciro mil', fr...., lowa City, on the Fort Des Moines rnall. or 0 very exeellent qoality —lOO acre. in one body. Also, Eighty Acres In Mills county, twelve miles from Council Bluffs: two miles from GlentlMOOd, the emery sent. Also, One hundred Acres In Cedar county, linlf way be t ween lowa City and Muscatine, and only one mile Pont M. 4 N. It. It., which is now In operator. Fur tennis RIO prim enquire of BLAKELY S RICHEY. AFARM FOR SALE, in Va.tton township, on the waters of Turtle Creek, and one mile from Stewart's Station on the Pennsylvania Itailosid, 9IXLVR , TI miles from Pittsburgh—Ode Hundred hem: thirty4ive of which are prime bottom laud. Improvements consist of n hewn I. g House, a FIIIIIIO.StAbIe and Log.linni—young or chard, Ac. This Farm would divide well, tithe creel, runs about equally through it. Apply to • nun BLAKELY & RICHEY. C"N'fRY SEATS.—I offer for sale, on ao rommodeiting terms, two very desirable locations for out try seats, situate near East Liberty. To persons wishing 0 country home, these Lots offer great inducements. being located on a good carriage road, and mar the passenger sta tion of tire Pennsylvania Railroad at East Liberty. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, lota 76 Fourth streeL pARASOLS—We are now offering our ex tensive assortment of Parasols, in Silk, Tank, Satin, Moin. Antique and other materials, st n reduction of one third the usual rates. J.Y.41 C P.. , .., .i.,.. heal. Klawberri., iu LadUes. lu - Blackberry Brandy Just rood and for atle by ftEYNIER A ANDERSON, 1 i v'Ja N. 30 Wood street. : 1) .1.1 NT INO - -IV I ELI AAI el, AYTO N, or_! ~2 s nano, tal sad Vaia-y Paha , r, Dr FOURTH street,, L.- '. I. vUll WOW and Z,uliclilielxl tdreets. , 10 -1115 uNGH,Ale.1 PROVERTY—For Sale, a ea-All work done in the first styl,. of Ow art. „ aft . Ijj Brick Howie on OtintritAksOu 13trollnEllim. - Pal 3 ° _.. B LI: E LICK WATER - 1U bbls. freell IA1; feet A fr lv ori ly t I . . l l . l2Dfeet deegi—a very desirable Isropertr.t • BLAKELY & -RJOELEI, Lick IVlto , r I reri V (41 tillll day by ' • L. , RN: ,FLEMING, • au Corner Seventh and endthileld street.. J,9 Corner Diamond and Varlet Ail. It YE FLOUR-For sale by. ~ . MAGA ZINES all received for' AOf I JST. CIO - . au5.... , . .... J. A. PATZEB, 69 water a l . PRICE ONLY FITTEEN CENTS. — , We will *sell Fw'''ONFEOTIOYARY- Vraok Leglie's Gar.ette of Frisblun Ibr 2-. cents.:' Ifidcliet , : ....,;',' ; -t . ;l,bbii . .p.,,,,,rai i i n i bb . ~ , . . , bockor, 15 cant.; Household Words, I 5 cents; Schoolfellow,' , - . 4C , A04 1 ,,,i71* - km , , 10 cents ; Putnam's Magazine, 15 cents; Oraham'A - * RR ' " .'i ~,M 0ig.7.17 -. ...r, - ~ „.gine, 15 mop; and all the other Alaintzlyes mem. a . ..1- -- -t:" - =- -,-- - . 7 . ,.,,,..... r ."...1.• . ...._,.. WA.NTED—Four 9.Lai3O Agen_tB to. capvais ; emOe EturtiasTielgewhere W° ha " a uolvAW. th4l - Zaila! - '-' r„Miiikii, ..ii.,l i '.., i ea. ) -i" tar the sale of land - in,..,the gold rogion a Vir g iaa •.;er' a g aahmandra" t at ',ll;!trr..? ~.0 ~..,., ..-autrust4,:slaummi , waute4—rwe oto., to do hOusetvark for small tomtits. ln. Ithettenrhen:yon merle. . ~ l•. ,' 1: ~. A n ' Allegnonyelty. . • ~1 ! Ilataant/u and buy theta "kW. A. GlLDEnigrill 9 ~ I Apply to G. W. DUNN, north aide of Ohio street, fourth LITERARY DEPOT, on Y 17T ll street, opposite" the . fIOr.tyIireAPSITLFS-15 igrass.)n , store door east of the Diamond, Allegheny City. au9 Theatre_ allh V aliKir sale by tan* - PLITATIM EROB. TTIR - GO - L - DEN — GlErNTs•tAking the trade, and It is not much wonder. Our et e& of Guns, Pis tols Rifle de., &e., is unsurpassed in the city. In the we) of Yl.hing Tackle we Moe such an tutsortment that would make old leak Welton's eyes a - aller; could he return to this ~rld Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundance. Dog ldemies, and 100 many articles to bo mentioned tiers are to be tound at the sign of the Golden Onn. & TETLEY, 180 Wood at. s . . •• - , " . • as • 1" • • ' e• .4 a nol Ihwk, of Trap to catch a t. • * it I , ,~yrY ' .~ ~ .~ } .664 . kbiA:;; - - - PI T 'FA EMEGH BOARD OF TRADE Am) HERC HANTS" EXCHANGE. L. WILILARTIL L Vice Ikesilents.) ORO. W. CAH. • T. El. GLARES, - N. 11001214, Ja JAMES P. Es.Alitt. &ipeeintencleya. S. T. NORTHAM, J. Cbmmitter of Arbitrcelon fin. August. QEO. W. CASE, V. P. ' . ISAIAH DICER?, THOS. T. A. WILSON, D. M'CANDLNSS. MOVEMENTS •OF' ROMAN STEAMERS .Vrip.; Leave For Days Liormituu Now York llreuotu, &c lulyl2 Itriltilittrg • "tow York tllaßgow July 22 CausUn Booton ...... ..... Livorpool JAY 1 6 Baltic New York 1 iverp,ol' 'J.olylto AG ittu New York Llvorpool Aily 2 Lebefoul New Y0rk.....