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' .. .1 6 "'2 t., %'" ,, T , 1 . ' .11 11 7f . f . 0, . 4 0,4~0? -1 1 5iAk, " Pr01",,,,4 - '• ' - .' 4 " "'/ ' • 1 4,.. 4 . 1 Th -4)tig4ttft+a 4 could not save him from nil 1111,,1. 4a.1 ~ purchased o•Ime who, i - ~,,..e.,,'5.: .4 . 1,1,r , ~ v.. oit _y I ,i,•ae Ma ulna. on he '• - , i; - ° '• 44 l / 4 `; w.g._ • , • 411,17,;. .......bly for assault and battery and surety of the • '' . ..4„. 14 ' 0 „,,,,,„,,, I ' t t; ~ 54* '', ~" se ,• .: • S t i ff ,, s, o 4y,,,H` j ie peace was served likewise. Tie is an old customer i Moquenotter and te •1 ; 1 1 1 0 - 4 _•O•, • ,1' ' J,` ::," '•et ' ?"'' '' fNI phli - LITERARY DEI.' 4 Theatre. -4 t , •- .. - • •-• . . ~.t, o • 1.. ' J P , . 1 1 , 1: ; ' .t• .. 4, • Ve • ------• ' ;4,- 4 rf'" 4- 44 ' - 'eV NT Fl%' Br --,-•AN- - 4. 41 1. 4 . 4.:4.i; ? : - 4," e" .4.,,, irM t 7:4 4 4 ,? ? 4, ..,IL that , --.• 't -A. , * 4- trif l t - t.A4.1 0 they . car •Th 4-•, • 1 1 ' l ' l - 44 44e f* , r , ,i,,,, S. ee, loo• W ' ''... "W P;;; • .1,, , ,, • (et,010 1 ,E,?t0. 4 4 t '',.l j ~ 4afr4 l oAlt g :o44:V;; , el but in any city, and we have no doubt it will make wl' i , 44,41 , t0Pt ..‘4 , Vke, ..e. 7; 44 0. 31 the fortune of its enterprising proprietor. Call and .. 11 a r..46 , 4 f4k , 44,P . 0.....V i p ik , , , , ,c r.i see it. We shall have something more to Ray or it '' '''' ,6 4 %S 7i*l / 4 ' P 4 7 e'. . "So 44.1.4..--fi * lttei‘LO .. ~,P ~.rK, „,,,E,,..,VA - A;t> 7 6 . ,,.. ~,,, t o.„ C,,,,,,nittril fur a Further Hearing,-W®. 46....re1p4,,7.. t .4,7` ) ,„: . 46046 1 ::Fa.7 4... 1. and John Musgrave, supposed to be the ligb' 4i1114 1 . te ra1 4 r4. 4 _..4"4211:41;;.44- ed gentry who stole Mrs. Sarah Pittick's p ' . 1 1..Tia r ' 4;4 - r-'ll. ' V .-1- .. 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I . 11) 4 7. 2 : 4 ~' ~ tk ..,'-,, * ;' '`' • ... '. 7 ' ''' ._ i' , -. x. - - r 1-.;.: i...-. A , 1 , ,0 - e„ ,- , •...1.- - __ •: cr , <~'. ~~ °~ 1 47 441* ° . •• - ' I.t .4 t S 4 • 41; 4 N,v t l / 4 , / , 4 „, 4 .`A4 ) 4 1• , . 4 „tro•t o l! , ••. ow - te: it e • •, ' 41,'"4,410k..14.**,* , , • 0 , • • " ".• • 11 47 ' 1 • " ; *Oh • 4 -4' '~ ~~;;~ . MPPLYAI:riP/1:N1144A4-2.1.:71-. AUGUST 18• SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION • OE THE PENNSYLVANIA - STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, AT PITTSBUItdIi On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on OCTOBER Ist, Ad and 3d, 1856: JefA ROST. C. WALKER, Secretary. .AMber of the Press Ae Muffed by a Custom Rouse Officer.--Somo days ago the following para graph appeared in the local department of the Daily Dispatch, of is city : • " An easy berth is that of Custom House officer at this port—so easy, indeed, that the moat rampant fire-eating disunionist of the far South might be tempted to take it, under the most violent abolition president. Not a very long time ago ton thousand dollars disappeared because. the watchman was drow sy—and but a few days ago an importer who called during business hours to swear to an invoice of for eign goods was informed that the business man of the establishment was asleep, and could not be dis turbed, and requested to call when he had awakened. Really our Custom House is not overrun with buai ness, or its atmosphere is eminently soporific '" On Saturday afternoon, as Wm. H. Whitney, Esq., local editor of the above paper, was passing along Smithfield street, in front of the Custom House, ho was assaulted by Mr. John Taylor, one of the officers of Customs at this port_ Mr. Whitney is much the smaller man of the two, and was therefore rather roughly handled, particularly as we believe he made no resistance whatever. He, however, lodged an in formation before Alderman McMaster, who had Taylor arrested and held to bail. We did not hear in what sum—but probably considerably less than .fen thousand dollars. Injunction to be asked jor.—The Chronicle says the Board of Directors of the Third Ward School intend, as coon as the District Court meets, to apply for an injunction to restrain Messrs. Hammer di Dottier, cabinet makers, frotn carrying on their business in the now building which they have just put up adjoining the Third Ward School House. The application will be based on the ground that the noise made by the machinery and workmen in the establishment must materially interfere with the sludfei of the pupils and compel the abandonment of the building adjoining the factory. The question is a novel one, and it+ decision will be looked fur with no little , anxiety. Should the School Board succeed in obtaining the injunction, other applictt Lions from similar institutions, subjected to griev prices of the same character, will be immediately ',j„ before the same Court. pa, p„,i,;„;.--Larye Deobwratir 6,,thering.—Tlio Democracy of this city raised a beautiful pole on Saturday evening on Water street, between Grant and Smithfield. It was Or IckorS , with one Ppliee, and altogether was one hundri'l and twenty-five feet in height. Two magnificent national fists streamed from its ample proportions as it i j , tti raked amid deafening cheers. The crowd present bered upward of one thousand, who were addressed by a number of speakers. The first gentleman who spoke was Porter R. Sawyer; he was was followed by Alexander McKinney > Esq., of Westmoreland, who In turn was succeeded by A. B. McCalmut.t. This is the largest and most beautiful pole yet mist d su our county, the top of which is surmounted by a rooster which will certainly crow over a Democratic victory oath° morning of the sth of November, if he is spared so long. Items.—Patrick Hughes. a promising young man, 'was ordained a Priest of the Roman Catholic Church. in the Cathedral, on Friday, by Rt.'Heverend Bishop O'Connor ' Among the Patents issued at Washit,g ton for the week ending 11th inst.. were one to A.1,•1 phus Iladdens, of this city, fur improvement iu nail feeding apparatus, and one to Jerome B. Shaw, also of this city, for a new method of lettering and urns mention glass ...... Sheriff Killpatrick. of Erie coon ty, took three prisoners to the Penitentiary on n day. They were sentenced from two three ye:ir.. eauh Officer McCoy Las recovered some three or Tour dresses, a man's coat, a quilt, and a shawl, all of which ho has renson to believe were stolen from onr citizens. Partiic , having lost articles of the kind would do well to call at Alderman Cummin.' office and examine them. Bu glary—fiears Ifaui of Cush !----On Thurday night soL •le burglar or burglars entered the boarding house localeatthe corner of SmitSfield and vad proceeded to a room occupied I.y Liberty streets, ~ ,kmith, and a stone mason. I n a ,,, c4)ntraata , r, a bja `.l of the coutractcir four mop toe pantaloons pocks, ott, together with a per coins were found and v wx , t h e 1,1„,k,,,,,ith' ; 4 number of I. O. U.'s, ' gents were taken. wallet one dollar and seventy-fin pocket, The stone mason had $75 in his . but happily it was nut found by the thi. Cua, y o ildei(tery.—MrF. Sarah Freemai information before Al d. Parkinson,on Satur, l *•. s. against her husband, Thomas Freeman, who she a 1- leges has been living adulterously with a married 1 woman named Maria Aeken, since the first of July last. She furthermore alleges that be has not pro videl for her support for a year past. The parties ore all colored, of different shades. Subsequently :too tans Lake Clut,' the matter was compromised by the unfaithful lost agreeing to go back to his first love, and pay all tbe - • costs of the information made. 1,4 ACK'. RI ew N. 3 larg, IIIKINI:1* n.: I DIE 30 I,bl:+. for sale I.v II I.!Nitl . It. C,11,1,1Ns .14 . _ Dr ,t STA N . ,\ RI). .TT..-.FI, AT I 1.) FLA 13 Inuit. 1 , 1.4 mm! , .J Drunkriinem—Mayur Bingham had no less than five cases of drunken men and women before him on Saturday morning, which was largely added to by the returns from the Aldermen's offices. This rice is the cause or more arrest 4 than all the crimes. in the calendar, and it appears to he on the inerea•e. Is there no remedy against doggery keepers who Fell fire-water to intoxicated men? Nine tenals .if tto intoxication everywhere apparent proceeds from the irresponsible three rent whisky shops and tippling houses. Why are they not returned? A Lucky Removal.--A grocer In the Fifth Ward had his house entered one day butt week, in broad day light, and the money bureau ransacked, but for tunately the day before he had "removed the depos its " to a bank at the earnest solicitation of his son, who seemed to have a premonition of bad luck. The eon had insisted on depositing the funds once or twice before, but failing in his argument with the old man, was about to do it himself, when the father pr ceoded to do so. No arrests were made. Alderman Parki noun had two clines before him on Saturday afternoon. The first was an illfated son of the Emereld Isle named John McAnally, who was committed for drunkenness. John had been to the Crimea, but all "the battles, sieges, fortunes that he passed " could not save him from jail lacol. Schwambly for assault and battery and surety of the peace was served likewise. No is an old customer of Mr. Phillips. Magi's:gm( Ice Cream .Saloon.—Tbe new lee creamery, of litzwrice Kuntz, on Smithfield street,w ill be opened to the public on this evening. It is one , 4 . 