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MOSDAY MORNING:
J*OH ©“VKhNOR.
ILLIAM BIGLER.
FOK JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME 00CRT,
JEREMIAH S. BLACK,
- OF ttOMWSH OOOJfTT.
FOB CANAL COMMISSIONER!
HENRY S. MOTT,
of wx* ootnrrr.
HOBfiINQ POST JOB OPPIC»- >.
We maid c»ll tlw attention of MERCHANTS ANP
BUSINESS JIEN to the feet that We have just rereiveU
from Philadelphia a nnmbor of fonts of new. Job Type, and
an non prepared to 611 ordere for Cards, Circulars, Bin
Honda, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhlbl-
Ilona. All oTdera will be promptly filled. .
Mayor Conrad, of Philadelphia, exercised the
veto power, for the first time, on Thursday last.
He sent beck to the Councils, with hie objectionF,
en ordinance prescribing the powers and duties
of City Controller.
Hon. Charles M. Conrad, Secretary of War
under Geperal Taylor, who waa attaoked with a
severe spell of sickness at Niagara Falls, about
ten daye ago, is recovering. He i» now the
guest cf Ex-Pfeaident Fillmore.
It will be aeon from an from the Louis- 1
/ Ville Courier, in another column, that the preea
/' of that city still keep up ia running fire upon
;/ (Hott.) John J. Crittenden, for his disgraceful
part in the Ward trial. Ha, has laid himself out
oold, bp far as the Presidency is concerned.
GREELEY ON THE REVOLUTION.
Mr. Qrftaley steadily pursues his task of pre
paring the public-mind of the North for a disso
lution of the Union. Nothing is too sacred for
his Blanderous pen. The Union and the Repub
lio which our ancestors founded, and Uie glorious
Constitution whioh they framed, Greeley and
Garrison denonnoe. But hot content with this,
Mr. Greeley now pronounces,the war of the Re
volution a “ very common-plaoe matterand
Washington a .man “of no genius,” and •• more
eminent in limiting the evils of defeat than in
achieving triumphs. *’ Here is what he eays in
the Tribune Utoly:
"Our father*nobly did tbolr work; butth.T*on no
grout battles wUhrignallr Inferior rorc«,re <bd the Orrek.
In thrir reriuenee t Xerxw; and neither <b'lr
tneota nor thelrsu fitting. i&n be compered wUt there of
tbe 3.1« In tbelr straggle far tniependenre WI»M the lm
m-ntoly Mreertor tbrcea or. Austria, much 1«B, Trtmreh
Netherlander.’ protract..! resistance to
orer haughty Spain at the bright of her' wltiri
fmm our Revolution so mneb ae a -strect and -
d-base it to ornate popular rerfu.no, to th. p.jm-tUof
odltut and Illegally levle-1 tares—end it dwindles lam »
“r"eomreonX»in»it.r. Oar Washington was anoWs
laaler, admirably adapted to thoMlgency; hot be was no
genius; hlse.moslros added notblog t. wbatwas ) cl
f, koown of Military Art; and ha was more
limiting the erils of defeat than m achieTiug or empbasii-
Inf triumphs." , , . .
Observe tbs caution with vrtrioh the task oi
slandering the heroes of the devolution is com
mrnced. The public mind wonld'not endure
open and unqualified denunciation of our revolu
tionarv ancestors. So ho mingleeopraiee with
disparaging remarks; and enlogisee while he
stabs their fair fame.
Thirteen colonies deolared themselves inde
pendent, and waged war for eight years against
the most powerful nation of the world, till their
independence was acknowledged; end then laid
the foundations of an empire, with such wisdom,
prudence and foresight, that in tbree-fourtha of
a oeatnry, it has become one of the greatest na
tions of the earth; distinguished for US wealth
and prosperity, aod ; fot the freedom no 1 intelli
gence of its people: Such was the work of oor
revolutionary hires; and Horaoo Greeley pro
nounces it "a very common-place matter.” pie
Greeks, the Swiss, and the Netherlander!, he
on,*, <"» —to much more credit than the
Amerioane; and displayed much more heroism.
AU honest American readers of history .m J». F
the truth of Mr. Greeley’s assertion, and detest
the moti.e. The armies ot Persia, with whom
the Groeke oootended, could bear no comparison
with the valor and discipline of Britain in the
days of the revolution. Small numbers of Swiss
could defend their mountain passes against the
hosts of Austria. The Netherlanders encounter
ed Spanish armies sent from a great distanoe,
and who frequently refused to fqjlow op their
victories till their wages were paid; and were
occasionally disbanded because the treasury wss
exhausted After giving all due credit to the
Greeks, the Swiss and the Datoh, we may safely
contend that, daring the war of the revolution,
the Americans displayed a degree of heroism,
fortitude and patriotism unsurpassed In the his
tory of the world.
What can be the motive of the editor of the
Tribune In depreciating the well-earned fame of
our ancestors ? It may be B&fely attributed to
the same motive that induces him to teach the
people thafrtbe Union is of no yalu* to the north.
We value the Union, and our free republican
government, for their cost, as well as for the vast
benefits we derive from them. To show that
they cost but little treasure or blood, and were
the result of no patriotic and heroio aoblev
rnents, is one means of weakening the attach
ment of the people to the Union and the Consti
tution. To show that the Union Is of no value
to the?Nprtb, is another means well adapted to
the same end. And both these means the editor
©f the Tribune employs with a deliberate malig
nity, and a steady perseverance, that all the
yearnings of a fremied ambition can never ex
onse or mitigate.
To induce the people of the Northern Bt*tes
to form a great sectional party, hostile to all the
Interests of the South, and that must inevitably
lead to a dismemberment of tbe republic, it
seems to be deemed necessary to deetroy all sen-
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timents of patriotism in their oreasta; to depre
/oiate tbe achievments of our ancestors; and to
satisfy the Northern Whigs and Abolitionists
that the Union coet nothing, and confers no
benefits.
Suoh is the grave task that some of the ene
miee of Democracy have undertaken to accom
plish. With what snooess their labors will be
crowned, remains to be seen ; but the indiostions
are stroog already that public sentiments will
repudiate tbe faotionists, and, crash. the danger
ous scheme.
PeSHBTLYASIA FEMALE CoLLIOS, HARRISBURG*
_Tbis institution, established a year ago, held
Its first annual commencement in the Capitol on
Thurday evening last. The music, whioh is
spoken of as very fine, was discoursed by tbe
band National Guards, and the oration by
Hon. Job B. Tyson, of Philadelphia, folly sus
tained the distinguished literary reputation of
that gentleman. A large number of young la
dles underwent a very satisfactory examination.
There is nothing more necessary Tor domestio
happiness than correct female education, and
few shamefully negUcted than this
by the ntynerous fashionable* boarding schools.
From what we learn, this institution is conduct
ed with great care and an eye to solid acquire
ments, and we congratulate, tbe people of Har
risburg upon its flattering prospects.
The fifth annual fair of the Allegheny county
Agricultural Society %ilt be holden at Pittsburgh,
«a the fid, 4th, 6th and 6th days of Ootober
•ext We have received a pamphlet containing
directions to exhibitors, instructions to judges,
the of judges, and a list of premiums, &c.
We find our name among the names of the
judges, and we shall not decline tbe honor. It
U hoped the exhibitors will be numerous, and
the ertiole* exhibited better than were ever be-,
fort exhbited in this county.
We will hereafter publish tbs directions to
exhibitors for the Information of all parties in
ttnsttd.
PITTS B1BCH:
:JDLY 17.
DBSIOCRATIC TlflßtltT.
laws ef tbe Day.
COUNTY FAIR,
Western Prmieylvanla Hospital. j
. Wo.haye^received, from John Harper, K-q.',
Secretary and Treasurer of the Board, a Report,
in pamphlet form, of the financial condition of
tbe Western Pennsylvania Hospital, of tbe num
ber of patienta.rnihyed.up to the present time,
the nature of th«3il*®*»<i»< kind some acooont of
i the mode of treatment.
The donations to ihja inttitntion received np to
April 16tb v 1864i Were $BB 708 76
State 9?
Intercstreceived
Received from pay patientt... 250 77
$49 362 43
Paid for buildings and itnproTeoents.sSB.B3B 29
Expenses 4,327 83
Interest on loan from Bank of Pitts
burgh
Allegheny city bond, bills receivable
and cash on hand
Qaite ft large number of cases of sick, disabled
and insane ham been taken Into the Hospital,
and sucoMsfuly treated. !>r. Langdon’s man
agement of the inatitntion ia excellent Neai
neas, good order, and kind attention to the pa
tients prevail throughout the establishment.
This institution does credit to our community
where eo large s sum has been voluntarily con
tributed to so humane a purpose. More money,
however is needed to improve and adorn tb>
grounds..
It should be .understood that this Institution u
not purely a charity, designed only for the pooT
who have no homes, or means to pay for noi
sing and medical attendance. All classes ar>
received, and those who are able ■can pay, and
can find at the hospital the best attention an« {
medical treatment In many cities people o
wealth prefer to be removed to the hospital when
sick.