-. Li:erpool luly 24 leolwo New York Elwyn, via .:ow.w...July 2ii I.IIIITaJIOI New York......tilitYre July 28 Ships ).cure 14/r .Days Fiittotk . parse • ''ew York . .July 2 N iliVtEll Ma (011, &c..,... Liver Pool ...... ••••.•3 lit)* b Ericeeou Liverpool N. lurk July D Penile Liverpool New York. July 12 City of I%lth:flare Liverpool Ilultiruure July 16 Wenhiugton .. ...... .13outhampton...New Turk July 16 PI TTS Et UR° II MARKETS FLOUR...SaIes of 21 bids. extra from wagon at $6,50; 30 tibia, do. do. at $6,50; 40 bbls. superfine from depot at $6; ai bbls. flue from store at $6,50 ; 20 bbls. extra from store at $ 0 . 75 ; 18 bbls. extra fondly from store at $4,05 ; and 75..hb15. extra, In lots, from store, at $6,75. GRAIN...SaIe 100 bus. aliened Corn, from wagon, at 500. SUGAR...SaIes 5 Mots. good fair at 0%e., cash. ITITISAY fe) and 60 bids. rectified at32433€435.. BA CON --Sales COOOlGs. shoulders and ham at I(Vit 10 1 ; 6000 lbs shoulders at 10c , cash ; 000 ttx;stteuldsrs, to inn!, at 10%'c , cash; 30 60...1b5. do. at 116, , aixty days ;50tjltia. ha - ms at I 1 1 4, cash ; and 5003 tbs. shoulders at 103,,1. 30 ,Ityx CIREESF °alas CD buses Western Ilevarre at OA. METAL...SaIes re.; tons, charcoal, at $3l. on time . New York Market. Nuw TOOK, Augu.t 15. Cotton market firm; ante* iv, hale,. Fleet 0 ark, I retatrted buoyant; mim 13,000 barrels at $,. , ,,5c,(4ic,0;, fur steamier. State. }Cheat improved; tads, k2lain h a s at e'l,st, for tVL.,terli rod. Corn doll; tale, 30.000 bal. Pork uneertled; sale, 'lte; bbl,. dr, no cue, h.'. I.Ard in uctivi• demand; orilua 1000 lihl9. Baron inicliniiire.t. Butter dull; bah, Ohio at 3400174. Whisky doll: talon 1 7 0) gruel. Sugar brut; pales 1500 110i14 Orleans at full rittua-. Nluseuvada at 8 , ,,481;;; Travaint a hire at ... r .l.tpue9?,.. t . filulaasea quiet. Itiust..ed till firm; eaten lo t eno piton, at Lard Olt quiet. Spirits 'l'lrrpentino It -art; tales 300 14tla at 43. Itount active; one" 3600 bt,lp, it d e b; attne, btu ti, reotl. Scotch Pig Iron istim.dy, atdr 110 t,.m at i.31,.',u1P.4.:1?.. Sal. 100 hbils Kentucky To at nnul4 It. Tallow firm; Rain 30,000 blkld at 11 F . / sights dull. Skid: market dull; Canton Co. •M; nod Tolcdoi/l.i; Erie 00 1 4; Iltinoi, Central 1.00 7 6; Mtchi yin S fern N. Y. Central 87-.4. t 7..• .Bfarket—Storkv firm: Chicago and Beck inland, th%; 11lielth0in Southern, f.iS, Rend' rig. i ; Canton, T.: 1 4; Cleveland and To. 1,1 0 , 74 , ,, and Otheintinti, 102 1 ,._.; Erie, Stn l,irmn Cuotral, 91 ; llliuoia Control ; Oate n., and t'leagn, 114,%: Virginia Sikes, 1P2.. StrrliriA Es• chew ce li I-111. PHTI ul i pNI 4. A uguat Its.—The Flour withal is idea ty Let glat. mith a. rely limited demand. sales nbta. Thomas' troth ground from /aura wheat at j6 r .75, and sumo ~torr k at io,2sThum is a fair demand for the sup ply of the city retail trade at $6,2607,7:1 As in tin , WY. It) dour atetaly, with small notes nt 'There in but litt a Corn meal offering; market bare of l'eutieleania fresh ground: n .500 bids. Brandywine na1d . .4414,75. Thera Ix a good demand far Wheat and prices firm; wales down hush at 51,50 for prime new Southern and Petittnyl vanla red. and $1,481:5,1,60 fir prima white. Ryw in fair de mand and ateasly ; salon 11 1 0 bud,. £ennaylvania Corn has advanced with a limited anpply and ;air demand: 4 J)0.9 Musk good yelloa . at Unto dull; Was 2000 Lash. prime old at :;764:284, and new S....Uurril at 37. Bark warre and adraneed 1 , 1 ton ; alaall noire N. , ... 1 . 1 .4 1 41 , 44 0 n at VA ' ton. Whlaky ; small 5a1.... at 711'6i19 ;a this. tad 1,1, 1, at 117..110 pri. =tl ('taors, el. August 15. Flour continues active, and pike! are !wain higher : VA) lib's at $5.75: 31K1 aokt Nat event()* at 2315 told, Wheat held higher. but uo trans actions heart "f. Whisky suvuly : sales GLO tibia at 20@:0,... A.art s in moderate demand. but without change in prices. 0 Baltimore Ca tile Markel. AUSIIAt Cattle Market to-driy, 810 vittrt , wtiered: of thew. 210 were driven cvnitwnril,ntdi ihe rots ainder veld At being an /tiiV.eic, Of 26 etc c..in e.g f..rwved fn vi) : 11.11,. .1.11).i.r.x. A urrn.l Li.