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Id., on Friday, July 20th, in the Pittsburgh Fourth Ward Public School House iv/Ith a view of form ing day and evening classes. In less than forty minutes the audience will be taught the Phono graphic alphabet, and to read several sentences in shorthand. To bring it within the reach of all, the terms will be 10 cents per lesson of an hour each. "An education that does not embrace a know ledge of Phonography is incomplete, and short of the wants of the age, and I would therefore recommend its early introduction lathe Grammar and High Schools a 8 one of the regular branches of study."--John Howard Tice, General Super intendent of the St. Louis Public Schools. s! It should be taught in-the common schools, airone of the °beet possible aids in obtaining a subsequent education.."--;-Rey, Thaa Had, Chair man of the School Committee, Waltham, Maze. " Some of the former pupils of this school, not yet turned of" twenty, are now making more money by Phottographio reporting, than the Principal of the High School, after having given himself for More than twenty years to his pro lesaion."—.Tohn S. Hart, Principal of the Phila delphia High School. • "To the professional map, and indeed to ev ery one whose pursuits in life call upon him to record incidents, or thought, (and srhoso pursuits do not?) it is ono of the great labor-saving ma chines of the age."--Jadge Kane, Philadelphia. "Had this art been known forty years ago, it would have saved me twenty years of hard, la bor."—Col. 7/lei. H. Benton. Mr. Williams has been' engaged far .several months in this place in teaching Penmanship and 9tenograpby, and has given the most ends factory evidence of his ability, diligence and success. We cordially recommend him to the . patronage of all.who are desirous of acquiring the arts which he teaches, as n well qualified instructor. M: Brown; Pres. Jefferson College ; John. 11. Kennedy, Prof. Mat. ; C. J. Saderman, Prof. , Mat. and Modern Languages. Wm. Smith, Prof. Languages jef. Col., Canonsburg, Feb dth, 1835. Mr. Williams' system of Pen manship is natant end easy, above any that I have ever seen ; Wm Smith, Prof. Languagee Jet College, Feb. Gth, 1885. I cheerfully con cur with Professor Smith ; Pittsburgh, August 1852.—P. It. Spencer, Professor Penmanship Spencerian Commercial College. MEWLING or SoLnlnes.—A meeting of sol diers who eerved in the Pennsylvania Regiment, wairheld at the District Court Room on the 18th lost„ and resolutions of respect for the memory of Dr. Thomas C. Bunting, Surgeon of the First Pennsylvania . Volunteers, were unanimonsly passed, after the meeting had been organized with the following officers : Preeldent—Col. Si.a.zzur. W. BLACK. Vice Prooldenta—Capt. John Herron, Capt. J. O'Hara Denny, Capt. Alexander Hay, Capt. Robert Porter, John Poland, J. W. APCully, James S. Neglay, Capt. Wm. A. Charlton, Ralph Frost. Sesretaries—Oliver 13. Rippey, Lieut. Robert Anderson, R. F. Miller, Lieut. Wm. Blakley, C. IV. Hambright. The resolutions are as follows: Resolved, That we have received the intelli gence of tho death of our fellow soldier and friend, Dr. Thomas C. Bunting, with feelings of unusual sorrow. The officers and soldiers cf the Pennsylvania Pagiinentsyhare a common grief in the death of no common friend. As a surgeon, Dr. Bunting exhibited the most consummate shill. Ho associated with hie pro fessienal attention the utmost kindness and hu manity-to the suffering soldier. In places of the greatest danger, Dr. Bunting was always to be found. He consulted his own safety, isever, and his own comfort only when the' cotefort-of others had been fully attended to. .To a very pleasant friend and oompeulott—a man of few faults and many virtues—this tribute is freely given, because it is fully deserved. Resolved, Tharthese proeeedinge, and a copy, signed by the officers, be seat to the family of 9)r. Bunting. P.mrttar.—A few da ;a ago a man named John Dean brought suit against Mr. James Lindsay, of the First Ward, for assault and battery wish intent to kill, the prosecutor, in hie deposition alleging that defendant struell and beat him severely with slung sb,ot and knucklers. On Wednesday, Mr. Lindsay appeared before Al derman Donaldson, cud preferred a charge of perjury against Doan, alleging that the state ment made by him was a malicious falsehood. Mr. Lindsay denies that be used a stung 'bet On the other, and that ho had no weapon wh fie admits to striking Dean in the Nrith his fist, but contends that he was face justifiable, on accnt of an aggraa perfectl; ted insult civen to his wife.ou v Dean was held to bail. Tat .clamors, at the Theatre, are meeting with a encases unp ,:nedented in exhibitions of that character. Night after night, the bowie continues to be crowded vt-.`th the very elite of our city, Inclusive of hundreds ladles. The array of beauty en Wednesday eveing has seldom been ezoelled, even when the ati.neotion in the same hone was an eminent star e.ctOr or actress. Exhibitions of Ethiopian minstrelsy have be. come so, common lately that the bettor class of citizens seldom patronize them; but in this in stance the attraction is of so superior a charac ter, ao entirely free from that vulgarity usually the distinguishing feature of negro troupes that it is really satiefactory to all, and we are not surprised their 'success has been so signal. Bore DnOTTNED.—On Wednesday evening, two boys named John Aiey and William Flory, were drowned while bathing in the Allegheny river, at the Aqueduct. They were each about twelve Sears of ag', and their parents resided on Quar ry street. One of the lade was seized with the Oratip, and the other went to hie assistance, when he was clutched convulsively around the body, and prevented frcm using his limbs, so that they both. Sank together. The body of Flory was recovered a few minutes after, but all efforts at resuscitating proved unavailing. The body of the other was not secured. REMOVAL 01' THE MAYOR'S OFTICE.—We un derstand that the Police Committee have rented Wilkins Hall, for $1,200 per year, and the llifYer'a office will be removed to that building in a few weeks. The new, building is in every way hotter adapted for the purpeto. STEALING PAVING SIONEd.—A. man named Earnest Kenling was held to bail, yesterday, by Mayor Adams, charged with stealing paving atones from J. A. M'Kee. Rsther queer kind of Property to appropriate. BUN BTROE.E.—A driver of Messrs. Lippincott auletaiD.edA_ejroke of the sun, yesterday, while .erLying hid *spa on Pennsylvania Avenue. Ho i s a : tended by Dr. Charles Williams, and is in a fair we e " Of fmovorYl Zisosos L ; 4 •43IDESII, a shoemaker, formerly of Pittsburgh, died of yellow fev ere Third Ward: Louisville on Monday. He was member ; of the_ Allegheny Fire CgmPallY. • EZTENBIVE DAY'S WOES. —Alderman M'Mas• ter on Wednesday disposed over one hun dred eases. AMMO TO BAlL—Edward Hoye" yesterday procured procured bail in the sum of 81,600, ..NIM teas released from prison. TEN Dierstor COUBT will meet this to take up ouch business as may be presentee.. • , :,‘" " JOLT 'MAGAZINES— Ilar per'e, for July 20 cents. • Putnam, . • 00 • - -•Graham, . - ' - Oodey, 3d cur., " 20 - . linlckerboker," 20 . Lealle'sGaz'te," 20 • Peterson's . • 17 " - Leslie's; Joitel, " 1S " 'Blackwood, for June. •-• want NEW BOOS, and as 80012 as issnad,l4Wer • had elsewhere, should call at - 1 - . IsAINFER'S BOOR STORE, S 7 'Wood attes. AL who than can In A BOP & 'PULL 111. READT—Fema Me of many years' Martrein "Elder, recea soltuno—ndth a view co The Old Penn House; a Harper's ' Pulnanee, all other Magazines of July, . Which? the Right or Left— ' liehed-12m0., cloth, 51,25. ••• in the New World; by The Sagllsh 0 /Thane, or s Hou % boc.; cloth.7sc. airs. Diary J. Ilotmes-12m0., paper, nddine E. Dewsbury: Constance Herbert ; a novel, by Ga. SS cents. The Conscript, a Tale of the EmpL Dumas—S?. ' Star Papers; by Henry W. Beecher--$1,2, Tha Diking Bride ; by Mrs. Southworth—S. I The Watchman ; a companion to The Lump. For sale by IL MINER •.47 No. 32 Smithfield QTILL DISPOBED TO BELL CHEAP, anything tn . 140 Lay largo and 'varied gook—Na's, Soothe Boye, did' Nina' ancdOddren a Boors, SHOES, adlzt. and HLIPPX?S, ~.COninityour own Intonate. Buret tt. Boot and Shoe Emporium:4l4oAo7 Market otrest. ,t7/6 - ' • ' W. S. SOBaart74 , . ,-. ----', ,r--' k - :*,, 4 *.'...:-:`' --- - - - ...." 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BLARELY, CF STABIIIIIO DIECLOSUBBS.—Now k . Zife.:Arnag as Alarm= s ; a Nam iersonal experience. By the wife of a qtly from Utah: Price One large it.'mo. `,Balt Lake . City., $l. Itrc. Laing. v;b011'13, 13146,03, Graham'F, and are now ready. .a religious /3ovel, just pub. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.-- Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post JULY 20 Slain" Cate in Philladelphig. PEDADDLPHLi t duly 19.—Tbere was quite an exciting scene yesterdiyetWaltint•strest Wharf, on board the ferry boat Washington. - A. Virginian., on his way to the North to embark for Central America, had with him a female slave and her two ann. On being informed :that by the laws of the State she was tree, the woman expressed her desire to obtain freedoM. The master made some opposi tion, but the woman's iteisly-found friends being strong. enough, overcame every obstacle, and succeeded, just as the boat was leaving the wharf, in placing the woman and her children in a carriage, and drove off with her amid the cheers of the 'crowd that had-been drawn together by the omurrenoto The Virginian stated that lie was blinbiter to one of the Central American governments. Nan , .omastes, July 16.