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The order was immediately com plied with and 120 persons were suddenly thrown out of employ without any previous warning. This action has been rendered necessary in consequence of the unprecedented and factious course of the House of Representatives at Washington, in refusing to pass the military appropriation unless accompa nied by an irrelavent and unconstitutional proviso which usurps the Executive power and nullifies the Judiciary. Thus do the Bluok Republi cans in Congress show their love for the work ing man. So intense is their admiration of the ne gro race that they have no sympathies left for the poor white man who "earns his bread by the sweat of his face." The amount disbursed monthly fur labor alone at the Allegheny arsenal is over $4OOO-- the yearly disbursements, for labor, materials, Ac., amount to about $BO,OOO. All this, is bard money, is scattered in this community among our laborers and dealers. But through the blind fanaticism and obstinocy of Black Republicanism, we are to be de prived of this hereafter. Truly, " whom the Gods would destroy they first make toad." P,'lt e rb irrg h I )rato vs.--- The speeches of • Cols. McCandless and Black, at the Waynesburg meeting, created a great sensation there. The speech of COl. McCandless occupied more than an hour in the delivery and was exceedingly well received. After passing over the salient points at issue between the parties, he made some very happy allusions to the fame of Washington, Fayette, Greene and Wayne, whose names had been given to the counties of the district and the pleasant villages of the inhabitants. Col. Black, although not unknown to the citizens of Greene, took them Completely by surprise by his su perior effort on this occasion. Hitherto his ardent appeals to the Democracy of Greene, were sprinkled with mirth•moving sallies and anecdotes ; but en Thursday his aim was to show, by stubborn facts and irresistible conclusions that the integrity tiflmr Union is seriously menaced by the wiles of an insidious faction ; and by way of glaring contrast to exhibit the impregnable position of the Democracy in defence of the Constitution and the rights of every portion of the confederacy. His speech was declared, by all who heard it, a meet masterly effort. .4 Chance to make Money. --The Chenn,',-le dies 0.1 care a o.ln whether Fremont be a Catholic or it Protestant, but as the subject has excited some de gree of interest in the public mind, it states on the , -authority of the Charleston IS. C.) Courier that tea• simony can be procured to prove that the Colonel has been a Catholic, and the fact is well known to I many persons there. tin the other hand, the (•hire go proposes to pay $l,OOO to any one who will prove Fremont a Catholic. Here is a tempting I offer to some of the saran, to make money and pur• sue an interesting but laborious study. The Co!., eel's religion us well as his polities are involved in the greatest obscurity, as well as hie birth and per sonal antecedents. He may la regarded a iote-• aro., and we would not be surprised if the learn ed s c .ttaite now in Gster.entkon nt Albany, should ieetn I,;_m a fit subject fur a scientific lecture, iu non with the gars, turtles and other "odd tish." • bose.. singularities and obscurities they are now latt • ably engaged in investigating. 77,, .1/,,,ri ag i n 6,..•• Third Ward last evening was a ouser. Not less than or five thousand people were assembled to hear the hn. - ning truths of Lamm - racy as proclaimed by the respecti.e speakers. After tau pole had Leen raised -which by th. 7 way is one of the finest in the city--Henry Sproul was ;:allor/ to the Chair. Messrs. Wm. M. Edgar. Dr. tleorge Alr- Cook, IL Armstrong, Wm. Paul, CapL Robert Dun can, Jain Taylor ; Dr. L. OldsLuc, Martin Little, Samuel Baird', A. Holstein, George Funaton, Henry Abel and C. W. Lewis were elected Vice Presidents. • mien. John Layton and J. Banks Knox were rho- Secretaries. The speakers were P. C. Shannon, David Bruce. Dr. George S. Keyser and R. Biddle RoberLs. The latter gentionian was speaking when we left, to a crowd we ettiwate in the neighborhood of fill!, thousand. It was one of the best political speeches of the campaign. Near Drmocrrair GC1,11,11 Pup,r.—Wo have rereiv -1 the first number of the ritw German Democratic • oily entitled the ",Pillnbitrycr P. me, rat," dby Victor Serum,' Esq. It it beautifully printed in entirely new type. Although we are unneilunisit• with the Otranto language, yet we are told by German friends that it is an able advocate of Denm stic principles and tealowdy supports the rause of uchenan, Breekiuridge and the Union, in opposi tion to Fremont and Sectionalism. We wish Mr. tibu success in his new enterprise; be is en g sd in a noble cause and we hope he will be well 084, not only by his dermal' Lidiutir citizens, of h ose: sn:itnen," And Interests we. know him to he e true OapDnent, 1,,:t by Americans who sympa ie." with Nun in political .‘"liment. Aar npf Iv Escape frnm mitt to esoa pe from jail was develops our of the p.•iaoners, named Henry Huta •uil,Jacob Setwaruhly and John Puy, the two er committed on a charge of larceny, and the two tter for assault and battery, were the persons oho ode the attempt. They had been some days at ork, had removed the iron caning of the window of eir cells, and hard opened an aperture sufficiently rgo to admit a limo's head, when jailor Phillips, ho had an intimation of their designs, stopped their urk by removing the culprits to another cell and a,ged them on a low diet rd bread and water for err pains. Pugilistic Encualare.--- We understand that a voy -etty tight occurred no Wednesday evening in the inth ward between a Fremonter and a Fillmore lan. Fillmore was engaged in a very interesting iseuesion on politics with a friend, when woolly cad came up and put in a vary forcible argument v striking Fillmore in the face. This mode of de trmlitig freedom of speech was not exactly to the isle of Fillmore, who subsequently caught Fremont nd administered an appropriate retort, deeming H reuriont's Black Republicanism imperfect without , e addition of a bleat eye. No appeal has yet been ade to a - higher law," but it is supposed that he if the black eye will be "about" soon. Door'? EchiCalion.—A meeting of the Central ward of Education was held on Thureday evening, elect a teacher to fill the vacancy canned by the re 'guation of Miss Maitland. Several applications ere made, and on the second ballot, Mine D.E. Kean as chosen, having received a majority of all the otes. The following Persons were also chosen to ads the branches designated :—Book-keeping, A. . Hidden; Writing, J. D. Williams; Drawing, A. addend; Berman, Professor Sehand ; French, PlO esor Dense; Music, D. Criteblon. Pasning Coukterfeits.—Beabout, who was 11 short i wo since arrested for passing counterfeit money on Ir. Poor, of the Ninth Ward, and was discharged on edeewing the same, has since been caught in similar ttempts to defraud ahem Ile passed some coon erfeit and altered bills on Mr. Jackson, of Duquesne ,orough, and also attempted to put some off in pay neut of his fare on a Wheeling packet. There is but ittle doubt that he is connected with a gang of coun erfeiters. The Turners.—Tba Turners closed their festivities esterday at Denny's .Grove. A large number of ersona visited the ground. In the afternoon seve n! prizes were awarded, and in the evening there vas a splendid bal. The Turners depart fur their .umes to-day. • Merchants' Exchange --There will be an election ur Directors of the AFerehants' Exchange, on Wed . esday next. The President, L. Wilmot*, Esq., • ill read his attuanril report before the monthly meet ng to be held on Friday 'next, .6 k r - , .• ,P*4“if.,!4kvr., Nos Arrical.