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G -.'- I -6 ' . i ] ' :; ••E!!.;:!:. ,, ;:" : ':; : :::- ,- -' , j c : . ,, , - -•: , .:',.;i' , ..‘ 1 1•6'4 , 7 , :•.' , ..-.. , :.';' 4' , .(: i;z:.,7,;::?f,...7 NM= ..,!21: : :,- - .::-.;,': ~..,..1,Te.:;..-4,',:.•';',,„k ffN • • • • ,-:'• • LEM ONDAY MORNING 13 1 7PPOSETiATTEUPT TO COMMIT BOROLAST.— an named George Shaw, a resident of this ; Rag arrested by watchmen Brown and :Mohan Friday night at,l2 o'clock, concealed in an outhouse or shed belonging to and adjoining the residence of Mrs..; Mary Gardner, in the Irma Ward. Ho had about him, a large care. ing knife, a chisel, n bottle of chloreform, a candle and matches: He was looked up for a hearing on Saturday - morning. Upon the arri val of the Mayor, Shaw - was called up -for t hearing. Mrs. Gardner .testified that she die . -00veredthe prisoner omnoealed behind two bar rels in-thee outhouse; that ehe_ awakened her .: .brother, - M. John Conde, of Westmoreland totinty, butsapposing that : there were others vonceated about the promises, it was judged prudent to call- the watch. A messenger was ".despatahcd, who'.returned 'with Mohan and Brown. Upon entering the outhouse, Shaw was foUnd in the - position above, described. Ms. Gardner's Statement being reduced to Writing and sworn to, Shaw was permitted to - girt:chip statement. He formerly rented this outhotute of Mrs. Gardner for the purpose of -ratumfacturing soap, but wishing to_ get some reelpea teceseary for the successful prosecution of his business, ho wont down the river sup -posing.ho had still a right to the building. Up on returning, he was penniless, and not wishing to goin that condition to his family, who re - -side in the Fifth Ward, he concluded to spend" the night In the outhouse of Mrs. Gardner. Ae "for the butcher knife, which was found con cealed under his coat, ho found it necessary to provide, limself with that to defend himself against the negroes in Georgia. The bottle of chloroform had been given him by a physician Sin Wheeling to cure the headache. As for- the ..ehieel, candle and matches, he denied having %pelt articles in his possession. . Mrs. Gardner testified that these latter arti eslosinere found Wog close to the place where Rio was concealed, and must have been in his poestession, as no snob articles were over used or, reettired la the building. She aleo deposed - that when she showed the chisel to Gardner, he inquired in an agitated manner where she found that. she believed that he was on the premises with a felonious intent, knowing the best means - of access to the hens', and Viso knowing that Mr. Oavola was in the city, he generally carry lag about him a considerable amount of funds. - The very Improbable story of Shaw was of no avail to him, and the Mayor made outs commit -anent for "felonious intent to commit burglary," von which he was looked up for trial—Times. COVET NEWS.--.TIIO Court of Common Pleas and. Quarter Sessions were in session on Satur day, and disposed of the following caret - Pennsylvania Railroad Company vs. James - O'Hara, -Mrs. Mary O'Hara, and W. al. Dar • lingtou -and- - wife. The Company took excep tion to tbe report of the viewers, but their do. eiSiOn was sustained by the Court, and judgment catered thereon. " - An application was made for a Charter for `St. Vsdentino's_Help Society. A Roman Catho• • Ito Charitable Institution composed entirely of Germans. In tho matter of the division of Upper St• - - Clair township a motion was made to act aside the report - of the viewers, whioh was granted. _ .'George Grubb was convicted three months tip for passing counterfeit money, but his case Vas ovcrlooleed until yesterday, when ho was brought out or prison and sentenced to three menthe imprisonment, the costs of prosecution, and cents 'Sty:. C. W..Bennet and wife vs. Penna. R. R. Co. This Court refused to grant the issue to try the title, and refused to base the appointment of Wm.. M'Kenne.n and J. G. - Ewing, two of the trieWers. Application was made for a Charter for the :Monongahela Presbytery of the Associate formed 'Preebyterian Church. TEM CB:SICK-ET MATCH la CLEVELASD.