The officers and managers of the Hospital are
entitled to muoh credit for their judicious selec
tion of the ground, the ereotion of a large, airy
and elegant building, and famishing it wilt
everything necessary to render It an ornament
and a blessing to our city. Mr.-Tohn Harper
baa devoted muoh time to the work, and is enti
tled to a share of the credit
Thi Master's House, a tale of Southern Lift .
By Logan : publiahed, by MoElfath & Co. New
York. Wo hare reeeived a oopy or the above
book, and read It through. It is a feeble
imitation of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” and writtet'
with the tame general design. Bat in delinea
tion of character, narration and vividness of col
oring, the writer falls far below Mrs. Stowe,
the book is not likely to do much good or harm.
It will not help much in the foundation of a
northern party; and it contains not o:o new
idea In relation to the institution of slavery. I<
illustrates no general truth, or particular truth
either, unless it be the fact apparent through all
Its pages that the author is wholly Incapable 01
of producing any creditable variations on Mrr. j
Stowe’s “ Uncle Tommy codes.” llow we suc
ceeded In reading the volume throogh we can
hardly tell. We supposed there would be a
murder or a duel near the end of it, and reed
on tofiod them. And nearj.be end
of the book n negro is craelly murdered, and a
planter is killed In a duel by a friend. Then, the
wife of the surviving daetlist dies, and he is left
sitting on the verandah, like patience upon a
monument “smiling at grief” till the sun goes
down, and he is left in the dirk ; and there the
bowk “quite.”
If the author had “ quit ” before ho killed the
planter he would hate sbowo more humanity.
It is astooiehing with what impudenoe DOteliste
commit murder.
| For the Morning Port.]
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Congrut— Gen. James H Watboh. Elisabeth
Attembly — Hon. Coarles Shaler, City ; Colonel
Mittbeff Harbison, Rbhinson ; Col. William M
Stawari, Allegheny; Col. B*tn. W. Black, City ;
o*f>t. D EL Miller. Sewiokly.
CUrk — Abram Hays, Allegheny.
/recorder—James Salisbury. Birmingham.
Commissioner— El'jah Trovillo, City.
/Zeyurer—S*m. Snowden, Allegheny.
Audnor —El ward Thompson, Wilkins.
Poor Uoust Dtrecton— Francis Wilson Penn ;
J Harvey Robb, Lower St Clair; James Bar
ton, Indiana.
• Messrs. Editors: —What do you think of tbe
above for a ticket? Let the coming Convention
place at the head of our ticket an honest farmer
like General Watson. We hove bees represented
long enough by sharpers, bankers, professions}
men; and no great good has ever been gained to
the distriet. Circumstances have even oompelled
ns (o apply to one of tbe learned professions for
a portion of the Assembly tioket; and we place
two of our strongest men, Judge Shster and Col.
Black, on the ticket, on accouot of the great
strength of the ticket of the opposition, as those
two great luminariea-Vf the law—Messrs.' Pol
lock and Carnahan—were seleoted on account of
their great legal learning and trausoendant ora
torical powers, and especially, appointed to stump
the county,—particularly lu the rural distrlota,
—and astonish the unsophisticated. Hencb the
necessity ot selecting two, at least,
equal as possible. Col. Trovillo we all know.
He has been Sheriff for two terms; and although
he is a mait that practices the Btriotest economy
in bis private affaire, he retired from office poor;
and after having bis hand in the publio treasury
for six years, earos hie| living and maintains his
family by tbe sweat of Lis brow—conclusive evi
dence that he will not steal; a qualification that
at this time ought to be indispensable in the
esse of Allegheny County Commissioners and
New York City Aldermen. Allegheny should
have a man in the House to protect her beautiful
commons from the grasp of railroad corpora
tions. Colonel Stewart is tbe man that can and
will do it: and the AUeghenians know it, and
will elect him, if nominated. Yours,
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
To the Editors or thi Morning Post: —As
the time is near at band for the Democratic Pri
mary Meetings of Wands, Boroughs and Town
ships, for the nomination of County Officers, I
wish to recommend to the party, as a candidate
for County Commissioner, a gentleman of long
experience', well known, tried and to
the manor born ; served with distinction in our
last war under Harrison; has been Sheriff of
our county; knows oil the duties pertaining to
the office; and is in every way qualified. I al
lude to your old and; respected fellow-citizen,
Elijah Tbqyillo, of the Sixth Ward of Pitts
burgh. CHABTIER3.
Love and Suicide. —A Mr. Nash, of Pem
broke, Massachusetts,; and Miss Sampsou, for
merly of tbe same town, but more recently of
Stoughton, drowned themselves on Monday, in
Reed's pcDd, Abington, in tho same State. The
Boston Traveler says:
The girl went with the Pembroke, and thence
to Abington, where, after divesting themselves
of their outer garmeots, they lashed themselves
together and jumped overboard, and were iu that
position when the bodies were recovered. They
left a note behind, stating their Intentions, and
where the bodiee could be found. 1 The letter
found is as follows:
“My name Is Isaao P. Nash. In this water
you will find me.. lam a perfectly sane man.
P. 8 —Bury us together aa you find us.
Isaac P. Nash.”
The deoeaaed had formed an attachment for
each other, but were prevented by some reason
from being married. The female had been In
this city on a visit to hfr aunt, and was in her
usoal spirits.
Duma thi msT six months in this year
there have been 110 accidents on western waters,
without reckoning whole fleets of coal boats,
which were lost during a storm last winter, with
many of the hands ou board. These 110 acci
dents Include collisions, explosions, bantings,
snsgglngs, running aground, Ac. They have
caused the destruction of over two millions of
dollars of property, and the lots of from 970 to
400 live*.
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Effects of Polygamy upon the Mormon
Population*
As the Saints in Utah will shortly be apply*
iog for admission into the Union,—when the
question whether they can be admitted with
their “peculiar institution,” will come np for
decision,—we give an extract from a late work*
to sho% how polygamy operates. It i* from •
work entitled “Utah and the Mormons,” by
I Beoj. G. Ferris, late Secretary of the Territory.
I Mr. Ferris is spoken of as a gentleman of striot
l veracity, and having resided a year in Utah,
mixing with the people, his means.of information
I are of the first order:
The effect upon population is decidedly dele
• erioua The prophet Joseph had over forty
vives at Nauvoo, -and the rest of the priesthood
o-d various numbers, corresponding to their
standing and inclinations ; nearly all the ohildren
of these polygamous marriages died at that
place; indeed, it is alleged by Mormons that
not one was taken to Utah. Brigham onng ha 9
thirty children, of ifhom eight are by his first
and seoond lawful wives; the remaining twenty
rwo are by his tpirituah. lie has about fifty
wives, some of whom are widows of Joseph
Smith, and are probably past the time of having
children; but, Supposing him to have thirty who
are oapable of having issue—which is beio " tbe
true number—the twenty-two children would bo
less than one child to a concubine. If each of
these dogradcd , females could have been the
honored wife of one husband, the aggregate
lumber of ohildren, according to the canal
tverage of four in a family, woold be- one hun
ired and twenty, showing a loss in population of
ninety-eight. . , ,
“The children are subject to a frightful de
tree of siokneas and mortality This is the
'cmbined result of the gross sensuality of the
.arents and wauljof care towards their offspring,
ts a general rule, these saintly pretenders take
.s little care of their wives as of their children ;
ad of both less than a careful farmer in the
■Uateß would of bis cattle; and no where out of I
• Five Points,’ in New York city, can a more fil
hy, miserable, neglected-looking anddisoruerly
rabble of ohildren be found than in the streets
Great Salt Lake City. The Governor ogam,
♦hose attention to his multifarious family wo are
-tound to suppose greater than tho average, af
fords fair illustration. He was twice lawfully
oarried, and has eight legitimate children, who
*re all living. He has had a large number of
children by his concubines —no one knows how
.naoy—it is only known that there are only twen
ty-two surviving. These females do not reslM
in the ‘Governor’s bouse,’ so oalled, but in diff
erent establishments, from one op to a dosen in
place.”
6,470 69
$49,882 48
We find the following sensible remarks in the
New York Tnbune, to which we ioeite the alien
t:.on of all correspondents—particularly to the
l ,st sentence in the third paragraph. So great
a penchant hate many for writing long winded
documents, that if asked what we were reading,
could reply like the man in the play, “ words,
words!” and nothing else: >
A correspondent writes us a letter for publica
tion upon both sides of half a sheet, and not
naring room enough, extends it upon another
sheet, and then asks us to excuse him for qnt
writiog all he had to say upon one sheet. What
for? Is be laboring under the hallucination that
be post office still adtfbres to that eery ancient
\,irce of old fogyism, so appropriate to its gen
eral character, and charges twenty-fire cents for
every piece of paper of which a letter is com
oosed! We are thankful that.wc hare got rid
»f that nuisance, and wish we cpnld get rid of
greater one, the whole post offioe establish-
is not the offense our correspondent need
ed to ask forgiveness for. His error was that he
lid not write upon fonr sheets instead of two.