1 of the most beautiful ealoons not only in thin city, but in any oily, and we have no doubt it will make the fortune of its enterprising proprietor. Call and I see it. We shall have something more to say of it Corn witted fur u Further Hearing,—W®- Jones and John Musgrave, supposed to be the light-finger ed gentry who stole Mrs. Sarah Pittick's pocketbook at the Penneyivania*Reilroati depot the 'other day, on Saturday were committed for a further hearing at o'clock this afternoon. A Magnificent Lunch.—Hugh Iracy, of the Scotch 11111 Hotel, eat out a splendid collation to the Demo_ cracy of the Second Ward upon the occasion of the pole raising on Saturday evening. Hughey is an out and-out Buchanan and Brackinridge man, and delights in doing honor to the cause. At the sale by Blakely & Richey un Saturday lost, in Manchester, every lot was sold; indeed, we are informed that every sale by Blakely & Biehey, auc tioneers of real estate, that has been advertised by them, has been sold. Something New.—A Pie Nit in the City.—We understand that Mr. Benj. Trimble, of the Amer ican Hotel, Penn st., intends giving a Pic Nic on Tuesday evening next, under a spacious canvass, in front.„4-his house. We have no doubt, from thechiranter of those who are getting the affair up, thatittwillrbe very virvittable to the "roma gere'"''l4ll love a of -tatid ninaio and dancing shotild , htlheric 2-v i : " WILL BE FIELD , 1 ; ILI; i - ~...,,,,.. MMINEMOSN - - ,,, , -- f , ' , a-'-irdt4orallimetand--hrsVessassgelsountr wishes to procure a Natiottal Flag for use during the" campaign. Who manufactures them in this city'? By elMig he its an order for one can be had, if 'lone quipkly. - - Dr. Beira Optriton of Hostetter Hitter& Bratranstry Aprill4,lBsB. Solna inopfba since, while recovering from an attack of re mittent fever, r was requested to try Dr. J. Hoatetter'a Cele bt Stomach Bitters!, as an article peculiarlysnited to the condition of convalescents from fever. It is but simple Jus tice to say that it rapidly restored the powarsof mydigeative organs, and at the same time kept my bowels gentl) open. I have no hesitation to raying that hitherto in using it to my practice, It has, to every case where I have ordered it, acted like a charm In thus speaking freely of it, I far froth puff a patent medicine, an article it by oo meatus claims to be. SANFORD HELL, M. D., N. B.—Wo will not be accountable for numerous Counter felts of Hostetter Bitters, put up In the Bailie shape bottle as the original. Purchases will be able to tell the origin., by Ur. J. licedetter's name being blown In full upon the bottle. or by tasting it. 110STETTliit ,t SMITH. Solo Manufacturers and Proprietors, 2tri Penn et. And for sale by Druggiata and Hotels generally through out the United States and Camellia. jylthdaw ct - GAS N r ., Di; .I n l u o P D A I V s 0 1 1./ o R ‘ ,N I li U~ the ve, t i. day declared n Dividend of Vire per Cent. out of the profits the last nix months, on the Capital Stock of the Genitally; payable to Stockholders or their legal ropresentatiroa forth with, at the Office of the Company. JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. Office of Pittaburgh Gas Co, July la, 18,6 _ . DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK —No. fji FOCRTII STREET —JONES' NEW BUILDING.— Deponte niubt be made with this Institution in the nieutli of Jour, in order to draw intorept from July let. le3o CHAK A. couroN, Trowir. Otim k Parma_ AND Oui A INDIANA R. H. lIZY NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—On and after July 7th, Bills of Lading moot be handed in at the Federal Stroot Sta tido ',dory 7 o'clock P. M. of the day of ahipment -- otber wi,e, the Company w ill not pay charges, or iu any IDADMI tee op• nelble for their colloction. J. 11. Nita di H i dopari u Elio . t. AUCTION SALES. PINE CO'W'RY SITE.—On Thursday evening, 2151 inst , at 7! 2 oclock, at the Merchants' Exchange. Fourth street, will he sold, that very valuable and handsomely loaned piece of ground in Plum township, fronting on the Allegheny river and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, adjoining holds of John McD. Crosson and Bright, being part of 11,0 itreer Farm. The above, contain ing about twenty acne, is a mum desirable site for a countly l`lLlbre.:lllK tins acorn, 1111 , 1 le.ing a superior riot bottom soil. For further information, apply at the Auction !teems. P. M. DA Yid. an l 5 Auctioneer. . . . AM U SEMENTS. JOLIN W. M'CA HT 11Y, Btu. PosTna and lurrxUWrw 4 utllattend Le the Pasting and DlYtributittg ‘4 MI kinds ,1 BILLS Ft)lt et >NC KRTS, LECTI.7I2 ES, 1:X1(181'110N:4, 6r All ,mommtti,lttiout,—mtlwr I v mail, telv,traph, or vtil r wix•--AiltvcCed I. Elm Office of Ilit: M ruing Poet, wit rewmv, , prompt latolltiOti. ap7 Sttinnter Arrangement ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Shortest and Quickest Route to a►l Points on the Allegheny River. PASSIINOERS, TAKE: NOTICE train.; will LT front CARSON strevt,lioaLoLLl 01 Taylor to roL.t, 115 lo•rctofiLr• TWO DAILY TRAINS laavo Potato:o, xn lolloaLo - .11,rning Erpress, st s o'clock. A. M., I, KITTANN CLARION, FRANKLIN, RERBANK, BRADY'S BENI , . MAHON !NO. REIM ERI+BURO, BROOK VILLE, Lull ail pLants Not ILL. Ewing Acrommod.thon Raven at 5,45, P. M., stoppiNg Itt nll wayLatatitls. Fare to Kittanning, $1,25 41 7510 w -ion 2 Vo Kramernburg, 2 75! itr.4l/31mri.; 2 25', Mal..ming 2 OUITOXIM. Curlxrillr Brady Brad ii,:2lunburg :qinauuridi" 2 'lli lilochwilestiorg. 3 25 Brookville Pruvieugern will plena.• priaure their Tickets at Use (air corner of Wayue uud Pena etreets. A.. 1. HOPPER, man Superiutendeut. - • WANTED -- Seventy•tive CoAL-DRa.Erts, hew work at :inst Ilan. iu thia Cttuitt, Steady work .1,,1 goal wage.. g.veti for „ . rear (rum See !ember lat.. A ppl) to Tmnperatireville. to SIVILVItAV & FrEAGIIEIt, IV ANTEI) —A Male Teacher, to take charge of a Ci.utat) Ssiminary in Vit gicia ;swats must La competent to teach the language-at. 1 higher liraneties 3lothealat WA : Address, with Ll/C.H. BOX, No. 11 . 44 Plt tabu t gh Void huh: INT El Three energetic MEN, ~1 ahlresa, who are willing to work I. r hilt a ••lini net, i. at Sio IS %V VIA i ~treet, laity-tea the hvurs :if v,. Jcl .A. 111 i a D THE SUR MEI( 1.: A 11.‘ k It() I. IL, Sr aar,---For /I MINER & L>i , No :II! So it I field street tarzslop.• a Tule of 17 , 7 R.,th •• "I A 311, 11 Lt. John Halifax, ilrnannan , by ilo• author of •• Head of the Family " 31art.lipx of Cs Matt. , by Charlex Lerer Clara, or is, Lila In Yin- or • traosialo..l how Ho: I Van.-- iris Fortuur and Eranola. --r tho S, a,ug Illot of Me Belle Cr',].-; by Mr- Caroline Lae Hybl: 'fir. Winokrol • bx tiu ant 1, -r ..f Its r,il non, " F.ip, At Ilarper'r Hagaz.ine, '5 1,411 11 , .. at, Pot name Vxga :Inr, rind all 2.5.• Magazin, sold at I:, couts...a.•ll, I'll Fill Magi .42-11) NEM :WAFER DEIN tT of II Alf NER A C. enl3 No. 112 Smithfield strexa. DR. .1 ACK tijK'S Uf4OL ERA NI I XTU RE. I hare a large supply of this saluable no...twine JOS FLEA] I Nil, corner Diamond and Marta st \ V lii tiEll-71 . 0 acres land II B :L ' 11.1i 1 : [lg N t ( ti 'l ikiN et:itch of Rochretor, nputy -.1 Flll[oll county, Indiana, at Ito- rrowiing [want of the ral: •di Is tronoPeru to the late. and ham Fort IA at no S, thr Alissmaniiii. The town 14 minoring rapidly, and lair? of the land ,null now be sold in town lota. Thw valuable pr o p rty w ill be exchang, loi r—ai at i. hargaiu ot %Vim aull Ni. 7:1 Fourth st auk* -IL) ,ale 1)16 Idll'l'l L.- 1:11arc. n 1 H-1 :Add . • +.1.1..tin N,.. 1 Alit Y Cll4l, "111. .11,11 N )11 ,, )iiii EA I KELEIU\' 1 E:il ; i4-- \V ht t• receive.l p. r J monitor lot .1 lA, \ whop ofo cooood uwl 1,4.6,0; I..IILI<SII/1“.10 k tk'N• \u. '0 ‘V—^l•"• ( 1)0Z. RASl'firl{RT RI; ,lozoo Ftrimborn S)E3ll{. Ping. Apple •• fol " 1,1116,1 Nyrop. Jwit roa . ri,o.l mot la nal, Ly ILEYMER & ilt?tfl , F.R. No. 39.P,',..1 n. ''"' CASES in jarg. irmit St tun'Lcrri.W, trt It.,t Itt •• Blacktoxry Brun 1) Jura rne'tlan4l (tor .eti..;,y ILEYMEIt 8 ANDICILS.ON. 310 W.. 1 xtro...t I: , A INTING-WILLIAM CLAYTON, Or tialurthtal and Fanry Paint, r, 10i FOURTH str•-et, Im tween WOOli and 4mitbtlrld Ott, to. trik-All work dune iu the Ilreu tuyle a the art. nu 7 B —) 1, 1.0 hhls. f resh Blue y Jill. FLEMINth .13 9 rum, Diamond null Mar kot MAGAZINES All recoiled for ArGIISI'. THICK ONLY FIPTEF:N KNTS Vk ~ • II Frank loldiu's tAnzettx gg M. 1.60. I . or '.."2 cent, K 1141., lior, It unta; ❑ , .uvehold Wonlx, 4•h,,„111.11„,,, lU mute: Putnam • .. }Lagailuo, Is ren ; Witlgl2ll,. /4 111 c.a..; and MI the nth, Mstgazioe4 CHEAPER than an be! purchased elsewhere. {l•e have a large ouppl3 of O w al.,re Magazines an hand, a, that you at, out,. getting (11.171 when )011 mule. Remember and boy them at W A. O ILDEN FFINNErS LITERARY DEM G . , on VI FT ll street, oppoene the Theatre. anti NENV BOOKS—Received and for sale from TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LOWER, for ndi,than any bonne in the city. All ought to r . where they can buy $1.25 for $l, and $1 foi 90 cents. It cJo but ',ell some few Minim lees than cost, pat tient/al) a here all are farmllar with the price. We shall dell at a small profit, which we 11 ill leave au impartial public decide. Con, Perry'. Japan Expedition, $4 sti Worth and Wealth Maxims for liZerchants and Business Mess, I in) Humorous Poetry of the English language, lAS Bernard file. 90 Bertha--by Frednkn Bremer. 90 Adventures of Gerard the Lion Killer, 1 00 Alfred Tennytion's Poems, 70 Life and Explorations of Fremont, by Smucker, 90 Upham, 70 Ingoldsby Legends, 2 'Ole., 2 20 The Martine of Cm, Martin—by Lever, 50 The Old Inn—by Josiah Barnes, Sen , SO The Wanderer, 90 Rachel Orny—by Kavanagh, 90 Salad for the Social. 