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Theatre.—The display presented at the Theatre on fonday night was one of the finest we ever wit leased in this city. The building was crowded from he parquette to the upper tier, and most lively feol ngs of delight were manifested by the audience at he many improvements made by the management )wing to the dilatoriness of those having charge of he gas fittings, the row of lamps on the balcony . f iutside was not illuminated, which detracted some hat from the otherwise fine appearance of the " 4 ' 't1.7 64- 07, 14 q4 7 4..e5), 4 , 6 , 4T „ip,„%„,1.,,,4, t . . t. p . &I, rant; but in the interior everything worked to a 4,-• , 1 41 , j 4. _ .. s,krri , 'AL' i A l , ,4 harm, and the combined effect of the additional .1 1.;. , - 42 , 44.'4tir4c ...."' , .. 4 7; -: t i5 ..%"14 4 7 ights and beautiful ornaments, made it look as if it % 1 - , • A .......,. , 1..f,1•=..til 6 4 .qi...". ached in gold. The performances of the Martinetti 41 ,., .... V iy.__ ' r e , t J. L.' t. t . ..f ,53, 4 ;,7,n -,- 1 . 1 4 :d+.0 9 4 , ,t+ ry a am i ty gore general satisfaction. Each member of " . A.:l l r,tilk„4•';4llcti c ,.s o , 4 4v.,s t i c tiM il f his troupe is unequalled in in his peculiar feats, and .. 4 .. ,„,,.*..,„ ;;; ,..,, e ., y ,,,_,. 4 hey will close of their engagement. crowded houses /Kt ' • tqfPla ?, t g z. <4. ll ! ‘ Yl'AT''i7 l :` ? A 4 ....,. "-.. Aqi qi .1 .. „.•A,;: , ,,t,,t, ..: a excellent bill is presented to-night, for which •- •• 'l 7- 41 -4 11:- ..k": •iv . T ,,,, .Y.radvertisement in another column. 4 • ViCeb otk ilielP' ;,wali• ° l,lv4.Nt,<N, e° a #s: dran"*.... '74,b'fir ; V' V: 4 .j.,l' ; • - toil- Sktte.r ~ 44 4.V..ti 1 15." ,, ,,,f. , .E" Charging Charging a ron piracy.—We mentioned a week or 4 sit. ~ , A . 4 1,,,,,,,Wf, 44 -!'' 51: . , 1 q.,1: o ago that one John Crosby had been committed to .°ll .04." T i t,444 ' 'L ' ''s ;'7J.:!)% f. ,.' ail for passing a one dollar bill on a foreign bank, tur k o lo, ...... a a :v.: - 0 ,,x.7:4_„. ontrary to the small note law. Crush.), us .non m• ' 6 ,_ ...: , i t ,,,,,,,.„,„ .._ „„,, 1 .. f ",.*erflg t rect.n.pq's? eleased on bail, which was on Saturday 614, imititn aptyri, -- ‘ l %!-.'4,,ri -: : I . .. , e ' „Vi - fiii • 4 1 5, lic ed a prosecution for con Tiracy against Aldermen 44,?.‘ Ids! " 0.4,E414 4 4„tf- Vilson, the magistrate who cum m i tteil him. M. 4t ittt t 50k,,t,4,...," 4 4,,,,W,c 6 .'Z i - 1 4 4 „,..11,,,4‘iri , i...... ants the tnvernkeeper on whom he passed the ilk ',tit "' , - 'O - rti r .." t),`O f 'll.el A' . "lo • W i i.;-7. gal bill, and Georgelaith, the person who made the 4.4 if ' 4 ' 4 9.. a information against him. Smith was arrested and it .44 . +44,. li i ;i f ,. 'M e. iiKi , •) committed, and warrants were issued by Ald. Par -4 lt" . ...:a4 . 4P ... CPU' . - kinson for the arrest of the other two parties. 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Crosby, it will be remembered; 4as committed to jail some days ago for a violation 'f the small note law, but on Saturday was discharg d from jail on a writ Of habeas corpus. lie started, 1 is alleged, for Westmoreland county, where he has tlelatives living, in company with another man, and . rrived at a tavern near Sharpsburg, kept, by a per 4. o n named Butterfield, on Monday evening. Here t ey called for supper, but the woman of the house . .,efused to allow them to stay unless they paid in ad r'apee. Crosby thereupon pulled out a dollar, paid :ter, and they then ate their supper. They were oth under the influence of liquor, and after eating, '"rosby concluded it was an insult to require pay in ,drance ; so he packed up his traps and said ho could go to some other tavern. Nothing more was ,earl of him until two or three o'clock in the morn. sg, when we have the account of the other side. Mr. Charles Miller says he was awakened by some ne trying to get into his house, and as a number of , bberies have been perpetrated recently, he took own his gun, hoisted the window, and seeing some , rson below, told him to go away or he would blow is brains out. The interloper then left, but shortly tier he heard him again at another part of the build_ g, and again ordering him off and receiving no an wer, he fired. About twenty large sized bird shot ntered his right hip, inflicting a most painful, though rs. McDonald and Shaw, who were called iu, say It is not a dangerous wound. When Crosby was • rought to jail, yesterday, he was suffering intensely nd it seemed as if ho could hardry survive. lie owever rallied in the afternoon. It is furthermore alleged, that at the time the shot as fired, several persons who were lurking in the eighborhood, fled, but shortly after returned and arried Crosby off and laid him down near a pile of , oards. We give it as reported to us. 77, Fillmore Iturl llooeleutt Conr.nlion.—The del egates to this Convention, which u.etts at the °eau house next Wednesday are to be elected next Satur day afternoon. The follening are the gentlemen most talked of for nominees: Congress—Dr. Win. Wright. Sonata—it T. C. Morgan. Assembly—Ephraim Jones, Hogh Cunningham, Samuel Settler, Dr.:Madeira, and Samuel Morrow. Prosecuting Attorney --Jasper IC Brady Commissioner—Capt. Fen w ick The Fillmore and Donelson men claim :3000 votes in this county. If their anticipations are realized they will give o bard race to the spurious Know No ti tug ticket now in the field. le, Cream Pic Xi..—Thera will be an enturt.ain meet given by the citizens of Rochester, Beaver county, on board the steamer Venture, Capt. Bole.. on Thursday evening, August 20th, for the benefit f Rev. PassavanCs church, of Rochester, which is now involved in pecuniary liabilities, which it is believed will be removed by the arrangements now made by the charitable of the enterprising village of Roches ter. Judging from the character of the men who have this affair on hand, we promise an admirable entertainment. Juhn { - on Ihirol, of New York, arrived in our city ' yesterday afternoon in the 2 P. M. train from the East, and was called upon by a large number of Democrats, at his lodgings. at the' Monongahela House. Be goes %Vest in the Ti train this morning, and will address the Ohio Democracy at Salem, to- , day. From there he goes on a stumping tour to Il linois and Indiana. Mr. Van Buren will be bete and address the Democracy cm the 10th of Septem ber, the anniversary of Perry's Victory. The Court House to be Warne d.—All who have business before our courts will learn with satisfao- Cion that our County Commissioners on Friday last awarded the atintraot for heating and ventilating two of the court rooms in the court house to Messrs. Williams A Allen. The mention of the names of the contractors is a guarantee that the work will be et. ficiently executed. We have alluded to this before —the reform was needed. A Handsome Present, and just in the Hight Time • —one of the gentlemanly conductors on the Pitt, burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad was pre• senicd by BOUM unknown friend with a very hand- BOWE) cradle, which arrived by Adams 6. Co.'! ex press just one day before it was needed. The donor has the thanks of all concerned, particularly the young conductor who occupies the beautiful gift. Hickory Pole Raising.—The Democracy of the Eighth ward raised a beautiful hickory polo, lent evening, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Vine street. Mr. Porter R. Sawyer and other gen tlemen addressed a large multitude assembled, and n band of music enlivened the scene with several beau tiful airs. A Democratic Meeting to form a Buchanan and Breckinridge club, was held in West Deer, on Sat. urday last. After selecting officers the meeting WWI addressed in a clear and able speech by Col. James A. Gibson. We will publish the proceeding's to-mor row, as they were not received until a late hour last evening. The largest and most splendid stock of fancy Dry Goode ever offered at public sale in this city, will he sold this morning at. 10 o'clock, at the store, No. t 1 Market street, by order of Rody Patterson, Esq., high Sheriff of Allegheny county. The sale will be conducted by James McKenna, auctioneer. The sale of that desirable farm, near East Bir mingham, will take place to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, on the promises, by Mr. Davis. It haabeen divided into lots of two to ten acres, beautifully sit uated, offering fine locations for country residences. Omnibusses will leave the Monongahela House at 9 o'clock. _ _ Pole Raieing.—Tbere will bo a pole:iitAittiln the Fifth ward, corner of Penn and .44amis: streets, on Thursday evening, at 8i o'clock: Several speakers will bo in attendance. Salt Oystere.—BK Tones, at his Cornucopia Sa loon, is daily recetfing trim Baltimore a supply of tills luxury,.They have an excellent flavor for shell fish at this 1!.148014,• _ 41, fY: ,etvo , frlo.w;ttio ' • a' ' l . ' t q- tt 7 , 4 4 ••••.: , :lb_ AIT •'-`, Jki. 41,- ." - -' 4 - - AL '. , .'O , ' ttl.4 ' v-,,,,,i• '''''''' ~, .1 el , y," . :: 1 4 ,1t.'''....-,+. •- '. • • ' :,,.... Ai -frOws , ''' ' 'Ae7•• •:.*"....... t•l'` . le* '`.., ' . ' . ' , ..(4•11, 4 0, , ..; •-. '''' 1 ' * , . i * at.' 1 , ' ' • .' , i 5.4 '.„,_0_ , 4.4i___,,e,„,..,1*,,, , ,04, , ,.-W.- ' .4+ -", 7,, ,, ,z , 716.,,,,,V7,41:' .._4 4,. .-,it'S'i - ,,,,..X..„,_ ,1.t", , .-"-'-,, , ri. , • 2:+_;:i2g.. , :;"; , ,T1.': 1i, , ,...,tir iM, ±;',l.` , - ,,,, , ,, , _-:',' , ."' ''..*,..'-.. 14 . ''-I 'ertri .- ~.. .•( " . . t . ' ":4; :: ,_,..,'. . 2- ..te ' : Ifk . ' "-4.41:,;'''5i,11,:i4 .' ,-- k':.. '--- 2::," , 7, -1 z...t . .. 1 , ,;: m t ,r,"";.'" . ~. '4"..