—The steamer Minting arrived here with Brownsville dates.to the 11th inst.. Gen. Wool 14t lidatamoras on the 7th, and assumed command of the forces at Ramose, which amounted to 1,200 or 1,300 men. The Revolutionists, numbering 2,000 men, had taken Ca a:largo, and were marching on Reynosa, where a battle was oonsequently expected. Gen. Castro, with 000 troops, Xe• moved to Bistamoras. The Revolutionists issued a decree declaring all supporters of Banta Anna traitors, and pun ishable with death. • • The Caballoe tariff of 30 per cent. ad valorem le in force at all the Rio Orande porta BPSINCOLIILD. Maas, July 18.—The thermometer Kande at 98W in the ahade, and dile is thehotteet day of the Beason. Bowes, July 19.—The weather was intensely tint te-&1, t he thermometer ranging at 9b° in the ettede. Naas' Yost, July 19.—the weather is excessively hot. the thermometer stands at 92 to 97 in the shave. There heyo been several fatal cans of sun-stroke PECCIADISP/Ild, July 19.—This lo ono of lho dos of the season. The heat Is most Int i..:n'..• t cter standing at 97 to 190. in U Annuial Meeting or the t0=11.•! Telegraph .I.tema-nund, Jal, 1d —At the or tbe t It. lantio and Ohio Teluiaaph ConpaDy i. rld r.r Hotel today, the following gentlemen wne d tors for the ensuing ywar :—Allen RM. !tt Swain. J. 6. Moorhead. A. IL Cummings, I:torge -H: - [tyre.ft C II sla, William Heaton, q ilium Itusseli, end A ti. Wilson. Meant. Swain and Moorhead were elected unmlmounly. DAdiroid Accident Nan Yoac, July 14.—A melancholy accident occurred on the Erie lioad near Eleuell's Depot yesterday. The loco motive of the Dunkirk Expreas train, going 'Nevi, ran over a loam crosolug the track, containing a man and woman. The w amen, JAre David "Meat, a - ae instantly killed., and the man, Mr. aineby 31.spes, was Bever-ly in jured; as the latter to nearly 70 years of ago bla renvery Is doubtful. The Baltimore Convention BALTIMOILS, July 19.—The Americsn State Conreutien In session yosteriay;'nominated William H. Purnell, of Wor. welter county, for Comptroller, and Daniel L. Alacphall for Lottery Commissioner. The nominations were made on the tret ballot. The Philadelphia platform was endorsed, and the candidates being waited upon, accepted "the noml• nations.. The pnaceadings were very harmonious. Buirszo, July 16.—A man was shot on tionday night, while in the act of committing burglary, and was so severe ly woundei es to ho paet recovery. L7pon =unit:tat:ion the wounded Man wee discovered to to a carpenter who has heretofore been considered a respectable citizen. It Is now supposed that be la the person who ,bee commatt..l several burglaries which have taken place at Ede. WISER OVON, July 19 —The Court of Claims to-day atK.k etei aboutl4o oasts, and will probably adjourn to mor.-.ow to meet ou the 15th' Of Ottober. The Government this weak has been giving much atten tion to the subject of protecting our frontiers from Indian hostilities. Some difficulty Is experienced in selecting a new Commissioner for the Land Office; hence the delay. Mall Robber Arrested. Pratantunta, July 19.—Adato U. Smith, Clerk In the Richmond, Northampton County, Pmt Office, ♦as arrested to-day at P.eadi og, Pa., by Arthur llngLes, Special Agent of the Pest Office Department, on a eh• rgo of robbing the mall. Ile confessed to taking a latter containing $4.00 ad dressed to an eastern bank. Whoa arrested he wlt3 on a pleacnro orcuralon with a young lady. Fire in the 'Woods In New Jersey rECILtDiLP4I.I., July 19.—A large Ere broke out yesterday is the woods, about seven miles from Absecon, N. J. considerable tract of land has been traversed by . the fkie and a large qnsintity of Umber destroyed. The ere .O.G or. rtusionwi by a at ark from the locomotive on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Count Kaminski Acquitted BOATON, July 19.--Count KayLaski and three other,;,ice h fry the Beach brig Buffslo.on suspicion of being engai.,-ecl in a violation of the neutrality lawn, ware acquitted the t,etloaony tailing to convict them cf personally <Ull:fl ing for the Crhstari. Illinois Central Railroad opened to Du- SZ.V.TALO. July Ill.—The Central Rallreed uttered to Dubuque yesterday. The occaslsn was one of general r. • joking and several thousand persons Were peersent. Fpreclat. were Fade by Benators Douglas, Jones mad Gov. Dodge. Committed to Prison for Violating the Neutrality Laws BCF7AIO. July 19.—The persons arre.sted upon a rh.srge of violating the ne ut ral It y laws have teen bound over la $3,000 to lIIIBIPCItbt. complaint, and in defeult of ball acre rzuttnitied to prierm. i)eelston under the Si York Liquor Law. D;rl7 lea& July 19.—The Court of Session. mi= morale g decided that, under the nen law, tinporti.l liqucra cone t be Fold atter the original packinzes are broker, COMMERCIAL POST P1T'16.1.11.1A013 BOARD OF TRADE. A\lo HtlEll - FIA NTS , E.Xt Fl A SIG OFFICEA S. /WE& IV -401n SECA PTON Fire Tic Praider.:—W'z. II R3lll/4 & 1 / 4 101:1 " W. A 8_.. , 4 St..--raan--W.Y... S. LIATtn 75 - assurer—Jont D. Serrertnten.len f. —5 . T NCI! flt . Z L Ctr.,.. Puttee of Artrftr -77. Ti Bro V P.: pat v's aLt.s..l2,Jous • T:, ALa Uusm^• , Jou:: Dar WEEKLY MOSEY ART..:Lzt The only noticeable change in ch. , a very slight locrease in the dement li., - • 1 of enpitel is more then ctlegutte :n the demon: : , I , citlmate purposes. Bustreiss in every depe-tmont Wood en unusual activity. The rivers have been et ir-Ort e ',neat stag," through the settecn, which has contributed much to keep up a constant stir through every branch of trade, but we obserre a general felling off every where , sod cannot expect much activity until the last of Et•ptsin .. he - , when the fall trade begins We heve noticed for route time a feature in Rat:road stocks, which speaks for them better days. In the fleet, this kind of security hes been somewhat in demand, and prices have been steadily advancing and coutdence is gradually returning, owing much to the reform comminced, fend no doubt will be retained,) in the general management of the entre of our leading roads. In addition to all this, the fu. ture is indeed bright for them—money 1 , , end will continue for some time yet, to be abundant—the favorable prospects of the crops of all kinds of farm products, will give Rail ' roads an imMenre amount of business, end thus enable them to place their affairs In such a healthy and prosperous condition an has never yet been known. V EEALY REVEKW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET The river has kept up all season in a most unusual man ner, but the abort crop of last year unfortunately has pre vented it from becoming SS useful as It might otherwise have beam Nevertheless business continues tolerably brisk, taking these untoward circumstances Into considers. lion. • " • • • The harvest is now beyond danger and a bountiful one It is In every direction. di reasonable estimate of the entire yield of the Union would be 170,000,000 of bushels of Wheat; or the largest aver raised. The , spring mops, too, will be excellent beyond example. The th orough rains we have lied has no moistened the earth that It to not likely any drougth, yet to wine, could peril its prospect& rota toes will be particularly abundant In Pennsylvania, as well es In other Etates. We hest of offers made by growers to All contrasts to any extent at 31Y, cents per bushel, deli, aced In the fay. When we reflect that for a twelve•month from four to nix times that sum has been the ruling figures, we can imagine the abundsnoe of this esculent. The upward movement In Flour, noticed lest week, is fully sustained. The fact Is, as will be seen below, the re ceipts aro almost entirely stopped, and it Is this alone that latiatea _prizes. In leas than a month it must come down to Ewen dollara per bbl. Hay, vhioh sold for $2O els mouths ago, ;snow bringing half that sum; data Is 20 per cent. lowered ; Corn ditto. . copy from the books at the Merchants' Bkohange the :moods of the following pritialpal articles imported int, for the past week, muting yesterday, by rivers, o rsu ur wad ,itT o Nid canal: • Flour, bble. 1,417 I Molasses, bbls. Wheat, boa.-- 8,131 Bacon, tierces.. Corn, do - 1,620 noes, heed. . ... Corn Meal, bus °ate, ................ 2,400 Chigon, bales... BUDD*, Ude 228 Metal, tone.... do bble 867 Bloom& do APPLES—new green bought during the week 81,62 per bbl on the wharf. MEM—We have no change to notice in Pods, which meets with ready eels at-34110.1 for common. Bales Pots at 5% cash and 6 time. Pearls 6@03. !Womble 5 . 136. -81110innIZAT—Small sales of seed at $2,25e52 87. 136 CON—The feeling in Bacon in ann. and outside fig. 'lllVe Lb/5 week show an advance. The sales are es follow , : Friday 64.800 to: Saturday 13680 115-•. Mond, y 18,^00 Zs: Tuesday 28,60 0 fbe; Wedneedev 7,600 lb , . e n bun-day mon ma; 1iy 6 €69•3 for fihoulders; f.r Pldes: 10Nalrla far HOLDS. etilDadered ill= are north 12c at d auger Cured 1.4 c per Tb. BRANS—Nothing doing and scarce. From store 11,.1d at BEESWAX.