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N ' ": ' ' ...r 7 :0 3;1 . ~ '-'„ , . i:17-- tf,', ." . . f ....'- :: ~ . . • - n•. 1,1 ~ 0, , ~-.., 4 4,5v0tr1. „ c , ..,..,. •—• .„,,,,,,,,„„, r. --„—", -,1,7 - -- ' ,,, ze."cllV --- ;:i.w,-- - - , - ,•-•'- -•----- -- - ‘41,,," : "'O3- ‘ ,0 _ ,,,.44,-„ 1m ,, . ,k,-,0-1- •iz ,l4E-5 5' 4 5r,„141.5,144...J.4 7 :44. 3 -.ktiliTl-_..7, , - a,...-) A ...,,- ~..- -.., •. . :,,, , --4.-- 4 ,.: : - .,, ,t r -..• . • • •,-.5r.t.-,1v.w.0,,,,,,p-r, ,----t" '. - " -4 ' r • ... ^ , ,• , • AFFA i RS. • SATURDAY MORNING 4 SEPTEMBER SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AT PITTSBURGH On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on 0 C 'r 0 B E It Ist, 2d and 3d, 1856. Je24 ROUT. C. WALKER., Secretary. Allegheus Buchanan Cub.—The meeting on Thursday- night of Democrats in Excel sior Hall was one of the largest yet held in that place. Mr. Wtn. Blakely, the President, took the Chair at 74 o'clock, when the meeting was opened by the Wee Club singing some beautiful songs com posed by our townsman, Stephen C. Foster, Esq. The President then stated that Col. Samuel W. Black would whim's the meeting, and on the appearance of the gallant Colonel be was greeted with the loud est shouts of weleeine on this his first address to the I)olmA:racy of Allegheny city during the presen campaign. The Colonel's speech was one of the best we have ever heard from that distinguished orator. He went into a calm statement of facts, showing the history of the Black Republican party and its dis union tendencies from the year 1803 when Josiah Quincy (at present an ardent supporter of Fremont. though nearly 00 years old) declared the Union dis solved bceause of the purchase of Louisiana, a slave territory, by 31r. Jefferson. Next ho showed how the same party opposed the admission of Louisiana as a State. and even after she was admitted how the Massachurett.< Legislature asked that she should be exp./ied frvln the Union. Ho also exposed the dis union pr - ,.'Ungs of tho llartford Convention, en aaeoant of the rultnission of Louisiana, also tho reso lution, of that Convention declaring that no one for eign horn should hold office under our gorernment. Ile then took up a number of other facts in the same eonneetimi. and in the burning words of truth and el opionee ls4i bark, the dangerous tendencies of the lately roil od disunion party. The Colonel occupied no hour and n half and was li.toned to with the most profound and respectful attention by the immense crowd. Such 'Fremont men as were present behaved in the most quiet and proper manner. At the last meeting of the B. and B. Club, a lemon had been taught the Fremonters who had been in the habit of disturbing all the former meetings of the Democracy in this nail, which we were glad to see they profited by. The committee of vigilance showed them in a very striking manner. on that occasion, that though they were denied the ossisonce of the police of the city, they were determined that blackguards and ruffians should not he permitted to disturb the Democracy any longer, in their peaceable ussoinblages in their non hall. Atter the conclusion of Col. Black's speech, the Glee clott again sang. The meeting then passed a reso lution of than ki to Col. Black and quietly dispersed. W e heard tom gentlemen from Armstrong county de- elate that they came la that meeting Fremont men, hut that they had Ilelf resolved to vole for James Purhenau. ;to it is. Only let the people have the ram , . and Rhc numliers of the Demecrany swell nt n,ery meeting. A Porta:le/ Plot.._ Those of our readers who here a spare afternoon should employ it, if they have not already done so, in visiting Troy Hill. a it is decidedly the most pleasant place in the vicinity of the two cities. When you reach the top or the hill. you command n line view overlooking the the Allegheny, Lawrenceville, the Arsenal, and the country beyond. A must rural road 'conducts you farther over the hid. Beautiful country residences and tine gardens are on every hand. There are severol Merman pleasure grounds-, nicely laid out, which are the re, rt Or oar German citizens during the summer season'? A beautiful valley. known us V , tegtttley,•to, on the other side of the bills. contains a little city, which is known 115 t.ipring Garden. The gardens are all under the higlieot cuiti,tition. and, seen from the hills, are charming. Quite a number of elegant private resi dences adorn the 't lioilow." We have not seen any scenery for some 11,11 1 0,) charming : in every direr.. 1 Lion are vineyards, and every break in the hills be y,,n4 tliFeorers elegant residences. We presume thorn are ninny, ruby liho us, were unaware of this beautiful spot on near the city, and to them we would recommend an early trip to Troy Hill. Blakely- A Richey will sell at auction come beauti ful lots in the alive vicinity this afternoon at three o'clock, on the premises. TnnugLvrnirr f:ni; n" I.—The following is a E. ta tv ment of the reocipt, of the Ponnsylviiniit Itailroad for the month of Ang:ust : Receipt.: of the Road fur the month ending Augnst let `Mato mouth Mat year I) 4 erea qc Receipte from A anultry Ittt, I':.B, to tiept. le period ia,t year 2,5:53,608 tit, Iticren.o While there is a decrease of nearly $30,000 for the month as compared with the same month last year, there is an inrrcase so far in as compared with of nearly three quarters of a million dollars. The decrease in August is attributable to the low stage of water non. lust season the Ohio was earl. gable luring thh year. It shows the import ance of the Ohio i,cr, not only to the prosperity of Pittsburgh, but also to thl Pennsylvania Railroad. I:e.i.yrteno.—W e arc rratiied to notice the opening of a Restaurant on Fifth street, under Ma i sonic Ii ill. upon rather an extensive scale, by Messrs. Kituldc. Me.sick 1 - Co.. gentlemen well acquainted tl, leisiness. and capable of satisfying the pub lie in that relates to a well regulated and eaten id‘ T le-I eating h.uie. Our merchants, busi- P e,9 and transient vi-:tors to our city, will FUF lain, an I itrnnizo liberally, good eating houses. Las been fitted op at groat cost, with all the moiler. inn rovelll,ll to in the culinary department. and t: bc,t -kidi of tLe 011 , 4 , 1 - TI cities. Oysters, a. I tan, w I—les:Ile and retail, front the eastern c ill be Lew n band during the season, with all other deliencies furnished by the eastern markets. 'This e tablisbnient will open, we understand, this •,.cening. arid the best test of the ability of the pro. vrietors to do all heroin mentiouedis to try them. /r.. I . 11.1,and.—Ilugh Kennedy, of South township, w as consigned to the watchful care of jaiior Phillips on Wednesday evening, for uttemp•ing to kill the wife of his bosom. It is al leged :I,i, without the slightest provocation, he at tacked her with a poker, inflicting several wounds on hi r person and fracturing her skull. The un fortunate comas was conveyed to the county poor hotiee, Where her wounds were dressed by the attend ing phk -icion. Iler left side is badly cut and Lrui , cd . three of her ribs are broken, and the side of her teit.l is so badly fractured that her life is consider...l in great danger. Kennedy was arrested shortly after thd outrage, and committee to jail by Esquire Meralie, as above £ tate," Mr, 0,,,w y.—The play-goers of this city will he gratified to learn that those excellent ar tists hove been engaged at oar Theatre for a brief week, commenc;ng on Mundayevening. We believe they have never performed in this city before, at least not for a number of years, bet in other cities not - lest , gilled with theatrical taste than our own. they ha on acquired a reputation that has rarely fallen to the 1,1 of actors and acires.es. In Philadelphia where Mr. and Mrs. Conway performed last season at the Arch, they stood at the head of a profession which ha 3 KO many able representatives there. i.l Rexrn•e 7'ou-nohip.—The farm house, on the pia, of lion. Walter 11. Lowrie, in Reserve township, about three miles from this city, was en tirely ii ,, r , suined yesterday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, with its eantonts. It was occupied by Fred. Oesterlo, who, hy lids calamity, loses nearly everything ex cept whet he had on his person. Tho probable loss, including the furniture. &c., was about $1,500 on whieh ne believe no insurance had been effected. It originated from a defective chimney. Jh and Diaarderly.