--. UMW:GUS. Duqueene—David R. Wilikrne. Sand. M. Tompkins. Birmingham—A. Artaigaet, ii. Kleinman. Lawronceville--Jolin Jeffery, J. Friday. MaUclieeter-11. ilulley, Samuel bkeutie. For M. I Stewart. Starpaburg—David Sonnet, Francis A. Kline. 21,Eatit Birmingkam—Slichael NVard, Kew/ Ayr. Reserve—Mtn F. Cocker, A. Arkley. For M. I. Stewart Robin on—Ur. gluteus, It. M. 111,16. Moon---Joa übison. Hayti. For 31. I. Stewart. Rote—S. O. 3Poarclo, Peter Ivory. South Pithiburgh—Wesel, Marks B. Wood. Fm. T. B Hamilton. Penn--Saumol Putt Frank Collins—Henry Menold, Jon. UMW r. For M. I Stewart Peebles—A., It. those. W. D Beeler. For 31. I. Stewart. Lower St. Clair—John Munk, Cln.. King. For Hamilton Pitt—Henry Beaumont...teams Tustin. For Hamilton m'Cl o ak c. Edward Thompson, John Johneon. For M. I Stewart. Uhartiers—John MetiSivrn.y, John Flanegan arietrickley—Thomas Noel, John Stevenson. South Fayette--Wm. Nieholm,n, S. Goy., Indiana—Edward ill'Corklu, 'Chou:Las Holing.. Patton—Copt. Jam. 51'01111y, Jame.. IVOinly. Hoserre—lleury Bopp, Js..t. Eckert. For Stewart West Leer—Wm. J. M'Claren, A lex. l'ine—Thotusa Gibson, Joseph J. Berlin. Franklin—Hubert Forsyth, Senate! Neely. llpper St. Clair—Barnes Ford, Dunlevy. For Stan art We/audio.— eury Uaul , /lug), McLaren. Ptiretiant to public notice, the Democratic citizens of Indiana township, met at the usual place of meet ing on Saturday, the 27M inst., for the purpose of electing two persons as delegates In represent the township in the Democratic County Convention, to be held in Pittsburgh on the 27th inst. The meet ing was organized by electing Captain Thomas S. Hart, as President, and Henry Fey as Secretary. The following persona were nominated and duly elected a delegates : Thomas liolings, Esq., Edward Weorkle, EN on motion, Re/Jared, That the proceedings of this mooting ho published. For Gr a dy ronimg . ..4irtno, EDIVOIS Please announce the name of Charles 'Distal. of West Doer, as n candidate for County Commis ion, before the Convention which meets to.day. Mr. Ilrison is an old and consistent Democrat, and one who, although he has fought in the ranks in all our battles - , has never yet been up for office. lam as sured, too, that in the event of his nomination. lie will poll a very large portion of the Old Line Whig vote of his township. ALLEtIIIENY. For Astrnibly.—MEstms. ENTI)Rs Will you an nounce the name of Win. M. M'Clane, of Sables town, as a candidate for the nomination of Assem• bly, and confer a favor on a large number of mein. hers of the party. Ile is honest—he is capable and withal a mound and reliable Democrat. By put ting him on the ticket the party would strengthen itself materially, and if elUrted would worthily ',p resent our county. I speak on behalf of many, and speak knowingly. room of the Court of Quarter Sessions. The rand, dates to be nominated are two Congrussinen; one Senator: five Assemblymen; ono Prosecuting At torney ; one Commissioner ; one Associate Judge ; one Auditor; and two Directors of the Pm, Wr call the attention of onr re.lorc to the ad% tiiieutent iif Mrii. M. 11. Myers in aniitliiir 01 Is pa per .Ifsrroorils l'itr•herjk - The 1,1.0 token of the Principal of this ei , tahlisliment MI" Le e,timated from the following opinion of his of Look-keeping. 1 eousiiler it the first wort. I Lave wet with from which a thorough know leilee if the science of UCCOI.IIII4I cats Lo obtained. ' To the young accountant it will prove almost illl nl uable, and there are but few, even of the tuovt exp., rieneed, who will not find something new in it JOHN CAMPBELL, merehant, No. John street New York." liostetter'e Celebrated IITOIIACII IIIT TEILIi are :to more elanwoi ntaloog the new anti nom el flu 110 nl the dart hut, oo the etodraly, ntaml among the Gnat remealiea of thin age, Lei on plaeed there by virtue of meat wade istanifant by experiment/al reaultn io the praettee of our inert erolovot o:y:deign:a. an well !111 pernounl Irial“ up, o lbelneetwee. which guaroutnes for theen Uittcr. n vertu/000d p..lli"n swung tlir .1‘131)1,. pr. pnrali..o4 th , Vovlbulary of modicum. a n d 1.4 dout.r.l I 'sq. i:21.• vir with hundr•d. "1 u.vitme n.. 11 ow. g.tt. n 1/11.•IJI, 1•r.,pri..1..r+ .1,, 11.4 elattn t... nro all, 14;1 1., a rt eulm., id the .t.Frun.ch et.l Xtr,11.01,4,11•1" It. 1,1 Bil.lll. t 111. y whu ox ledge tio eu iwt F•., a /11,11 , 1 d 11/.4 ti m the teuwel, resulting in pmax /4.11.1 griping nut ..ften cholera on.rbmg, ellokris, tin. timely Luau nf ibex•• But ters, an le, dire. twos on Little, will be a certain pre ma' tire, mud should be tweil by everylaaly, taper batty at this erne bOl.l Or the 'oar. when ,eKetatries and ft sit PI - 11161181 diet. For asps Ly 110STETTIOt A FMITII, Solo AlAnntartumr. and Pruprielorn, 2.1 t; Peen And 11/r sale by the prlticipal Etrugy,istriand Ilotel. through out the United States stud I:wind.. SE-Morgantosvn, Vs.., JoLunn,'" 25, 1 si6 . I. SCUTT —Yor ervrrul pan( l had .1 'WV, derratpoll Stotuarh and Lit,. find ,or .4)61..vm g... erally out of conk,. After toting zn y..11r M. Lwat:A I ut yruVed Li ver I'lll6. nll tLn aiw n.• UtelAlt.4l4,l a . , mi.- turns ary 1,11,V0i1, and 1 , 44,..4 1.. liunlilt. I I'ILD i1•1 . 18111111111d i•llin m Leitig 1.1111 Mild and piranaat 111 al.( operld.n.,, Dr. Mt Lane's ilinsuirki, Liver Pilla and impaeVal, Vet ll* Inge, also Dr. 1. Scott'a C+lel,rate.l White Circasuan Linl meat, prepared solely ander the supervision of Dr I. Scott, a regular bleLlical graduate, aml I'llynicinn of exienxive prao lice. Neon genuine, only ae prepare,/ by Dr. I. S..tt A , Dunk Place, Morgantown, NEWS FILOSI THE FOUNTAIN /IF:A I) , 5101:0ANT‘ , w7.1, VA., Snpt. 12, This it in certify, Tltat I Isar*, eznmlw•d tbo It. ilo• for preparing sleLane'n Improved Vennifuge and Itstproved laver by Dr. 1. ftnott, who has been in the habit of pre paring aml intim; my 11rigiLLYI 11114iilirlill in my office luring tne het thirteen yearn, mod thAt I believe he hag improved them. 1 make the above etatettseut the more willingly an I bare no Interest In them whatever. C. Stel.AN K. M P. Dr. McLane'. IMPROVER Vormlingo owl IMPROVED Liver Pills, Iv-commute.] by certificate of C. McLane, for nate by I)roggintal nod Merchnota everywhere. Int. OHO. 11. KEY131 , ,1t., 140 Wood nt., Wholennle Agent. DR. J. P. FLE1111N(1, Allegheny, tour Itailroml Depot, NV1)01,41.130 Agent. ,c3-Starvllwe or Perish mon or WOSII/01 111,1alarg .111r11 of these two b. 011.040—in se..r.is at lm.!. But mark! A negt.cted amt.ge leads, by a short route, b. the Cemetery. And yet with the knowledge that Dr. ROGERS' SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CANCIIALAA 11A will effial a speedy cure, hundreds commit this fatal folly. Such delay is insanity. Sec pamphlet and advertisement. drir - For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. K. SELLERS 00, corner Wood and Second streets. Ekthl also by II ENDKILSON d 111U11., Liberty street; H. P SCEIWAKT7., and RICCKIIA.M A NIaKENNAN, Alleghrny AlSr•Why will you Suffer, wnen REMISS CAN SO BASILY OBTA I N BDT—llave yuu N Throat. tie in6y, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Cruup stiff Joints, Brost Bit., Burns, Sprains, Or Pains In any part of your system You can be relieved at once by using the moot beautiful of all Liniments, the 0 While Circaarian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, 01 Morgantown, Ye.., and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSEII, 140 Wood street, and JAS. P. FLISMINGI, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vertisement in another column of to-day's paper. (conrilm -_l. ~ • ~... 'n - • "sr , r, .' •f. , ... :I : 7 ..,. j..,;".,••••gwani;.s. , •••• - •..--' -,- ,'"- -^-` • " r-.= - v - sv. .•-•,,,;v, 4::-. f , ~,,,, ~, ......., 11a,, ,:::,-,...,.4,4 10 .. iat,,, ~". „. . 3 ,r 5 ,, , ,,,,,,,...;,,,,,t ~,,, r ~ , ,,,,i , , ,, g e11.1 . .. .1L•.. , . • , ••-•.' "tr '., ..... - •, • .' ; ‘,..- -, k-i • ' •••. ....‘ r• - r . ..,.. 'S ,1 . -.- ''.' , ' .... • • • - . .1 I •'...;> ~", .'. '."'''' ..% s. ,s. n • , • ..':" ,' 't, : - the ,names, as fax them, of the gentleinen• - faed 1 / 3 " 09gatel*fo the . County Convention on Wedneiday : let Ward—PhiL M'Laughlin, Arthur Nicholson. For T. E. Hamilton. Arthur WA HL A. I'. Anehntz. For T. B. Hamilton. Thomas Hinton, James H Clark. For AL L Stewart. John Heldman, Joseph Bell. For M. I. Stew. art. Bth James Moore, Jacob Tomer, Jr. 7th " John N. Welowry, B. F. Latshaw. Bth " Rent, Leonard, W. Brit Bak. For T. B. Ilona. Mon. Ttiomas 8. Rowloy, Joseph Weeks. For M. I. Stewart. let Ward—Wm. IL M'ilee, David Campbell. For M. T. Stewart. 2 d Itar.lott, Jas. N. Boyd. For Jolla It. Large. 3d " Thomaa Farley, Chri,liun Schram. For M. 1 thewart. 4th Morrison Factor, Wm. Illak..ly. For M. 1 Shrtsurt, THOS. S. HART, President HENRY Fey, Secretary. Th. meet, 10 day iu the El= WY -Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- if you don't want your foot pitiehml with bad and short Stockings, you will ink,' our advice and go to C. DALY'S, cor , nor of Market alley and Fifth striad, and buy some of Uix,' elegant fine Stocking, that make your feet fool nice and comfortable. Data also Makes and sells every variety or Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. &member the place, corner of Market alloy and Fifth otroet. debi iliarllittehelort! Hair Dye--Do not let the evil effrota of othir dyes &tor you from relying on the greet origin 4, warms/Al safe, sure and satisfactory. Made and sold, DS applied atIIATCHELOR'S, (in Dillo private rooms. 233 Pr Sadway, Nero York. Death of an Eminent Lawyer. WILKESBARMI, August 26.