--Silled on arrival at 2-te2.sc; and fro'n; store at 244 6 e. MOMS—Common 01110, on arrival. palls at 5.,60. and from store at V.75e.9. From ' , tom, isartrrn at $2 60(4325 BUCKETS AND 1 0.1135—Busrsets at Factory $2 end to.a, store $2,15142P. Large Tube, from et0r5,57(2)7,50 dol.; mull do $0,60. BUTTER • LIM BGOS—In ornregnenca o f the warm weather no 801 l 1g anteing. Parked SOWIDP dull, and w quota;n6mtnal at 11 tol2. Igge aro also .1.11 at 12®13c. OAND as of Star durinf th- week at 918ped vorthl3%,and Mould 1.43. 2 . 84m, brier tr ; • =WE—The market conitnuk+ tolerably wel: bualled. and the demand rebut moderate at 9 . 14. COPPIER—We quo te fromcaa. anti ax.x. 031111 tdial..--Eolea atorent 0,2.5 per t1:1 1,11.1190 , Dal ba, la sad". b; by Alexander 00., sheet. 'mad ha ba '415 From Mexico. Hot Weather A Burglar Shot. Court of Cl*lms buque. MEI= OPTICS OF PSI DAMP Mamma Pon, Friday, only :13,11356. i . ' 4.c,-.-- CORDAII&—The following are the rates now established hlanllla Itope,eoil . le p lb. Cat. ..... vt White 14 " 15 " Tarred " 13 " 14 " Packing Yarn, f1ne...12 11 Pro Cons—Manilla, $2,13, 3,1904,25 V. do; do 2,7 Sit 16coil cts Hemp, $1,87, 54g3,76 V, doz. do V coil 13 cts ID. • PLOUGII Loma—Manilla, 87%0 V doz. Ramp, 75c V doe. COTTON YAMS, &c.—The following are now the ruling rates: POMO YAII6. ..6 to 10, Ittelusive...l9aflll) No. 10 'll & 11.— 00 . " 17..... 13 21 CS II 18 14 .. .74 " " 19..... 16 ...... ....... ...V " '' 20 Dozzzt ',um. .. - N 0.600 .00c ifo' ib 1 No. Boo 600 8 'ilh " ~ 9.00_ 7 U ~ 7007,4 " " 1000 7 a Carpet Chain: white 19@Vi, colored 23. Coverlet Yarn, 23®26. Candlewick, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No. 1, 19: No. 2.12 t Family Batting, 16. Caulking, 16. OBACKBBS—The following aro manufacturers' prices: Water Crackers, ',? bbl $6,60 Butter do do 13,00 Eliot Bread do 6,76 Sugar Craokors, %1 lb 9'l eta. —Soda do . do 9, " Boston do do nt u ... Pio-bile dci do 5 BUSED BEEF—Little doing. By retail, sales are made at 14 to 150 for augur cured canvassed. FISH—New No. 3 Mackerel at $A i 6; old Jo do at ss. White Fish are hold at sl.2@fil3; ordinary qualities White Fish, slo@lo GOI half nbls do, $5,26g5.50; Trout, $8,1500 to: half i•bie do. s4,6o@4 ; 76—the ()Usti:is figures being in the small way. FLVU,-.-1 he stock of Flour is still very low, and quota tion+ remsln unchanged, viz SS,B7 @SA for superfine, and L 9. 0Wy9,25 for ev ra. :FOIZSIGN FRUITS AND NUTS—Raisins are scares and .dvaneed Tbs ankles are as f Ales's : Raisin, id it . V box $3.26; bf box $1,50 qr box... 76 lfg,.. it lb T. x cr0p).................-.... ...... 13,16 and 17 Orana,.. V. box 14,1ti0cat5,50 L...mous. lc box $4,25454,6111 A UM , , D , .. i 1b... -13, 16, 18, 5) Petttir, ZA U) 10 Cann 7.N U .a. Filberts a gnglish Walnuts, V lb 10 Cirlund Nuts. sFt bue $1,60(w1,76 OL A SS-- Wr quote city brands Window at $2 91 bol. for 3xB, $2.50 for 'x9; $3 for 8x10; $3,60 for Bxl2, 9112, anal 10x12; $4,50 for oxl3, 9.114, and 1.0x1.1; $6 for 9x16, lons, and Mild; $5.26 Tor 10z17; 5,60 for 10x18; and ro on In rreaging in like ratio according to aloe-10 V. et. off for each, Country brands aresold at an average of about 60rf less till bx than city brands. . .. .. . GROCERIES—AII lands are arm and in Moimam there le an upward rendercy. Stock on liand of both Sugar and hi...nlasaea le light. Elates of Sugar. et No by the hbd and 73@7% by the hhl to the country trade. Molasses, 29(f10 Coffee Ity/g1.2 and firm. GRAJN—Qats are atilt lower. Salee made daring the week at 44 to itd. Combo on arrival. and 91c from store. A Bale of new Barley was male at $1.12. Nothing doing In 11.yeor Wheat.. • ITIDES—Green Slaughtered are worth I,X3e , c—a slight advanee; and Dry Flint, 14214,1- 110 PS--Sales from btore at 3.5(3,40. MO.'S AND NAILS—SiIos of common puddled bar at 234 @3c, and in nalle Uki. and upwarda at 5X44.0. Juniata Iron . Thu galls are all in active operation and the de gland is good. LA8.19.--Pritne oily sells at 100 t lb and prime country at 9 1 ,5, LEATHER—The store yam ore: Bed Spanish Sole, der ifl, 19r4ci: Slaughtor Sole, 2401,27 ; Upper [Rather, per doter,. 5174533; Bridle do. do. $31.1@5.40; Country Bridle do. s'2B®s26: Skirting Leather, per lb, 21 cents. MESS FORK—Owing to an advance in Cincinnati prices here have furthtr advanced; now held at $18,00@519,59. NAVAL STORNl:Le—Spirits Turpentine is now held at GOc 04 gallon. Rosin at f 3,254.3.60 to No. 2, end :4 for No.l. A small sale of Tar at .14,e.e,g,g. OlLS—Steady sales of Lard Oil No. I at 75c by the lot end TS in the email way. Linseed firmer, and solos in the retail way aro made at 4,, 85P.90c. I'l(l METAL—The market is tlrm. The AiliPf , are. Fri day: 1:0 tons Coke No. 3, Johoeton Furnace, $22 each; 45 do No. 2 fir , $25 sit =mute. Tussles, 130 tone Tennessee, $29 six mos. Wednesday - 55 tone No. 2, Allegheny $20,50 six months. POWDER—Tbo demand mnderate, nt ta,tn for Blasting and $5 for Hine. SALT—gal, on Thnrsday 01 Idd:t No.l and extra at $142@51,75. STEEL—AprlogSteel, Pittsburgh man u facture, Plow do, 7@i 1.,4; steel plouch wings, 8; do. cut to pattern, 10 1 4; A D steel, from rolled Iron, 6IA; from hammered do, C'l; 1100 steel, Fork do, 7; above! do, 8; steel dandy the, Idliptic Springs, 11:t; mu do, 13@14; Culti vator tooth, 13_X6, ; do, 15'.8.1, 2 4 1., 60:?,85 tooth. TA I.l,ONT—Sale• r 7 aovoral arnan lot were reported at 10%41-lc. TIN.-1 C, /11,118, and I X, tl:". $37 jL, cub. TtiLlAooo—Virginia b'e range from 160i2d, &mottling to brand, and lumps at :0040. Vine nltt Twist, 10. WHLSECY—We note sales of Eecu3et, at :14148k. The market without animation. WHITE LIAR—la grin, with a very fictive demand, and steady mks at $2 59 keg, fur pure In oil, and dry 9c 13 n Wool.—.lterelpta continue large, con‘lderable of wtiek /diet. We have no change to note in price—say from T 5 to 43, as per grade. TZLEORAI'II Nsiv Yoga., JOIV 19 .--Sterlh. ; Cumberland 1'...5, e ; N. Y. Central 111 , 1eizan Game! lute : C1.V011111.1 at:de T.. 0,10 *26''. Gee3ink D,!"llartetn•2;s l ,e Cottc.a . notitinz Lining il,ur salet btele nt ta.:37& - . , 1.2 fee 6.lee 6(19 bola Fou;lierte NVheat cor....chterrehly tower ; gulps 4760 b1e.1 , 1 Ft.titherin rredCept,e ; amen ti. 5,001 b ce at Poll: lower; Ralea h , OO this Deaf tirm at SID Inard higher; !ale, et 11. 17 Lioey Ertl ; Bal9A hUle nt 4054. C,Ceee buryatet I FON; bairo nt 11c for RI, tiugara firm; PRIM 4 f.OO 1.11:11F at 0 , 4 for Melac , viado. MoluzsPe• : cal.; 243 Ith.le at ':1 f N. 0, Ir ,-, 11 Eno at 6rra. PUIL4PTIP , II,.Iti , 7 19 —Cogan rr , r7 dull; +ales 150 bs'ea. o.oin,t; amen w.l tv . mall war is: T. 9,75 g+,ol lower: eal.n et 17. Cern ilur•f; GLIB at 91' Wheat ~ D a incrw.sins Hal plke, here furt , ,rd,tinwl 18C; t.rima Dwlnv , n! - e :t..1 $.l 69;rnIa.= (.00 by lts.. a: $1 25; nal, 7 .90 tu: Vollow owt, In .14, nt I'l3 P trti tiru. 0 2 6.011 tints_ 1,a,1 In te.t., aclaco elQd wa.to.l nt 17 Whitt). flan, in 11..unttehr J 0 1 7 19.-14 - 107.2 • :slAs arm' at $1,::101.70: 9',75;;,t1 ...h.hth I; ;.4odlte of .T. 5 to :19c. Corn ouohao,d 0(3 , .11; old l',•asS-, 570''59. salt," • Op) rlz,* $l. an! t - ., p•J:to-t. car..l4 is tha 11,c. +n J uly 19 —l'lor has waterfall, declich.l, gad t ..111,./1 lota poi.] at 17;25, at tit $7, 1 4 ,1 cs t o , Whoat .t•- 0) '4' , . I, with inaoio•lr; sap• pile. 'rho river ha. tttl:rn 1a inch.. c Calle Markel PAI 'N. I J wuri, cittt.r6.l, IGt Stiv..p r e—ld at rsuginz L. pr• , ir.a• I:c1 - 4 in ;9s'. Inn 'As. gus Just iceeelvtd, Ls:2 Portz,- t 0 a— C• A:l'6, yr hi , 71.1 rte sr,: Till to • o'd LOW roc tli, . 241 Liberty hoed of Wood The Ciraefenherg Dysentery Byrn- .1 peed) sn Lierrbo,.. Ilyeont,ty, 81 , :.+15 F:uz, Cl.o . ;ern Chairs infanthm. wail 11,1 A•l6 , i, Cb,:ere., if 10,13 n with thn fire. tom., via: rlierrlarti. It Lai to rtca• tit- s , rrt per,;tlel Ctt tH CT tx.vvel ct.alpthint,.,,enerv.ll7 In n feW bourn. ;dom t.%) uod • day. St i. purely reactuill., :Ali tat en to ettnc , it ao7 trasaltity is e . rri , .•.e 50 , —nit. Tho Grailenberg Green Mountain Ointment, invaluably far Burns, %Your ds, 8 praira, CV, ns, Sores, Swellings of nil kinds, Sheucant!saa, try. eipidas. Brancldds. Scrofula, Ulesrs, In the Side or bask immediately relieved, Indiamm ed lour cf the llowela, end for ell cases where there is In Samma. Item Prier Twenty.Ovn cents. Marshall's Uterine CathoLicon. A certain care for Pro'opals Uteri, and for toOst of the distreadog erraplaintx Incident to Female's. Pr.r rarml by Dr. Th..^. Pomotoy, of Ctlra., ['early for the iirr.efer:bo:4 Com rmny.lze $l,OO The other Graefenberg Medicino9 grO Rye Lutlon. Lima!' liw,ru. rbn-rumpLo Chiuiren'e Yrtum,a.. aver and Ague Palle. Litt, .:, Pdr Ovnimtn . Larmparthal (Mxpound. The Oraefeuberg Manual of HealLh, A complete itand•booltoemedlelne for famines—price 50 c - 0111ce, 211 Broadway, New York. CAUTION. The public is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the Graefenberg Company hum their seal upon Is. Spur-1012e articles have been lamed closely resembling the; genuine in every particular except the real, and the utmost care ebould be.obeerved before purchasing. Sold wholesale and tatall at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. • Iyl7;dan la ISSO.'dIiISIAL 011.