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'lb sl' '4, '`. =r '. ,* e.,,,,,..,. ; -.., , ,,p.,,,,.,,,,,,., ..•,:... ,• ~ ~ ~,ik , 4 z i , 1414-:; 1 iii . .1 . ..;:f...- ~ !, , , elo- it ; 413, - V • 5,../4' 4 6 3,, 4.11,4 11, 4 04411:WAS f*.K.re, 141,47,1' ^ 4 .4 At*O" „ s , • • ,== AqsOCAT, _ _ FRIDAY *pRNING..... SIXTH ANNUAL. EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGIUCULTURAI-SOCIETT, WILL BE HELD AT PITTSBURGH On SEPTEMBER 30th, land on 00 TOBE R. lot, 2d and 3d, 11966. ROBE C. WALKER, Secretary Opening of the Sterling Coal Mines, in Beaver County, Pa., Angina 20, ISan As a fall report will he given, through the papers, of this highly interesting celebration, wo will content • ourselves with famishing only the following scrap., which we have begged from the speaker. The opening celebration of the Sterling Coal Mines, near Paton valley, in Beaver county, Pa., look place on Wednesday. At about 9 o'clock, by the, morning mail train from Pittsburgh, a large party left Rochester and New Brighton to partake of a complimentary dinner at the above coal mines. The Sterling Company is made up principally in the cities of Syracuse and New York, with two or three ehterprising citizens of Beaver county Pa. They own two or three hundred acres of cannel coal lands, above the Cannel mines, and there are valuable , veins of bltnminous coal already open and going to Northern and Eastern markets. The Company have expanded some $60,000, have a railroad one end a •half miles in length, connecting with the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, one and a half miles west of Boon. They gave to their guests a sumptuous din ner, with choicest liquors and wine, accompanied by is band of music from Pittsburgh. Many speeches were made, songs sung, toasts drank, &e., after which the festivities closed with dancing. Joshua Hanna, Esq., from Pittsburgh, pre sided on the occasion. He and many others had their ladies with them. Among others we noticed Gen. Wm. Robinson from Allegheny city. Mr. Gould was repeatedly called on for a speech, but declined in favor of younger men, (of whom there were several prepared to spesk,)—reserving to Attitiptelf..the,pcivilege of a " tangle toast and a part ing ,last wordat, the mine." lie suppressed the bassi, bn% give the parting farewell; but I send you both. Toast—the originators, the promoters, the officers, directors, and engineers—the stockholders, the butch era and bakers, and especially the " Butlers," of the sterling Coal and Mining Company of Beaver Co., Pa.,—may they one and all reap a rich reward, for their enterprise, their outlay, their f,atiencte, perse verance, and long suffering ; and above all for their hospitality,—as we, their guests, on this occasion, have jest done, for our invaluable services from nine In the morning till the end of this banquet,—as shone by mar indbmitable and untiring industry far the last twenty minutes. I feel that each and every one in these presents. has done full and ample juA tics, to the day, the place, the occasion, and most emphatically le the creature comforts of this been taunt board, - which do not now remain. As in duty bound, your humble servant has endeavored to net full well his part, always remembering that Adam was the first man, Mesas the meekest, Sampson the strongest, Solomon the wisest, Methusaltun the old es', and your humble servant nut the youngest. The festivities, of eating, drinking, speaking, jab - ing, singing, toasting, and so forth, being over, and She party about to retire from the grove, at the mine —Mr. Gould claimed his last word, which he gave in the following ; FAREWELL TO THE MINE. Dinner is a good thing, at the mine; Water is a good thing—so is wine : Coal in the mine, though very black, And not very white when on the •' track ;" If it goes to a market, never to come hack, And meets a ready sale, and right prompt pay And the owners make a profit every day, And grow rich as Crtesus, one and all, And make another pie air for great and small— Inviting the young, and especially the old, I'll surely be there, as my name is Gold. If others don't like it, and stay away, They'll thereby prove the bigger fools they It will leave more room for my wife and me, Anti others who with us agree. And who can say, or think, or doubt, But gm all know what we're shoot, When welcome guests at Sterling mine, And willing drinkers of his wine, And think, and know that every heart Will feel a pang when e'er we part. Then, since we're hero, amid good cheer Among our friends and neighbors, We'll make the most of this last inset, And-let tt alose our labors. So fare ye well, both hill and dill, With lignite and Idtion ;none, Or else this speech you'll all beseech May not be too en/manner... Foot. A llresr AT THA MINE A Dutcyful Compiimene. —The Dispatch this morn ' fog, in noticing the speech of Mr. Stokes, before the Buchanan and Breckinridge d eL, last night, pays that gentleman the following rather doubtful rom pliment : " His (Mr. Stokes') address was a model of a po litical speech. Avoiding all claptrap, and rschrw;n f , the assertion of naked foe. for the 'take of list, be made a clear and well digested argument in support of the doctrines which he advocated." The public have now the opinion of the as to what constitutes a " model political speech namely, "the eschewing of naked facts" by the speaker. Political speakers who would have our so. temporary speak favorably of their speeches,. will please take notice, and " eschew naked facts" in their addresses hereafter. The above small piece of sophistry is from the lo cal column of an evening cotemporary. If one could believe the writer did not perceive the difference he. tween "the eschewing of naked facts" and " the eschewing the assertion of naked facts for the .alfr of effect," there would be much need of " the school • master abroad." Truly, a Daniel come to judgment ! Atrrest of A Ilived Counterfeiters.