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I '''' . , "1 1, 4' "I r 'Vt.` i' - ',l ' .•.` . I 9 ' f,,, , .. - 1 4 S. ' c A1i.,01 , .f 0 62. , .1 , .. , 6: .4, 0 ' ,-, P , Ar ' .%, ~•‘./." i '. . , .: . 1', ''.' ~ '' ''` l itt 17, ‘ "i 7 14, 4 .* 4* -7 4' :f. 0 ,tdie .11J't * ill2' roof '";# 4 lAC Y ,'r,:fi -lakb r 4 - t ,t,"+. 4 . 49, '; "3 -MM *, - 144401.a.1:44 FAIRS One delcipte Phinzh township being ,41sebt, 4 11 s S'ILF • it was moved and and seconded end carried diet the remaining delegate be permitted to vote for the ab- WRIE R; ,M9..*Tfit TUE ANNUAL EXHIBITION -Ls - OF VILE ,pENNSYLVANL& IGRICULTITRAVMMT WILL BR H LD AT PITTSBURGH as..ISEPTEMEMIX. 304.11, mad on • . 4pmy, o 11.111 IL Ist. 2d and 3d, 1956. /MT. O. WALE3R, Secretary. The Union County Convention. This body assembled yesterday, at 10 A. M., in , the Gout Hansa It was very full, every district, we believe; being represented. On motion JOHN J. MUSE, of Versailles, was elected Chair man, and At M. Baowa, of Pitts, and J. E. PARKE, of Manchester, Secretaries. The follow/jig nominations were made =En Thos. L. Shields, Sewickley. James S. Craft, Penn township. E. D. tiazsam, Pitt township. N; P. Sawyer sent in a note to the Convention withdrawing his name. Capt. o'll.Denny oleo de clined. The following nominations were made FOR ASSZIIBLYIIER. - •M. 0 : Leslie, Lower St. Clair. W. E. Sievenson, Pittsburgh. Alex. Millar, Esq., McKeesport Ryder, Peebles. Aridrew McMaster, City. Robert Bigham, Upper St. Clair. J. K. Scott, McKee.sport. Dr. George S. Whitest), Indiana. David L. Smith, Allegheny. Daniel Negiev, Collins. John T. Peters, Moon. B. B. Carnahan, Birmingham. J. T. F. Wright, Allegheny. Thomas Kiddoo, Snowden. Nicholas Voeghtley. E. D. MI, ("late of Kansas, now of this city.") N. P. Sawyer, Allegheny. S. B.,Balthouse, Ohio. James McCall, East Deer. W. iiAnderion, Etist Deer. James T. Semple, Allegheny. John Baskofen, Pittsburgh. J. K. Moorhead, Frank Patterson and Joseph Johnson were also nominated, but were withdrawn by their respective friends. On motion of Alex. H. Miller, a communication from the Executive Committee of the County, was read, urging the importance of organizing Fremont . Claba-in every ward, born' and township. The marking had proceeded some time, when Capt. Aiken said he was authorized to withdraw the name of J. H. Scott; of McKeesport. The balloting then • proceeded with the following result: FOR SENATOR. Thomsa L. Shields Incest!. Cnift E. D. Gamut W. 0. Leslie..._. .. IL' Star:moon Alfa. lantai • . .. . 1-.. - 4. - earcEntee.. 44 00 And. 1/attesters 13. '-'. Rottettitlghttro 13 1 - .• ilea: Ti. Whitman... 15° .' °VaI MIL Smith 14 -- -Tablet Nekley 49 r 4 - Jobb T. Peters 35 •14 • R. B. Carnahan 11 4 .J.T. V. Wright .. . .... , - Thomas Elddoo 5 TlichclasToeghtley, Jr Ti: H. Irish 17' -N: P. Sawyer 4 'George DkUon 150 11 J it Backhouse to dames McCall 5' M. T. Anderson James T. Sample - J. 41. Backoten = Those marked with an asterisk were withdrawn before the second ballot had been completed. All , those hawing above 60 are nominated as the entire vote wee 120. After appointing a Committee of five on rasa ' kittens, a recess of 30 minutes was taken. AFTERNOON SESBION. The first thing done on the Convention re-assem bling, WR3 to pet in nomination the following men for the other county offices : •FAOCIATIE JrDGE. Parke, Man heate r" Wm. Hacker, Jefereen James Barton, 1ndiana..., ....... Wm.Bogp, Lower St. Clair... Adam ilenthorn, Birmingham Joseph Miller, Snowden DISTRICT ATTORNEY o EL Rip Pan Ott' '''''''''''' V. C. Flanigan, C ity F. 0 . comer, sLarp.burx • •-• COrNTI" COMllltk.iluNCß Wm. Perkins, Charlie. . Johu K. Posner, Baldwin Each. Patterson, 1ndiana.. ._........ W. N. Barchlield, Peebles Jas. B. Olean, Upper St. Clair J. )leK. Snodgrass.lllllilo. . . . . James Connelly, All.: bent'... Duncan Hamilton, Wilkins ism- Banks, Birmingham . I'. G. Gardner. Elirabeth J. S. Riddle, Pitt Jacob A. Ilaistead, itsdinun. AUDITOR 1.. 11 Carlisle, East Deer Samuel Almon, City Hugh AlcOormick, Allegheny John Ui lßllan, Snowden.. . R. U. Ring, CGy A. Weeny, South Fayette...... ... Backhouee, Ohio E. W. Cook, ........ . Rano, Crescent COUNTY SUR% ETON INaaC Motley. Bletnlnghem Jain Kennedy. Tereutuni John Mitchell, Ohio DIRECTORS OP TUE POOR TbOMES Varner, Baldwin, 3 years. John Boyce, Indiana. 2 years Junes Cole. Neville, 2 years Jarnee Kelly, Wllldne. 3 years Voted that the candidate having the bigheFt vote for Judge, bounty CommisFioner and Auditor, he declared nominated, thus electing John E. Parke, Judge ; Wm. Perkins, Commissioner, and L. H. Car liale,eAuditor. On motion of Col. lakin, all the nominations were made unanimouN A. H. Miller, from the Committee on Resolutions, reported the 'following. The resolutions were now read by A. H. Mellor, Raolrei, That, esteeming it safe to follow in the footstep, of Washington, Jefferson and 11!edition, and approvingof their policy as ehowu lit the ordinance of 1787. which 1,r,, Mated the existence of Slavery in all national territoo then under national control, we plant ourselera upon the platform of the Patriot Father., and proclaim our lumber, Us hostility to the further extension of Slavery, either tutu Kamm or any other national territory. Rewired, That the effort of the present national adminis tration bathed by the au-called Democratic" party, to force slavery Into Kansas, at the aucrifice of all the rights cher ished by a free people, demands not only the emphatic con. dexanatit3n of the country, but the union of all the friends of freedom - under one banner for effectual resistance to a policy so much at war with the genius of our free institu tions.. Remind, That the vast interests at stake in the Presiden tial content, involving the freedom of the public, domain, the freedom of speech, freedom of the press and all the con atittitional righta of a free people; impose upon all the rfrianditarconstitutional liberty, the duty of enlisting undcr one banner for the defence of freedom, and believing that John C. Fremont represent. Jolly the flee sentiment of the country, we pledge him our cordial support and will labor earnestly to promote his election. Resolrrd, That the Northern representatives In Confess alio have nobly end manfully stood up for the protection of the people of Kansas 84 - Must the tyranny of the administra tion, deserve our unqualified admlnition. Related, That the Union State ticket