—Mr. Robert Watson, corner of Lib erty and Wayne streets, has received from the Dar lington Cannel Coal Oil Company, ten barrels of oil, being the first manufactured by the company just named, at their establishment lately erected at the junction of the Darlington branch railroad with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. The utility of this oil as a burning fluid, as well as for all ordinary mechanical purposes, has been sufficiently tested, and we will shortly lay before our readers a certificate of a number of scientific and practical mon, as to its real merits and economy in its use as compared with other oils heretofore used, the result of -which will astonish every person unacquainted with the oil in question. For the present we content ourselves with the simple announcement that whatever shall prove its legitimate merits, is due to Mr. C. Cherry, the originator of the process of manufacturing, and to our townsman. Robert Watson, as the business wan of the enterprise. AUGUST. 30 Feemie 'feudLei,' Appointed.--Thu Control Board of Education last evening appointed Miss Lizzie M. Hazlett Principal of the No. 2 school for girls in the Third ward ; Misses Ellen Mason and Ellen tiregg were appointed to teach in the primary schools in the seine ward. From what we saw of the qualifications of the fair appointees, we judge they were appoint ments eminently " fit to be made." There were sev enteen applicants far the three vacant positions by young ladies, many of whom were beautiful, and nearly all gifted with mental accomplishments : and hence it was a matter of regret among ti:o members of the Board that they had to be invidious iu their selections, where all wore so deserving. Democratic Pole raisin.--There is to he a great meeting at Bailey it MeLnue's Coal WOrks, iu South Pittsburgh, one square above the Monongahela Bridge, this evening, at five o'clock, to participate in the raising of a Democratic pole. The Allegheny Glee Club will sing some of their choicest songe : sev. oral prominent speakers will deliver speeches, and it is expected that all the world and his mother " will be there. Railroad Accident.—On Thursdsy morning, while the freight train was at Thompsontown, beyond Al- Leona, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, the h o it u r oC the locomotive eiploded, killing the engineer and one of the firemen. The locomotive wa, shnttertd to pittee,. The to, ottribuled to the want of a proper !apply of water. ( . ..0.1/ Thor ('op/is A rst 61.4. A canal boat l'ap tain. !lamed McAdam, was arrested oil a warrant is sued by Esq. Parkinson un a charge preferred b 3 Mr. Stewart, the Collector on the canal, of giving a Cabe bill of lading when clearing his boat. The case was beard but the Alderman reserved Lis decision f r u future day. Moo /opti,iti.--A laboring man attached to the Novelty Works wan Neverely injured yesterday, hav ing been drawn into some machinery, crushibg his arm to sucb an extent that amputation was neec-sary. Dr. Ill'eook was the attending physician. An E.remplury n. 0,4.— Mayor Adam.. t-f Alle gheny city, says that not a single -case" came up before him yesterday. Allegheny is improving; we with we could say the game of Pittsburgh. Fuahiwtolde Dry G.oci. of every description, suit able for the coming season, can DOW he had et A. NFTighe's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. The Ladies should sell and see the beautiful black and fancy silks, lust opened. The ladies will also nod ht the establishment a splendid assorttneu: of collors nail sleeves, and, as usual, cheap for cash. Oa- llostelter's Celebrated 81'01.41 . 11 TERS are no more rlasoc4 the m•w and nov.l tho., of the dui. hut. on Ow contrary. .tend among th.• nr-t rerniedi.« of fits ap., Linr p/14.•1 , 1 Ih•r , • Wt.'n,- ,n 11111.1111.11 t I y t•lpt•r 1111,1 Lt al I vsullA in the pf A. 14rAl p1ay.7131.118, m un.ll iu ppr...11:.1 trio!. bonlea•lv.... la ~Warn elttvat na themr tinter,. a ia.t t. 1.1 rooti h. am.,44 ul , st prqtarail he v....:11.111ar} 4 , 1 nmlullie. awl Sot doomed INT •.I livion with hundred....f uKele,s ncgtcurn, gilt len up ot.1) r 4alo. The proprietor, riot chum for Ilat, t re, all,huo Cot n rrgulAtio of ,:louseLeh .mil a etr,tigilo•nor or tiyttivtmt, tht.y ui,i..uialgt• m, milwrittr E..r a tn. 114.1 tt, .t tiutt t.ti tit. rt tstiltitt,4 in past,. :Intl griptu t t :Alta 12!9=!11111 lw a o..rta. pr. v, n, vo, and ht• t/..0.1 1., on r• 31,,!) , •11‘.• WI, AL !hp. ~s no or Ih , toar, a l,.•o fogeLni.l , . 6.11.1 fruit ~,top. rinripal .104. For I.4.lo_linnutarturt•r+ an.] Propri,t,.. And for wal, by the 1,1 /twit.' Drugolit.tuad I t al the Uutted Stab,' sud Oar' Hells.- We hn‘o just roc - civet! our FALL Sri vs SOFT DiIESS RATS of all tvollutots, r.slt tr. at.) to o•-• ; od aro ntor that, ottraolros that 11* rats I,lriow• all . , MOltrirt Iti 161 Wood stn 11. ll= 4irFall Style.- W ill tntrmitier. ..n Aug.t 30, I ,ur FA LI. ' , TV 1,) , OW SI 1.1. II AT:-. n.I ..1.11..1t. A f." no:u) AIUiCOAN I CO, rt 'ME BANNER Toll . \sill!' IN 111 E ESII,I. /Is nOsl WILL SI YAK FOIL THE CANDIDATES OE ME PEOPLE The DEMIALISACT of Itoess Toe 11, hip I • MEET o sATUIIIsAV. the stst, .1 .4 1.. M. ut n Ete, ti , ' n Not', IlssTEI. S. not: arrung-ensesst, 4.. utt, , ,t,l, ru• , . IsEllstEls A Tit' s VENTION Eittelosryls Use e.v loth Sett , ts.t, ilo Aso. Vt•ruat Auserse.sts Arttn..seer Itrststsh TylAttny ItglAtst'lt A TS. Iss• And al post ..ist ens mi Meow". Itl Eli E. ess.l veteran ,lodge sll kI.ER. will Inas, Ilse Ineetsan .11. nitirc-ito ich on lb., ci.csiccion. The C.codctrir c y D..otorxt to do Ida duty. it. IL KKK It. If. JoIJN MVO \, R. Sloltlt,,W. 1.. NIAMIII‘. nod M. YAIILFIEI.I , , . 1 26 ficr WANTED—To Lease ca• Rent, a large, wry F. IMP, on*. r /1011A1.11 - . 1 , . 1" I rout nod Wood Shop, with llnuou. to or nunir the City C.C.I rilttluur,...ll I. it soul lOth „t -rlll-1,1 SEED-- A fresh supply just rve'd _l_ It ) Kuti/ro,, suital.do f T Full RON 11,4 G , rnol- 1.1 nulls JAMES NVA liDku 0 YSTER SALOON, Nu. 111 NVOtll) ST. s. STEIN 111 elf wuould tuftsht. uounis and Ole poldo that be 1131 om Laud and 0_ couving ronrtrently WATER MEIA/Nr+. 11.11,l ell'ltuNS, Id- .duly at Eknninfat, pri..44 k Ms. u uYST MP: and 01l 11... •Idn.-uloo-n Os• hoses., arvoul no at I lo• •ludrtudt suutne. and us IS, n.. 1 yolustoubl.• Dou't 1.., „el tho' 1.1.0. e, \u. 111 Wu Pull) 'real no( her nt -4 yerterdny• tor- L 1 -ASPLEN('H) COUNl'Itl• v'A It I. z. l'lrti.k ha!: B E ,, 'SO Bad, k i Irt g 12'1 A. 41../Jl4 811.1 Mani 4 .1 b, one tiatirter ..11.• ; niod Una cow fcrl abb. , 4) Chen , n;l eit A Ile a mile from I .tell leiteckl with I knee, 40 1,, 32 tee ft nit of ert ry dercrite quu ter acre atrum and ever) thing to make it plea.. A good Three Story Brick glieny fits. A small Frailly Hutu% in Mancheater A Imo, :several Faring 01 varlet. 14.1 4 ,41 3214/ 114421, Appis BI NN. nt,rtlt rid.• of t,lif f , A..or (1.• 8889.,8.1, A Befflbetly CB) - FALL FASHION. /111, M I CORLD It CO" 131 Wood street WILL IN"I'RODUC E ON SATIIIDAY August 3001. the FALL STYLE oF DRESS II ATS. Also, the latest styli. of Salt lists and Cats. t TEAM ENOINE FOR SALE --One 113 kJ inch cylinder, feet stroke, slide valve rut oil, 11 heavy east iron bed plates. ext,•ll,ling to alter viol o f elides—at p. ...IL in op e ration ttl the Rolling Mill of Mrc.,rc. Singer, Ilarturin & , West Pittsburgh. For terms, apply to II A hill, /IA ItTU PER Steam Engine Builders, au2tktit Corner First and Short ate., Pittsburgh. NEW STYLE FALL PLAID SI LKS—'2O pieces new Plaid Silks just received at att29 A. A. MASON ft Co.'S. PRINTED FRENCH MERINOS—Just re celyt d, some very hand...ow styles of Printed French tatr....91 A. A MASON A VREN()II CHINTZES—Some fine new of French Chititt.es just opened at au29 A. A. MASON & CO.'S. EMBROIDERIES -A. A. MASON S: Co, will receive and open ou the :kith inst , 12 rations splendid new Enibroideries. Cotton and Linen Edgings, Ac , Sr. su29 FLOUR—Family Flour, fresh ground from new Wheat, received null for sale by _ . .lAti. A. FETZER, 89 Water et. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA SUPERFINE on hand and for .1, by aa29 .lAti. A. FETZER, s 9 Water st. - - WRAPPING PAPER—Single, Medium and Double Crown Strum , Wrapping Paper --a large lot Just rev/rived and for sale clamp by 0n29 JAS. A. FETZER, 89 Water st. HAND STREET 11WEI.LING HUBS}' and Wl', N. V. Hand street. containing a hall, to. purluta, diting-room, kitrlten and nye cimmtpere, well al ranged for comfort anti retirtillicliCe. Price $;3000. S. et/TH.IIEIa a SON, ta29 Seal Estate Agents, 51 Market xt. DRESS GOODS—We will open in the nex few days more than 100 cases and packages of the neatest and richest styles of FALL DRESS GOODS. O LET OR FOR SALE—The Lease and T Fixture.; of the - - - 11!. PEDCIIAL STRICT, Near the Poet Office, Allegheny City, enitable for n Dry (hods, Shoe, Hat or Clothing Store. .ifir-Thell.rtures are all new. Immediate poaseadon can be given. Inquire on the presides, of [auls2er--chDI JAMES COWLING 5() LBS. Sap Sago Cheese. NJ 100 bo xes ea, assorted dux. For sale at aulO DILAFO'S. • , ? . .)) MIMI= =IN IDIMM= STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, Ns r'.. THE LATEST NEWS RY TELEGRAPH'. LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ILLINOIS New YoRK, August 29.—The steamship Illinois arrived at 9 o'cluek this morning from Aspinwall. She connected with the steamer Sonora at Aspin wall, which brought upwards of $1,900,000 in gold. The Sierra Nevada left San Francisco on the sth fur Sieu Juan. The Cortex from Panama arrived up on the sth. The Sonora passed the John L. Stephens on the 10th, bound up. The Minnie brings $1,165,000 in gold, principally consigned to Drexell k Co., $400,000 to Wells, Far go A Co., $280,000 ; Metropolitan Bank, $120,000; Wm. }loge A. Co., $106,000; Duncan, Sherman Co., $107,000; Thos. Watson & Co. $25,000. The Sierra Nevada took down to San Juan three hundred recruits to Walker's army, and a number of settlers. Dr. Alexander Randall, an old set tin- at San Fran dsen, we. shot on the afternoon of July 2. lth, in the bar-room of lie St. Nicholas hotel by Joseph Hether ington who was arrested by the police of the Vigilance Committee, tried and executed on the 29th. Bruce, the murderer, was hung on the same day. Several thousand troops were under ertus in the vicinity of the gallows. Edward Bulger, one of the first exiles of the Com mittee, returned from the Sandwich Islands, and was again arrested. He was shipped: to New York In the Ned Mei; owan had nut been captured. Some activity among the vessels of war in the harbor had led to fears that the federal government was about to Interfere with ti o Vigilance Commit tee. The Superintendent of the Branch Mint has noti fied the employees who are members of the Vigilance Committee that they must either withdraw from the Committee or leave the mint. The Peruvian slave ship Teresa Terry. put into San Francisco on the 30th June, with 150 Chinese kidnapped at Wean, destined for the Peruvian mines. An attempt was made to detain her, hut she got off. Advices from Salt Lair° to June 23d, state that the vegetables wore nipped by the hoot; the grain crops had failed and fears were entertained that the people would nutter for want of food. Advises from Sandwich Islands, to July (411,:mtato that there was a cot ere shock of au earthquake on the oth June, at Hawar, a stream of lava running from SOUlh“ aid, leaving Hilo tart, Ad v ie., from Sidney. AuArolia, to May 2at6, men. ti "11 VXiell,ire gold disco% Orion 10 Wmiturn A mdralill near Kelmsent.t. The lute,t Loh i,ca from loregon mole that the In dinns iu Hui north reautiued hostile, but there irer ut . peace. There is nothing important from the Isthmus. Pierre Soule arrived at Aspinwall on the If.th. The markets at Sun Franc Leo were glutted and were very dull and &feinting ; Gallego flour ; Pork extra elver in half bid, ;SI!, butter ;tfte. F:tov Motion Syrup 94e. Turpentine nO. Lard'_ I. TIIIRTV-FOURTII CONORICSS EXTRA SESS.H,N. IVdsuiNcsoN. August 29 -Senate—The Senate re solved to adhere to its amendment to the Army Bill, I.y a vote of 32 yens against It nays. // , •a... -Mr. Barclay noised a joint resolution for the adjournment of both Houses on Thursday neat. It was negatived by 7 2 majority. A message woe reeeived from the Senate that they adhere to their disagreement, and to the amendment to the Army hill. A mutual to adjourn till Monday was voted down. The Heette after a number of ineffectual !notions to adjourn until M.inday and Tuesday, permitted A ;notion to adjourn till to morrow to prevail. Mr. flou.ston presented the memorial of the Legia. lature Of Texas, asking fir tho interposition nit the government or Congress, for the release Judge Terry, now in the custody of the Vigilance Commit tee of San Francisco. A debate ensued during which Messrs. Houston, Jones of Tenn., Brown of 111tra., and Weller of Cal.. expressed their VieATP of the state of affairs at Son Francisco. The memorial wits re ferred to the Judiciary Committee. The Senate resumed the eonsideration of Mr. Crit • tottdeit'r toil to Alter and amend the Kansas Nelirus kit net. Nr. liclV acelared far”rnt.le t, the peta,lit,g might hot 60 at,le to asocat to all 11, Mr. Hunter 111•,e.1to lac the hill on the table. but the Vole %I I...Fti,”l.eit 1.111111 ro otorrl.m, ns th e - at ter.lttnee of the elan. Adjourned. Prom sod hi ngton WAS111%1:7 , 0•, August The S,raturial eau, u. again re . : red ILI, Illoortlilig ii• rucualu iu ,rdtuun,ul(l.) a hope -1 pa.,..ulg thy 11 , 41,11 to intrtnluott thn army api,rt, hriolin 6111. NII und“thers .hjerteti. \lesr.. fiede, of low Puryeur and Wuhion, her,: of the ll.,u*e ti t) returned. The trod uutord hue 141,1,1 .11 Alth Mr. lirr‘itr.l Mr Clarke pairo.l off wlth Mr Tn, Mr. Waldo, chaplain 1,1 . the House. open ed the with prayer at 00,43 to Jay, for the first littall Liu, bezii,i,ll The lt,l•nasettient+ k,n lb.,:sergnant.at .krun ,, .1 the 11 , 11,•• I:el•rt,ttAintinn, uce,,tabt t•I 1.) and indenco. mentdvr, and del...;:ares $4410.000 morn than übn.l.d . tine I.,mier cenup,npalloit Idly. REIM= Wanblmarn, 111 , an,l re I'o 111111111.18ttld Congiv,r. Johnston and Dayton PIIIIAT•F ',Pall a, Augtott '2' , It is ruworea that cf r..rLs are unlit Int; tn twin. c .101tutottat to der lsue tsar caatasialual.ata laar Vta ta an rasa, taf laaa)aaata. There sa....arataialorAlalo atatemorta, as that erefil gill turn Ii tt ra tit i lb.- Nnrtit Ano•ricattm or Fdlwurc. 'hr runt , r and altaa•laa, t .41 Jaaltaletaan la 1H 11.4 la 'a...kr than Nnrth Awe' Iran eutt.e. Large Democratic Meet lag :"I•M‘i;llr.li., 1 )111; , , Aug tm '27. A large ben, rail.. tt:azie mtdstiughrld brrr. 11, day. IL a I.y 11,1. All,tl F 110711,14). 11. Maiden; and .1. Iltirbin IVard. I ro. 111,1,11:1,10), I Att.. ~(I..n.r.rg, IMMIIESI KOONS it HERSTIAE, FR OL J ld 114`,1(111141S, General Produce Commission Mei Jhank, A• St•*c, 4.1 r -r“ an./ Mater I'r:4 beio ttrr,f, 11. 4 4k4.y Woo,hrer.l I (74, Phil • Ilr% nn, dc.. Owlet! Nlititiu a P., I. 11,Imarth t1'...4 lib., •• 11411 & vet t. r. I r le.. & P. iJ a W. gem, 6• Ad re*. u. 31) 1 . , Tr mit., t4,1)..1 A 1%% all A %Ai1...,.;!.TA we J. I.k.l,llther AG , 1'11.11111+,11 Ft..4llck A FCAlitilt, AA. 1 , 1114 k kA Co " I Niurr..ur A U..141..r, stl,l• ), J. S. l'ltenost,.lll h And P 111,1,1104 and Philadelphia .11.-tchanln gown ally lat,l,lL, - 1()N '( ). - 'l'lt.k N SP( )1el*:1'1()!C I_4 \ - 1114.11. 1 , 11 , 10111 V, AMLNA . 1111i1r,1. , 1, f,.llll,lli'riv • dn Ill.:A 1 11PSIN Id ' s 11 Ii 1,1. A NIA t• t\ • , and It AILItI , II , . Tllhl l l , ;ll LI/ 1.11, , 11 Till: EA•dt . yAN t'i'n Ks 11.: 14 , 11r1. "11l ant all 1...1r.-n.4, alna tin. In t anal And Itailtnad, that Id: Vl3ll 1111.1 , 1 .1.1/-1/I.l.4)tilvli .111.111 1.. , 1111J1 I.'" 111 irtrlrl 11 an,l a 1. t•a,tht Ti,.. Al‘.llLANdi. TIIE 1\ CI 1 \ 1.10 I'l„l\Es cON Tii E A 1.1.1 A ;11 EN 1 Pt .P.TAt I: It 11 1.1t „ \1. will n:A.• Int ream-t 1 dnapah It to ILA ••I Othia..... PEN \ d r,. 1 .1 thr Canal Munn t 4101.1 • 1,111 , A LEM , N K 11•:It'S , Tit A NSI'()It1::1"1 . 1(IN LINE.-- Ann itattuz tln want Irattm•lraing Ftd:;l,l- tn and Irnin Ctttnm. Vl.l P. 111119 Ivania Canal ea.. • 111 , 11,11.11 oar Atn.•k 11 Itnatn, A... . 1/ Narno, to it 1+ , 1111,1 ItAILY 1 IN P., wholt .toa.ua a ranwity .1 11V1, 1:P0U 1,1- way. 11.15•11, 'llll In, r, , l..ottid anew dt.pnatal I. pat....nisi. II . • W1111,,•1111.111, till, will Ir. nothing 11111a1.11 1111 ..a tau-I ,- oint....fitut...i. iu ...rwar.l.ln, 1 - :a•1.... and RIM! .1 AIITIIIEI.I., Canal Ita.an. Oa Pa att-1i Am ter,a, . n • I un-,. lIMISI rti 'C111,1(11(.4. IR 1 ( 1 : "'" ‘ ", - 1. , '" alai Dvalers in Al burgh , rt•la, 141t4hitrvIn -r-.l Ll l l‘ that Tills is To Nun FI"I'llE I ,„ r.i.l.trr W. ,11.111 N N p ...I I.Ag. .1. M. 111!.. tinily pol. 1).• wpw-rit..l harlmw or 1.1. then", 111i1111.