—A li. Park i n eon's %polka arrested, a few days since, three or four men rin Allegheny and this city, under suspicion of being -engaged in the manufacturing and uttering of coun terfeit coin. They were taken into custody on an infortuatirstt , ,,mtule by a person named Adam Cross tneyttf.?,T;Thle..atan, some time previously, bad pro pettedi*GlVia:lifo'rmation of the whereabouts of bo gtqMff*iiPtttnctofies, provided he wee remunera ted. ,Vliiiiitreer ' s having no authority for so doing, deolini4i*nt subsequently - Crossmeyer was arrested, when be made an information, stating where evidence of the coin could be bad. The houses indicated were searched, without success. An exarination of the accused will take place at 2 P. M. to=day, when, if there is any thing to develop, it will probably be brought to light. Lawrenceville Deetiv.—The democrats of Law renceville have rented an ttld church that will rear, they say, five hundred. Every seat was filled last night, and at least one-fourth of the crowd ha.l to stand up. The size of the meeting may be judged from these facts. The (flee Club was greeted with hearty applause. Cul. Roth addressed the meeting in Germs; and Dr. McClintock and George F. (Hil mar° in English. Those who think that'Lawrencevilleiis!igninzt the Democracy should have been at that meeting. It was one of the largest political meetings ever held in that borough ; and it gave every indication that the democracy is all right there. Attempted Suicide in tire Juil.—Yesterday morn ing, Frederick Teaks, a German and a married Loam, sent to jail on a trivial charge, attempted to commit suicide. Tie had been allowed access to the second story for the purpose of exercise, and while stan•ting near the Court House end of the gallery, precipita. Led himself on the pavement below, a distan.•e of twontyalve feet. He was taken up badly hurt in • ternaily but showing only alight bruises externally, and it.lafearedhe cannot recover. Teaks previously bad -shown no signs of being of unsound mind. Speaking at the Club To-Night.—We underetand M. McLaughlin, Esq., of lowa, will be present and address the Club meeting at Wilkins Hall, this ere .: ~ .., Ding: This gentleman addressed a meeting in this ' city a week ago, with such telling effect, that much ciiit4trOtt full to bear him again. ----.....---__ f t ,:ipltirtttnith-§tea/ing a Watch.—John ,McElree -, .sipii :orodfl4ird Al* . Wilson and made ' n rmation - . akiiiioo3.-Ylo.4l.rison with the laree y of a w - aiii4)(itiii4kik: Vincent was arreatedand COM ritteft:o:.*lor*fartber hearing. ,''''railimPrit..The examination of the lady candi .datearkir the poet of assistant female instructor in the ' - iiiiiiiieh'ool, did not come off yesterday as l was ea ,e,--;: l'inirissi::.lllliii examination has..boen postpted until -..7- ,3ieragttintl.4t 10 Allf. - .... - .- -- „lo::::,,r, ...:._ ..,.. .''''::llC r.grncr#l**3llfitel Ptat4T l o l l l tliair Sixth ~ .---, A nnual. FesTirst it6ltlibr4tridi theadth, i27th and 111 i iiiilihni: :leirOintkprogritanie l 'ma offered as will be seen by referencolO another colutun. • v.' • . nrb IS.co ,- • 44 s, 1 ••;76).-- , L•4 • t -* 4.1 1: . - •• MOMS ' . 0 ov• , 1 ent.c-ga-day t thu twenty-rep ' Versary of the dealt of The celebrated Dr. Clarke.-- . Evening Chronicle. What Dr. Clark Dit the celebrated Stomach Bitters man AUGUST 22. John Nelson, a notorious character, had a charge of stealing a lot of chinaware lodged against him yesterday by Henry Weaver. He is now in jail on several other commitments. Opining Night.—The Theatre opens for the fall season on Monday night with the Ravel troupe. Dr. Bell's Opinion of Hostetter Bitters SPRINGFIELD, ILL, April 14, 18b6. Rome mouths since, while recovering from an attack of re mittent fever, I was requested to try Dr. J. 11.tetter's Cele. Mated Stomach Bitters, as an article peculiarly suited to the condition of couvelestunts (rum fever. It IS but sipiple jus tice to may that it rapidly rtstermi the 11011 - STS of my digestive organs, and at the same time kept my bowels gently open. I hare no hesitation iu Nay lug that hitherto In using It lit thy practice, It has, 10 every rase where I hare ordered it. act. like a charm In thus sleuthing freely of it, I far from pun a patent medicine, AU article it by no MMUS claims to Isl. N. B.—We will not be accountable fur tmer°. Col:lliter felts of Hostetter Bitters, put up in the same shape bottle its the original. Purchasers will be able to tell the original by Br. J. Llialetter's name being blown In full upon the bet ti.., or by tasting it. HOSTNTT &8 tI all. Bole Manufacturers and Proprietors, 217 Penn st. And for dale by Druggiats auJ Hotels generally thruoglk out tbe United State, and Ca:tad:LA jytaxiaw Illortilleal lon, the Instant a plaster is applied. must cease, and vigor is given by I/ A I.I.EV'S PAIN EX TILACTOIt'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de ,nminnal they will soon he restored to their natural e,d.n but if SO, the contagion. inllueute will l neutralized ELlTtlita.l, Cro inertititation canin,t I.r...weed where..r t h e value he laid on, and new thall .01 la certain') to gild Pt)TS(IN FROM INSECTS, 'REPTILES AND PLANTS. IS rendered quite harmless by rubbing iu litetatal) u .its.iftity of DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. +aid after It hs..n..llelf, and livid spots are visible. Even then, like the voluse• Lit terry, it will dir,tly attract, diesolve, and nictamorphose Lite poisoning affluence. At the /ding of bees and ino.quit,c., the instant it touches you the pain ende. The haes ut t nil animals elm are as epeedily neutralized. N..no genuine without a ateel-plate engraved label, with signatures of Hold et 25 (Tuts per box by Dr. Orr). H KEYSER. 140 ,Wood atreet, and by nearly erery &Ida In toel - h,•it,, 'throughout the United Statei All orders or lettere. for In fortnatton o r ailvfw to to, nthirottard to C. V. CLICK F:N CO.. Now York. ttott-dau-.:w Iloolland•s German Hitt ers-.Corillictiar of Italpti Lot, Kiri., Editor of Spirit of Tim.•.," Iratitott. ft. Pr. C M. Jar2.ttot—llear Sir: The Biller. ate in great .13: tumid hero. In addition to the quantity sold by 1‘13333133y Barber, ,our agentd, the two other stores *ell more 3.1 !hem than any other niedi,ine. I find they are 111111 hood by 3,3 valence:it fever patients t 33 nLuild thetr 1.33.3 ken C.01.41E. Ilona. I hare used, during the law summer, in to, faintly, four bottlon. They wen, rri 3.lll7tetlded I inc 11 t+l I a neighbor. nt a time when my system was ninch from the effecla of a serer. Whom. fcrer. They gol.