nominated at liar rieborg.in March last, nod the Unto° County ticket this day nominated, are worthy of the united support of all the op ponents of the national administration, and we pledge to both a determined effort to secure their election and a tri umphant majority. On motion, the Itethlutions were accepted and adopted, and It was further agreed that they ho pub lished with the proceedings. Moved and agreed that a committee of fifteen be appointed to make arrangements for prosecuting the campaign. On motion, the Convention adjourned. CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIONS. TWEIITT - PIRST DISTRICT. Immediately after the adjournment, the delegates from the Twenty-first Congressional District organ. Iced by the choice of John J. Muse as President, Thos:" Hafts as Vice President, and A. M. Brown and Daniel Bayard as Secretaries. On notion of Samuel F. Barr, the Convbntion went into the nomination of candidates for Congress for the Twenty-first District. David Ritchie, Thus Howard, and Thos. J. Bighorn were nominated. On motion, the nominations closed. •A motion was made to vote for Congressman viva 43oce,mbioh motion was declared lost. The vote for Congress was as follows , . Thomas Upward—. 'Thomas J. Bighaia—... 4,tv ;44'0'4, ,_t UZZ:22 ..... AUGUST 21 The delegates from that portion of Allegheny county ootoprit)ng, with Butler county, the 22d Con gressional district, organized by calling Dr. William Woods, of Sewickley, to the chair, and choosing Mr. John Miller, of Duquesne, Seeretary. On motion of B. P. M'Dowell, the Convention proceeded to nominate conferees to meet those from Butler, at Bakerstown, on Saturday, at 1 o'clock, to nominate a candidate for Congress, whereupon a ballot was had with the following result : • Whereupon hiesers. hi'Dowell, Baxter & were declared duly elected, and unanimously i, - structed to support the nomination of Hon. S. A. Pnrriance, of Butler county, for Congress, in the 22d district. • Bad Boys i n Limbo.—Two youths named John and Henry Freel, we should judge from twelve 1, thirteen years of age, were committed to jail yester day by Alderman M'Cune, of the Ninth ward. It appears some Allegheny boys, who aro engaged to drive live stock from that city to the Central railroad depot on this side of the river, were attacked by a score or more of young Pittsburgh rowdies yeeter. day morning, and a most riotous scene enitied. Stones and other missiles were hurled in abundance and one boy had his skull fractured by a boulder. Officer Roberts appeared among the mob, took the two above mentioned youths into custody, and on further hearing a justice committed them. When we saw them they were sitting In jail, surrounded by all sorts of malefactors, and weeping most bitterly over the deplorable condition they had brutiglA themselves to. Their fate should serve as a warn ing to a number of other young desperadoes wh.. roam about the eity apparently without the leart pa rental curare'. Wo submit, however, whether the House of Refuge would not be a wore approproite place for boye of such a tender age. The object , t imprisonment is not only to protect society agabuet the criminal, but also to improve his moral 'oath tion. This ran hardly be done so well on the hill as over the river. A Natfor Re i nii,/;caliv.--one of the chief given by the Republicans and Atnericans for inp porting Fremont, and electing him President of the United States, is, that OD the lith of Atigukt. he elevated the American Bag to a peak an the Rocky Mountains. It was a wonderful feat, they proclaim , one for which he deserves lasting honor ; and Iticv even celebrate the es eat by firing cannon and run ning up the Star-Spangled Banner to the top id their poles, dub rooms, dc. Yestord..tv tbe,ei rers of the American Hu i ; held a county con‘ n . and twu men who fought on the plalus of Mexico- - Oliver H. Rippey ( who planted our glorious oi,eer upon the heights of Chapultepec,' nod Jame. T Sample (who shed his blood in defence of that da,:.• had their claims presented for comparatiuely union portant offices. What was the result' W 1.1), Mr. Hippoy got about half enough votes necessary nominate, and Mr. Sample did not rcceivs 0 nose vote And this from the American flag party almost fuel inclined to doubt their honesty in ring the American Flag" I e. 2d 12 92 33 4 . Ea GO 4 Papier Ruche Ettnsblishatsta.-- We yesterday ed the Pepier Macho uamufartory of Messrs. . Cummins k Brother, No. 15 Second street, and tae sny we were surprised to see the perle:ti.•n t. w tit this enterprising firm had brought ite Lust:, Their establishment is the only one ••t iLe kit I the western country, and one tn itnsion, where manufacture of poplar macho aa. fir.: •owe face ”ar, ago, we t,eliei c, are nil an th. .stater, This firm hai teen to operu!,••n ad. )eat and a hall, and in that owe hare wade thetnlelros an excellent reputation. oruum&ro churches, , ..! picture frowe.i, wind.,w and A-4 hea.i nr.l a ral variety of arilioles used in furniihiug ar..l rating buiLunge, can 'Away, he (.und in 0., Eshment, manufactured out o f p. t f.er. c u e ; nod more desirable thau the num. , can be made ~t other materisd been in shno.t any 4 the new ,tcaml,;.ut• 111 our wharf Annther Largo eti.j.- At the meeting , I Buchanan and Breckinridge Club, last OVOIII6R. kins Hall was crowded to orettioniug man of the Cluh, John H. Irls in, Esu., pre,ll,-,1 The firer speaker was Major Wta. A. I.t. I,ola. ‘Vectmoreland county. We u 111 not ationq.i L. even a synopsis of his remarks, for it would be possible to do just ire to their able and II rgutnent4o , s ,pirit_ It was undoubtedly one r f the te , ett te'i.• rpGek . ll,3l , of the catepttign. lie I tok Up It LA the principles of the Iternocrutir iturty ; .h••‘. happy addre4m. Flo intro,lured Dr. n.ie ;rye M.•l', 4 this city. The 1).