— Flour htetuty : hales MOO bblr. Btu:. Sulk, C.Jrl.liit B r arlsitortu.l t. 1014,101.5 for ea-Nausea, Indige.tion AND NUttl',lr9 DD pi LT\ - I d.I not worol., rtt the I...int:drity 01 ISAI:It• 11.11. LANA !UTTER: , liox. '-Fur noon W, pri•rion. 10 its no. 130 Prtlinal y foot pulAn3 utr,v, 11%0.'4. V,124.1 pSrcrt bid. rr UI. that I •!sra.i.,l tlio a.." 101 ill, dorm, 1,11 t.terlt.lll.g I rut aterettkl tt it:4 we )1 tli,e,ltltt prvots retetatt,t• 4.,. Watt? . o—t 44, 1.,...XeJ, 8,10.1 La) tael'I,AJA Aymtetti its n.• romttletely ttlutt [writ, tlatti I it,. unable u, wtitr ftre AL 1111133 e." erarrtioN . --4iilitrEi Agalust purcboai,N au anitaatou. ta• can4t,l to .14 for Itoatuti.'iClfrasotd 11111..5.A1 s 1 $1 per &Ado, nr .1% $6, by the. pr✓ prirture. BENJAMIN PAkIE. .Ip. k 0), IlatxuLst-kurs€ 1•r - inn, ...W.:re %/A Chem tnifUrgh. ;R E #l. ,k otv, nrn..te • r r.nd all, .116 1 w orry PIIoNEIITY Ft)lt sALE Yrutno rtftlt Itsrd, rtottltt, 4 übt.t.l ) watt. tur3.• .t..1..tt01.7.- t AI., oar r 41( oY ttrt• AL utn. , Lae n 1 oi round on \\'.•l..tor street. ..Al f,ot front I.A 11U I. .•t door. ttn Stftnrutt....trtvt t. , (.1 ttv r.t• Apply AK ELY .t I ) ItY )()I)S ItK DUCE I) A. ,1. 11Ap:ON A CO len, fflllki . ol 4... r,. It, WI. I. .t 11A , , Ilittudtlso F. It di ~ I/i kl fr...11'2 , . h. 'All 1 , 1 • to 1.4.4. tt-4.1 I).\ TENT E IN I' .1..1 ; at , .10.1,1 .11•1• , ,intht 1.. ...t.• ! kit,. tl. pt.".l , uA. 1 - .• ...II pa. king In i. , luihhl. •t. 11 . atatt;.... ~! 04. it h. l• .11.r•tt.1111) t‘t. ttt, ••1 t - tllttw.•lll.,lettt . It It I. is,. st.t - tits-•bll ..r `J.I n•l,-,p. in , 1. 1. , I.li , e t i hit,f trrfi.4A, tut. 1..3.14 n. .l tia "no, 11. grathltslly llt. lug ntnl mate ziletatutuss .1 vnriott* ./.. Ita) I.• 3t WII ITT LI Nii.- Perstms ti LI:I -lion:11 i5.4,310n0 bo w , lll o•u.r of t!,., th-4 KNIk Fs,, uutitryal 11. IN N .. No 1.14. i Ntrnl suert. 1. 1 11.1.N1ii Ft F; MEN .k "I"I'ESTIDS '2llll ...plc. 01 ilt.• t . II 11. L1F.1.1 . 111 A NEWS, .v... 01 v... 1.140) F. r 1.) It. T C. .11011fLibi i 41 Filth at. LIII A IV- lit AS II AN r 1 LI. A S • i,") 1 .1 'li ‘S.'IN A i'tl in ulttdidg Ihrir ealita atm. k Shaul.. and Nlentillgr. oirdprietth oleo. dratent and met fa~hwnnl.l•' nt)14.1. Ik. Lo f ai 1. at a I ~11 / 1 . 1 1011 ‘,( II I a nt. at N, Firth .e. r I I: EE N AND 13 LACK .11'e Ilene 1. 3 r hand Ide I.tr,:tt ehttir. of rIf.AS laid !Iol:01. all tif v. 1.10. it Ell In, ollotrvW L 1110 L 'WEST I'lllCE`t JAYNE:F. it 14 Podia To.. Store. No. Jri 1.111,11 et. WIN WOW'S, 131NI.FR AND EVI•LI toiLit en, nerd, it, Fotrlmuttt., fNlnituorrial and 1t... ; hams Stook bolielw and gold lii e.d t . dt t dun. C,,11,, It,. caret...lly etiet..lo.l 10 I otert-st paid on DepoWtg. N- JttNt.:n' NKIV Lld Nil, Yourth etroet j.• 10 _ . . _ 1 4 1 I N E ORES: , ;OOPS.-- .1. A. M 1e,411,! invite the /Wt. tie ht,,t, e e t ,t t h eir xb+k Het L.IWIIi. itrtlliattts,ke u 1,,.L t bey ttre etoettle. t•lt I r^ ,,, Welity-11Vo 1.., ttrr et ht. Itt,t dim, the tt.tittl 44 :.1111) L. 'l' A I'l a! A•--50i I Ihs. in store and by I J,7l YLENLINt) 1113.0:4. IJI N S Eli galls, just tveeived ntld ti , r Mil , I; 11.ENI (NG DlitlB B i NI A Sti - 51) 11,s. in stiii4.Nsaiiii - 1)1' HY, LINSED E 01 Ktil.sermer eligneed in the ittunufnetnre of Littered Ott, Ctifi4lllll4•ln , ttil,lttenlerA. that he in lifellaßni to thent atth Nt.rit Ily prima KWH°. fit .. -a .1. rCllilu . . , 131 A E ER, 24 Wooti el. .1111 N K, TEAS!! —A few more customers for Ult R 111 FR ESI I 'l' c be accoutnittdat,d "t — V. R. DR A V 0. 1 4.. .13 .14 b,w. 82 N 1.1,4 D.... 41. NoT, hereby given that an applickjon aw hu mad.. to the Legislature of Plionsylvania, at thi• ta.nt. 1,1411•111, for a Chart...r of luau oration for a SATING FUND lIANK, hicated in tin' Borough of Ulmlngham, Allegheny Comity, tii hn styled "The Bir mingham Sating Fund," and to he a Bank of Deposit and Dke. , unt, with a Capital Sl , ak .Sacenty.dvo Thousand .19 1 T EDLEM'S SPECIFIC-5 gross in store and for Kale by 11 , 211 FLlat MG; RHOS. 1 0 DOZ. RASPBERRY SYRUP. 10 loam Straw herr y y rap. - ANA,. hit " Lemon Yvr np. 31110 receis ...I and for bale 1.1 ligY)lElt 3 ANDERSON,; No. 39 Wood 14.41.. ' rr.• . - • _ . . ME= =ME! OFTION OF IHE DAILY MORNINII POST, I Friday, Augavt 15, 1.56. Philadelphia Blarket. Cincinnati, Market Ualllmore Market. !MIMI A HTTS RU ER. W 11.11 FIN'S :+t her) nsrb• 3lnr . 