—We have - received the Cleveland papers of Saturday which give a full account of the match there between the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Clubs. It appears car boys had to contend against picked men, but notwithatanding this they did some splendid bat ting and bowling. and only surrendered when fairly beaten. Says the Lsader Oa both Sides tho metal was of the heavies:, and the play excellent Among the Pittsburgh Club were some veterans in Cricket, who had distinguished themselves on many a well-contested field : and Were worthily matched by the very beat eleven ever =collected by Cleveland. Pittsburgh went _to the wiakets first, and were decidedly unfor tunate. Atkinson feeling en much indisposed 4- 88.4 be forced for a time from his wicket. Ott `"the danclnsion of, the innings they had scored ..thirty five., After an interval for dinner, St. George took the bat, and after very steady play On all - hauds, scored fifty-nine. On time being called, the Olympic again wont to the wickets, and scored twenty-four, which exactly tied the .Clevelarid Club's first innings, and as their op ponents had but one run to get, Pittsburgh de clined sending them in, and gave up the contest." Tao M 138.11143 IS TBOUP.T.U. --Jahn Murphy• Was arrested on Saturday and committed to jail on the oath of Sarah Battiste, for adultery, Al derman Reidy acting as the stern minister of the law The same Alderman placed James Murphy in durance vile for disorderly conduct. It appears James became involved in a quarrel with a man named Lawrie, who resides on that classic avenue called Prospect street, whereupon he caused his arrest And last of all we have Charles Murphy, who was fined $2B for utter ing a prodigious volley of oaths in presence of Alderman Wileon, in violation of as Act of As eembly in snail oassa made and provided. Charles not having the ready to satisfy the outraged law was compelled to go to jail for as many days as be was short of dollars. Tiara op L1P13.-413 individual named Bruce Yonne, tro has been on a "high " for some time, mode on unsuccessful attempt to shuffle off his mortal coil on Saturday last. It appears be went- to the Mayor's -of oe and asked per- Mission to lodge in the tombs, which was grant ed him. An officer after a while having some business in the look-up, entered and discovered him in a dying condition from strangulation, his face being already quite blsok. Soon after be ing left alone ho had tied a silk handkerchief round his neck, fastened it in a position about four and a half feet from the door, and attempt ed to strangle himself by lying down. Fortu lately, however, an officer catered in time and Cut him down, for which kind office ho was re• warded with the hearty curses of the would-be suicide. A lionans Slier IN Entr.—Oa Tuesday morn ing, the 24th moot., a an named Mark Miner was shot in the borough of Erie, while in the net of robbing the store of Messrs. Clemens & Vaughtl: He had entered the establiehment by f t a l so k.ers, end one cf the firm being on the watch, fired at him. The robber made good his esospe, but was traced by the blood upon the pavement to hie house, where he was found in a dangerous condition, having been shot through the breast. He has heretofore sustained an ex cellent reputation, but on searching his premi ses many stolen articles have been recovered, showing. that he bee been engaged in plunder for some time. HOT WEATHER. SPORT no WASHINGTON, PA The Examiner gives us to understand that Oa dog days have not driven all ideas of amusement out of the heads of the denizens cf that bor- ough. It says: "Some sport was enjoyed last Week, despite the hot weather. A number of our fun loving citizens tried the amusing exer erClee of wheeling a barrow in a straight lino, .their ryes being blindfolded. Some very short ;curves were made, and all attempts to keep on the straight course for any considerable dis• tant7o turned out most ludicrous failures." CAIIGHT THE R.MICAL —George Martin, 000 of the persons (Merged with breaking the windows of the Catholic church on Anderson street, Alle gheny City, - the night of the grand torch-light zee, was arrested on Saturday by officer Scott, upon the oath of W. IL Reel, Esq., who gets the regard of twenty-five dollars offered for the ap- -prohension'nf the perpetrator of the deed. As the outrage was entirely unprovoked, it is hoped the guilty authors may meet with the most con dign punishment. ' A - Wrrn - BEATEn.