% dins .1. OrIld•r"d r..turn, home n. uh.,ut 11..1ay. l will put HIV It per. , ..t.til ....ntss..ts. and IiDNY AHD M ,'(}l NN IS, n0'9;.1‘.. Fraiikr,t t , pri up.. 11.1tvt-r Cu., I'm. TRINITY ;.4(111_,OL FOR BOYS. -- 1+511T11,... l't :-.4'hut.l until It 510NDA 1, Stptember 1.1 ELMO au2frla . T ") THE 1-TBLIC.----IVe have this day ap pointed Mr. Jolt N stV A I.SII our ',de Agent for tile hale of Ruh! in Pittsburult mid vicinity. I'vtivoutt will find him at rritee to City On market days. where a full areas intent 01 lion. will ly• kept fur sale. al manufarturt•ry' mires Person, deniting Iron, will please order from Mr. Walsh. dirty, WARWICK. ATT OR II VIIV A CO. Ookre blt oil li S. M Ur. , U H.t VP, A CO., 7 - 2 DIAMOND, will b. promptly attrudril to b) the Ag”nt. ttliWlN‘r - . AUG. DEUM., . "O. St' 01101 D. DRUM & STANARD, A rro P.NE VS AT LAW, No. 17U FOURTII strom, lomr 0 I &M., Pittsburgh, Penn. uoll _ TD ,1 INTI NG --W ILLI A M CLAYTON, Or- Fancy Paint! r. 107 FtiORTII street, torten Wisid and t3lnitistield streets. /f3-All work done in the first style of the art. nuT STEAM BOAT LUMBER YAR D. --G. W. (.01 , 1 , 1N has tug purchased Capt. John 1 andercrift's luni• her atel spar yin d. Nu. 49 Wah•r street. is now prepared to furnish steamers or others any description of sawed tint. 1111 14 fim_ MRS. M. 11. M YERS' SCHOOL FOR GI It is will be ItE4.)P EN ED on MONDAY, Septem ber 101. at her ieasideilee. Ni. 249 PENN street, 0u27,1w • riONI'ENTRATED LYE.—A new article for mak inc Soap, uarrentrti olaperiOr to Potash iu of ery restart. t.r) howl and for sale by an 22 YLEMING BROS. MEM!! CANDLES AND SOAP_ 50 boxes Star Candles, 4's, s'e and frs; do Common mould OtraGee; 25 do CM. German Soap; 15 do do No. 1 do 100 do No. 1 extra family Soay. In store and for sale by ,ml 6 • MILLER 3 ItIOS_FTSON .7%. * ,~. s Aleans Si. l'o EMI ilnal • .f s 4. .1 • ••••• it 4- , r -7, .7. gMMM COM AIERCIA I , PITTSBURGH BOARD QF I:R.ADS AND lINIRCHANTS' ;CNC/JIANG E• L. VT ILMAItTIi T. 8. CLARKE, rreasurtr. N. HOLMES, Je. Secretary. JAMES I'. BABB. Suprrintembqzt. S. T. vottl7l4M, In. nnrlmittre of Arbitrutiim for Atry,qe. GEO. W. CASS, V. I'. ISAIAH LICKEI, TLIOS. BELL, A. WILSON. It M '(' NI)I.ESS PI 'PPS 13 ILGTI RI Alt If 4:T4 OPTIOI OP HE PM? MORN ISO P.,. Augumt luf,ll salw ttmlay amount to 2.50 IMIs. a s follow.: 100 MALI. sup-rfius from limt lan& at $3.57 GO bblet. su perfine anal extra ft vormagon at graln.; , o ; t Loblet. superfine from store at et extra float More at $6,62t¢; 50 blots. extra fn lots at $0,62 , 5;(a,ft,7:: oat bile extra and extra handy at and sa,s7t WIIISK V.. S4tlea It) bGla. rectitiudart 31c. 8.4,(X04...5.01eN 10,000 110...1touliere 011,1 6idea tat 1 I thirty Et LA SO bide. NL, I nt Wadi. OlL...Sales . 20 We. 1 Lnrd fst M•r.. thirty days Sale of Stock The following sale was mule at the Merchant,' Ex, hangs on Thur.lay night lust, by P. M. Dario. atietionsei $lOOO Allegheny County coupon bond, 1 , ; . [ n•nl ...F;10 00 New 'Fork Alsrket. NEW YORK. August :N.--Salea et Cortaro yesterds% • I :Ituti bales at advance. to-day the market is heavy: ral .9 41.1 bales (['leans middling at II ; Uplands ortid•lhoog 11, ' ‘ Flanr irregular; nabs 12,500 /OA 1 . 1 000 bushels at $1.501fa1.52 for Western red $l. Is , ( j ,a.l for Western whole. and t1,45f0r Western mixer(. n 1,1,r) toot; owls. 54000 bushels at 05 II bushel f..r Western yellow pooh firmer; salon 1000 lobls. Beet : sales 1,14. steady; soles 200 Vols. Baron firm Whi-ky 1.,"4/ Rola. Cotfoe action: MI., 70 1 bags Ise at I' .i;g14)7,.; Ih. Sugar dull; sales WI lthd, (to lean. .Inset. Linseed (oil nem; sales 7000 gall, Lard 011 uoilt.t Tallow li r m ; sales 6000 the. Kentucky Tobwrn firm; sales 100 lihda. Freights fins. Philadtlphla Market Pun ,nrLontl. Augatat /Inn/ . Mort• or nrtud lloOfod oodoll idols fresh ground .uportine la nn-la 11. , 171,:=4) (4-$13,7 f;: dill, td.N Itrandyw iu. ut $7, and -II tiLli extra it $7.41' Hi? Tie re i. a limited iletusllli I r it-f• arrppil I flit city Wail trade at 3n rrov 51 1 qudiuy. Tide dull ad Own NI-al quiet An.l held firmly at $1.50 I , li i Tito, luirairy t , ir 11 flot:, arid privet are unrettlial, and . 21 , :!i Intl 1•114 roi 4000 luta alluat al prig' It h. naeil, and renetui.l.l II pl vat. ierton: we gn,lte gfkiti tin priiiie at I and white nl tlfaiat 3,63. It)e ra m active. riaitieut and tit 11/ and at I . !i, datuutill and eiteitilv: sales 7100 lin afloat, at iel and 2,111 damaged white at d u ll and a trill. lower: antra 1.3011 tuna "id Verll., al 50 ti, a nd DOW ti nt x lit ::Ii 016'1,41.y fe gnity null. nuad .olro of lath 1.1,61 and hhde at St, CI , INN rt. A uguni IX) --Flour uorhuner.l: en ten Were ei whit, Wheat 01 bilo hue Rye at Si. IN 'die" nil 14%9 fiur nt IlJi 11 , rt norninal 111.11.; SuZ4l UMW, xaloN ::5 tilid3 tool fiOr LLIx Mt SG; 1. 111, iit Baltimore Cattle Market BALTIMoItr A ugtint et 31, to th: 3'25 tr.., purrin...l ou ar , ollnr 7 ‘, to Se - 0 ' AM t SENT ENTs. T"r ti B G K U II T II E .1 I RE. Mahatstr elt aer ()..Inn oy:•t1 at cot t.till r At • ..• 1.05154 td the urchestrn Nit t e e .\ UI 1,1J,14. Sixth eight , )t the ..I,3guitif-tit I f lb. NI UtTINFITI.. FALILY. lLntn BLOND! N. .o.t th,fr tumtrrr•tt. 111.1 NI ented TR. RIPI-: SATURI.AN . EVEN)SO. Al Unprecedented trent --A n A.cen.lon • J 1 . ,. (tm lite St. , - 11 , 14LIlt.ry ;tr., tu, 14111.1.11• PE ‘lAtlTtNrrrc., .Il'l.l `. Si I'. ri Ni.:Trr. an.) 11'0, N If i tta Any .11x.p, •.I rn u,n.r Pas de Den:, by ..td M The :tingle Trumpet-.C1v.o.11111.1.11•1•E ),11, TtNErri: BEBE The Intrigue-- rote. Ur J NI, .1 lontvr, 1,1 rx. epi rtill4t I. ns1•u11 , •.1 /I Fati 14,11111. S.,k,rrl xII 1:11/11,11, Sol ! P ROG, It )1111 t Ily H X TII AN NI AL FESTIVAL THE UNITED GERMAN TE I riw hE HEM) AT I 1 I"I'Skit'llc:11. I'l. 11,111 the Ow 2 , 01,4 AUti r 11l EA I) ltl AltirEtts. ALL. Tue.'s). August eti. 9 o'clock. P 01 sob L .t hl'g h t. pr. I h.,: NI nab Ir. I !!!! I'l I ‘1.11,4- L 11,11) 1.• 1t,,. A I h!,..bio hes • ;!. I:t.at nt!!!et.l Is along 1.1h.-,t 3 rtir , l 1.. II .11.1 11;1,1 t•. hair, 1 . .. 0 t 'tiara tilt,,, , , . u. lA, .r! bumlttiala I•• F,,otra. F.... xls to Maal ; IA .aal Scare,;lA at, r Mat it. l'it, [tall. \Wednesday, August Z, 9 o'cirboh. 4,31 . re.r.pts.o nod .4 It., 1 , •o,nl ea, at, by i'lwalier L.l I.br.tylt A ...,121i1,1 , ..f n la!,;,• Vi 4., I t. it , I.' lb. ibit•bbi r . l, Ay-owl/U.6n I P 1111.1.1 It. 1.1,111,. ' 1 )1,4 P .—,iraltd ri nt t. ,it Ilnit l'lturadaty, Atagnoil ..L . Ittlm ;Awl . I 0, I n and I..rm it.to 111 1 ...mg', 11.. I; r•Wi V.ti e..olllitte , will, I to..ri.•,n ..t.kota ....lon.. 11, .11:1 I It 111., 1.11. rmr:. I 1.1 11A...1 .1. 1:111Mintl .1 , 11.”1/- 1411..11. 4 1 . 11/. 4 .1: . ~li nil, ortll , 11r. :mkt, 11 ;11,1 1.• V. , 11.111 0114 1. F •ortli I. ••.J. 1•1.4.,c I, 1% dt• t Up %%At, t , . Stoi;hti , ;.l • n1..1, ...1,0101,1 I I t , I 11 , ,t1) t.. Si .1.. r... t, I .ut.. 1.1 Eh , „itv.tl All•r li,•••L. I MI ‘t 1L.1.1 \ it , rif A. h Fit tt. t 1. t...x..rr - . I "I to Al 1 . , .rl%l , I. ~; •;1 t , I 1 tl, 11:.11. .zi .•/, tit pr.. • .1. , la, N 1. 1•• Mt./ Friday, A lig la% '4%, 7 o'clock, A M Turorts tit4l • 1.. a t.• .4. 1, Cl.. Id . .l an ~ ...4 ,u• i. up st 1.•! t g3to...vti. • 111, /1 . ,14 t.. 1 4 pr. 44, rt.lorn 1., 11,1.1 ut .4 ....Lod ... 11,1 , Terror of Alintim•lovt, Ar - 14 .II • .4 hall ft..... 1,. ..1,14 F.... Ito. .4 rev n 1.1 t., a 111 run, 151 ..I.ort 1.• 1 ".,. t. I iell/1 , 111 r()IiN 1111.1. an , l 111.1 . Y.141/TIIjI, rill .q 11.11.1 Pnat.lllK nod ..1 411 ki , 1.114 PA.!: t ! , ;('1.:1;1' , . I FA I i .4t. All .. , 1111i111:11.'ati..n, 111,11. 1,1. grht I tql.• t 1...! lA. 111. , r• yr...top( t.t•ti t 441,7 40 . 000, 114401411 E &I) h 1'!)., American Galvanized, Best Refined COMMON SHEET IRON, Ana Sok .t.tttlit for the oak ni W. Di, I W. 4 PITT NIT 0101 lil SSI I SHEET 11101, I/ ALA A NIZI.II/ I'OItItUUATED 110 N. 1., , , 1 1 . 1k1.1, N. 111 , 4, mid 11().11 1 1111 /N Worehount, No. 134 First it., Pitt.burglk. 11.11/"ALL Ultbelt.B 141101.11,VAN1 ZINO 140114 , prompt') m 1,111141 to tit t Work/. KENSINGTON IRON WORKS BLACK, NIANVEM"ITIMES BAB. :. , 111.:61'. 1111 . A ANGI E IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES. Also, FLAT BAR PUNCH ED HAIL I: () AU I {~--\\ - arol 010. , , No 0 , II ATEI: rti(4 , l. uil. Markut. _ HE I :111N13-- , .