- a"• an appetite and rintored a roue and rigor to toy otitai, In one of the Paptoniber numbera of my tap, experience nt the good effecti of the Biner., sti33, a 1... 13 thin they have had a large ante, and ha., nor 1.,1 , 111, the Standard Mrdieilll lu this vicinity. In conelithiml, I would coy that I feel peat platume. to giving yon this testimony 01 the solo,. and 33neeew ,31 .-or preparation. Rest:wilfully. yonra, BA LP!! 1.1 See adiettlwment. Foz sal./ t,p FL) ISO lIKOS. nu l Dr. 0) 0 11. h 1:1 I • ittnLurgh 1114-W by will you Suffer, VI tICS K 'KV SO E.A.SILY 4 1 1.1TAIN yCM a So.r•-• Ti.reat, Qn.n.y, Itbeurmallmn, Neuralgia, Ilroniliitla,Cry.up Jinni., I rout Bites, Diane, 1 1 1.raltie, 44 Pali.. la any i.szi of 1 , .! .trin ' You ran hr migrant at I.y tenng Die 1111101 1.,11 , A.ll -I nil LitlallellaA • U. 20 .• •.renr.r.in Lrairner.t.. - Ly Dr. EL5.lll', ut llorguatown, a, an -I iys re.le wholesale an.l retail, 10, lir. iiKVAEIt. 1411 Vl...act.. I J AS. I'. ELESIINO. near It. It 11rpot. Al! :1,1:1 vet tiausliout in ate.tlinr rolutriti n•.• I Jae Slocklni,pa anal Ilaslery for IVlntra.-. If ytnt don't want your /.et pin.h l attk I•a•I •t. ••1...vi )•••: silt tale ..11 r 3.1 • i 3::•1 •1 , •• • t not of Nlark.t alley and Ftlllt .1./J4l I.lar • tino that mute yont Lee: 10.-1 t•:• I:.Lt 1nc1. , . btu: sells er,‘ •Al -• I Llsokry that y..cl .nu 111.011ti1 , 11., el e ilc$1•4011# an •• lu:1 Reale:at., tho etalle4 of Ma. bet aP. an.: roll avr Hat• and Caps-111.h. vrk.ie t; od tI4VID lIAT or CAP, 61.411‘1 :nil et N. tg.•il and purchase what Ihel o/ta! vtatd In List tiro A — Ai7l - 11CC - I.Tt Nt.ertt:F. Iht, .1 All,lo , ny Agt A , Tt IVEIINI".:415 •_'7itt ttt-t .At 1 , 0 ~". I k. A Al ,t oisl -f Merl./ g .101 , 1 r ME= 011%1I'AMY 111% DEN - 11,- - V tbs. PITTSISURGII 41 A, \ i.n., • detiarod a Itirtglr,l rwr ..40 .4 Ilse la+l. .in Montt, ou like 1'4.'441.0 St..r .4 Ilir 4 4. of payable to Stockholders cw (loos tern: rtldoserdst.i • - with, at the trifles of the t's,lotsstly JANILS Office of Pittslistrah July 11. IsiCe .1,1% DO L 1.411. SAVINO: , HANK - Fffrt:Tfl STREET JONES' 9Y.li lIC 11.111 NU --- 11.1. -.t• must bs uvula wilts taw liodituti..n in .111/ •Oa f Jul • . ati of - der W draw laterort from Jnls loc. J CUAS. A. OULTON, T 1 rafrr Cr:-z:;-..?4,iri, AN TI) D ci n, titu . ii .d I .i . pe n •Is i j balls of lading mast Leliertl.ll4.l xi the Youleial r' tit7.2( e iron t.er.ro 7 o'clock P. YI. .d the day xf ehlpuieut woe, tlw Coruivany will Alo psi riaarreat, or 10 any n wr r. fur th,4 r J II MOolti... Ni' A UuT lON SALES (aIXTII \VARI) 111 11.111\'l 10 Al's Tt l --yin , ATI' 1(14 1 arlorn -44 A4l, 4a, o aelork. 1.111, prr.11.1•4, 444.44 411-vornt.l• l• ground oil Centro Arent', ut Liao 4 - 444144 r 14,44 •4. 4 beet lug ow)] a r at 20 fool 3 Moto , • .44 Con 544 A r • 4.. vltrottl.; tact WO t..,. 4.11ey Also• seven luni lo the rear of tie , nLe.r. h..lit•;; •iian flew of lf.ti feet on Tannehill low, exte tl street 121 fret 9 Inches. A1..1 Fievetl imving ..a..11 a fr nt ..f = (. N1 ittrcet, hock t P In. !... 1.. •tfln.. - fifth "MA. in I, or..iao! d I. With i clur..et. Titlu tiarrutile,l I . M. lIAA 1,. 410,1 J A A. MASUN Intve re,•,•i% % , •ty Lino . nr.alsti..tit • IT. .11y1.• I.- Lam , . ,n.I P rreintsi AIS.. (AA 4...1,, , N1 r.",1.,14 Koala i.. 4 .t styk.• I. RECEIVE!) this duy. Slid pierce 111,• of suverior mark,: tool oil [lot, nut It qu o. 9u prr cettt la.. l halt tiounl pr. A .k 1 ,, •04 A I. HA lIPER'S Nlngatine fur Sertently,r. Price 15 cunt.. Fur .al. 1., II MINER t (Nt ant:l Nn :viStnitldield O,IJ rro TIIE PI , BLAU.— We have thi,. dav al. 11 pointed Mr. JOHN V A Dill our molt. Agent for t ot PATENT tiltilltittEs to Mtisino.l• •oo sicmity. Porll,o. Is ill hod low at the I on market days. alter.. n full Naas Intent of Ind.. a kept for sale, at unutufacturrne !owes Pers..l Irons will please order from ?dr. Walsh, diner. WARWICK. ATTKIIIIUItY A F. . . Order. loft with S. MUSAiIt AVE At CAL rill be promptly attendorl to by the Attont. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER just r( mired end for nein by 11. MINER & No. :.511T1IYIELD .tr«et . . - - Orabam'a Nlagatine for FLeptember-- rtioe IS eetito tiudey'e Lady 'm Book, • Peturaun'e Magazine, C6amber'4 Journ..l, • Ealieu's %la...eavAlw, Yankee Notiene, • NEW 1001031 NEW 11.001iS large et.nk of New Buuks ut au2U • AVERY LARGE STOCK a FRESI . I ()KEEN AND BLACK TEAS Just received and for sale at lower prices Om. 11A11111, I.y S. JAYNES, au2o Pekin Ten Store. No. :W Fifth po. SALE.FOR House and lot Nu. owl stroet., will be sold low. It Is a well fortielied three stair* brick house, near the centre of busitiees Call imin for this bargain. THOS. WOODS. am?! Real Estate Agent., 75 Four tli street. N ew BOOK S.- Life of Col. Fremont—by John Bigelow. tai cents " James Buchanan—by It. U. Herten. too Glen. Morgan—by James Graham. Lest of the Foresters. a story of the 111,1 Yir glob. Yroutier—by John Elam, Cooke. Captive Yentic of Judah—by 11ev. F. W. .1.014.11. Victoria, or the World Overcome—by !line C. Chessbrii. Western Border Life—by Fanny limiter. 'JO einucker's Life of Fremont. no Upham's " " 70 Trilonne Almanac for 1850. Portraits of COlOOl,l Fremont, different slice •• darnel Buchanan, Ileptibl tow Sangster. 10 Mope chewing the Free and Slave Staten Ito •• Yankee Notions for September. 10 tinhorn's Magazine for September. The above Just received and for sale lower, tin aver age of 20 per rent. than eldoVi here Remember the place is at STORK, angl9 No 77 Fourth street - - ITOUSE TO LET A commodious 'lwo Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. silunt,l on Franklin street, opposite the Sixth Presbyterian Chinch. Possession given immediately. Enquire at the holm, or of MILLER St ItICKETSON, je2l Nos. '221 and thn Liberty street. CANDLES AND SOAP= 50 boxes Star Candice, 4's, 5'5 and 6's ; 20 do Common mould Candles; 25 do Cln. German Soap; 15 do do No. 1 do 100 do No. 1 extra family Soar. In atdre and for nab by Jel6 MILLER & RTOICRTSGN: I_TEHRING -30 bble. No. 1 Dry Salt Herring; 20 U. bids. No. 1 •• Just received and for sale b bU y LLER & RICKETSON, • 221 and r. a Liberty et • COFFEE. -150 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 85 do. extra do do. 40 do. Old Gov. Java do. . .. In store and for sate by KILLEN & RICKETSON. Je-13 No. 211 and 223 Liberty street ;MM '',.l.9• A r 4. 