—Mayor Bingham disposed of six of this class of criminals, and Ald. Donaldson one. The increase of drunkenness is in a groat measure attributable to the numerous unlicensed doggeries which deal out the vilest kind of poison. . 4 ` WILL BE HELD $367,7 IS (;S 39 7,6'x': I. $-v,9ut 91 $680,371 p tt fleeces and 2 Lids. Rise; 1 quarter cask foie Fen,: h Brandy; 2 eighth psi., Ca• Its.. Brandy: 4 quarter raslss Cette Yilsdeirs R Inc: ti ...sses superior Port fuel Rs, r ry Winer, he.. he xel2 P. M. DA - vie, Auct'r, VALI'ABLE AND CHOICE - on F..A . rultoA V evening. I..lepteuilier 13th, at 71.. i ,Ire r• at the Corm/ter...o Subs Rooms. run, W and Filth strneta. will be Sold, front nil extensive c.dlection, new nod perfect Copies of valuable anti choice missellitio -so, 11,s1ks, principally regent publications of the English an I A in,ican press; among which are comprised writings on every variety ~ f subjects within the !singe of slegaut and popular literattire. bet authors of the Jay as well no the latest and test editions ~11 the principal standard works ;is History. Biography, Trivels. Poetry. and Prose fin gnu, desiralds to every reader of taste and rtssear, h. Also, a few French Works from a private library, such is Champ..leon's Ancient Egypt. 13111,0. 1/1/It, numerous plstes;..tipieres S Sureu nee' French Pr... Ungluing Dictionary, An. has, At, Aleoy Greib's Logliesh Merman Dictionary, 2 vols., Av., Ac. 5/.12 P. 51. DAVIS, Ana', eIARRIAGES, BAR(II 7 (2,IIES AND BI"G -61E5 AT AUCTION, —On SATURDAY morning, Feptetnber 13th, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial &dee Booms, corner of Waist and Fifth streets, will be sold -1 superior two horse Carriage, !mule by Bigelow, and hut little used. 1 excellent light one hone Barouche. 1 excellent Barouclio, suitable for one or two hones, tunde by Ogle & Wilson, Phihula. 1 superior new Muggy, with pole and shafts. 1 second-hand Buggy. P. M. LAPIS, sell Auctionerr. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situate on the River Raisin, and on the Michigan Southern R. it.. twenty-five miles from Toledo, Ohio, and Mx from Adrian, Mich. It consists of a Flouring Mill 15 by 10 fret, and four stories high. with a wing 56 by 50 feet, three storlef high. The machinery Is of the very bast finality, and fuf ficient for six run of, stones. Also, a large Saw• Mill, with two upright and two eirenlar saws, with plenty of timing in the vicinity. Alen, a Dwelling House. two Barns, Comer's Shop, &v., Scc., and from Sixteen to Eighteen Avrea of Land. This large pn perty will he sold at a great bargain, merely for want of capital to carry on the business. For further information, apply at the Real Estate Office of sell S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Markkt et. rri lIIRTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS—For &ile„ a Brick Dwelling lionsr of nix rooms and good cedar, with a Lot of Ground a, fort front on Wilkins street, Birmingham, by 155 deep: well of good water, ctsfl bonne, out oven, grape vines. fte.—sl3oo. Terms easy. sel2 S. CUTLIBERT & SON, 61 Market at. BUILDING LOTS ONLY „SIOO EACH, for sale by S. CUTIIRERT & SON, .12 51 Market Street. BEECHER STOWE'S IstEW Novi:l.--mm, a Tula of the Great Dismal Swamp: by Harriet Beecher Santo, author of “Uucle Tom's Cabin." Two volumes. l2mo.—price For sale by sel2 -10 p PORTABLE. SAW-MILL FOR SALE—A new MIII of thin kind, in goal order, is offered at a very low rate. Persons haying timber Isere or in the West, can woke a fortune by buying and using the Mill. A bargain is offered. Call soon on THOS. WOODS, eel 2. 75 Fourth at. Ml'. S. STOWE'S NEW BOOK—DRED, a Tale of the Ureat Dismal Swamis: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Price $l.OlO. English Tract 9; by K. W. Enierenu. Ph, 90 rents. 110ruenilinr thirplace, if you aunt to 00t thinew lo.rrr than elvither9.. Le tit LAUFFER'S BOOKSTORE. 9012 No. 77 fourth street. WANTED, Immediately—A Girl Of from nine to twelve years of ago, to the with a small familyt 11 she to of age. She will be well taken care of. ' 8,312 S. CUTHBERT it SON, 61 Market et., 3M2 41- v Copt. Itobt. 'Ague, the fat:Mins-detective policeman of this .city, is in New York, 11s witness in a ease 9f bigamy, before the Jefferson Market Police Court, in which Capt A. W. Adams is defendant. The follow ing is his evidence-given on Wednesday Last : , Robert Hague, of Pittsburgh, rwern—l am a po lice officer. I was made acqvaiztted with Alonzo W. Adams, in Pittsburgh, in May or June, 1853. :He told me then he was a married man. Cross-frronAiaed—Q. Was his wife then living / A. Yes, sir. Q. What was her maiden name? A. V, muiden name was Palmer. Q. Do you know Isa bella Moran? A. No, sir. Q. Was Mr. Adams ever to your knowledge married to a woman named Isa bella Moran ? A. I know nothing at all about Isa bella Moran. Man Robbed.—A canal boat captain named Alli son Dickson, was robbed of $l4 while sleeping on his boat on Wednesday night. A person named Gordon, whom he had brought to this city free of charge because of his destitute condition, was taken into custody on suspicion of being the thief. What gave rise to the suspicion was Gordon's purchasing a new pair of shoes when it was supposed he bad nit the wherewithal. He alleges, however, be obtained some cash by pawning a coaL 77,e Hair.—The famous Twigg's recipe, which was about the first hair tonic discovered which restored gray hairs to their original color, is now entirely superseded, we believe, by Prof. Wood's Hair Ito. stmative. The latter is compounded to hand, cheap er and surer; while the former, for want of good material, the right skill, d:c., in preparing It, has not only frequently failed, but has proved injurious to the hair. The Yowl N Bible Claire, conduce:4 by Prof. Jacobus, will be resumed to-morrow, Saitath, tbc 14th inst., at 41 o'clock: P. M., at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Fifth street. commencing with the fifth chapter of the Gospel by John. All interested in the study of the ,scripture are invited to attend. ALES. Mc(' Lt , JOHN E. A NNAN, Committee. I?eninval.—Tho Chief of the Freight Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Mr. U. C. Pranciscus, with his entire force of Clerks, will remove on Mon day, to the new buildings on Marbury and Liberty strewn, which hare been fitted up in first rata rtyle. and will prove much more convenient to the public than the uld oflicem on Penn street. Corr,riol,.—lt was a daughter of Mrs. Totten, th e widow of the senior member of the late Elm of Knapp k Totten, who was killed at the foundry of Knapp Wade on Thursday, and not a daughter of Mrs. Knapp, as we were made to say in our paper yesterday. Meeting in the ..Vinth Ward.—On Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, there will he a Democratic meetsng at Rowley's store. Dr. McCook, E. P. Jones, Esq., and other good speakers will address the meeting. The Third, Fifth and Sixth Ward Oleo Club will be in attendance. We stated yesterday in our account of the arrest of Michael Flannigan who resisted so desperctcly, that it was made by officer Johnson, assisted liy number of citizens. We are informed officer Max well was the person who aided in his arrest. eall the attention of our neuters to the ,i re tiiement or w. M. Semple, bowled " Yor Sale or Lease," in another column of this paper. A gii , ”l bargain is offered. /frooooler and attend H. M. lloyle'A sale of coun try scats, to be held at 2 o'clock this day, near the Perrysville Plank-road. Ilaadseme sites—good soil, good title, largo site, cheap end easy payments. Pcity .1.-ttreciip—JOhil 5i4 , 5(.4 Nllll9 Pent up yestE r• fity, by Ald. Cummins. on a charge of petty larceny and emery of the peace, preferred by Martha Mc- Corkle. Several lolg of valuaLle improved property in the Sixth and Sorenth Wards will be gold on the !mew ing this afternoon .. pt 3 o'clock. by Mr. Davis. IC, would direct attenti,,c to the large eale of tear groceties and liquorn this morning at Davin' Auction A n"rnb, of haroncher and buggies win be gold this morning nt 11 o'clock, at Davie' Auction 4gsr Fall Style.