—A fellow named James Ors ham, who was arrested a couple of weeks ago lb "Allegheny for highway robbery, but let loose on li o Fol. ndlog bail in $2,000, was again taken into cue- "Home S folks me like to s k l s ab, tody - for-whipping his wife in the street. Mrs. Home folks do, some folks do; latraham is a very good-looking-woman ; but her j Some fats long to die, But that's not roe nor yea" Song just received; also, OSTREPS ➢ l • husband, being neither susceptible toter charms of person, nor hating the fear of the law before F Lily White Sohottiel, ; his eyes, was taken before Mayor Adams, who The Swing Polka, with.rolored frontispiece; htmr's Beauty, do • fined him $lO and costs for indulging in such , _ L, — i f i . „ nun . v i b e, do by Burgmuller; unmanly pastime. . - The i. Prodigal Son, do (sacred song ;) , I really must be in the Fashion, do, (comic song;/ ARMY AProuvrmENTs PROM PENNSYLVANIA.— The Old Door Stone. by J. D. Woodbury; Among the recent appointments to the Army - Dear Hate, I Lore Thee—Jullien; from Pet lidemoria Speransa—Valle par Burgmuller : uisylvanie, are :—Waterman Palmer, A Little More Cider; Jr., John sergeant, W. {..Hardy, Ralph Aber- There's Med° in tha Yoko we Lore:. trrombieL—all second Lientenants. The first na- .. How Sweet to Roam, or "Silent 1/0110,"—Serenade; sued gentleman is a resident of Pittsburgh * • I'll Paddle my own Canon • . 'Tis our Child In Heart:at—J. B. Woodbury. _ , NEW STOOK OP PLUMS has Past mired, which, ,CsuP Marrusa.—lt Ls announced that do I.haling been volectai with great care, tered for Ildethodista intend holding a Camp Meeting In . wor,moaeredron the most reasonable 15:49 1 .1 do-- the neighborhood of Laurel Hill, some five miles 1 strearsestreoarraidal. itiortti of. Uniontown, Fayette county,• commen Rote for itllL um u '8 "til"""3 Wood IL, bu rs PiNaos; ago for Hallet t -, -1111 the aCittcot " August.' ,C4X),Soston, • 4723 r !ro Grrares—A - Faun ACCERATION.-A man by the name - of John Crane made oath - befornAl derman Wilson, In the Fifth Ward, that a horse in poeaessloa:of a gipey was one which had been stolen from his father, near Fairview, and had_ the gipsy arrested. When before the Alderman, the man: stated. that the horse was four years 'old, had a sear on the leg behind the knee, and had boen lost about two months. The other, however, proved by several who were there, that he had bad the - horse three months, and that it was only two, years old. - The .gipsy offered to bring the man be bought It from; but when the 1 plaintiff found he was wrong, he did not wait. ' The gipay says that be Must have recompense for defamation and lost time. * - Tux WEATHER. AHD HARVESTING —We have ' had the most extraordinarrharvest weather this year which has'ever come under the observation of that venerable and universally respected in dividual, the oldoet'lnhabitant. Scarcely a day has passed for two' weeks without more for less rain falling, and it has been the former more often than the latter ; but Saturday was an ex ception to this two- week's' rule, as Troll at; yes terday up to 4 °Week P. M., when the windows of Heaven were again opened. A good deal of wheat ought to have been housed on Sunday, for if it is proper under any circumstances to work upon the Holy Sabbath, surely the nem• eity exists now. JULY 80 Asaraan CABE or Tattow Fsvia.—Acoal boatman named Porter, who recently returned from a dip down the river, was attacked with yellow fever, and died on Saturday morning, and wee buried at 4P. M., of the same day. Ills residence was on Tunnel street, between Penn sylvania avenue and Wylie street. VIEWERA APPOECTED.—In the case of the Penna. it R. Co. vs. Edward H. Shendley, the following persons were appointed by the Court viewers on application of plaintiffs: - Edward Campbell, ,T. W. Biddle, Henry Chalfant, James Kelly, and John 4111fillen, Jr. - CHARGED - sr= Kuzma n Gazrema nom. —One of the Murphys (Sohn) who figures In the above paragraph, brought a cross suit against John Battiste, the husband of Sarah, for keep ing a gambling house. He was held to bail to answer. H. WrILJAMB is now giving lessons in Pho• nography at 9 o'clock, A M., and 8 P. M., and in Penmanship at 10, A. M., at his school room, corner of Ferry and Liborty streets. STELBCK BY LIGHTZIING.