—Hurrison Wright, one of the most able lawyers of Northern Pennsyl vania, died at his residence, in this borourh, last night. Ire was the leading Democratic member of the last Legislature. and had been spoken of as a probable candidate for State Senator at the ensuing election. In the political, professional and business 7UUDLUIIPS SPECIFIC-6 gross in store interests of Lucerne county, with which he has been was Dal) FL — E.MING DIGO& rominently identified, his loss will be severely felt. 50144 wholesale end rata, by Dr. Oso. H. Asia, 140 Wnna otraet. an2fehrdhin sar-xr you wish to buy a GOOD, awl at the memo time keILEAP SILK lIAT, call and get one of our $3.00 IiATSI whirl' are as good as can be bought for the money in 111 - Ft - LATESTMNEWS BY TEL ,GRATIS WASHINGTON, August 26.—Senate—Mr. Crittenden asked leave to introduce a bill to alter and amend the Nebraska-Kansas act. Mr. Biggs objected to its reception, when Mr. Crit tendon gave notice thet he would introduce - the bit tomorrow. Mr. Weller introduced the bill of which he gave notice yesterday, to abrogate certain laws enacted by the Legislature of Kansas. Mr. Weller observed that ho was willing to do all in his power to obviate the exiatingdifficulties. The house had in a different form expressed their dissent from the laws of the Kansas Legislature, and he agreed with that body that some of those laws vio. lated not only the organic act, but the Constitution of the United States. lie was therefore anxious to wipe those obnoxious laws out of the statute book as infamous and atrocious in their character. Ile was the more ready to take this step, being chairman of the committee on military affairs, and of rearm anx ious that the right arm of the public defence should receive proper sustenance. If such a bill he passed, he thought there would be no difficulty in passing the Army Appropriation Mr. Briggs desired that the bill he referred to the committee on territories, but withdrew his motion to enable Mr. Wilson to offer an amendment by adding a section declaring null and void the 251st chapter of the laws of Kansas, being an act to punish offences against slave property, together with such other pro. visions in said laws as recognize or protect slavery as a legalized institution in the territory, together with all provisions to establish official oaths, other than those specified in the organic set, or which re quire any test with regard to slavery and the Fugi tive Slave Law, to he applied to attorneys, and jurors, or which suspend the right of habeas corpus, or which allow any other than actual residents of that territory to vote, or which allow jurors to be selected in any other manner than by lot. or which punish ein,ens of the territory Iry chaining them together and exposing them to labor ,in the public works, or causing balls and eha ins of iron to be attached to them. It also further declares it to be the deliberate opinion of Congress that all persons under arrest in the territory, under indiciueuts of treason or other political offences. are wrongfully detained, and or• ders their immediate release. II directs that the iliovernor of Kansas order an election its the Terri• tory on the Tuesday soeceeding the first Monday of November next, at 1/ jell time all persons who were actual borioad, residents ,if t Ile Territory on the lid of \ „y, 1°,6, skill be entitled to vote and lie btu to eleetion. Members of both branches of the Legislature shall be chosen aceordiug to enumera Lien and appointment. to be ordered by the (lover nor. A delegate to Congress shail also be chosen Sheriffs, Probate Judges. County Commissioners, Clerks, Recorders. Av. False swearing at any eke. tion is declared perjury, to be punished by imprison. meat not less than three nor more than twelve months, and by fine not less than .$ WO nor more than and ten days after the election all p,r ,,ng ri,sen shall be el igthie to elder upon their duties to the exclusion of all persons now claiming such authority. Mr. Bayard regarded Mr Hitler's hill i.rm, m. r, effect than a dt,laretion -I rights, and as such he could 1,11• fur it. but under ti,' Vir , •11111.1A114.1., ,null he sanction any propos:6,i whieli-would bring him ,nt, oontlict with the judielary, , Ir action as to the legality of ti pareuhr laws. lie Id never run tent to any 1. - op,sition to modify restrain the 11..wer ve.eted by the i'•.n.t.iiit: •El in the executive. lie ITar ready to admit, at OW 4111110 time, that !Mile of the laws of In W 143, were sho.•king In lie morn) sense of the e,inniiinity. and some ,-1 which in, a d e d national right.. St.eh laws, Le is willing by a •locla ration of right 4. t. abro. 4 ate. I le, ~,,, t h at was the only way . in wt.,. h i'..tigre. , could net. but the prop usitinn of the lion, b. present their ece,uti,i by the President. with, wiping them from the statute hook. multi be def,ide,l on no s..un.l principles of constitutional legislation. Jiro Nation voted int /ITIII tippler 0:1 of the hi tet,sed in Nan. It.t.A, Io orgenire the territories Nebraska nail Raritan, been:lie it gain the people the right to regulate their d:oneatie institution., their own way. The bill propweed In undo that week, and pre -entre Gtr they ,ht,111.1 he free to rmke O,A r „„ invilitetion, and tti what respect they ph.•iild not lie that free. ThIF I.,po.tti.iti dot n-t meet hoe 1111 V, Kati -n: t 94,1131. I 1./ Lc it tr as a rifler to 1/10whirl, en t rrefted otentotre they knew to h e ithIII)V. , tI , 1.. 111,. Senate Itt—ti ni tn...t every one 1.1 the ttppe.i.t..ition hill, and in,t•t nil op..n it I. the ‘lefent of that making I. r the mulq—rt -I. the ore r lii s til.lre ..n the talk every p p that Lind h— Irt`te ornieal..rinr. carry into elTert their .nary Lit 01 , t1lot i.e reduce! t, PLit - loreeion and he f.•r.e.l I. frntn their effort, It, ..vertorn the o..,efrunt nr. .k'ter the army 1.111 ten+ par red, ,f it .1. • . 11.1 at ail, he w.... 111 Later: re,peet prrt.s , tion, and dei.herate 111- ..n ti,err prra ri. tr. 1 ... t rev then• w ..t.tertan. tl.e I, a 1.1.111e,r. ra,).,1 that the h.ll ord amendment tal•led. 11 . ..1`.er )th.l.rr h, , ninti.m • as he.peak on 'he and :11.. Mr. Keller tall he w one 'f the 111.“ w t,„ ..ymp•thum with the !loupe in Ili , fuetpm, viinree on 01.• nrItIC The only ehtept he I,a t,, do what the Senate 4,1 three fur week, ago, nnil time 6.111 which he oneleil war no in-re ner lerr than one reetion of that hill whieh the ,ien me had passed, Litt *bleb, for conic rearein rir other, been guttered t,i 'dumber on the Speaker's tohlr. but it, the 11.inee could find co much fault with .upper. . ..ive law.. in Kansas, and he ivi-uld admit some of thorn Were oppressive and as atrocious and infamous tie any lan which hal ever fitund their way ~ n the statute look of uny free people in any age of the world, Ht.v shmilit the Stnote hesitate to div•larii them null and void; as he had before declared, many of them were not only in derogation of the organie law. but of the t'imstitiition of the 1 nit,' Stater Freedom of speech was guaranteed by the ConAtitu lion, but by POnla of those laws it was denied; and when he found law• which were in conflict with the Constitution he not choose to wait for the judg ment of the Judiciary, but wanted to wipe them out at "nee. Mr. limier regwrtled it an n fubj.et whinh wn .inewliat delicate t. , meddle with • and thought that nn :ittrinpt to legit.late tvr till involve II• iu greater ilm m-k. rt-v, cx,:inr. If the Ins, ore un , on.la uu, nni they WV!, Void. AT I 014.11( f lr, art „ i hp dee:are 11,oin No. and thorrl,r mull >..0 l uestiona. Ile lei', ented the :lea nt I,l,ling eta anything ,00n to the It vile. “fir. Brown loir,iied a 'quit:lr Inn of argument. Ile 3,31 willing to admit that those Inws were unron that therefore war lomml to blot them out of the ,tatute loe.k come of th,” were urijiiAt and outrageous to he turn, hilt Inr, of Virginia might i.e outrageous too, IV, t that a reaeon why C.mgre, .hott hi ...leg - me to pre vent their exeeution The people who teak,. their own law , are the ['Pit judger of what !awe they need. aro4l after g,ilirg them the right to make their ow, lan ( . 311gre,, 11341 no power to interfere anti over turn thou. If Congrer: , vouhl tie that, it might a, Welt 'tithe law, for the gonernment of the pet. 1.11101 trio ternt,i,, and Ithanklon the tilesall4 , 1;0110r of popular gin ion moti,ti of Mr. (hinter the Senate a.ljournetl. J. J noose ".amnions. from the Select I'..mmittet• opp.,ittkol to int e.,litote the assault by .kle NI Olen upon Mr. tiranger, in an ..n Thursday last, tootle a r.iport, , etting forth the testimony and every particular of the occurrence, Ibe rettlitlg or which produced occasional laughter. A majority ••f the Committee, Messrs. Simmons, Pettit and Elie, say the evidence shows that the party wit 11,1 resorted to the use of percent chits. tisoment f•r words spoken offensively was Mr. :Mc- Mullen, as be Wag it,. diet 1,11. P 1,,,i1,11 to threats, and the use of threatening gestures with hands or lists. The language end manner of Ms. ti ranger had been certainly provoking, though !reliably not intended to he so ; but his acts had shown no syinp. toms of an intention to resort to violence, or disposi lion to attack Mr. McMullen, otherwise than by word:. The ease is one which involves a breach of privilege, extenuated, however, by circumstances to pitch a degree as require, on the part Of the 'louse, in the exercise of sound discretion. No further action. nuZ.'S da apc The minority of the committee. Messrs. Smith, o f Va., and Fuller, of Me., say that Mr, tiranger volun tarily entered into rn.nversati. , n going on between two gentlemen, in its character I ar.nyive to no one. and with a manner conspiciously rude and in langu age insulting and profae, and in so doing, accom panied it with gestitulations, and without necessity rudely pushed aside or struck down the hand or arm of Mr. McMullen. The reports were laid upon the table and ordered to be printed, and the committee discharged. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio. mov e d that the House adjourn, but he withdrew the motion at the request of Mr. Leteher' who said as assaults tat I batteries were grave matters. he wanted the facts in this rase to go to the world. Southern men had been rharg Ltd with being excitable and irritable. and he wished those reports and the evidence sent to the North, to show that Southern men are remarkably forbearing in matters of this character. lie offered a resolution which was received with laughter, and referred to the Committee on Printing, that 10,000 extra copies of the report and the evidence in the ease of Simmons for and on behalf of Oranger vs. McMullin, be print ed for the use of the members of lid! House. Mr. Letcher asked, as the other side were so willing to censure my colleague, why do they not introduce a resolution against Mr. 111-anger? (Laughter.) Mr. Harris, of Md., made an unsuccessful effort to proceed at once to consider the unfinished business of last session. The House by 43 majority refused to adjourn, and by 2 majority refused to call the House, as moved by Mr. Orr. Mr. Wakeman offered a resolution proposing to make a proper deduction from the pay of members, who by reason of pairing off shall decline to act or vote in the House. Pending this subject the Mouse adjourned. I=l MOROAN a Co., 164 Wood street THIRTY-FOURTH coNolUcks EXTRA SESSION. . _,_ , J 477 . ' MERCIAI . choosing the ifdiMaiiirby Prelident, aturGetleiral Ramsey and Hcart M. Wireer Vice-Presidents. A committee on Resolutions was appointed, who re ported that, being satisfied that organized and armed bands of lawless and desperate men have invaded the territory of Kansas with the purpose of expelling and the extermination of peaceable and law-abiding citizens, and in carrying ouctheir purpose have been guilty of arson, robbery and murder, destroying houses, murdering unoffending citizens, while en gaged in their lawful concerns, end whereby women and children hare been driven from their homes, rendered orphans, bouseless and penniless, there fore, thlsolt,l, That we deeply sympathise with the sufferers and aro willing to extend them shelter, pro tection. and whatever aid may he required to supply their necessities, and alleviate their sufferings ; that we condemn the spirit of bigotry and fanatical abo litionism which ban produced this state of things ; that a committee of ten be eppointed by the Presi dent to gain necessary and proper information, and, If thought advisatkle, to visit the scene and report to the President, and if they recommend the raising of funds for their relief, then a committee to be ap pointed to effect that object, and the proper appro priation of the funds raised, and that in no event will we sanction any interference or action against the Constitution, or anything not warranted by law lino right ; that we desire that the Federal govern ment should interfere to subdue insurrection and preserve peace and protect the rights of the citizens of the territory. After the adoption of the Resolutions, speeches were made and the meeting adjourned. Further by the Niagara New YORK, August 26.—The Niagara readied th:s port about 9 'vlork last evening. In every part of the kingdom the contractors are suspending all but the most pressing of public work 'rho I fall was the Emperor's fete( ay. A grand g was celebrated at Notre Dame, i the presence of all the dignitaries of the Slate. Th To Doom was sung in all the churches of France. At the theatre• the people were amused with dramaHe representations of recent military events, while there were in addition, games, balloon ascensions and concerts, and the evening closed with an illumination of Paris, and grand displays of fireworks. Another movement has been started by the 0 , - leanists. Despatches from Paris state that the Duchess of Orleans, Count de Paris, the Duke de Chartres and M. niers, have left Hamburg fur Ost• end. in consequence of dogriatebeg from England. Marshal Pelissier has been raised to the titled Duke of Malakoff, with a pensions of 100,0011 fret-n. 4. The news from Spain states that a report prevails --needing confirmation, however--of disturbances at Cadiz, while disarming the National Unard, but excepting this the disarming was going on every where quietly. A government steamer, loaded with pruvisinus, had been tiespatehrd In Madeira. The cholera was increasing at Lisbon, Italy. It was reported In Pad, that the reported in an rrection in Naples was untrue. Nra tilt La A WS. August 26. The steamer Texas, .I.om Vera Cruz, with dates to the 22d, arrived at later:intim.. The mails have come up. Thu coon ry is tolerably quiet. The vomit. is raging al Vera 'rue. The Lollar, in the Northern States arc nitting fearful ravages. Voluri has taken Avant ige of the fact to roll the people of Zacatecas to h, id, offering In defend them against the Indians. the Mexican government. fearing the Tehuantepect .epedition of fil,blll. tars, hue sent an army to watch heir movements. riticsito. August. 2f.-There 'tau an in1(1101150 Repoli demonstration. Six thousand tlerinans gore here hut night, and were addressed by Judge tstullo ill'inrdnunti. There was a torch light pro cessiirn one mile in length. Advices from Leavenworth state (hat Lawrence seas still unharmed; one thousand men wera room pletrly armed and ready to defend It at a moment's earning. Sr. 1,..1 14, August 2i. This morning H. t;ratz Itrcwn otittor u( the Missouri I 0rrn,,,111 /,1 Mill , . Itcyli.•l4, the ,leftwed candidate for Congress. ccal Detnocrat lt. het. loll . fur alantt e•iics 1 , c1 , .vr here, hyr the pitrii, et' fighting a duel, •!rtrture ,1111.10 by 1:1 ,, VII1 Rio kit/I:"V • nnrn.-•. 1 Ley ut t Mt•IV..I la ig Al.•rllug. 2(.• meat ing iif iif the St:tie 1,111 in thiii efts, em bracing thirty two delr y fnlc I. the Siiitu rot, Spa-eche?. ben,buit is 13100 01 Mr. I,llnnoce, were Londe by iievrge Lunt, t;corgo llill ittril 01110 r,.. ~111 t ' SEII I)I•fTSHI mc, II TH EAT IL E.. r JoSEI.II al 7' tirtklo rt. , at 1111=131 110,1 the eeg-e.lgtel of 11,.. telee,e.l ‘I liT I rrti, r 'IN/11.‘ M..1”1 1.111 Ili. /I I L :s.•e ok the It 1t FA, TH.,UI'I.; ‘% - Eit rvY Al'4;l',`T 1. o ^, Tho t;r21,01 ii. 411•4 . The Nenillan C•renlval, 111 sclitdi wh Om. wt. Ls Lutic In Pufol.l--Jul ion and Phi lippo Nnr Dec It st I omen u--Itugnlnot, P 111114,1.. Mokrtlltrtt.• U. , Hole In the Nall. al_ Th.• Pt y. Last. cirept mogt n•Killar F.II lonatuntic i•ennoln It II I, , lnnten, Sops PROGRAMME OF ru six vi ANNUAL FESTIVAL THE UNITED GERMAN TURNERS, Fru BE E 1.1) AT PErrtißli HU 11. PA., L ft.. 111 lb. ,111 lb, ?tilt Al IMi; 11E411 411 CITV II (LL. Tor.ala y. A ogugl 2u. tr o'clock. P M .tl.• 111 t 11.v.l , /11/1.1 1,111 Into vr,...afnn I••,• ILI 0.1. m/1.1 krl 1.,1.E / I.• x12.-re knr. , Lnilions i• 4.1 1•• I. 11... n lasso. 1 ,n..giy I. II .1, , 1 n1 -•n.. Inn . along In ...11.4r. At,i, to 1 31..,t) .•t, 11.111.11v1,1, n :noilstl,•l.l 1.. I' .810 J; n10u..: 1.• , 0r111 ...I 1.. %Sat, Wutrr to Ilarkel. to It v 11 Wedsaceday, Auguul 21, 9 o'clock. A. M Itia.lCl. , ib..l glarNes by !!• !•14,41,0r ,f ..t n In, g, UN ITED EATEs Pt.l , i bp (bp l',1;.1011,711 A.m.,. IMP. I P. - F. tb•rst,, ;"pt Ctett‘l,ll. A 1'w:1...t0 c:ty P 4:i awl Pit., Coliret t al T h t.r.day. A uguitt -- Atiaia'attii•um will wasiitutia• at halal yaw tor• into hat i . a ap•.„l4-i t aa with Amer,. an taiiii'Ll• Akin. Iltii Anat. ; Aitast . Vriiivaaia ICraxs 11.111.1 ul Clitciunatt ARM Ili i.,,,. I.IU n/.1 . A...4140011X I'itl/4 1 / 1 11110. a. The the ri K llt of Mittel/ wUI rent On Liberty tell( xlntto namtermarcli duwn Market to t•...t. ictrnnt nj, ill 111 along We4.l le Water-, t 1;• M nl rr to km 0114,14; along Siatillitlelti It, Liberty; dawn I..i•erty 1., St Clair; along St. Clair Itt Peen ; np l'eun In ithnn nt Do.na)'s Grovv. Alb r .lelnett nu Oitttlet, by Mr. IVILLIANI it..Ti AuK En. the Ityrunmstie riervtgeti will I : nt 2 1../ /X k intimate 1-xt.ri I' SL I , tlllll i•I 1.4 14/ .1111‘12er, Al I.tek n nd t gull Ins OS MI 11/ City Hull, in iltno,tnitt I.lllllllnr, . 1/11// rraiting Lito , iitry itrt,.lll, tioipt Friday, August YS, 7 o'clock, A M 'V Lir !woo .1.../...1111.4.0. at Ilead Woo nda, and at 't 1....1, a 111 On oxodrandi to tho plan , ur FostiTal. w ho, 1.11. . Inc and ..hooting ex, rriw. w,u Imo , 'Ml. 1/111...., •o•esod lin at o'Llock. rollo% 4 , 1 lo gyoiamthe olsor. Vasa, 11 'farnor l'apda will pat tallatto. 1'• tit o'clo, A, I'. W.. awa:d pritos; , 1,1111 an, 1. , I blul Quarter,. right o'rha Em. I'. %l lit.dol Itnll In City Hail 'term s of Admission, ctc ort. •ut• ; pLu or ; Itnll. SI.:A.; Dim), r... r•tar For Iho avonnunalation of ea". 11.11.1 Nil, nt short titt, , rval, to and from the Oa, It JOIIN W. WCARTIIY, 811.1. PosTica and Disratunion, will attond to the Posting and Distributing . . 111 Ids FOR CONCI.:HTS, LECTURES, EXIIII3ITIONS, kn. All commottientionn--etther by mail, telegraph, or other wko---allrectod to the ogle° of the Morning Poet, will twelve prompt attention. ap7 rIIIIIS IS TO NOTIFY TILE PUBLIC that. EI.LIKT W. MoLIIN NIS end SILAS J. 1110411 NNIS lett their home. The pithily In warned not to harbor or OM I lit, 11 , 11/. I. they an miner.. Stine J. Mellionie d. tellered to 1,11.71 111/111., r. ithout delay. I will poly toy awe personal a~trxrtx, and (11 1 oilier,., KDWAIII) Mill IN iltl~ tor.2o:lw. Frunkfort Sprittp, Ibuiver ' • riIItINITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS.-- 1 ItlCit'U S. SMITH Principal. Thin School will 111S-OPP,N ou MONDAY, September aui.tfil we FItENION'r SONGS FOR 'HIE PEOPLE: a first-rate Song Book, compiled by Thos. Drew, Doj., 1,41i10r of ilia " Ifinssachusetts Spy" Mr. Drew wilted the Tippecams- Songster, which was so popular iu the ennipaign of 18.10. This will ho equally popular. Let it be scatteivil broadcast among the people. For ode by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., au2li Fifth it., opposite the Theatre. LINSEED OIL---500 gallons Linseed Oil for sale by fit Wotal street. A LLEGLIENY INSTITUTE. — The next session of this Institution, situated on the rorner of etieral sod Robinson streets, Allegheny City, will so on MONDAY, the Ist of September. Young Geutlemen desirous of pursuing the Latin and Greek Classics and the various bntuchas of• klathimiatlts preparatory to an advanced standing in College, will find in this Institution every facility. aufi6t3tv L. BRADLEY, Principal. FRESII DATES-21) inatts just reed and for sale by RHYMER & ANDERSON, au26 No. 59 Wood street. COCOA NUTS-3000 to amide and for ea by— RHYME .% • ANDERSON, nab No. 39 Wood street -FTO US E TO LET A colninodious - Two Story BRICK DWELLING MUSA situated ou l'runklin street. opposite the Sixth Presbyterian Church. Possession given immediately. Enquire atthe house, or of Di - MUM A BIOKSTSON, 1021 *f o& 221 and 223 Iperty street. 1 , RANCE From Mexico From CA ir it g 0 inMEI lEWEM errrssviunt: BOARTV . ,Or" TRADE AND MIORCHANTir President. L. WriNARTIL via Preside' nit , T S. CLARILE, OHO. W. CABS. Treartere7. N. F1M.3165, Je &cu./wry. JAMES P. BARR. .S , ..tperintenden:. 8. T. NORTHAM. JR. CArnunitt.! of Arbitration _fur August. I.IICO. W. CASE, V. P. THOS. 111;11.1., MC kNDLESS DICK} J. A. WILSON, PITTSBUICGII MARKIT4 Omer or THE nULY 9 iOlllllE. POET, ) Tneaday, Ativ:wit 4ti, I.Sofi FLOUH....SaIea 474 bblR, 119 followa:—.Yi Lhle. Imperfine front wagon at $..",,87 1 ..;; 40 I.LIN. extra from ao. at $6.60; 45 lEperlltu• and extra front xtore nt $0.12‘.va,n,t12. , ,,,; I,lls. extra family from more at 'VLSI' 110 hblx. extra in 1.1, from atore at St3.6F.:Lin - n0.7:.; 200 4.4.15. enpertina and extra family from at, o ht $0,12;.. $6,70 and $6.0; k.; SLOAlt...Snles U lic's...Word kir and folly fair nt 310LAS:31 .Soles 10 bbly oak at 5Sr.. cash WlllaK ...Sales 70 bide. raw and rectified at 314;•2 , cash 11ACON.. Sale-s 19,000 the. plain canvassed hams at 11%‘.. and 4 00 Rao. +114.01,1er. at 100. LAHD...SaIes tierces and 10 bide. No. lat 12c., rash. OlL...Salex 11 1.1,1 e. No. 1 Lard at 40c., rash, and 5 bbll. do du. at 03c., cash. SALT...SzIee 60 lible N. 1 et $1,623.4. META L... Sole, 4'2. tone Springfield et RIM, nix menthe . London Money Mnrket. LoNDON, A IlgilMt lO.—The Molloy market is mere otrin gout; C.... 11.10161 for money quotOtl at A i ct , storks souk, suit trnunartions limilat. The numnitit of bullion Ix the Itook Ir:oglan,l Ito h. creamed ..4:6lLoiro. The lrou market hl lirm at previous quotations Raring her Iron and rails In Vi ttit-I st t!+01,14 by.; llodr.h pig iron in Glasgow' 735. nil. I.IVLItPrIt... Anglin( n it hut change in prier, the demand being mislerate; good thin 3314.0045.; Southern:+M. An improvement of 24.1 has 0.31111,1 in the price of wheat, which in, however, chitifly confined to hotter grades. Corn has advanced dd.; the thlium! in co/lined t o 0,, ' , max ..1 the home trade, and supply I. e market in small. The weather has teen favorable f,r agrteultural put Inure, sad the me,.otth. in regard to the grata en TA gonerally good. Anothor cirrnlar quot,4 :: . 24; W , Nt.-rn railed K 11,.t of Bn. Pd.; wha. 11 heat 94. tkl 4:01th1.6.1 WrMern Corn CO., and 11113,d 3.d. 61. Lard la .0101.11 Cl her rrW.l , 40e . New S ork Market Nrw 1 Jxc. itl4ll.t I; :AA , Mt!. steamer', news 1110 110 ,Ile,t 1110101 timt rime Let. 1 , 1,m 1.1ri.4 1.41. , 11,110 1.t.14 nt 1 1 . , ,:5 1 / 1 0. Mt... 1t Iti-at litr .nl.t. 26. , 1) titudwln ht sl.tgi r.,rch„i,( . .,, 1411 Nlll, tlerliffing trotirm y tmln. rtit,op.t Ittishrlit Irrrirt ~..d at timmll2, nod whit., at 1,71,C0 I', , rk Mtn, ; nal.a 4ttu Mixt, full prittt, and Print.. nt 7,- ti7t. it 111.11 dull 11!111 a timtlerute tmsittes. ut prey! lir nT tric 1,nr.1 tit outlet. 1111.1111 .11111 nt 11 1 Minn. 411.1 ithotiltlrrn rn 1:11.,00 IL, ni I 1 tlllll,. 111118k)druoping RBlO,l 11,N) hl 43 1 4 el/flor 110 N, vale. 100 Imp 1(1... Sugnr 11111. orittn 300 111, Utiertna )It.il4ortrit firm, mkt. 101, 1.01 1 , Ur Immort.l tyil net trit salvo 111.000 gall , da nt - ft Kantin 11 . 1.41 firm, eintlll 1 mlett tit milt pig at p 1011. 91111,4. lower, Eno. K. It. it9 l , tonirtm nti.l Cl,l:agt. It. 4). I,lll' . Illlm.t , (.'entrai 111 , . Itrztiltite It. It. mi.., Philadelphia Market 1 • 1111_11/[1141114. A vtg atk( 26 —Tito Floor mnrkot is 4 ei+i,4l4 11113 1 . tl^ Nownra'a 11,44-, attli otoadyierport elentatol; mlos, 12,1 141 n ii. tt. Thomas' nt y 9rni I/14N fr , ..11 groomi fromn n Mint nt 64;J., ol I sr.., 1 , at $...12 1 7 ; tit. t• 14.1t0d Jetylutol for supply of the city re tail bale al iron, 6 , 1 11,1- ~1,1 'tool, to 611.75 for froth gronml, and $1,,c7,40 for styes o 1,1; Mr (Lowy brand, Ey o hour dull; hold tiornionily nt ;I,'uo. fl.-at flrm..lll, .nlos of small lot. float) groorttl Poona at 6,11.f0i1. TM , &wand for Wheat or, loss uot.‘e. bat tin+ supply in tu.derar. 411141 111'14,4 firm ; lodes atonit bus nt 61,11266 , 41,L3 for new Soutlwrn. and Nnuot. rod, old, SI,I"ZR. 61.65 for whit , . tyro 1441 m (air elerontol and *toady; erAlrel I.IIV bits 1.1 1 / 1 11/1 at 7h. Corn fu 1(t .d rrykerd mid firm; .ale. 704 i ilai• good S.mt.M•rn yellow nt 4.1.1.64 rim 7 61 littshol, afloat. oats nano and Om; ,mhos ;SOU 1.11. )II 14' for .1,1 Peon., of and :rr for new Syntliortt Whisky firm,: Amall stales 1,14. nt 1.., xn,l hunk at 24. I=l CiNvta.,l, A 110,Mit V, l!tni. and pi ra again 111.1 e high, r, z I,a,th tha thnnettal a IP, ti, , . P.AJ , ..1 170 Mall Id 4•:"1. and 1.4 Irian axtrn at NI Orr pra t. rth tY 1 ,' 114 , 11. In Gran, itnthlan hn. ft . ..pH - ed. When! 1. !...1•1 at clay ' n 541.1. ti * Son 1.4,11 at • Itl . hlt•I 44. from wag...a at • .`.t. • .nn 3.11 II 1.u.n0 .311 s hay, at Them ia , trattgar Sotar 4 ta•nian•l i, fair at nor ta,t nia•tataqo: with end , - kid. at 1:=11 II kLiam , a r. tt4uet ".!tl.--- A t tL. unrAa tt, tl e , w 1„ a44l;et et te eletritt ative.ttee. l•et deli t—..t.let. :me nett , . of (1./fn Mt I.l.4nApj t..r r 1 3 ,, pod rrll•m. WldeitY .pr)..4.41 at 34 1 erf,S:. G.l Cllr - tlOll I ii‘.,. Ness Orleans Market Not Wm.).. A uelpil • r, 10 ( • 'LI at 10!.s.0:10 . 3,'; c ; oo A: D , . , mlllll., I 6 t elg ht. steer Se Bad !laver I loos of Food --11....111. ann.it x. ut in a I haily alien that grint ter, vidr, tlo• it. is, 1,111, ill ii-.. urilanng and ing tli.• ei•n.liti,in fr nu 1..,h t tie . - hyle a iii rl.)u.. nu I. nndil. pr.. 111. t . .. 1 11. 111 1.1 loom* von hit 1.1 lir,. WNITIII , IO, it1t1114,• • ,, ..klteky told nernl prs,wfmt,m lof wnl.t ..( 11.,10111y Annual"! tlunin. a. 1.1/ y Ihii vat ion,. orrioni In Kotuler. It )un 1,.114 fi-ok tr) Hut.LARD BITT KRA, a r,in..ly rogni• I .w for bad 111,,Miit. and .t,.iiin h di.,-1.4.. Cs onion !—it 4.0111-I Itaslng All iinitacio. roil tidik for IL 41r..,1 flattens. AV_ 5..111 nt $1 fr., 1..4 tlt, or Nit boffin, for P. 11,y t).n pro. ptirAona, BENJAIIIN 1 . A4; K. Jo A ea., IIA/3/.....cturtb, I . 6nrmax-ootinta nod Pa., 1I L. A 00., A.m.. 11'44 . 1.011 1 4 / 1 4i %V. 4./ 141 - o,ll' Hjjd funaciata /19. i • 1 u. AUCTION SALES MUSLINS, ( . (1"1"F(IN Y.NRNS, Al' iI cri..N‘t k ist II th.• r, .if A.•1•1 1 / 1 : ..It .!iI it nia, to, .1 koclaa. %11. 4-1 CAP1n,?(4 , 14. 1 . 4 , t ti-t. th.• above ..11.;htly .1a05Ag,...1 I.) fir, A1..._ :10 hall .14,0. V•. 011., 11\ .01i 1 / 1 3 , 'L eighth jai., Ilran.l) . 6 quarter ..mks Ma.hara Was, Tobacco, dr. ao26i 1/111, , ..1iarr. FORT WAYNE OAS S'n)l K - ening. titViturt ; 0 . 1 101 . 1, et the Nlotchikot,' utseita. will 1.-..qd— ltsi h.rt Wa)sa. todhshl. Co. 'I DIN Au, LC , III It BA N 'AItM AT KIBLIC SALE, ?Olt CO' sTRY 1 / 1 , 1“, Ing e Angtod Lat lt. at It/ o'clock. hill itbe hell that ',Junkie F arm , ....ntanong 11l :wren, sliuntoil bur k of Rant horn. in Lower Rt. Clair township, adjoining, !Iletilniv.'s 1.,, in. awl at prenoiit moulds"! by Mr. Doran. The above in o Loy from th.• Brownsville Ruud or ItirminK hau:nnn,l,n.s.a: a large portion of w Leh n rit ii. HA, 1, liKiu n il, .-.,a•red with the ilnent h•renl trtM, lie moo) dc. .n. It In well adapted ter "relined , . unpins - I.s. glirdeming, 01.11,111F111 lit am exoolletit inarkot, an I only n hnK rmlo frtiiii the cif), ..lovoted a 1.., the smoke nil un healthy tugs and mtrumtn .4 irrommln pore Itrateista atnustpltere and flew scenery, A nett Lodge 111.1, the Monongahela at htrinitaatotto. and II ttiroptke rvind ut tinny iirnilo are mowwlyeert,,nnl t t in, evihirmeted fer. which mid lewd foist this ',relent), bringing It ulna inore directly L , the oltv nisi) adding greedy pletoil. The WIIOIO wtil I.' gold iu lit., .4 . 21, 10 n.'rn, the !domino, mill leave the Motedignhoilk House at d tu. , ruiug of male i,, take pen...t.n to the grotoel fourth . loilanc.- in 1. 2 and :I v... , Rh ilbto. .1221 I' M. DA .%n.! tonoor. H (lsi.:A NIANclIES'11:1; IT A UeTlb 'N ..nb SATURDAY ittlorn....l, .Ibignoi nt llio pron..", will I, ,add Ihnt valnalblo Lot ••i Ilroutol, 1.11 eliartior stroot. at own, of an alloy 25 Rot oink, tioar the-14,1.1W Sono.' House, havingt a Dont fort on Chat Doi- at root, and ext,ll.lllA 721., I db. ;OW, e,.n a Id. lb t. vn.clodit silmtatslird. irmutt 1),c,1111,1 tt collar, .-oal h. orap . ory, n .4, Tinwi - roAnlti.• In i ;i nur Annual 11” %1111 hit. r , tl. . ~,, . 1 1.3 hon.' an2:l D. M. DAY'S. Auct'r. D[ssouTioN uF PAIITS ERSIIII'.- The itittifierehip heret...forn I.e.tweeti the / e.