1 00 y, 1 t Defence of A Olerkittl Policy—by Whitn. y, 100 Buccaneer's Daughter, 20 Chip It.,y of the Dry Pock—by Charle, Canty, 20 Poi traits of Buchanan, urge and small. Fremont, l• Republican Songster. Fillmore and Donelson Songeter. Remember, the plan• to get Bargains Is at LAUFFER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, auB NO. 77 Fourth st. EAL ESTATE AT AUCTION in Man cbester.—Wo will sell at Public Auction, en SATUR• 1/AY afternoon, the 16th day of August, at 3 o'clock, uu the premises, six adjoining Loh. of Ground, each Lot 20 R. front on Chancery street in the Borough of Manchester, by 128 ft. deep to 24 foot alley. This block altogether would make a &Arable site for a tmuntry residence, being out of the bum sees part of the Borough... Also, one Lot of Ground 21 feet front by 26 feet 6 inebee deep, on the corner of Franklin and Chartiere otrenta, opp.. elite the Anewcinta Reformed Churc h. Sole poelUta Tormo at pale. sul BLAKELY A RICKEY, Auctioneers. A BUSINESS MAN wanting a good busi .11 neat location, vale* , but a small capital Is required can hear of a gad" !minim *mid Ica' sale, by applying an 7 8: - 1717,1MBEEtT h BON, 61 Market at. ADWAY'S READY RELIEF—Io gross on-Land and for We by (Iy21) FLEMING BROS. u, A. 4 4. • i" ' s . . BINS .r ~'~~. MEM=E THIRTY.FOUR.TR. CONGRESS. 3/ IRST SESSI.ON. WsstfrittirideCrii•; -. Anguit 15----Senate—Evening Session.—The civil appropriation bill was laid aside, and the Senate took up the substitute adopted by the House for the:Senate bill,-fixing the hothpansation of members of Congress. Several Senators declared the substitute to be a direct proposition to put two or three thousand dol lars into their pockets for past services, while others alleged that the present compensation did not ena ble them to pay the reasonable expenses of gentle men. The substitute was finally adopted—yeas, 27; nays, 12. The consideration of the civil appropriation bill was then resumed, and an appropriation of nearly a million of dollars was then made to meet the re quirements of the bill increasing the compensation of members. Various other amendments were acted upon, when the bill as amended passed, the Senate. The Senate took up and passed the joint resolu tion from the House, extending two months to the time allowed the creditors of Texas, daring which they may present their claims at the treasury. The House bill for the settlement of the claims of officers of the Revolution, and the widows and or phans of those who died in the service, was post poned till the third Monday in December. On motion, it was resolved that when the Senate adjourn to-day, it be till Monday morning at nine o'clock, for consideration only of the appropriation bills, House bills, and those to which there may be a disagreement between the two branches. The Post office appropriation bill was considered and passed. The Patapsco river improvement bill, which had been vetoed by the President, was taken up and neg atived. The Senate passed the House hill making appro priation for the lighthouse establishment, and also a bill for running the southern boundary of Kansas. Adjourned about ten o'clock. ifoos,—The bill making the usual appropriations for mail steamer servicewas taken up and an amend. [pent concurred iu by 119 majority, providing for giving. notice of the termination of the compensa tion for the trausportation of the mails between New York and Liverpool in the Collins line or steamers. The bill introduced by Mr. Mason, of Massachu setts, granting bounty lands to the crews of private armed vessels in the war with Great Britain, was passed. Ureat confusion prevailed, and messages were fro quently interchanged between both Houses. Vari ous unsuccessful efforts were made to suspend the rules for particular objects. The !louse considered and passed 32 bills from the Senate. and also the Senate bill granting a copyright to dramatic authors. The House then took a recess till 7 o'clock New ORLEANS, August !S.—Accounts from Last ',land vary the sad story of yesterday. It is posi ively ascertained that 109 persons are lost. It is 'cared that Urand Cailleou Island, another watering dace has shared the same fate. The Corn, Cotton Ind Sugar crops have suffered an incalculable The steamers Nautilus and Perseverance hare been veveral days over due from Texas, and the steamship Texas has gone in search of them. The storm extended up the river, as far as beard from, at Onvernment Hospital. At Baton Rouge 14 inches water fell between Sunday evening and Tuesday evening. The survivors at Laid L•land reached this city this morning. The estimated I see of life is ad already. Many of the survivers are wounded and bruised, and bed their limbs broken. The dead bodies were plundered by a set of pirates who inhabit the island. The Perseverance has arrived; the Nautilus has not been heard from. We have nothing definite from Cuilleon Island, but undoubtedly great loss of life will be reported. Thirty bodies were found at one end of the island. LON 9 $40,000. The lose at Lust Island is estimated at $lOO,OOO, of which $lO,OOO in money in the pockets of the victims fell into the hands of the pirates, besides $5OOO worth of baggage. The hanks caved in nt Bayou Sara. carrying away 7,000 residences. No lives worn lost. S.eyerul res• sek were blown ashore. Fran the month of the Missipsippi we kern by telegraph that several lives were lest. The British n•hooner Mancitegter, front Ile 11, nduriw, went rt.ghore at r,outh Point. She report 3 that a large fire occurred at Belize four dap huf,,re her departure; logo $..0U,000. hill-O.EI into. Augutt 10.- A speeinl despatch to tae Lodys, says the storm at New Orleans ems en , ere. At Last Island every building is said to hate loT e n Ott opt awns, and no loss than one hundred end InTrT).st ten tiros are reported to have been lost. Le steamer Star, Copt. Smith, with a large nuin encountered the slam berme Touching Last Island, and became perfectly unman 4irettldt% and alter F.7,•anao o N,lTipletp wreck. %WI Le:tared and filly passengors w e re on 1 30 . trt i,i,, t , it is hoped they are saved. T•ailleon Island woe submerged, and immense daluugo done to the property on every direction. The Steamer Arable--,1 Survey Ordered llet.trn N., August Itt —Thu datuage to the steam, r Arabia erinut that a survey liar been order ed. She ir ill be detained burr till eort 'y, and portage. longer. 11ALtrAx, Augtvit 16 -- The Arabia is not ly injured. The divers have succeeded iu eNeet tinny •topping the leak. t.vel with tinlveston dates to the 14th. She picked op the cabin dour of the Nautilus, which i- suploole 1 to have been lost in the late storms. The Democrats have carried the State August ;rho fldierd of Aldermen, t o ped,o,l :trt ditinto, fur detention at Qum an line of ar, loutberu punts where Lie . vvl I nr Is% er is r opened to exitL ‘l5 . ..fur tittle by `ILI.IKN jr. ORLF.AS , . Attgit-t —Partial reform+ froit T, xna indtoew Increatted I tetutwrati. inajttritiett. 1 . 1 ROP ERI l‘ear the & Al, BASIN. R - on, r 1 ~ ..,1, a tors wax, propel!, vu the a - n , I a i ja ,..! and 1.11 10j0I11111„ 100 Ve..l 010.4111 g ,it Is L.M. .2 Mu 411 a NO .1 .1., vn winch fa errcted tw v not 'it Ltd!! itig<, d 1 1 . 4,-...n1 ~1,01111,i /IN orowny in worthy Owujlnminal “t a FriMat.iti praparty and crl,Jch'n it /11.AliEf.1" t 1411 , 11r . V and :+11110,11,1.1 A 1.1.1:. 1.. nil:: _ It SALE ! neat ) ^ 1104SiiS r rroll vtieet for sl4on. it"l"! N(t'st, • whiligtis, with . larg i e 6. l '. o . l jl, Mane water her " i. 15 0 1). A large Brick llus.• 11 " 4.- 11 in, and Leta in Fuutb Frt.ot Iwo Wiry Boone Alu l e•lov.ter i'iti.lnirgo at 1000 N 11, new • -artier of Franklin not tot ~."200,1. Thr, Mosses at . 517,51 crab. Two Itrick Hot. ``,/, ,A 11.41111.11 on the Canal. Allegheny stye 'lons, 011 /11,1%111 111.11-1.1. sllfl'l. A Gonne on 'MOO 'll g.. 0. I ,tore I4sxu. $l2OO. A I lino story Howie on . • Rio k ti Walnut street, Allegheny. • 11-0....N0. no I.ll.orty slnvet. Two Huns. on Dur• .5.11../ 1,1,11 Lots or Yttrium roil et our lA,. CUTH BERT A SoN, 1,1 Market st. BLACK 'f EA S, purchased for (hr),.—We have On hand Ili.. stock of Tens to be fonn,l offered at the hued pearce S. JAYNES. 'en Store, No. ati Filth at. Pekin • day received anal 0 RA:\ _ _ G ES-40 boxes thio ANDERSON. La nal° 1.) REVAIELL & Wood Ar... 1. No . • of JOHN Til E 1.11 , E and Public Service', inelioling au account of h,. tionv aii.l hill r, port+ ..1 hoi principal Spr,-bee In . '" 4 " - Senate .LO John Bigelow, editor the N. 1 . Evening , 4 " l • with an 111'1 orate steet Ise omit 01111 toiniert•us .00l 1/6.4:1111 $l. The Life and Public :Wyk.. of Janus Buchanan. late Minister to England, and for nisi ly Ministei to I.lu.ilit, Sena- of and Roprehentative In Coupe., and Secretary of State: in, hiding most of hie important State Papers: by It. U. it.., h,l—with an accurate portrait on steel. 'rho Republican (Aunpaigii Songstor—u large supply re . eo cents. Appleton's Ratiway and Steam Navigation Oulde-15 Fur sale by 1 1 1. A. GILDENFENNEV Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. Gl'lll Gl' A lA , 'UM Strained—'2oo lbs. ,in /IEII/ti 11114 iol sale by autij FLEMING BROS. New Crop-4t) lbs, rec'd and for juj by lati9 FLEMING BROS. BLOOD ROOT -110 Ibs, in store and for sale by [nun) FLEMING BROS, I PANISII FINE PI. ASTF.R -40 lbs. in store and for sale by 'drub] FLEMING BROS. 4; . 