5.4.. iffM=Mli TrgOuvpsmiikdas , :tin Capt,}3llititcattille*tlted cowed hefts t r S t 1 Iteitgietta*4j_....„i'* aq. that Otis , litatitilettlettneAber would suggest to the WhartOotemitte log-out-the-ohao•el..^ haecialtleietit weteitianot iitund IIN * regard to tee ' 1: 4c4"44n g t 9 817 s 4 tf`s?, , Ti d :Ms tFn halve D lirmsai lkit% I Portemonthoo-ettargwo this city. kaux itta I.ouleelllu /burin- of lowing I , The:tiler continuos to fall, the late rain having, thus filad no,elftot, with but about eight inches wale. on the in. the. mott.. The weather was Jowly yesterday , with no rain. Tim' Mall boate that arrived lrom - Cinclonati lector -. day-report that the riverhad riven loin or live Inch ei and tt , ilight swell max reported in the . The steamer Rescue left Menista on Friday, the Bth, at 3- u'deck, P. M. Met Editor at 25; mat two bottle in the night, names unknown, lying to at SI. 10th , --passed Thos. Scott, with feur bargee iii tow, above -Cairo; met Helen Mar at Pa ducah; pawed Nettie Miller at head of flog Island; met Blanche Lewis at ,head -0( Sisters.. nth—met the Dr. I 'Robertson' lit Casey - 111M; 'llochesterin 'Cypress "Bond; e EU, In Handenum Bend; Ravin at Henderson; Rollin° a bove'. Evinatille; Ma lying to at Threemile. 12th-r,Alskozwits • Traveler and Win. Knox aground:at Bcnifletowitt.Bwalluw .-aground at Branch Ldand ; passed . City. of etiti*.abore French Island; met Lucy 111:onnell at Lendaptle4.:l3th— mat Prineess at Caine' tending; 'Kate gerellet , BMMilter Albany; arrived at Lontsvillatin Wallies* eilhing., STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. Rar . Cincinnati. - The steamer MARTN4R, Capt. G A. Daavon— Clerk, G. LEIPER—ViII leave 'for tho abirs - o intermodisio ports Tam DAY, at 10 o'clodc Fur freight or passage apply on board.. ,ardo Fos' eine/Janata. The drainer COMMIS Capt. J. J. ROWER• son-Clerk, !Uttar 51a.son—will leavaJiiit 4 10 . oLoveland intermediate ports TIiIBDA.4. lU o'ciock Al For freight ur paarage apply on board.- an 9 LEMON —TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Raving made 'extensive viretions thiri winter we are now p to du a !LEAVY BESIN.ESS by PEYINSYL enL& cart M. and RAILROAD; nittouan TO AND MOM TUE EAST EILN CITIES. We tan assnre , otir hien& and all Muse . disposed to- PatnNlianthe Renna..Canaland Itallrod4, that no panel will Le awed to render gimandeatisfection pars of Eastern arid Western Weight. Me AVOIDANCE uP THE INCLINED • PLANES ON THE ALLEMIENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give Increased despatch to the transintiaion of freight. office on PENN attest, at the Canal Benin. mlll4 LEMON. yr lERis TRANSPORTATION7:S3,iINI A% Antkipating the want of facliftfeitlMEl ts unsporting Freights to and from MAW . oru Cities, via Pentuiyivaula Canal anti; . , tvir.itavet Increased our stock of Boats, &c., ote`jininfiatiX-ultrat bnl IA UN g, which gives us a cdpiclo o ol4hir 1500. tow Iwr mouth each way. . ~: , i" . ‘ :"* tit ."? - • . . We assure our friends, and those disposed to.pair organ the State improvements, there"*fa be, !totbittie apared-on our pert to render general satisfaction ip.. forwarding Enters sod Western Freights with promptitude arid deepatcl. HIES 'd• MITCIEHLI; augLl:y Canal Basin, Pittabnigh, Pa. FILSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— Tho (lupin toe:8111p iodating, heretofore, between Jes. (.4.4..11128 and J. Bean Knox., under the Arm of J. 611.68 LaJLLINS has been deseetred, this , day, by =dna) consent: ' ' The bustoese of the late firm will be settled by Lines Outline, who is authorized to twe the name or the Brio for that purls:ere.- " Pittsburgh; June 14, 1866 -" J. EttOrs KNOX. THANKFUL to 'My 8. for pass Javpra,• hug to matfett/WC:a of their petecesage.for u4.tate partner, JAelltB ‘VLIANB, wtap. wUI cams 4:ne the YOH -ItARDINU AND COMIILSSION.TDANSEVIITATION AND VITODUCt.' BUSINESS under the etyje,ot JAS. COLLINS cu. 072) J. BANJO KNOX. DAVID X CANDLI/113-.