`.6ls. No I Dry Salt Hers - tug; 2i, hl "W".Nu• I erns t. 5 ,I. .`I O Ly Ail LLER S 1'; IC K ET,-. IN, 1).3_ :121 and Y.c I.ll , erry st. COFftE._lllsoThag i - Tinie Rio Coffee : lib (to. extra 40 dn. Ohl (In, darn 1. In store and for 1.10 Ly IttILLE:It 1,-13 No. 2 - 21 and .2.2.1 1 I)°7- Fresh CHOW-UIOW, preserved. 1 dozen Irreh Binger, I " " rearht ii. in rang. " " Plums, in JAI, .111 gt rreened auld L i ilt A \ _ _ BLOOMS 2uo leant Ltkkt. Champlain ; I'M) 10116 tlatt For dole by lon I I %Wolin EA D. . - • • • SK [ETON VESTS—We have recci per Expro4...riother It of the Skeleton wt. Whi• h are undoubtedly the 000leot mud behteot ror Stumm. r war. Jelti lo II I RSIIFKLI) .t SUN, No. 70 Wo.ol at 1 () DOZ. RASPBERRY SYRi'T'. I 0 dozen Strawberry Syrup. " Pule Apply " SO hernou Syrup. Juit rewired and Sr dole by REYMER k ANDRRsox, No. 39 Woo') gireet. GA.SES PRUNES. in jars. doz. freab Strawberries, in hottles. 10 " Blackberry Broady .lust rood and for Nlle by REYMER A ANDERSON, No. 311 Wood Ptreet. F IBS -IUO boxes fresh Figs for vile by REYMER & ANDERSON. , No. 39 Wood T lIDLUM'S SPECIFIC--5 gross in store 1.4 and for nabs by Deal I ItPLUMB BROS. MEM QECOND•HAND PIANO FORTE AT Ly AUCTION,—On TUItSDAY afternoon, Septemhey VI, at 3 o'clock, se, thiggonamercial Sales ROOM, corrar of WOOd and !fifth streeti,Atill be sold one handsome, well-Ionia:I ma hogany moo nix aetace upright Piano Porte, in good order. P. M. Auct'r. V — ALUABLEBOOKS—On SATURDAY Evening. August 30, at 7 o'clock, will he sold at the Cummerelal dales Rooms, coiner of Wood and Fifth streets, from a large and varlet collection Just received, the latent and hest editions of standard authors iu general literature and oiC4•11:0, emLraciug ti,r foist rntiueol in History, Prcee, Pootry, Fiction, Tboulog,y, popular sciences, A.c. Also--A large stock of the choicest 111i4C,11/{llKoil/i publications or the day, which have been issued from the English and American prestos. Plain and 2uperli copies of fatuity bibles, pocket LiltlkO Or.. P. 11. DAVIS, Gso. W. CASS A netioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF' EIGHTH WAR° LOTS.—On SATURDAY afteri,n, August 30th, at 3 o'clooli, on the premises, will be fodd Thirteen Building Lote, iu the Eighth Ward. vie: Nine at the corner of Magee and tka - uot etreets, Lavinl; each a front ot twenty feet on ikmat street. vxten,ling, hart COio -one feet nit inrhes. Lotn adj 42.11g : the Public School Boni., havlug each a fl...ur oI twenty feet uu Ann btr,,t, vxtrinling'bitelc toxty-on«u to those wkiting.to hay property very cheap, now is the chance, as rho ow »er Is determined to sell. A long credit will I.• mien. P. Si. DAVIS. Auctioneer. HOUSE AND LOT IN MANCHESTER AT AUCTION.•—cm SATURDAY afterrygn, August 30, at I Ott the premises, will In, sold that valuable Lot of fcuod, nituato on Chartier street, at the corner of an alley let wide, near the Public School House, bacingt a front of o_ feet on Chartirr street, and elk ruling 72 fi el along the alley—on wl,lch is erected n substantial, wel, finished two story frame Dwelling hears, with scorn tams goikl grain•ry, fruit trees, Pt. residue in four annual poyments, with interest. se, urea by bond and mortgage. P. M. DAVIS., Ancer. - MOT C E TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed prot,o,ibi will be roreived until TUESDAY, September '2[l, at the eaollllly Poor linnet., S nth Fayette townehlp. for building Stable, Corn Crib, ie. Address T. VARN Ell end Bo Y LK. MULES—The undersigned would ,tononnee to their friends that they will be in l'ittel.urgh on 9thlint., with n drove Of SUPE RIOR. MULES, wld•:h they will eel! at reasonable priCl,l. anl6 lwtf WESBROOK k COMM. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP - The partnerhhip heretofore “xinting between the I ob 13crtborri, 'lnd, the bin, of JUNES. LAUTII & CO., was dls ,,te,d b y ~,,,turd , 00nent un the Bret day .of Angumt, 15643. The benmetri of the late firm will be nettled by the new firm of JONES & LACTII. B. Y. JONES,. 'file utider.,igileil have formed a limited partnership. i/ (4 , r Ihe inn of .10N EN A: LA UTII, in the intnnu•enti Ni A N i•FA eTi , lll ftl AND DEALING IN IRON ; I n whir), kern the eidiersl iiio !nen: ore It. F in the en, or Pittsburgh, and A RD LAUTH, rarinbig In the Itorniteh .ir Fief Birmingham; 10114 the speced (tort. n•r .1k \I I ' S I I . li N, residing In said city, ono lons coal, Mutfoi li ft) -,die thunsimil the hondred and sigh ty-three ols.l fifty /milli rents of cripiLel lA , the row root, ..n.-k part tieridi ily which is no ("Orli MOW . .. 10 of the tot day ~1 Au 40.4, I 15a6 sod to terminate on . the let day of A 14., o+t, H. F. AttN , BEILNAIin L A UTII, ./ A LAUGIILI Pi ttnburg6, A liguA *2?..1, I hse—fiku2s,l4ll.o Fterel Mg, Forwarding, Commis- STEAMBOAT AGENT. 01,1111ERCIAL STREET, Jo , J St.. Lou lx, T h in. A \ EW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANO FC, Just re.. is,. I front Ow utst ufs, • tor, .4 (`III( BERIN.) 11,6t0n, awl t • t .41,-r des Insm.bed makers, to which the at tention of purchanurs is re 41,0 1. Mai/ Y invited, by JUEIN li. ..11.1iLL011, N. SI Wood strest, near Yea. th, ntr. Agent fur Chickerins & Sons. Ihlston. _ _ . WAN T ED TO PO lieflASE---Four Farnua of from 50 to SO ocron each. Also a place of from 6 i.• In acrkn oaldn ter) mile. or the city, handy to railroad or riser; ma parth ninr at.,ut luirrovument.s. %%an --Tao ifirls to do bor.. work for small families to Allegheny ('if). Wsutetl ---A .4E441,4 nx 0,3: in a Hotel nr Ileattnog 11 , t0-e .11, 4 Oa, •u th cduntry for nu ninint Ci taro, 41 it:: •. t•• 'toy until hr is 17 et. IS Auld, 55 111, NS, [watt ithid street, fourth tnist i• 1 Ott Ittaluend. Allegheny Oty. [Lull/ TOBA124:11_ 40 le.seit -Andersen's . s's and 8.,01. 10 15 , 51 eltaier's ttlil" a's du. do • Jonen" s'l do • Jos II tirant's . ' s's idt d 5 •• 55 to 11 Grant's" n', 10 C S. R l's .5. • Ashton's . ' s's tl.l 'I . L .1.000 ,- 1,..0r1d lump rroo • 40.1%. f lump Tobarco. .it.: r.•:rm.l 41,3 I.y LIAM liICKETSktN. 221 imM 1 . , k t. .. ,1 A , A R . ih.• hair and ~ht It in hqo .1,4.! The hair and I, hot th.un.•r are r , i ,, ,11. and pit...erred in their ••“Ihr ' Ir it, h., v. to .wetaelea nn.l In l'nbtl exttn. - 1 Itiudotri u , . d ill/ I!, ;11. hli.:1111111. :.0t t . the hAlf, but i1,111.1', lk, ,111 ;%.11t, It 11,..11, nartirn I 11- •.• w..!t.reqe.rii. Ow sight, r. 1.. •r. ..1 .ueq.r 1.1141011 • 1t... 4.'1, and all canalum r a n , •:: of t to a eerta.lll rut» fur ..4tarr h. .at n/ THE GLORIOUS BANNER .L..) A r.t;rr ti. s.az. words I.yR J. Allen. Writt. to on .•1 1.1 ti,11t.11(14 ,1 a 01410t1 uf toluro, by the Intim-Qt.. 1 • .o. :1, Ino we, Light Ilttard. Mtetle ruin. r Ih,lls le.itented to l'npt. Jul. LI, Wyman, by 11,,e.r, .1 r•-• f, r toile at lou, pt.,. than U 511131, t y S. JAYNE! ) , l'ehiri .^TOrt., No. BA Filth et. lre :' , .\.l_E.-11.11.0 and lot N. 143 See -1 I • u 1. --1.1 a well fornieleal •t. I r.• t..ar tin. ...lit, of 1...i110 , 41 C•)1 ri tor tb tn 140 Ch. Tilt woous, V I', ‘‘' 1; 1 )1\ • ... 11 11• 1 1 1 - 1 4 f/I..ril .1, , 1tn 1: 1 0 .1 Itat.r." -I.y It •• " " Jam, . 1 11,113 tn 1.1.1 .1 ../.• v I-1 ,ltd Vir ,,-4.t./ •:/ I , 11r1 it% 1. ..-• .1 n•hat --I" H.. W th, 11 %hos C. 11•--1••• o - Fury.% Hunter. 90 lAt, nl Frono.ol Wl'• •• •• 711 •• I . .rt• Fr. o...nt,dtll•rent taus. • • .1Koo•A 111‘.1tEakau, I:. 10 ..•11,- • 01..• 11.•• Ana oiavo Stalk's. 211 1 1..1 10 1. 1.1'014114 '1,,,11..Tr1t' : , optetuber. wo I .10,1 for Kale lower 011411 average I•• 1d... , .0. 1%, LAUFFEIFS 10. 0 No 77 Fourth street. • I SA I.E. - --T P: II RE SCIIOLARSIIII'S ,h, O•, 01 tl it pveleti nit 1.) niplwation 10 !.n I. 1/tOl . , I.o,llniz Post awl% =ME I) EY I N I'AINIPIDIR __s(o ib„. just re _ I t ••o• I and i• I .4. 1,. 41 14022, FI.ENIINO BROS 1V•r.1.1 , 4 ) IL--:; 1111 Linseed Oil 1.4 • —1• • J. SellOoN MAKE& 24 Wood street . VIII:S11 DATES- :21) malts just recd and L HEYNIER d ANDKRBON, (ItH 1 ___ ).‘ Ntl's3o 0 to arrive and for sale RECITER A ANDERSON. No. 39 Wood street. - I. I.l ‘ 1.1 aok .r p. i Sixth Pn•ohyterinu Chtirell cl , .