1 PTS. TITAPIINTINg—IS bbls. just rec'd and for tale by Lanni FLEMING BROS. ROSIN, No. 1. - -50 bbls. just received and for sale by la m b.] FLSMINO BROS. MYER'S Extract of Rock Rose-10 dozen In store and fur sale by lau9l FLEMING BROS. COCHINEAL, best Hondur-1000 lbs. on as hand and for sale by fau9l FLEMING BROS. lOs stro. I. , r {loose mil I KEEN AN , or rr.m, Imprtn. Inrg••nt awl bunt timnortAd warl,t, nll bt. DOW'D FOENHOREEK lbs. in store nd fur salt by lau9} FLEMING BROS. CIHEESE---100 bexe, just received and for N._, pule by ( au9) HANEY 11. OULU NS. Fisn.-3u Ws. No. 3. large Mackerel fur elle by [au9] BENET 11. COLLINS. - 1 1 RE MON T ANDEILLMORE MEN AT I: TENTION. The Life and Travel. of John C. Fremont, hr., de. Ity Smucker. The Fremont Cenipaign Songster. IiKIO copied Fillmore a Reception and Speiechett lOU copies Fill wore tiong,,tern. Just received by LO' For nale by M=MMI THE - Lan - ST 'YE WSs BY TELEGRAPH. From the South Terrible Slorm■ at the South I=l Later From Texas Sen . nct.erbs , August The Louisiana ar Boston 4,laartniltitle A tinnily Sailed w August 16. -I'h htealumlaip Atla.utie ahy t , •r bo,,ng I.t II B. T. C. EfOßt/AN, 4i Fifth st. OMS AND LUMPS— Iog) tom Juniata Blooms; sy " Linapi, - - 200 " Loke Champlain. • /9 9 J JAAIN MOORJDZAD. . - . c . t, y.- ..,... ' .s .' . . . . , , • ..... ' • .". ':. '.., u i ' :'. 1 t . 0* ;: 4, .. 4 ..0, 1 ' , • 1.... . -1110ATER , S011001;-DIREOT a ES4S I -4,11e".) 1. Oen) , County,-01124TLENZN: Your special attention to respectfully called to.thafolloieing List of Appointments for the dnamai ExaminaLion of Upper St. Clair, Snowden and-Raid win &hoot House Ns. 5, Upper St. Clatr,near J. V. Rowlands, Monday, Aug. 18. North An4Bouth.Fayette: Netdeatown, Tuesday, Aug. 15. Charters: Scheid House (ale Temperanceville,) Wed , needay, Ang. 20. Mae, Ml...ndless and Shaler: Perrysville, Monday, An gnat 26.. Franklin and Pine: Plaulterton's Inn, Tuesday, Aug. 24 West Deer: Bakerstown, Wednesday, Aug. 27. Rut Deer: Tarentrtm, Thursday, Aug. 28. Indiana: Deereieek, Friday, Aug. 29. Collins mid Peebles: East Liberty, Monday, Sept 1. Wllkhasand Patton : Turtle Creek, Tuesday, Sept 2. MlSiin"end Versailles: WHeosport, - Wednesday, Sep tember.% Elizabeth and Jefferson Elizabeth, Thursday, Sept. , t Penn and Plum: Unity Associate Reformed Church, Fri day, Sept. 5. Robinson : Remington, Monday, Sept. 8. Finley : Clinton, Tuesday, Sept. It. Moon: Presbyterian Church, (Rev. S. C Jennings'.) Wed. nesday, Sept. it. Ohio, tsew.ckley and Neville Sewickleyville, Thursday. Sept. 11. As no mention has been made with regard to the bor." It will he understood that 01.ir respective tenards will have the privilege of meeting at any of the above named places as will suit their convenience. The bores and townships adja cent moldier city can meet with the Superintendent at the Third Ward School House, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, 30th of August; also on the Ifith of Sept. Itls exceedingly desigitble that the bids:tom should he prevent at the examination for their respective districts, dud shoold require all who are applicants fur their ich.ls to he examined at that time. Directors should examine each cartificatie, before giving employment toany one. It might be proper to remark here that the time of com mencing these examinations has been fixed so ds not to in• terfere with the "harvest season," nor be interrupted by the call of the State Department for a Convention of County Su perintendents at Williamsport, Lycoming Co , on the 12th of August ; also State Teachers' Association, at name place, on the following day Applicants will please furnish their own stationery. B. M. KF.RIt, County Superintendent, Pittsburgh, July 31, 1856. araalaw SAl'l3l4 - S BANK, DOLLAR tiltiiDLE ROOM, JONES' NEW RUILDINO. S NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ; If alai, on W nesday and Saturday evenings, from Mar to October, fool. ve, front 7 to 0 o'cioca; and from November to April, fnclus ve, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits roc ved of all sums not leas than Otint DOLLAR., and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of sir per cont. per nnuum, on the first of December, 18:4.; idso on the 3d of Jane, 1858. Books containing the Charter, By-laws, Ruler and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. Prerident—OßOßGE A LBRRE. Hopewell Hepburn, oourge R. White, William P. Joh Liston, James W. Hallman, A lexan der ittaiilay, William Phillips, John G. Backefen, James Hardman, Hill Burg - win, James 1.1. Albert Culbertson, .1,4,n M. Kirkpatrick, Robert Chester, William S. Lovely, .1. Gardiner Coffin, John D. SlVord, Alonzo A. Carrier, Walter P !Marshall, John u. Congrave, Wibem Miller. Charles A. Colton, A. M. Pollock, K. G. Kdrington, Henry L. Itingwalt, Francis Felix, Robert Robb, George F. Gilltuore, Joules Skills, James S. Herm, George S. Seldon, William S. Haven, Alexander 'finale. s e e.eg g . e y o n d A R LES A. (OLTON. {Mull:ly NOTICE -TO SPORTSMEN AND 111 IN TERS.—Mr. THOMAS SMITH baring received Letters Patent for his newly invented BALL for Mlles or Smooth. Fire-arnet, note offers it for sale to the public. The hull has a spiral nats,o'. which gives it a rotor) utotion and [nose n.-cut asp ~f tfirl, t, longer range and great., ralalti P ~1 tn.n than any other ball ever invented. It can bo .tein at HOWN A TETLKI"S, No. 136 WOOD street. Persons wishing State or Territory highly may receive them by calling on WM. BAKEWKI.L., Great street, Nletairs. 'SOWN A TKTLEV, or THOMAS SMITH, N.., .2t Irwin stn. et, Pittsburgh, Penna. aulltoctl. TIIUS. SMITH. ACARD.—The want of a good, reliable and skilful piano tuner having long been the subscriLers take pleasure in informing the public that they bars secured the service of Mr. JOHN It. KYTII, a very experienced and competent tuner, and whose work wo will BRANT in every case. M. Byth's method of tuning will rause the Pianos to stand In better tune than ordinarily, and give complete satisfaction to the must fastidious ear. All orders left at the Mneic Stara of II KLEMM & BRO., 1.3 Fifth street. will be promptly attended to. RBCOMM EN DATION. The undersigned gladly testify to the skill and trnatwor thinees or Mr. John it Myth, as a Tuner of Pianos, end cheerfully recommend him to their pupils and the public tor an excellent, experienced and reliable tuner. V. DE HAM, H. ANTON. H. MURDOCK, N. 81EDLE, JEAN MANNB, BCHW A D. and others . NbtleE.----11. F. Budd arid It. C Totten here thin day 11,01110 partnerx in the Fort Pitt Iran Works. Th.• bunlneits of th.• coneern wal be conducted under the firm nail IMIIIO of Knap, Wade 8 Co. Tho nuoiettled bnainems of the late firm of Kum. & Wad Wit he emended to by the foot firm. Pittsburgh, July Dix 1956. )yte E - SIRABLE PROPER] Y FOR SALE. buttaLle fat a fituol, residence, Laving five Acres of Land, well cultivated ; a large Garden and good 01c/twat: a two story Knelt !louse of hall Anw.4dtattl six tonms; a well of good ituttg, a, all to complete artier. I[olllmliate pO.Serulioti m , II drain s' and pleasant, in about the middle of Sharpshurg It would he profitable to anti ant of it Building Lots—hut lety desirable fIA a failtil.liotilestend. Nice t•,SNo. Term, easy. 8. CU'rlittEla A SON. rut} NEw GOODS—A. A. MASON CO.& hare Just received bflti eases and paclag - es Delalue•, Bleaelnst and Brown Nusbna, ClawLa, Twot•da, and Domestic di:axis of every dean deacrtption, w h 101 l aid In. add at Semi-Annual prices null ICASE FRENCH PRUNES j rec'd and for wale by KEYMER I ANDERSON, roll No. /19 Wood street, 14 -1 1 GS• --WO boxes fresh Figs for sale by REN'NIER A ANL/Kit:CON. aul I No. 39 Wood ate-e• 100 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. 6I BUILDINO LOTS FOR SALE i;t) feet -- 14 by 130 fet., in James Blakel)'s third lititoon h• the town of tlant•Liverpool. Also, THIRTY-31Y LOTS, Go feet by 130 feet., in difforent patio of the town tor oat, on row/ outible terms of payment. Apply to S. S. MILL, ratt., Kant.Liyerpool, or to BLAKELY , it Al*a 'fro! /fatale Brokers, Pittsburgh. ItA ING PURCHASED the interest of THOMAS AN, in air Y..int !haler Yard, on Ito'irot of May, 1 will he-teeter OM.) on the Willer Malan -1..1 Sheol Iron lc, in all thew branch°, at the ~141 .tend, tVal, street. helow Peon Wall the ettn•ri,we of thirty ear. In lid. Undone., 1 lepe to rewler notinfortion 10 all a le, honor our with their trade JAM KS Wltt 11TM AN. Voit-hor,,li May 'l4, totyn , :hunt VEW MlnSit'--" Now whet shall I sing I_l p,'" .otoa I,y Mtn", I,llila Pt it.,, for vlllOlll it wan Nita N rlllOll I.) :Orr vialti.tt If lov,t jr,,,,,• FI. N, t --L.o flex 11411tuis 111 %V. V. Wall Ace. •. 11. , V. the. , ni ll.,prib k : Ills. Entbr, 11. Itrown. You remember Stxultrt by Thos. I'll slug the. n mn,.; N Jre. hole Lrort —O. IL Barrows Lowe to Ili;s heart fin I..nelt Ln ....utralto 1..1. ---- 1., Sari, 1.. a, Lit art like the (loner L.! Nlay - reVd Il.ller Six N. turn re pour le pat W V. Walla. r-. Souvenir de New York. Fairy Star Schottt.ell—lt..l.t. Stove' MvetOr the foreet 10.01— u orJr by Cheer Melvin -1...011. :LI; W. 11. Doane. Mt...Lulu/ILL M Lk...neer F . .1ntAve.....1 Walt r—lLrllo. The b.( meeting with the Old Folks— L'akrr Vernon Polka—Maus, Fnrrtrm!Cear 1:11.1b Win borne--II Tr..vntore, 01 Verdi. r+,.,i,,,,-I:lrluAteuheuter. Lt. 11..rda du LaLlret Tease argante.