“-tor is a rtersu Demr.,.k: has juet returned from I Qlhp. where be hit, been 11 good Fers in the eau4e. 111, releni were iuently interrupted I opplause legheny, wes attended by about four thou:mad 10.1 le, eltBough, owing to come accident, the tine holtory 1.1, was not raised. A Met ;nun A braba )la) watt chosen chairman, and tleurge 'Minder and A. t'. Bell t•ceretariex. Excellent siteeclie, were 11111.1 , L. John 11. Bailey, Mr. Tliiimas Farley. ntul Mr John Both, after which the tiler rung a -tit Jig ring campaign ruug. Sandie brusr hand ul,, cuurceil excellent music. It was a Iremr•uduur ,stl pouring of tho pnnpie A in rle c411111:1 Lily of talualile:real estate and .Locks will be sold this evening at 73 o'clock, nt the Mer chants' Exchange. Fourth street. The hit eiont.ri see about 1:10 acres of the well known (freer Form, OD the Allegheny Valley Railroad, which cannot lic surpassed as a location for country seats, and thirteen lots in the Eighth Ward. See advertisement, and attend the sale. 14'c would direct attention to the sale of Mr. (Um bars' Sash and Door Factory, Engine and Machinery this morning, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, by Mr Davis, auctioneer. lat. 2d. 41 28 9 "-• :igi r• 41 , , O.•A s • • • 41" t TWENTY'•SECOND DISTRICT R P. APDowell, Allegheny Dr. John E. Parke, Manchester. John M. Porter. Tareotum J. W, Baxter. Alleghm , y Dr. A. 0. let'lluald Ur. 0. L. Whitooll, Indian& Speriu,ero , of .... bingle b..sUe presented he the nppie , l6.4l : .rod, in n tnasterly manner. the Amnon ciao,: John C. Fremont to the Pre,:idette). Alfred IL NirCalment 1.11”er•I in I.cr I I).uuu•rntir ny in the r nrth ward. A Puck , t for Wherlifty.—The steamer " La Crosse, Capt. Brialtle, is the regular tri•neekly packet for Whetting to day. She leaves at 10 u'oluel, A. M. 1IL1,111)I;E AI EN .ITTENTI( IN ! NHL +DELHI I NE.W.S, City Mortality.—The total number of death,' in this city from August 10 to August 17, was 27 -- 3 ty.tt melee and 8 femalor 1" -a hand th- la m est a,,.1 taod a....tr0 d ,os,k of Ti , :A, , i Advortisentent i ~ iii , 1,1.10,1 iii the 11111.11,01, an oi . ha h . tl I la• 011. rr.l at lbn Bt. Xavier's Academy, Latrobe, pa. t. , ii Y.:4l' PHD 'En. :.- .155 NEI', Studies will be resumed at this Institution on .014 I....kiii Tea Stole. :\ ~ SS Filth al. Monday, let of September. It is earnestly requested j tilIN WOl - tltti, BANKER Oil/ EXCIIANI.;i: that parents and guardians will procure the early at Ilt s.,t, . 11as , s t. t1 1 i ti 4 li t , r t 1:1 ,,,,1 it 1, x , t. ,i 1t i a , n , g , r ,!,, e n .,) , 1 , 1 , 1 , 11.1=al ( t . i , :i kl i e, li ti t , u :, ls , tendance of their children and wards, so that the ~,r efullY att••ed ,l to I ,, lrrrrl laid ... th'l'''all. Nit. h , JiiNES' NEW EV I I.DINti. FOlllth I:111,i jos.:10 classes may be formed without delay. DUKE LINSEED 011..-- . 1.1ie subscriber In directing attention to the above, we beg to say I h.ti Mg, ri,14.••! in the tannofat lute uf Ileseeil 011. that while St. Xavier's affords every opportunity of would inform , otpotta• is and d,-al. r a h that ht• is prepared ti. high moral and intellectual culture, no risk of health 1' 1 .' 1 2 ,1 ti "'" "'''' '''''' J. ') .. r r i i {",:,.T l , i h k l i',: Eß 24 w is incurred. The location of the Convent is truly de -l 1N f „ - - --- ]E i . „ lE , A S I. '. --.1. few inure cu stitmere for lightful, commanding en extensive view of the sur- I hum, PC It E out FRE:4If TEAS ,an In , aCCOMCIPP.IateII F. It. DRAVO.'S, rounding country, which for beauty of scenery troy- ttt --- N, ,'.! Malkiit st. and 1 Diani, , it. eters pronounce to be the finest in Western Pennsy I- .0,18 -- - , ()TIE is hereby given that an application ',mule. In our mind, to a child brought up amidst N ~...th ~.. m„,,t. ,„ tlo• Lo g i•latore of Priinnyirania, at the din and dust of our '' Smoky City," a year passed the next erasion, for a Charter of loco. tadralion for a SAN:INa FUND BANK, to ha loratrd in the Borough of iu such a favored spot is one of Ileaven'ti choice I blessings. Biruilughtn, Allaghan la y County. to . at,lod " r. The Di utingtiani :iaving Fund," and to he u 'lank of Deposit and i Of theualifications of the teachers we will not Diec'.uot, with a Capital (took of Seventy-fire Thoasaud qDollars. Da speak. We shrink from paining the good sisters, - 1 - Ti MIM'S SPECIFIC-5 gross in -- I store who would blush to hear their acquirements set forth LA and for sale by 11.21 1 F GEM ING llRtitt. in the columns of a newspaper. We will merely add riIAA- - ',it) bbls. N. C. 'Far tor sale by that a personal acquaintance with the ladies in _IL jr26 SMITH, NI Alit ik IiUNTER. charge of the Institution, enables us to say with COFFEE— Su pockets Java Coffee, 50 lbs. earl t: truth, that they are fully competent to discharge the onerous duty of instructing youth. 20 bap prin. , Old Lagusyru Coffee. Received b y The terms, Ise., can be seen in the advertisement i''!" F. It. DRAVtI. of the Institution in the Union and the Pittsburgh B LOOMS AND LUMPS— too tons Juniata Mourns; 1 Catholic. . #21., - - humps!: . . To our friends, one and all, we would heartily say, 2is, - Luke Champlai u. For illb• by I JY9/ .1()IIN Nl - 008.11EAD. send your children to tit. Xavier's. - - _• ,-,. , 4 1 ('ENT o.,h.ng and English Breakfast . . . .. _ _____ __. .. - eivr TEA for sale at (atil6l . DEAVO'S. THE GOLDEN GUN is taking the trailo, p AINTING--11 . I lAA AM CLAYTON, Or and it is not much wonder. Our stock of Guns, I`, numental and Fanc) Paint , r, 107 FOURTH street, be tuts Rides, &c., Sm., la unsurpassed in the city. In the we) torso Wood and Smithfield streets. of Fishing Tackle we have each an assortment that wevl.: Xlgr All work dun« in the first style of the art. eu7 make old Wto Lest Walton's eyes water, could he return this • world. Pocket and Table Cutlery in great abundance, Log 17 LUMBER YARD.—G. W. EA Musales i ,and too many articles to be mentioned bore are to COFFIN having •purchased Copt- .lobn Vandergrift's ham be toned at the sign of the Golden Gun. , her and spar yard. No. 49 Water Street, is now prepared to GOWN At TETLEY. i furnish steamers ur others any less npteoo of eased dm , 1726 130 Wood et. her auli tiro Z 111,•,,,._ ' 4 t t4 . ' ! , -146 . - =MIN MMM THE ,LATEST NtMS BY TELEGRAPH. FROftl 'EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER AFRICA NEW YORK, August 20.