•t) anmt.,l: .1. It. Fingal, at the lioule. or ul MI LLF:II. R RICKETSON, ) , 21 N.., VI mid 22:1 Litorty xttvot. , t Alt 1,1, (IF UROUNU FUR V ' , IALP • ,, rtrfirtv in Alloghany City, having 70 ft f o nt ~,,1..e1 ~it one aide to Waahington Ht . ( ottwi ; adjoining property of Withaiu Jr pn polo to wrll Hit uated for a private reed- It 111 to• 'Ai easy tenon. Thu l.hrellll44lofite .r.ficritr.4 rr.fi nod rwer Valle. .127 S. BERT A Si IY, 51 Market at. I 4 )1\ A, I, A N U-41 Acres of choice Land, I , ( ..1/(,I, a, I, nt a bltrKain. - 4'llll Itt•ET k Si 51 Market at. ).% I. \\ .\.T .1 I "I' lON Thurs ‘l,_/ .14,1',11w0n 1,5, I prt r urir , es, near CookYtown, Ito• I,••,, 1... molt, KFI...."'EY'S COAL it, ri,,. t-so. 'canon rtt fi o'clucV, A. M., IVill 4: , •satnille and hay these works at a bargain T 110.9 WOOD, att27 75 Fourth ',treat. .1. MASt IN CO. will open, on Wed nei-dar. tbo t 0 mat, sevoral packages; of new style ttli• DEO ES. NIIITI ii UIIU3, fit, anT: TROY 11l LI, —We have for sale on the 0”,a1,11 Libor, Allegheny City, 10 lots of eitch 43 ie=t front by 145 deep, making altogether a del dotal plate for a country re,i,lence. It Is covered by ll' 0h00,6t fruit tri.es and eh: übliery, and commando a • Lew the city of Allegheny. Pdteburgh and surrounding Alc laity. The above being. about to remove East will sell it remarkably ;heap and on the moat accommodating terms. To n porion of busim.se v ndsing to spend a portion. of inun ruidnin. or to a retinal gtltiOninn, prop`rly 111,111Celnelln4 fur inreatrortit. A ppl in • [311'211 BLAKELY A RICIIEY. FOR SA LE.—A three story dwelling house on Lila rty stteet, Filth 11 ,ird, Immediately uppo , ito Ito steam !louring troll. This house is `..1) feet front by 30 let deep, and •-ontains n ap.tri lllen ts. The letter story is oi brick: the upi.er or ine franic Thir , pi rty S. 1•1 v. rl low as it lo on n tenso r but tt , Yl• •1/111.:" .1 111 , bd,iii; Is hought Apply to BLAKELY A RICHEY. T 1;11 11USH'.—" Hark, I hear an angel ballad, az ranged and snug with no t ".Ided J Farrcnburg, st the concerts of the Campbell inin.drell, 'Twenty years av—Willing. T'iann Forte quick step. by ro t thou s id— Ed wm-,1 Laud Leonora A Payne. The filth, r rebuked—enrol, duett—Dodge. , The Leaflet Larineg de Madeline ,—Meditation 1 y thoot Vows' Piano Forte quick step—composed by W. C. Elynn, Roe. • Also a roel,tinn of new Waltz,es, Polkas, Schottisches, ,te., etc.. Just received by Express, and for sale by CH A RLOTTE BLUME, At . the -Old Established Plano Depot," 118 Wood st., bud .1..,r above Fifth street. air- Music mailed, postpaid. S ODA ASI - 1, • a good and uniform quality, manufactured by tbe Pa. Salt Manufacturing company, at Tarectum. 0/1 hand and for sale by a e,y2 FIZIKING BROS. MEE ,:, ;ar AtruTION SALES BERNARD LAIITII, JNO. F LAUTILj R. M. HUNTER, ccr,l,Aft 70 ), LIONTER.,) slon Merchant .108. i LE MAN(). Droggig, cur..l tiu2 Dtruoutul nod Market et t• 411,1'. put publi,b,,l and for ictle by 11. KI,EfiRI: & /MO., N. , , fa Fifth .trec.t. C AND HI. ACK TEAS 0=12111!1! MEE=2 k ..i--. '' -. 4 ;;1 ~,' , I _ - :TN . 4.- : Agi r- • !. 14 -14 ....1 - • . : .1 : . ,- - -.§A : 0 _ -,--..,-11-$.. • • 4.-. - 4.1-s-- -v.,g7;,r-ZtZ.4,.yt''4.-Zx.f-;„.,...-4.-r,.*.-.v;,i0a2,„zi..-re-' A-------tr.w,,-,6-,—.....--- .. - -. 1 ~,.. - ~ - ..,..".. -.... f. • ~. :7-7 -1,-- RIVER NEWS trag ,Ittrirt.—fly the metal nr,k,yestertley eviu 10/, inches water in the channel, and static were visited with a heavy shower of rain earl morning, and the appearance of the weather at sated more of the same kind. Tin keel boat " Martha Indere.= " will leave hag for Wheeling. ' Tel arrivals and departures of steamers yes% principally confined to the 31onangahela slacks Cohan," Capt. Anawalt and "Col. Bayard," Cat. arrived and departed. Ibe steamer "John Bissell for 'Wheeling with a full load. TUE Louisville Courier, of the 2bib, eaye : The river was fiAlmq y• sterility, with Just shout sue inch of water in the steaudggit ,o 1 the tang Along the Low er Ohio the Blanche Lewis nod City of Cairo, that arrived yesterday, report from 26 to lathes water, and only the Pelican aground. Nono but the lightest and handiest boats are in the tnide now, and they do not get aground AtScuflle town there were but 25 inehoi water, and the bar clear. The weather continues clear anti pleasant. Tut St. Lords Ilepahcan, of the 27th, pup : The river at this point fed about three inches yesterday, and was still receding last evening. There is scant seven feet to Cairo, au • onl , six and a half feet at Island 14. The rise we have just had will probably leave the lower river in a worse condition than ever. We have no report from the Illinois river. The Upper Mississippi Is falling slowly to Quincy. No report.from above. The New Lucy, from the bisonri river last evening, reports thatstream again falling, with three feet in the channel above Brunswick, and the channel exceedingly hard to find, it having changed luto close places, among dangerous snags, and near the shore at several points. The report below Brunswick is four and a half feet. The weather WWI fine yesterday. A rrivals waren. Bn siness continues very THE GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES. MORE OF TISF_SE MEDICINES ARE SOLD EVERY WEEK TIIAM OR ALL OTHER MEDICINES • • • If THIS COUNTRY , success is the • result of merit, for the keen discernment of our countrymen in proverbial, and pins an effectual atop to ignorant preten sion. We conceive that the unequalled success of the 1./melon berg Maclaine-a is more owing to their undoubted superiority than to any other can., and we desire to call especial atten tion to one of the best among them, MARSHALL'S UTRItINE CATFLOLICON. This remedy will certainly cure Falling of the Womb, Whites, Disordered 'Menstruation, Diseases of Pregnancy. All trouble at the change of life, both with young and old, and all the various kinds of weakness and nervous com plaints caused by disordered uterine organs. THE PRINCIPLE SYMPIsiMg indicating diseases for which the Catholionn is offered as a certain cure, are weakness in the back, tingling and lan between the shoulder tAadea. extending all along down the spine, soreness in the end of the spine, bearing down pains In the uterine organs, shooting pains extending to the bowels and into the hips, sympathetic pains In the breasts'. burning in the pit of the stomach, irregularity of the bow eh, sometimes with diarrhoea, and again with oh , thiate con stipation, cold feet, eapri,oitin appetite, headache of a ham mering or beating character, with roaring nr whistling in the gars, dull pains in the head, with great nevem, excite ment. succeeded by complete prostration, languor and dis couragement, disarrangement of the menstrual pernale. with an acrid discharge between thorn- which are described in the publications of the Green tibergeomPattr. IN ALL eASISII Or PALVITATION OP Tin 11P.AeT IT ACTS AT °Nee. Many uterine complaints are Happened to he heart 'thee,' from the sympathetic disturbances connected with that or gan, but the CAT/loth:l,N ithfath.l always hu taken, and in nine Cases out of ten It will be found tb it nothing is the matter with the heart, and that a core will soon tonna Its use. It will also relieve that feeling known to the heart ri sing in the mouth and Writing user. are not prr,ent itt.any one time, hut any one of them Jodi cate the presence of disease, and the necessity for 1:01 ED I ATR ACTION. Th.. remedy is prepared try ono of the obi od cod MOet skilful physicians of the day. and every one may be .901'0 that they era taking a &lent - ilk; and well compounded rhea, tine. Experience has proved that the remedy will cure eighteen out of every twenty caste, and that most of the incurable macs were ao because of causes which halt dostroycil the re cuperative paw eta of the system; or of sever, mechanical injuries which had ruptured some delicate membranee, and thereby rendered a Cure impoesible. The price of [ha article being baton° dollar and a half per bottle, it is within Old- . reach of every peroou, and eilleadd have a fair trial at lea.. The medicine ix accompanied by full directions, enabling every one to tmderstand her own m.se, thus I.reventing the necessity of medical consultation, and what is more imp,. tent, entirely