—Wx sral lotroduo• ori ittiiriis: 30, I , Wri, i,tir FA Id, OY IILK UA7d Cali and RN. them. A good Hat for gaff,. DIOR')AN # CO., 164 WooII st AUCTION SALES RICK DWELLINI;S . AND STORE IN I WARD. A'll VIIAME DIVFLTINi;.4. IN . L.NT/1 W 4 RD. AT AUCTItIN SATURDAY abort...tn. Septentistr 131.1. at 3 o'v Ital.:. on the precook.. ~ ill IN so!! that valuable Lot of Ground at the curunt ..1 Folio, nod Frankl,u str,stst. having It (mat of farty-one fear i..•hen on Fulton street. ronning hack alone Franklin street en:lily. four feet to a eta foot alley, on whtelt ere ern tod tad for story Brick Dwellings. one of which with an ex - 4.1;a0t Thc above rents fir $.1:30 n ysar, and if .I.ato ani rliVidOli. Alan, taro Lott.. on (cot..'emit., Ar tic .riter of Arthur. street, having ,w,3 front .:f tn• city feet :‘,ll- tee Avenue, extending line k 1 along A rth.lnt strvatt ntt!!!: eight Iran tonnote foot on art,P whirl! I, k.•l t no story Frame lyventling. and th. , cot car h -,„,, Te-fn-t at snit!. I'. 31. DA Vt.'. sel'2 A tott tone. r. TRU sT EE'S SALE-- 4.1 n Thurmdely ever , ' ne, E.nptAanbnr 21a11,. at 7 1 ,4 nt Merchntt," Fa. c! once. Fourth street., will sold. by order of Wrr, I' , Truvtee of lloon A Sargent. Iltav At:thimble 1.. t .1 t;lotttol on Secant 11 , 10 , .t. hntatten Smithfield and time afiev. Laving n foot t d 3t) feet on Se andtarnvt. eat, lo Itsci sixty r,,t to nu Foley 111 fiat vr.ls, on which ot tht• .te,teri.tr and finely Hnittlied three story Finch Day 'fin fiou., No. 131. With vrater, on. and other concnui,o n , The above subject to an annual ground rent of itoto. Also. the. beautiful country site in Collins township...on taiuln 13 acres lati jaw. hen. bounded by lands of Wm. Tram, nail others, and subject to a mortgage of $.3,900. payable In thirteen Share. Ma.ordc Hall Fund Society Stock, Pew N. 6.: St P,ter'n (7/lurch. ni1411. , Mole. Sale positive to cln, the a.mignm,it. Term. at pale. owl - P. M. DAVIS, Ancer. GROCERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS. c., AT AUCTION. —On SATURDAY mrning. Sept(mber l:lth. at at the Colorm,rcial Salo. Hoorn., corner of Woe! and Fifth ntreeta. will ipo 1.01/.1- 43 half chaste Young llyaou and Black Tea, fair to choice grades. 24 bozos Chemical Olive Soap; 10 '• !LAM • 10 '• Palm 6 1401.. large N o 3 Nlack,el, pap,: II hf 1.144. Lake Fo41; G,rm , *n Cigars: H. MINER it CO, No. 32 Smithfield e lEEE 4 4 7 t BELGIUM. The free trade Cungress excited consldereble at tendon in England. Grand mono uvres of the Prussian troops are - ing on at St. Gear, on the Rhine, are reported. The erection of a line of fortresses around Berlin is con firmed. . The Austrian journals repeat the denial of any increase in the Auftrlan force:: :n Italy, but admit that the troops already there fully reach the war strength. The Mlian denies that Ciceperachio wan ehot by the Aostrians,a.sserting that he was drowned whit e attemtiting t miss the river Po. - •. The reported disaffection of the Neapolitan army is confirmed. It was caused by certain regiments having been ordered to work on the railway, A Frankfurt letter profeeces to give an analysis of the letter of the King of Naples to the Western Powers. The king considers the interference of the Weetorn P, :ors a, an encroachment on his indepen denee he do I' S not refuse the suggested reforms, hut rons.lers the Nealadithn government the hest judge ..1 the matters. Ile doe, not cue, as reported. that he will repel force by force, hot bint* that if real .-ou,e of grlerance oxiFos on the part of the NVetern l'owerF, he it open to a European Congrese. TURKEY. The Porte ie (Aking treasure for the eh:l_sf igen-lent of the M , ,ntettectring f,t thetr reecut fanatical out rages. The Porte has also giver) renewed aeruranres to the Western Poo ere that conceasione to the l'brie. [tat, e is be ,I,serred. talk of a tax on tobacco to realize 200 00o,ocio rumored expedir.,.n ut RuPoiang against Aba. pato Nut a single Russian soldier ha, cr"sfr.l t., Iner,ur. We have tro.egrarLi , advlres, from Calcutta to thr 1 i th and Bombay to the 20th of July. Iforburmann, Leir t.) the throne, !ma keen I.4ll ,, lnuttni. The In &.:.)-er,..p at 2:enizal has been injured. The import lta , es fr-tn Ihng Kong to the 10th of July and - - dirtorhtti to the '2,th Juno sa y !het exchanges me !Hu. The irt,urreetion woo pt..tttousslnz. The Cat ; tea ill!irket upelled at 29 teals. The crop of new :,:k is inr;e. %V +n t IQTO?4, September I2.—The first enmptroller 1 the Treasury. Mr. WhittleceYi having l , fusrll to pass a re,10:`Id011 lee extra pay, rrdeol by the Ifnuee It cpre•critat.s. es 1,, its nfti , ers, .derke and niesscu. ge r., his deoi,ion has been laid heinre the Secretary „r the Tr.a.orry.'who sanctioned Mr. Whittlesey's of richt' conduit. The precise ground of the refusal does nut appear, but Congress. in the miscellaneous bill. approved August Is, ICA, inserted the foll ow . :rig clause- ° And t, triable the Clerk of the Ilou, ~ 11 ;epre,ntat.Ve.1 to pay additional compensation I its nod others authorized by the Moist or - Itepre•ehtotrvc., August I I sOrt, a noun sollicient r that pirrpo!, is beret y appropriated not of any money in the irca.nry not otherwise appropriated, nod is herri y it It • the contingent food of the House of Itcprr.enratire,•. - The Pre, rent, it i+ snit, has nhandoned hi• intention of rettiroitx td the Warrenton. ,Va.,.. Spriugs. WA-11 ,, ,T .s, SII -_rt has been decided at the lreneury department to day that under the ope. ration of the rt,iution cf the House of Representa tives, !hoe° employees only who receive per ;hem tninpensat.on arc entitled to extra pay, while the Clerks, thirty or more in number. also attached t that branch of Congrerti reciting annual salaries are excluded. Speaker flanks is in Washington city. It is understotsil that the telegraphic dinpisteh transtniit^d by the State department to Gov, Cleary is t.; the following effect: If the militia, which the previous orders sent by Cul. Emery made subje it to too requisition of lien. Smith, are not sufficient fiir ! tie exigency, Mr. Marcy wishes to be notified by . t degraph, remarking that the ineurrectionary lava ! s •,. Kansas by way of Nebraska, and the subs's , q :Ent hostile attacks on the Post Office at Franklin, and era +he Mailings of Titus and Clark, seem to have etiinniated to unlawful acts of the same charm'- ', ter the iior-ler of Missouri, and that the President e<ii••is iv. (leery to maintain the I+o,l, pence a '.l to punishment all floe of violence or di, o- r l. r ivii, mssever perpetrated, relying on his en. erzy an J:-are lion and the approved eaparity, de. e,s, sf. I , ...inexs ..0 character of Gen. Smith to patoint or suppress all attempts to kindle civil tsar ierr,t err. The telezrapitic dispatch from the war department to lien. :"`II11:11 hears date of the 9th. acquaints Lim that it is the purpose of the Presi dent to secure to him ell the militia force necessary t • maintain order and suppress insurrection and that n I military operations shall he carried on in Kansan oiherTise than under his instructions and orders. haled he is instructed not to permit the employs merit of militia or any armed bodies of men unless they have been regularly mustered into the service of the [ailed Staten. BALTIMORE:, September I2.—A terrible riot Occur red this afterimon between the Fillmore fishing club and a party of men at the Seventeenth \Yard Demo cratic Head Quarters. Two men were shot dead, and some twenty wore wounded, several, it is be lieved, fatally. The fight Jailed only a few minutes, but the firing was heavy and severe. Neither of the men killed were engaged in the fight, and most of the wounded wore rest lents in the vicinity, attracted to tie spot by the disturbance. Further Instructions to Gov. Geary WASHINGTON, September 12.—1 t is understood that both Gov. Geary and General Smith have been informed by telegraph that they will be furnished with additional forces if necessary to maintain pub lic pence, and bring to punishment all acts of vio lence or Disorder, by whomsoever perpetrated. Only persons regularly enrolled by Gen. Smith will be allowed to carry on military operations in Kansas. liosroN, September 12.