•tilmtte. wider the firm Of JONES. LAUTII R I`R. wtu Mn . Arid by Inutll3l o‘ent oil the firtt. ilfiy of A tfirtfitt, The tifieinenr of the late firm will let nettle.) by the new Ih to oi .10S ES LA UTII. It. P. JiINKS, lIERN AHD IA PVT, .INO. F. LAUTII.I The tmdergigned have formed a limited partusrsl4. tuolor Ow firm of JONES A LA Irlll. in thn of NI A N AM) K I NU AND DEA LI Ntl IN I RVN in which firm tha gt 11.1,11 partners urs It. F. JON E:s, in tin City of Pittsburgh, and BRILN A R.D molding in the Borough of East Rirottngliant; and the elwciot part ner i. .1 AM ES LAI:11111.1N. rosuhog itt said city. who hue contrihnvod Mt) oue thousand rhea hundred Rn,t aohry thros dollars tad t mutts of capital to rho common stock .•I part uunhq~, whceh in to cAIIIII111.111“. 08 of the lot 1119 of Atiotst, 1846, and to tormiunto int the It day of August. IStil. B. F. JONES. fIKKNAItIJ JAMfizi Pitbiburgh, Angnet 23,1, IttB6—{nu'Lb:d6w) D ItOPOSA LS WILL LIE RECEIN" ED by the Committee of Arrangement. of the Nmaylvarkr, Poste Agricultural Stalely until FRIDAY II:Ia.:NINO next. her the or ni hing of the Ltuulwr for mot putting up One Iltaidred and Twenty additional Covered Horse SLOW 111.11 ho Fair Uroundti of said Society. The Stalls err to le• five feet and third in width, and to eortempond in depth and height ill (IRMO Of II thnilnr kind already erected. Each Stall to to, provided with a Trough and cloned in front 1, boards and rough sliding door without lunges. The whop• to be c.ittipleiteil in three works from the day of letting. Tering Canh or ten days fr.qii the Kahl time of I tinipletion. Propo.al, to be directed to the CtiNINIITTEF: DY A Pr- EA NU F:MENTS, Cm. rri JAMES WAREHM', No. d Ertl 13 miroot. The Sloth, 1,. .'main 111.11 the Ommnds as the property of the Society. Fair further iit formation, enquire of ()LIVER P. SI lIRA S. General Superintendent, who can be found at the tiroutol. from morning till evening until day of letting. By order of tho Committee. WM.. MARTIN, Sr. Pittsburgh. Aug. 25th, 1856--pin2sl Chairman. A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANO FORTES, Just recei real from the cclebra.,%l mat ufac tory of CHICK EKING A SONS, Itoston, and ; other distingnished tuakere, to which the at.' ten lion of purchasers ix respectfully Welted, by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. SI Wood street, near Fourth, anal Agent for Chickeriug 8. Sons, Boston EFINED CAMPHOR.-500 lbs. just te xt, ceired and for sale by (au22 . 1 FUMING BaO. v.: v., .40 , 7_„.„- • -4,4401, ',"*l RIV,ER NEWS. Tax Baran..--,Leat evenifig at:dtik there :were 20 India . water it the amine!, and falling. Weather clear end cold. . . Tan:keel-Wet ".-Qaphaa Boy ^ la at tha.wharc loading fr.r Wheeling and Gailliglis; abiintenda leaving to day. Toe Louisville Cfaritiet, or the 211th, say - a • The river was about at a stand yesterday, with twn incites water on the falls, with very little prospect of a rise. Freights to the !both are very high, much higher then our quotations Claturday, which were intended to co', to shipments to Memphis. The current tutee to New (trio'as are ae follows: Pound freights $1; whisky r2,h11 bbl : potatoes sl,_'syti, Nil. The rates on way lute are $l,lO 451,20 lor way freights, and 75c. forany point below Eva.. on the Ohio. To Memphis the rates are 75c. for pound fre Ors, $2 fur whisky, and $1,60 for hour. " A Smart. — Wo Inaru from tho Momphis Bertio, that the steamer National, on her way to that purl, from Loahi, was damaged to the extent of As She 0 . 511 rounding tad from Martin's I..tmlmg. Jut trolow Randolph, a sadden sttani of shut Cato, up, no oc, err ns tutvutler the boat unmanageable. The pilot made fur the van, Awn., beh . re stetting xLich, the Chimneys Same down with a tie. mentions Crash, and broke down (ha hurricane rod. A few ttiCanutilm later, a Wand (lint struck Van lartsstr.l tide. which took the rn,f off on that tilde, back Its far as the Whael-huase, and turned it It; and titer t raiust tit,• t ens, and°, the mid, die roof. STEAM BOATS For Whyteling. Thy new steamer IBtII.,WINT, Capt. 0, W. I , ntERT--Clerk, S. PEt!Peßn.—wlll leave for the above and intvrtuediate ports on SATURDAY, 2:111 loot at 10 kiclock A. 31. Fur l'relght or passagr, apply oil board. au23 Rignlar Tri-Weekly Wheeling Packet. The steamer LACROSSR will leave for the al..v....very Tuesday, ThurPday awl Saturday, in charge all), Z. (Wean, and W. 0. HiNfloar, Clerk. makin4 nections with the Rai roads at Wellsville and Steubenville. For fright ,or pas,age apply on board. an2l For Cincinnati and tonitiville The new mourner CHEIVAI,A, Capt. Tang. It hair. will leave for the above and interim+ rliab. ports, THIS DAY. "kl. For freight or passage apply on board. N. it. If then• is sufficient rive in the river to let her over the f,lis .he is going direct to New Orleans. nu2l For Cincinnati. lat ' The Matta, MARINER. Capt. C. A. DA kro-- ~ lerk, B. 0. La:rut—will leave for the aii,re 131 i intermediate ports Tltls DAY, at 10 ticloa A. %t. Fur freight or passage apply ou au) _ For Cincinnati. The steamer COSl3lF.lteti, Capt. J. J. lioluN• VAN—Clerk, tinURT MASON—WA! lute :or the ,drove and loterat,hate ports THIS DAY, at ifelock A. M. 'For freight or patemire apply on hoard. ant+ EON Sc CO. — TRANSPORTATION Having made extensive pre" paratiotei thin winter, we are now prepared a II I:IVY BUSIN Ly PENNSYLI A.'s LA LA., I. and RAILROAD, TllliOUtill TO AND FROM TILE EAST ERN CITIES. We can wenn• our friends and all Ilsoiie •leipiiiiied to piartaliZe tire 1 . 1•11 no, Canal and Railroad. that no panel will be speed to render genend satisfactints to Blatti• re, limiter. and Western Freight. Thu AVOIDANCE TILE INCLINED PLANES ON TUB ALLEULIENY FOR'l'Ati K RAILROAD will give Increased despillch to the tritnPnlivh,loil of freight. office on I'EN N street, at the DanaJ 13+1/11n. nilLll LLOYD A LENI,IN. TZ - lER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.— A lito•lptiting the want ,•I fiwillitleit to riine,portnig Freight.; to and from the Fault et o C.l.4en, via Youtotylvania banal and Ramiro...LA, wo here sorreseed .111 . etock • ou same, to a DULIBLE DAILY LINE. which given its a rapacity of over 1560 too, 1, month way, rawurr our frinada, and throw diat•rrawd to patronise the State illip,rrallelibt, titer., will Im• nothing spared on our part h. render general wstirrhulion in forwarding Eastern awl Western Yrriwdaro with protnirtiiirde and th..pahrh. 1(1 KR angll73 , Canal Baran, Pithdritrgh, Pa. CANOLLIMI WILLIAM IMAMS 0. A COFFIN llVCandless, Means & Co., (5n....r. to Wick lc WCandhree,) WIIOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers IRON, NAILS, tiLA&R, corToN YARNS, and Pitts burgh Manufarturts generally, =mar of WOO,/ and Water street., Pittsburgh. Ellyn R. M. HUNTER, (ercceseson Nina ht 47410:10 Receiving, Forwarding, Commis don Merchant STEAMBOAT AGENT. 54 COMIERCIAL STREET, .5 ,31 Rt. Louis, Mo TARENTUM CAMP MEETING. THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD TN,• dbily trails! tntlilday3 excepted) will run as I.lllnws : itg Car.. ntr,,t at 3 ,irlock A. M, and • P. V,Aultwit 1:1, an ealr, train util kat - rat 9 A NI. to ATV IC 1 - / AV. A ttomt "Xt. • trn truths nt 8.9t1 - - • and M I . M.; Inn lal ter train will return from Tarentuin )I(iNtr.oi at (in the day the haieilovpup-ot el-au-s an eaten train will leave fer at I I e clack A. M , and if uecee• ear). di I r calla a, the ..,ternwaii, F:v• n nieu tickets in ilia swumd trip tiny I.n had ft-, 60 cents. A. J. HOPPER, atl;!i u 9 t &wet inn:ltent._ MRS. II ENTZ'S WORKS.-- Planter's Northern Ilride. With illustration, ete in two Nip, rover, of 1100 pngee, price $l, I—unt it one volume, loth fill, lend*. The Young Pilot of the Belle Creole. Two vole., pnpar etiver, venni, sr sue Tel , cloth gilt. $l. Robert O. ftithal. The • et, Wel to, Wel 101111 iti °Mitt° of lei Two volet., pap, cover, price :.'iu oI A, or lOW Vol. t loth Betto, or. The Snow Bird. A Tole 4,1 Aeal Lite. Yu, poper ,••••• r, et.tito. or one 1,111 t`eiiirtlllip and Nlarriage. Two volio n , e, neper ester. pro, $1..4 sne vol.. cloth eilt.sl 25. ; V a Ir. Twg. ru, r. pi ire 7 cents, or one col. cloth gilt $l. lieleu and Arthur. Two volunteg, paper cover, price 75 c.•n ta, or one voL, chili, gilt,Sl. New additions of the above have been received at the Clump ih.el; Store of W. A. OILDELNFKNNEV S CO, au k t2 Fifth it., opposite the Theatre. T ROY LL.—W e have for aale on the vb..' ton above A Ilagbetly, ‘ City, 10 lota of It 11 tmt (null by I.lf. I.loop, Making altogetb, debOttiol 'dace for a country reaidence. It N Dove,4l by toe (100,,,tt fruit trees and ahrobbery, and eontmanda a v,w of tin. ity of Allegbeuy. 1 1 tttaborgli and ,dttrrounding The taco.. I...itn; sellout to rentOPP Eaat will soli it ts Irent kelt]) , -troop told onlto. newt orr,ttonodating term.. To a per,olt of businest, wishing; to spend a portico, (31 bi- 11111 e a 111t.lt bat, rngahaa or to a rettred tins, prot.orty ofirrt, irony irolortonrots for luvPstment. .till BLAKELY / RICHEY. F: 01,. SA I.E.—A three slur, dwelling house „, to) mu vet. Fat h ord. iinntettist,ly Opposite t ht. t.teotti !lout lug mill. mi., '2O fret frout by :At t Jet p. a 22.2 2-012 bout Mae The i•Urer otury is I.ruk ; I .4 from, it 11111 /11 1441111 111. it 1,11111 11: PEIS1 1 : 1411 211 1 le to ent.le bc Int ow Itettelit out. Apply to !MAK KIN .h RlClllkY. NEWMI Hark, I hear an angel arranged and en ng with nu -1 %MAP 1111 , 111.111 A, 1, :1 Far, en burg, at the concerts of the Campbell tuntearellA. rx out y turti—W Ming. Fillllo Forts qui step. Why Art thou s stl—Fohvarti Land. Leont , ra liht l iab-12:. A. PA)1111 1 . The rather rehtiketh oonis dwelt—Dodge. The Lentlet t Lee Lenora dt Nlatiellne;—M,lltal 1. Ch V,2a., ~flick .lopo—coniposod by W. C. F.1)1,11. NI, I. •11. A 13., n ~ , olortion of new \1 dries, Vltam, t'ohottheller, • - tt' tqt••• lt.t roYotrod by F:aprrn•, and for Nnle by CLIA It LIYFTE, At the 111 1 , .4.41,1i,1,,,1 Piano 113 Wood ,11, '2nd boor Fifth stroot. air an2l. I,l' E.