---Leduc. • T.,iuklmg Snw Polk.a—Anlntou de Auguern. rautrouns told ConLywrt Wei,. by Wallace, Oturtare NIA other.. rovrOvod by Ka {.nos. CILARIA4TIF. 81.Y.M k. No. 1116 Wood st... tweund door above FLIOL.I. /Kir MI14: Wailed Ire, of PA11.114,. aoll - Nr , TALI:ABLE BOOKS BY EXPItESS at tiOOKSTOKK, lb MAKE.KT Istrt.t.t, trot, V v. -• Dente! and till tl..11; by Auberlin 'eurtuuns by Her. C. 11. Si. Thu Mystery, or EiII nod L. Christ of Illetory. Sibert'a Wohl—x new book, by author All übairo. Fremont's Lifn—best edition. life of Buchanan. Ile, tha—Mi. Bremer's new Irs.k. Tennyson's Poenis, complete in one roluine-- , nly 75 tls sit 4t. New S. S. Library, No. 4, being 100 vols. for $l , l. _ . CHOICE LANDS IN lOWA.—We have 00100 [duds fur side in Johnson county. tire miles trunk lowa City, uu the Fort Dee Moines rwul, of a very excellent quality-400 sere. in One body. Aku, Biala) . Acres In MiIW esmuty, twelve miles from Wunril Bluffs: Iwo miles from tilennwusal, the county neat. Also, One hundred Acres In Cedar county, half way be -11.1 City and Muscatine, and only one mile from M. 'I. It. which is now In opera' on. For Aral Mlld price of Lanai BLAKELYCHEY. - _ illtelhe ' M FOR SALE, in Patton township, A pm, waters of Turtle Creak, and sue mile from .1 on the Pennsylvania Itailmati. visteeti 11. On the ttewart's Btatin. nry,h—thte Hunttroi Ate: thirty-live of „ora from Pats,. .tom land. Improvements consist ..f a Stable and Lo • „mach are ; le 7 bo. %Me t, Baru young Or hown L g rlonse, aYi . -sold divide well, 3111 the cieek runs Apply to , hard, &e. This Farm s. BLAKELY & RICHEY. ___ rtivallz through it tool COUNTRY SEATS.— .ry desirable locations for rty. Topersons sciehing ILY commxtating terms, two ` l. • at inducements, being country seats, situate n ear East Tabs .ar the passenger sta. a country horse, these Lote older gr , 4 Liberty limited on a good carriage road, and n ' IAS Woof's. titu of the penlisylvi into Railroad at ia• Fourth street. Enquire of Tlith. cut 75 Iv, our Pa p ARASOLS —We are now .efferiE nic, Satin, I of one. tonelve esso rtment of Ramesh), in Silk, IN. .1) .5 M.'"ir" Antique as id other materials, et as: Audio, 1 _ third the usual rr tee. __ _ _ _ _ . ', licgocir .IJEN GUNistaking the tri. and It is Dot much wombs. the stiuk of lima, 1 lids kith" kc , & ,la uneurpateed in the city ,In thews, or Fishing To &sr: we have such an assortment that would insko old last & Walton's eye. water. could he return to this 1 , h ' i,,' 'r j,, d ,. P°6 , at and Table Outlery In great ahuntlamee, Dog B, - - ---', ""'. i too many articles to he mentioned harems to 1 Dir. lis i found at doe sign of the Golden Oun. ~..tag .--. BOW & UTLEY, ili.µ.ol:l - ___________l:lo Wood at._ , ; milare. ~ UM'S SPECIFIC--5 gross in store A TED--Fear or five A -ents to canvass iI U vi- -e e l s by I leffl 1 W---- 2 FLEMING BROS. and to' kir .the eale of Land in the gol reffiell of Virginia. 1 %Vent 4 _ - . 2 5 i 1 hhls. N. C. Tar for sale bi 65—Two Otvls, to do housework for sumll families in T ,... 61 -. 1 , , Al3eghi ,L.,,,,eity . SMITII, MAlkt a LINTEL ' i-le d . t i . P , P. Iffito 0: ' IV. BUNK, north aide of Ohio street, fourth i e :_... VI. LE— on Of the Diamond Anegion_Eati..-________ " 9 riC.) - • • Jura Coffee, 60 IDs. each; - 3° l P°C b.g. k " e ggimi ti ' Op La - gua 3U yra Coffee. '''''''n.aessi '- ' yea''' 14 , 1 1,_,) B. BiagtATO. . on BUILDING LOT In East ' to _ a BLAIDIMY 3 liIOBEY. Jai DMA St'P e `rl4 66:6 "" Irma u E , assorted Eta- _ rnisch b xvxszio., so •Torsjset received and fcA419 1 4:31 mourns,. r 'floor fot I $9 Watenthvia.. BDIY No. 39 Wood !amt. nob - I ~'t. ;. ti - . . ELOSEII No. ef, Fburth Wert rick PRLSIPM:d. John 11. Shornborgsr, Chat lee K nap, N. Grattan Murphy, Theobald Utobstkettur, Inanc M. Pennock, %%Matti J. Anderson. THOEPRES. IN EAST-LIVERPOOL 01110 DOWN & TETLEY'S, .019 No. 136 IVood street. ILLMORE MEN ATTENTION! --29() 11,0 I'IIII.ADELPIIIA NEWS, rt-ettirt-dtleuly. rtice ti 4.• vat, h I You salt. by V• T. C. NIOROAN. .1)24 41 YtftL st. tcWoltµfoli, viewed lu ;;;eir tuntax/ relit 4 e4urow, tho m d ru ll' I. luung. ntiLlior of -I offer for sale, on Ile =NM . • . . rte - Tun RI - mt.-1 here were 16 inehea water In channel, on Saturday - evening at dusk. yreathey dryaud pleasant. The keel-brat " Mahal°. arrived, and the barge "Jus.Dorhman" lett ferPortanweith op Uttiretty, - . Carr. Tnee.lftintues new !neat:nen:llw "Chewala," in new completed and win be read, to leave on the first rise of the river to take her place in the phattaboot.hoeNi;cr trade. Her machinery was tasted Jaat Thursday and every thing came up to the expectations of both manufacturer. nod PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND INERCTIULKTS* EXCHANGE. President. L WrLIWITE. Vice Avsidents.' ORO. W. CABS. T. S. CLARKE, Treaswyr. ' N. HOLME.9., Ja. Secretary. JAMRS P. BARR. Supexinlendeid. S. T. NORTHAM, JR. Cbmnritter of Arbitration f or Aug-lie. OEO. W. CASS, V. P. ISAIAii DICKES J. A. WILSON, BEM Ships Leave Fur Days Hermann. New York Breccia. &c July 12 &lint - nag. New York. tilaegow .July 12. Canada Boston LiVeriliKri Jnly 18 Baltic New York ..... _Liverpool July 10 Africa New York Liverpool... ..... ...July 'Xi Lebanon New York LI reriaal Jul, 2.1 Felton New York Havre viaeowes...July '..11 Barcelona New York_ Havre J uly 28 ESMIM Ship; Leant For Dayr Folk. llavre .............New York July 2 Niagara Boston, .kc. LiVOI pool July b EriCZNOLI Liverpool New York. July 9 Pernia I lverpool New York July 12 City of Baltimore... Liverpool Baltimore July 16 Washington Sontharupton...New York Julyl6 PITTSBURGH MARKETS OFVICE OT THE DAILY NIORNINti P”.4T, Saturday, A ugust 16, 1666. , Business en Saturday was dull; weather pleasant. FLI /1:R .Salea 42 bbla extra at depot at $0,50; 24 htds. luportine and extra from wagon at V6aid6,56; 30 bble from stars at $6,25a4/41,80; 20 Gbh, extra family at $6,87 1 A; 75 bins. superflne in lots at $11.26; 25 1,1,13. extra do. at $6.76, URAIN...SaIes 200 bus. Oats from stare at 20c. W ISE Y ...Sales 6r, hbta. roct laird at 324:34. BACON—SaI. 2000 lbs. Shoulders at 10e, club; 4000 lbs. at 10 1 ..:X., thirty days; 2000 lbs. Sides at 113 r., do.; 2000 lbs. eau va.rsod 11 II ILS at 122., do.; 7 tierces S. C. at Hauls at 40c. do. PUKK —Sales 32 bids. Mons at $l9, thirty days; 5 do. do at $22. LAllD—Salee 5 this. No. 1 at 12 1 ,4 c., thirty days. OlL..Sn'es 5 bids. N0..1 Lard at 95c , cited, CIIEFSE..SaIes 75 boxes W. R. In lots at FIKL+RRICK... Sales 1:000 coalition and extra Bolivar at $234560. The Tobacco Trade During the fecal year ending the 30th June, 9,624,282 It.e. of domestic manutacturvd tobacco, valued at $1,486,075, were shipped from the United States to foreign ports. The largest portion was sent to Canada, viz: 1,856,806 tin. The shipments to England amounted to 1,779,410 lbs., and to Brutal, Australia 1,189.2 , 4. toot than 7,,,u00 tbs. wore ex. perted to Fran,. During the san, period, 1.065,681 tba manufacture , ' tastes, other (him snuff and cigars," amt the •• grow:, and produce of foreign countries," were ex ported f. oat the United States to foreign lasts, the heitviutit shipmeLt being tule. 734.031 lbs. The impsrfr of Ism manufactured tobacco, other than snuff," clic., du ring the said floral year, amounted to only 189,050 lbs., of which 62,422 It were from New Granada, and 31,972 from China. The imports of cigars amounted to 376,019 Al., valued at $4,43 0 ,997: of 'mull, 22.349 tbs., valued at $4,729 and inanufactused tobacco, 4,363,104 Is, valued at $61407e. Only 14.331 :11...1 the cigars were re-shipped. New York Market. NEW YORK, August 16.—Cotton market firm; sal.. 54 . 0 hal. a. /nom firm; sales 7000 Ltd. at $5,30440,50 6,r Ohio. Wheat firm; aJra 33,000 bun at $1,60(€41,70 for Southern white: Western $1,65(41,70. Corn active: sales 1000 bas. Pork easier; sales 450 BM:4 at $19,56 1 ,". Beef heavy; sales 250 bldg. Lord buoyant; sal. 250 bbis. Whisky has de clined; sales 800 I.lds Ohio at 35. Coffee firm; sales 3000 I.agh Itio at 10ta.11. Sugar has declined; sal. 800 hinin at *akin._, for Now 01 leans. Nl.olasses firm; sales I,his Orleans at A. Linseed Oil hen advanced; sales 0000 gallons at icka . , Lard Oil quiet. Bacon unchanged and dull. Butter in firm. &lie. country Mess Beef at y'B(gis9,2s. Java Coffee 11..1.. Muscovado Sugar 50.68%; flavana white sttkitint,f ,. Iron 'market firm. Kentucky Tobacco firm. Sales 000 et Tallow at 11! : ; lb. Stock Morket—Stocks Chicago and Rock Inland, Cumberland, 20J1,; Illinois Central 108; New York Central Cleveland . and Toledo, 741!a; Cleveland and Pittsburgh L.83,ii . ; Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati,lol4; Fria 4304; tialena and Chicago WS: Michigan Central 001't; Indiana Reading Wrl,r; ; Illinois Central T'n 91. Sterling Exchange firm. Philadelphia Market PHILkOLLPHIA. august IC, Floor minket inactive and dull, old stock being held at $1,25 , fregli ground from now wheat at $13,75(47; extra and extra family 5i1,75,4V,75; fancy brands ritkja,t.n, but beard of no sales beyond limited demand for supply of city trade, and holders evince greater desire to sell. Rt., Flour steady; small gal. at 5.1,6104. Corn Meal seam, and very firm at 53,17 . 