—The Turkish liatr Balm contains 1,11 no animal oil. and is composed of entirely new and different articles from :hi worthlet,s tragi that floods the market. Let no one who Las loet or is losing his hair, de. spell' of basing it restored. Bu , cees has always followed the faithful use of this wonderful preparation, and the user is rewarded with a luxurious, glossy and thick bead of hair. Only 60 cts. per bottle. Fn by je2B B. L. CUTIIBKIIT, 140 Third et Lot for Salo. AGOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Oereon street by 100 feet In depth, in Dirmindune, sill be sold cheap. Enquire of • GEO. E. GILLNORB, ht office of the Morning Poet. DON'T BI LLEVE. IT, unless you can satisfy yourself that the statements marls conc.rnlng the properties of C. Erin:frees inimitable Hair Chlarin9 Fhaol can be fully substantiated by facts. A trial will in every case satisfy those who use it, that it restores g rey hair Spits onto. cal color, with all the strength anelhealthy growth of youth. It does not act as a dye, but upon the small vessels at this roots of the hair, and thus stimulates the natiftal secretion of coloring matter, giving bine and strength to its growth. in every rasa It restores the natural color or the hair, where age or sickness has turned it gray. Price, 50 cents per bottle. Bold by s. L. CiITEWERT, jyll 140 Third street. ..... 8"3 4,1'1 161 ..... . 260 N .EW BOOK:3 NEW BOOKS!! Female Life among the Mormons. C no Cut Corners. A Long Look Ahead. Hoick of the Woods. Way Down Eaat. Bur Papers. My Conteeton. Tire Old lim. PerlecopicA Jost received and fur vale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO., jpg Fifth at , oppcsite the Theatre I AR, If KIM. :•• c attinues to be consulted for the core of eiXithlt Dratlaand. His P 000096 to long standing copes is q •ailed. The nfillefild are invited to call with. cf,,t Per.•ns afflicted with Ven.resl Diseases, Rh. usa,oiew t , or ben:dual Debility, should not delay to g-t his advice. Lettere containing a fee immediately aucvere.l. °ill-. end Private tioomn, No 41 Diamond alley, Pitt. je2o MASON et CU. arc closing out If 11-err whole stock of White Goods and Etubroiderlea • t r!..1 , of nearly one-half the usual prices. jytti J U. T na y bd. VED, at No. Eff Market titrent, a largo a 3. - Buye' and Youths' Calf and Patens Loather larrik Outgo- e. 3 o:titers Pita,. low. A l'ittsbusgb; tsza PIP of the Diamond, Allegheny. jylB VV. E. !;o[l MERTZ. jou m na is 7- 4""4. 015eas: 4 6 '1 10 41 thil b "L iti2 ill Third attest, No. • rni-ANNUAL BALE —A A MASON A CO. are Wee. • and rapintrwale parcool.,r; log the whole of their extenelee stock of Hosier): and Y du/086 to 40 porpf.fiti,fit - . a"" r"CtIOn of 25 tc.lo per C0nt.799 4. a, SLIM a co. t. EU , S FOR RiTYP ER MIEJW. Raz firriz.—The stage of water at duet last eveumg was 8 feet 9-Incites, end falling slowly. Weather warm, with • heavy abover of rain in the firm:dug, and a good proapert for more. MPS. Cleecree new hultarrlved at the wharf yesterday She will be completed by our 1311:41013k11.. Tas Eteamer "Roselle," Capt. A. Sheppard, will take the place of the "Diurnal" ez the regriar WheallOg packet to. day. She leaves at 10 o'clock, A. M. - 24 li 4 5 -28 -27 .-28 " PLEB Louisville Cburter, of the 18th, Faye The river was rising quite fast yeaterday, with fully 7 feet water in the canal by the mark. Daring the previous 24 hours the rim had risen 12 inches. The Prairie Dove, drawing bur feet water, with a barge in tow, went over the fails this morning. The weather yesterday was el. or anti very warm—the heat quite oppressive, indicating WP in the shade at 2 O'clock In the afternoon. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheetaug Packets. 11° 1 The DIURNAL, Captain A.:S. BHA:PH/MD, and the SOREST CITY, Captain <lama D. alooan, viii run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, etopplnz at ail intermediate Porte. The DIURNAL will leave Fatahlugh on Anndays, Wed. nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A.M...--Returning she wilt leave wheeling on Tuesdays,Thur - slays and Saturdays, at 7 . !4 o'clock A.M. FOREST CITY will leave i'ittabnigh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. Mr-7/11.eturning, the will leave Wheeling on Mendaya,Vadaealtys and days, at . .7W, o'clock, A. M. Yor freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLUCCIWOOD, Agent, No. 155 Front ntrelt. Tha steamer BASF YOUNG, Captain R. C. kWUT: Clerk, -- PORTO.; will leave for the shove and intermediate porte on SATCTIDAY, July 2 et, eflOA. 31. Por freight or passage apply on board, or to .i 72 0. PLACE{ k BARNES, Agsmt.. The atetuner RELIANCE, Cspt- E. C. YO C 54 ; I Clerk, Capt. CAIMILD6R; will /Rave far the above and totarroedtr.te ports on TUESDAY, Ju p 25th, et 10 o'clock A. 51. For freight or panne apply on board, Cr to. i 920 FLACK BARNES, Agf _ _ For Cincinnati. The steamer ROM:I - ESTER, Captain O. W. et - I'4lllS, Daavo Clerk, will.leave for tbo above and Intermediate, porta Ort SATURDAY; July list, at 10 A. M. For frel&ht or paassza apply ou board, or to jy2o FLACK & BARNES, Agent, The steamer YOIIKTOWN. Captain TSC2I. Pon; JAS. WILL= Clerk; will leave far the abste and Intermediate ports on T11171191)AY, July 19th, at 10 A.. M. For freight or paeoage apply on hoard, or to ;yl9 ionN FLACK. Arent. The at , amer OASPLE GARDEN, Captain S. . H. DETINNCT, ePI leave for the above and in ten:lv - ditto porta on TRUESDAY, Joly I^•th' at o o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jylB FLACK a BARNES. A tents. r-‘O, ; Pig f.°4 ; Bar The strainer LOCIg UAY, Capt. J. J. RorTN. son—d-In2Xst Inenrnon. Jr., Coxlc—wiLl leave for the above and all Intermediate Porte en TUESDAY, July Mb, at 10 A. M. Yer freight or passage apply on hoard, or to Jyl2 JOBS FLACK, Agent. J. K. Barbour, LT EVER CLERK, Sr. Lcms, Mo., fat W. N. Newell's oflice.) .1. K. BARBOUR having long experience In Receiving Slid Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers ellPPriOr inducements M Steamboats dm:hinge OLF.R.K. tay4 Auottort.-S alas Dally. A T the Commercial Sales poems, corner cf Wo,d cod ./S. Pitt e - sectB,at 10 o'clock, A. 31, e general 8_,8. - ..rtmett of Seasonable, Staple and Panty Dry Cloods,Clot.bin7,lla:te and Shoes, Hate, Cape, .t.T 0 O'CLOCIE, P. E., Grooaries,Queenetrara, tilaasarare, Table Cutlery, Lrg.king Olneess,bre and Seoondpand 110 method d and Kitchen Feu , allure, An., AT 1' o'ctocK, P. M., Becks, Stationery, ' , Lucy Articles, 31 calm! Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goads, told and Paw, &o. P. St DAVIS, Anoloneor. rjaSly OBI'ITANS' COURT PALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ES. TATE IN ALLEOHENY CITY.—On Thursday even. tag, July at 8 o'el.ek, at the Merchant Exchange, Fourth street, will be told, by order al Robert Itobb. , administrator of .I,lln Taney. deed, that minable lot of ground basin:. a front, of rixtyLkno Sett 4 an Wat,hingten etreet, and extending bath about throe handrettfeat to the Penoeylracia Canal; on which to erected an excellent bttcb Mansion [louse, and other truproseraente. Two other lots adj9iniott the .abore, b.attng eta% a front of fifty foot on Fie,tilogtou etreA, extending bark to the Canal. • • IDVS otter lot adjoining, fronting on Wactlegten ettert, eat:meting bun along property of Charkw decay, J. . to to. Can I ; on which ta erectel a two otory frame dweitic,,, Five valuable iota of grninid, baying amch a front of twenty•two feet ou Andervon eireet, extaudlu: ha4k. ninety I,wt, nine inches, to a four fast . alley; on eacho - which lots is eus.ted an aloptent new thrbe sorry brizt dwelling /acuee, with back bulloogs. 7rt,N..1--ono..tbinl met ; reAine is one and two Imre'. a:Lb iuteraet US/al Y. !...1 DAYIt. Aug.' aLIIII O MIMIS:II4.IO.9TOLIfi. AT AUUTluti—ihi, ernn .lo tug, Thursday, July Fhb, at 8 o'zkalt. Ulu Mar. c^anta' Ezahaegs, silt boa:J:4hr a=unt a whom It may PAO Miming Co: Stock. 19 P. IL DASD, Auettome..r A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIM street, aiid offloading buck 100 I've. to Wide slimy. On the baOs pert of the Lot le Caller troll, built for two srall}llotts , 4. This Int I. in a defarable location for a residenee; and b, said low, and on favorable tonne. Title good, and elm, frvin ii,umbranco. Enquire of GEO. Y. GILIAIOIIII, )0.3 At Offlo• of ISforninif Poet. IV M. ILIALKITILL ' TIiIIICLIANT TAILOR, NJ 29 Eternstam, nszt door 21 to Daly's Stocking factory, Pittsbargb, CLOTllltiti made to order in the 24 - lot style, end at rea sonable rates, ire ROVE' CLOTIILNG made to order. my;;I:ly to ClLlarlotte Blume, Ika ANLTACTIMER AND DEA4tSI.I in Pun FCBTII3, end LVd Importer Music and Musical Instruments. Bale Agent for the celebrated I.Lthatr.ti Pusnat'alaa,lar Davis te Co.'s Boners Plane, with and without Coleman's Tinian Attachment. [my No. 116 Wood street. O.USES, ST0113;41.00.112, WAREIII.OIItittI, sc., TO I LETt—Lawrenewrille—A comfortable Dwelling llouse of hail, puler, dinimprnom, kitchen, four, bed trouts, &c.: garden and good water. Allegheny qty—A Two Story Brick Boyce,newly painted and papered, on Robin:mu street, near thartnal. Boot $lO per month. Mt. irachingirm. Dwelling tiouse of three nA" , 310., on High street. with large yard, well, &c. Rent, $7 per month. Pitt:burgh—A large . Three Story Brick, No. Third et.; rent $176 per year. r as. 81 and 27 Briquet:to street; each house Is two stories with basement, cellar, yard he. Two Warehouses on 'dater' street. A large ,Store-raom on Fourth street. Toe then with °there. Apply to 0. CIITIIBERT & SON, jelt DOORS AT Lk/ST.