—The steamship Africa, from Liverpool, with date, to the 9th inst., arrived this evening. ENGLAND. Two London firma, Pieltford & Keen, and Court ney, Kingsford Jr_ Co., have suspended. Both were engaged in American trade. The Mexican bondholders, being dissatisfied With the position of their claims, have resolved to for ward a memorial to President Cumonfort, requesting him to attend to the matter; also to seek the aid of the British government to enforce their demands, suggesting that if relief he not granted the Ameri cans lot invited to purchase the hoods and make Me:leo pay in cash or territory. The Venezuelan bondholders are also uneasy, and are talking about insulting government interference, and suggesting repri•nls, if found noressluy. The English paper: . begin to take decided interest in the projected telegraphic .O4llllll.loiration with America. A description of the Ilughts iu.trumunt is going the rounds of the press. FRANCE. The total ntnetint of sulleeriptions to the sufferers by the inundation i> nearly ten million francs. The tern+ on which t-latsguttsn surrendered are not yet tnown. lien. Delve gas itassporot to France to all Will, wished them. The troops which took port in the insurrectlon Sre to be .eat to the Basque in, • vineett to he re orpnited. All persons arrested have been released, excepting its, The crnpe throughout the interior are excellent. The Russian :authorities in the Crimea have re maned their fueetions. kn. ba, re.igued the e“tumand at Cat:. asos. 'rho t'sar'• r,.,nliiun is now fixed In lake plivee on tile Ist of st, t ,E,,,wer. The i•titainer Fulton atlice.i cut on The teleeraph and mails bring nothing important except the N , Dltetottllon of the statement relative to the return of the fleets to the Mack Sea, an.' ague rumor that everything wan satinfaelv.r on the part the Russians. Republican alerting In Piiiladephia '..!0 -An iinniemie Repoli limo meeting Iva, held night at National o •ti lan ip.crded t. e[eft•ii. I). A •er , e, Were affirming the Philadelphia platform, and holding the ele.i.oin Yri-tinit,t rie. , “ary 1.• a togintenanee it if, rind the penen ..f the r•fru.fry. lLe ei.or-e of Insjority of Ihe II ooec i.f Itepre• se: Wilke, on the Arnie bill. - - Mr. Cullemer, ‘.l erteoet. Mr. Trumbull, Of fth and Mr. 1111r1I1J.:Yllie 11 6, “. 11111.41 g the ei.eakerv. Dunne The 1, enll-; Ng!eq. rich Nang the Star Spe ; ;led I:erther .4,1 ether -,11 1 4•. !lumen:ee eilltmei.vle nOtillig the slllilO.Oler. The Pl.Oilirrn worn frequently :toerrurte.l with h.ed ehner- nod npplanne. EVcrY r 01 lase use 0,, 1,, hall Vra , fil.c.f uttree.l ra too ,I). Further Crow Last Island Atig,l,t . 2 0 Th.. New ,)rlentl. peper , ThtirrlAy 6:,,„ 11, ro..t the 1,14“.01+ ur« •if tgalo.i .0 the inUl, a L ,.ul twenty t:..01 the 0,0 , 11 ~ ho Atebrstalotpt. 80.1 are twent mule 100 i. and In o‘. plea ut—ro 11 , 1 arc ,lithree 1.-rt v Lan e the levet t•f tlte tiutt. The a Ater ran It, the tteitzh t t.t It% e rrrt t•titiro Ltg)raet part the I•iattd, mot nil the ti •tel• ate' c..ttagett were ,wept 1111111111EIE ILO f tea/10 , 6 , 1f 1.1.'h Na, dr, un upnti the mad areek-.1. i,,rwc.t x r0.1). - 0 1, tLe .titi t• 'r ho ,1:-tart. Ditr.t/g, the -twin tLu enter r... 70 1.1 the rate uf i. itimule. 2 , 1. - It is ,sleoh4ted that Ihrle I imvp , r,t of the rily.wl•rrr h , •11•4 ,, to the . but f.ool s .11h• tent number Le 1311:1. ti •to t The ev.ra A tsol,tsin:utter A-in •alln I nt telt II•t, 1111,1.111).T In4t. . 11r11'• Oplolon of Ilo•trtter Miter+ IMMEMIII =MEI H.l/••t, 111 tit , .411 e st.p.. “:4t, ~ 1. .3 Wit tilt 1 1110: ;TH. ;•tOr trit.-r• mtpl I.l.oloavt.r. • -t 11.1 fro. .0.. 1.1 1 , 14..1 ,, and II -t.4.• 11 I:, atfol 1 . 11 • J H. . Sim 1111 l .r 4 rrangenteut 11,1,EWIENV 1.11.1,E1 HAILIMID Shorit.t 11"..itt.ulrl‘r+1 HOW.' to all Pointe on I Itr Allefighirtsy RI% rr. • ..) i.- 116 E • 110. IL. t,:11 nlf •• 13% . rr kri k 1 . 111•11,, ii I:1 , • \ 1.1; , 11 , 1 , ith I !1 , :" , 1\ 4. t 1:4. OR: ,h Ili 1 . „, „ Fore to kittonolog, 51,13 LL11121.111 , h IP.I 11,,13111. Par. , v • 1,. I. .n, I 1 . ,,n .1,4, A A 11.)11•}1l. hut.: WAI'TF:II I IV , nIl• %,•• . i, ~1%, otnl gl,n tl 1111- I 1 4 .1 .111. 1, in I. 11i... 1.. )11.111.% RA) • :.,111T1 W ,‘ Ar, I 11 /11 it k p' Irtx twt4t 2221.•2. lit I• 11. t 1,1, t Ion." ko- IA g•K It l N.. It, • 1 .1,1,1.11 I' ...I into , uu I. W . NTF.I) 'I lit. %11 , $ _ :,,.;:i„ DA'I'}:NT STIc PAC I-" KING )1; EN til 1., 1.1•4••• •I • AI. 14r . t: ••• .4 I...king 1.4 1 , 01111,. •t_ 11.. r - en.lt I.n. k lug t •••0,1• • "r11,. , r L., 1, pari.•• I a 1:1,1‘, 1. rf r..1,11111.'d 1,11 , 1 la! Spn,lii.,”l th•• tar," ttiz,tt may 1., twett nt 11. 11.11 EV: , ~ t att, t t. ) ‘Vart•ltowtt.. 11,31 Mat ket tct o..rtter W 11 1 .171.1 „I. ,his na tourLl b. 1.1,1 Wlii. i,! 11t li. K r 11NINKS 111, 11.0.1 N s Tl•ri.v.r . l 4 , !so. 136 Artvt. • BEEN AN!) BLACK TEAS ^ . • S-.1.k The Extra Session MEE= it i 111 ,, 11gi.0..01 tiwy ICt I.lnala SoWang of 111. Asio lIIIIIMZIIIIIII 111=1 lIIIIIMMEI 1111= ll=l I• . • elierveti, !SI EN • t , rrr %‘ LI I I. t ia' n IL 'r. C. MffittlA N. 41 Filth fit. • C K• . . tes.,t ' • • • - • . • . • •• • . •• • • . 1 t . ;.• I=llll2l AGRlalilliCriAl , NOTION.—The Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society will MEET on WELNESLIAT,,27th Mot.; at 10 o'clock, A. 11.. at 'the usual placo of westing. , Prompt attendance Is requested. aulB:datstau23 1, WIC SNODGRASS, l'ree't. U. GAS COMPANY DIVIDEND. —The Trustees of the PITTSBURGH GAS OttIPANY have, this day. declared a Dividend of Flee per Cent. out of the profits of the lasi six months, on the Capital Stock of the Company; payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives forth with, at the Office of the Compauy• JAMES Si. CHRISTY, Treasurer. Office of Pittsburgh Gas Co., July 14. 1856--DylB] fl. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK No. a FOURTH STURRT—JONF.B' NEW BUILDING.— Deps,its roust be made with this Institution In the mouth of June, In order to draw Intetoot from July leL CIIIAS. A. OULTON, Treas'r. Gino e'.4l , TcillY .1: tilitAN., it R. O'Ncerics TO SHIPPERS.— Ou and alter July 101, Bills of !Adieu; meet be handed In at the Federal Street Sta tion th.fot 1.• 7 o'clock P. NI. of the day or ahinwen - other wise, the Cowpony alit Dot pay charges, or in soy manner he their celleotiou. J. It. Mi ORR. 7 r4iperin. n t. A UUTION SALES WINES, BRANDIES. TEAS, &,;., AT 'f hurerday nfortfing, 2lsl test, at 12 o', to, lc, at tits, Commercial Sales Rooms, afouer of Wood and Irian etresda, x ill be sold, 3 pipes ouperior Suignette Cognac Itrandy; ft eighth Owe Pale and Dark ,to; 7 quarter casks Cetto Madeira Wine la cases superior Port, Sherry and Madeira Wines; :15 half chests Young Dyson and Muck Teas, &L. ettllN) P. M DAVIS. Ant t'r. 1.4 1 0 RT WAYNE GAS LIGHT CO. STOOK AL' Ai Am.-rios -Un Thursday ex ening, August 'lst, 0 . .10ck., at the Merchants' Exchange, th.urth street, will I, fld 10 shares Fort Way io. thodigist Co suak.sao a slier, paid In, and a arranted to pay at leant to poi cent. per an num. I saran I'. It DAVIS; Auet'r. LAST[ AND DOOR FA("CORY AT AEC TION. --On THURSDAY son !dug, August 21, at In u'il.pck, on the premises, the ones plied term of a lease, having four years to run from April 7, I flti7, of that largo lot of ground adjoining the Depot of the Pon.