-A stable belonging to Ismael Nickles, Blairsville, was struck by light ning on Friday, and burned to the ground. 8e advertisement of Shrubbery Plants for Sale, in another column. Now is the time to plant. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for tho Daily Morning Post Latest from Kansas.-oroat —lC4eltement In the Legielattsre. Wssron, rib , J nly 23.—Gov. Roeder has taken upon him• self the responsibility of vetoing all the bills that have yet been presented to him. lie states In hbrifeentge that there Is nothing objectionable In the • bills t hemselves, but that he does not and will ten o,.."tisidar the legislature as being In legal session. He bass, his opinion upon the tact that the legislature has removed from Pawnee without authori ty, and In contravention of the provisions of the Kases• Nebraska Bill. Furthermore, ha Informs the Assembly in a Ttry peremptory tone that If It persists In Its removal the Rxreuth - e nod the legtalature must art independently of --earh other. The le&lature took the vetoed bills ander enn 'aeration, and reseed them over through both htunchre bylarga fitalerities. - Great excitement prevails In eaMte quesge or this not of the Governor—the legislature is de termined to insist upon its course, and the Germ= Is equally stubborn in his refusal to rezognise the laws they may pass. What the result will be Is at present beyond Cf•Di OttOre. Kansas Affairs - • ST. Lo:te,July 27.-IL3jor Andrew McDonald, member of the Sumas Council, and - formerly of Virginia. was Yee. terday appointed bearer at despatches to Wash ngton, with the memorial of the Legislature requesting the removal or Gosemor Reeder. and other doeuments relating to Kansas affairs. TrszrroaT, Jay2l.—The conetalttoe appointed by the Legislature to draw ups memorial to the President for the removal of Gov. Reeder, reported yesterday. The memorial set forth various complaint. against Governor Header, calling him a clog to the srheell of government. and pre, inK for Lis immediate removal. Railroad Difficulty. Urraw, July at.—We learn froze Chicago that the Ohio anal AlLr_i<elppl Railroad has hem enjeints7. No more trains will be rim on the road at presenL The [rack is ebatruettd at various rl at., and the trains are Etopped by mobs. Yellow Feve r Is:rts Yost, July 23.—The actin; - ; Mayrr, Mr. gall, r, has issued a proclamation deoLaring Norfolk an 3 Portnciouth infected districts, and quarantining all vessels from thoie puts. Nominations for Congrega. Er Pam. July 27.—The following twuninatlons were made of Delegates to Congress MusD*ll, Free Roll; IL M. filet, Democrat. Sentence of Mrs. aoletneon Commuted. 'Yso.r, N. Y., July 27.—The sante/no of Mrs. Robinaoc, tha notorious'• yelled inurderev," has been eotatnutad by Om Clerk to imprisonment for life. Yellow Fever In New Orleans Etn Oors.inp, July 23.—The dentine in this city for the Past ;rook nunibrr 240, of which 114 were from y4llovi furor. AUCTION SALES Auction..sai es Dai Iy. A 1' the Corsmorelal Eales Doom, corner of ,rkol IkaS girth treets,at 10 o'clock, A. 11., • gerioral wont:tent of :_ , ea,rnabLe. Staple and Panay Dry Goode, Clothink,Dcotr snd shoes, Einta, Caps, dr-, A. 2 O'CLOOR, P. M., Groctrl , P.Qu•enswars, Glassware, Tabs* entim Looking Gleer.as, Neer and Bes"..ndllard Household and Ritiaufn fur alture, AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., Duola, Stationery, Fancy Artielea, 110 leaf Itectraments, Ile :direr° trel Cutlery, Clething-, Veri,ty Goode, Gold end Sliver v.arches. Le , . P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. IlaßL't! r. EL • DAVIS, Anotiozeer VAS TROTTING DROWN lIORER AT AUCTION.--On Friday atornlng, Augtat d, at 10 o'clock, ot t, a Eta. of R. 11. Pattcraon, corner cf Diamond trot and Ch-rry will be told, for account of erbota it Day con. coro—GroPerell broke Brown Dori°, al:Mato:a for a fatally. ;v2B P. M. DAVIS. A_ VOLIC BAI. ON MACHINHiII% ac.—Ua t Tuesday morning, duly 813 t, of 10 o'clock., will to Fold —The entire flock of Machine - Ty, Toole. tic., belonging to the late firm of James,Nelson A Co., on the premises lately (Tr:10cl by themycorner of Second, Shot and Third streets, city of Pittsburgh Also, the unexpired tam of a lease of sald promises from John A rthurn saki James Nolcon Co, which will expire on the first day of April next. By order. Terms at sale. J. D. BRADY, EN, Receiver. Jy:44 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SLAII.A.NIWAL DIVIDEND, 8 PER CENT., JULY I, 1855. :ETNA INSURANCE COMPAPiIr, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CHAIITEILED DP UP. Cash Assets, July 1 AI , 1855,.