1 4 fur Penne. , 114,11 for Brandywine. There is an active demand for W heat prices weady : saint 7000 to 00111.) bum at 51,60 tar Ed inn. new Southern and Pennsylvania red: $1.58041,00 fur prima white, including Rome inferior; poor old red at $1,,10 (4751.40, and white at 51.50. Rya is sauce, and taken on ar- Beal at Corn dull ant lower; gales of NUB Mtn good aßiat, at 6:k.. 11 bun. I lass are heavy: sales WOO new Delaware at 37e. Bark is scarce and wanted, with email gal. querrit,ou at sBz. i 4 too. Cimeriieed in steady re. and at gtEtens9,6o 44 64 BM. iu limited requegt ar 07 id Kalion her hide and lihds. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI. August Id.—Flour acure and higher tales :TAT. $...7r.5,i.i5,85; the recailds aru 12EAi Ltda. Wtdaky sub.. ~E b u n Whaat at $1,09 far rad, and i! 2: tar white. Peon tuna dolt and nami zsl. shucar firm: snlas 3J hbda fair and good thir at 41:,. 1 ,e1ft c, 11l Gaga assusi •• New Orleans Market cm: OhI.Z.ViR, A thozdt I 5 : atteg S5O hale" at 103, 2 1 , 0 : the antes for the week were 1300 bal.. The heavy •term lots conned [noel, damage to the crops. Lard in kegs I'o ~(41.1. funny Bagging 1:1 Sugur 0. Corn 70. Baltimore Market tcri molt:. A ligitrit IA. - - Flonr firm: nalos 2000 1.1,14 lErat litieltattgeki Snlea of Corn at 58(nitin for %hit, ant 0,4 - Nausea, Indigestion AND NERVOUS DE 01 LIT).- I u..t wt.tlet at the 1,01,114.11 y 01 FlO3ll IIAN 11,11.1.ANI) • Fin ntidithn ‘iiitai to it, use. nay iiplinnry final caused niali...rfretne 1111.11,11, when ;dared Lecture me, that 1 slunint dreaded the .itatil tif the dinner hell. lit ery thing I cat din nsiainl with rim. My digestive organs unentail to lint's tont All Lemur. a o iiiy 11,1.114 syntem wa , so consididely that •rnl, t h at I teat 11 r/likie to l% rite (Ice minutes At a A PIT9'SIll'ItillIk:11. CttrrtoK t—titotril ugai nttt itnrcloistttg an tut itut tott. T o yt ttvett t impueti tom, to. ixt oft] I to ask for 11.1,rtutvtiet Halland 1111.h.rn. 5..111 al $1 per b..ttle. fior $5, by the pr, lIKNJAAIIN FA4I6, Thttitifmr - nrrih.i . Pliartaiscouti•ht and Ch , ruldts, Pittftbtugh, P. IL F.. Sri. mad Wi.ixt nod nnl d:lw Clay PROPERTY FUR SA LE Ynunr n4m.k, i the V m w‘ro, trgetttog i n I.li.oerly .11,q, With Inrgn end ekgible L . t. Alm), um.. Lots at Ground on Nrelister street, 90 fr••nt 1,) 110 feet deep. Also, tea lioll‘ling Lots on : = lll/111.IN el at reel., 2'' Ly l i 5 feet. Apply to sun) BLAKELY S ILICHEY. i)11 , 1 0 ' I t i i tjUl)S ave k R/:] ,l l)(le awn th EI.L e h - ol A . . ,f A ii., l4l ir : i n SO . N se Every article will to dosed out at from 2 5 . i to 00 per • • al less that, usual prices. )e,30 DATENT ELASTIC PACKING FIR EN ES.-- Et, g InvUt r. and others iillorebt4+l ate invite , ! lo cull and examine n 00,‘ article of parking for all parry of steuin engines, whero soft packing is required. The .i.dviintaires of this nriide arc. great durability, saving tallow, reduction it irk:two, eousisiviently suving of power. Is ,Les rryttirt on( of tin golfing 1. .es, paeksd ton tone, the parking is gradually consumed, thus san tug tune and wale, in). Speriniens of the Varioll3 airs n any be seats at W. S. 11 A V EN'S Stationery Warehouse. tny3l Market at., corner of Second. W.l I I TTLING.---Persons fond of ihis Lma! pastime situ Is, provided with one of tho best POCK ET KNIVE it, the country at . _ A W LS AND AIANTILLAS REDUCED. 4. 4. IN & CO. are offering their entire eluea of quit Mantiline, eutapriaing the neweht an I fmhionatile. atyles N Lo found, tit a I eductiou of 33 per "'" 4u.25 Fifth et. jy2.4 j s if 1 REEN At\ ....' BLACK. TEAS.—We have VT 0.1.,....1 00 largest find brat assorted stock of TEAS „ t.,. fond , 0 the ...,71:et, all of which will be otibred at the ,V 11 EST BRICKS. S. JAYNEL 4 , .tYlk Pekin Tat Storo, go. 55 Fifth et. JOIINW6OitS, BANKER AND EKCDANDB Basixa, Dealer in Exchange, Counnerclal and Bank Netet Stock bought and odd ou contrite shin. Collection+ carefully attended to. lutereet paid on Deposits. N... b 7 JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3o FINE DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON & Co. would Invite the attention of OW Wien to their stock ..1 Figured and Plain &want:re, Lawn., Brilliants, Sr r who h they ore dosing out from twenty-fire to fifty per rent. Inn than the usual price.i n k , PEARL TAPIOCA-500 lbs. in store and for sale by t 131.1 BLIS.3IINti BROS. LINSEED 01L-500 galls just received and for sale by [awn FLEMING IMO& BLUE MASS-50 lbs. in store and fur sale. ..u2 FLEMING BROS. PURE LINSEEI) OlL.—The subscriber having engaged in the manufacture of Linseed Oil, mould inform consumers and dealers, that he Is prepared to supply them with a strictly prime article. JY2 J. SCLIOON NI AEt ER, 24 Wood et. FINE TEAS !I--A few more customers for those PURE and FRESH TRAB can he accommodated at— DRAVO.'S, 4 Nos. 82 Market st. and 1 Diamond. NOTICE is hereby given that an application i . i . ,„ Will b etoads to We TINE CONFECTIONARY— .gisIature of Pennsylvania, at , to, nest .sitt.t, Mr a Charter of Inemportdion for h ' kV i Nil FUND RANK., to be located in the Itorongh of '2 bola. Sugar Almonds; 60 the. Cinnamon Stria lilngitatu, Allegheny County, to be styled '-The the. Burnt Almonds; Tho Sir- 1 gs; barn Saving hind," and to be a Dank of Deposit and . 14 lbs Cream nt, with a Capital Stock of Sereutydive Thousand received and . _ j y i 1 Just for sale by , ENVER:EL a ANDERSON, . .. No. 39 Wood street. Tim St. Louis Ropul,lican nf the 14th says: Darius two or three days past our city has bean constantly bathed in Armors of rain. It to supposed that large,quaii titles of rain have also fallen in Western Miasma - 2i, and in 10Vl. and Illinois, along the course of the Miaalsedppl. That river rose here eighteen inches In the. twentytour bourn ending yesterday at dunk: but it Is ail from the Missouri, which began to rise on Monday morning, and bra risen:pro hably some feet We hare had no arrivals for several days past from above the rapids, which is almost satisfactory proof that no improvement hos taken place there. Two or three boats, on an average, arrive daily from the Illinois, and they ananimously report 110 Improvement in that stream. It is likely that those rains may do It some good, however. Freight for all the upper rivers continues !scarce, and even some small lots that might have been chipped yesterday, were withheld In anticipation of a rise in the livers, and a consequent reduction in rates. 111.09. DELL. D. NI 'C A N DLESS Since our last, ten arrivals, inc'uding the Skipper froth the Illinois, with over 4000 sacks of grain, &Ai., and the Me dote, from the mine, with PeMild& whisky, which was about all the had. Other two boats arrived from the Illinois, three from Keokuk, none from the Missouri, and none from the Ohio. The Thos. Scott left for the latter stream. The Persia, a low water packet, left with a full cargo for New Orleans. Thirteen departures In all, yesterday. For Cincinnati. The rteamer MARINER, Capt. C. A. DRAVO— Clerk, B. 0. LElPS.lt—will leave for the abets .11/d i ntermediate ports TIIIS DAY, at It/ o'clock A. M. freight or passage apply on board. aut) The almoner COMMERCE, Capt. J.. 1. Roam so! , --Clerk, MARRY MASON—will leave fur aboveland latermedlate ports THIS DAY, a 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. au9 LEMON & CO.—TRANSPORTATION LINE. —Harin g made extensive p potations this winter, we are non prep to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYL ARIA UASAL and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROII THE EAST ERN CITIES. We can assure our friends and all those disposed to patronize the Panne. Canal and Railroad, that no pains will be spared to render general satistictiou to Ship. pore of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE OF THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the transmission of freight. oak° on PENN strcet, at the Canal Basin. ruhl4 LLOYD & LESION. -I(IER'S TRANSPORTATION LIN E.— Anticipating the want of facilities fo ta unsporting Freights to and from the East ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and , we have increased our stock of Boats, &c., on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over lisOu tone per month each way. We assure mar friends, and those disposed to patronise the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general mtisfactiou in forwarding Eastern and Wastarn Freights with promptitude and dispatch. HIEN & MITCHELL, augthy Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Po - DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.- The Colairtnerahip esietiug, heretofore, between Jas. Cowan and J. HANNA Knox, under the firm of JAMES COLLINS dr (X), has been dionolvod, this day, by mutual counent. The business of the late firth trill be settled by Jsmus &Altus, rho is authorized to use the name of the firm for that purpose. JAB. COLLINS, Pittsburgh, June 14,1256 J. BANKS KNOX- TuANKrut to my friends for past favors, I beg to solicit a continuance of their patronage for my late partner, JAMES (MILLAIS, who will awry on the FOR -IVAIWINU AND COMMISSION, TRANSPORTATION AND PRODUCE BUSINESS under -the idyl., of JAS. COLLINS CO. (.19 2 ) J. BANKS KNOX: DAVID It WtDLESS RILLUaI YEARS H. A. fOfPLS Itl , Candless Means & Co., (Successors to Wick &3P llese,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pine burgh 2iLanufacturea generally, corner of Wood and Water trwtit, Pittsburgh. R. M. HUNTER, (YUCCE.,SO6 10 11.7.8 & 1117:111.71,) Receiving, Forwarding, Commis sion Merchant AND STEAMBOAT AGENT. 