Write npon one side, and one side only of yonr
paper. Write with Mack iok, and eschew all
other shades as hated ahomiuatidn to the prin
ter Use plenty of paper, plenty of ink, and
put what you have to s*y in good, large letters
«nd very few words This is a telegraph age,
and every surplus word is expensive
y to write, tedious to read, useless to pnnt.
Remember that paper for a printer has only
one side.
Review of Senator Crtttenden’a Speech
at the Trial of Matt. F. Ward.
f From th« L- uisfill* Courier, Whig )
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Mr. Crittenden’s whole course towaras the pu
pils of Butler’s school was most slanderous, and
bo lottaii it #o wbvn Mr Allen called him to ac
count for it. His flouodering them made him
.look ridiculous. He had to admit that the boys ,
were honorable and intelligent, and the admis
ston -how* that hia inventions for impeaching
ibeir testimony were utterly disgraceful to him.
noth as a man an<sas a lawyer. In bis whole
reference to the boys, contai .ed on pago 133 of
ibe Ward edition, Mr Crittenden wasexceeding
*y unjust to the pupils, unjust to Sturgus, and
uciust to all professional hooor.
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We have thus followed Mr. Crittenden through
bis extraordinary speech on the Ward trial. We
sincerely regret that he ever made such an ef
fort If the slanders, false representations of
evidence, the handling of testimony that had
been excluded by the court, the numerous in
ventions, the abominable opinions and ontrages
upon all truth, justice and propriety which per
vade his speech are calculated to do Mr. Critten
den honor, be is entitled to a large share of that
article, for he has rarely, if ever boon eaoeUeti
in these things. But in our judgement they de
grade Mr. Crittenden to a point lower than any
of his friends ever expected to bee him occupy.
More Wall Street Morality.
The Belmont banking-house robbery turns out
not to be a mere vulgar theft by a professed and
practised robber. It was the skillful work of a
highly esteemed Wall street gentleman, a pre
sumed partner of Belmont’s, a confidential cash
ier and an experienced financier. But he lack
ed the oourage and effrontery necessary to carry
out bis eoheme of crime, and on being accused
by the polioe, unhesitatingly admits his guilt.
On being questioned, says the Courier and En
quirer, “as to bow be came to take
be said that he took it not for himutf, but for the
firm, to meet defalcations vhich he had unfortunate
ly incurred by speculating *n flocks, &c.
Ilere is another illustration of the kina ot
morality taught iu the school of Wall street.
Stook speculations, as carried on there, (and to
a certain extent elsewhere,) are made the exoose
for all sorts of violations of law and njprality.
They have keen the causes of the downfall of
Schuyler, Kyle, Paul and others within a week
or two, arid we are led to apprehend further falls
of men who have thus far been called honora
ble.—Bulletin.
A Trial or the Strenoth op Bridoeb, models
of which are exhibited at the Crystal Palace,
wne made on Tuesday afternoon: They were the
Arch Truss bridge, invented by Ilenry Laner
gau, of Boston, and the Unole Sam, invented by
Hammand Howe, of Cincinnati. They were
modela of bridges of four hundred and fifty feet
span and the sides about a foot high. Both
; were constructed of white pine. The Unde Bam
model weighed sixty-four pounds, and the Arch
Truss sixty one pounds. The inventor of the
former had announced that his model would sus
tain twice the weight ot the latter, or be broken
id th. attempt. The weight on the Arch Ttuss
wee from time to time inoreaeed until three
thousand and four ponnda and a half were put
upon it. The weight on the Uncle Sam was then
increased to six thousand and aixteon pounds.
For a few momenta the bridge sustained this im
mense pressure—nearly a hundred times its own
weight—but soon after the timbers broke. Sub
sequently about fire hundred pounds weight wae
added to the pressure ou the Arch Truss bridge
but without its bresking it- Its strength was
| tested further.
A Sara B*,«.—When the steamer Caroline
went down in deep water, with many souls on
board, it was hinted that the Captain had done
the deed to hide the crime of plundering the
safe of money and Taluubles deposited by the
passengers- Tho Memphis -Appeal, of tho-d,
shows how much truth there was m tho suspi
cion. It esys W. Elliott had returned from the
wreok, with the eafe in his possession, whioh
was opened in preeence of a number of gentle
men and found to oontain twenty dollar, more in
th, la/, than tall claim, called for. The result of
the opening was as follo "?i.* 3 ’ llo . bel ° D^?! lg
to Mrr Penn, ot Augusta, $866 belonging to Mr.
WiUbanks, $64 belonging tp Mr. Young, and
$B9O belonging to the Bteamer Caroline in all
$4 410, of which $B6 was in speoie. The paper
money is notatall injured; thesilwr u«ry black,
and the gold slightly tarnished. In addition to
the above, the safe contained fonr gold watches
and two penoils, beside a large quantity of val
uable papers. It was taken out of fifty-mne
lest water.
Death Haitened.— The Baltimore Sub has
-the following paragraph; the Italics are ours :
««Major William Keller died at Cumberland,
Md., on the S2i inst. Bis death, it is ssid, was
flattened by a wound received in the %oar of
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llr Hunt, Mthe adw hM it, “ »Mg >»» m»oy learned :»«bu )i»» U«n «r,iu,o, *»'” r XTBW .MKIUJIIHUMBtIII II lIHm
Mbd doc but hold foot o better.” Either will origin of, and clmOying the worm* gemrotKl to the on- j\j 3J .tract
Mit onr oreeent uorooee Etery decade of years man ejetem. Seanely any teple or melleal edence hoi tir J*sgr Can* Knight, hi.| life *aJjJa»ME*jS
«« th P .«SS to the DeSoorotiopony, in |
• anirit of-intense boasting. raise the cry of re- yet physicians an very much dirtded Id opinion « n tao . and Famine : by Mr*. Ann i. .Stephens ; **n
pool ogoinot oomo popnUr meoaure. They ore mtjacL it mo* b. admitted, howew, ttau dter an, a p i«, ‘VSirtiSl** • :
rerr-un to do this, if in ooooniuinoUng each o mode of expelling them and purifying the body l
measure. A good deal Of excitement has been presence Is of more value that the wisest dbquUitlonj u CaJ , Ue Aron, *oj » " »
CTMted and a good deal of antagonism manifest- to their origin- The inefem
ed. Like all other paroxysms, tbeao efforts are Such an expelling agent has at last been found. Dr. M’* e “ , jJ|£ ! * | |5 , j I JSJ«L for July. ’ V,
brief bat violent. They are accompanied by Lane’s Vermifuge proves to be the much sought after «pe- Ti , e Iron Cousin, of MattuJ Infiaauca: byHtry Oowden
the moet theatrical preparation? and predictions. cifie-lts e«c-ey being universally ectoowledßed by the Clark; *,». Fovsalehy KoSiteattSenSSit"
lonnmerable disasters are anticipated as the entire medical faculty. As further proof, read the follow. V --
fruits of a failure to repeal, and innumerable i ing from a lady-one of our own citizens:
blessings as a consequence of tbe success of re- ; New Tear, October *6»lBsa
peal. Generally, however, while the prophets! This Uto certify that I was troublej withwormsformore
are declaiming, with oracular significance, tbe : than a year. I was advl/ed to use M’lWa Celebrated
approaching evil, the plain and practical knock- j Vermifuge. I took one bottle, which brought away sbout
down argument of *he RkSULT of the offending fifty worms; I commenced improving at once, and am now
and offensive reform is presented, and a collapse perfectly well. The public on learn my name, and further
takeß place at once. Repeal, therefore, as we particulars, by applying to Mrs. lUrdlu. No. 3 Manhattan
have Aid, is a good word, but result a better.. Place, or to B. L. Ibead, Druggist, corner cf Rutger and
Who now would repeal the tariff of 1846, the an- Monro* street*.
nibilfttiou of wbleh was ealled for by countless P. S—The above valuable remedy, also Dr.-lTLana’s oel
voices only a few yean ago T Who would think ebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all reepeciaDle Drug j
of repealing the independent-treasury law, stores in this city.
whioh was at one time, and that recently, so Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take but
odious to masses of men that, as usual, violence Dr. M'L&ne’a Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, are
toot threatened if it was nof tom out by the roottf worthless.
Who wants California thrown back into the arms Also, for sale by the *oi* proprietors,
of military Mexico yet California was an FLEMING BROS.,
acquisition full of the seeds of rain to most of our ,„ , _ Successors to J. Kidd * Co ?
.oq- ..
whig friends only yesterday. Who wantß to see
the act annexing Texas repealed ?—and yet this,
too, was threatened a few years since. The re
fieotious to which these questions must giro rise
in every honest mind are the best arguments in
faror of Democratic measures that cou'.d be
framed. They carry contiotion to the moat
stubborn intellects. They Bhatter the brittle
aud transparent glass of political delusion, and
i they leave the impostors of party, like the en
gineer who is hoisted by his own petard, melsn*
choly monuments of the fate of those whqae
creed is but an aocident, and whose sucoess a
misfortune.