doing away with medical examinatione, which are Jowly ,asked upon by women LA /1 Vit , llail.tl of their moat sacred feelings, and to ovoid which will suffer exert, dating pain, and sometime, teen life itsel . In this n,av, one at the newt highly edurAted phyeicianx of the pre, of day, nod cue orb, tlay a world-wide reputation, stated that thy. otrmte of the tirtiefenberg emapaas would h e app e ,, ia ted by every female of any delicacy, :And [bat the skilful adaptation of the remedy winch obviated the necv,ity r f personal expitture, would I'll title them to the appreCillti6ll of every man who valued female mod-nett' uc till,Y.ll;lllHrti at her purity, and the must procioun tad brilliant jewel kr longing to her character. PARTICI:MAE ATTENTION Id REQUESTED - - . to the following certificate: Ocartsitax:—l. have horn a profess. d anise for twelve years, and, of course, have s. en a grmt litany very 1,1,1 of failing of the WIWI b.. 1,11.11 gt,l mons, runt Inn. wbi h a. kliAlirder4 coos. sent upon pregnancy, from the time of - ception to the lour of Iklivery. My attention has alai hes., frequently arrested by rev ire sr cuptontsoonuccted with the heart—inch as palpitation, sinking, fluttering anal ol liar disarrangements which are frequently supp-eied in Indicate organic disease of the heart. I have always found :liar shall's Uterine Cathelicon a most valuable and sucoessful remedy in those and in all couipinints of the uterine organs hi which HO many (isnotes are liable--far more efficacious than suiy or ail of the ne..l scientific prescriptions of the , regular physicians, and I hare noes the practice of the 'riot in tbe country. Pull particulars of any case will be furvi , thed any one. by &darts-aim; it line, to :Inc box No. 1,218, New York Post Ogress CAI:DUNE W. lIEMJNtI3, Public Nurse, New York City. GENT - int - EN observe an important omission In your list of symptoms. 3da.rshall's Uterine Cathellcon will in fallibly cure Neuralgia. Thin symptom mere frequently sto• istru ponies menstrual derangement than people suppose. and all females are no subject to it that they should always a bottle of Cathelicon on hand. They may rely upon it that it will work wonders.. I know from certain expe rience. The symptoms. when connected a ith the face, are too well known to need description. When the sternach is afloutati there art, contractions and "shooting pains, some limos extending to the cheek and hai.k, and frequently ac compan.ed with nateseau, fniu•nees, coldness of,the ex tremities and acidity. These symptoms will seem be com pletely controlled by the Catholicon. 11. IL HERMAN, M.A., New York, I have not in my whole experience Seen a medicine which will compare with Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. Out cf thirteen females In this phis. now under my trealment fir 111,...,4 of the uterus, a majority are about well, and the rout ale rapidly con ralescing. _ S. 11. PROSCIZE, Lynchburg, Va. A case of falling of I.e womb of seven years atamling has Werl curod by Marshall's Uterine Catbolimn, and the Indy a now able t, walk out and attend to her dulies. Her cave tas long been laoked upon as Incurable, and Om curods con at.-red little less than a miracle. JNO. LAMDEDT, M. D.. Penna. One of the severest cases of merino disease that 1 hays met with in thirty 3 ears wail. • experience as a practitioner of medicine was the means of first calling my attention to Ro virtue of Marshall's Vies no 'the patient was a um - lied Wonith. laid Ll,' mother of two children. hod been a:a . ..in:illy troubled with a discharge elmilar to the whites. and had sonic trouble with her monthly jawical.n. Mat col/Aden-it herself iu goal health. She ass then taken with shooting paino under the right shoulder blade, h aftei a art extended siding the spine. She was turn tumbled Nab beads, he and great nervous debility. Cold, abuddenag pains and finalrea of heat would shoot over the whole body. The organic difficulty of the wends finally merged into komplett:prc.lapaus, so that she could not ell down, without pain. Theta, was NthArillean ard aching in the bark and an uncontrollable desire to lie on the sofa ail day. She had nausea. with hot and dry akin, and altogether was inn critical rendition. Candor compels me to say that ataxy of thew symptom. appeared after I undertook the case, and the best skill I could ronnuand failed to avert them. I felt as d tho too heavy. and a consulta tion with an eminent mottled profewair In New York city led me to t he use oC Marshall's (id holicon. The char goof iiynik. loins to milder ' , nee, and then again to it [o•rf.rt stare Yd health aas gradual. but the who'. pis WO. was as beatnik as the gradual dr, ClopineSt of a plant (ruin the seed to the ripe fruit. A constant tete of it for six Iminths was attended Ly oomplote and I hough several yenta have elapsed. nut the +lightest ot ill health has lawn i xpert encisl. Sitire then I have used it constantly, and do no a ore than an net it simple pieties whoa I nay that II is eminently worthy of public .mfidence. . _ 1=1E!Ill J. W. TURNOCK., M. D., Ind. Th Ornclenberg Cloapany Gsartr.stis: I hart open it MI en act of gratification as well as of duty. to Inform you of my experience with regard to Marshall's Uterine CallliiliCo/1 I have been a practicing ph %Winn fir BOMB twenty-five year., and leave always found It Orissa inits.sible to cure tinese diseases known as uterine. lly brethren of the medical moles/Oen have always looked upon these Complaints us illearalaS, and they have much lamented their inahility to dhcover a retinsly. Having heard of your preparation, M A UTERINE CATHOLI CON, k ',wing that Many had been bettefitted by its use. I thought it tey Date to give it a most thorough investiga. tem. The following i. the molt et four years careful trial. I lire- a/n Ay. found It successful al cases characterised by any of the tolbdring sy Grant heat, pressure and bearteg down in tlia atelfile •lintles: sense of weight on the ihuhler, ao.ointenie..l by 'recut awl frequent desire to pass ; great ncrvons excitement about the time of the monthly ',that, with irregular discharge. it being some. times abundant, and at other times scanty and difficult. Weakness and soreness. nervous headache, Irritability of h•ruper, chit liars, flatulence. vomiting, irregularity of the bowcla burning in the et/ nach. weight in the groins and Saadi of the back, ens wiling and tingling in various parts of the tasty nod a goont general sense of uneasiness. Then. are many °tit, symptoms connected with these complaints. and I have observed thelle well Jeeveritad m ties various err ti 'lodes rind publications of your company. I oug ht to sac that In the complaints caused by the turn of life' . in elder ly females, as well ao iu His MRS of young girls is just com ing to, Marshall's Uterine Catholicon in Infallible. Sours truly. 8r..N.1. H. KITTREDGE, Pt. D. A young female friend of mine ht.. afflicted for four or ff re years with u teritib difficultiee, which pr,duc,..d violent APLISMOri it' fits end destroyed her genoral health. Two hot le6 of Marshall's uterine Cathol ic,n cured her entirely. HARVEY PERRY, Providence, R. I. A female friend of mine trim hat been suffering for flea rI3 ten years with merit,. difficulties (irregular, ouppre,iped and painful menstrnatin) to already. by four months up.. of Meridian's Uterine eittholicon. ',titer than she ever ev pected to be in her life, anti confidently expecte a complete cure. F. FITTCIICOCK, New York City. Alarahall's Uterine Catholicon (-lip. the climes of mery thing ever known in thin country. It hue bee i used with comptote SUCCPAR. JOSEPH LEVY, Mt Sterlin., THOUSANDS OF OTHER CERTIFICATES aro on file at the office of the Company, where all interested areinvitetl to call. MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHIMTCON is sold at tho ITholes4le and Retail at the Drag Store of Dlt. fiDt t. H. li/SYSER, No. 140 Wood street, algn of the Golden Mortar. „ . itua,. Call and got a copy of the Graefenberg Manual of Health. 350 pages; price 2.i cents. Copies Pent to any part ut the country, free t charge, on the receipt of 25 cents. The Graefenberg Almanac is ono of the beet publications of its kind, and may be hail without charge of any of the Company's Agents, or at their office. jul3-d&wiimos.lawd. fILUE.