54 COMMERCIAL STREET, jy3l St. Louis, 1116 ---- MEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. qUILS COMPANY, having on the Ist of a. July commenced carrying. the S. ---. Sind from Pittsburgh Le Erie, through But• klercer, Meadville and Waterford, hare now' perfected such arrangements o will enable [him to carry paasengers or packages to any point on the route in lees time than the same service was ever before performed on this read, and at cheaper rates. Those wishing to en gage passage or forward packages from this city wilt find an Agent at all times in readiness to wait upon them at the St. Clair Hotel, corner of Penn and. St. Clair streets, Pitte- I "Titte - PennYgn - Milithilti/14 - M - 15 - 21Terlistrty-tWo hours. jy3l -tf TO DEMOCRATS EVERYWHERE. R EA D REA D REA D. 1.140(10 Agents wanted to sell in every town in the United States, VIE LIFE AND PUBLIO SERVICES OF JAMES BUCHANA.N, Of Pouisylvania, Late Al Milder to England, and formerly Minister to Rnahia, Senator and Representative in Congress, and Secretary of State, INCLUDING TIII4 MOST IMPORTANT OF HIS STATE PAPERS, By R. U. UneveN, ltsq., Literary Editor of the N.Y. Day Book. The above book has been written by a gentleman well qualifical by his literary attainments, and his long connection with the Democratic preset. He wee funabhed personally by the distinguished subject of the memoir with many of the dates and tactic of his early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Buchanan Wm been supplied with material inaccessi ble to other part is.. The proof sheets have been submitted to 'authorized parties. It can therefore he called, without reserve, AN AUTHENTIC AND AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY. The book makes a handsome lat.. volume of 430 pages, neatly boned to cloth, and is embellished with an accurate Portrait on Steel. Price, $l. For further particulars, ap ply b, DERBY & JACKSON, Publiebers, 119 Nassau street, N. Y. iiiilCopies sent by mall poet-paid on receipt of price. [1)18 N oT ICE.—Mrs. SARAH ANN BF.ALL begs have to announce that her SCHOOL will re-open'on MoNDAY, Aueust lath, hot., at her residence, PRIDE ht., No. 42, Eighth Ward. The course of EDUCATION will en:- braee SPELLING, HEADING, WKil'lNti, ARITHMETIC. 1; SAADI Alt, 0140(litA PH Y. (with the use of Glot es PHY• SIOIA SI Y awl BOTANY; also, PIANO MUSIC, (with ow -f Plano.) by Mr. MAYEN, of this city, a well known Teacher, trays PER QUARTER: lot Cless, Including foregoing branches. • $4.00 2tl " 3.00 3d " 2.50 0012) Piano Music extra 800 Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters. JUST received at S'ITINRUCK'S, No. 111 I . v101) street, where all the delicacies of the treason run be had, served up la any 11..ira.Ask, 0 Lie sloe. lie is 0140 in daily receipt of New ". Potatoes, Peas, Lobsters, Frogs, Shad, Sea Item, sad a great variety of Lake Nish, which will be sold to faint boa, hotels and restaurants on the most reasonable terms. Jest received, a large and due lot of Lemons, OraugeS and Pine Apples. S. STILLY ItUCK, Iy4 Na 111 Wood streeL BANKING HOUSE op CHUBS BRO., BARROW A W. D. 4 PENPORT, lOWA, Make Collections on all points on, mad west of the Mimi. eippi River. Prompt attention given to all Mistimes en trusted to their nand°. REFER TO S. JONES & CO., Pittsburgh; R. K. A JOHNSTON, Chicago; E. W. CLARK A W., Philadelphia; CITIZENS' BANK, Baltimore; E W. CLARK, DODGE A W., New York; GIL:M(111E & BROTILERTON, Cincinnati. [ jyl7,lm McLAUGI - ILIN, LAND AND REAL Es- TATE AGENT. 1.4111 a Warrants located. Property bought nod sold; elec., Shipping Agent for the Black Star Linetof Packets from Liverpool. Drafts on the Banks of Eughirl. Ireland and Scotland. Quite, No. l Jones' Build. ne.. entrance ou Sixth street, DUBUQUE, loan. klecfnly 1. 4 1 011. SALE—A desirable property in the _j_ . City of Allegheny Three contingticrus Lois, situated nr the West side of the East common, containing iu front ,eeenty-two feet nine inches, and extending back (cornering ~11 tidy Alley) to a depth of ninety feet. There are ou the premises one elegant three story Brick Dwelling Home and two frame tenements. Price, six thousand Ore Inn dna' dollars—twenty-bre hundred dollars in band, and the balance in four equal annual instalnteuts, with interest, seem,' by hood and mortgages. If this property is not disposed of during the month, it will be offered at ilablic Bale, on the premises, un the second day of September next. For information in regard to the property, reference may be bad to MORRISON FOSTER and JOHN FLEMING, Esq., Allegheny City. eu i:d Ito 'Wm. B. FOSTER. INSURANCE I INSURANCE I —Applica i tiou for Frisurance tor several good reliable Insurance Companies received by OEO. W. IllYNN,at his Baal Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north side of Ohio fourth door east of the Diamond, A.LLZOIIINT CITT. Jul L HIRSTIFELD Sr. SON WILL OPEN TIIIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, mem STYLES 11/ ,p-SUMMER COATS.IEss Received per Exprees. Mao, new styles to SUMMER CRAVATS AND TWA Rosetved per Atlantic. L. HIRSHIMLD & SON, jet N0.70 Wood street. BIRMINOIIAISI PROPERTY—For Sale, a Brick Bone on Centre etroet, In Birmingham. Lot 30 feet front by 120 feet deep— et very desirable property. Apply to BLA KELY 6 RicHEY, aOll3 Corner Seventh and Smithfield street,. YE FLOUR—For sale by ans J. A. FitTZKR, 69 Water et PAVIA CAPSULES-15gross in store and for gals by [au2) nom° BROS. FIFTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Lot of Ground on Pike street. between Walnut and v a dat, greets, with tom separate Frame nooses, in good f*dltlon. ami-well rented. Will be sold cheap. , 111,4913. LT TINT:4a° bbls. andl2 hf. b'ble.,jgstfrom Thrlal B 4l l-t %.• ^ • . NO. 295 tibeity stmt.. y"' STEAMBOATS. CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati MEM ':',...;',-"; 2;„%-`,..."; ,'„,7,-t:',,,- .: ~•,- - .--" ).. 1--' 's" - ..1,1.. ;.4 . -..:: • ' .",;' e.:..- : -.. , ~:•:- ~`:;:- f :,.s'71 - F... ~ ',.;;,, ~. ~-,:--.......,:,--?..g'-'.ri:4,-.L44-r-.7,rA„=-7,.-.-E-,-,•-r. , -.,- i- ~ :,,:•.,,. ‘,, - ' ~- - , • , ' , l‘ - '',rzliCl ---1,- :!. ,f,i 4 ':-' - ‘' - , :.,-f_; -, '- , 'L-; ''',';:"- ,'-'7,., -,, ;I1 -I,'?':-;'„',.;,,- ~ ,;.,fl.-; ,:"„:. -- - - , • ,'.:'.' '''''''''>,",‘) ~'-',--';'7ll-'-`•---v.,:---:a `' - - ' -‘:-P'-'-'-':`,-.7 ---, "4,-,'-','":zric -, ,''''' ~ ''"-:.4.-Y:'4l,,f-`„-ri-,.%' ''4V.l.,' :” ,< . -:..-7..::.,-:. -,,,...;;;-, ~„42.,',_-"z.r,::Ati'Z,!", -,f,i'le,lW __,_„ ~.,/ l''',l'.l''" :::' ..''' '',l--4ii..":;',14;--Z:e"F7,7,::?-. ' - '7" i'-2';14-.::.-4, ,:-J,41:::;:":?..71':;25f:iiii:-.ll' 45iX - 4. 1! ;;; ;' ,'A : : ;i ;,4..VV C''f":4 :-.`;..:,,r,:.-, --5--0 : -,•:--".:!, •,-.;., , :',-e`.. - * 7 4?-#r* --44 .•., . „:•- , --..-:... 0-.. ,--7.- ? -,1 / 2 - - ---- •i.,,,,,...-.,-..:..-.,. •,-ciriz.,,.:.- il. --- si - - - 'f-_-4 .- : n;r4,,,..„ Health aid Strengt Tritest howl tably /*pilaw to Lee.' 1 30F41111 A'% HOLLAND BITTEis DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS , LIVER CO3IPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY-KIND, FEVER AND AGEE . AND the various affeotione conse;quentupon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Slltil ealrellgepeidc, Acidity ache Swwach, Colicky Pains, Ileariburia, , Leas 'of Appetite, Daspoodeney, COeitiVPUbil Blinds ind BleOding Piles. In sit Nervoue. Rheturustk and Neuralgic Atha nous, it t. in ',amorous inateurcas proved highly beneficial, and In others effected a decided cora Nature fin& ne now enemy to combat, with thin-delight ful tonic In the syntem. lie 'fleets are almost magical; yet the Cure lwrmonent. It coral:nettle/Men no violent shads to the system, but by arenning ito veal energy to nor Mall tion, enablsr it to throw off' the cause, and time thotongidy eratileaten the dinettes. When its tnedielnal virtue, are no universally •aritiatiwl edged, and particularly here, where it has becomo'eo rign ler a family medicine, that it in sold by many of the g.rocete as well as all the druggists. It would seem needitea to offer further evidence, yet es there are doubtless sotne 4140 have tried many advertised remedies, and still suffer:Mai Dyspepsia in ono or more of its dreadful farina, we einbfahl the following certificates, the anthenthi7 of Which tMlniot be doubted, coming as they do from persons so welltabyrn. WHAT IT IS DOING FOR TUB MGR. • - Wm. achuchman, Rsq, the well known lithogiaphsa - , ‘. I have frequently used Bcerhave's Holland Bitters,'. and find it invariably relleres Indigestion and debility" Rev. Samuel Babcock .aays: "I found special relief frOm its use for a severe headache, with which Iliad long suf fered." J. W. Wood Well, Esq., saysl" I have need Etterhare's Hol land Bitters myself, and recommended ft to ethers, knowing it to be Just what it in represented." Ald.Jonatlum Neely, of Lower Bt. Clair, says : "I have de rived great benefit from its nee for weakness of the stomach and indignation." James M. Murphy soya "After several physicians - bad Beerhave's Holland Bitters mmoved the pato Aiwa my heart and side, wising from indiaiairion." J Thu editor of the Kittanning Free liroris says: i 'After,tone nfthe best physicians In this plate had felled, BferitaTe'e IlollandAitters cured 1116 of the worst form of dysTieltals.. Francis Felt, only manufeettrer of the ' , original .Ex tract of (kites,, says: '• I know that your Holland Bitten! Is nue of the hest rawilviues in the world for a disordered stomach or liver" Dr. lindwig,editor of the '•Fackrl," Baltimore, prontattleed it a medicine deserving the confidence of the