- a Imula Railroad compas s Ironing a front of Idd foot on Cherry alley and 74 fret 011 Plutn alley, Ott which Is °rect.,' the well-known Sash and Door rectory of .1 II Chambers, Lig of a large I.v-illtarry Mirk Shop, w itti Stearn Engine and Machinery Ater-A convenient two-story Brick Dwelling House. i., ,of fleet to an annual rent of $2OO, payable quarterly. If heron d, the Buildings will to sold separate r,,„„ the Rua trio arid Machinery. Inimediate puma-stun will tan Sir. c At the seta. tillii• will I, &old a quantity of new Saab and Antler.. Tel ins at Sale. magic), I' M. DA VI Auctioneer SIXTH WARD BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION -On FATUIWAV afternoon. Arlon., '-frt. at o'clock. on the {wend..., will Ire sold now desirable lots of gr•fund on Centre A ebbs at the ~,roar 14 I It, ntr•..4. tanning each n front of foal inch. on Col.re tending hark lam feet h. an alley . Ala. seven lots iti the rear of the sta,vo, Savior each a front of 21, feet on tai neloll lane, exteuillnic hack u o attevt 121 fret 11 14,V11 i.. 1, totem.- each n friat If :It* fe.t , ln Tine .troa attending ha A 5.1 t't tn.i Vi hat al., Torn.- • Ine-11114. twat. !minor. 111 Inn? 1111.1 anneal tiny ,tl. V. NI. DA% i,. A ti•Ainue, 1 NI; I,t)IS 1N Eifilati ‘vAilti) • AT A 1.1711011 ntag, Anew., 'l• i`l• : 4 7 n'oltai., nt the Aletchunta K 5 1 .11.44 tae tit.thiint renter... hy 'l[..r. V. 1., 11: Itaildlng to 4 .-Id 'tut 4 5 "'lt, W. Magid 4irnnt, 11e41.'41.. In Alight h 15tild 21. and 'LA, hu.tng .a , L n tti.nt tetatty ito Anti Oltnntsitkir lAsch pill II VII.. 1. , t1 tia. bat, I:. NA awl ad, at I liel , ruct and Ltiatuat titsvata hat tog nada a taint a tevettit, twtiin Ln , tist She aiti-ading hart sixty-one t.. 1 int 1441211: T,rn.--(Vrs.f.urth ash, 4 , nr 4airl6 in tern :teat, ea.- I•itotti in ins .it-nra and the Lialunt death nt !hie alit, init•rnst. 1.) utile venthanituiii:l.. I' Si DA% tit. A I,IiVIIPT _ . • VINE • NTlll ' SITE —On Thund:tv nal, at ; ...ch./ at 1t,., Ater t,3{1,1 k. • P.m rea. wll ts. wld. that vet yealtunl•lttnia hundiestaely handed ground 111 Moat tounithi hi I.ta 11.. Atleglanty rt.. and tlw Allnghenti 1 altar wil)•anitig 1and...1 Jain 11.1.1 Oftstuen nod hirtertit. tart .1 vb. timer Farm 71,1* e 1...., (attain ;Lig Maui tit .a.t) era. a • 1144.1 4.14. all. 54 a int:intr. ntnlirAtnng floe tarn.. ...I n 11 - 0( 1.4104,, 6.'11 PAW !nether tufty mitt 44.41, •I Oh. Aotl4 .0 I , NI. 1)1 V 1., Ault, A u Tu THE SCIIOOI, DIRECTORS OF Alle ,a, tr i.ny County 1it111114,11,, .it,“ jut p. 1.14,111.•: 4p,tfultr csliud to ate fulludoing Appuvitruouts tar (he I rsrte.ti 1, I 0rtp.114.314 •.1 411....r.r; I fryer M Clear, f4u•vr4er; anal Raid r,ln 1•44111uuu; 7: • b, 1. inwr ;••I laar. UN/ J. 1 1141.44w1'., Vaa,dai, A N. , 111/ h Var tt. 1;.4..4.uu. Tau...fur. A,>:. ;. Inar b., 11...ame. 11141,1 11,4 tu.1.1). Aug AI 11't..a.u.14...; unJ uhul• r zr • 11.444u7 , A4l 1 - 1..1:.1.1.” aIA P1ak10rr1.....• 1 , N 13..v.Y0u5t...an Au; 1 a.; I ...haw. , .5. t ..11 art.l ',la 1 11 •1 /I, 4.4 n T.: 1 ....la, ~•t kl.lll n N 4 0 ,1 I 11 . Vi nine« • t..`—p r I rirut, land I • liarti I nit, it.... tali . Ctiitt,ti, Fri t4•4lt. s. 1."'.11•••••a Niiimiitt t-l.t V. ‘1.,11 rru t$ 11,1zi. K\ , ...) moil \elti TM, thiiisat.), S.i•lit II A. Li. toi4i.t•l 1.. 1••• /1•1•(,..41 that tI•••tr vililotti• •4 all• - rlifte, al and t.l al•••••• ~i. ,it t••• t ai I litett•it, ii• It • thiti •ii'd 1••••••• al al OW exam.rtat•.:•• 1, , t •si w .tti , Iti It, ti iiris • .1. t•• t. r-V.•ltal•e•cl at that tint ,. 1 , 1” , ell, KA /.1 riti tie( iti• gig it, tointiloymirittt talaur ot, II ititgla ti tiriitiair that the titait• ' ttiviinlitg, aissimititaliot,t Itto• hi", 111,1 rio tii 1,...,44.14.41 tli• iit %% illtainsiqu i rt, I • C.• ,I•Il•• lit,. •silei . 1. , • 111 , i,Le vJI yicn.. far,..ls 11,4 1,1 11. TI 1'; h lilt, t.it i r nt I)OLL4It M 4 VIII&ri II I 71i Pouch .T St, ,lady from ¶ to '2 o ' l ,t 1,3 1,,,11 %la% tt,. . I.+ u t a 6.1 bull , :• {1,,,1 11,. 'us", Irtom 6 to Det0.411.5 ,•I all mums t,..t 11.11 OriC. 1 , 41,11 Joe t.1...1 , 1 ..I LI, in Ohl., til I IF, •••110., 11.1• 1..1 1k It• 1•••• ../••41 ul 11,•,.,1...•1 ... ]•• MMIM= f1•141.r.' Alh.tolti;F. 11 AI,F.V: .1.1 II `Up- u1.4,,t, 111 , " les Aunt., int I!,t11 ‘I Th.-Amid I.ntiv.tAr !Alum )1 k. Nlllwut J A ntles TIUNTILICIL J.dol U. 1t...-Lor.n, Jr.,. lie? anto.n. 11,11 Am w.w u., Ja10,,, 1) Kul.•r. A I tk•rt 1'110.1(15 .., V ..,, ",....OA. ~,,,, ...k....5:,ir,..,i15,,p7,-rA'1.;t05.....'ft::14-t:44,Vi: . s . , 'Z , ' 4 . ~.. IV '' -'- ~,,1 ,Y,- , :, , q - rz 111 '4== . = .ti.'%= . • '..." - :1 '-- ~, ' -. .,:ar?- 4 t_4qo.. -,'",-,-..--,,,•,---pe:,,i'7: "'" —c-4 .4. -'-"'-' :'''./ ' ' . ' ' ' -- Jl7.'*. '."'Z".' • ' ''4, n 'f-- ,t ,,, .':: :' ,%';7i, ;" ec• ~: : :-. .i .': ',, ...' --",''''.`,:,;%;.•;1;2--7,7.,..%4- ""--''''-'`i, COMMERCIAL T. B. CLARKS, Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Ja. Seerearl. JAMES P. 13ARIL. Superenteniknt. S. T. NORTHAM, .111. Committer of Arhitrati, j,..4ugtor. OEO, W. CASS, V. P. JSAIAHEICKPV, THOS. BELL J. A. WILSON, 1, NVCANDLESS T) f•ifl New Y.,ek July 12 New y.pri, . .ly 12 ...... 1.1verp4.4,1 laly 11 .New V.,rk July 19 .New YIPi k. Liverpool July ' 3 New %lurk l.irurinal July 21 .New Havre yin, t,wes....luly 2.1 ,New 'fork Havre . July IM TO ARM Vl4. PITTAUUKGII MARKKTS Orrlce fly lllt 11A11.1 foci, Pon, We,lnetdny, Am:llst 2, 1K56. The Sugar Crop. A so,t, I.lestirt plit.l,lls to the Cr.!, 1./ 11114 , 14:i' It II 41;11. , w.a one I 1..1 IL.nf.u. 111 II,:,;. 1.1 7. •IM an. irir ~• tn , . pl•. 11,1 .4 1N..; Foreign Markets Dv oviti.t.i.l I:111;14,1 ntrl in. u 1 t high. I 111. t i,ll , 11ui.,41 131E1. I I r•rvt,.l•• 4,11. ...111.1.-.; i•—• mtk,lc. 'lto lottla,•1 every 1..1, • ! !!.1 :II • ty lirtt! . . I Mignot 9 11..10.3 f..r 111" mi 1 Kt A tort wnli kot -- i'• Itll Flrst+ !+2 Coot rfti `.l 11 . • Aucu.t y— IL" 111 ,• n•uhir k 11101.1., , rro I I uil %told% It we .1101 mita IA low., sugar StentlV. nu.l C 1,1411),, lino at :11.4, gold 11.- 41.4. Sn/111 , 65, I I' tI -nc Itrvati.t 01,, onr upe lttile , l willi 3 tritittig I.