Recollect, fellow-countrymen, that these cries
for repeal, heretofore refused by yon, and re
buked by results, were all the inventions of the
same men who now clamor like so many fiends
for the repeal of the Nebraska bill, as if the samo
fate did not wait, like some swift and terrible
Nemesis, to crush them again. In the forefront
of the present tumult we see the same malig
nant faces, and hear the same malignant cries,
that have followed the democratic party after
every great measure has been adopted—the same
hypocrite Greeley, the same infidel Phillips, the
same noisy Hale. They point out, as before, to
some future calamity whioh is to uever happen ;
and their only present fear is that the people
will remember the nnvaryiog current of their
past failures. Even if they now succeeded in
their insane designs, the democracy would short
ly be called upon to help them out of the vexa
tions which they themselves had brought about
It is maduess not to sse these things; it is worse
than madness not to be admonished by them.—
Washington Union.
Mofmxhts of Matt. Waxd.—The Louisville
Courier of the Bth iust. Mji:
We learn that a few days since, Matt. F. Ward
left Hot Springs, Ark., where he had been stay
ing several weeks, for New Orleans, whence, it
is said, he will shortly sail for Europe. His
health was quite good, and before leaving Hot
Springs he threw aside his cratches, was able to
dance, and waits, and seemed to be in fine spir
its.
The CourUr of the 11th eays:
Matt. F. Ward was one of the passengers on
the steamboat Antelope, from New Orleans, and
at Flint Island was transferred to the Telegraph
No, 2. He arrived here at 12 o'clock Sunday
night, and at 6 o'clock yesterday morning start
ed in the cars to Frankfort, accompanied by
several members of hie father's family.
We find the following in Mrs. Swiaa
belm’e paper of Batnrday last
The Free Democrats of this county have issued
a call for a Couuty Convention. It is very nu
meronsly signed, and verifies our statement of a
few weeks past, that tb*y would not support
Judge Pollock. This oall states that a part of
the object of the Convention is to take measure
to support their own tioket. We trust thej will
stand fast on this ground and support their own
man, unless some general move be mads where
by they can unite with some other pary, without
betraying their principles. They certainly can
not eapport a Baltimore platform man, and such
we understand Judge Pollock to be.
Mr. Edwin Crosswell has retired from the edi
torship of the Albany Argus,
A game of quoits for $5OO, was played at the
Atlantic Hotel, in Jersey City, on the 4th inst.,
three on a side each.
James G. Percival, the poet has been appoin
ted, State Geologist of Wisconsin, in.place of
Prof. Daniels, removed.
It is stated that the Emperor of Franco has
offered Lieut. Bonaparte, of Baltimore, a com
mission in the Frenoh army.
A gentleman writing from the western por
tion of Michigan, states that the crops are su
perb. Wheat never has promised better.
Capt Wm. C. Jewett, of the steamer Martha
Jttritt. trading between Jefferson and St. Louis,
died at Glasgow, Mo., on Wednesday morning
last, of Cholera CapL J. was well and favora
bly known to most shipping men on Western riv
era.
Some time ago, it was stated that Mrs. Robin
son, the “ veiled ” and condemned murderess at
Troy, N. T., was a Mrs. Campbell, who bad
kept a hotel In that place. This is now denied
by Mrs. Campbell’s sister, Mrs. Ruelly of Toron
to, who has visited Mrs Robinson in jail.
«7-Thli is tRe Remedy.—MOUSE*3 INVIGO
RATING *f<KIR OR OORDIAL.—If there be “a sped*!
providence in the f&ll of s sparrow,” so is there also io tbe
pinching ot an herd. What now would be tbe condition of
thousands, if Dr. Mona, la his oriental wanderings, had
not discovered the plant which gives to his INVIGORATING
ELIXIR OR CORDIAL its extraordinary potency to func
tional diseases? lie found the production growing and in
use among a race remarkable for longevity and for exemp
tion from the harrawing diseases of civilized life. lie modo
many inquiries as to tbe effect produced by this herb, and
the replies convinced him that it possessed restorative and
vitalising properties heretofore unheard of, except io fable.
Having concentrated the juices of the plant, and combined
It with other vegetable extracts, be commenced experimen
ting with the oompound upon himself and others. Finally
_e presented to the world tbe Invigorating Elixir, and
what is all his fame as a philosopher and traveler, oompare 1
with that which he will derive from the introduction of this
rejuvenating preparation 1 Age and decrepitude feel uew
life stirring within them, under the Influence of this unri
vailed exhilcrant. The trembling, shaking, despairing,
strengthless victim of nervous disease Is enabled to throw
off the Incubus that was pressing him to the earth; the
dyspeptic patient feels his appetite return, and the power
of digestion with it: and woman, suffering under the tor-
Cures of hysteria, or any of the debilitating complaints or
disabilities which belong to her sexually, experiences in
every fibre of her shattered system the restorative effects
of this peerless remedy.
The Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot
ties. Pries three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six
for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor,
103 Broadway, New York.
gold by Druggists throughsut the United States, Cenadi
and the West Indies.
AGENTB.
FLEMING A BROS, No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DILOBO.n.KEYBER,No.I4O Wood street, do
J. l* FLEMING, Allegheny City. Jyl4:dsw
The Grant French Remedies I l»M
BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Those persons who
wish for a aafe, speedy, and permanent cure, should use
the above celebrated and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA
TIONS. They have now been in use for five years—have
been thoroughly tested in thousands of the most obstinate
cases, and invariably have given satisfaction. They are
not composed simply of Balsam Oopaiva, but are entirely
dlffdrentfoom all other preparations, both in the nature of
their Ingratents and the manner In which they operate
upon the patient Hence the wonderful success attending
their use.
A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad says:
** I h»T. expanded tor other pwpl. daring tho loot thro*
year, otot ,300, for romedtos of thio description, end hue
norer found . single srticle th*t gnre each onl»«n»l s»lis
bet lon so your Antidote end Lotion doee. Ido not recol
lect of their erer felling to core In a Biogle lnetnnce. Men,
bare t»en cared In two or three days.”
Price, Antidote ,1; Lotion K> cent, per bottle.
Inrented by M. PbyiieUn to the Perio Iloipitels,
end propped from th# original redoes, mid mid wholesale
end re til by DUEtOY * 00. Sole Proprietor# torthe Onl
ted States sod Ososdss. Principal lie pot, 418 Bttmdway,
N ”ldmPlttsburgh,whojemlenod rrijll, by PLMINO
BROTHERB, (Successors to J. Kidd » Op.) No. «0 Wood
street. Wheellog-J. H. PATTERSON A CO. *ndby
Drugclsts everywhere. J”**
|49> Sylphilta, Scrofala and Diseased
Blood.—For these terrific disease*, Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture Is the only specific.
The proprietors have in their possession over one hun
dred certificates of the most extraordinary cure* effected
by it.
We refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late High
Sheriff of Richmond, Vs; Edwin Burton, Commlwisner of
the Revenue for Richmond ; General Welch, of the Mam
moth Circus; Dr. Handley, of Washington City; Mr. Wm
A Matthews, and 0. B. Lock, Esq-, of Richmond, Mr.
9 Boydsn, Exchange Hotel, and a host of others, who
have seen oases of the wont description cured by Carter’s
Spanish Mixture. They all certify that it is the grsatot
purifier ef tbs Mood known.
«,.»w»4T«tlnmnt. jylOOpdm
Pantaloons. —Thu well-known superiority of
GKIBBLE‘3 fit in the Garment, needs no comment on his
part; it been acknowledged by all who hare favored him
with their orders, that they h»T« never been fitted with the
same esse and style as by him. lie begs to Inform his pa*
irons and the public, that his stock is now replete with the
newest .tyles for coats, Tests and pants, suitable for the
present Season- K. G KIBBLE,
1 Tailor and Pantaloou Hiker,
$4O Liberty st., head of Wood.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
r> —nraWerofttla. It is doe to KIKIPB Peiroteum to
g»j that It ha* been known to completely eradicate
every vestas* of this dreadful disease 111 lee* time than any
other remedy, and at less cost or laeonTentenee to the pa-
thoneandfl of certificate# in the hand# of the propri*
tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city
of Pittebo ~rh and It* immediate vicinity, go to show clearly
and beyond til doubt, that Elll'B PtrnoilDM Is a modldfla
of no common value, not only as a local remedyln Paraly
tis. Rheumatism, Deifneu. loss of Sight, bates a valuable
internal remedy, inviting the investigating physfadwi*, a»
well at the suffering patient, to beoomeacquainted with Its
m Thcs« having a dread of mixtures are assured that this
medicine Id purely natural, and is bottled as It flows from
thoboeoro of the earth.
The following cerUficaiiistoviedffitnapaperpubhshedat
Syracuse, A. hand bean date August ± J 852, to wftfcMi
also appended thecertificaUeftheoelwrated D. T. foot,
of Syracuse: ■ ....