-5 14,15. extra white just received I. 3r and lay xalr by alvY2.l FLAWING BROS. A I.li M.- —III Ills. just received and fur .1.• by lan__) ?LEMING BROS. UG Alt Lend.- 400 lbs. just received and Gar tl:kia• by jaa=l 0 FLEMING. BRCS. CA ST ILE S°P.--T hoses, a prime article, 1u ator., far male I.y kW:I.:If LOUNG BROS. CI LON . ES.-SU) llts. lust received aunt fur P)11.. by (mw...!) 11.101 INO I:Ru5, f AM I' Ael I Y lAIG W (J 0.0.-50 lads. in lJ Q1.J,1 ant far ,ala by (a 1122) FLEMING mu*. W 11.1 ) CHERRY lIARK,-2.00 on Land nod far mal.by (atrY2l PLENUM/ BROS. ) )1: 14S E ()CIE E.-5 vtokwin stare and L IL, I, riahlll aleY.Il FI.ENI 'NO BROS. QUI .\ ASH, of a good and uniform quality, ~.anufi...tured I s I Lo l'a :WC Manufacturing Otatspan), at l ' ar.a.tam. uu halal Au.) Inc male by - I.ENI INC; 1111 S. 11 IN , 'EN Tit AT E 1) LYE.--A TIOW article N." tor lunk in g Soup. m arrented aorwrior to Potush in sly rrni.vet, Sii Lund and for sale I. PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. PROWti ; Ara . .c .4 'l'. bu Smithfield atreet, litktween Th s ird and EMlVllltai-lev.Ras .4 , streets, devotes his entire attention to an (lific , 6 10.6F,,,;,1",:.. tics Ilia liminess IS, for the must murt. confineir4,6A r a t. pt:R.l4o rear - real Dis... V-t, and such Isiinfel offeciefi4l ~t5. . t,, , :, ,. , t ';.1.:t! broaght on by imprudence, youthful indulgence itiltlAr4o,.- Ji s yt:a.t: .. Syphilis. Syphilitic Nruptions, 5 ihnorrhea, Glett;fitrjfitfirev, r ,„; :. ,y- . ..., ,, : . - p , ,„, Urethral Discharr.e, s, Impurity of the Ilimul, Witlia/Vllits - qtea . . - ...1 , - ..3 „ ,ya11 . ,, of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases. Scurttutt*Ellml ll knielf -- , - :It • • •••!:;" : '".?1-tle.. Tatter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, SMaitialiivialtitiCei'Vc. : „ - "7-7..T.:14..." Impotency, Pik , * Rheumatism, Female Wmina*Absuttily. - - . " - 1-;.7 - - , ‘ Suppressions, Dimities of the Joints, Fistula to Ann,Kervona ' . ' - ., , ,5' - ' , `Affections, Paine in the Dark and loins. Irtht"dititt:enlie : : - :.... i t". ~ .,.;...- • :,eY, Bladder and Kidneys, imccessfully treated. Curegitatantied" :',.` ~,,' ~, , ,,.1....tiit1'. . .: - -,'"i6il ', Twenty years' practice ( ten: in th is city) enables Dr.FiteurK' : ...... .-- ,a7,..i.. 4 . W... to offer tossnranece of a speedy care to all who may corm mi. . ". .„,: _":.-,: , •:i - 4CCY•I der Ids care. • a •:.`l'Vi,* Office and Private Consultation lt,toms SO Smithfield Ifia, - l-" - . -, , , , - ...":'";c., a ' between Third and F, milt etreets. , . 1., ..at , c.trite_ . . .11Fir Charge,' moderate. i Mack:tit:ls] y - , -,..." 'T-1'i..7.4.•&)„. - DR. BROWN continues to be eetteulte&l:o: ' r . :....; ;:; ', A, I 1„..F tho cure of SECRET DISEASKS. tie succestizitto , ,.. , - ••••''':;.`•,,',? 1. longetandtng cases is unclualleti. Tin' afflicted are fitilra4.gk r 4, . , . to call ulthout delay. Peptone afflicted with Venereal Diet;:• a ~ ..5t...,., „ , ~ ' "l . f.i'''.;;;' eases, Rheumatism. Pike, er Serrault! Debility. should nut ~ - ..„... .`",''''''.:4:k t . ; .. delay to get his advice. Letters cuntaimuc e ft, immetgatte , -- • ,,- ) - auit''.v. ly answered. v. Mt. °film , and Private ithorate. '.•• 50 smut:that avait..V .-- • it ' ~.•.:47,2.". • " between Third and Fourth Ati,,tr, Pito-burg! , 11•211 -;".lf•Va, gt: . , . LIVERPOOL AND PII I LADELPHIA; ~.- ~ ::,,i.0..•,'?-:•v : •Zr.. : • STEAMSHIP LINE. The splendid new Steamship CITY RA LTTMORE, Ctipt. • ' • ..~ • ' I.Erren, will sail Irons Philadelphia on thil i fiae.a,..... : - .' , 1,r,*-` ,, ,." ' 7th Am:total:A 1:1111 September - Lore Liver, . •.,._ ~ ',IV:4:k , pool 27th August. KANO ARO)) from Liverpool, Ifitth; ~.) 1 1 y.....'„, ~,,,,.. , v,..%...,,;A', , ,,,,t...: ot and lOtli September-from Philadelphia-214 Atigtiat,:plit!!: ~.....;',17. . :, ." - 7 , :4 , .hz,,... 214 o , ..tatter. CITY OF MA ',CII EsT - Eit. flame Literpccdu,:at, .J".., , , "7,' - ' , , , °: - ...Zt1.:•,, ,- , 13th Angtott -trent Philadelphia, 4th Seetember. ' ' - ' • . , " - tea.ccs- •' ' •••• ,,.. r . ...,•" , - .., . . . _ .. Prom Phaudelphin. Cabin $65 and .f..5h. Cabin....-Vis and VA..'.... 7:' •'. •' - fiii's. Steerage ... ....... ...$3O. Steerage - .... ..... $4O • • ''.;-'''' ' -, :1V% - -..3. : • . ael,_ l _. • - -a-.'w Passage Tickets to and tram Liverpool by the above Li ne' , ~,, ,-.--...,.. d . , of Steamships, or by FIRST•CLSS SAILING. PAGAX ... . , ....#.4,.....,..t -can be prOCIITed on appilimtiou to . , -;',.__'- -- iX2' SARNI, A: CORTIS, 177 Broadway - , Nevi York,. ~, ~, :,. „ -- ,--:,L ,, ,, Or- JOHN JOHN THOMPSON. 210 Liberty st., l'illitongh. .-..• ~.- ••••-a ti. f "10,, , P. S.--Also, Drafts for mile nlways on hands.- .• ' ....".15' .00 -- c- - rt , ' - --: • ';"?'' •-•-• '-' '''' TUE THUNDERBOLT'S OV JOVE - WERE %-:',.' , '''.' - ' 3-. .1.::1:' forged by Vulcan, hut although the turwiebtly..weas , 7 , ' ' . ,a,.„ i ,'. , ,1"1. 7 ,.'"Y` putts of the eat-eyed- hinekOatths answered very well for the ~... --. ~... , ~.75. A i. P : Lattice of theilndf, they ekre -- not half us effective its Colt's- .„ , 1...1i . " - t1".:1, , , , A..t %teat Improved revalv.er( - 014*.cdga bat A.Poutal, mi N "q - . f.: - ..0 -. ----'' ,o, --ri ' s f, ' stead balli thick and fast - ad Pirtlllan arroWS. The ittic". 7 tvu • ..P - ', - -- ,Wii ' • Reverser pall bo had at • thii Enterprise Works; togetherArith :',-•,. • ........,:. : a gAnaral aaiortaterit at Ganionaltiflos 01 - 40ry'd..4.1 , 1ptSan.. --: '--.,- ::-..,,,,.... ~- -. 7, gal, Aifladata.ofttaomt of Surgbal Tostrudiefits mad - Cutlery. - - - ...• - - ~!.!,,. 1, -• ' , R?"' -BONN A TETIXT., No,:lai3 Slat4Alt vli ~..."'-',...Var: - - .. ,, "•. - .I • J ,;'",-'''' 0, (- .4: • ' ..:•''' f' ' • -::4;t ! ! I. V I SVC - gt . A . , . + , , 'l !4*.kt - • - 2:••••:,'', t ,: ';',:. P .ri:l-% •-• *,7"*.". - ' ' . :. 7„)-li):.:4:;.it,V4..ical,72.2.•,,,,e-c,,,,,c-as-e47k.',... • •• • ••, %,':' -1 : 7- '4:' , -V -4 - . ' *--1,• '<= 4,4 "):1 1 " ' • ' • t-- 7 2.• - scsai'F'o=.l":), , ,tici.2,l; „ . 3"= • JA .. 7kp. : i.„--*?.111tL . ,..,..*,, - . ''"r't , r 5 04 1,- ' 74 -4 •4:4i , :ft.w .- • .,- 4•.•t., - ;:i. , V. -- ...r,•. ,- 4...-_-, - ;‘,..- -• -... - 7 - t.-0r. •, - . ...- , - , 1.,- , -7V- , •at.,;;•: , -._., ,- CF!r.„ •,: ' '"'i m ' - E , ,,„ :t' - ',F..%' -4, t:-. - .! - ,i...,..,,,, ,i..i . .. - ?• - •.-.‘..4.:•. , ,,.......-,. tez,ii .t ... t.,,,..... 7 .a. : ** 1 1. 1v : 4 4.:Ct , 4:4 7, '5ec',.:..-ret.'" - :c. , :i:S.:.;:avvctl". 4 ‹r'-•;•NE 7 t i • VC a - " ty' . . it,:oia - ."'7Vir , l l `.-4.- 4 : -.. :1if;'"' • ,:• • ;:A?„,, ,, ,,';.11 : 11',)'4'.4)5,",:t ) v ,. ;iit t i:.1 - . , 4Z-v , ,lo t , :lial••lv v'i'c' ‘ ' , S . .' : . • " s-- ''' - ' 4 ';` - "r . ;• - / -, MrAaa' - r C ZM1 - ,...' , ''''''''' - "*- , , • nu 22 PIA:NiI:VG BROS. el A N DLES AN I) SOS}'- f,t) tu.aos Star Caudlea, 4'B, fir and ; do l'uniukt mould Caudlex; 21 do Ciu. (lermau soap; 15 do do No.l do 100 I No. 1 irltra family S,ar. 10 84.1 r and fir nab, by jets Mll.l.lilt lIICKESSON c if N 30 bbla No.l Dry Salt Ilerrlng; Xt hf. No. 1 •• Just te.vived awl for sale by MILLER RIOK ETSON. and *L2.3 Lilx‘rty et CO FFEE.— 150 Fagsprime Rio Coffee ; Gs do. do do. 4u do. Old tior. JAVA do. Rtoro and f..r sale by 511L1.N11. RICK ETS O N, le-13 No. 221 and :CM Liberty ntreet 1 DOZ. Fresh CHOW-CHOW, preserved. I tl,,zen Irenb flinger, I " •• Pitactire. in OMB. 1 Plums, in jam Jost reeeivod at auiti DRAW'S BLOOMS-- 2W tons Lnko Cbsnipbtin; 100 tuns .loniatlt. )or emir by jafHj . 1 011 N vOORHEAD SKELETON ESTS--We have received pet Exprees awlther lot of the Skeleton Vests whirh ari otolotitst fly the coolest end lightest for Summer weer. jolt; L. 1111in11 FELD & SON, No. 70 Wood et 1 0 DOZ. ItAgPE.I7.R.I3.Y SYRUP. 10 dozen Strawberry Syrup. " Pine Apple (.0 " lumen Syrup. Jost rea•irwl and for !Mir YMER & ANDUISON. No. 89 Weed street. I'ASES PRUNES, in jars. ef t, dor. fresh Strawberries, in bottles. Blackberry Brandy Just reed and fur Kale by RRYSIER 44 ANDERSON, .1 a) No. SS Wood Weld. F IGS --100 boxes fresh Figs for sale by KEYMER. & ANDERSON, null No. 89 Wood 9tr.4. 50LBS. Sap Sago Cheese. 100 boxes Sardlnes,•assorlett Eras*, For side at t anl6 DRAVO'S '1 4 4 1 - 42 ., 4 . , '4 :44P4‘" k '41.; Meant, • 8014; HOLLAND bk. DYSPEPSIA, IHSEISE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER compLAJA-r, - IVEAKNEBS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, AND the various affections consequentupon, a 11.6urdered Stnniach ar Liver. Such as Acidity of the Ftornoak, Colicky Pains, Ileartbunk, LOU OA_ A ' , petite, De4pondency, Costjecores, Blind and- Bleeding Piles. In all Nerenua, Rheumatic Ikea Neuralgic th.na, it bas In numerous instaneea.proved blgbly benettedal, and in others effected a decided cure. -0 ~.,•,,,• •;; - -1.:' . .,- -- I.'• 4.1.1 . - " ... .„ v • "i". ." " - -, .. - -Vb*•4.:et,' , .' . ~, "•° 1 .......? ,---. -,.,-,,."7 r 7. ,r , ". ... '. , I ''' ."- " " 2 '.'' v. ci , - P• 4.- " • "'.."^"Yi '-i- or '''' "'''''i " %,s-' ,... , * 4'T ~,, - ;„1 , i, , ,Yji . . ~ '',', ,',.'--- ' o o' • ,'.-.- .... ..... 0.-- -,-'.:-., ,I w WoodnelL Ksq., says •" I bare neeil•Bcerhave'ellolls . • 'i.l. e, ,-, , i 4 l''' . " T-I',..mer * ' ' ~4 4 . land Bitters myself, and recommended I t to others, knowing . • , C"- '4.' , "?` It to. be Just what it is represented ' _ . ...• ~ -. 51,..• -oli. ow.. • I '.'. "4' l7 ' Alt .loon.ithoin Neely, of Lower St. Clair eaye:;‘..l bared& i ;',,, - r -- 7 . :.,....a , .. , ... -- - , ~.„ rived cm a benefit (rim) Its time for weakness of the !toroth ,'..-- - ''2'_ ^:- "-i ' 0. , ,..4 ,,,,- . .. : , x t ~.., ~„„g,..