-88 .35,60 13. lONTINUE to mate lninaranne on all resoriptions :if / property at equitable rates. nal, Company have riniotalned a position for honorable dealing for 2,3 yeara mei is unsurpassed for responsibility nod punctuality tit any other similar institution In Um United /States. Sem Annual statement of the condition Of Ma Company on Cie is tills office, for tb a examination of the public. N-EYCK, Ag ent. Oftlre, Northiwest corner Fifth D. aid TE Wood street!, Pitta. burgh. jgTA Co. , Way Line, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH , . AND COLUMBIA. TILE undersigned haepurehased A part of D Leech Co.'s Canal. Stook, are prepared to do a WAY rREEIGLIT .11C3INESS between thia place avideolumbia. All basinesa entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us, at the Warehouse .formerly occupied by D. Leech A Co., Canal Basin. LLOYD A LEMON. _j ?Mame .Dft AGAZINEB iron flodey for August, 20 cents ; Peterson do 17 do Frank Leslie's Journal, 18 cents; Ballon's klagic , ne, 10 „do Yankee Notions, 12 do Blackwood for July, 2S do Together with all the loading weekly newspapers pub lished in this country and Europe. Also, all kinds of Books and Stationery for sale lower, either wholeeale or retail, than any est.hltebmetit In the city. Remember the place, No. 30 Fifth street, at 1y24 LAUTISSR'S BOOKSTORE. Q . lAN/LS I BIIAWIA3I—A very large and elegant assort ° merit of Crape, Silk, Stella, Cashmere, and other kinds of Shawls, eating at one-half the usual prices, at the Semi- Annual Sale of Dy 23) A. A MASON A CO. 10011 E VERY RICH end desirable styles of BERACIE CI ROBES reduced 60 per cent :1923 ITEGET ABLE LIQUID HALE DYE, prepared by E. BClUfflirr, of Baltimore, and applied by him with great slimes in thonsands of cases. This valuable Flair Dye changes grey:hair to a light or dark brown color, or to a jet black in a few minute& Full directions accompany each box, printed in German end English. Price =1 per boa. Sold in this city by • B. L. CUTDBF,HT, . 140 Third street. Ii r ANTED—Two English Cooke and two Colorsto Remote (kooks; high wages paid.. A Lady wants a Child to nurse; good references given. A Carriage Driver wants a place for himself and wife. A Young Man wants to be Dookdteeper.. Girls wanted to do housework. Ladies and Gentlemen can ha supplied with any kind of help they re quire, by appiling at BARB'S 121MLIGENCIE OFTICIA 410 Liberty street -{ . prristitaton BOARD OF TR/Mk:AND !MERCHANTS , EX.C.DA . OFTIONES. Desicrinir-JOLIN SILIPTON. Ant Flee Presiden.:—Wm. H. BICISLI. Vit. It. 'Mown. ....marii--Wza. S. 11/xis. Treasurer—JoiThi D. SCIII.T.T Superintendett—S. T. NWIT.IIAId. Ja. CiMiMilfe! Arintratiol umo for july.--15'. it. LLJW•N• • PaAs's S, :lowa Saari, AWL GOEDON, JOlll MCD:TrIS. DAILY sivivir °MU OA SSA DUCT mamma Post,l Monday, July 00,1366. $101:18-13tdes 163 lads this Ell portne at $9,60, from kill; 40 do fine $7,10, from do. 'GRAII9-3ales 100 bus shelled corn at 81c, from store. 144313.-Sales 140 dorta Be, sash. BACON—Sales 11,000 Rog shottiders and hams at 0a and 10%e, cash; 1,000 do shoulders at BXc, ; 1,000 do sides, on private terms. DRIED BEEP—Sales 3 tierces at 14c, cash. COFFEE—.SIIvs 20 bags Rio at 11;4,', 4 mouths. 111,0011 S—Sales 20 tons Juniata at $7O, sit month.. Nam Tom. July --Cottonupland middlings 30X ; Flour firm, with sales 0,740 bbl State and Oblo:111 $5,R , %®51,51); Stuthern steady ; sales 700 bble at $lO. Wheat firm with upward tendency and active; sales 60,000 bus red at $l,OO on the spot and $ l.OO to artive. Corn dull and declining; Wes 89000 bus at 903/ Pork nurettled; sales 1,000 bbls mess at $19,76. Beef drm ; sales COO bbis. Lard 'firm; with sales 409 bbis. Bacon scarce. Butterand Cheese steady. Whisky Arm; sales 200 bbls at 41c. Coffee firm; sales 1,000 bags Rio at 11c. loissees quiet; fides 200 bbis Orleans at Tic. Sugar quiet. Iron firm; ealetr/DO tons at $31@31,50. Tobacco firm. Stocks steady; Erie Railroad 07; Illinois Central Railroad 973; Ciereiata and Toledo Railroad SW% : Reading 893;',. Cnvcrmsaft, July 2S.