•tt, .lentattd. New 'York Market No, 1'.41(.. All 4 - UM: 541.71 4000 Niles. Flour n ., hit iirkt hen, Ittilt-l• it.1.614,.51,112 , ,i for weitmli red nll.l for il.p. r 1.alo• C. , rn nrm ; Ktitift) 101o:int:P:k. bid, Beet it,tlt...; ttlitio Ills Ltitt firm: v 11.vy 1344. vt itArtm ~i„, „i H i m., tine: „„1,, •.:00 1.141. It.. Site:: 1,11 710 111,04 firm; .1, 1(.0 Itititt thionux. Litp...l 1111 a,lraw. , l; ;01. OLllot, at Lard Oil quiet. ; Cle d• 1 I • an-1 Tt.l. It 74' ud Pittltittll'ail It. It ; EH , It. It. 1..L1 Nlt 1r..... N. Y rents,] It. It. ST Ittlultog It. It.N7' Philadelphia Market August . 20 --The flour market is .1,111 and demand for shiptnent; twently Inspected statolard 1.1m11.11 ..ld wheat are ollerml freely ut bbl. and hem tem nt $6,:77 I ...41,5it without finding buyers. Ihrte is a limited &intimd lor the supply or tb...ty crud.. at 11 , 111 :14 14,1. rt.. iu quality Rye-flour isqiiirt s toot le I I Il L Off 11 moat wart, "Lid wanted: sinall...l ot ties!. ground Penn' at fill bbl. There is lens 1% hoot Ilerin4, but the demand IN quite hulked ; sales Irmo price. S4.1)111 ,1t an•l l'enn'a red nt 11,45 It b o th; Nn' Ulllt • 11l $1.50,11.1,:b5, and t , Oli bush. fair old white at w it bustle/. Rye is steady, mid in taken on anis - id rd 7 . Corn IN in lair demand and prices xteut.ty: stilt% of t.tdoili‘mthet ti 3,110 w at ul "r , nu.,. annut : :MOO bll.ll. it. store at 511 and a small h.t datiowdol at 52 It hush. trot . 111 Lector • Md.. , " of '2.1M0 lIH. o.lnwarts at tiT, dud n let ..1.1 l'eon'a 111 sti., at 39 bush. Whishy ,lull; suedl both iddt, and Idols. at 35m 1(1 F. Baltimore Market ll,lintortv. A leguel. market firmer: sale,. It.i 1.1. h, Wheat and firm, got's,. gra let sitt.willg Might lull -1.,151.321a1.3ti, whit' f. 1.40 to t 1.47. Corn 115 t• , w 1111 Y Cenneili• and yellow n:i(o,Il0. • New Orlenn• Market. Nin inn" - CSS. A tig.l9.—Cotton sales Middling at lUNin: IJe t ten Sugar h 3 4,p3 8: Lard in k egg at 11, d-d-Nausen, Indigestion AND NVIIVOUS DS- IllL:9'l'.—•'l lit, 110 t sunder at the popularity al DiEft- II A V E'S HOLLAND 111TTEDS, uroir. . , rus RIVER NEWS. THE —last evening, at sundown, there were 2 feet 9 inches water in the channel, by the metal marks, and ris ing. The late rains in the mountains hair made the weatlit r quite crol, and will have the effect to keep np a steam boat stage of water do• ing the sea en. 7be boulder gathers on Buckwheat bar, opposite the city, were pet to a non pies yes terday by the sudden rise. They were compelled to hire ei. tra carte to take away the proceeds of their labor, and Enc. ceedad in getting nearly all off. Tug steamer "David Lyueb" Li making regular daily trips to tiliz&betitt.,w n. THE new ljght draught steamer" Lacrosse '• has entered as a regular packet in the Wheeling trade. She will be com manded by Capt. D. I. Brirkell, and W. 0. II lgal no del Capt. B. requires no eul , gitini ar hr ix worthy the occupation he fills. of ?Ir. ll want. recently Clerk of thus popular strainers, the •Pc e.e.c van m and vouch fur the pail cuter at teniion hr pap to alone al.. I fa, Ei on the - THE arrhals yrrotr•rday' were thr strainer •• from Mau N. 4. on tlr• Monomfahrtn. Al.. hap Lori, running for surernl dap: net in room., lion with n line of herhe to tieerror Mfatutrd by Capt. J. IV. Anan.lt that thr En lmit would go through to Hrownar•ille Ude evening, 'rho little steamer John flinskll - also errir••.l from M'-Kernport, will, a lot of ettdraufzrd iron. STEAMBOATS. Regular Trl-Weekly Wheeling Paekel. The steamer hilelty.SSE will leave for the above every Tuesday, Thursday and Qaturdny, a charge of U. Z. ItaielEL, and W. U. HINHALT, Clerk, making connections with the Hal.roads at Wellsville and hteutienville. For freight Or pasxago apply on board. au2l For Clnetunas' and Louisville. Thu aew ateamer CLIEWALA, Capt. Taos. NI.IIIN, will leave for the above and Interrne °Late ',vas. THIS DAY, 23d. For freight or pa.baage apply on board . N If there is eintrient rise In the river to let her over the Win bile is going iliriett to New Qrlrane. au2l For Cincinnati The town, MAIIINEIL, Capt. C A. DCA co— rlerk, G I.s.tres--.1.11 leas, for tho ..Lose awl Interniedhsts ports TIM LAY, at IU o'cick Fur freight or pasmagt, ,i, 1 ,1 ) on hoord. For Cincinnati The steam, CIOi MERCK, Cupt. J. J. ROLLO,. aOri 11.0tAT abort, nut interruediuto porta THIS LAY, ut For freight or passage. apply Go Laird. auo LEMON fir CO.-TRANSPORTATION LINE. Having made extensive r:a , t , r partitions this INILLer, Y. are llow prep doh a HEAVY ItUt..I.N.ESS by I'ENNEVI.. litA.P. IA and RAILROAD, THROTIO If Tf) AND FROM THE EASI ERN (ATMS. can teemre our ft . ..tido and all titoKe disposes' to patronize tl, Penns. Canal and Railroad. chat no N. 1114 will be, stared to render general salmi setion to Ship. per, oi E.:tater° and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE or THE INCLINED PLANES UN THE ALLEGHENY VoRTAO N. RAILROAD will give Increased despattli to the tramrulsaion of freight. mike in P1t.:.01 etre, t, at tbs Canal Basin. whliD k . K of gu, : ,, TRANSPORTATION Iitti t, _ LINE.— tramp.rung Freights to and from the Eastairliaja era Otis., via Pentmylvania Canal and Rminini., we too, tacreabed our Hoch of Bunts, ac., or, name, to a thttiflLh DAILY LINE, which styes ea a cutaway of over lbw ton. per mouth each way. We tulgUre our IreleUtl*, eaol those cllnpeored to patronise the State implovements, them will Le inium; Synod on Oat part to render general aaLtsfis..timi to torwordlag Eastern and Western Freights with promptitude and Jeaptitch. liIXR a silmitn.L, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PAR'INERSIIIP.-- The Cu-partner - whip oxistlng, heretofore., between Jo. c•ntrvs and I. B.•as Nate, under the firm of 3A.5.11.t.. , .. C4LLIZitt S W., Lm teen dissolved, this day, by mutual The' burr.. of the Into brut will lie routed by J.rees Collin*. who ia authorized to are the name of the flint f,ir that purp,,e, JAS. (AILLINS J UllO 7J, 10,46 THANI,PUI. to my friends for past favors, I Leg to suileit et coutniuntwn of their patrunnge for my Int., pwettmr, JAMES COLLINS, who will curt-) on the 1;11t W.AKDINU AND COMMISSION. TRANSPORTATION AND pnoneel: BUSINESS under the style of JAS. COLLINS d CU. Oy3l J BANKS KNOX. 13=1 M'Candless, Means X, Co., (5w.x......0n, to %Viet A NrCandleta.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, N A I La, CAYITON Y A lINS, and Pitt- Lurgli MAtioinctur. aut Water Pittubttrgh. to 'B. R. M. HUNTER, .11/1 a 11UXT111,! Here's lug, Forwarding, Commis- stun Merchant STEAMBOAT AGENT. 