4 y tt, ~ ry ~ ~; ~: =II HENRY DALLEY, Matiukrtumr, C. V. CLICECEN ER A W., Manufartut,”*. Inovrrnir, I 41,,1N, I=l --Cstll aw1..‘;...• tlu 11 All ti A (I , .'S. No .1 .•4 F r MtIiMMM BY TELEGRAPH. Presides'lsa ftesseipe. WASHINGTON, August 21.—The President's Moe• sage was received and read as follows: Fellow citizens of the Senate and HOLM of Rep resentatives :—ln consequence of the failure of Con gress, at its recent session, to make provision fOr the support of the army, it becomes imperatively incum bent on me to exercise the power which the Consti tution confers on the Executive, on this extraordi nary occasion, and promptly to convene the two Houses, in order i lyt afford them an opportunity of reconsidering a sugect of such vital interest to the peace and welfare of the Union. The exertion of a partial authority vested by law in the Secretary of War'to contract for a supply of clothing and the subsistence of the army, is wholly dependent on the appropriations annually made by Congress. The in disposition of Congress to act in this respect before the termination of the fiscal year hail already caused embarrassments which were overcome only in the ex peetations of adjustment during the present month. If the requisite funds he not speedily provided, the Executive will no longer lie able to furnish Air trans portation the equipments and munitions which are essential to the effectiveness of a military foree in the field, with no provision for the pay of the troops. The contracts of enlistment would he broken, and the army must he in effect be disbanded; the conse quences of which would be so disastrous as to com mand all possible effort to avert the calamity It is not merely that the officers and enlisted men of the army ore to be thus disposed of. their pay anti the emoluments to which they are entitled by the standilig laws, list that the •construction of arms at the public armories, the repairs, and the construction of ordnance at, the Ar senals, and the inanufnetore of military clothing and vamp equipage must be discontinued, and the per sons connected with this branch of the public ear ice thus be deprived suddenly of employment essen tial to their subsistence; nor is it merely the waste consequent upon the forced abandonment of the sea li and and of the interior military posts and other e-tablislitnents and the enormous expense of recruiting nod reorganizing the army and again distributing user the vast regions which it now 0C- TileNe are evils which, it is true, stay he repaired hereafter by taxes imposed upon the country; but other evils arc involved which no ex penditure, however lavish, coultfremeity, and in cum. parison with web local and personal injuries air in• 'crests, sink at. insiguineauect, A great part of the army is situated on the remote (metier. !The above is all of the Message that was received in Cincinnati up to the hour of closing. The F.anterti lining down all the despatches of to night were received via the Western hoe —Rrtioteren.) From Kansas ST. Loco., August 21. --The Leavenworth ('ity, Kt/near, ./.o.ene/ of the 17th contain, lengthy at. run n't ~ f another outlneak On the 17th Brown, at the heal f !ittn Free State men, attacked sod drove Into Mir,, , Urt a colony of tieorgisiax, near ()%,stowatoruie colony, who were unarmed . their house,. were hurned, and all their property deetroy e-1. the Franklin wee attacked by 20e fin.in Lawrence, all-, after .lisl.dging 11 pro slavery iota by feltint tire to the bonne tl e) were in, rob lied the Poet ittiiro of ;17it, to..k 0 I . tnualieto Slid one pieco of artillery from Mr. Buckley a gold wat , ll and $4:,;) tr,th of clothing from Mr. Ilan,._ a large 1.. , of rl..th;lig from M r. Crane: be ecu Stnin rind $1".:01. a .•111.1 Li and rooter and $12., in clothing trite Judge Fane, and a valuable hires. n o the Tread sell party were on r.. 0, i t IS thatrait of then; hale fallen Ireadwoil rent to tlt.% . or aid, eh, called on the r t r ,op., hut firs reflood to art. The ant. cry man are driving ell the pro tilt, tr . , men out of I)•.tig la, county and dertroy lb.; their property. A t1001'".1, pure oh thii 14th [mar :UP nii.l •le‘,ry the letter Laing in a tuft, ri•-•.1.11te.1 in Lilting IJ et.,ilitionirir 111,1 Abet, 'ln tho i.l the Le at r t.1.1g at, at litt,•;., 1.14.. t. a at, sr.,' oat 10 1.4.14 de. xt Ltd. n trcm r n n at V.,99. 97 1.41*. rnpnrtln• It. 1.14/ fr,m t 1.146. ,A ;Iv tamtl) (two .1,- *I 61.16. P Orpt ft +mu At :t," I I•••, s.rt 7'3 =t,•i • iftn frt.n. mkg.., *I *JO: I I C %.:414.1 rm.t, Oats ft ..m •r..M •t larah 1..; at 1,. tram. :$d !•sinix. t!, t.• ar,,, nt 1.4". I.egy srrlsoll t0u1r....1. w• 1 I.' vet, ,11., Of L., CAI , at. V.'. 1 , 01211115 i 44 $l.lOl. 1.14 W, I=ECEI u" tt. 1,0 .e 1,144 4111.1 I, 1 II:4 1 4 4 )1. 45444. -4 n 1 ~flro I :Inn 11: 1 ,, 1: A ,aluit rhavt. .44 . 4 at t •ni f 4 t $:4 1,..kr 1 LL. t.“ I he... ,• 11. 04. I. • onitrig In at to ..,.I ll=l : j at. I'• 141. I=l 1.• to 5.1. , f. 1.1 I r A. 2.1 t • r , ta.,l et •g. 1 \ •T 1111= 4 V L. wt, Nagala ay., taatia Intl 4,1310,1 . 1 . /1i MKT AI. ,11.Ukai &nu.: a. t• M W t..u , litanVal •t I , PIN lIESI w a avran tpd ro VI b! 114 t our arcul 5t,..1) sl,lllht YI A I.T .14). , 1 ttie,te a f!.i;: . I a1t..1 !.. ft MA r ra ar , nt V. 1=!IIIIII sal.* •re •••• LA. •Ls.l 719 •%11,1 1.121/, Os I.: 4. 10117 111',.0. Uslq. lo•I4 1 ,, 17 ••1•3•,1 t. • elt , e. nut a 1,1 i...•••t. ntry talw ikuu is L., l.•• %), II ITN 1 , . IM' Tin. , t•• • • tem..l •It•uriaild of S -2,:t I,t, to trurs• Ilk ,11 awl 5 , .• 14 IA 1. r •Ir, •rrtbs,, t to a dla 4:..f I.ttgt 11111,K 12. I 1.4,4 rt,.8,1 . 11.1 v. i. , kt 111411t1...,, t,t i•• oct - .74. • 3,- I L .40.- • Alorgitrny his r %lock Itletrket. .t; IN. I t!.(i imi.‘ Tt, 0, 4 81a-1141 ..bay ataa.cirtnti in .11 4.ala I •-I 111 , 111 164•1ri 1, 14 ti,f,..st quitlit) S • .i. 1 • I,ls , ittn.l. ..,, L., .1. tit 4 f•.l :rikri>l I.: and 64 ;•Kftt Int-410M 1.• e PII 1:l:I' .SL•ut WU hea.l w. - 16 mruic I', 1., 3 Wt." 6.1 ta. chum,. 4,nm,- to tn,lturtl grade :tet. 1,. Irttor recrtpt.l %mall ut.,l snip!, light en]." 64. X, W.I. at lot t., fr,li4m7 f , r .rtrr %up., ratt.rn ; Aft t It,, In I‘r•t ntl.l. list , repot 1,1 Ai r ,. thrti thy print.' it,4 41111, (lustre.' i,.ux at W11.1.2.,1 fir. . 