„,,,, , _ ...,,,, , "-_, - Jam. M Murphy am, " After 60Teriti physicians baii. . - r•-'..r ' olitvt.';. '.--,' failed, lkowloire's Gotland Bitters removed the pain front ' `,"... . ",,,,-"''',., . ;,,,,, ~, , e . ley blurt and Ode, arising from indigestion." • ' ,-,,, . -.. ,`'1 ..k, ' ' IV— The ralot or of the Kittennonc Free Press says: ''After• ante' '. i' •r. ' . ' .4. 4 1 .• . 0- . •": oftlte host phvonciaino on tins plare had failed, Itairhave's - ~- --,,. • ~.A,,.., '', ' •,I , Vi, li..iland,ltitters cured me of the worst form of dlepais.'' - Francis lio•lov. only ni ir ufaeturo•r of the "0 girial EMI ' - • --- i • ......." s e ,. rt -t• o- „Z ... -- "" . -.,,,i1 ' 4 • '.' -- 4 , , ~., •..F: . '" '.,. . 4.1 " 4 tract of Coll,. toys: • I k mac that your Ilidiand Bitters ler ~ii .4 - the he it medichiev iii tit., world for a disordered ' ‘;' , ' . 4-7 . ,.. — " * ,, .:F Y ; ,i . ,:ti ,u.ie,ili oor liver ... '„.", -Z.r" ; - .,17. ;' • :1", - :r 4 r ' l'' ...I' - Ift - 0 , lor. Dods iti editirrof the "Fackel," Baltim"' pro:lllumined -- -;' '''.-,- • ,i - t . - ••• J , • L it a medicine deserving thecontidence of the public. '"" ' •A.' ' tof ~ to Chorbart, the leadiu • tierman uhrincian of Parma., •-"'" 4A4s ~ to is prescribed it frequently ' during the lest three years, with , marked success. In debilitsto d Antes of the digestive organs, ' ' '. :"7.1 or of the system generally. , - ''.",..• f The manager of Baikal a Vinegar Factory says: " mud ,-- •','L ~ 't ..:, _k . .to • It myself, and woe therefore Induced to try its effect u r . s ,„ ~....i... ,-, - - my wife, (troubled with the great tick common to al of . , _ -i. ~. a cotishuipti. e built, ) and really it Is doing her more good 5 ,,. • _•-:-. :`,.,.4. , ', T . :',r.7 . }.. than anything she has ever taken. " ri'-'" ~ - ' , .,,i , ..- z,, Ni MICE! 1 - - vt,..--...4 ",,,*- ~,A,,, Whoever expecte to find in this a be v erage win btkotlisapv ~,-„.....4 , r- , ..,;-- , -----,..„,,,.t.„,, pointed, but to the sick, weak and low spirited."lt will, ".;.,.,:' ..„. ,• ::: ~ 13. prove a vegetalful aromatte cordial , possessed of stapler rent.'" - ." ' t " ' '-''''- -'ll. 3. - -•riv"4„,,Xo oal pt. . "v../.-tv-r ~.".„ ri,.,.. CALITIONJ The great popularity of this delightful Aroma him induced '` -`• •) "i -i 1. .),„ Many imitations, witch the public Should guard against par- ~ ~ .f ; ., ~..-, -. - .t.t,t-A chasing. Be, not pimento:Sod to buy anything else until you ~_ :zr.•-4:),...0„r05....,,mi' flay° covet .Boorinfvo'n llonand Datum a fair - trial- One bot ,-../ • . I ?','l tio null pentium you how Infinitely superior It is to ail them ' .. , -.,.;. , ,,..P.,7;*?0= - 4 1e.....^,4) iterations) -t., o „ s , .., :1;7.471? -• ' r , 1.,t 0 5 ,, , .4"; ~.Atip•Bold at $1 per bottle, or sit bottles for Why' thew ~ ,-.-,,. `..1_,- , vM propOstars, BENJAMIN PAGE, Js, k CO., - ' ~'..• ‘ . .; , :ts.r, Y .Manufacturing Phou•macentiatil and Chemists, . ^"?-;7 , -, cor.limiihoir. ki and Third streets, Pittsburgh. . - :'' . l GVIER iL ADENT4. - Philadelphia, T. W. llyott .k Sous, 182 N. 2rl street. New York, Biomes A Park, 341.1 Broadway, corner Doane. Balti more, Compare Brothers, Gs) street end Penna. Avenue. , ' ' ein.•inneti, John D. Park encatio, Barclay Crothers, 213 a , It &ter st. St. Louts, Barnard, Adams ik Co. N. Orleans, J. krri,loi A C....k my 2 2 Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with this delights r , • fel tonic. in the system. Its effects are almost magical, yet, .. the cirre permanent. communicates no Violent shod( to the system, but by eremite— its rite/ energy to poutd e-ars lb eimbles it to throw off cause, and thus thorohgbly eroliades the disease., • ` When its medicinal virtues are so universally -acktiowl- • edged, and particularly here, where It has become solvimu tar n family medicine, that it is sold by many of the grocers - • as well as all the dreggists. It would seem needless to ..i• oiler further evidence, yet as there are doubtless some who hove tried many lulvertbird remedies, and still suffer - ^ , 14 Dyspepsia in one or more of its dreadful forma, we subjoin - tie following certificates, the authentictey of which-cannot be doubted. coming as they do from persons so well kitawin. WHAT IT IS IN , IN4I -FOR. TIIR R10K.,. - ' Wm. tschuehman, Eise . the well known llthegral , lol , 9!;a:. I have frequently used 13cerhaVea find it. invariably relieves indigestiontinti Rev. Samuel Babcock says: "I found iffmcialColleffrotif; , , its nee for a severe headache, with which I had long fermi " Dlt C. AIcLANE'S LIVER PILLS AND VER .. IMPROVED.. DR. I. SCOTT, a regular gmlnate and physiciatrof sve practice an •I i•micrience. induced by a coramendablaiti="it,,VA:',' re t.. alleviate Levan maiming:, as well sato taw:alibis pet.: • ilvted an IMPROVEMENT (IN DIITOINAL LITER PAL l'Ettmt Fut; 11. OF DR. C. MILAN t, " Haring prepared three reirfulirs as the medical partiier. Dr. C. McLane. tot many years. dill I MPRoVED LIVER. PILLS AND ITERMTPIIGH, • posie.44 gTentrr allicavy ;nal am m o r ,. mild in their , operninn Lm.a Ow L. 1.1 VII plepirod accombagto.the original I ocipo or Dr. C. Dlciemo. We uudte this decimaticm mulervtandingly, and r,cornnwnd them to the afflicted as Leine both pl:asant and curative, and believe them superior to any other Liver Pill or Ter:ft - iv, ever prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, beloW. THE tafoLF, WORLD CONQUERED! DR. L SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN The tniiviinial roilrf offortieJ by appliaitiono of tbis 141.1KATE2) ~f Poin-Killerei in enni-il of Itbaninatism,...7 lout, Lumbago, Soro.Throat, Bruises. tiprattur, '.t.ufnoes of the Joints, tkiataca. Paine, sealtk, Burns, Aches • or any other dison<r fir 'lain Killer or Liuirnentia used, euables to t,. inyvrt positively that 1)r. I. SICOTTB GEI.6III3ATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN 'LINIMENT is the want relcabh, and plea cant remedy yet discorereckpas, setting 0111101/iSil Ii; properties for- CEA LING D I 3EISE and TUI plio3nol' ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many . at. tustatioris tv it. , V [M . A. g.ti,u by perwins of enlightened ladgeent and ivri..t integrity, humid Induce all tv adopt it' as n standard 'ltenw.ly. The meet incre.havuS will require nothing h..a the fvllowing tvitiatonyaf Dr. C. McLane, di/unlit-in:de," as n diacovernr vf medical remedies: it RIAD I RV. AD 1 FLEA D It licnamreawia, eept. 1.2,-M55 This is to ccrtify, that I. hero exientined Heel:La:loe fetpre pe,riug McLane's lenproyed Ycnnitegr and Elver kills 14 Dr. I. Scott, who has btieu 127 TUE HABIT OF PREPAIHNG . AND USING MY GRUM N Al. 1 -HEW EINES. IN ORPIOP during the last THIRTEEN EARS, end that .1 believe be has • IM ED THEM. I make the alxire etatemetit the• more willingly as lIAVE NO 1NTE.1t28.7% IN TIIEAI SVITATF:VEH. I w.rnl , l Atate that I'lezre frequently was.l Ilia CELEBRATED 11:111TE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT. In my practice, with tho ttlioatl, and ghat I can con eeientiousty rve.touwn..l it. C. ]icLillal, 31. D., All the eb.,re kl,dirinee pre pat rd solely undor the enpen kte,n of Dr. 1. SCOTT. Snit! by Drwgieta and Merchants erymbere. The OPNOTNI: Dr. r. M.I.ANE'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND IMPROVED VEh ]L!FLGN ore rigned Ly Dr.- I. A. e.•cnmpani , •l by certilleatr of C. MPLAN B. The GENUINE WHITE, CUICASIA.N. LINIMENT eig!iutl., by Dr. L SCOTT Ar Co., ..ccculpanimi with etignatoso of St/OTT, Al. D. DR. I. Set. l TT Solo PriTrletors, 'Dank Place, Moritanttwv, DR. G. IT. 3C SYS F.ll. Wholesale Agony 110 Wood street, Pittsburg}, J. TIENDERS , IIs; Jr. BID)., 26:l Liberty street. JAS. P. I , I.IOITNG, Wltoleettle Agent. je2..dlyisstel peSt Near Railroad Depot, Allegheny. A llAitl) TO THE LA DIES.- bk. DUN/NC:PS ()OLDEN 51ONTIILY PILLS FOR FEMALES. The combination of ingretlionts in I.lr. Down co'sdltdden Pills, are perfectly hartaleos. They have been ' • titool in the pause' practicr of obi Itr. Dupont, for over :10 years, out! thonsaudo of Lobes o x testify to their great and neverfailing succraa in almost overy rate, Its correcting irreguloritins, relieviog 14144ft:1 and dhlresaing menstrua tion, porticultoly at the ebauge of life. From Ato 10 Pills sill oat, that rominoa yet dreadful disease, the Whites. Neayty rt ery holy in the loud woof:lris from that eoutpl‘int. The above pill has I,rnta., ntly cured thottsonds, awl will ;Cure you it you use them. They cannot harm you--4.41 the - contrary. they remote .I.ll.l,tructi,,ro, ret.tore tintore. to Its: - proper r tutu mi. nod i onus, :rate the whole mystr zu. Ladies wllistve toad: t: trill ::::t pc: no t ao otereose of family, will, these Pills a ostreesafni preventive. For particulars sob di-" reetions on the brig. Price sl—end will be sent to ladies .."" cutitldentially, by mall, by onelming $1 to either of tlitiftd: lowing agents: Sold by Sp M PJJO k ItEED, general Atmols for Allegheny City: FULTDN'S Drug Store, itinniugharn, 30111 , 1 P.Sellrf,:""" and'hy W. A. OILiIENFENI4 k CO., No. 4S, Fifth street, oppeento the Theatre, Pittsburgh ' who will supply deniers . at proprietor's prices. Sold by all Pnigaists in Vie city and United States,' .... • • • .4 In • .. a ' 4 • -FiWf;' - , • 1.-, ••• _ • of T et e ery 04 • ` .• ) • ;A N A W2 " • •• ; • • • •-• • - 4 ,rl.w 14, , :t• "I, • , - ;-".• 4 .; • - ,t, =l,l • = ~io'y, Lt.;,^;.i.,: ,, ,, - ;' , L-:4:eV!1!?.;423:.i4i,ti;;;i:-*]•.i'l4-iP,6.1;"..A"- g . ".:i' '''''''-•lW'.'-:''.k:, -,- ..v357 q . :.'r . - ,3, : '-- .%* ....„. a ‘. • ..- ,'-', T.,, • . ',=,: i gt--4 . A. .! -.f,k,, ~ , - , -1 . 1, :t,. 4 7 : - . .%- 2.' - _.. - ,1 . - . , 4 f , ' ~ -, A 4 z , - pw4 z „4 l- 1 ,,0 ;::! t - ''..,•Ja..,4,-='•• r ". 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