54 COMMERCIAL STREET, MEADVILLEAND ERIE EXPRESS AND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. rplis comPA 1", hating on the lot of Auly cotton...red rattling the U. S. - .f • ]tail (ruin Pittsburgh to Kral. through But or. , • Mercer. Mead:till. awl Waterford, base a.... scrlt arraugeluents m tall enable them to arty latt,rmiers or portages : any p‘dnt ou One route in less tone than the make Neel., was ever before perforate.' ou this road, and at cheaper rate.. Those wishing to eu gi.um passolge or forward taw:Mtge. from Ibis city will find an Agent at all timed iu reudatese to wait Lifq.All Ulelll at the :At. nun . Hotel, owner of Penn and St. Clair street., Yfttti burgh. t'a. Tout, tlirksugh from Vittsburgh to Erie, thirty.two hours ty3ll.li T , O NI oCli A T s EV EH,I W HERE. READ RF.A D READ. Aitinits %stinted to sell in osery town in the Linitisl States, THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF JAMES ISIICIIASAS, trl IV/tray/rain:a, tat. Minister t.. England, arid formerly Minister to RUS,ai i :a:4lllaq turd itt-praStililiatiVe Cougmrs. and ea,retary of State, INCLI'DINO TIIK MOST INIPORTANT OF HIS STATE • PAPERS. By R. O. Ilcarox, Em., literary &War of the N. Y. Day Book. abord boak has been written by a gentleman werl .inalitied lirs literary attainments, and Ida I. ug nab the Tivinorratic press. lb.as furni•bed pers..riall.) by the disti/haliSho./ sObjact of th e memoir memoir with many at th.• lisle, and hats. I his suit lito, and corn mut/awe/tat friends ot Mr. Itaii.uran has leer. notylital with taatertal III:a,•1131- 1,1 •to other pm ties. Ti.. pro la "' stwets bar.. been aurtitrol 1.. antli,r,d partie.. It can therefore tw e died. without ravalTsh AN ACTIIEN•rIi . AND AL:TILIRIZED 1110GRArl1Y. Th.• Ls.k ,wile, n liarabiaine Clint. Tamar of .1:10 raaatly L.rirral ill clod.. and is cruhelli...hed with au au ,ern( , . I'OIIIIIAI 141 Steel. Price, $l. For further particular', up. ply is. DISIL.RY 8 JACKSON, Publishers, 119 Nassau striart. N. T. Ik9,.CArpios scot by mail post.paid oniwtceipt at price. [13.18 NTICO ME. —__rs. SARAH ANN BEALL begs Iruve to antiontri., that her SCHOOL will re-open'on MoN DAY, Aurthrt 11th, at her resident,. PRIDE at., No. 12, Eighth Ward. The orurse of EirtiCAt lON wili ear. brace SPELLINO. READING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC. t 1 It AM NI All, ti Et HI RA 1.11 , (with the use ut tidal es:l Plir• SIOLOGY and BOTA \ riko, PIANO MIND', (with use of Many) by Mr. ROW EN, of this city, a well kit..wu Teacher. TERMS PER ..ilbtaTIYA: Ist Garb., Oteltoling On . ..p.aig branch. 44.00 I '• '2 50 atilt!! Piano Alroic extol. Stet 96.A.2411,1.Ve 1 ;• • •••:'"Z7 4 Sr -5,115A • • • • =NE Health. , and'ltrengtlik Inuit vl titb Follow It 'lam. 0 -- BOER II VEIS: HOLLANO SITTER DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE Mitt* FEVER AND AGUR * 4 AND the various affections consetiii.nrit*on a disordered tiVitnach or Liver. Such as Indigeitlou, :iconic of the Stomarli, Colicky Pains, flinsitbutzt,loai of %apatite, Despondency, Costiveness, Blind end Bleeding Pike. In all Narcotic, lthatingic end Neuralgia Anna done, it baa in numerous instanatproved highly hoefmial, eel in others effected a decided cure. Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with this,dylight , toi tunic In the system. Its effects are sitatiatittagllyet I he.oure permanent. It communicates no violent to the system, birt by arousing its vital energy ,to BUMS! at.• thin, enables it to throw off the crust, and anti thokatighly eradicates the disease When its medicinal virtues arp to universally, acknowl edged, and particularly Lero, wifere it has became-stapopti lar a family medicine, that it In sold by many -of tha.grocers as well an all the druggists. It would seem needling to offer further evidence, yet as there are douldleamatioie who have tried many advert - bed remedies; anddrizill.mafferffrom Dy - spopsia in one or mole of MB dnitulfullOrtiliAVAVSabloin the following certifianas, the aothisaticity cif 'whialtoguatfot he doubted, coming as they do from persons irodown. WHAT IT IS DOING FOR' THE- 4:.f Win. :whoa ruan. Bag , the - well kuownlithographar s eayrr. " I have frequently used Boirliaveta Ilollond.lllittatiw and find it invariably relieves indigestion and debilitz." Her. Samuel Babcock rays: el (Mold specia ° lvliffrom its tier fur a never., headache, with whirta bad v Oaf' fared." J. W. Woedwell, Esq., nays : " I have uatid,floniltaFtrejlial land Bittern m) self, and meander:tided it to othediskifillgirilli it to be Just what it in represented." - - ALl.Jenathen Neely, of Lower. St. Clair, sayrixej hayed& rived groat benefit from its use for weaknees of Hiailliniach and indigestion." James M. Mdrphy says: " After several had faded, Bcerhave's Holland Bitters removed:the 1,111. from my heart and side. arising from Indigestion." The editor of the Kittanning Free k'resa sayard-PAffsni one oftlie bent physicians in this place bad .:Bilashave's Holland o llitters cured me of the worstforin of d eelpepp~~ Francis Folio, only rimunfacrtnrer of the "originini Ex tract of Coffee, nays: "1 know that your lioffrimililtters la one of the beet medicines in the world for an disordered storniu-L or - • • lir. Ludwig. editor of tho "Farkel," Baltimore, pronotm.ced it a medicine deserriug the confidence oftbe pnblia Dr. Elierbart, the leading, German tihriletitt sitTelana., hoe prescribed it frequentty during theiaattlitrictorlb with marked etteas. in debilitated .141v:a of the digeaticiqrgana, or of the system goneralti. The manager of Hallows Vinegar Pactomaa*.":l',ltsed it mys , df, and wan therefore Induced to try' 14_4510 won my wife, t.trenbled with tho great debility c9itidiontio'all of consumptive habit,) and really kis doittilititilifW&Od than anything she has ever taken." - - over expects tJ find io tin, a beverage berillaap pine fed, but to the sick, weak and low spirftWitiwill prove a grateful aromatic cordial, posse:died ofehitnistareapi edial propert ies. The great popularity of thla delightfal fftd many imitations, which the public sbouid_iinig chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anythingsya have given Boorbave's Holland Bitters iifidr-t44.