1,1. r , a at•anl a %port ;haunt.] nod .1 1 , 4 , 141 K; lade- 2 , f , t/ I•ltslA wt i , l,3Stoi 1.40 ha fair dld o bite Catind!no ; Idr clad, Lana: 1 ,Oti her whits. olod. K 1•1111 1, k y. $1 .:4ad, tor ral ; SI.S.M.fI,St for tad r. o and sl,a.Gof her whit.. do. I. acatca nod not. d Si r, tart kkk old naal twar. Can u oldady ; Ably. 4i.,444‘1 1 , 11 , 11 Iconed ot COW' 11+11. in nal toad nt 401,,17 lot Stado nud 11 ant.do 11'11tnky henry sales ;1../0 44;14 ; net 1• avai al :14.. Io.tk I new.. il.l/4"; .ale, 9.1.11 bn N at $1 V.371:aa.1 use.; 144.4 Itenvy tat fro not, t., , r yrnne aa•ma, .i.Siakattll tor tria,kval MO. Haat llama and prima nowt !Gant nominally tIo• 242011114'. Cot 01rattn ntaats4l . 4 ; 34400 Ibe. Intik :4 boulder, Mg ht :SU 111010, 11.1t111 Lard 11.1.. at 1 '7'4' CiNt'isaVrt. Augmot In.—Flour chill: antra to 1.1 Ist t sire t $5,76, alter the reeeikti of Attlee'. 111V111 I Re, axe r• I 1 n.`l I Isianifnaletl, maim 14St , laothelts ulttte tt heat tt $1,'20 Nlo.ki etea..l, ealea lot hl.ht. at . .!ttertlf ' . l't .• 11110(114 Inn.-ttve. anehnuttell; n Ituottal loottle •t. lotto at Keller% rater. Ile - alasva, nuillgel4l lon AND 1.14 111 i.rr Y. Ido out wonder at. Ow pupularliy HAN rzl ISITTratS, oow. V.. 1110110111 plevioie.l,!• Us use, lily Ordinary ft,..1,•1111 , e.1 .met. re trerne tinonen, when plartnl liefore me. that l alue••t ilrentiril the would thr diaper Intl!. Rory tiling I rat ohm" narred with iiir. 11y diarstirtt organs nerpp•d to !vire h.t nil lower. Furl my 0010.0 'option, wan Kt; rouipletely 0141- tertul, that I wan unable to Write 19,0 1111:111t. at a till," CA trrTon !--livard against purchasing an Wilt:ad... prosont Impositiot, bo careful to ask for tiosrbave's Holland "Lt. Fuld at El per bottle, or nix bullion for tz, by the pr.* mmmau, ItENJANIIN PAtAlt, JR. A CO., hiliaufacturiug Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; IL E. BEL -1,1k1:8 A 00., corner uf Sueoud and Woo,' streets; slid Druggists senoritas. unldla TARENTUM CAMP MEETING. THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Two daily truing (Sundays except.l) will run nn follows Leaving Carron street al tl o'clock A. 91., and :;:n5 p. NI. On THURSDA V. AliKust 21, on extra train will tont, at 9 o'clock A M. On SATURDAY. August extra trains will leave at 1:.:10 and 8 P. M.: the latter train will return from Tar...tern MONDAY at 1.10 A. M. On the day the Encampment closes all extra train skill hate Tarentotti fur l'ittniouo ph at II t."‘.1...1 A. M, and ii 10...5-tool, too l , another train early in the afternoon. Klcurskin tickets fur tile t mind trip linty be had for 60 cents. . A. J.'llo PP El:, aught) lit Supetibtentleat. DWELLING HOUSE FOP RENT, Situate .11 Carson street, Birmingham, coutaing a large dou ble parlor, dining room, Litchen and eight chambers, nit It waali•liouse, out.oven, well of soft water, with pump, garden, cloiets and pantry. The above is pleasantly situated, fifteen minutes walk from the city. OtunibusseA pH, the house every half boor. Immediate possession can be bail. S. CCITABERT au2l :a Market et. T- 1 CENTS! SEPTEMBER 15 CENTS! liarper's Magazine for September, 15 cents. Godey's Lady's Book, Grata/del Magazine, :g Peterson's " Balletes 10 cents. Yankee Notions, 12 cents. Call or send for Books Magazines or Pagers, to W. A. GILDENY CO,, au2l Fifth at, oppos* the Theetse.i2 VOR .SALE.—THREE SCHOWLSIIIPS tu Duff's Oollege will be dieposettnt to3ippllemioni4Q• the enunthig Room of the Daily Morning Poet. nun 13=11311 • • ' • - r•t" , - , E••• • ' -,-,-1 " • * • CE=EM I=l 11!ETEM==1 •• .1, ; ••1 • I .0 , 134 , Jwy, . . New York Markel. • hln Nws... A us.,wt eincipuall Market ... ,_ _._....,_. 4 ,.-- n RIME _.. ~ "'~.:., , VV. _LI • t „TEM Rrts:M t-Imat evening, at sundown, there were 2 feet ertaßllol6loollllloo4.l4l4t.o nietat twice—having faillll4,,t‘.3othepdet 24 home. The weather coma~ timialiaidol4ooog. aline of more rain. A stiimmfOthe Merin Amcdation " will be held this morning at 10 o'altirk. • THII iittiOPteettler "Julio Blisall ':' waishaulect.up the wharf )esterilay anii.commenced loading for Wheeling. She only drawl; eight inches water when light. „ Tile steamer "Castle Garden " was to haw,' beau sold at St. Louts, the other day, t,r ss,ooo—one•hatf cash and, the balane3 on t i me, but the $l,OOO wan not pall, and, of coulee, us ante. Tur arrivals yesterday were the steamer 4 ' Han" from Jam No. 4, up the Monongahela, departed again, ut I 'clock, for Brownsville. The liy ' also arrived and departe3 for I{l.zailieth. The 110 W St',lller "I.serti , ia " psrtel for Wheeling with a falr trip, notwithstanding the short untie° fur her departure. Tut Louisville Courier, of the 19th, say, The river we., ot:i.viy yeetorday, with tix inehen water ou the lath, by t he pilot mark —a else r.f folly an inth Mere Sunday. Along the channel hence to Ciudnnati there are ration 28 to 30 inehee water. and n i lee expected, lu the lower Ohio river there were, by the last arrirain, about 28 inchne reported, excepting at :‘.eufiletuwit, where there were but two teat water. Too St. Louis Democrat, of the 19th, nays: Heavy rains have fallen here, and elsewhere, during some days past, which will undoubtedly affect the rivers to some ,ati•ut. The river at this point roan tau inebee yesterday; but dial upward tendency is probably but temporary. Ikeda from the Illinois; continue to report that stream erttilin w•irse Tlia Missouri is tailing rleveral beats that Julie gone up, bad to put out portions of their cargoes en the banks. In short-the Ilisminri is fast getting into a dreadful condition. Boats to mid from New °Henna hare lately en countered ninny dlnicnittes. The lower Mississippi Is get ting low, and only five and a half feet water h tolie found at island 34, the worst bar in the river. The Cora Anderson sad Edward Walsh arrived from New Orleans yesterday. Thu latter lightened et Island 34, b!ii feet. by discharging 400 tons railroad iron. Freight continues plentiful for New ()Heath only; flour at Tile. bbl., and wheat and corn at 40c. 'p 100 Ms. STEAMBOATS. Regular Tri.Weekly Wheeling Packet.. The steamer LAOlti LISE will tens fur the above every Tuesday, Thursday mid Saturday, he charge of L. Z. 