public. Dr. Eherhart, the leading Borman uhysician of Penna., ham prencribed it frequently during lhe last three years, with marked success. la debilitated states of tho digestive Organa, or of the eystem generally. The manager of Dation'. Vinegar Factory no: " I.,^ased it myself, and was therefore induced to try Its ottoctrupon my wife. (troubled with the great debility common to all of a consumptive habit) and really It ta doing her stem good than anything she has ever takea." . NOTICE Whoever expects to find in this a beverage will be, illaa pointed, but to the tack, weak and low epirited:it gill prove a. grateful aromatic cordial, poannited of singular rent edial proportion. • The great popularity of this delightful - Aroma hasintinoid many imitations, which tho public shottid guard against fur chasit. Bo not persuaded- to bay anything'elseuntilyka have given iluerhavo's Holland Bitters sorldr •-• OndUt• tie will convince you how infinitely , supstior It le to all titer imitations. , .11*" Bold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for. $5, by the so proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE Jr.. 6 CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, • cor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. CIEXEILII. AOCRTA. Philadelphia, T. W. Dy - ott Sons, 1= N. 2d street. New York, Barnes k Park, 30-k Broadway, corner Doane. r Bidti mora, Caspar., Brothers, Clay street and Penna. Argiire, Cincinnati, John D. Park. Chicago, Barclay Crothen, 21911 Water at. Bt. Louis, Barnard, Adams ik Co. N. Orletute, Wright a Co. -1:022 T - 1 R. C. McLANE'S • LIVER PILLS IND VERIIIME IMPROVED. DR. I. SCOTT, a regular graduate and phyaletatinf exten sive practice and experience, induced by a cominendable dw afro to silos - Ude blerOttll atiffering, as well ae to excel, ham pq tooted an 31PROVEVENT ON THE ORIGINAL LIVER PILL AND VERMLFDGE OF DR. C. MCLANE, Raving prepared these remedies an the medical partner of Dr. C. McLane, for malty yeas. OUR IMPROVED LIVTIR PILLS AND VNI13111i1:1013 possess greater efficacy and are more mild in their operation than the Liver Pill and Vermifuge prepared according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make this declaration iiiiderltlndiriE/Y, and reosinarnend them to thiralilicted as being, both pleasant and ruratlrn, and believe them IftllieTiOr to aoyather Liver Pill or Vermifoge ever prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED; it77.13 - 19017r1V75. . WRITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT. • The universal relief afforded by applications of thief. Ott- EBRATED KIND of Pain Killers in cases of Rheurifiatism, dont, Lumbago, Sore Thrust, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Stiffness of the Joints, Scuds., Pains, Scalds, Borns, Aches or any other disease tor which a Pain Bilks or Linimentls used, enables us to assert positively dud Dr. 1. LiWEI'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT Is the most reliable mils and pleasant remedy yet discovered, pos &sitting astonishing properties fur HEALING DISEASE and THE PROMPT ERADICATION OP CAIN. The many at t.tations CO its virtu., given by persons of enlightened Judgment and strict Integrity, should induce all to adopt it as a standard Family Remedy. The ruost incredulous will require nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. C. McLane, distinguished a,s a great discoverer of medical remedies: FLICAIII READ 1I READII3 hlonatlvrinvet, Vs; Sept 12, Hift This it to oiolVg, that I have examined the Recipe for Ara paring McLane's Improyed Vermifuge and Liver Pills by Dr. 1. Scott, who has boon IN THE HABIT OY PREPARING AND USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE during the last THIRTEEN YEAJIS, and that I believe ho has IMPROVED THEM. 1 make thss'above statementabe more willingly an I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEN WHATEVER. I would further elate that t haverreisuently used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT in my practice, with the happiest effects, and that I can con scientiously recommend it. C. fiIcLANE, M. D. All the above Modlcinoe prepartvl eotely under the tettevr blioll of Dr. I. ti(X)PP. Sold by Drughtta and Merchantt verywhere. The GENUINE Dr. C. MoLANE'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND 111PRovItD VERMIECOE me signed by Dr. I. SCOTT & CO, ,weenipenie.r by o,tulhete of C. MeLA N The DENTINE WHITE CIRCARSIA.N LINIMENT sigoo.l by Dr. 1. SCOTT k Co., ar.ounpanled with signature of 1. SOOTT, M. D. DR.. 1. SCOTT & CO., Solo Proprietors, Rank Phtee, Morgtuitown, Va. DR. G. IL KEYSER, Wholiviale Agent. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. .1. lIENDERSON h BRO. 262 Liberty street. JAS. P. FLEMING, Wholesale it gent, Ja22:dlyisaw lyapeBtl Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny. A CARD TO THE L T.) I E S.. - DUPONCO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOR FEMALPS The cotribinotion of ingredients in Dr. Dupun• coca Golden Pills. are perfectly TLey hare helm used In the private pluctice of ohl Or. Diiponro for seer 10 years, and thonntrulm of teptity to their great and never-failing suers in ahn..4 every rote, In correcting Irregularities, relievoq painful and iihdresiing ruenstrita. thin, particularly at the change of life. Prclll sls 10 Pills will core 'that comm-n yet dreadful dinea,. the IThitee. Nearly eery lady iu the land suttere from that complaint. The above pill boo permanently cured thousands, and will cure you if y•te use On m. They cannot harm yon—cu the contrary, they remove all oilOirOCliWlN, retinue nature to its proper channel, and invigorate the whale System. Ladies whose health will not permit an increase of !amity, will find these Puna a ancceasful preventive. Por partionlaro see ill rmtiouri on the boa. Price sl—and will be Seta to ladies confidentially, by mail, by auclosing $1 to either of the tub• Jawing ageutti: Sold by SAMPLE it REED, general Agente rot' Allegjumy City; FULTON'S Drug Store, Thrmingliaxn, JOHN IP.SCOTI', and by W. A. DILDEN FEN Ci EY A CO., N. opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, 'aba will supply ilenlertot proprietor's prices. Sold by all Druggists in tho altir sitol United States. PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, beta eon Third and Breath atieets, devotes his entire attention to en Office "' m t. the business to, fur the must pert, confined to private lever , al Disewza, and troth painful niTebions, brought on by imprudence, youtlifuLAndulKsilmarld excess, Sy philie, Syphilitic s:nu-dams. Onnorrhert, ORM; Stricture Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all iincoees of the Venereal Organ. Skin Dinners, Scorhtitfc'Eruptiops, Tetter, Ring-worm, 51ercnrilil Disemee, Seminal weal:now., impotency, Piles, Rheumatism Fumnle Wenktiass, placidity Suppressions, Disemastef the :feints. fistula to Ano, Berfica Affections, Paine in the Back and Loins. - Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, inicceasfuliy treated. Cure gunxintecd. Twenty years' practice (ten in Ns city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assuransev of a speedy cure to all who may COMP un der his core. Office and Private Centraltatien Timms GO Smithfield et between Third and Ft iirth etreete fFir Charges moderate. inerfedawly DR . BROWN continues to be consulted for the acre of SECRET DISEAS.P.S. the emcees in long.atanding came ID unequalled. The utflicted are.invited to call without delay. Persons alibied with-Venereal Di eases', Rheumatism, Pike, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to got his adve e. Letters containing a 6.e, immediMe 1Y answered, imoffica and Private &lime. No. 50 Sinlthtiold street between Third and Fourth ',trails, Pitteborgh ism IfTVERPOOL AN D PHILADELPHIA - STEAMSHIP LINE. T t e splendid new Stmruship CITY DALTIMORR, Capt. OLuton. will trail from Philadelphia on the a l it 7th August and 18th September—from LiFer ath August. K ANGA.IIOO from Liverpool, SO= end 10th September—from Philadelphia, Slat Auguittland 21st istober. CITY OF :11 ANCIIESTER, from Liverpool 13th August —from Philadelphia, 4th SepteMber. 1 •'. Prom Philadelphia. Prom Limped, Cabin...... 565 and $55. Cabin ......$65 and $'74.. Steerage VG. Steerage .-.....-....4* passage Tickets to and from Liverpool by the abovelJne of Steamehipa, or by FIRST-CLASS SAILING PACKETS, can be procured on application to SABEL & CORTIS, ri7 Broadway, New Turk, Or -r— JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at., Ptusburch. P. S.—Also, Drafts for sale aJwaya on bands. • '. J. 7 29 TILF. --- TTIEN - PERBOLTS OF JOVE - WOE forged . ..layTulcan but although the entrioldly.•6ll-• b it pour of the oueeyed blaArsmitha answered very wetl r the heftiest of the Gods, they were trot half as .rfreetiVe as t'a 1 latest improved revolvers which weigh brute p‘mmL.at .. wilt send balls thick and fast as Parthinn arrows. lbeirsproved ! Revolver can bo had at tho Enterprise Works, together with a general assortment of Onus and Rifina °farm - dersr4dien end a tine asicattoeut ot.duratical Inatmutient;4oXT ant ' ROM. & TETLEY; No. 1.3017a.Mts .. ':::',:c:g..;,,,:::?:,i&'-'i - i'i,4k,.. BYMBI -~~~,. CAUTION! ■ .. , i'vi: ,l v,;.._-,-....-1 ,, ~..y ''~~~.. r. ~ vN~w' ~,5.. , J,: i_y X,u .:.li '-'EI'AI~. ~} ' -;; ' EWE ~~ ~, . _, . I , 4 '41.• BEM ~.~ J S _ • , 1p t 4. . 2 ;". MEE , i l .. 1 'yri~~'' r~ :'l~~i:~!i^ ''~Y. i~. KNE9 . ,ii . :.'.: . 1A , •?- ^t.