‘..;,pii6lKet tio will conthice you how Infinitely einpattar Imitatkais. fitild at $1 per bottle, or six bOttlea ktit V: Pitti 80 proprietors, • likiliTAMIN PAVE , iaunfactneing Pharmazeutiata end Hheali&W roe. Smithfield and Third atrwets, PUtobuiy h. .1. BANKS KNOX OCM P.L tail% Philadelphia, T. W. Lyon t Sono, 182 tklutraik. - ' „ Now York, Baruea Park, liroudway, corner Dom*, ,Bald nire, l'aapara Brothers, Gay street, puil rPouna.4Tilintia. I). Park. Chicago; liarchiy Orothom , 2l3 S. St.-Loula, Barnard, Adanta,,AP,Cla. • ...X. Oxleatia, J. N"t fight .t Co. MEM= TIR C. Mr L. 4. I -1-7 LIVER PILLS - ViItVERMEFPRE IMPR.oVEV- - - - - . DR. I. SLOT , regtaar vr•eltiltbiati4liyalairritiirtert eire• practice and experience, induced' bynicereithirithiNe dr giro to alleviate human strtlerint, au well aertaititelibbk•per. I M V.E3I ENT ON ORIGIN 'AL lIVRIt I itit.AND VP:RS.IIIISOE GP DR. C. !laving prepared thz , ar , rem:Oita ae the tgedical. partner'-o1 1. , r. C. Sl. Lute. for homy yearn. OUR IMPROVRD LIT= PILLS A.lO VERMIIIDGE 1 , 01.1.,21 greater edicacy a nd Oro nave mild in their operation than the Liver„ ill and Vermitege prentued according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make thin declaration endaistandingta, and recommend then) to. the afflicted as smog Loth pk.eseet end curedive, and believe than „tawnier to any other Liver PRI or VerreituKa ever prepared...... St. Louis, Rio ttend Certlileato of Dr. V. 111eLanoOkeilow 7'IIR WHOLE WORLD coNourn,fpi 011. 1. SCOTT'S CEILEBILIVED IVIIITE.CIRCASSIAL,now - . . The universal rtlliel afforded by application of tbis.-OEL EURATED KING of Pain Killers is area-of Ithentttattem, Co at, Liantofgo, Sore Throat, Druisen, .813rittna; - Esrpiltnga, Stiffutes the Joints, Sciattesi, Pains, Scalds, Burns. ilehea or any other disease fur which a Pain or Liniment is nseal, enables us to mosef 13 , 15eftIVEar that Di.. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED worm critcAssiis L'DtIMENT is the toost reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, pus s, s,iuyt astonishing proportion for lIRALING - DISEARE and E PROMPT ERADICATION OP PAIN. The many at t.-orations to Ito lanes, given by pommel:of enlightened lodgment and strut integrity, should include nll to adopt It as a standard Family The need hterodulons will require nothing More thou the following testimony of Dr. C. NleLtine, distinguished mesa ..th.overer of nuelkal remedies: READ I READ 31 DEAD ttl Moan fuIIOVN, VA., 8e1ity14,1165 ' rhiß iS to certify, that I have iscroliined the Ilecipolpr pre paring e I inproyed Vermiroge and Liver PIUS by Dr. I I. Scott, who has been IN THE HABIT OF PRWIRINO .CND USING MY ORIGiNAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE ' during the last TIIIRTIO.:N YEARS. and that T belloya ha.. IMPROVED Tti Ell. I make the chore statement the u..co willingly as I RAVE NO INTEREST— L.V - VEEN It GATE - VER.. I would further stale that I hone fitQuentty lewd his CELEBRATED WHITE CIROASISLAN r fli NT in my practire, still the happiest e&ots,endttottl , call MTh' evieutiously recommend it. 0 Met-14;444L D All the above Might:Men prepared dolalSiln.cierAttfi l l 3 PoP rhino.. of Dr. L SCOTT. Sold by DrugAbsta,:aridt SJgtcltauta everywhere. The GENUINE. Dr. O. McLAVE'S IMPRO R PILLS AND IMPROVED VEILMIEUGE are eigne4 by Dr. 1. sotyrr co., actompanied by certiflcate _MtlO, l 4 - 0.1-ANE- The GENUINE IV Eirrit CLR.CASSL&N.LINIVENVItigned by Dr. I. SCOTT & Co., accompanied with4ligutp" of I. nt.A.ITT, M. D. DR.. I. SCOTT A CO Erditt l i Bonk Place, Mottan Va. • DR. G. H. KEYSER., WholeaaloAmtnt, Lid WI K 4 atreet, atUdinrgh- J. HENDERSON & 262 :LitatfilOOL JAS. P. FI.EALINGLIVIddetiaIa Agents Ja22a113 latarlyapcittl Near Railroad Deltut,AlkeAkkany. AARD TO THE LA DIES.— - DR. DUPDNOO'S tiOLDIIN MONTHLY ' nip YOB Fouts... The combination of ingreillentain Inpote co's Golden Pills, are perfectly harruleett. - rrtir hive Ifixal tux,' in the private practice, of old Dr. Duporien fekS" er 30 years, and thousande of ladles eau testify totheir griatt-and 10,er-haling auceess in almost every eare, iii 6f:avectiag irregularities, relieving painful and dielroging 'Lienatrus- Lion, particularly st the change of- lire, From friaack: Pdb will cure that common yet dreadful diseasei - fbOrlaites. Nearly e. try lady in the land suffers from. plaint- The above pill line WrISIZUVIItIy cured theniling*liAi will cure you it you tuotisrui. They osoliclAwAltrip.-... on the contrary, they remove allobetructionairettkokfifitfivt 10 AM proper channel, and invigorate whose health will not - permit an lacreuei - efpnolvrin these Pills-a successful ..n.recentive. ..For tarticulfira nat ut" rectletua en the. lea. Price- file-aud,fiettfient to ladies confidentially, by wail, by.ronelcieln,g.sl.to:refiikterr of the lid 'awing agents: • . • )it - .rlAffrf. 4 Sold by SASIVLE k...itEET I ; City: FULTON'S Ditig...Store,lltrrulturlisur,4ool and by W. A. O.II.,DIINFIINNEY. fe itrest. l oppoeite the Theatre, Pittelinrgh, who will - enppJ ~ tales proprietor's prices. Sold by nil DruggletatSw, the - city -sad D sited Staten. . litlV ATE DISEASES—DIL'IMAWN, No. 50 Swithtield street, tenween.ThiriCAlit. lionnir • au stab devotee his entire attention to art.olooi Yrac• V tirai Zile bosiniess fur the most. to - • private reword Dizeaset. and etieli..palairli , gfeCiolics • brought on by imprudence, mitlaful Jodi:4=o and Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions. tionorafai.Oh'' ,3 ‘,Otri ctu .. r" Urethral DischarFee, Impurity ut die illoodfuithim of.the Venereal Organ. Skin I - Menem ficurtintie:rriptiaiei, 'fetter. lUngworto,. Mercurial Jlismiite„`Stlidrial.relk" , impotency, Pile.. atieurtretiain, Weidie . ece hly ilOppreasions, Disown of the • Jetulajfs4, AifettiOrib, Pains in the 'Wk. auct,LOintalrritatinitof this Bladder and Kidneye,tincceisitilly:triaitoa.' Curd gßginteed, Twenty you're prgicueeiten in thin City ,putt aDi lramt to offer accruninced a openly:cure; w. 49 Ma.FSOne der his care. Office and t'riceto Coneultatioa, . .1 801 tik 11 4 2 between Third and Yc nab stniete. rlifli7 Charges moderate. . I !I= LIVER CORIPL AINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, MEM , • • - • - ':*"." _ 2e.-_~'V~.. . L ~~ ~~~~~-~ - "s":, , -41 IME sƒ. ~ ~ - zt l 447:i , • _`, r ~' ~s •. - - • • ..- 4:,:::::: . „ ~7 - 11: ' : ',-- .. : - -- • ,- - - V - 1 -.--',;', , „ ' ..,- , . w.., _ -- .%,.-,z1c,..------ -. 1 - -.: ,;.., , .."..,31 . .. ' . .7 . % .. Nt' . • ,‘ - L• , Mail ~,~,. • ;i•y s „atr,,; . 4 cl , • , zll • ' • . • 4 Korri, liM I. x . ~.c MMI _ ` i t -nr:..11 SV V .. - L ' • • • „ ' - 1 ; • ' :. , Yti 1 JZ?-iS