—....AUL1A11 L NUM.. ..... A. COITUS M s Candless, Means & Co., • (Succissiors to Widc-A WCandless) WROLESALE GROCERS, and Deale&in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts burgh Manufactures generally,. corner of Wood and Waite ,treets, Pittsburgh. - tug It AL HUNTER (swam= to xlma-4,-ntarmi,) - ; Receiving, Forwarding, Commis sion Merchant AND STEAMBOAT AGEN,T. 54 COMMERCIAL STREET, '1 jyal .NIEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION OONIPANY.f qIIIIS COMPANY, having on the let 'uf L Jule commenced carrying the U. S. MALI hunt Pittsburgh to Brie, throngh But ler, Berner, Meadville and Waterford, have irtrect.s4.l such arrangements as vtlU ouablothem to ,arry pieseogera or packages to any point on the route iu lees Limo than the same service WWI qver ;before, pcgfonped this rtAul, and at anitiper rat.' Mote wiabingld %t -oga gunmetal at foratard pattkageairatet -Shier city Itritl ° ll.nd nu Agent at all times in readiness to wait upon them alba dt. Clair. Hotel, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pitt.. burgh, Pa,. roue thfough flimna Piibburitt to Brie, thdity'dera hotita. jyal-t! TO DEMOCRATS EVERICWIERRE. READ READ —READ. -n,OOO Agents wanted to sell In every town in the United States, TLIE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OP • JAM.ELS :BUCHANAN, Of Puttasytecernia, Late Atiniater to. England, and tornwriy Illnistar to Rues* Senator and Representative in Congress, and Secretary of State, LNOLUDINO RISE MOST IMPORTANT OF ISIS STATE PA PERS. Hy R. lb llowrort, Req., Literary Editor of the N. Y. DayßOt. rhe shove book has been written by a gentlemad Veil qualified by his literary attainments, and his long connection with the Democratic prem. He was fmnbhed personally by the distitevu„ tithed buldect of the memoir with many of the statist and tarts of his early life, and from authorized friends el Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material inaccerob 140 Ls other poetise. The proof vheets have been submitted to WI thorise, I parties. It can therefore be called, without reserve, AS A UTIIENTIC AND AUTUORIZED BIOGRAPIIY. Ti... .k makes s handsome I2mo. volume of 430 pave, beiml lu cloth, and is embellished with en accurate yoo trait oo Steel. Pi ice, $l. For further punt:oleo, ap els t . OSSIOr &JACKSON, Publishers' 119 Nassau aultet, o,4l.Copieeteent by rued piettipaidon receipt of price. DylB , voTteE.--mrs. SAnsu ANN BEALL begs 11 41.'4,t0 autionnre that her . SCHOOL will re-opes'on %PPS DAY, August I Stb., lust., at her residence, PRIDE at., N. P 2., Eighth Ward. Tito course of 'EDUCATION will tat - br.to SPELLING, READING, mom, ARITIMILk.TAC. G GAII3IAIt, GEOGRAPHY, (witlYthe ow of Glut eel my s 1,5.0 a 1 and BOTANY; also, PIANO MUSIC, (with use of imio,) by Mr. BOWEN, of tlila city, a well knora Teacher, Irthkftl PIZ QUARTER let Clo., including furegoiag branches $lOO :2.1 ..n ..3.00 ad ” 4'. . " ' 2.8 Q ;. a a 1..: Plac. , Nlnsie. extra.... ....... ........ S 00; Fresh Arrival of Salt' Oysters. JUST received at STEINRUCK'S, No. 111 MAP street, where all the delicacies of the *stunt an be hail, sorrod ap la any desira (1111 . 7\ k , et #lo. - is also In daily receipt of New \:„, 1" tat tntit, free, Lobsters, Frog-5,86nd, Elea Bask a groat vatiaty of Lake Halt, Which will be sold ter awl hoo, hotels nod uselauraute on the most reasonable terms. -hut rt coirod, a large and dae lot et .. . s. Lera nsir or za ri t ran uaive re K, and t PI ,16 Apples. iy4 B ei ANKING iub HOUSE B SE t r utow A co. DA VENPO RT, 101 VA , Mike Collections on all points on, and west of the Missito • op' King. Prucupt, attautiou given to all bitainens en n woed to their amnia. 1(1 VCR to— e JON &TA & CO., Pittsburgh.; IL. K. SWIFT BRA). & JORNSTON Chicago; W. CLANK A L‘i., Philadelphia; rralNS' BANK, Baltimore; E W. CLANK, Dotal N A (NI, New York; 0112401 LE A BRO KIiTON, Cincinnati. [ Jyrirlm AICLAUG ITLIN, LAND AND REAL. • TATE Atill4l. Lena Warrants located. Property ii"eglit and sold; also, Shipping Agent fur the Black Star Littel of Packets Crum Liverpool. Drafts on the Banks of Kaglaud, Ireland and Scotland. Office, No.l Jones' Bullyi ng, ...Maumee ou Sts.th street, DUBINUF., lowa. blecs:ly • '' FOR SALE—A desirable property in, the C.ty of Allegheny Three contluguona Isota, &Oiled the West sole of the Nast Common, containing In Want ro. curt'-two fort nine inches, and extending back (cornering on Oily Alley) to a depth of ninety feet. There are on the oroniipw due elegant three story Brick Dwelling House and tire frame tenements. Price, six thousand nee Inn. J..,1 dollttre—twelit)4lro hundred dollars 1u hand, and tbe In four ellnd annual instalments, with interixt, ne4 urril by hood and mortgages. I f this property is not disposed of during the mouth, it Is. offered at Pablic Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, th. second day of September next. For information in I..,,arti to the property, reference may he had to MORRISON Ft and JOHN PLRMINO, Dm., Allegheny City. WM. D. POSTER.. .I. — B. Canfield, (COMMISSION AND FORWARDING bIEROLIANT, and Wholesale Dealer in Wer4orruate ...l,. Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork, Itricon,llsll, Pot atuiPft,ort A.slez, &aerates, Linseed and Lard 014 Dried Draft, sad Prednee generally, Nes. 141 and 143 Prontaixeet,Pittabuxgli. tioc27:pc NSURANCE I INSURANCE I —Appliaa tital tor Insurance for eevend good reliable insurance Lutvoutiea received by GEO. W. BUNN, et his Real Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio, fiotri dour east of the Diamond, A.1.140111ET ern. JO •S 11 F.ELD & SON • WILL OPIII MIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, nsw tiTTLYJi OP 4 - SUMMIOR Received per RI - preen . . Alba, new etylee of SUMMER CRAVATS AND TI Received per Atlantic. . L. ILIRSEFELD 6 SON, No. 70 Wood stmt. • iff.l m.,„. - -:DistisgorTHEL . , . . , '... ,zirsrtli ii , c9o 4 ..ti-s a , - :—.., 0 , fltAkzitagcqx: aisx.xtw ' , --. 1 - - 'PE V Eir A _ISTILLA-o=l-71 AND the varioue;efeetieltikithOitten a . eisazirciiieesimiecti , eritrai. leStatia dolt , Acidity of the Stomachy _ Cdt itiorttim; of Appotito. Desoondenoy,,POstiltlfe%. fffing 'Plies:.-. MP ?cottons,— Rojiiiiatiz itse tionp, it bee ta. r numarons instabliek prime- :IWWltr , t• , uWProtherti.tftteditdecidedmr"—— ,.. -1 vat 4t NA pis no new•enempto • it& took In, th;e system. • I& offer :4 Ara ' t et the tan ditent. it dintitanei etes44lo4f ~. 1.0 the . - - but Air.ardrysiliiita.:y3Ta 'copra t o n o ~.' Lion; enables if totlirdwioff tiio/7yt .44 pektb9rgol) scidesthiiiit,.,'..., ~. .. ~;:v..k , -4 . 2 5z. ' Whim its inedlciiiil;;vidiira aro so .iiidye „45,:e. r . v .1. 'edged, and particalArXr brier° isslifii.PecoutWAPAi l at a tapagy meditine;;thiti •Igiiiatorag*aitiiilpo' 0 limi ll An all the drifo _,,for -, - 19. offerfurther evidetiotyletlirthiirortinl tom blo l lo34,,AtbiTtLeoftiaie4l4Zoloolo lE9m Dy6o4ata'bi blitCOiliziOiijr44l,ichaftil r laiiiiik*einligit the followlng - etttlfloOteih the-enthenroilfxtifiNiwanot by detlittsVohtdik_Lne.flikY - do" ritifkiiersoais Rift pm. '' WITAT Frig UAW Ftlfri.THE'srerv-;•• , 1: . .,--.., • Wm. eichtichman,_Esq..thntrell.knokiillttirMieyik "I hare frequently .titiedikerhirit4...HOllSOlSit t'''and if alit InvariiibtitAieves in(Vg.,:iitiart end dobilltY: es. - ” Bey. Samuel ItAboxit: gayly :Tfoirnd. special ne/Kfrom its melte:a, 44,i(Telieedicile; s, lW'li r 444(quick l oif 61 .1. W. Woodweli, Eiii-iigifiiWfaS4TalillittLA land Etttetriewelf,,atitt rectutaniiilikiilltio king it to bevel what it is roproiehtell." . '; •,.., .idd.. t„..thi. , iskaisi.ar Lower-st.Cla_kril43Vl lika&: . 'trod gteot.bOoofit frotattowaspetecaediess . cpies C au4 iningestion." , , ^, :,4-.,•...' ~*:,,':-... Jeisieslif.hrOrphir says; f,' gi f4osetitflk - ablgitftU m filed, lerhave's frollend Witco* ramped 494.0 axty . . heart a4 l / 4 4e,Arisio4 fr P / kPl d ig 'O tt '- i i ii .t . 1 J., Iheeditor.4fitho Hithinoilig Free Rresia - kerWawotax4m. l L.24sWhittlientinhysicians in this puce had failed Ifeerietves W.~ltteril, pared me of thewo al form o meris-'' ~,, mitoses , . ..I.llsl#._ ~ only manufammer , o&-.-tho.• , orisiikal:Sx.- - Pciffikotars ; `I know that your 11.oliand Bitters is oho Of *O4l Medicines In the world for a disordered stomach hr liner." • - . ......', :.Dr. latawit,editorof the "rackeW Bantu:of:atm.VW.' It a- medicine diservimg timcotindecce of the rib Nr-: t e .5 :DrillherliiliVeliataaing (Sermon nhyalehiteet a., _ . ;bu viemribed.gititequently daring the blarthriwyeage, th marked emcees. In debilitated states of thetilotrum, "of of thifojstitaigeharidly. ... 3; ..--,..- • , iii ; z 1.. :- That:imager Of Fallen's YinegardtackliY Itarft'''''.o2Bd It myself, and waskherefortrindneedte try:thasesiffttraorion my WifNittoubled witlfthegratitlibitityentainoii ei au al tt oonmamntive habk,) exidroallydt is doingli . triutriszot . d thau.sawthing-aim bee r eoter tairstot -.-. . . • •:- sAle.te,Lt Ncvr.icE 1 0f1.4- - Paz _ . ... .... .. ... • .Wboeveroawialto And fifthle Et; beveritra er.IL b 4 lea potutok4mt,to Vol 'sick - -*oak prove a gratetolaromatio oortlial,lnseveed.ofatiNito odlarproporprer.7 . 