Thle may in truth certify, that I have been so badly af
flicted with Scrofula fur the la*t seven years that most of the
time 1 have been unable to attend to any kind of business,
and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my
»nd have been treated nearly all the time by the best
Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got some re
lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot
recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as ere
ry thing else bad failed. I did so without faith at first, bat
theeffect was astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface
at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using
seven bottles I have cot a cure worth thousands of dollars.
MRS. NANCY M. BARKER.
This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kiev's
Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re
peatedly witness'd its beneficial effects in the cure of indo
lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is recommended,
and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor
thy of attention, and can safely say tbatsaeeess has attend
ed its use where other medielio had failed.
D. Y. FOOT, M. D.
for sale by all the Druggist* in Pittsburgh'" n.nV'AMrm
n —pp-a Jjotice-—The Partnership hereto ore existing
nml aoinf buiine<« under the name an£ style of
BENNSTC, MARSHALL * CO, was dissolved on the 10th
iusL. by mutual eousent.
’ BENNETT, MARSHALL 4 00.
Pittsburgh, June 21th, ISA 4.
Copartnership.
THE UNDERSIGNED have entered into Copartnership
under tbj name aod alyl • ot GRAPE, IIENNETCA
0<», for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nal *, Ac., at
the Clin ua Roiling Mill, South Pittsburgh Office at pres
ent with English A Richardson. No. 110 Water, and 160
First street. WM. B. ENGLISH,
ROBT. H. MARSHALL,
JAS. J. BENNETT,
Jon\ GRAFF.
Pitt-Lurgb. June 23th. 1864
Citizen*' insurance Company, PITTS
JIUnOLL, JL'.\fc, 16, Ibit —The President kQ<t Dim?-
t , r , <,f ihl- Com;*any ’ ave this day declared a Dividend of
rams pottvKa per upon the Capital Stock, payable
In U:- ft'nß' oi lure or their legal representatives, oa and
aft«r M:md4T, the I9tb insL
j*-17:;fl)t ’ DAMPED L. M VKSHFIX, geretary.
Life, Fire oad Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 55 FIFTH STHEET.
MABOXIC IIALL, PITTsBCUOn, PA.
JAMES S. HCKj.*, President.
Caav.LrS A. Cutro-t, Secretary.
VOArLro ra. •
This Company rnkkes every insurance appertaining to or
with LIFE UL s Kd.
.JUiiCl IVi -.ILL. WIJ U .... .....
Also, against Mull and forgo Risks on the Ohio and Mia
•;r>ip|.i riv-rs mid tribu'aries, and Marine Risk- generally.
And a.-whi-l Loss and Damage by Fire, and agalost the
Peril* of the and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Poiicic* is-uni at the lowest rales consistent with safety
to all parties.
Wm S. Useeo.
Jisirt I>. SNjm,
Alexander Bradley,
Juno Full«“ton,
Robert Galway,
Alexander« Reynolds, Ana
strong County.
James 9. Hoon,
Samuel M’Clark**, :
William Phillip*,
John Scott, ?
p. Oastsm, XL D.,
John M’Alpln,
Wm F -»ohn*t*»n,
Jafflea Ms'-ha 1,
George 8. Sol ion, 1
mrSSriy ,
Horatio N. Lee
Uinun Stowe, Bearer.
strange Developeoaent.—Scientific men
are dally bringing to light Dew inventions, and the
march of progress is oaward; perrons Bald, or boeomiog so,
will be pleased to leara that science and long research com
bined. have brought before the pubjlc the greatest wonder
of tillage, l'» the articSs cf EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR
RESTORATIVE, a sure cure tor Baldness and to prevent
lUlrfrom falling. So* circular 10 be had of the Agent*,
riving full particular#. Price fl.oo in large bottle*. Sold
by O. F». FISHER A CO.. Proprietor*,
67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio.
For vale in Pittsburgh in the following house*:—
Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox 4 Co.,
R. E. Sellers, - G.II. Keyser,
Joel Mobler, Ben,}. Page, Jr,
, J. 1L Caere 1.
Allegheny city. —L. A. Beckham, Preasly k Means, J.
Flrulug | • , .
Rirmtrvjhftm. —A. Patterson. John O. Smith I eprfl
Firemen’s Insurance
Company of tile City of Pittsburgh*
J. H.. MOOKUEAD. President —ROBERT FINNEY, Secro-
Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all
Mods. Office: No. 90 Water street.
J. K. Moorhead,* - W. J. Anderson,
B. C. Sawyer, B. B. Simpson,
Wn. M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins,
O.H. Paulson, ' WilLUm Collinjwood,
B. B. Baker:*, John' M. Irwin,
Joseph Ki)«, Wn. Wilkinson,
David Campbell. 3*13
CITIZENS’ Insurance Company of
Pittsburgh.—H. D. KING, SAM*
u 2 L. UARSU£LL,SecT6Uryr\
Ofiee: M WaUrSrrnt.beiwca Jtmrketand Wbodtinett.
l£urvs HULL and CARGO Ri iksA>n the Ohio end Missis*
dppl RlrerE end tributaries. /
uurares sgslnst Low at Dtm|ge or Tire.
AL&d—Against the Pe jjlscftae&», snd Inland Nttigt*
tiou and Transportation. )
;MUReu:
Wm. Larimer Jr.,
Samuel M. Kler,
William Bingham,
John S. DUworth,
Francis Sellers,
J. Schoonmaker,
William B. Hays,
jton. decBB
H.D.KIng, 1
William Biignley,
Samuel Re*,
Robert Dunlap,jf.,
IsAer M. Peonock,
B. HarbeUgh,
Welter Bryant, :
John Shi]
MUTUAL FIRE AND MA>
ILf^RISE INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, #lOO,OOO. IJHAR
TBR PERPETUAL.
jVw'ift" tTnn, AUGUSTUS 0. HF.IBT Kit.
Secretory—THOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq.
MMCTOkS;
Don. A. 0. Helster, Samuel W. Hay*,
William Robinson, Jr., Thomas OUlesple,
William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox,
Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters,
John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr.,
Jacob 8. Haldermen, Aaron Bornbaugh.
-RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents,
Office, in Lofhyette Buildings,
j, (entrance on Wood street.)
n<=» Western Pennsylvania Hospital.—
Drs. b. ScarsCX, Second, between Wood and Market
streets, and J. Rean, North-east oorner of Diamond, Alle
gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti
tution, for the first quartef of ISS*.
Applications for admission may be made to them at all
hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M.
Recent cases of accidental injury are received at all hours,
without form. ■ jaMhj*
rr-=» C. YEAGER) 110 MARKET street,* Pitte
[Liy bursh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY
AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city
and country dealers as large and well selected stock of
Good* as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus wing 2
relght, time and expenses.
rr -—p.- f>. fo:—Place of meeting. Washington Hall.
Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley.
Kttbsciuib Lodge, No. 336—Meets every Tuesday evening.
Minca-vmi Encaxpmwt, No. 87—Meets first and third
Friday of each month. (mar2fcly
rr=»ANGERONA LODGE, I. O. O.
Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F~ meets every
Wednesday evening in Washington flail. Wood it. [jylty
Kntlce.—The JOURNEYMEN
CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first and third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI
DA HOUSE, Market street. By order.
j«1:t JOHN YOUNG, JIL, Secretary.
ATTENTION 1&. L. G.—You are hereby notified tt
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi
ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE,
oiar2fc6md Secretary pro lem.
Cargo’s Dagnerreotypo
Aj»Uo Building, JVo. 76 ibwrtA street, (next to Lymft
Carpet Emporium.)
_ g. M. CARGO A 00. having fitted up the most
A ample rooms in the city with ®ammo£ sky and
side UrhtjL offer First Class LIKENESSES, in
style tb suit all, varying In price wording to
and quality of case, Ac. Superior OU
by the best artists, for sale, and on ex-
ÜblSonduring the day and evening. Cttbens and sM
(rtrß are invited to call and examine specimens and Paint-
Lm y*L
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP*.
A BUILDING lot IN ALLEGHENY QITY, 24 feet bfr
100. A good bargain can be had by applying scon at
the office of the MORNING POST. Jjlfctf.
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot
is io « desirable location for a residence; and will be Bold
low. sod on fovorqble terms. Title good, and clear from
Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOKB,
j yl g ■ At Office of Morning Poet.
a»PKR FOR JULY.—Harper’s Magasipe, for July,
just reeeivai and for sale by S. B-LAUFFER,
jyl 87 Wood street.
AToCOttiys COiIPOUND FAMILY SOAP—2O«i boxes fcr
Mwl» by fjylTl HKNBY n. COLLINS.
IJUUe— 6 bbls this cay roceired by
jyX7 HKNift H. COLLINS.
I INSKKD OLL—S bbls recalled and ft*
±_j j y i7 HENRY tf COLLINS.