—nout maintains its firmness and prices are slightly in favor of sellers; the sales trday war. bble at $7,40, and apt) Able at $7,39. Whisky : sales 000 bbls atOJ, and 100 bbls at 323. Provisions quiet. The river baa risen 11 inches. DDE'r*S DiERVA.NTIL,E cordatoE. FACULTY. TabDUFF,Mithcr cf the "North American Aeeountant,. . Profoasor of f.tok-Keeping• and Commrrdal &lances. of Book BO W eep BOW IngDEN, CHARLES DUFF, Assiaiant Professore N. B. HAMM, Professor of Commercial Lair sod Politi cal Economy. J. D. ViLLIAILS (the Leet roomer in tLe rolte , l Bitten) Profaner of Penmanship. P. HAYDEN, Professor of Stathematica, /tr. The stuilonta of this ifietitutio, °Melo the following ob vlous advantages over those of other College , ' of this hind : 1, A training for business by a practical merchant of many years' experience In extensive Inland and foreign business, vith fifteen years' subseluent experiellce in teaching. The diploma bears the signature of the author of a syetem rf Sook.keeplag sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as 4, the meet perfect In the lam gUngn." 4i. Etudents can review the study or back keeping at any fiance time, which cannot be ibmc in those collegeb which are belling out every raw Reel 4. They obtain the hand•a - riling et . tr, i.r t pcuinsti 1.1 4 the United Suit,. 6. Dalty lecture 3 upon Comma:Col Law taii ott;Fr - rob Jets of great interest to coauneren. Arkif.r.efer to any of our city merchants of bankare- Pups rectiv.tl daily—elannen day and ereninz thrrragla• ont the year. pufro BoOr.Alespix t; Llarper'r e.lll;en pzi.o Dull 'n Westarn 6tamboat Af—enntant pit.‘n $1; ' 4 a per. Tart aystetn for inch a.' oil For nnle Op all tl , l Retz. Fellers. Call for a envo'nt and eptrimen Mr. WILLIA-11g'..Pea manzlip. 3"2*: _. _ .... ..._ P.M.BY COUNTY want SPRINOS. TILE above cotearated AYE iti Ntl FLACIi yell! be open for visitors on and after the Finn t)F JUNE .N.L.IT. bey are delightfully furato) cu ollownn' Creak. tourteen miles north-wo.ft of Duroransan, (thlo liars being fat-en miles went of llerrilburg, Co !ha Central Relined,/ at the base of Ifiegah alount.eln, which realties as elevation of more than n, hondrod feet. Shertnan'o Crerh affords. a eplendid opportunity Cr them fond of bathiling, aching or railing.i . the ourronothr.g forests offer great attreetiono to thareyettomen; and tour smooth and P , 34.17 roads through a rountry nnontpaeced for bold and magnildrant scrcery, will diversify the 61:1111/FOIXIBLad of the pier,. HOMER, at ell BADDLFZ and CARIACIES can bo Loa time. Dorees taken to Livery on R reanneth. terms- Of the PIEDICI&O.If QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much can hardly be raid. Their water, have been analyzed by the beat. Chemists in the t. - 1113111. tuad are proffeune4.l On: eurbareed for coring outeneouz dioeaseo and eff , tione of t e kidneyo. There are some fire Springs in all, every one of which to of 41.3erent temperature—tine target being 63 degrraw Fahrenheit, and throwing out iILI gr,1:0135 every seven minutet. Ladies' and (Mattel:if-Dal ILhTIL6 hare been enotructed, with ell the .modern improvements, to gether with CLUNG!? 1mm:1. ac., a: Each day a Conch learn bannauan f.d. [tin !wino,!', after the arrival of the arm. lusting Aliepa, NG 1 LI, n'br7 ftzi:l - far 11 .22IWAInt . ni, la 61.41 ermrautudatlon will be the hon, and tile allarir, Tiraxa—Fiv.,tW.r I,llar p.n.! nay cents per 474 Families adirrar the proprietor ):vary otteticra nail be paid t, ; tin ptoririttor hsTitig trigregrd the befit of is.c.cr,,,tis. U.1:17 TnlYd in at. tenaatc.e. All ermrattelcattlotle intvhini c,, rea.rh the C , unty Werra Elpttecs ebou oddrevw4l t Den.tsnlten P. U. Ttgy will Da tranedletely h,t - ss a:del El U ETTER, Proprietor Warm Sprlnea s nias,it - TTECS'hoNE IIUTEL, Lloartrosoort Co- Pr_xrtit., cn nun drfd and tAir:77,,,n F Eat, ee Pel!iiiior7e, end only trx hnnrs" ride. Tia• delightful reeidenoe and place of public retort la located on the bsolze of the " Blue Juniata," at the connuance of Spruce Crock. He clear , rprlng, trout sustaining waters, here direhargea itself. end mingles its murmurs in cmeert, al they rcuth dean tie gorges of the lionntains. The very ewritral poeitien of this mates it a denim. hie place of reJourn for a few