—Vilahlug to reduce cur stock, we will JUIP in future offer our assortment of BOOKS, STATION ERY, ac., Au, AT EASTERN COST PRICES. Those wl4-l -ing to supply Libraries, and persons In want" of Scbool Books, wilt uow hare an opportunity of procuring, Lkoks at from 2 to 60 ter Ceut, lest than elsewhere.' All In want of Bargains should call soon at"." LAUFFEIPS, Jell Wood it.,Vittaburigh, Pa. lip AZO4B, ACIESODS AND POCKET lINIVES.—Katto _DJ Diodes of the forest quality inserted. &Wort+ and Tailors' Shears ground in the best manner. }Won con caved and set in superior style, by._ jel2 BOWE TETARY. Wool a. Prizes t... 913150 8700 51000, £c. ssso .l NT. mt23 2 4no . ty:orptir zooms end hall, $7OO .ItOft TIERNE . AOREB OF 0110 TOE LAND, with Stone Dwelling limos, a goal garden, ZOO' grape vin -a, cherry and apple trees, strawberries, do.- Only four tepee erolll die city, on ogood plan croad. e _ 9750 FUR A 000 D DWELLING LIGURE on Roberts street, well tinitheri, and In good order. 81000 FOR ELEVEN AOREB; nine-cleared - auk in cultavation. 1)0781114 HOU" fruit trese,du., de. About fire miles from the city. 81800 FOR NlNii MORES, with a Duelling. House of fun: rooms stable, U.; grape vines, de., ao.—dn good crier. Situated stfaar miles from the jep S. CIFERRIMT & 8014,140 Tblrd st. • -w ' V I. 4 IV ; r • ' •- 7 • • •t 4 P. 4, 4 FORT OF PITTSIOTEGH nir -- 11 INCHES WAITS CELAIIITSL. ARRIVED. - Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Lnurne,Bannett,Rrownliville. Ger..Beyard,Peebles,Elirabeth. " Clara Fisher, Ilenderickson, West Newton Michigan N 0.2, Herat, Wellsville. Venture, Gordon,StanbeMille. Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer letterset:4 Woodward, Brownsville. • Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. • Gen. Bayard, Peehlos,Elis abatis. " Clara Fisher, Ilenderickson, Weet Nen - toe! " Michigan No. 2, Horst, Wellsville, • Venture, Gordon. Steubenville. Empire City. Milford, St. Louis. Yorktown Poe, Cincinnati. •' Eclipse, M oore,f Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. neinnall. EMZM==II For Clinolnu att. For St. Louie For Cincinnati. A UCT lON SALES. Y. a. DAVIS, Auctioneer BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. FOR SALE VERY CHEMR. A BUILDING lAT IN ALLEGGra cat, 43 'feet by .t 1 100. A good bergeln can be had by epplyhas soon *et the office of the MOWING POST.ytts.:t Law Books. .5.31 authorited to 0.11 low Kane volo.sble Lew BorAe. 110 vole. Ye. Reports, by Barr; Botrrier's Unshitexe; _ . . Orem:Mors Bridepoo • Wborton'e Dlged, Wit ed.; , . And other Reports, Bleznentary Wor GEO. B.kerao. GILMORE, at the orden of blorning Post. r°43' MAGAZINES AND PASEILS-. AU the Now Broke pabliehed, All the Dlagastnee for Ja the New York., Sestet and Phitadelpf.la Weekly Pepere for thie.weet. Received and for sale at the Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNIrt & 00 1 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. ReMOVIa. LTAVING MOVED the Stock of ROMER; ebd ETA TIONERY flans 87 Wood threat to No: 30 - irFru. street, by this =imminent oar rent and ezpenses have been reduced more theta one half This will unable mto eellSlat then an establiehbrent Inihis city; and we are determinedto do It. Alt nose 'who' trant cheap man& and Stationery had bettor call at No. a yarn st next dour to Riimisie Bank. between WoOdland Market. iYIO SA.Ni'L ft 1, cu . Awl; CwPartnlrohfp. \V ALTER 7. 31018 EWA. assOulitodUlu Urn, on the yy 241 day of July, J 03... R ELTOLLES, is OA Pap r broxr., 7 s Wader th e une of . . iyo m MilltglaALL ti CO. CITY HOTEL, • ltcWn (LVIZ BROWN%) i Vm , ryousr, awri og gia d lNTAL pAThrau t —N O. Corner of Smitheold and Third otrootoo 11 23 Brrgsru atreet, oppbeite Itiel e tuno Engine JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. Uonse. ml-127:6m PITTSBUEGH, Pd. AMUSEMENTS. PIT TSBURGII THEATRE VIONDAY EVENItin. JULY lerli, 1865, and retry 11.1. Night during tlie ;Pak, SLIME, WELLS & BIRCH'S MINSTRELS Will appear In this favorite resort of the patron!. or amass manta, iu order to give eclat to their Attractlvo Entertainments, And add effect to their SUPERIOR PERFORMANCES Which recently rttraeted, at Concert Hall, Philadel phis, for upwards of four weeks, immense audiences of the elite of that city, who bestowed upon their inimitable Melodies, Dancing and Burle‘ques, the moat enthusiastic applause imaginable. For particulars, see other DIU and advertise. smuts. Doom opmi at 7 1 4; Concert to commence at 8 1 4:o'clock. PitlCES—Drms Circle, Lady and Gentleman, 50 cents; L e w es . single tickets, 25 cents; Gentlemen without Ladies, to Dress Circle, ri% cents. Upper Circles, 25 cents. COBURN, Proprietor. CAST. 0. MOOR}, Agent jgla THEATRE:. SLITER, WELLS & BIRCH'S MINSTRELS EXTRA NOTICE. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION! Jar rind night of the great Ethiopian Comedy of the HOTEL•D'AFIUMTE! mins, THURSDAY EVENING, July 19, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY RVENINGP, BILLY BIRCH In his original character of DULOMER BWIPZS. 2oe progrananaes. jyl9 MADAME EDWA RDS. TEIM /Lana' crusaartn: CLAIRVOYANT, Can b, canFulted at her rooms, ern , .err of WOOD and YIETII streets. Pittiburgb. Rooms open Day and Evening. Consultations ptivate and confiden• . TEEITS. Gentlemen, $1; Lt. 41.33 gnly 50c. le2l:lme JOHN W . WCARTHY S Bill Poster and . Iffristributor, Anr WILL attend to the Posting and Distributing of all lands of BILLS FOR CONCIIITII, LEOPORES, 'EXHIBITIONS, AM. All comeanaleatioebt—either by mall, telegraph, or other telee—direoted to the office of the Monolog Post, will re. calve prompt athmtion. ap7 NOTICE. ?TIM: FOLLOWING GOODS IIAVIe BERN STORED with I_ tut by the Pennsylvania flail Road Company: Pat. Ford, Pittsburgh, Penna. 1 atovo and 1 box. W. T. McClurg & C 0... " 1 plough casting. W. P. Creation 1 stove. Jae. W. Elliott E.lllrtaingbam " 1 cheat. JIIO. A. Millar . Pittsburgb. 1 box. Dr. L. Ehrhart Allegheny, " 1 hoz. 31. lamborne Pittsburgh, "10 boxes. J. Dinh • 1 cheat. Wm. P. McClrati-. ...... `• 1 chest. A. Thomas " 1 chest. , T. E. n• .‘ 1 barrel. S. Sutherland 1 barrel. C. Still " 2 barrels. • T. Die.-- 1 table, 1 bench, and 1 hedatetuL boxes plants. ••I corn planter. " 1 plough.. " 1 oorn planter. " 1 clover huller. 1 clover 12 beeketo. " I bundles pick handles. '. 2 new smut ma chines a 1 box. J. Ruppert ....... ... " 3 bundles rage. Ludwig Bauer A:mann:43C° , " 1 cheat. Lippencott te Barr Plttahurgb, " 1 bbl. varnish Y0111E1;100 " I bbl. and 1 keg. No mark 1 bex. RI-hard M0rrie...._....'• " 1 pkg screws. R- 1 block marble. Kennedy & Net;ley E. R. Olmokiand... J. M. Barrett & Co. 8.. K. ..... H. A. Mellor No mark No mark......... _.... J. Murray Issf P. Kerr i3entle & Ingle JumPa Moore.. lil.l4l.sttlu C. Llghtcap No mark ........ -......... Granger, Jasper Er. CO. No mark A. Reed .. Jan. e. w. & Mum Cornwall .... Mary Homer M. Elder, Jr... Chas. Cox 11. fimme... No mark 11. Bswor 7glo Burns . Thoq. Moore No mark.._. A. Bigelow.. H. H. Ryan Ei== " 1 box books. Allegheny, " 1 pkg. book!. .Pitteeurgb, " 1 boxes. •' 1 chest. •' I bbl. " I boxes mdse A. B. Robert,. ...... _ L. 11. Ha tin..... _.... C. Thotiam J Lichtenberger .... Oen. Aurentr. .... B.r.v. J. L. Elliott • .. ASI parruul iutereeted are hereby retitled that such or told ortlcleß as are rctretuored ou or before the seventh day of Aup=i, 1955, MIL HZ ECLS d 2 PIIRLIC SALC, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ou that day, at our tV &rehouse, No. Ct Sfiatrr street, to pay the chin - nen due thereon. JONk A DENNY. Pittsburgh, July et h, 1.555—{ jythlm] DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. Biwa LU. D1.31,36Y3 or tua ut‘a wituotrxlTlg, LezOEINa• GLISITEING, CR TIII U 133 07 CoLLOIMP.L. OrrICE 453 EEOADWAT, COFL GRA tZD ST., NEW TOES Hour.; from BA. NI. to 4 P. SI. '1701:011, GRANULATKI) LIDS, Intboomnatlon, dente or Chnstik BULL. tn. , 43 with Faun, bills, A=.8.7.111'413 etld Cetkred Bantulow. Weeplag or Wstary Eyee, are atzmn the dl.;.'a.,,es of the eye wlllrit ore treated by Dr. IL with perf,ret eati.sztion. 611 di3mife of the Ear treatcd up= ezientlflo Artif:did Eye. itteertoki without en oporation. All letters poet-paid will aeons° prompt at:el:Non. We eelect the following. rafereacos from enema the that: sande - of cares which /U:49 !ler= ever idly treated by Dr ileruLorain : Wm. J. Pryer, 1.1:3-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer, fJ. Goode - peed, Glens Palle, N. Y. •Wtn. W. Smith, Detroit, Itleh. '‘'Mrs. A. Si. L. Wliaon, New York C i ty, N. Y. tsiise 31ary Bellow', N. N. Station, Doe'heaa N. I'. ' , Edward. G. Solgor, Hrtatol, Conn. sjohn Seameri;Enginegr, N.Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. •• Wm. ff. R. Giloa, oficw Courier eu.l EDI., N. Y. Palma W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L Jarvia Badger. •• A. 8.. Reeree, Telegraph o,..rator, St. Nicholas Lintel. R. M. Ferrer, Or on iloustou R. B. Doolittle, al. D., iiten, N. V. hire lisloterbocter, Yunkera, N. Y. H. P. Conine, Teacher Peamanutip, Twy, N. Y. R. L. Roe", Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbaeh, Echanuctady, N. Y. Oopt.ll. IL Ihoilend. Athens, N. Y. John W. llsekett, Blugharapton, N. Y. 