IMall— 12* hf bW* White Fish;
1 19 bolsIdo;
84 hf bbls Treat;
11 bbts do;
10 hf bbls Pickerel; fcrnlthy
j_ l7 • HENRY H. COLLINS.
TpvitY APPLE©—IS bUsftt sale by
j jl7 HENRY n COLUNS.
1 Mo - *' ,D R ' 'it Sir n. cm.L«B.
C, oraic CUIMNKY TOPS— 3OO of Tarijua pmcmto
I- Ale by fjylll HKXHY U COLLIN
TN THJC MATTgK OF TUB ftXTK.NSI jS OF UAJOOCf
X SritKnf, in City of.Pitlebnrgh. No. (8 of Octote. |
i 'J ™'y V2Ui, 1864—The Tiewers eppointed by the Court, it
tho »oos« o«, to Tiew tho pound OTP wbieh it »•» pt ■
DOfoi to puna s»id street, bring or tho opinion Out U>.
proposed Increase of width ot stld stKet lo oxpodiont nnn
haring aacerisined and determined the dunna likely tn u
done topneete property by said eitensioii. Noth*,jnpor
IUUO. of the dlieotionl of tho Aet of Assembly, heub_
glren to all persons inures ted in deftnying the
thereof; thntioidThen. will
dnlioo of their appointment, et the PKiUtY aoD3Rln th.
City of Pittsburgh, on WItDSMBAT, AngnrtlMM.at 2
P. M, o. mid dny. £ "KlT’.
C. I*. MAO KB,
JAU. W. WuODWBLL,
R. B. M’GOWK.V,
8. M. BIKRe
Dividend Sottce.
pxmßcmoi, Jnly 13, ISM.
THE president end Directors of the MuNUNGAUKL.-
NAVIGATION COMPANY,have this <Uy deela ed ,
Dividend of two dollam *si» nm cans pet shsre,
fly* per oeot. on the Capital Stock, oot of the profit* of th.
peat six month*, payable to the Stockholders, ortteU lege*
fepresßUtatitea, on or before the 20th Inst-, »t the offios «•
the Treasurer of the Oompeny, Novelty Works, corner o.
““ "* ■ tMb > "'“"“‘V & COPH.MH),
jvlo:t3oth Treasurer Hon. New. Company*
[Wayneebarc Messenger, Dhlontown Genius of
Brownsville Clipper, Washington Examiner, and Green
burgh Argna.lnsert4timeaandchargePoat-J . .
0— NFDOLLABASF«Jrir OBHTSI'EK ACKB,fo
good land aitoate on the water. of Big FUddrig Creea _
Vi Several tracts of 1000 aeree each, will bo talot
to salt purchasers, at the above prioa; also, eotne at pe
acre. About 1000 acres on Jlsh Oreeß, witAln iron *to ».
miles In the Railroad, at $6 per acre. Also, 100 acres ebou
lu miles from Motmdsrllle, t and 0 from the rten-s
|lO per acre. Good lands, good Utlea, »d
for fall particular. tmU
j T U Re*l Kn>tg Atenp, 140 Thirt *t.
«yrpw Keahion end famine: by -Mr*. Ann o
WeUerWarren f or the Adventurerof thaNorthern Wilds
Woman’* Love; a true story of the Heart: fay BngeneSue ,
Frank Leslie's Ladles’ deserts, for July-
Knickerbocker Mags sine, **
The Sew York Journal,. “
Gleason's Pictorial, and all the carter* Literary Papers,
have beon received at _
PAUL KLEINER'S literary Depot,
i tl6 fifth street. opposite the Theatre.
- NN 6. BTEPHENa’QKKAC WUttK.—Pasmon^iwi
A Fsmlne: by Ann B.Btepbens; completetnl volume.
Pl riah!oneble Dissipation: by Marta V IPtiUer; SO cents
Vnr til* hv -■ H- UINEi» A W ,
jJS__ No. S 2 Smith field street-
RTU’S CHEMICAL WKITIWU VLUID—m »ni
lianey of color, fluidity.end in all respects, to Arnold>
or aoy other Writing Ink. Is l*J« severe on SUtalUe Pens
is entirely free from sediment, and ts sold at very moderau
rates. Warranted to give satts&etloo. for nle by
Yf 8. HAVEN, Sutioncr,
Jrl4 Market street, corner of Seccmft
IVOKY KYKit-PuINTHi) PKNUlLB—Alewdoien jost’re
ceived and for sale by W*. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
j y l 4 Market street, corner of Second.
P BATTS NKW PATENT PEN HJLDEB—Soluble Io»
any aiie of Steel Pens. It holds the Pen firmly, able!
can be removed without any difficulty, and wilhoat soiling
the fingers, i’ors.le by W. S HAVEN, Stationer.
jy i4 Market strret, corner of Second.
ARTAK'S EUUATIUN TAbLBS—A few copies lor salt
b T W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
jjl4 ;orner of Market anlSeCi nd sts.
Building Lots Tor sale,
IN BIRIUNUUAAI, SOUTH PITTSBURGH, AND ALLL
QUEST CITY
I WILL SELL on reasonable sod accommodating term
-BEVK.NTKKN BUILDING LOT% siluated In the bo
ougb ot Birmingham, being sub-diriidoDS of Lot No. .1 i
Oregg’a pu*>d»fi«ioa of a part of the •* G 2 acre tract in u;
manor of Pittsburgh," four of said l‘t* fronting on Y*a>
street tweaty-four feet each, and running back one hui
«lr-ii fie:; four fronting on Birmingham street twentj-WL
feet, an-J running back ninety fire feet; and the other nli
troQtiog on tiregg street twenty foe t, each one running Me.
nlnetv-t.il feet, to the lot now occupied by Jones k Qul*
f,.r tbVlr new works. ..
A!»o, ms lot in South Pittsburgh, extending from tt
Birmingham to the Brownsville Turnpike Hoad, contalmo
in front, ou the Birmingham Turnpike, twenty-four fee
and Mending hick oue hundred and eighteen feet.
Also, three lots front, ng on Pasture lane, near Carro
street, in Allegheny city, tweuty feet, and running bee
one hundred feet to an allay.
jyiaat
DlTldtnd.
Omc* or Pirwßuxoa Gas Confast, l
July lUib, 1c64 (
rrniE TRUSTEES of the Pittsburgh uas Oompeny- L»»
-I this iay declared a Dividend of nrs pea C£*r on th
Capital Slock of said Company, ont of the profits of the *»
rtx months, payable os demand, to Stockholder.-* or the.
lewal representatives, at the office of the Company.
j y U:»w JAMES M. CHRIBfY. Trea»orer
New books, just received.
Elibu Barritt’s Thaughm and Things at Home an
Abroad; with a memoir of Mar? ilowltt.
Footprints of Famous Men; designed as Incitements t
Intelleelual Industry; 12am, iUustreted.
Puddleford and its People; by H. H. Riley.
«»We have briefly announced this work a* In praae. H
now published, and ready for the public. And the publ
will want it. It is not ooe of the kind of books that i
a-begging for‘patronage,* (confound th «t particularly En r
lUh word, for which, as yet, there has been found no go
synonym!) but «u thweentrary. a book that will conn'iit.
success, because it deierre* It. As to that, *we ■b»L a*
XV+ have seldom been mistaken in our prognostications c
this kind, and we * say it, and we say U boldty,* that th.
time we ain't be mistaken." —Knickerbocker Magazine.
For sale by H. MINER-* OU..
jy!3 No. 32 SoithfleW street
POWER A RIEttDUN, :
Architectural and ornamental carters.
Ornamental Patterns for Casting. In every styl-
Modeling, Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tl
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac 4 96 SMITfIFIEL
Street, nesr the Post Office. . jvl^m
LAND! LANDII—». CUTUBEttT A &ON have for m
Farms of from 60 to 1000 acres, located in Peonsylv.
nia. Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois; upwards of 10,000 acre
in M*Lean county. Illinois: several taacta of land on lb
, waters of Big Fishing Creek, in lots of 180 acres an
upwards, at $l,BO, $3, $6, and $lO per acre. Persons wisl
lag to buy, will find it to their advantage to call at oi
office. No. 140 Third street. J? 8
1 FOURTH OF JULY KXGUttSIUN—De not forget .todee.
1 at thoee beautiful BUILDING LOTS, so slauanby situ
ated on Mount Wsshlngtnn free from the dust and amok
of the citv, in the pure air of the country—yet wlthi
a few minutes’ walk of the city. The Inclined Plane.wP
soon be eompleled. and tbeee Lots rendered Tery easy <
access. Lots of 60 fret front by 210 deep are selling at S2D
each—l3o in hand, balance in sums of $5 a menth.
jy4 8. CUTHBBRT A BON, 140 TM d street.
Treasnrer’i • nice off tki vhartlera Vallej
Railroad Company.
SUBSCRIBERS to thaabova Road are hereby notified tha
tbe Board of Directors hare called for a second instal
ment of Ftva Dollaxs per share; payable to the Treasure'
on the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Fire Dollars pe
share on tbe first Monday of each ensuing month, unti
the whole amount (a paid. _.. I _ LIL „
my3G:tf ALTAN WILKINB. Treasurer.