—The German Turners Association annual festival was held at Needham yesterday. Senator Wilson, Gustay. Struve, and Mr. Douac, formerly of Texas, delivered speeches. Much enthusiasm was manifested. Resolutions heartily indorsing Fremont and Dayton and the Republican platforms were passed unanimously. Now YORK, September 12.—The prizes offered by the Erenitty Poet, of this city, for the best Fremont campaign songs, bore been adjudged, one to the English song by Charles S. Weyman, of New York, and the other to the German song by E. Vitalis t-herb, of Boston. New YORK, September 12.—Stephen Rapalke, the fleet cargoes attached to the home squadron, tiled suddenly yesterday, ho board the United States frigate Wal , a,h. The deceased was a native of this State. and stood No. I I on the list of surgeons—rank ing with commanders. New Yone, September I:2.—One of the boats be longing to the U. S. Nteam frigate Wabash was cap sized this morning in the harbor, and five of the twelve men on board drowned. 7":4'.; 1 u 1,,r1 c loy =SO THE LATEST N EWS BY 'I':f.F.GRAPII. Trts renewing specimen of Black Republican dis patches we publish in our telegraphic column, which win demonstrate in whose bands the wires aro now confided. As a specimen of cool impudence wo think the following unegnalled.—[En.] Kansas Meeting at Easton. EASTON. Pa., September 12 .—Notwithstanding the short notice given that Governor Roeder would ad ' dress his fellow citizens in behalf of Kansas, a very large meeting convened at the Court House last night. Cal. Abraham Miles presided, and Governor Reeder held the mixed throng in attention by his eloquent and meagerly exposition of the conspiracy to fare. slavery on Kullaus. With remarkable clearness and logical force of ex pression he reviewed the history of the crime against Kansas from its conception in 1850, through all it, deliberately planned stages to the present time. The conclusion that fell upon the minds of his auditory, from hid masterly review of the conduct of the pro. slavery parry, was deep and abiding, that the admin istration party with the South are deliberately en gaged ip a conspiracy to force slavery on on people, at all hazard's. A committee wa., appointed to call upon the citi eons for subscriptions in aid of Kansas, and from the feeling manifested, a respectable contribution may be anticipated THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE CARIBRIA HALIFAX, Sept. 12.—The Cunard steamer Cam bria, from Liverpool, pith dates to Saturday the 30th August arrived this afternoon. The steamship Atlantic from New York arrived out on the 2St.h. The Arabia had been docked; she had sustained but slight injury. ENGLAND The conservatives are arrlnging internal differen •es with a view of making a grand attempt to over hrow the Palmerston administration. Queen Oude remains at Southampton, unrecognized J). Queen Virturia. The royal family have gone to Scotland. FRANCE. The political news is unimportant. The emperor intends making a prolonged stay at. Biarritz. Another prosecution of the members of a secret so ciety ie progressing at Dijon. A Berlin paper authoritatively eontradictJ recent statements relative to the proposed Orleans Mani- Earthpiakes. have occurred in Algenn on the 2lpt ecvcral villages were destroyed. . . Nfaari,l papers say that decrees ore about t, ap pear dissolving tho Cartes, regulating the press, re modelling the Council of State, and establishing the constitution of ISIO. Two hundred successors aro appointed, half of the progressista and half of the moderate parties. Authentic advices say that the ministry continues to he perfectly united. The queen places every con fidence in them. PRI ssr A 11l ssIA From Washington Riot in Baltimore Turners , Festival Prize Campaign Songs Death of a U. S. Surgeon PIN'. Men Drowned . . ` ..,. • . ..•.-'. : . : a • ' . ' ... • : .1....' .. , 1 .. 7 , ..... 6 ~..1%. ' ~ ? ..; i , q. .%a a* - . 0 .t.r, - • __. _. , . . r..;,t.5.4,,,.. s,s ° z `!7+ _° ~ =ME NEW YORK, September 12.—There was one new ease of fever developed at the Military Ibmaal, Fort Hamilton, and ono rase at the Relief Respite]. P ITTSBURGH THEATRE,Lame and Manager JOSEPH C. FOSTItit Stage Manager...J. BIDDLV. I Acting Manager, C. J. FOSTKR. Borne and Parqnotte 50e.j Private Boxes, large $8 00 Second Tier 26c- Private Boxes, email...-. 600 Boxes for colored perso. 22 rcnte. A GREAT DILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT! Two of the Lent Dramas ever played in this UPS. Viral night of the (hued Ri mantic Drama called the MILLER AND HIS MEN, with new Scenery, painted by 11. Regors. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTENIREIi To commence with the startling Drente called T II E DREAM AT 8 F: A . LattniAt Linwood, Mr Lermard I Ally Cr,ker I ItiddLw Tommy Young. Anne Trovaniun, J. M. Cooke A FANCY DANCE, by . . 'dim H. Lang. To conclude with (first time In thin Theatre) the Operatic Dream ouch it TILE mrLLE It AND HIS MEN. Grindoit, the Miller C. Foster. tIiSX. Mr. and Mrs. F. CONWAY will make their lint ap pearance In thin city on Monitny night. Zit- Dunce open at 7; curtain rises nt 7 . tn; o'clock. J . OIIN W. M'OARTIIY, BILL POSTER and Durritrauleit, will attend to the Postiug and Distributing Oran kinds of RILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES. RXEDINTIDNB, ke All rommuoisations—either by moil, telegraph, ~r wise--ilirsctell to the office of the Morniug Post, will mr.eiro prompt attention. THE DOOM INAN AND 1 31 tECKINRIDitb: CLUB of MOON and CRESCENT Townships meet At the &lux:4 Rouse, near 3. Graham's, in Moon Township, on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst.., at early candle light. Detnomt, to the rescue: _ OHIO PENNA. AN - a (Me. InrootA it. O ' NOTICE TO SILIPPISRS. fon and nher July 7th Itllle of Lading must be handed in et the Federal Piro, Ste lion before 7 oclock P. M. of the day of shipment wise, the Company will not pay charge. ur in. 1111 manner by Reponsible for their collection. .1. fi. J.Y 7 Suporintou t. FRESH NUTS -50 bap Filbert.; 40 English Walnuts. 10 " Crean] Nuts; " Provence Almonds: an bales fl.irdeaux " 2fi 10 .` Timagoni GO boxes Shelled A lmonds. Just received and for nal, by IiFAMIE ft et A NDPIIF , ' , N, sell No. 311 Wood et., pi. Marl, f FRESIT FIttITSL 20 frail. 5 rusk.; Oirrrin to 100 lam. 51. R. Itaidns: too qr. " 200 /..nee rigs, fresh ; 300 diming " Just receive.] and for sale by & LNDRIZSON, 4612 N 0.30 Wood et.. opp,iito St. r hark,. Hotel GENUINE ENGLISH PICKCES -10 damn "Oberkinc" Id dn. "Chow-Chow;" 10 do. Mixed Pickles; 5 do. Just moire.] and for sato by ItEntER & ANDERSON, sol 2 No. 39 Wood et., rlpplAite St. Char', cATsurs -- 6 5 ) dunes Tomato, quarts and pinta: 10 do. Walnut: 5 do. 51notiroidn. Just rocelyod and for sale by It.EYNIER l ANDBRSION, aol 2 N., Ms Wo,“ I ) GROSS FRENCH MUSTARD, ; dose. olives; 6 ito. Capon. Jout rr'.l and In- ItS.ICAIEII A N. 'ld W0i..1 .suet. LARD 011.- 3 barrels No. 1 Lard Oil: - . No. '2 " In awl, nod for sal, by. MILLER At RICKETSnN, 10.12 Non. Lilwrty ai rret. Ct A LT-75 41s. N. 1 _Salt just received and AJ for by Imell!) MILLER At RICK Ii.M•ON. A Lconoi._ 10 barrtlß pr.f I, &Gm• and f, sale by w,12 MTLI.EI2 A RICE rTSON. T,IXATI,‘qOIt RESTAI RANT, r.i - - " .v, lll Weirlf) qr..: I'.ll,!Arr;l.. Pr. . _ %,„?WHOLE:3A LE and I) in..% I I. 0 DEALER IN LA K E .-0. I) '. EA STRIt N FISH, !r",11 i'llilatb•litb: a eind ILL! tunore 1 /I"6TERti and W I LI) CUM kl, all In thr, pr' pl,r 6,311,11 / . /11/44. f'4, A p 4A y, e. The D, pert reent Ike Eleeleier I:e4wieure nt fee, Den ire ree A . A .4 etten tie:, The ..rtli ear, in A4.1r,.l fn. II k o n In t« h .er 111 the after to I, n o Meek olip[4: e 4 .4 na k rl-1.4 end of the lAmot, et al.y hour .4 the day end no, e . 10e1t..,;h: EO. ALBREE, SON N.,. 71, WI R‘D and FOURTH I rnneir. , l a anr.orn,r ntf , ^k :11.4.a'a. Boyle, Won,n' a , MisaeaC and Clad I,n's atanonable BOOTS AND SUOES, For; FALL AND WINTFIC WEAR ('nurn a / a 1 of I h.