'Mess patlenta were blind, end had to be led to Moo:floe. At the aspiration of two weeks they could fio about the city at 'pleasure. 'These coos of Arnautvele were restored ta eight after they were given up ea incurable by the fatuity, end can be referred to by any p&-son who wirhea to teem the facts in tla:ee ranee, by writing to them. Jana KENSINGTON IRON WORKS CO.PARTNEIISIIIP TIER subscribers having formed a Partnership, under the name and style of MILLER, LLOYD k BLACK, f r the purpose of MANUFACTIMING dm, and having leased the entenaire, Rolling brillriso long and favorably known as the " ffentdagton Iron Works," are now fully prepared to furnish at their Warehouse, No. 03 Water street and 1i Front street, all descriptions of Iron, Nails, do mannfaanned, at customary prices and on favorable e term. JOHN L. MILLET' LISNItYLLOYD, Pittsburgh; July 2,1645-f jy3:lml OEORGE BLACK EXHIBITION ROOM FOR INVENTIONS & PATENTS. AGENCY FOE 211 S Purchase and Sale of Patent Rights and Patented Articles, No. 80 FOURTH EMMET, PITTSUORGIL MOSES F. EATON, Agent. She aubsoldhers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Vous F. Datonond have no bean/stint' in recommending him, to all:who may wiah to employ wile eervicee, as a pas• clam= of undoubted integrity and Indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. Dohlneon, Jr., W. li. Denny, John Gramm Jcasses Wood, - If. ChildsL - eo., I'. It. Friend. N. Holmes, Sons, ExuspA Wade, ErnmerA Palm, WiPined Phillips,: - L. it. Livhsget. on, Wllion ADCaselleaa, William F. Johnston. A. W. Loomis,„Andrew Fulton. Parearrata. November 27th. 18E4 A Garman- . Foster A AHD COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND Souct• TOR Et Caszogar, Agent for proouring Bounty Lends and Pensions, and for dm Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. 63' OollecUons suede in tide and adjoining Counties; Ze• totes of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, add or leased. and rents collected. Alonaya invested on Mortgage or other security. Titlen eZll3lllll.ed. liqd title papers drawn. Mime= FOURTH street, a taw doors above Enettlideld. Flt , sburgh, Much 28, 016.5-41nb2a:dow] • A. . Foster, "V"CeTARY PUBLIC, 411111 Conunienioner for the fitates of Tenneeeee, New Elaropehire, Connecticut. Wirconein, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. kal Deeds drown, and anknowledgraente and f.rnofs taken for reco-d or use in eny of the above named Etates, rinaajg, yligsivippl end Rhrde Pittsburgh, March 03. 18.56—{nahMdswl GULAND PIANOS JOHN 11 . MUTA.OII, Na 81 Wood strat, between Dia. mond alley and Fourth street, will tge tt i ; o i t w it Saturday, mB Juno 16th, at his Plano TWO NEW ' 013. AND PIANOS, Prom the manufactory of Chinhering h Sons, Boston. These Instruments are among the Brat of an improved sow 'sour, se...ntly ir vented and completed bp the , Items. ' Chinked:lige. 1.4 010 are effPniallY Wilted tocall and carmine a new • PAP.I.OII. filtal(1) PIANO_ The tot and only instrument of the kind In th.. city. The above instruments, with a largo stock of SQUARE PIANOS, have been selected by the subscriber, at the zahnufactory In Boston,and will So opened daring this and the coming week. 301:11c1 IL ItELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, Agent for the sale of Chichering & Sons' Pianos, 5115 For Pittsburgh and Western Penes THIS end commodious House hating undergone thoroug repsli-emd furnished stith new equipments throughout, Is now openthr the reception of the traveling public- Oneness MODIUUTI. jel B AOON ild„).lE , --.6 few casks received and for only 37 7 BPRINGSR ILAWFAVEig. 4 00. MEDICAL OP THE AGE. *IT DR. KEiNEDY, of Roxbury, bau, discoaacta In one of por common partnre Wadi a tounedy that cum EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Prom the worst Scrottuls down toe common pimple He has tried it In over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two oases, (both thunder humor). Ile has now in MS possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Born month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimplea on the foe. Two to three bottles will clear the systaza of 11lles Taro bottles arwwarranted to owe the floret Oun'ser in the Month and Stomach. Three to lave bottles are warranted to ewe the wcrat eau of EryeipeLes. One to two bottles are warranted to etu43 . all Amor in the Eyes. Two bottles ere warranted to cure Running of the gala and Blotches among tho Hair. Four to els bottles ere warrautoi w 011 n Corrupt and Running Ulcers. One bottle will aura Sealy Rrnp•don of the Elkin. Two to three bottles ere warranted to cure the wont onto of Ringworm. Two to threl bottles are warranted to oare the moot dee. perste (21843 of Rheamattsm. Threo to four bottles are warramoi to cure the Salt Rheum. Hive to eight bottles will cure the worst cose of Scrofula. A, benefit Is always experienced from the lest bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted wizen the above quantity Ls taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of It in every case Lo Bare as water Gail extinguish fire, ao sure will this care humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that' sold another; atter a trial, it always speaks for Welt There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising: drat, that ft grows In our pastures, In some places' quite plural. ftd, and yet its value has never been known until I disco , ered it In 1846--esomd, that it should cure ail kinds of humor. ..... In order to give some Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity bf the discovery, ',will etate that in April, 180, I peddled It and sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1814, I sold over one thousand bottleo per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists. who have been in bust , near twentyand thirty years, say that nothing to the annala of patent medicines was ever like It. There i ce universal praise of it from all quarters.' In my own practice I always kept it strictly far humors, but educe its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtue, have boon found in it that I never suspected. Several casee of epileptic tits—adhease which was always considered Incurable—have been cured by a few bottlex. 0, what a mercy if It will prove effectual In all cam of that awful malady ; —there are but feW who have seen more of It than I have. I knot of ENSTIMI cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, - ured by iL For the 'reagens dioeasee of the Liver, tile- 1 / 4 ilendeche, Dyspepsia, Aathria,Fever and Ague, Pain in the 81de, Diseases of the Spine , and particularly In Dioceses of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery hes done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever net‘wery. Est the best you gat, and enough of it. De:Tat:ow for Lle. --Adults, one table epoonful per day. Children over ten years, deasert spoonfaL Children Cron five to eight yams, tea epoonfuL As no directions con Ise applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. DONALD KENNEDY, Dr. GEO. IL EETEIER, No. 140 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. General Agent. Also, J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny 014. • sny2thdaw Ai' A. Fact worthy Of Record and Atten: Lion ..WHIOUT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain can fa 7 P itit AND AGUN. This preparation for the treatment of t...e above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, is - ono of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutrallting4fieote on the poisonous gasoa are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular 83atem, rr etoring the tone of the Stomach, end Invigorating the Con. oblation. ' 6 bagel clay. • 1 piece casting. ' 1 Ward saws. box. 1 chain pump ~ 1 box. 1 barrel " 1 ebest. " 2 xes. bedsteads. •` 1 basket sundries " 1 bale. " 1 chest. 2 bbls. Aye st2s. 1 box. " 1 chest. 1 box. Unlike the general remedies roarrted to for its treatment, such ea Quinine, Arsenic, he., which leave the system worse than they found it, it Improves the general health, putlfles the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate sup:viral:l of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Phyelehins, and others who have been thoroughly cared, are a irafildent guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suLraiag term VeYet and Ague, fry it and be cured: Ph - 17KB. T. WRIGHT /6 CO., 241 Market et., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United /Mates and Genies. Per sale, by 080. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wpod street, and It. E. BELLEIta, Pittsburgh. ap27:dawam Is hanaeas, coflar rope. " 1 trunk. " s trunks. 1 bag bean., " 1 bale hops, •• 1 Leoking glaya box. '• 1 czar machinery —Bald Beads and ilird'e Bair fleet°. rer—rograrawsocs, CT., Feb. 9,1866 : This is to certify that I have need HUMPS HAM. ItE BTOREIr three months, nad where .my head was 'he'd 1 Ii now covered with a long growth of now has. . ciao. G. Brszamts, of Winsia.adp Montezuma. New London, Ct. Ciatruixa ZanufaVurir../ Cl , ,—Oeuta: Provii.ui to urltg your lisir Reatoror I wu gra. atly troubled ult.. ay con:limit out. After using mat , / bettlax tto rslßinin.4 iurcus end ftrra, cud preranta a rittb, - glo ey end tical:hy appearst.r.m Yourß, truly, IL R. WCTODWOBTIL. This is to certify - that I have been using 4 ` Eoan's Rata TUMOUR" about three mouths; and, now, where toy bead wee bald, it b covered with a new growth of hair, abnoet three inches ong. I bsvo been bald over twenty year& ALIO4 Aseete. wbc,leaalt as 34 rata at GEO. IL REYEZIVB, ti0..140 Wood moat Ilestmertio and Neuralgia or Bleu raans 81f26 , 00 Cruse u'r OAKEIYM DESUMATIVE SYRUP.