UTMAM FOR JDLYl—Just received andfor sate atfto
16 Fifth street, near tbe corner of Market.
Abo, all the Magazines for July, which are offered to
the public at the usual and established prices. .
jjj RUSSELL A BRO.
Tape-Worm lm CHUdrem.
TAPE-WORMS frequently infcst the Intestines of th*
sdalt. They ere often of enormous else and length
causing great pain and tenderness in the stomach. Xh«
yenerel health becomes deranged, the system enfeebled
and the symptoms an continually aggravating, until relie;
or death terminates the sofiering. B. a. Fahnestock's V«r
mifoge is the best remedy In this ease The warm, aftu
bdng destroyed, will be discharged In detached portions
and a speedy relief will be obtained.
. New Yoax, November Bth, 1853
' I hereby eertlfy, that I gave a vial of B. A- Fahnestock'*
Vermifuge to a daughter of mine, two years old; and 1:
caused her to pass two worms, the same day; onaa tape
worm, thirty inches id length, the ocher a large stomach
worm, twelve iaches in length. L moet cordially-and
cheerfully recommend it.as a worm medicine.
J. O. Fuunts, S7B West 43d street.
Prepared and sold by
• B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.,
jyB corner of First and Wood st
i.UNE SUMMER DRESS QOODi.—a. A. MASON *OO
f are now receiving another fupply of Sommer Dreg*
~Gcodn,.eomrriidng aotao very rich new style* of figured Kg'
' regee, Bilk Tiiwues, Ae. Aiso, a large assortment of IB*-
most fashionable colors in plain good*. je"
AVALUakLKURIST MILL run otsWoe, o*i»
ble of turning out 50 bbls. of Flour in 24 hours, for
sale by K CUTHBBRT A SOK,
je!3 140 Third street
A FINK COUNTRY SKAT OFFERED FOR SALK.—It*
is 12 acres of improved Land, am the XloersvUle road
—a beautiful spot for little money, inquire o^
THOMAS WOODS,
j*2l 75 Fourth street.
RRAPLNO MACHlNES—Warranted to cut from 10 to 15
acres of Wheat or other small grain per day, with one
span of hone, uid ilriTer. r« ■£ £
ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS—Frank Leslie’s Ga
zette of Paris. Loudon and New York Fashions, tor
July—This number has one hundred Engravings, beskin
n pattern for a Mantilla. Just received and for rale at the
cbVap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFBNNEY A 00.,
jyC No. 76 Fourth street
A BUILDING LOT FUR BALE—Of 24 f*wt front on Ooofc
street by 156 to CUffstreet; price $400; terms easy
Alto, for sale, a small Farm, near the city, of 2334 acres;
12aeres in Coat; with a Frame House and other improve
ments. Apply to & CUTIIBKRT A BON^
jyl3 , 140 Third >tr—t
A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, of 11 room*, wall fiubtiei
ami in good order; situated on Hand street. For sale
ri LET—The second story room, large and convenient,
well lighted, and good front entrance, of No. 140 Third
streeL PoGcearion given immediately -Apply to
8. CUTHBKRT A SON,
jyl3 140 Third street.
CANARY CAGES —6 dot fancy Bird Cage*, new styles;
price from 75 cents to $6; for mie at 47 fifth street
jyl2 JAMES WARDROP.
CHEAP PRESERVING SUGARS—
White Soft Crashed at 8 and 9 cents per J»;
N. O. Sugar, 20 lbs for $1; fat sals by
js24 . tT. A. M*CLPRO.
Clttuns’ imsmramee Company,
mWENTY-TWO SHARES of the Stock c.r this Company,
1 for sal* by WILLIAM A. IUU. A CO,
4 JeSfcfedAw ' 64 Wood stmt
,* ■ : •. • .V.
■* .w
- •#ffllTW. ■• - r-T" '
JOSEPH <L FOSTER..—*» Muum
PRICES or ADMIBBirVT:
Boxes and Tarquette—. AOe l Second TVr-.
Privet* Boxee,4*vBa.--4ROO I.Bvna te aofcred pufli
Private boxes, im»H....a. 6,00 ]
persona securing scats wglbe ghargert ll^oeßti
Ibe certificate. .
.•• ■= Boors open at o’clock—performance ro«UMi
at 8 o’clock. -
Third appearance of the dktlagnlebad Oomedfanne
WVoeaito, MraTCHARM* UOWARD, In eoegaartea
Trith £ur*iu Ow.«M.n .Mr ChSWnRB, !>.*
m.k.hi, «nt jStmSf-S*
young Americas «tor Mr. wiugrAELABP |*srnntmga
galaxy r>f takat seldom ofcfsd to the fuMfe la may ettj ,
This Evening. July jTth, *B he pmmttA the
eI ' r ‘” ,OT "*V« B EILrB»rkAWO«
I-ril'd. Hun,, (wtlh JbkO- !!——*■
• Doricoart —Mr. 0. ®****^-
;. I in. Min B. WlMipw
To conclude with the dm— of .
madblame, the emu or m iwt
Supike. ——Mr. V. M«hei
Madeleine,(whh ve—.) -—Jtre. G Hi— 1 _
To-morrow, last night hat IwßttewppMtef
Mm. O. Howard. ■ 1 '
TWELVE TBARI
BILL pferX’ R li*min&BCTER,
coxcsßTs, sxßamon ure uema
ALL OHOniWCAIIKit by MtS cc Wail>l, ee —I
amt by AdameA.Co.'ajExpr-a, will —nr* finHili
attanUon. _ •
Refer to ttilioffice, thoHoteliu4 «*fctt
CIRCUS AND MKRABKIUX . _ _
portinc hlUfttlly tfjwdid to. ifwf
LMKUUB HALupenaeriy WUfcv*a alLT *•"** —■».
, near BmiU\Aeld- can be obtained te hlflr. Fmttvnh,
3oneerta» Pnbl*c Meetings. Ac. Also, Cargo's CXitlca an»
Sax Uorn Band can he (bond in readiness af ail time* I«
Applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at tbe Cry *l*l Pafor*
Dagn-rresn Booms of R.H. Cargo A 0©- Fourth ttn*,ore t
the Han.
To the Crodltore spea Attn Hals Lise of
Public luprovtmesu.
I HE CREDITORS upon ibo Main Us* of the Public
-I Improvements are hereby notified, that pursuant to
au set, entitled “An Act to provide for tbe ordinary expen
j*m cf Government, the retair* of tbe pnblie Canals and
llailroeds and other general and special apprnjmiiona,
Ansroved the 9ih day of May, 1964, tbe Oommi»'ioaerf «p
-(minted to examine ali claims for MOTIVE I*OH Ul AND :
•lkvaiks, hearing date prior to the 4 s *day of December,
ISS3, will meet at'the following places aod. periods, for tbe
-folfiimeotbf tbe dudes mdsoed them, vix:
QAiUayabuig.oa. Monday, July 10.
Summit, “ ..Thursday, ** 13.
Johnstown, ** »..»« -Monday, ** 37.
Blalrsvliln, w - -.Mondav. “ 21.
Pittsburgh,' •* : -Thursday, “ 27. .<_
Haotingdcn, “ ——i Thursday, Aag. 3.
Lewlatown, “ t .Monday, “ 7.
Millemtown, “ —....-Thursday, u 10.
Harrisbufg, “ » -Monday, “ 14.
Columbia, “ -.Thursday, “ L.
Porks burr, Monday, ZL
Pbiiadeluia, “ —Thursday, “ 24.
Jyl±t27th THOMAS. A. MAQPIBB, Secretary.
LG-nGWOKTH’S LADIES* SWEET WlNE—Very whole
some; an excellent article tor sacramental purposes;
r vale by »• F3CKE&BN,
, IST Liberty it.
7 nrOiAi>, Prraeh, Port, Madeira and American Wines,
: JT foi sale Cheap by . J>- HCKEISEN,
jy!2 137 Liberty st.
Brandies, Whisky, It. each Mustard, Havana Segars,
Ao- aleays on hand, at tbe lowest prime.
}v!2 . PICKS ISBN.
A?ilr pUrfK CLAitET—An excellent articlefor
; summer use, for sale bj
_jy)2
Bj&T SWISS Imported ftineft from ftritser
land, foe sals cbesp bj
jin
I link' KiTHACTo fOtt TUB iIAJiDKBKCUIKFd. —1
bare i>»t« day rtsccijcd a large assortment oT Borin’s
me Extract*, among irbfoh an his celebrated. Oriental
)rop?, etid to be the finest perfumery In the world. Also,
Is celebrated Extract* of Upper Ten. Jockey Club, Ac, Ac.
'hose wishing fine extracts can always‘procure them at
JOB. FLEHINO’S,
Jjl2 corner of tbw Diamond and Market st.