'Stumm., and W. 0. I.ktidakwe, Clerk, tusking corotectione with the Itahroatis at Welles illo and Steuben vine. For liNogba °Tierney apply on board. an2l Nor Cincinnati and Lostisvilie. The new itemizer CliblcALA, Capt. Tucr3. will leave for the above and interme diate ports, Vital DAY, =I For freight or passage apply on board. N. 0. if there o eurticient ride in the ricer to let her over the fella ahe it goitiT direct to New Orleans au2l Tl3O Itmcnor AIAIIIN KR, Capt. C. A. DEAN,— Clark, H. 11. L.i.aq-k—wlt learn fur thu.bcove 4n 1 port. THIS DAY, at o'clock Fur (might La. pac•ag. apply on 4.oard. For Cincinnati. The strum, CoMNI Copt. J.. 1. ltoontr sottt • -Clerk, 11 &CR 'I NlL...—.ilt leave tor Cl..' &bort. Awl Interiors/into porta THIS PAY. at MMIM I.'or freight or passage apply on board. LEMON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Hat ing made extensive pre- - parstions this larillt44. Se are now prepare./ to doe MEATY lICSINEUS by PEN NSYL Ats tiA, A L and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE . P.AST-• ERN CITLEI3. Wo can assurer, ens friends Auld alf tlaae &slimed to patrol:du the Penna. Canal and Itailead, that no pains will he aimed to render general salt faction to Ship pens of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE tIF THE INCLINED PLANES ON TILE A PORTAtIE RAILItuAL will give inenused cluopatch to Om Oansmhalon of freight. Le , on PENN street, at the Canal Dasin. mtill LLOYD 3 LEMON. kiER . B TRANSPORTATION V Antkipating the want of facAllita fo - transporting Freights to and from the East cru UUro., via Prestailveinia and Raanauts, we hate merest si oar stock of floats, ft.c, on same, to a DOCIELE LA ILY LINE, which glvoa us a inspoulty of over 1500 tons. per mouth each Islay. We minim our friends., and those disposed to patronise the Mete Improrealetzta there wilt i.e nothing spared on ofm Part to reader veered fististwtion In forwarding , Bastore and Western Freights with promptitude and deepatrh. ER lIFIVIIELL, Canal Basin, Plitshurgti, Pe ll. /1 (441; Rl'Candlems, ;11eaus SI. Co., (1... v.... to Wick We.u3tlt, wt.) WHOLESA LE ; ROC EltS, and Dealer:: in Ito C , N All=. 111,.% fir . COITUN YA Wit?, aiatl Pitt t•nrrb lID, vOro.l . of W 0.41 AC.I I 'lmtt.urgh. taly, necehring, Forwarding, Commis STEAMBOAT AGENT. COHERCIAL STREET, Summer Arrangement. A ENV VALJ.EV RAAL ROAD. lEEE= Shortest. end. flortlelcest Rant* co i n* Pointe on the Allegheny Hie er..l IRKS, TAICK NOTICE—The toxins will etarr. front CARSON 'nate.) of InyLo rrst, o n Lent. 'MI! DAILY TWA INS Imre' Itittabalrab SA Int low, - - I,,, rnino &Nu, at 8 eclirk, V- IrIiTANN I NIL. CL ENAILik., !COLLIN, ILILD-tafilii, 111:A1,1"2 Has 11A TIAN 1 Xtri, uuntraomutto, BILOOKVILLE, to .INtl poluta Nesseing AanlMAßStliztitin leaves at 6:45, P. M., stapping Ist all iaa)•litatLitis. rare to Klttanaking, 111.25 ..................§175 jelarion ...- 14411ank 2 25 , Itriineralitirg.;.. Cm Lvrltle ...... . ..... 27 a lira y'a lt.nl 2 2'5 Malaninnig ........ ...... 2 on TeX.. ItsittiWirgri S 75 linchanknibui "thanwindak .......::.O Pawnor. eIII plea)* Procure tliPir Tickets at the soma]. 51 Wayne , and Penn street. A.. 1. Frill.P1:11. &iperluta•ndent. 100 utfitiolktitiiiirA FOR SALE. IN EAST-LIVERPOOL 01110. 6 I li)1Nt; LOTS FOR SALE 60 c..ct I.y liin 1.,4, in Janata Blakoly'atlair.l a iduion to tlia warts 4.1 liodit..Litorpool. Ale,., THIRTY-SI EN, ill fret try Mt fret, to ditrereht pawl. of 'h., tovrli I,•r mate oat n-msoutaae terms of {Apnea t. Apply to N. 8- 0.44.4 n,rpc or lo ILLAKALY 1.Y* 26 Root Estate Briers, Pittutstrgt. AVING PURCIIASEI) the interest of TIIOM AS WIMUTMAN, in the ,P3ttrit jyo w Yard, on the twat of Ithay.l will hereafter carry on ths sod Sloan train work, ht all their branch.-'. at Mire aid Water street, below Penn " the e of Wit p.n. it, this bltsitteSo, I hope to Tender astisfai tion. to AM. lio larva' me with their trade. J AMESIVIUIII At AN, Pittsburgh Ma) 2 , , laZdl. c IVattitt.el DUKE SPIt!ES.—L am now mannt,veturitig•• 1. pure Spices for my retail cantina, ittid whir), I warisait; to to sueli CLOVES, a CINNAMON, A LSPICK, GINGER, PEPPER, an& Pure MOSTA:It IL F. IL DA A VO, No. 1 Dian:mod and t>n liLarket WANTED-- Seventy-five Ci A L-El Ilit: P. RX, for a new work at Saw-ni tom. iu ths, County.' Stiatd ) wart: tool good wagtail given few ono year from :xeit teuxber lat. Apply Iti Touiperanceville, to tutu- cliDsl,7s M%7ILVILAY k SNIITLEY. rtlEAull El:. \V ANTED- orate' Teaohor, j. to i eke charge iif a Co u nty Seminars in 'Virginia Av . iiitist be Colltfif`telft to batch [lie Lan g uages and high, l•ranches of Mathematics. Addr.....1, with 1....kr0ne...a,' l.t.a7E. le )\, No. Inn Pittsburgh Post titS.e. sot:: DATF:NT ELASTIC PACKING Ef_lß EN - 1 IN Etx.— Engineei nod others i n lere,ted are invite to call and examine 3 00W article of packing for all parts of onginea. porup.i, where soft packing io required. The ii.lo3litogos of tide alibi., a 1..: great durability. Haying of allow, ri dart ion of fiction, iiiiii..quoottyrgiying o f roptire ta be dal en out of the sla ittp boxrc, bein g packed in it cone, the packin g is gradually consumed, Niue darin g time and material. Specimens of the Turiona size. may he seen at W. S. MAVEN'S Stationery Warehou-e, myBl, Market et., corner of Seemid. W lII'IfLING.-4ersons fontt i his ha pastime can his provided with one of the host POCKET KNIFES in tbe country ut BoWN ••• No. 136 Wool street. • - t'ILL3IORE MEN ATTENTION !•--200 copied of the l'lll LA DELI'II IA NEWS, recel ved Vrice two rents. For solo by R. T. C. 71101VIAN. JY' 2,l 41 Fifth 01. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS.,-We have on hand the largeat.aud best sasorted litook of TEAS Lao found In the market, 511 of %lads at the L AVEST PRICES. S. JAYNES, Jyl4 Pekin Tea Store, No. SO Fifth at. JOIIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANCIi Dealer iu Exchange, Cknumerclal and Hank N„ lea, St.. ”1: bought and Hold on Cotiblibibotb Cittlooliono carefully attended to. Interest paid on Idepiwitii. No. ill JONES' N EIV IILtILDI NO, Fourth street. jedn PURE LINSEED OIL.