wrote or toys, Mr min of busineve and their tatalliee--jodal snit enervated with the turmoil, tunatio and heat of the Otv. li is situated on the Pennertraztia Central Railroad, where the great turnpike from the Susquehanna and other mule contentrato-- making easyegre-es and ingre;s, eaverei times a day, by the .ears and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon rani the itiountains. The llama is a new Midi cue, but surfer. inch, EpeMoun end roomy, nearly papered, fainted and renatAhei from barecoelot to attic, with all the modern nonce/mamas and appliances of Cold Baths, de. It la Mee finely ventilated- There are superb view. of every departinnut of the &loom min scenery --the wgietious mount:dine; the "eternal hale" 'Telegraph Gace is In the llou - e, stem ready for work--and the proynetor ready to receive eleizors at mate- Into charges. It. F. Il3ill.hlT, Propri-i , r E 1 ILINCL4 1 . 1::B.DUa.".11. William Oarr a Co. Z.ZI Liberty etreet. Stioenberger. John Andereco. William F. Campbell, Ft. Cherlee Hotel. GELAND PIANOS. - Josm R. MELLOR., No. 81 Wool tarsal, I ...twe•rt Dte tf Monti alley eta fourth street, st 1., Open, oh Eaturslay,J.l.X.P 112.-.qui ro Vi'Srerws, 4 tr. 1140 :CEIT GRAND rr.usoß, From the martufentori of Chtchortn4 L Etrts,on. Theo* Instruments ere sunon,r the tact t.i an tutpcerri or;; recently •entcd anti crusrlet e d t, th. Mecum. Critakettngs. Ulan ere esfestiully Inylteil toss!! sod C. t int , a tow l'Aratitt 0 DAND Pt A:0 The first and only Instrument ot the h.0,l in th.. city. The chore Instruments, with n ler i ro ste-r. of EQUARE PIANOS, hero been selected by the eute.ercber, et the men utaztory In Ruston, and will he uttene.tdorins Ohioan,/ the ectulng week. 8. Auctioneer. JORN H. M ELLOR. No. Si W.0r.1 stunt, Agent for the hale 01 eld7k , ritli: tiUS' Putrioe., jels Poe Pitteburzl3 end ltientern Nowt CITY H®TEL• (uri C fowm'e) corner of Smithfield and Third streets, JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. PITTNII UR a ft, P. 4 - 1819 riIHIS large and Pommollons Hover ha•:ng undergone thorough repair and larniehed with Dew equipment, throughout, IJ now (To) for the re pilau ,f the irat , ding Cneansd 1101MLtTt. The independent Dent cit. ratiti.--tirFrn-0-- 501 rurtoPT: who 141.1113 ft, To r of (I," Part y Plat gArlpt ed in Pi ttsburi4l. , , Augiart t tifi2, rti i L[ that a IdABl3 COUNTY ME li:TINO ',III he held u he fit et tiny et (hying the (kit' Wt-'2;:nt...1 6 y, 1,, th e of Pitts burgh. The meeting will At the Cc.:1111"/ ituliSL. at 11 o'clnak A. tT . CIEO. W JACKE I OI , I, JY:3 Chairman. Aqq AGAZINES FOR Autiu6r—Just reerweil and tier jyt sale by li. MINED. h CO.. No. 3 2 Siunfleid Flrto. - - Freak Leather Noir York Journal; pike IhX, Prterron'a Ledre Nuttonel Mairmlou ; print cto. Ration's Dollar Monthly; For sale by If. :11INFR & CO., SIM No. 32 Smithfield street, Co—Partnership. " VATALTEIt P.SI.AIIBIIALL asaoelated with Um, en the 2,4 day f July, JOB. lt. IIUGQEB, lu the Wall Paper buelneee, under the name of Jy9 W. P. bIARSIIALL A Co. -- Wm; Vosin — g — so — n s IJOUBE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. 11 23 Brezant street, opposite the Neptune Eogizta [louse. BARR. 6s, 51(.0SER, A gefliTEC2B:—Ofllces: Philo Hall, :Jo. 75 Third street, 11. Pittsburgh; and oast elde of the Diamond, Allegheny. 1,12.11 m FOR SALE VERY CUE A.P. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGIIENVCIT V, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying cam at the °lnce of the MOBNING POST. Lot foi. le. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 bat front en Carton street 11 by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham will be cold cheap. Enquire of Geo. F. a LizioitE., at 0f13,e of the Morning Poet. Notice. _ T AMMER'S TRUSTEE to prepared to pay a dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT., in " Rolm" of various hinds, at cash prices. TIIO3IAB ItIELLCIN. jy2thlwds3tw A. A. MASON & CO Wanted -- LABORERS are wanted on the ClereLand and ldshoning Railroad, between Warren' Brat Youngstown, Ohio. jr284115' XTBW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS . Doestlcks' Book; $l. Trial and Triumph ? by T. 5. Arthur New Hope! Or the rieLelp; In 2, vole.. paper, or bound In (1 vol.) cloth, for $l. Constance Herbert; C cis. Fresh