—Mr. William hirable, 41'Kelyre Eow, Bayarda town, Birth Ward, pays by was eared of Sick Goadacbe of eight years a:wading', by three battler of Oakcley'e Depura tire Syrup. Re bad tried various physicians without a ram He Lt now entirely well. Oateley's Deparatire I e for Rheumatism, Strafe's, Totter, and all eruptive dlseafas. Fcr Bale wholesale and retail, DB. IiBTBEIII3, N 0.140 Wood Arent, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 75 Cents per bottle STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON TM; WESTERN WATERS,AND STE AWBOAT DIRTUTORY.—The • -.71, undersigned have now in course Of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be Issued n October next; tho book will contain over two hundred pages, Ulu& trated. in the befit style, and neatly bound in a durable runner. IT WILL BR ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS SUER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be Interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de scrintion of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern water& The length, modal, ape's', power,' and tonnage of each . oot, where and by whom built, tiefil name of the best, with the trade she is in, Also, the =no of Captains and officers, her age, do., ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and IlieamhoStiong on the Westertiwaterts since the application of 'steesn: alco, a 1 sketch of the fast boat built for the Ohio Elver, withthe - name of the builder, commander and owner.. The 'RIVER DIRECTORY will contairralist and': d.er-dip." lion of all the STIIANBOAT DISAT that havd,ocalwo- red on the WESTERN and BOUT= *1 WATEEtS, beaud fully Illustrated, with a LIST Or, LL THOSE WHO RAVE PERISHED _BY THEIR BUTINItcU INKING AND EXPLODMO, on the ‘tarn and Southeed waters. The Directory will contain s of the - Bhio, SlVAssippi, .Missouri; Illinois, Arkansas, itarlled,' Ouschlts, Taloa, end other Rivers, with the Towns and Cidailaid down, with correct distances; also manyother River dud Commercial Items of interest to the - people at large. The book wilt contain the cards of the various U. S. Malt Boats, with the trade they are In, Ac., Ac. The Directory will alto contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, an., Ac.; the new Stoam• bast LaW its reguemcmts; with commen, showing wherein it , benefits the ir inamtgagent Officer, and ts injures the ccimpetent cifficcr, Ito; and all the Important U. S Su preme Court Steamboat Detif' dons up to dabs; the Rates. andlmportant Comma:dal Privileges, Bills of Lading, ltd.' portent Decisions of tho veridus D. B. Uourta in, regard to rrelghts Last and Dailagcd, .1 , 7; with many other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the beit'etyle and :.printed in the best manner. -The author has for sisyeare been gathering together roll the farts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and. Southern waters, anti now intends publishing them In book form. The pries of the work will be put at the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will ba Beans for the boatmen; all others deeirmus of subscribing will have to do so at once, &snows will be printed unless orderod. in adhesion This work le destined to. have a circulation at over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers era receiving large numbers of eulnerribers, per =Ail, from all parts of the country, daay. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most a-Until:lomat' of the times, are contributors to the Steambast Directory. The Directory will bo issued In October, and will b• an ornament to the t arlor as well as steambcatt. By remitting One Dollar (pod paid) yen will revolve o copy of the &boa e work. All couuntinlaatiem and lettere shold ba add:eased to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO.. Portetree Cincinnati. (POD. riarTraltf Ja?.d.dairtl To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Blanateeturers, stamenteua is now importing a superior guelltY I . I OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with ft) gallons pure Spirit. will produce a flneCognao Brandy. Uii X3SENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARIPS BRANDY ; -oi JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RCH, ARAC. CIDER and PE,4011 BRANDY. HOLLAND saaarawi SCHNAPPS <d. - 1100711M WHISKY. are ,aclinowledged by the r; e c yerk manufacturers by the spiat demand after them. Dj. melons for use will Invariably be given by DIL LSWIB FEIICHTWANOBS, 141 Malden 14110, New Y:rk. P. B.—lmporter Gi DAV=Tour Ob.eisicals t i ttizmtub, Slartganeop ; Th orn's Szt.Oopaiva, OW.. An mania, /to. tr Palmer , * Celebrated Spicareart s Tag.tninzwiT for &main . ; 82F1.1 Gravies. Trwips ,Mvat, Game, Ao. We :stelae ell good Iscralwatres to try it. Price 25 mate per br,ta,,,,,t all Onerry and Ern? Stores II:Oho United !States and °amides For rile by I.PCLtIIIO and G. R. KEYEER, Pittsburgh. WHIGHT & CO., IA Marked srr.st. jetil9zlorivly is VOL/MARE COUNTY OAn.PUT. MANUFACTURING ABSOOIATION, on the Christer Plink Road, tiro Lilh.9 beton the dty line, offer to buyer, this Alascin,'AXMlNlti• TEStjAPEBTRY,ratussELE:3•PLYINIGRAIIi,DAMA. BII " and - VENETIAN AR P ET IN at very reduced prices ' or doh or eity neceptenee, On:aced added) Tte dock, compris(ng elto DIRCETTA/t retatica a every. 'allay; can be examined st Ahe Factory Warehonat Darby, pyllt the Storm Noo.lB sad 20 N. BSOOND at , prmADurprak wool bought, Spun, Dyed or err-binged ibt Carom: -, kW:Ord:is J. SIDNEY J ON): . Liar busry 0 id+) 114148 Y a.:+3944 5..: ,341 , ...•t,t MEDICAL. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY Manufactured by No. 120 Warren at. Rozben-v , Haze Price $l,OO. Nossica, Fob 8,1853, Pociurrem4r, Cr, Feb_ 15,18-55 100.000. COPIES t CALUPETINGS. AL. DR! NORSE' It NI teIORA.TING CORDIAL, prmvomz.vol . l IN MEDIUM!. ilealtl artestored and Lite Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ICLIXIIt. I T will replace weakness with strength, inequity wiz with uniform rail wastrel te , tivity, and chi cot only without hatard motion, hot with a happy &Tact an the general organisstloi. to mind that cal toslatilee wherever, they bigin, flulatt with the nervous systara, and that the paralkstion of the nervy (emotion and &mutton 13 ptrydoel death. Bdor In =and, that for emr.y hind et narrow (Moue, the Stair Clay dial 13 the only reliable preparattee known. COUR OF NERVOUS DifiltAßßS. • No Language can convey an tidequehe ldaarot the Emma • dleta aunt uhccrt ralmthalocut change 7711101 it 000salorts to the arearnai, debilitated and 'bettered nertnus fistula, whether broken down by ezoera, weak by nature, or impair e-,1 by alai - nese—the tonetrang and. returned organization la at once braced, rocirtfled and built up. The mental and `physic! symptoms Of 1101V0.1.9 ditieflole Ma& together an tler itd Influence. Nor la the effect temporary; tot tits Cor dial propertied of the medicine mug the ooriatitatlon and restore It to Ile normal cooditimo Loss OP NEMORY, ConTuolon, giddinere, rush of blood to the head, Malan • choly. debility; hysteria, wretchedness, though:3 of es if dettruoVon--fear of insanity, dyspepsia., general prostra: don, irritability, nervousness, inability to chap, diseases incident to males, deoey of the propagating functions, Ilya. aria, monomania, wane terrors, FLIP matfett of-the hearts itlaPotelieS,ll,4lpation,ato., ton whatever causes arising it Is, tf there o any rsliance to bo placed on halloo teatl mony, absolutely Infallible. • GREAT SIEDIOINII roil FEMALES. The unparellaiod effects of this great restortitlVe in ell onapl alma in ohteat es females, work a new era In Lb annals of totolichso. Thousands of otimulauts have bee,o invented — Mow - ands of In lLed to the Vio lo rauta cum:noted—all purporting to be tre e dell.e formation of ed n UL to d u d tter her liable. EVERYwbkh EVERY WOMAN OP BE WEIR, Who Buffers from wesionsse, dent-gement, nerroustowo, tremors, pains in the baols,or any other ascribe, whether 'storms: to her sea, or annuncn to both sera—to glue the invigoretth,g Cordial a Wei. - MARRIED PERSONS, Chatters, will find this Cordial after they have lased a hot. tie or two, a thorough regenerator of th'e eyetea. In all directions are to be 'band the happy parents of healthy cr. spring, who would not have been so but for this extreorsti. nary prepsration. And it Ls equally potent for the many die eases for widoh ft is recommended. Thousands of young manhave been restored by using% and not in a Single Ite• stance has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE! COMPLEXION. consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom end vigor, changing the skin from a pale, pd. low, Biddy color, to a cautlfal florid complexion. TO VIZ bilMitrIDED _ . Matte tiresome of the sad and melancholy effecta prods• erl by early habits of youth, vie: ronkneas of the beak and limbs, pains in the hoad, dimuem of eight, loea of =WY