--The mubscriber having engaged in the manufacture of Linseed tnl, would Inform consumers and dealers, that he is proper d supply thorn with a strictly prime article, .lytiti J. POIIOONNI.AKEIt, 24 Wood at. CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article VV for making Soap. warrantod superior to Potash iu ery retiwrt. Rentrmher, I pound worth 10 of Pontah. On hand and for tato Ity [nolBl FLIIIIIINO 11809. - NOTICE 18 hereby given that an applie:‘ thin will be wade to the Legislature of "PVIIIIIIISIV 2I.in, th. ...anion, fdr n Charter of IncOporktion fo- a SAVING FONT) ]TANK, to be loaded Ile the linrot,ll of Birmingham, Allegheny County, to be etyled •••11,,- t:ir nenghsen Saving Fund," and to be a hawk of Depoot Dissanol, with a Capital Stock of Serentptive Thooo u.d •-• Iv I ITDLUM'S SPECIE' and tbr sale by t . T AR --50 ban. N. C. Tar fur sale by 192.6 SMITH, MAIMITN ti • TEM, (I . OFFEE- , 30 pockets Java Coffee, 80 ffaa. e.cb pms Abp:Ltrisitps--4 7, .1) 100 .??10401 1 # 6 1 . 9ii . r, , 25 _ A t tu '2OO " Lake Champ rpci, , D , 100sUtAb For sale-by , 4", Wi=ha icor Cincinnati M=El talon Merchant St. Louls, Mn IMgWaigg VD - rose in hLore INO Int. 1:-. 90 bags prime Old Laguaym Oak*. ,Reeelved ley F. TC DRA . . ,~.,.~ r +At' • ' ' •' nealthaild Strengtivinu .ev!- tably Follow OH Fse flovatii vnISI HOLLAND' BIT DYSPEP - S4A DISEASE OF THE juDAys LIVER. COMPLAINT, - WEAKNESS OF ANY EINIA K. - • - - ' Nature finds no new enemy t&tainbat,ml(l4 lids delight. .. - fel tonic iu the ordeal. Its offsets aresimost Inagical, yet .the tore pm-manes( It communicates alma to, : the ayetem. but by minimize its taut : energy le.rionnal Be; • Lion, errabled it to throw oil the es tete, and thriltAhoroogh..l). • eradicated the disease. When. its nialicinal virtues are so unfrersallr.artaCtllli".,. -- - edged. and particularly hero, wheralt - bar a family medicine, that iris Bold by,nauty.4llistgrecerittr.;;;;-;' , - • . RR WW druggists., It as all thee druggists. waultbispun ' offer further evidence, yet withdraw* 0,1131006r610(00.4Th60 • have tried many adwatitteArtmedieS„...4untAtill - iittirer • Dyspepsia in one or more or :Itaalreattlint:torilWitlPTOnlir the following certiticatedalhieartilieWicitYytOs eh canjoot ha doubted. coining astWl der front pentOnsto well known. • ' .011.4.9! ITISDODIGItOh 'UM , Wm. trill:Lehman, liaq a:oven knows. - "f have frequently sbd it invariably rehears badiaiatturiskirlibnity. Itev-Saoluti Babcock &Witt its walilfor ltserara,laaadachei .. .. with.widsk),.4uo,lougauro feted." Woodwelli Loui says 4 504xwatault.#74 I. IIIQI- " bluff Ilitten ,m9043140n4 .nwimieridp(l449a , • "; ' it to bejuat what it is represented." _ Ald.donathan Neely, of Lower dt.ClairitTsyr"/.lloprattliit 'tided great benefit from its 124 fog Ireakpe..Wl:44ll4 ,l lftafarAk. and ttedigeation." • ' e • • ' • James M...slnrphy - asaye: ' , After several Aityslcitiusi bad ft 9'4 tailed, ace:hared llolLand-Bitters removed' titurpain *Obi, my heart and side, arising from, indigeitioni% The editor of the ilittanniug•kroo Pratt sa "After. ono oftha best physicians in Ohl place had-..l.laerhateit liellandlintterm cored tne of the worst folio 'of dpepitio." Smock Felix. only manufacturer of. - thiP'ariginal Er tract of ColUad, says: I know that your-ifelland hitters' is oneof Om beat medicines in the world. for.n . ...Alsortkuud abanach or tiler." Dr. laubsig.aditor of the -Packet," Bititimortu sat:mounted it a medicine doers log theca/WU:LOW:B' ather,puldim Dr. IDierhart, the leading 01 Puma-, has prescribed it frequently during thetas! tprDi rent, with marked stared, to debilltatedstatowi'of the dilestive Organs, or of rho dytte .1. generally. • • • ' 24te radeta.,,"er of Ballon'd VinetaePitethryditdysi " L-uaed it myselc. end was therafere hulteceditistiy , itit-effect -upon my wife, (troubled With the grwtt , Sebllity - Oramon to all of n constauptive babita murrain,* it I. doing bar more good anything she hatt_ever taken." • Norm! , - Whoever expects, to fool in title beyeregwwill be disap pointed,' but to the get, • weak and low:spirited. it will pros* de grateful arematieeordidl,powtassedefSingular rem edial properthw. •,' . ; IeitUTION.I is The great poptaiiilty,4ll l `dcdelighlror 4,,tioBbaa induced mane irkqiird guatetagaittst pur chasing. Itc not Ildrsitutdal.lo'bu.ahr.bbealse until yen linv" given Boiirhat - cllAalland.fll i tiCps Stirtrfal. One hot - tlo amilnce you liOvi ,TAitiPoritir to all thee" /13i"Sold at .S.l per blittla,'Jkii?: lroftloo tat tki by the so ProPriefortli ILIDNJAMINYAAR, .7t12, ManuSwiurtnit CharMaccutistaand,rhonildie, car. Smithfield atittniirel ah•netaririlmbrirgh. osssitat.da Phibuk4phia. 'l'. W. Dy.rtt I.satia, 1iV.,N.,-.2llitrcoL New "Curb, Zara. 4: Park, 21:o4 .1441*ay„.•Coriter Duane . WO more, Casper° Brothers.. flitt,Yiltreet ,mid, Penna. Avenue- John ii. l'aii-14`-,Cluengta..Parclay diethers, 2 S. Water et. SG Joule, ilarairdr-klit4iila.A..Co...Vii. Orlaam; • 'Wright tI Co. FEVER' IrA,'t; - , AND the various affections .otufittt, upon disordered Rotund) or Lives'. 8041juiludigestion, s. lady of tile Stomach, Enlieky Csios, Tleariburn. Loss of' A !pence, Despoudenoy r Ciiiiiveness, Blind and Bleeding lu all Nervous, itlimtuititni and lieundgie Ages. newt. it Les in numerous Wideness vortsl agbly. beneficial, - ...lid in ushers effertod a decided core. TAR- C. 11 r. L A , .:5,5 , , 8 . , 4 LIVER _PILLS AND VERNIFUGE I ml-8,R,0 v I 1:1,.,, , ,c CIL I. 8007 f. a regialiiitradtinteand Orkin ti or enca sh'. prank. awi expiiirkatice,Truticeill by a commendable do. uro to ultimata hi*Zilgan2l.Oltaly*Vo/ 1 41tt0.,-excVa hal , per ,.anal an -. t, , r,-; ,, , , ~,,, ~, , ~. ~ , ,i Pu'lltOVED fiNT . WeIe Ne fIRITITITIVIiiMerrIa AM ) .1' lißliilf_thtatOlp'Dlt;',C.`,ll - PreVIP; Hai big prepared thoialt:falleaal gejlitijeal partner of Dr. C. _McLane, toenneriyAiennig. - `• . - - I)Ult tatritorMi-Ltyto.. , 1411,4 :AND NIIIIMIYUGE paws. eredeeeti,... lelle9 and are naolv.nillil-litiliiir operation than the iiyigrxill,and Vennlfugb prepiusolr_secyrding to the original regiperatTir„c. • NFU:an...is:We main this declination underantiolingly;luol it,comiliikini them to Alas anise-tea as being Leith pleacalleands,aratiAth atide them superior , in any other Uses trilair Yorsaliftigenerprepaind. Rend CertlneaSse of Kiri _C. -.6l , clialiiii, bestin,y,..', l , TUN WITOLFP fraitil p:' 0424V{Iglidihrig , -..