7 - 1 - • • ' -41eillron popactityW Ude 41 Of i ofnir au t 23 , lu4clith, the thogaitcfaiiii*Oliel*- ;utv:( B. ierrtia=i t :i=a l : fil.v=f ri jern. ataelther .. r . how latloNely 43ti##:la-railllf*r. Bip4k4i*lll "par bottlei-ctietet6tMei felt 104 , 114 . 45 c. proptietity BENJAMIN 'PM % Jnr; linuractuerig' 011(11114;7i &tr. graltbliOKand Thlx-4-tre6WFV.lPO"jkiw ' wapiti lona. PhiMilelbbta, I'. W. Dyotti'.4 Sonic York; . } 38A:1405 & Park. aqt BrOadyrty, q'tzlitr_Pwq!is;: more,, Cavan Brotbere, street d , We. Cineiturdtl;JOrOr o:Park: Ch &oar°, tarclok;* - Water et. Bt4.otoe,Naroovd, Ade* - . Wright, . ••• - c LITELPILLS AND ITERMIEUtE -' DR, I. ,NOTTe,a regular graduate and .phyelciaxtof ectten- Are Mettles and-a:wire:me tattooed by tt,sennandablells sire to alleviate titouu) pflehug,, as well-pag - a11241 Per zfocte4 an • . IMPROVEMENT ON TILE onlowialannaTfit . VE.11111700 "3 OR DR: 0: AftifißM7 - 1‘• ' "th thiacir Havbl i prepared tinise, retaedielf as o 1:1 of Dr. • IMPROVED LIVER .011..VIE3UPTIGE DtanesaLgreater efficacy sadden Mire mar lii*egAntit.lon than the Liree.Pol, l laldiTenntjuge_prePera=gltOihe Original rishipii' eDr. ..dithirstion and.: MitnAtieln to tWataiCkta . ' ll3 befog bath plasiant tiriiHrMndbeieva t.hera ttVtiOor to 0,11701111 T Levee fl/10Y011).ifurlAYerPrg/11211 lies a$ Ce7rttlCeate of ~Tr r 6 ;-.4o.rkfmtr*OP.VP• rag. WH4i.R7 Ifikt- • DR.' 11 . SCOVIrci - IkratA ut ifft-CIMASAMARIV lifflA' The universal relief afforded by^ app -o 4.lfis BERATED:KING of Pain Killers 111 ceuretv mamma , Gout, Lumbago, Bore Throat,Bruisee,;:i*"4 — ` S loge, Stiffness of .the Joints, Maraca, Palns,-. Aches or any other disease for whieha lithe'REltiroglizuntent is used, enables tut to. mart' piatitiveirthir Del; SCOU T S CELEBRATED WI CITE .CLEXIABSIAN.A.iiitamsntr the must reliable, safe and pleasantremedY ffistersersti, pea seating astonishing properties far 11 oth.II I IO4IO I I I AAE and THE PROMPT ERADICATION 01 1 --P.AIN!' oThil Many ; testations to its strums, giren by persona of'sinlightentat judgment and strict Integrity; shoran indica all adopt It aa • standard Wanly. Rem.ly. The most incrodolothiltrill require nothing more than the followingtestinUdkr'g McLane, distiaguildied 'as a great discoverer of ineikal . remedies: READI REAlltt REA6,II Molosaruolvi Vs., Sept.ll, IS* • it to eerf f fy, that I have examined the Recipe lberers paring McLane 's Improyed Termifuge and Liver Pillsby Dr. _ I.'Ewa, who iota born IN TIER uAnrr PrattalN G AND 118ING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES NV MY,OnICE daring the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I botioA be • hat IMPROVED THP. I .L I oinks' the above stdateent the more willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN TIIEnt WHATEVER. I would further state tbut I have frequently need hie CELEBRATED \t HITE CIRCASSIAN LIIMU.Z.NIT in my practice, with the happiest effects, and that I carrant scientionsly recommend it. Arct.“/Ec - , : ,- - -1 " ..,. ;; , 4 ,.. , '.-- -- V . ,-, _ ' r•2s , - - ~, i ', . '' irri ' ` .s iZ-i- 1 '+;::- 1. , --- : .- '„ ' n f 7, ,--- s ", .. • r..r.: .- • - • , :i.i': ' , ,-,, g , ,,.: *4 - - -. •!:-`1V . 1 • .4 , 11 A •' - i:` . - :.- •,!'„ ..,,. -..,, _.l. , 1 ~ _.,_; .., ...,....... ,-,....„.„, LrVERPOCIL AN D TILILADDLPWA -' ; 4'r,', .„ •' STEAMSHIP LINE. ^ ' i - ~,,''',.. -;-',, The splendid new Steamship CITY BALTDIORE,ISI4i^ - *,-',,e.''' ''' '..--e, , i uncut, will sail from Philadelphia on disi ~ ,--- ‘.' ' ~, ,7 - iL. AN 7th augmtand lath September-from Llvel4; pool gab August. .IiiiNGAB.OO fromldverpool July ' ; - ',‘l.. ~,,. - ' and 10th .September-from Philadelphia, 21st Augurca u d , t., , ,,,... 4 „, /IA October. CITY OF HANollatbrFal. from liataPpo - lal Loth August-from Philadelphia, Ath September: ~.. A - %, 7 0 Prom Phaadeipkia. AwrZfvetigqi:' .."" • • , '-- oablo-.. $65 and $65. Cabin....42.61ma575,' , - ,-- staenige ......- -taa. Steerage :;.-...,;4541). 'l pagompa 634. t iaaci ask i liroas Liverpool by thsabovajdoe l'i-7 or stramtMis, or - 4 - 3 , killer-arm Oku,rio g5.0.c„44, Calk be FOCUS Zin allV,A.t•Wit kl- I , - ,•_ , :t_4,1: 4 • • ' • ~, SAB - Kr a, O bi 177 Brciadway,xow Triecc ' 12 , ,AI ;-. 4 ". Or-- .101.1 . 8 InOlirsort, co Libeay at., Pithilmagli 1 p. 5„..-Al36;ThisltifF.atidaidwakya-mi Mold*, 4-4-1' .