• boat walrktnallahip and rnat/Tinl- that ..4f/ t.rouKlit together of /ilea amouut, and or, offrrtal , 'r whole:Qat' or roroL Fritrilher will fled th, h.a kLusi '‘f t - 1141orner-rm.td.' 11flots. an Cuwl w Call ire nm 4- ID the L tritt'd , ttgt,•l4 4 No. 71, alwrauro.l. .11):1111 . AN ' I) u[l. ito PINSON k C(l., Y`l7ll s7.trr, Av. now rerAvnel n roloplen. aA•fortme,,t ?..!! nA,n4 and nil Cloth: , of cr..ry a(1.1 prim, , vo•irst Ing Walton Vehntm, Tap.,:stry Vent Ilrusavle and Tapestry 144 Seta, Imperial and 'int', :wiper. and Fine and i•nitiann. Ltettittirn, CMOtx, Erei , e - n. Marble and Tile patternit 4'l till g of as , lu:drtr. . and all tioods uaually found in Carpet Itonod nt I lir inn-I prirc.. r-el VINE NTRY .SE.k.'rs TO BE SoLD on SA TI . RDA Y. ,1" ).!It. at 1.! k I'. M. I• 11 tilt" preiniges —A of that lit, iiriitirrly trm.r thl• ret i ,- 111.• flank Road, i IV M'Cluitoi•li'4 and went the Man tivanexy mitnte. It I, .014 t the City id - AI. I,imoy, alai. is truly the newt Property Lm fmolly —iiilrlmmt to tidy vicinity. It will he told iu Intm• I..ts and ni .! rat hargaimi, by 11 . M. II iT I.E. 4,9 A ue:i•itavr. D A LIAM ATTA S—We will receive in a few ftnyn more than pct. Inni . k and Ciiri IhitanintLY.n. A. A. MASi , N Co. IF -l ii ENC . II ME.RINOS--LOO pa. French Mr.- tilt., just recvived ; for tialc to the trade at It 01,111 ail. A. A. VA<nN .4 rtith , trees. ‘THEW SHAW A. MASON 3r, CO. open, to fru , day., large alol Wry dittitrtilAr sty 1.4 of Itewiu Shawls. w• 1 0 F RENCH PRINTS—A large lot of French Prints Just rtiCriived, which will be uffer,l at a reduced prim (400) A. A. MASON A C.I. 4 —READ PAGE 94 of the new CITY • . DIRECTORY. DON'T NEGLECT frequent reference to I've 91 of the CITY DIRECTORY. srlo LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS: and read the vlth page of the CITY DI KEA - CORY. iselo rpo MAKE MOSEY, Read the NINETY- For writ I'A(II of thr CITY DIIIECr t:). ItEEMAN'S GLEE BOOK, with N,,t‘.,; ; priCe 2 , 1 cents. Fro,nont Song. for the People: by Thornos Drew. 11 , 1,914 n -on CrsEntKopi S-mo hook. Lilt f Eremont pamphlet ohtion. A mai:totes ljailway iie,de, fur S. premier. Retribution. Fl Tale • , 1 Ptt•uszt.ti by Mrs. southw•.l:ll. The Star Chain's, ; by W. IL Ainaworth—illustrnted. Mr.. Stephens' Illustrated Monthly MaoLitio-12 , .. , ent5. For sale by W. A. GILDEN FFINNEI , F'ifth, opie,site the Thestre. TRIMMINGS ! Tuna INGS We are 1, now resolving 'or FALL STOCK OF TRIMMINGS, c , niptising it great a arietv of elegant novelties tu Velvet, Moire Antique, he, and the subscriber, in offet ing them to the public, feels confident that in point of style and exqui site beauty of design, they cannot be surpassed. FRANK VAN ((ORDER, sea N... 74 Market street. HA RDIVA R.E.—SAM'I, FA lINESTOCK , Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hard ware, No. 53 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Penna.—The sub scriber has received hi . FALL STOCK OF HARDWARE; And In addition to his extensive assortment. has received 11 groat variety of ivory-handle Knives and Forks, German silver, plated, tea table, dessert and soup Spoon.; fish, pie and butter Knives; Shovels. Tongs and Pokers; Waiters: patent Gridirons: superior Planes and other Carpenter Tools; Ma chino Moulding; Mahogany Veneering; Chair 11,1 1 Sofa springs; Pump Chain Fixtures, of which will be s,dd low. (sea) SA WI, FA lIN EST , iCK D tVID It CANDLRiS WILLLAII ..... ....—H. A CoYFIN. M'Candless, Means Si. Co., (Sucotaeore to it(ck & 51'Candleas) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAI LS, GLASS., COTTON YARNS, and burgh Manufactures generally, corner of Wood and Water etrgete, Pittsburgh. myg NEW FALLSTOCK (1N56) CHICKER -11 X O'S PIANOS.—JOHN lt. NI ELIA IR. N'. al WOOD Street, between Diamond alley 2.1 and Fourth street, Is now receiving his new - • w Fail Stock of Piano Fortes, from the eele brated manufactory of CLIICKERINti SONS, Boston, con• misting of all the styles manufactured jy them, viz: Full Grand, Parlor Grand, and Square PIANO FORTES, in richly cstreed and plain cases. Tsars.—Square Pianos: $260, $275, $290, $350, $375, stiou, $125, WO, $475, $5OO. Grande and Parlor Grand,: $4OO, $O5O, $750, pis) and VOOO. eeo TUNNS & CLARK'S PIANOS.—A fresh stock of NEW PIANOS, from the fele wated Factory of NUNNS & CLA ILK, York, now receiving and on th e way, They •w • are all provided with the NEW S'.{ LE. I lately introduced by Nun ns k eh. k, which imparts wonder- MI power and brilliancy of tone, mid materially adds to the durability of the instrument. For male by H. KLEBER & BRO.. 5.3 Fifth street, soS Sole Agents for Nouns k Clark. CARVILL HAS RE- R Emo; .IVED from N 0.22 Fifth street to No. 212 Liberty etreet, where he is prepared to SUIT his customers with the lll,Vust fashions. myR-3m FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS in Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities. Birmingham. Man cheater; several handsome Country Seats; also. Farm, of various sizes and in different C14,030E18. Per.. pnrchaiie would ail well to call and see the register— thome loqing property ter sale to have it registered at 0. W. ltl'NN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, north side of tlhio street and Worth door east of the Ditianoud, ALLEGHENY CITY. Sept. 5, 1856. PAINTING—WILLIAM CLAYTON, Or namental and Fancy Painter, 107 FOURTH street, la tween Wood and Smithfield streets. work done in the flrot style of the art. auT _ • Iffil .."` 4 4 .... , .., • s is MEM MEE The Yellow Fever AMUSEMENTS. PRICELI OF AttIeU.SBION S. STEINRUCK, M=MM , 14. «;= 4 0 4 : 'tf tit. 4 C()IviNIEItCIA Enlargtmoilt of Prongies. PITTSUURGIII BOARD ON TRAD/C ' AND G EO. B. Try E CO, MERCHANTS, EXCHANOIII. Presithmt. w 11. WILLIAMS rice , Presidents. J. M. COOPED., Lit. J W. 'LIANA:UN, 2,1 Treararer. N. HOLSIE'S, dn. ..Wr r it R. M. RIDDLE. R. T. NORTHAM. Jrz. Cbmmitir. .6 . 411ra/ion J",er ,Ner.fember J. M. COOPER, V. P. L WT LNIA JURY P. PEA RS PITTS B URGII DI A ILKETS Ornez or OUR 'WEI' MORNING Poor, 1 Yriday, Septombrr 12. !CIA. t FLOC ft... The axles t tla) 5 tot up 690 MAL.. viz —l4O 144 extra from d.-pot at $0.506,•0,:t5 ; 5501.b1a from atom, in lot at for anger fi or, $0.75 for extra, tindso,a out; fur extra family. ORA IN...fialra 175 lam/telt. ear Corn from depot at 80e nud 100 lartheltt Onto, to arrive, at 31r. 14.000 Itm. shoulders, aides and canvitased Inunx at 41: 1 . ;, 101 and 11 LA Itl/...1 4 a1es b bids. at 12e. It I 'TT Elt kep, patityd at I.le. COFFEE ...lea 2U I.lg* prime ]tip, at 12c., cash. Stle37Z) and 50 t./x. Western 11.14,arre at 10e. ASHES...Paint 2n ,asks PearLl at tic. • Foreigs. Markets. fir sitanter arnthria.i I,(v en root. :WM.—Cotton : Tito novrket Is wholly or. chantad.c...t.ep, that N. U. and Mobile fair have advanced Th.' datums.' has boon moderato, and tatioo for Use week tool op 4 , ,otht baleo, of which the aperolotorm took 8000 halt.... and the expottoro o.")(10 halo. The quotation, am:— N. (I. fair 7! middling . a 5.16; Mobilo fair (I!!.; Upland, fide 6 :',.16; ateldltn,: t 13-1(1. Tha male(' toolay, Prickly, are from 000.1 to 12. , M0 bales. in( iodine from 'LEI,,) to -toto bah, ,port , lll Rod ol.ceolatora, the market closing quint, Th e total ,tock of Cotton at. Liverpool to 70 . 2..000 bales, of which C.1..ti1) halo, are A thenvon. Tha nitrites front klatseitr.ter ; the ',mine. lout loom moderato at uneltartkod prime. The liner.. Cotton market is I ; ir. O. teat ardinaire94f. Itrinndst c fin ...Th.• unartl Ird sail Mtnrmy weather has causes! Bread/antis still further to advance-in price. Muir Mk ad vane.al In, Wheat 24., and Corn la. Gil. The improvement in tho bettor grades, while inferior wan drill and Nitro irremilar. Richard,n, Spenre d CM quote WORtI.II/ C sal at Soniliern good Ohio &h. (ep tel 74.1,99, ; Oa. fd.6vlls. Corn ink advanced Is 41.14.C.1.: wl,i e llin.i,tafi.; mixed and yellow 34e. On Friday ha weather was very favorable for agricultural purivisine. The prices are weak and the transactions Vrovisionn. demand jrf li-ef in tin changx.d. and prick, are bloioly. a till a niodenate Pork in nur6ni 7.d, with a moderate demand. The liter cionlitien are 41,1 4, ore dull, {NMI a demiai ng tend, f . Lard 14near,. and Arm enion at 'ilk. moderato deinionl, and prices are stiffer hat not cinotatly higher. Naval in torki...Common Rosin it firm, with a large liunenike nt 4s. fi 1.. and tine at ha Spirits rl3ll.lltiou unchanged and actin-id :lin. C,1(n.:1.:a. Oreeerieii... litre ix nnelianned. with a moderate demand x 2 1 1. 61. Sugar hi weak. and the traterartionx ar amen at Cl. decline. tone.. , in !stead.. T 3.11 W ie tltm . I,iurr.d, ,;i1 anchang,l. with a lintitht ht0n...4 a t 3h 4 The, in th. !lath offering. IArNINAI. A hatnat 29th.