eular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the dlgeativo Nnotions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etn, Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are tnuoh to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Mewl, de=n of epirlte, evil forebodings, 9TOMMII Wo self t, love of solitude, e are rm.!, at th e evils pram , eel. All thus titillated - BEFORE CONTEMPLATLNG UM: WAGS should retlett that a sound mind and body are the meat nee ceszs. ry roquilitza to pronaote conr.ubbil happiness; indeed, without these, the Journey through Ufa becomes a wee* pit,gisaega—the prospect hourly darts= tte view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair end filloCl with the melancholy reffeation that the happiness of another be. ccmea blignted with your own. CAUTION. Dr.Moracte Inviprating Cordial hue been eetnaterfaltad by eome unprincipled parsons. , In future, all the genuine Cordial will hart the proprle• tree re.o-simile rested over the cork of ouch bottle, aM' tha following worth!, blown in the ens; Dr. Idorseht I=lrigporatlzeg Cordial. UN% Proprietor, N. Yi The Cord!al le put up, highly oottentrated, la pint tle&--prteo throe dollsre per bottle, two for flue dollira, for twelve dollar& C. H. RING, Proprietor, 19118roodway, N. V. Bold by Dragglits throughout tho Mined BLUM esztal and tho West ea. AGENTS: Pittsburgh GEO. LL SEFS 2 L, N 0.140 Wood al Do. —......V.v.1TNG;1}103., No.oo Wood et. Do. R. E SELLERS, Weal street. Allegheny eity...J. P. FLEMING. Agent "or 0bi0...J. D. PkR& OlonitmaG. fai) RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPESMO, FOR the rroVelatlk , n and Cure Ot IsnEanril3 . l eincl n=TTINT ggraLl, F;vf.B. end A6US, emits and Fritll2ll, DCIED daQa, 0 ESMAL DEELLIST 7 Nitu? SWEATS, and all other forma of disease which have e common origin in. 310247141 of MiALSMC(.. This subtle ebnospheric poir, which et certain seasons Is unavoidably Inhaled at every breath, le theaame in character wherever It exists—tiorth, :tenth. Itaat or Went—and Win Vier) , where-yield to this newly-disconred antidote, which Is claimed to be the mat.: eisovary.tn medicine ewer •' This specific is eo hermisas that it may be taken by per sone of erery ego, sex or condition. end it Will net cubed. tubs for one Wiens° others still worse, as ta t o often the TO !Olt In the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenio, and other poisonous rr deleterious drugs, not a pe.r:lcia of any ,f which is admitted inn) Nab F.:operation. The proprietor distinctly claim.' theta extraordinary re waits from the use of thin NATURAL MiTLD(YIIi TO it 11lit entirely protect any runt or treader eaen u most ,Ack.ly or swampy tocalittra, from an • Agee or atarsFa whatever, or any Injury front constantly in - haling Malaria or .UlE:ins a 'Rai inatautly checK the ngtte lo per tone who bars suf. farad for any length of titan from oo day to touoty years, a,o that they need ISCIVZhavo ariallcr chiLL by °own:nano, its Ira according to al: whose Irwill laineedatels relieve all the eta. resring remlta of Minus or Ague daseasal, suolt •a general debility. plea sweeza, ale. The patient at OM* heath., rettoi,r eppi.ite and strength, and continues until a pe.ma,,,,ui and ledleal sere is elected. Filially, its lieu Trill bacJah r.over eni egtt troll families and all eletros. kArriers and nil adopt ing It fitl a preventive, will be fro,. from Aigu, or 13.40L11 at tacks in that aesnDo of tho year which. 4hlie tha moat elckly, is the moot eoluable one to th,m. Ono or too sottloo ewer for . - .4.Ltry (wee; Dome may require more Directions printed in Ger anin,.Fretall and iipanisth, escompany semi os:tle Price One Liberal tiiewonnta made to the trade. Trade drealarC Ter wurded en application, and the article will be ocnsigned on dher4l urns to responsible parties iu every section ei the country. JAB. A. ItLIODEB,• Proprietor, Yrovidence, R. t Aurc:Tr...Norr York: 0. V. camp:van& co., and 0. 11. RING. 13oFton: wcarts a MITER. Phite4 4 4pltla Dicar a SONS. .1 ..11.1TUIIELL, No. 2d Liberty etre" t next door to hand. ViruODErIDI.I3 & EllOrElfrat, corner of And..r..o” nod •rf..btry Da. 11000FLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS • TIMM= Dr DR. C. 21, ZAOSSON, Phileielphia, VW. 137ELT1ALLIT CITE 3 LIVER COMPLAINT, DESPEP2.LA, JAITNDIOIO, eirirido or Rir=.4 Dthaity, .1:1!:;erser qf the Ekkagya, Grad aR diensu artgrig from a ilisonfutti Liver or StoeutoTt. — Bath • setXazolle. • tion„lnearifPlite4- ruins:m:sor biped to the Aohltty of the gtomeeh, Nuar„,4lieattbutn,Dirafeat for Fetal; Fulneas or'w, eight to the Atomyer..ll,l2.ota .;.,Sructattona, Sineiugor Fluttittimeg at the Pit Of the Btotaath,S,...witrauiL-g of the Head, flurried and mtity-eds steattanginuttating at the Heart, Cheat iut4 oa SoCotetiog &mutation *hen igitta . Poaturo, Mums!' of Vieloo,\pote of livotra before the 84014 Fever Bud Pail In the tocy of Perepirattou Xelloureteet of O r data at.A Byes, Palo tn the , -,. Si 36, Zaok, Otlett, Limbs, sudden EittuatLes of Heat in the pleah, Constant Ito .gift• batter BIM, end gout Deprowiar, - of bpirite, - The proprietor, In coiling ttbe ettendon of the public this preparation, does ea wit e fooling of the 'utmost coat!. dent.* in Its virtues =dais; aticnto tho tiben. Les for wbleh It le reeoramended. It Is DO /lOW and uAtriol ort:ole, but ono that hew stood the test of a ten ;oars' trial Wore the American Panda: and US reputation and sale unrivalled by [Mit pt..- paratlons extant, The testimony in - Its faker gliers Vita meet promhadnt and well taterat Playaklans and Inairldts. In all parts of the cOnntry is immense. Deferring any .who may doubt, te klemortabllla," or Practical Baudatt 'Book, for Farmerand Samilles, to be had gratis, of all th Agenta for the German Bitters. Ptdncipal Office and Manufsettsry, V.IO Arch street, BMA,: delphla,Ezir hlby Dr.fleo. II: keys Da, 140 Wood street t B. A Behnestock C 0.,. No. e woo. street; Fleming' Bre:hare 60 Wood street R.T. Drafts and J. P. Nosing, Allegheny , --deolittalsrly : - . WATkal. .11) UTE, fil'it.RLT, (BOUTS BIDE,) eTiLBET AND TII.B . 1N1NT0.13,111.£12, Grednete nod Practltiener in the - Old dlectigias, Allopathk. snd ilbnuerattuo„'esal ter the OA ten years a e assess:kit / droi sthiat, hae. e s tie 4 WATER Ctlid4S In the above location The perfsotly ulikdirerd and lIALItYIaM effest ate aye. tow luus.on iLtt revergittaall tibuwee ~ sate and ~mule._ ~tthilelt lg Leditigratothi. awl hirispratax.; 7.3 tho weak and .4 ".3tatated, r ere lt peculiarly desirable In taaailles, who will b tthlt6.l at, their home.. . . Allopathic and lloracepathlo traatmenz alp no adminfi tormi w h ere asse t % but, alter long and thorouo ea-po rk:me ,Doct,,vmpu,.ires dtri:lo,l pre !crone. to Hydra s ,ithy:arblol, ughout the oid and new. world, .ran 60 Emily 'aueo , refut in every !brio of Jeeare ding Incipicat Cr.suniptio n, litouchatia, Dyepsyrfa: 77 ~ , „ . ..Lary and Ch onto Mae =swan, Selma, Cut Bern's, and Liter Dimaix.3 Teatfaionian. of coma enna highly reputable •LiUz,nB of nearly esarry Mute In tha Union can be ems:Leda .Cor.tor Baols's Tiro Env. Gerd ere !urinal to coaxnii him grade. - Warts water being used in the Sud pf, a \ throughont to treatment, it is a Joann , mstrad of unploda • ant, fia thug tinacquisintod might SuporAx, I t/f ltaratila — M.asre.ClasrlesDreirei, Waterman R r alrazz, -- . (7- tel. W. Wilsion, W. H. Thonn,ion 11'.121, .1. B. fief dn:.. D. T. ten an, Woo. B. Holmes, t; EL Csignabs tl• GL • I tlrliandereigisofl, hasing visited Doctor Daela'B.lnatitis. don iatiPaltnes.nd auceesafnl treatment, cheerinliv re. - .almond hits ea .a thoroughly edh and e Ultra Day. \, Charles T.ltttesall, art Weonuellr, Catrid Hunt, John Bobt.ratriO, John D. lating- , nn..1• Lu u tight, W Vatria.t.3loree Cern, n , 1:1 1i8.., 'ittfuW:r. r•t o ill ,e ~ ;,,..n :.. ILL ..n 1,. , d.. ~ i - - • lutes h'vut.r... ostit,soundtou in 't n r., ..r.- ' 0-, 111, - -b 4 i.1,6 J3 1., in err:. ore , re:. 43 ` t tiCL4 i; ...'"-,.„. einscrcal,Dipasis .uo .-ech , a • to : ff.-- t ra. '''l brought orr - O , ....itulr.t.ttenoe, you [qui Lau Let) 't , - iv.: t.- re tf,' ! .... typhnic.Bl;bi iti, .c.rtri.tt, LE, U, Le-r:, tr. Is ..,..t ,C lir ,%,__,/ tiruthrci rnrchralre.4, Inapuro. 1f te Llu a wr- h.. Pi ant , VeUrred organ. $a to 1 rr..e ~.. - ;:iur't ttt' .0 'lt 4‘,. 1 t' ,ttorie t ,,_Telttt r, - nincworco, kleTCll.2..i •Dt . 4... , a. 1 - .4). , ty-esisirena.lanpottucy, ni• a. 1,1. oar ti. h. 'F. urt..l,, -ct- ''-' 0,.,---- 3;;Nrsi -, StoultrijnEupurc front, D,,,..e , ,e o. , i.- J 1..., .1-•kl . :;: in 'ALO,,..ZierV i'4ll Atfecranta,, Pain , n kb 1;„ ‘ ",., ttr A .;„. tr,,,, irrltrittgp . tl tttt , 'Gladder nut If:trro, , . trt"cy t'tcfult , t- yttrrl. Cure quarauf4l;, - ' . , r. Twenty- )trair pructice (ten in th".:e city) crot:tle. Dr. •-- - Dcoirir tO afar eurrunrunii or' a epteny oure to ell who tney pump u*der hie cute t,..„l7llllo,ol4lPrivatA,Cotaultatiou rOctrta,4llll*.me - cyf etay: : . , vh4hozges.7zedarate. ,_ h. • n'JTsAt4li A Brxwes nealy cliarcvlbcod reses49 4,144 fotAlreama Is a. apcoio its.l coast:: rtaitS3 for ttety:l4,ll:nuttite. It 'laver tate,. • _Calm t /7 '7 *hate Coosultetton 7." 41 D 6 r 10 11.1 to ALM', bfltit4ll. Tile Doctor is al , . al aat •borao, • • - • •- „,,t; )U:iUwly 1 , . =ME
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