-' ' - Da. .x. - s4iovv , : tliavatiamiT4gt, • \VIIITE 111110,081101.41$111ENT, : s The voirereat relkif Ailfaidett lijr allitaiCatiPrisiof this CBI: BBILATRD IMO of Pain- Kilk,rtrid—cises Ofmi etimatiem, i th Unit, fAinri. s, 8 Swellings, go, Fore Thrust, 'Brithe sm... or th e Joints, P.:l s tle.4..•Nicts, eci de r, Bums, Aches or anywithor disease for whiCh a rain Killer or Linizaent la uned. enabler no to r-''mat prodtb. - bly that Dr. I liChrl'N'l CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN . LINISI.ENT le Ik, most ridiabic, cafe and pleasant rkeedY.Tel diereresedi We' *easing witioalehlog powerties for : IfiltAlilNiii 'DISEASE and TllB PROAI PT "blltAlliCATlfilir Or DAI bl. The many at • tostatigms to its 1 irtrrom, gllqn ilirliersona of enlightened liniment and etre t Ittt,,trity. ghonla llMltce all to adopt IL ii... it •Mmturd Vamil) I:eme•lc. TierThr molt iiiereilulone will require nothing Wort: (luta the following teethloony of Dr. C. , sleLane, distingundied OA P. gront,tliccoi:erkr of medical remedies: il w ILEAD I RELe...O t I itE &VIA 1 ItItttIGANTOWN, Ta w ( ''Pe. Ow 18)6 this is to rertiA, that I have e.s.usii.ttak theitecipe for pre pal mg lib Laile%, Itilproi,l Vermifulz.• Ipd tiiti Pills by Dr. I. Fi , ort, who hia bee° IN Til il Il iltlll fIIe,PIIIIPAIIING AND USING :UV JR.ICei NAL il EDIC I NES PI .11Y OFEICII daring Ow. lace TII IliTllCh YEAIIB,o4 Thal believe h. , hat JIII'KUVIS) T11l;.3.1- I mate Ow 4.llolll6dolaturat the more willingly set I lIA Vlf Ell INTEDESr IN 'llll,lf WII ATE A AIL lit 'Add. birth., Mate ili•V. 1 214. f I re.i rent ly need his CSI.P.IIItATED I% CITE Cl hi lAOSL4.B LI N lid ENT in my pre ,tine, with the happiest nn.....ta, and that I r an run acleationcly 114.13minewl st. C. 32.41 LANE, M. I). !!!=lll All the above Modicinos prepared sololyinuirr tha eaper vision of Dr. I. ..±(2.111`. by Dru4o.(sts and Morrhatita artrprhere. The GENUINE Dr. (.. MeLAND'S 171IIIIIOVLD LIVER. PILL AND urn.° vim vnraq t Fuom aid . 0 4 413N1 by 1). L. stxrrx CA...,nrrohmarniod try ! cortitlcate or C. McLANE. Mr( GENUINE - mutt: . I:IiLCASSiAN LINIMENT nig)l,l by Dr. 1. 8001 T A Co., arrompankal witli algnatara of 1. Suarr, M. D. DR. T. SClll`flo P-opriptora, PlAce, MorK6nx...w6, V, DR. G. N. REI - 61:11, 111191.;.6aln Agent. 110 W.,01 A1c661,. 111ttsburgh. J. ILENDEJZSON S 13110., 262 Marty stroet. JAS. P. FT.P.IIING, WILLlll..ale Agunt, JEVl—`..lll.4shyriyhpcStl Naar Rnilroad'Devo, Allekhotgy. ,CARD TO TUE, LADIF,S.—„. DIIPONCO'S OfILIS.P.N lif'SNTll;it PILLS FOR FESIA.IsIL'cI Thu rombinallun of inarcillivits In Dr. Dnpon co's Ochletr,plller, are parilsitly harrotru.4. 'They kite been asolin,the,pcirate practice of old fYi:"Dirrionen fur over 30 years, and thousands of ladies can Utility to their great and never-failing almost every 'rase, In correcting , 4Teguitiritice, reliesit4 painful y and - distressing menstrua th,v, particututs at the cbangwof life. Prom 6to 10 will 'Arc that common ywi. .slreadful - disease, the Whites. n at ty 'sorry holy or the lidul mifferWi from that complaint. oiU bait pettnieneutly. curel.ri i thousands, and will cure Me thuut. i .Tloly canuot lisrui yon—hu tins' contrary, the . rowaiao utl otosttutAloos, restore batons to As ,".c proper cha b e,sli nod intsmpte the %hubs systuni. ladteii w h om , h ea l t h 0 y not permit en : lucre...li of family, will dud these Pills a suci....Mul PrcTZ'lifisc. cllonparticulare tee di rest-Mew ou lba Lw,s Prica —and , wall be sent to ladies ccnililcutially, by tri, bYaillnlealltg.s l .t o either of the fa - leming agents: Sold by SAMNA.: A It 1 - .5.11-) . genwld 112.` Alla buoy eit Fiji:rows Eirmingbans,4o,tili P.ScAYTT, and by W. A. ti I LDENF tr.h n N/ 1 . /7 1 4, 3; 43, Fifth street, opposite the Thentrv, utitO "sill supply deniers at proprietor's prices. Sold by . al. t Pruggiitte in the city and , tidal States. aprttl'AniiLlp PRIV r AU DISRABRO%%N , No. Sitiititlidgl street, brtw ‘Noi Thin; and Fo,urn,t,h arsons, devotee his eat ire etteutCO's t oed tiro. Ills. bunnies* hi, for the turiet - Put, cotr.lntd to zdt private remota" Pism.R., and: intqlaful brought on b . , otaprutkitee, you4olo3lldUkgeUe.... " ' Syphilitic Pa titan m, Gonorrhea, Oloet, Stactore Urethral lleicharrsit I mpurity of thelflood, witti elf diseases of the Venereal Organ. Slcfn.iffeetioniesScothiitic Knifftiouvs Putter, Ringworm, alereurial -.Diseases , . Sergipe' weal:neer, Impotency, Yilyq,, Rheurnetism, i"'instalfs Westliness, Monthly .Buppressions,Di.ll.li of the Joints., Pistiild Ano , Nerv°V 3 Affections, Paine in the and blind, ,Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, succesifully treated: Ctiro guaranteed. Twenty year& practice (Irwin this city) enables Dr. Drown to offer mworwiceso of a efseedytaro to all whii may come en der his rare. Oillco mud Private CutunaltutiViL ROOMS ill Smithfield et., between, Thin' end &cures istpsott. tiltir Charges moderate. . Inovf wI y DR. BROWN eorititakes bo•consulted for aw cure of &6M= 7 MISKA§KB. Mix entrees to long-standing rams id unequalled.' • Tho afiliqed ore invited to cell without delay. Pertains afflicted %with Y:nersal Dis eases, Rheumatiem, Lulea, or Downie' ._Dobillty, 110 i delay to get big vivre, Lattorsi euntaire e. Ice, immediate.. ly mongered. *A_ Odle. awl Private Its omit. No. eld strut between Third and d'eurth streets- Atittattitgii • ,Jae • • •- • LIVERPOOL, A N PIIILADELPIDA STEAMSHIP- MINE: Bplentlid new .SteamiMMAIITY Attimortp, e a& As. Wren. will nail fron. 770, Aug a. AMA, from li1cer:10 - ml. :lath July September—from Aumoit wtd 21. t 0. tuber. CITY Oils: Liverpool lath August—from Phill44lM, •Itlitletifk:Mber. • Front Phaadelphin.. . :•,AsroittLircriont: • and sfib. Steerage .-...... ... Passage Tickets to and from I4veryoel or st.a1:114 1 0;r - by'VIRST-OLAVS SAILTIcti PACKET • fiI; raw belitoccertd - ms appildltinn SABEL ColtTll4, 171' Broatle:vif,* twit, SOlf hl • Tflo3ll.Bot , t, 4161.16ertf at., LitLihttrgh. P. c,—Also,.bratts for nahretwaytron hinds: jy,10.-... THE , TRUND.ERROLTS., OF SAVE WERE „ V'il'na; Licit ilitkeen wen, ponsmf the 'ono-eyed •Idnelltemiths atrawetedlaxi-y meltfor the pattus of the GOA they wero.twthalf, .effat eolt's lateeimtathed revolvettraitiell , treigh.t.ut ii pen :,.1, will :se& balinthick and Wit an r nrthian arroull. 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