—The II miry rharttAt iu unchanged A 111,1.-11, ar.• firm. ait h n hot.. bunmess &inc. (Jon "'ls for 12.10(10Y are gauUu4 ill 145' New York Market NE , F.pierf 12.-41.ataa f! 1m: nab. 1000 lath, hniov; na.: rf.e. i:aproviag salt, 1101/ blurl,, 111 4. .1 I aulaav,ag. Alllll6 10.0.14 1 , 1.!., nt ',401.40 ft girti,ll/: fit,;:..".ti4;.10 , 6,r nhl.; f. eauthaim 3,1 jr. "NF to, S.as!li , rn o+. tra lC heat. in in act Iv, ADA 1 , 1-1/../m ha,/ fidliajwa 1/1,1/ ; .11,1 N 11114,0 1 / 1 1Ali o•IN:n/ $1:':11 , 11.e.. La lt, for S'oattivra u-101, mad j.ll .7a fa- 1 /Li , / W 1111.•. 0.111 is 1it..,, ith sales tl•hels N 1 :1/ lor an , l 77 fir 3041rniv. malt, A:/ 1 Ibis. 14.. !Wits: nal.. 440 1.14,4-ntn -141.4. at l'hletato. Lori final: 11111111111:1111,144. Whisky Ivo" 1444 Illaa at :10;4, (1.41, inaraiVn; nal:0410.0 bact Itio at 11!:,fa;12. th. Solar Grin. wlt nal., hhd,. ',ans. 310111,.... Mtn: Ante 2,0) 144, Orient.. I,iunniai 'a' : sale. 2 4 .1tsigh11.1[111. Lar.l nil firm: Nil, 1110 1,1/14. AI $1 .01111. 9f,1 x. 411 ol Thrp,itine han talvancntl; nalen 54's.' hid.; at 44. 11, gin fury: Male, 111110 61 , 11. 11l $ 1 ,1 1 6k11,117. 1111 , 111 ; "Alf, 1011 hrrnro. Vreialan Letter and artivn. Stank.. arta. l'hicaaso and tits k Inlao•I ; Clevnlaial and Vittalairch 111; lil irvas Cialtral 119: Michigan t4althera 0 1" 4 ; Nfirthigna Central 0 : N.•u: f ark en 1.11.1 VALIIII Coal G./1 - I.lpan) 1 1 7 1 }trading ST Phllßdelphirt Market Pirit.4l,l.PHl e. i‘optesubor 12 -- Flour notrltet quiiPt, and stand ir-I fri-1-11 trndodt nrands indd at $7 without sales. Thvr , in n liantod ilotrid.d ha - d,: %twills- id the city ',w eal $7.4,7:2: 1 . fon corium/1i ' ffdssl brand., $7,6n5it7,75 dine sztra and extra family, and pot.s.l.ii I,ir 10.,11„„ r and n oT It shd Lehi nt $1,1,”, without salon ii It t tioniand lino. active, and prices 14.'k ttrnunonw salt, ;twin httshrln at sl.l l ‘ll for limns 6...1 this, any! Idritm red, and whin- tit $1../ndl,t l 2. d: fair f 14. 71:i11e.! raw burhrls nold Nt 75. Corn in g'ssi lint supply nil's of :t.OO bit-Aids ,risyj ern 0110, at s 7 afloat I Snip steady : males of ROO 1,41,0, new Isdaw aro at Wh,ky nom,. and 11,1,1 pit di blip. , And :it in hhils. Cincinnati illarkrt CINrIN , ‘Tr. I r ht .4t th. I,lr i, in I:, 41 4 14-4.lrott) nod 9. ‘l . licakt tin:4; tat, .le.itlly .ts .1., •.0 4444 4401,/444 r 44444.41 Irr Narrariy, wrr!l rt r,rl I Irr ti..• atry finer ga %tatn.ary at ,r 2i Charlent on Market Cat ttl Ext., C.. S4.l.ttrm6a.t I I.—The Co,„„ 1 , J.., • .-.11 t7ta.l dizag :tn.! taldttlina calr qt I ,l,tr•li 111 )1 ‘,/: I'2 Wheat ararra and .4 4 i 1 M11111 :1, ll[ F.1.3,1411.40ct.m1 w hitt . at wtilkalt flew Orlran., Markets ntILEt•-• angt..l: J.. 1e..1.1 a I n.h.t I.,,g,ri a at It , 2 . Me. Pot k La: d firm. r- ( - ant ion: lon 1 —I:EIVARE OF ODUN- T F T F:liS—llus - rurruCn ItITTE..-- The public are aware that for ,Mit. years past 11.e.h.fter'+ hit terA bare by their in trheia nirtit, a, the twat hail of tte day, wen a name and ia celebrity le.yhl an) other cianiteind it the like kind. Thf. i!litilvtist• Anti strniiy sale It 111 - hl ihet. iliiter,+ :net with lu laced a number el . pecans h. engage in cutinterleiting the. tr busing up the hatlea mail tillin g there with n spu rious and ineriens e.milanitel, and then •K/S, I•f the art I. le 1., cothe-hen-,• ketlena anti other, at n redianni price. arid. r the rept, centat an that they were the genuine rurehaners alma), examine the tedtle, and that it as covereet with a inetalln cap with name s.tainpad en. and rat ugh tin f"il er wax, is the rug with t 110 1, 11 . 11411; . i I article. reunite air al-- ...Id by nil revywctable drug gists awl dealers 1 - 1,1 . ) u her,. tell ' SAMUEL F_AIJNEsTOCK, IMPORTER A: DEALER IN k)REIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. all Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, I'ITTSBUTZ(;II, 04- TOE subs( ruler is now opening, 0 well select,' ;tient of foreign and 1 101111.14 t tarthilLre, all new, 4111 i will be ,•1: us q,.,,1 ternlm as any other 110.0 in tLit city. Ile alwll%. on ;, , n , •rstl assort su.nt of II A I:1 , W A RF:, CARPENTERS"I'IJULS. lisb Is , resiss:Unill ins it.... Ow stlsut ion of porch:L..lli. SAMUEL FA !IN ES'f , s. CARRIER =EC= A. A. CARRIIEF.t & No. 63 Fourth slrertA, Pittsburgh, Ci 1.: N S Slate Mntitsal Ph,. anti Aix!.lna 'neurone Co., t•I II c.4.1v IA 1., $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insumnee Co., of NIILIDELPIIIA. IYf.l L. 9300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCIIE:_ , TER, VA. CAP/ 'AL, $300,000. Commonwealth In”wance•Company, RAIL ILISIRIIat. C.A./VT.4i., $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., PITA A SSETS, $2‘,154,4410. Pennuylvauta Insurance Co.,••1 - CAPITA I, A II A SSPTN, N,.v. SI 29,022 4t. WK. I. Jot N.TON, nrai,leut 4. A. CAICIIII, Swre.tary. d0c44,1:.c1y Air 00 LLE N PLA 1 1)S--Ju,t (penvd, 5U w0.,1 P9aiob4, rt•ducill in pri,n. A. A. ASON A C l. /44.4 PRICE ONLY 2.5 i'ENTS— Lloyira Strumbost lkirootory Forlmlo by 11. CO, F A ARTHOUAKE in l` - •I awl 1, , 1•2— ' • :•Icalnimmt Irlroclory Jro .b• by IT—ItEAD li.trand“ Directory. For nolo by IL (01 a (-1 c Dr 1100 K (,f and Steiunh'ts Lloyd's M.ombont Dlr,:baLy. For /Szlit• by 11. MINER A. jUNIPEIt BERRIES— loon llig. in st6re (.1 and(ir u,l by taw.) FIRMING BROS. lIWC DI; : r iA 111 LI, A ROOT= 1500 lb, tql halld and b.r ,Zli, noa FLEMING! 'BROS. ri UM MYRRH, Turkey-306 lbs. on hand 1" am! bar KIIiO by (rie , l FL VIM I NI3 IlltoB. UM GAM BOG E-500 HA% on hand kJ - for mule by /sorb 1 , 1,10.1 IMI 1110(8. 1 NE- 1 1(0 OZ. just monk - 0d and for Ve, nab. by (1,8) FLEMING 111105. 17E1N TRATE') new article NJ fir making Som., warren tell tolp,rior to haunt, in at y rrnisrcl, - im band mid for .1e by xo'S NLRDIINO IMO& SODA ASII, of a good and uniform quality, lbr l'ELSsut yl nudfacl raring elllpdfly, at Taroi, tun, On hand awl fin dab. by Tam MI NUS--slnst received, 100 eartins in,. Cloak :a! Dm.. Trlnuninza. A A. MAFON A en. M T I L I Y o t.; y 0 I )S-50 packages of AI A. A. Nl' A •t+IN it CO - _ B RI: SS E S R 0 (1 6 . 1 11 N : I L N (C-3 Firm HULETT, 11 , . V,• Dow reel iv.d 111 . .. M11010 1.1•4:l MCII t of 11rDsseb and TspDstry la ussels C.arpoln,s. of It, ‘sts,n4 (.1 n••xv and ,lisDral,l,. stt L 5t t . ,b,.1,1,1..pt Eastern prim, [mi . D ENN STREET D‘VELLING 110i rs T" — ] tor two parlors. 21, b, I r,,,,tne. diowgn,nu nod kitAD D. gait and water fixtuses, Lod vatilt—jls.;:to jot year. Puss,wsion on Ist of Osiapc xt. S. cuTilitma 8 SON, 5043 51 Market street. ; 4v4 - - "4- a~~ ..3.__ 2r: >. 1K • IMME=ZII . , I.l4ritig consplotevl their exteuNiVeallertithmis, Will Open ein,ilionilay next. Sept. Stlit SPACIOUS SALESROOMS, ' , lll Art E XTE:I2II Vl2 pro - trt Lt. EITLECTILD WWI OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS BEST FABRICS From no 11.104 t cel.bratod Munufacinrarm of On` d % Bolls! FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES; J AUKS O'HARA WAL DA WSON. THE LATEST PARIS FASHIOI6 Ladies' Dress Goods. EMBROIDERIES, CLOAKS, MANTIL NV. DZITIURti WooD 31. s. .IdOORMAD a. F. AeCI.E.AER. WOOD, MOORHEAD &ADO., V CIVIIR RS Or American Galvanized, Best Refined • COMMON SHEET IRON, Aid Cdr Agent for 46 sale of W. Dmer.4 Wooos C E 13 RAT E /1 'AT'T 1111TAT10A fitSSII SHEET 1110 GAisVANLZED CORRUGATED IRON, forßoofinn: HIIIKEH, NAILS., and 1100 P IKON. Warehouse, N 0.134 First st., Pittsburgh 4// , -AI.L ORDERS FORDALVANI2INO will Le pronip:l3 atendsd to at the Works. au2d KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. lIEN ICY LLOYD —. GEO. ISLACK. LLOYD) Si: BLACK . , • masu:?Aorulocits OF BAR, SLIEET. 11GOP /v. ANGLE IKON, NAILS AND SPIKE:S. Also. FLAT BAR PIINCIIL1) RAILROAD IRON, I:Q.-Wand °ass, No. 911 WATER street, Wan-m Wood and Marknt. air26:ll/1 R. M. HUNTER, (Reef:coon To Kam A unarm,) Receiving, Forwarding, Coittmis sion Merchant AND STEAMBOAT AGENT. 001111ERCIA STREET 1.Y31 St. Lords, Mo. FALL FASHION. 4, M'CORD & CO., 131 Wood fitreet, AAT ILL INTRODUCE ON SATURDAY, Yy An g t.t :301.11. the PALL STYLE UP DRESS HATS. AL.o, U. etylos of Soa rt.,L4ordCap,s. [no2S:to JAS. CJLLINS • II T. JIAGEN JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPRIETORS OT TUE Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville dk. Erie CANAL LINES. NOR. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURG; PA RHODES, HAGEN A: CO., ORWARDING AND COMMISSION DIER.Cif ANTS, No. 30 8 YCAJNOILE ST., CINCINNATI, 0. ',WO PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES, MANLTACTUELP-Ii OP CAST STEEL. A LSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, =MEE D. B. ROGERS & CO MAFFFACTF FERN AF PIERRT IMPTUIVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, conNER. - ROSs AN) FOIST RTHECTs, W. U. saiiru .W. W. 31 A I • R. HUNTER. SMITH, MAIR S._ HUNTER WHOLESALE. GROC 122 Second and 151 Front st., Pittsburgh, Pa. WIILLAII & ALLEN, CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, ANI) FITTING GENERALLY, For W arm, ng and Ventilating Buildings. air W. A A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating St .;•i.l llot Wat..r, Pipoe or Cliii,on'e Furnace, Ch h. sebools, Fartoriva. (Irven lloosee, Dwellings, Coo rt Jails, or Ilutols. No. 2.5 31.Attli Pittsburgh. apiti TERRA COTTA OR STONE W ALTER PIPES 4 From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. A FFESTE It PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at. ➢lanutacturera Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLLIALE DEALER. IN CHEESE, BUTTED, SEEDS, FISH, No. 2.5 WOOD STREET, PITTSDURGH: [J,I6 PEKIN TEA STORE, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE EXCJIANCiE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Porch:us,' dirwt from the Importers for CASH. The st•s-6 folnisl, of ail the different flavors and grad. of TEA brought to the A.ll/oritAA market, and SOLD WHOLES-ALE AND RETAIL AT Tin VERY LOWEST CASII PRICES, PA(' KED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACE• AO ES...a pressly fisr the trod,.. TEAS OP ALL GRADES, BY TRH HALF' CHEST. COFFEE. SUDAN, (Y)COA and CiIOO)LATE of tiro nig BRUDS, fur wtic. exporiniinn in the Lu..ineo is a sure gnaragtee that e‘• arta.l.. sold In . A , i ENT, ArrI)LATEGAT, FOR Ti:. SALA or On JAVNI.:'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES. Pl'tsburgit, drue 20, Itifitt—(jetH PITTSBURGII LIFE, FIRM AND MARINE INdOItANCE compAyy, CORNER Wes - WATER AND MARKET STREETS - 1.1.7-vs cru.Gn, PA. ROI3ERT GALWAY, President. Tuos. RAAHAM, Secretary. /La-This Canavan makes nxery insitraura appertaining to or , /fluoCrivi with LIFE RISES. A 1.., against GULL AND CARO° RISKS on the Ohio and Al issisetippi I:Ow...anti tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against LIAR and Damage by Fire, and against the Port's t the S,,t and Iniand Nav,gation and Transportation. Policies i.uod at the lowest rates conAhrtent with safety to MI parties. DIRECTORS. itobert Gahruy, Samuel M'Clurkun, JoT•rph P. 41.traurn, M. D, John Scott, Jarnom At arnhAll, Thsrid Richey, Jan,. W. SlAllunw, Charliqo Arbuthnot, Aiusandur llrtulley, Jo ph 8. 1.e.C11. John Zullrrtun, Mansfield IL Ilrown, Dn.v..l 14. Ohnrubcrs, Cluistlan Zug, Willimul Carr, Ilohert 11. 11:Artli.y, Jas. D. 5441111. fcblB WESTERN INS U RAN 0011 PA NY Piresnuaaa.— Y., 1 r aidott B . M. taoN.D.N. iitr,retnry. Will iindire against nll kinds ol rkki. nn.: )1A RINE. All losses will he iilwrntly adiciated rtly A Home I rditntion, ninronzed by l)i •• who „ 01l blown in the conlinuoity, and who no. ,: o4 promptruszekAtid Libepaity, to ninint.a.in the .11.trac tot wh.el: Liol hors nAstuned, no offering rho beat pro!, .1 on to [W.e win.. dewier to be hummed. FLEMING BROS lintecre.--IL Miller, Jr., C. W. Rlcketaon, I. W. Duller, N. Nolo. Jr., W. IL Smith. C. Ilizusen. George W,Jirkx ,, r,, Andrew Ackley, Jam. Lippincott, George Dante, .7 , 11108 Mr • Auley, Alexander Ninnek, Thome,u seen. - w 001c0, No. 92 Water street, (Warebormo of spang & Co., up statru,) Pittsburgh. n0u24.4y . QTE AM BOAT L U I" AR . io CUFF' N lutring. purelia.ged Capt. Jolt it Van de rad ft's Iran.' 1., and spar ynrd No. 49 Water stret.t. is glum prepared to frauish steamers or othors any de,ripLion of sawed tau lovr. anl4 Gm NOT Jtuukholdurs of the New Castle and Darlington itailrrad Company are hereby notified that nu instalment (being the n , cond) of Five Dol. lam per. share is eall.,d far, payable at the office of the Trea surer on the Iftth day of September next, and a like stmt every sixty days thereafter until the whole imbscsiptiali ii paid. By order of flarlioardiit Ifiiesitom WM. 11. WILL &MB. Treasurer, se2 Office, corner Third and Wood. • - ?~ r 7 Ig - ';.WR x rgt COMPRISIMI me evi.) daaa ipti,,n of &a. . N. B.—Mr. ITE having pilmonnlly ettnockd the rare AUCTION ...VALZ..4 In New York, will offer at a email 'advance, gome GREAT. BARGAINS IN 1 1 11{11.INOS, CASILAINICES, SILKS, &o.; kc 59 MARKET ST., COME 1:1E13:1 SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBURGII, PA PITTSECRU 11, PA. MANUFACTURIiRS Or AND PfIODUCI ENTRILLY No. 38 FIFTII STREET, •• - e '~~}+`r can't and Strength must ' tabtx Wonove it. tire. , BOER DA VC% NOLLAtiff BITTERS DYSPFESTA • DISEASE OF THE RIMED , is ma atiittPiouNT, • OF ANY KIND,' FEVER N D',.A - G•UE.; • A N" the varkms ateetwoffewuthAent.titen a illsordoreil Sicanacn or . Live.[, .13noh L as Indigestion, Aridity of the Stoumch, Colicky pair, aftrantru; of Armenia, Dermandency, CoAiwne,ia, blind and file:idlog Pilo, In all Nvr . con., Itheunlati, and , Nattralglo tiona,"lt has In unman-am inrcanceo bgitisBkb4 and In others effected a &dd.! &are. P 7 TTSSCRIIII, Nature (Inds no new enemy to combn t o With &ht. the ful tonic in the nstern. Ita offecte are almost niagicahyst pPrilltlillOti. I t communicates rh , violent shook to afro system, but by arensing Jts vital energy to normal ate I firm, enabhat it to throw off the cause, and thus that - aged, enelirates the disease. • . When Its medicinal virtues are so universally acknowl edged, and parte:Marty here, where it has berorne ao popu lar a fraull, medicine, that It br many .of the grotom as well as all the druggists. It would seem needless to offer further evidence, yet 119 theritare dOilhil(WE. 80100 Who have tried matey Mr/wasted remedies, and still suffer frail Drovepsiti in ono or more of its driiiarca forms, we subjoin the following certificates, the atithentiefvgef which cannot be doubte.4 coming as they de from per6olllt, oo welt known. WHAT IT TS UUL'IG POR fW SHIA_ Wm. bchttehman, Esti , the well kniiven lithegvapher,saym "T have frequently usarl Ikerhare's Holland lihaers, and hut it Invariably relieves Indigestion and obilicy."l,,,. Rev. Samuel Babcock . '.l found' smsdal relretirom us use for a severe lostidache, with which 1 had loug'suf. fend." J. W. ll7ooticrell, lesq., says: "1 Imre used llotataive's t Lund Bitters myself, and recumuoneltd a to others, knowing it to he Just what it Is reprevented." AM —lona , `N , ely, of holier eLeLtir, says: "I Laredo. • :ono. lit/ use tier weakness of the etemach a darn lee 51. orurphy nays: " After Reverel phytticinne had Ecerhaves !Rained Bitters renaiv,sl the pair from heart and side, itriaing from indigestion." The o.litor of the Kittanning Priem ; r d: "After nue the best physiriatio iu thin plitc'u had failed,. 31cm:hawed ollatitlinttters cured no, of the worm form of tlyrpepala." Pranda Pellr. only manisfneturer of the "orig,inal ES. truct "(Coffee. nays: I tunas. that your llotlawl Miters to the of the best medicines ia the world fur a dithardend clomach or liver:" Dr. LIICDVI4, editor or the 'Tel I," 'Baltimore, pronounced It I, medicine cleaving the c.ufidenee of 11,0 public. Dr. Ehrrhart, the leading °erne,. pityacian of Penne., has prrorrihod it frequently tiering the last three yearn, with marked Curren , . it debilitated stato.• tiouitgootive organs, or of the system generally. Tho manager of halloo's 'Vinegar Factory nays: t' I used it myself. end was tie:refute inducts! to try its effect upon my wife. (tronblecl with the ..;reat debility common to all at a consumptive lentil,) oral acidly it is doing her more good than anything oho has (Ivor taken." • NOTICK I Witourer experts to find in this a beverage will be disap pointed, but to the nick, week mid low spiriMil. it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, ponatuated ofsingular rem. Win! properties. CAUTION! The great popularity of Oils ightful Aroma hag induced many imitation; which the public ahotdd guard against Fur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything elae until you have given lbx.rhave's Tolland Bitters a fair trial. One bot ' tie will conv.inco yrou how Infinitely enperlor it is to all thee. trunatious. at $1 per bottle, _or six hotting fur $3, by. the 50 proprietor; BENJAMIN P. 1014, de., & CG., Manufacturing l'harrnarcatiata atnl ('hnmista, - ear. Smithfield /and Third titnada Pltiabumb. GEE =At AG BriSri. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyoti & Sum!. in N. 241 street. New York, Banc. & Park, 304 Broadway. corner Duane. Balth morn, cn4parn Itrothnrs ' Gay atrent and Nana. Arnow). Cincinnati, John D. Park. Cliienao Crotlanra, 213 - S. Water M. St. Loulellaruard, Adorns & Cal. Orleans, Wright & e 1 trty22 R. C. Mc LAN E'S LIVER PILLS /ND VERNIFUGE I M P II 0 V i D. DR. T. SCOTT, a regnler i e - radliate and Optician of exten sive practice uad experience, Delayed by a commendable de sire to alleviate human satforing, as wolf la to excel, has per fected an IMPROVEMENT ON 'm it ORIOLN AL LIVER PILL AND VERMIEUGE OP DR. C. McLANIL, Having prepared them ruitholira IL, the piedloal partner of Dr. C. for limey years. OUlt IMPROVED I.IVEIR PILLS AND TETIATIFIIRD I.." , .gre+Lccr cflicary and atn more mild in theieoperation than tlie Liver I'M and Verrniftme prepared according, to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make thin declaration ander•tandeady, 1111,1 reeommend them to the OLIBOLed as brill:L both pl•oonela sad carat is , :tad bdiete then, superior LO any oilier laver Pill or rontliill l ,, ever preparerL [Lead Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below. MIZE! THE WHOLE WORLD VOYQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CEASSIAN LINIMENT. The universal relief arrord•A be applications of title CLEL EBRATSS FONG of Pain Killer, in cases of Sheen:l2,olM Clout. Lumbago, Sore Throat, Braises, Sprains, Swellings, Stiffness a the Joints, Sciatica, pains, Scalds, !:urns, Aches or any other di,eitse for which a Pain Killer ur Liniment is used, muttato r t on to sweet evattiv,•ly that lir. 1. SCOTTS CELIOII,CATFD Chit:ASS] LINDIENT is 'flit, moat reliable, safe and pleasant remedy vet. diseoverod, pos. lie. sing astonishing properties for 111011:MO DISKASH and ThIN PROMPT lIRADIUATION Ole Pd IN, The many at testations to its nirtm•a, gitrn ny prrsons of enlightened lodgment and strict integrity, should Indere all to ad - opt It BA a standard Family Iternedy. Thr tuvost iuCrOdiilolo require nothing more than the following testinieny of Tn., C. McLane, distinguished as a groat discoverer of tuediettl remedied: READ! READ!! READ!!! NinsaAAremeN. Sept_ 12, 1855. rids* , to corrtiAt, that I have oxamiaml the Itedpo for pie parlay MrLane'm improyad Veriniftwe and Liver Pills by Ili. I. Scott, who lam b , K.11 IN THE lIAIU.T OF PlMPAlttlifi AND USING 111 Y 01{11:INAL IN 111 OFFICB daring the last TII I ItTEEIN 1 - 1.:A116, and that I helieve he ham 131P11.0VED I melte ilfe . ahove elMtaniont Vita I non. willingly us 1 ILSFE NO INTllltEtilf IN TILEM WIIATIWItIi. I would further state that I hart, frequently null hij CELEBRATED WIIITE Cl fit IASSIAN in my practice, with the happleet effocte. sad that I cult coil -BCientionsly roccitametal it. C. 81i . L.LNkl, M. D. All the oboe 3lodfrineo ,orotoir.l sololy untior tho auper- Vtifoll of Dr. I. sCtYrl. Sold by Drugguits and Mewed:antis nrcirywhoro. The CENCI - NM Dr. C. 314:1A.NE's 111PlIOVED LTV - RR PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMTPUCEE aro piplwil by DY. L. SIXVIT A - CO., 1/C , Orapallilli by certillcoto a C. MuLANX. Tto. OFINUINE wirrrs CIRCASSIAN LINDIENT signal by Dr. I. 8C071! & G., 21.r.r..oxiipulioti with tuirtuthire of I. SOCTT, M. D. . '23111 Librrty stroet JAB. P. FL] M I NO, Agent, Jott2rtilrisoul orlit Noar H. U, etd Depot- Allivherty AcAR I) 170 TirE LA I 11ES.— DR. LUPO:NUTS GOLDEN SIONT111.1" PILLS Ft , /t FEMALES. The annbinatlon of ingredients in Dr. Dopey, co - a tlul•len Pill, are perfertly /ninnies, They have burn iced in the private practice ot .44 D.. Dimon., for Over ai years, and thotenuub, of ic , Getsia test ify to their great nod never-baling suree.a ii, altnast ,are ,a ; is cord rcelio3 tgaufel and diet,e.e.ing umneurit, tiou, leartiettlarly at the chen:et , al - Ohl :0 n. 10 Pills will cure that Common 2, •et dreadini the Whites. Nearly every I,ely lu the 111.011 .11, Li 1.111 11111 i complaint. The above pill huts permanently cured thoneundd, and will Cure you if you use them. They extinct harm yen—ou Itw contrary, they remove all ulsotructiono, maven unturu to is proper channel, mid Os" Whole fiyat e m. mak, whose health %ill not permit en increase of fmnily, will dud PilLs a anc..easful preventive. n.c patheulars see di rections on the box. I 7 ice $1 —Mad Ain lm odot to lgoit..a confidentially, by mail, by 011(10341g $1 In either of thaful le%urg agent,: g.. 14 br SUP": i LEIt , eosnnd Agents for Alr4ginihi City; .ig Slo,e, inliailuu, P.3oOrrs and by W. A. ti I L DEN - PEN N 01.. No. 4:1, Filth itf*.t, oppoats tin, Theatre. Pitt,ir 4egii. ho will supply &Moro sit proprietor's privy Sold by all Druggisti, in the wand United State... apr4l.llW3p. PRIVATE DISEASES-DR. BROWNi• ND. Thi r d and atr,ots, devotes Inn vutirr attonlaini to an Often ;Vac , Um fti • . Ills busiut,44 is, for Elio Anna poet, cuothuld priest noirrairt Mitruees. and such painrol'aflhelons; • 1, - boioglit on by hnprudenc, yontliful and axonal, Byphilk, Ryplillttle Eruptions, tionorrhca,tillect, Shuttle. - Urvtliral Dhalliargna, Impurity or thin ltln nJ , with alYdieeescA of the Vonore.il i.rgunt. Shin 6carbutic Eniptiow., Totter, L.lngwonn., Mercurial Seminal weablea., Impotency, 1111 l +gigot, Female Wes-tams% Monthly Suppressions, Diseina. the Jvints, riscula In Ants :Nervous Anections, Pains in the Bat, 3,14. Loins, „irritation of the Bladder and Itidn , y , ,,n , ce,exsinlly ffe;tiell. Nee itiniank,di Mont you,' pia. to, (ten 1// this city) enabks Dr. Brown olur aakrutiunws A tr.l,llY Cult. to all who may coma to, der lilt stirs. 011 Ice and Privatn.enwmltatinn Rooms 601601 d betwnen Third and Fourth dtir.da. M=Ml=ll 1)1t. BROWN oontnmen to tic coneultod tor curo of SF.Cltift I.lls.liAStiti. I /Id truccocs itt loop;-eantliug CNA, otuNualltri. The ntgicto4 tiro hiritra to call without Licitly. Portions ii.fifictO with Fruerral DlE ‘ffkmeo, or utit icing to grt ha wlvieo. Whim coo intioint a tom itumodiatti. ly nuovecrod. tau. and T i rt , f , Kn. stO Smithfiuld oirftt. botwoeu Third and Fourth otroots, Pittedairkli - LIVERPOOL AN I) PIIILADELPItta. • STEAMSHIP WE. Tho splovolid nen St .-41121011 p l'iTY LTINTORAi, burrno, trill sail - from Pbtlotislpttla on the t A ogust and 18411 September—from pool tatliAugn.C. IS ANTIAItOn from LJTeiptiOS;Rnth ,and',nth September —I%M Philadelphia, 2litt. Ateust mud alst o,l.ober. CITY OF MA NCHASTISR, from Liverpoi)V' 131 h Aug I—from Philadelphia, 4th September. - .Prom Li Feral; Philadelphia. Cab1n...:..05 and $55. Steerage o4steentire Pasante Tickets to anti from Lfverpool by the atiOvAltia: of StMLlllSilipc or by FIRST.43IArtt SAILING P•' PICTS, eau Ito procnred nn oppliratton . W.O SABEL COILTLS. 177 troaday, Nest"' _ OF. JOHN TII(INFITON, 410 , 1A1)Prty st, klmo, Drafts fotialle ,thrttytron 11.4dr. . IHE TLIUNDEIIIioLTS JOVF.IVERE t. AL forged by VOIXall, but ply hoz:evil:l4, tuivrioldly"wopv, Swam of the ons•-eyettillackstuitits stpelveiiia retry — well I mites of Ute Gods, hey n err, oat bcf Ite. PfnletAPe sate .4: latentnoproved revolvers latch wt nxt 'inmd. bid* t a, ,:,;% tout bolls tbirk and fast tot Pnrthlau orrowe. Thetrup,maiihat Revolver esti be had at the Auterto Wlllko,l6...elhquith, eeuerul a..sorttuent (100.ett,I s ovitry - 40Mcmpttion I liot• ..•rtateut of Surgit•at b 05tf1111. , 61.4 111e L L:leijr ass/WINN TNT LSI !kr trf ~; MEDXCM DR. I. SCOTT & to., 8010 El•opi.*tuto, Bank Nam, Siortontntin., Vs. DR. O. 11. lIHYSER., Wholninle Agent, 140 Wood street, rittabta-gh. J. lIENDERSON & BRO.. I novtrita IA 1 r ,',:;:i,a :.:. , ,; q,14:4',1:g!I: . ::. ~-,-...,:,._;.'•.:.'g.:0Ti.,,_',.#7.7';:1',' `_ ~ - ~ ~T .. ... ...~t~;~ ~~.... -.e. _ ice): ~ __' '-' - '- - ,,..",, , ••i : . - . '.,iit.‘,"_f;, - . 4--.3.1VX '~` << '~: ~' ,' .`;. ;. _~ y} , ~_ ~ . :. . ,~. t. %:, „ ' f 44, a - i , ge.r ,
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