-...° % t F ricit — TUlDTßOOtt - 1-- )1 1 t J9.- 5 .-s- WiTE '''-it 4, rtortgbyi Vgisali, 1 4 ut - augh 04 fiber : 'V pOntlt i dieeYedblBo7.l2ll - •'• 'ilitcAXl4ll , lltillt o r ~,.4 !too,. 4.10.,G0iV5, tbey'vere not Wane eresties as, its lapiti onivis alizadmiterial- t latru 24 4 , l l . 4 3611 _ il l ea llt s6Foo44MbbadilA Alla EaterFL l Vra:4 a gt/Mlttist of Gmutaud Rifles A nod a fide ideartment of Surgical Instruments sod ' toi2 SOWN it TEM -NY, No. 136 Adsak": .51 ' , • •••,...-. ••'..^—,,...- r,- •-,••"-- .4 * f•'.. l' • ''‘''',- ,0• ` • - • ` • s' - `'''' - U••••• " •"' * 4 .( '.. -" I.?* '7--=•-•:•:7"Nrt.::-..,.-;.?" ,- Y- , % •• S . AR the shove Medicines prepared solely under the sayer vision of Dr. L SOOT?. So.ld by Druggists and Ifsichtints everywhere., The - .GENDLNE Dr. C. MohA,NE'S IMPROILED'.7R PILLS AND IRPROtha) TIMIXISFUGE - sirs4fliA it r. L SOOTT & CO' seconTanied by cMlll6stikT O.IIeLA:E. The GIINVINE \Sinn, 11471.3jM,Atili'd. by Dr. I. SCOTT & Co., accompanied wit s.gm..tuo SOOTT, D. DR. L SCOTT & CO., $ le t Pr, • Bank Pike, gorturuoirp„, DEL U. IL KEYSEIF;WhifteO4I€ AitSAL 140 Wood , atreet, 3. ILENt!y§fitio!,,r.kifo:;' 11b4i 4,1 triAret 4,. M.P. FLEMING, irhoYm.al" 4 ,104 - :: .landl3 l 4 o w l ,l l, Peati' He-amid &Dor:1-4%10F, ACAB' TO THE , • DR, DIIPONCO'S GOLDEN MONVIWWT.44I9II FEMALES. The combination Ot I;igieitleas7ll'; co's Ookletvlllls, are perfectlytiarinhacc , "Xteey , gatev . Reln used in the private prattle., of Oa Ili - IpspiaisOle.eill 33 years, and thousands °Chalet cast ktif,4l4lAritaat.land never-tailing .sueoess in almout every intAtc,iii,. Irregularities, relieving painful atal:dig,MlWiletral4t tied,Partienlarly at the change or life. will cure that common yet dreadful - discdliwthritt Vitltes. Nearly e‘ery lady in the land EraftFr3 final • The above pill has permationtly thousat4tntl.Trill cure you it you use them. They clump( Larm,yolk-7(, gibe contrary, they rewova all obstnictivos, reitomoatifnabetio Proper channel, and invigorate the whole eystons. . whose health will not permit an tucreaseufPtUtiZepflid these killa a successful preventive, For poll me di-, mations on the box. Price sl.—end will lip .isent.iwJealles confidentially, by mail, by enclosing $1 IL either'a the fbi 'swing agent s• Sold by SIMPLE & REED, general IguntsfOr . .A.11421_13T City; FULTON'S brug Store, JOHN and by W. A. OILDENVENNET & CO., ho. +3; ET strwt, opposite the Theatre, Pittabutyil„ yabo still stipplf4lom at proprietor's priCoa. Sold by all Brows' ta in. .tiat, city and United States. d3P PRIVATE DISEASES--DR. 13}1OWN, No. . 50 Smithfield street, between Third ,andliFit , wean!, devoted hie entire &Mention to en Mee ff. tire. business is, tint Mamma part, confined if° privet') Vennval Diseases. an,i awl, painful 4'6;4r, _a, brought on by im dence, youthful Indulgence tend•exreAt Synbllis, syl> tin Eruptions, Gonerthenatlifiet,-Strietute Urethral Disellargetkirnpnrity or the Illookethrt4§, of the Venereal Organ. kin Elspeoe, apthlCl tie k 4 31 Tatter, Ringworm, Mercurial:Tisas,Pdrilltkel.wnali Impotency, Piles, Illietuu.orm,valaalfs IVetaturdool - 001Y- Soppreilons, Mamas of the Jelats, ffisfola fnAno, ff4rt . X. Affectlons, Paine In the Bnok: tnhin, Ittitatio#,nr 4 Bladder and Hidnerioneeeleffilly treated : Curniparant Twenty years' practice {tan lu this dity)eualdas lit:Brhtin to offer easuranoes Of a epnedy cue an alto 40 ' 04 ' der his care. Office and Priinto lAinstatation 800 . ms 60 21 a 11 /0 0 .4 , between Third and rfurth arooti& aciames moderate. • r its -R. BROWN _ . con tis -- bccbtat D e4 - for D: die rule' of DISEASIF.S. The sitis long-standing cases te unequalled. Tbealllictedtr!) , tenrithil to call without delay .Perikinwittilicted with Vettereal Dis eases, rthe t wowtishit rittecor Sentinel -Debility'. about& not delay to get his advice. • Lettere tanitnitringa IttOticiinoti}titt. ly answered. ' omco and- peeve Ili am% No. tO litzultbnebbetrat.t between nth& and 4ciatth article; rithibargh ~n ~~`, .~, x.. ~ r s . :~.:~ MACM - 2 •a y• „ -2, ,21E" - " 1 . • - Hli • , - . ,• , 0.' , ;# , A7•04. , ,KT5 , e ,A•e, • • :•••••' • • :';-.,.7::"',''': , ..;.-,:;... , ::• - : - At':44k-.: IMMO MEM ma= -`,t3f7:: . , ;,•x~~. . . ;g4.....44...4 • • - " • ' • "tg • J • IMI ~t~~+-, ~ •. ~ .. ~.. PT IT rev. 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