-5 bbls. extra white just received ‘_,A and for sale by an 2.2. I FLKINO BROS. ALITid.-10 bids. just received and f , r sale by (an 22) FLEMING 1.11105. SUGAR Lead.-400 lbs. just received and for sale by f an 22 ) FLEMING CA sTILEso A P.-75 boxes, a prime articb , .. in store for sale by tan 223 LEMING 111105. 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Ant enlist ballstbick and fast an rarthlau arrows. The improved Revolver can be bad at the Eetetptiseigurks, fee: 4 4, Nir S NteT. l iwirment - offtnn and lltleeofvvrry•deserillgett pIGIT'S PILLI--sgio.jastreceiced akwt 2 e,asortatmtofEurgitilr:teest4stl7:llt74 .d L alebo2l), r umnomos ai27 iavNkvenyfllze3,,,t. CAMPEACHY LOGWOOD.-50 bbls. in store and for sale b (m 22) FLEMING BROS. YEDCrIERRY BARK,-200 lbs. on hand and for rale by (au22l FLEMING BROS OC E LSE OCHRE.-5 ea.ks in store an Tor Bale Lp fatal FLEMING A1 . ,: - ' , .• ., .; ,. . , e: --,.., 4 , ..,, C . S f r . at 4.y 4z ..,, ~,,1:.:,..,..,,,i, ~-' POT TOGETILNIL ALI, OF TIL 1% 7 E . SYMPTOMS --500 lbs. just received and for [Btit2 FUMING BROS_ SOME '0 t l • I)N T SPEPSI-A DISEASE OF THE 'KIDNEYS LIVER CONlPLiiliAti WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, • FEVER ANIIAGITE• • AND the various affections, coizisfiqtienbtipoH. a disordered Stomach or. Liver. „Suctraslndltioni Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, tioa Appetite, Despondency, Costiveness, Bllial'Snd Dueling. - Pike. In all Nervoug - Rheuntatle.and _, dons, it bas in numerous foamlessbeninkina, and In othenteffected a deckled corm - " - . Nature finds no new enemy to combat, .. fel tonic le the system. Its effects aro almost the cure permanent. It comumnicates the system, but by arousing its vital energy . .4o . thin. enables it to throw off the Mae, and tkraa eradicates the disease. • • When its medicinal virtues are so universally aclntow edged, and particularly here, stein it bartiecomentsMaki-'l - 0, - .. , lar a family medicine, that it Is souk, man* Oftiouttocett.','..l''l as well all the druggists.. It would seeni-tteedlosa-14 — '' , ' offer farther evidence, yet as there aro doubtless semi have tried many advertised remedies, and stiltsufferlrum,,,,,i , Dyspepsia in one or more of i123-dreadfur the following certificates, the antheatlel4,,elo4;4otiet,.....=';',''fr'' be doubted, coming 9a they do WHAT IT IS WING FOR TILE SICK. - • Wm. tsch nehmen, Rsq, the well knewri Ilth "her,`.yl have frequently need Ikerhave's Holland 131 find it in rariablyrelloves indigestion and debility." --. Rev. Samuel Psls'oek says: ur found •eyerlidrellif its nee for a severe headache, with whicts l had tong - non fared." .1. W. Woodwerl. Esq., says: " I have need Bcerhavefs not. ' -- t'. , - land bitters myself, and recommended ft to othms, , ktiowfmu . • ' ,:-- it to it Just what it is ropreeenteiL" • • ..'- . Ald.Jouathan Neely. el Lower St. Clair, says :"I havello , - ' rived great benefit from its use for ttnllkll , oB.3 Of tklittliG , - t - ,ii and indigestion." . . .."- ' - ek f James M. Murphy says: " After several physicians:W ' failed, ikerbsee's Holland Bitters removed the pahi'Atisti " : ' • ' my heart and side, arising from indlgeetfon," ~ ~. ~' .i.," The editor of the Kittanning Fino Trear'sayst "Aitetiimlt''''` oath, hest physicians in this place had Called If cerhaviiii ' '•', , i peta Hollatui.ilitters cured me of the worst form of ri " 3 ,..._ • . ....,.:',. Francis ri d it, only roanufgeturer Of thi 4 Mil T,,v '''' tract o: Cc:llse says : .1 iceow that your Hollinid liters It our of the lis.t medicines in the world for. a disordered" . • ''' stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the 'Rickel," Baltimore, rfronottneed • ii -.., it a mislicins deserving theimnfldence of thepubLi& ' Dr flherharL the leading German physician of Penni(., has prescribed it frequently during theinst three years, wltki s:'s marked success. in debilitated states of thedigeathei arganks • or of the system generally. , . . . The manager of Ilallou'a Vinegar Factory siva: " i-lISOPL , • .. it myself. and was therefore induced to try, its...elfectOlyolt ... - .. . my wile, (troubled with the great debility connnotiAtialllpt. •„ ;• consumptive habit,) and really It is aoknoler 0ipre1404:44 than anything she has ever taken." -1. -,-- • •. ' .• : WYPIOE I Whwver expecte to tind In Viiisa beveraga.ill tea disap; poilited, but to the sick, weak and low spirited. It trill prove a gratsful aromatic coidial,poimmed'of tele ! Mill properties. • . The great popularity of this delightflti druttutitantualtnanS, many imitations, which the public shonidguarti diming. Be not percuadod to. buy aning 4,8 Ontillrott have given 11(mi - have's Holland Bin a, f a i r trial; One ~ tb, will convince you how infinitely math= ithstwAlLawW, imitations. Sold at $1 per bottle,, or ettbottlea - far thaai proialciors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jlt, & Co, - Manufacturing l'hunnaceutists and Chermi-- - I.' cor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. • GEMT-eaL 81T.1115. Philark , lphia. T. W. hyratt k SOIT3, 132 N. 2d street. New Barnes s Park, 804 BroturCray, corner Duane.. more. Uuipury Brothers, flay arrest and Pennta. , kinhiEQ' Charinnata. John Iv Park. Chicago, PAuclay Crottiem 2185 B at., at. St. Louis, Barnard, Mama it OKOrrtAnri;`J Wright Co. 1031i3., TITZ. C. ikinLANE'S "LIVER PILLS /ND VERIEFINE = IMPROVED. - Dn. I. SCOTT, a regular gradtutte and pbyakiitilatexteti• Aire practice and experience, induced by a commendableds• lire to alleviate la. -11.311 auffering t as cell as to excel; has per fected an IMPROVEMENT ON THE ORIGINAL. LIVER PILL AliVI VERMIEUGE OF DR. C. '5lcLiNl3, Having prepared these remediea as the teedicel ittitter of , Dr. C. Mr. Lane, for runny years. OUR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND TEIL3IIYI7Ofi 1'4,4,1 gITSItor eiliatry and are more milt opecattois than the liver Pill and V,inifilge prepared accurilhig to the.: original recipe of Dr. C. McLane.- We make tale declaration; unilumtaielingly. and recommend them to the. afflicted 45 C. heitet both picamot /Led curative, and believe them irupecitur to any other Liver Nil or Ver.:Ml . llgs ever prepared. Rend Certlitcate of Dr. C. ilielmoe, bolo*. THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. 1. SCOTT'S ctLElntAetgio 'WHITE lIIKASSUN Tho nnirersal relief afforded by applications of ibis GEL. .. &DILATED KING of Pain killers in cars of Eheitmittiblite Goat? Lumbago, &ire Throat, 13filiFOS, Bpnoloin; filteelLingt, Btlauess the JoibtA, „%ixt.ca, Pains, S=Stle, Ihtten3, /thrift. or any other distioee for which a Pain Killer or Linlectent33 race 1. etialtles us to a.dert piteitively Butt Dr: L BetTEE . E.:, CELEBRATED W LUTE CLRCASPLAN LINVIENT to Llott ninot_relLable, sofe- and pLossant remedy yet Abicovared, pose Riving astonishing properties for HEALING 11)18EALL&.3434 THE PltaltiPT ERA DICATION,QP PALiii. The midi tescations to its virtok+, given by persona. of atliglittina Judgment and strict integrity, should induce all to:aft - tit • Ba a standard Family lieniedy. no Wan Lucie:7lAm! will ',- require nothing more than the following te6timoterpf UcLane, distinguished as a great discoverer rvm&diee: BEAU? READ IL READ tt 41012.GANTOwN, VA-, Sept. 12,1556. Pdt el to oaltrY, that I have examined the Recipe for p_ro varing McLane', Impr , iyed Vernufage and Liver Pills try Dr. t. Sou, who h. twee I:\ THE HABIT VP PREPARING AND uttiNU ORIGINAL MI LHCIN IN MY OFFICE . him,: the last THIRTEEN YEA itA, and that-I believe . ho'i hat IL PitkitED TILL. H. I nimai .d.rve. mammal:W.ll.e, .• :lime willingly HA I II AVE NL) INTEREST ,IN THEM WHATEVER. 1 :timid rurther mate that I have frnquently CELEBRATED WHITE CIREASSIAN LINIMENT in toy practice, a ith the happiart eitrect , i, end that I can con-, +cieuvaaaly recommend IL E. AML.A.NE, M. D. All tho above 31rdleinto.preton ea eoiely ander the tretrYn+ rboon of Dr. L DOOM fold by Druggists and klorehanto GENUINE Dr. C. M..LANIVR IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMIFUGE ure oTgned by Dr. titAiTT Jr Co., ue,utopanb.