EXTRACT OP VAi»l‘ .*A—i gross of Boam’a celebrated
flavoring extracts of Vanilla, received by
jvia , JOS. FL’KMTKO
\/f AGIO FuUSUING IDWDKK—One of tbe bestartictes
tVI now in use for polishing fine brass, ee; 1 gram re
■reiTed by ~ JQ3- FLEMiyO.
I JuNULNK BOAF— An excellent soap for the toilet; 1
L gross received by . f JOB. FLEMING.
O&c&’h lAVIOOKaTING COEDIsL-t> do* received
by [ jyl.j . JOS. gUPCXO.
IVLOOAI3 —Ioo toostakeChamplain;
Yj 60 *• Juniata, lUapforge.) for sale by
j,l>' - me A MOORHEAD.
PIOJItON— 10U tons Forge, Anthracite;
Itt Foundry, G>ke; for sale by
jTl2l ' * KING A MOORHEAD.
Dtt. tliiilUMia’ WORKS—American edition 75 cents
per vol; new supply by express.
Church Before tbe Flood.
Scripture Uredings on Geoesi*.
The tent and the Altar.
hectares os Miraclei and Parabks, or Foreshadows,
rroppectic Studies on Daniel
Lectures on the Apocalypse; Ist and 2d aeries. c
Voted* t>f the Day, L'ead and Night
beneflictioDS.
Th»i tngll.b editinn of the aboce also on hand, at SI per
prices $2 and For sale at
t DAVISON'S Book Storef
jylO ; . fiS Mathet street, near Fourth.
N“EW iiUOivS, BY hXPUKsS. AT UAVidus’S BOOK
STORE, 05 Marker Fourth.
The Pilgrims of TVsl-.angham, a tale of the Middle Ape:
3 Agues bbickUod.
Hills, Lak&<, and Forest Stream?.
Travels la Armenia, Russia, Turkey, and Persia: by
utxna. .
Owl Creek Letters.
Maurice on Loris Prayer.
’hrintmuß H'lHdayvin Rome; by Kip. jylO
NRVILL& B. CR\IQ.
a~j-; cKCUtRS. W W. WlLSON.corner of Market and
L Fourth afreets, is o peeing another lot of those very *!"
•uch approved Patent Briitan a Ice Pitchers, for family
id hotel use. Ice will last from four to fire hours loaner
. these than In any other Pitcher, and they are of a good
itteru for constant use at all seasons Kray fatally,
•aiding bouse, and hotel, should be supplied with them;
•ice «fl. Call and examine tbc in at 67 >Urket?gt» jylO
ITANTED—A. fitaatiaa, by a Young Man, aj Book-
V Y keeper, Clerk, or dalesman. Apply at
-FRAN Cl SOUS' Agency Offloc,
JylO: • - 85 Fifth st. near post PC oe.
I’ljrt B PAPER —Assorted colors, forOonftettooer’s use,
at low prices, by J. 8. DAVISON,
jylO ; . 65 Market at.
LARD— 8 kegs No. I for sale by
JylO . V HENRY H COLLINS.
—3OO Bacon dtdeafor sal* by - -
)11Q HENRY IL COLLINB.
’tIJEfcSE—'AW Poke*, prime eutiiog. W sale by w
•» jylO HENRY H. COLLHS.
jJKAKLS—2f casks meirelKul Nv nit by
L. jylO HtNKY n. OOLLINg;
PIU IRON—6O tons No. 1 Anthracite;
I 0& No. S do;
i 100 “ K&3 do;
Good brands, fbr sale by WM. BINGHAM A CO..
* jy3 Canal Basin.
j | 11BLS NO. 2 ROBIN;
ta/W i 5« No. 1 Baltimore Herring; for sale-by
jjB . GEO. BINGHAM A CO.
BIRD SCUD—km lb.-* for feeding during ths hot season,
fox sale at 47 Fifth street, by
jyS ' JAMBSWABDROP.
nTTKT N URdB WANTED—One that is young and healthy.
YV Apply at FRANCISCOS’ Ageney Ofltee,
i> 8 ; No. p 2 Fifth street,near Poet QBco.
ANTED—A. situation Tor e Farm Haadpajoangma
who has beoff raised to ihehurioesa. ipplyat
FRAN emeus’ Ageney OBee,
i ; No. 85 Fifth street, Pear. Itawt Office.
ROuM to KENT—In the neighborhood of the Post Of
fice ; suitable for a store or aa office. Apply at
• ' FRANCTSCCS' Agency Office,
JyS . No. 66 Fifth street, near Poet Office.
JtU PAREINN OLIVE OlL—tt <hsen of lha pure Tuscan
.7 Olive Oil, for table use, received thl« day. iy— tn
•want of a very euellsgt article can procure It at
JOS. FLBMINq’B,
jy« ■ come? oftha Mimoud and Market it.
BAKER’S PDKB COL LI VEB OIL—By Tar the beet ar
ticle of the kind now in use. Those using Ooft liver
-hi would do .wall to give this a trial, and be convinced of
ts superiority over all others; 6 dos received by
(,? Tnj n.vurva
tMNJf SOAPS.—A large asd Ireeh supply of Clean’s Oel
-1 ebxated Honey Soap; Low’s Old Brown Windsor, and
variety or other Usds, raodred-by
jj7 . JOS. FLEMING.
SHOULDER BRACKS*-A large lot of excellent Shoulder
braces received by [Jy7] JOS; FLEMING.
KIDLITZ POWDERS—3 gross, ftaahly prepared,for sale
Qby fr {JyTj JOS. FLEMING.
IRISH MOSS—lw) the; very superior,received this day hy
Jy7 JOS. FLEMING,
jjUPHB CAKiiU*NAX£cODA—I6,OOO fcsonbaikiandS*-
> nl« by PLEMUK3 BttOS,^
ISweccMor to J. KMd 4 CB.
jy7 Kg. 60 Woqd gfti*.
/ ''LO^fcS—IUOO Hu 0n h*od iad ftK* aue Dy .' I
\j & a - ?LEHl*i^aoB.
PANISH WHII
> 3>T
\1 TAhANTED PCati uIL ORIGANUM—SO Ru .ln.l
Tf *nd for»le by (j>7’ FLEMINO BR<
PIN K HOOT—ISOO lbs on &ttd and for nit by 1
jyT FLEMING >BO3.
ij^MKRV— 2OOU Bw, umnat mmters oil -band and for
Jj sate by ‘ [jj7] ’ FLEMING BROS.-
\ll ILL SEAT, at the Falls of Fish Creek, V»., with 100
acres of land, for sale by S. CUTUBEBT A SON.
JyT 1 , I*o Third street.
t'XCHAMiH.— Tea aertn id laod, with a good Dwelling
i Home, situate at MartaysriHe, will ue exchanged
tor city, property. - £. CUTUBKBT A SOS.
Jv7 \4O Third
UAhn NEGOTIATED, Menu-Collet,Sdtt'touiseaa
Partners procured, at Um General Agency Ofloe, lift
Kdrd street. jj7
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF BUILDING LOTS— lnto
the Property of £>arld Greer, deceased ■> tested in the
Eighth Ward of this dty—flnpsting on Pennsylvania are*
oua, Forbes street. Locust street, Vickrey street, Bleff
street, and Magee street. 'Will be sold on the tirrmlr—. on
SATURDAY, the 29th day of July, as 2 o'clock, P. SL
Terms to accommodate purchasers. Particulars made
kco vn at sale. EDMOND GREER, \ . .
jeffcti SOPHIA GREER, f AdßPt>
*_>xUi.fcj naUU-JuA*—trank Lcauea lifidbw* (hntk,Me
A July,yurt received akl for sale at 20costs pwrfiopy.
Also, a fee copies left of .Harper, Putnam, Graham, Godey,
sod the. Euickertocke., for July; all for sale 5 cento lew
thsii-cm be had else where— notwithstanding the hoc
woelher. Remember, the pU'.-e is 87 Wood street.
jj7 - SAMUEL B. LA UPPER.
BALE—A. A. MASON A CO. wiUoftor
their immense stock of Embrotterke and White Goods
£*> tn per cent less than usual prices. Jyd
8. CUTHBERT A SON,
140 Third street
i|i AhTj^i/—a purchaser for thebHnaeoiaest uoim and
T 1 Grounds on Troy Hill—it b a home. Enqnireof
THOMAS WwuDS.
3e28 75 Fourth street.
tuiuicb atrn *\>K CuUmK* RISMDa.NO* s Rr«
t acr« cf yrooad. In a beautiful location, gßuat- yp«f
XU* Ran, at $125 per acre. Alxo, 5 acre* at sgu . ac-j $
ocr«* at s36o.**r acre. A food road (plaak) to akera r*op
-rty, and pleasant tkuaUon for roMeocm. Kxau>«c Ux
vearseivaa. 8. CUTHBEBT - ou.^
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bbi* on band tod fcr,
FLEMING
Ln Kl> eALTPATKK—'Awo toe on hand andiforsale
f jjT] . FLEMISH BEOS.
140 Taint »fnm.
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