Frillte end Vegto.:ablee all the Sear , how to obtain them; 12X eta. Blackwood's 'Magazine for July ; 2u cts. Just received and far sale by W. A. BILDENPENNBY A CO., LIZ Filth et.. opposite the Theatre. A 11OU8B FOB. 5280 in hand, the remainder in three yearly payment.. Price only $6OO for a two story Bramti DWelling House. with lot 62 feet front by 166 deep. Situate on Mt. Washington. Apply to JY26 8. CUTHBERT & BON. 140 Third et. LIME -0 bbla LouLnilla Lime Juat leu'd and for eala bq .1925 11EISIIY 11. C`OLLINS. HY APPLEI3---30 bushels teemed atm for side by jy2s MAU 't t ItArAOKEREL—No. a Large Nair, in barrels and belt be: „In rats, for sale by [ jy2sf HENRY B. COLLINS. A A. MASON A 00. have ant received 40 pieces more A Pins Black Billts, Moire Antiques, de, which they will otter at Semtanniasi prices. i 421. U MORE CANNA AND PACKAGLS of Calicoes, Wog! I.J lams, ?dualists, 'Miens, Checks, Eltinuner. Stuns, ao., &c, just opened and for sale at saratAnnatal prose y A. A. MASON It 00 m . • 02 aa Plitt stmt. • b.: ••s' 4 1. ti: i r r T • 4 •4;• - • r , •••• COMMERCIAL POB TELEGRAPH MAIMETS. SUMMER RESORTS MBE Tun Itmet.-44st p - weeitln - t ere were e feet 3.1220,..., k water, and felling: Setnnley evening there were scant. ' • - Tar steamer Catit. A. 2b,,r,panl, tiw.re&; uitr paeket thle inonitur,; 'oho leaves at 10 Ce. 10,1. Pone~light ; draught . steamer Capk A. Poe, will faiie this Morning, at 10 for the above and inform rdiateports - .., All wbo itnOr am Captain and hia polite riatif ; J.T.1.1 - eatir,'l4ll briguie to ship en air, Tut steamer "Anthanagor' Eolil at Cincinnati, an pnraday, the 26tkinsi.i bF.tho tic S. Menial, roe $1.2450. , Wiinoticethai the mammoth o tenter "Mayflower" or rived at Bt. tools on that."Ati drest;;: haYing:on b«nrd over eight bin:dud tone rrdfi ad iron, and three. hundred roue of sugar, coffee and asserted artifice—total eleven hundred tone. A good cargo for the dull 'season of the year. The hull end cabin of the "Mayflower" wan built in the ri einity of Pittsburgh. SfsAucoke Flutroirre.—The following are the freights ear rent to the different tante subjoined at this ditto: Tu Viininnat.i 7 ;Drj , 00 . 945, 20a 5 100 TN; heavy' fralgists , 12415 ; do. • • Louisville—Du Go*, 800; hewn , freights, 20(4)20o.. sr. Louis — Dry Uovis, , 50e: irOn, nails, sites/ and white lead r 800; Window st6V, castings , hardware and shostinga, 55e; Glassware, 40c; Bough lumber, $7 Worked do., VI? Tollissourl 4epublican, of the 25th inst., rays The river at this pant MS Melling slightly - yesterday. Right and a half feet !Atha reported' depth to Oslre. The arrivals yesterday brought no startling intelligence of any of the upper rivers. The Illinois IS about etationary, with form and a half feet water in the channel. The Mississippi is ewelling slowly at Keokuk, and heavy rains continue to desoand in that quarter. The Missouri' does not get below four and a half feet In the: channel to St Joseph. It has been reported at that stage and falling for several days, which would inlicate that the hod of the river is washing out, and the Toln me of water gat decreasing. Arilv al s year terday were scarce. Weather olondyknit cool this season. Freights advanced this morning and were reported to Now Orleans as follows: Flour 45; pork 70, Ohleky and oil 40 bbl; tobarno =4 3 hhd ; cora :no "f st ; hemp, covered nod uncovered, 7 0 and &Se ?. 100 lbs; hale ripe, ants bacon and lard go do; bran and hey :15 do;. and 55 do; and stork $6 . Vi head. Ws glean the Allowing interesting new• fr: , m the ;it Louie Intekgewer. of the 23thi but GOOD N6WEI—BIG RISS IN TECE LrPITR MI6SI93IPPI,—IreaSTO• Barnard, Adam & Peck yzeterday favored us with the fol. lowing despatch: Dresore, July 24.—Dilwater reining. AR upp, , r dreamt are full. River here four fent, and tieing one foot ID twen ty-four hours, ' , The Silver Wavelet St. Lculafer,Pittsburgh on the 21tb, and tho (}recd Ttirk vtas announced to leeva for ettidn net' on the day following. PORT OF _PITTSBURGH. Mir)INCITIIi - WAttlt IN Tall /auto Et). _ "Steamer SePerson, Woodward, Brotrnevi Lozerne,Rennett,Brownvville. • Gen. Bayard, Peebles; Ell labetb " Clara ilaberdlenderlakeon, West Newtmq, Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. VenturadSlordon, Steubenville. Yorktown, Poe; Cincinnati. " Itbaalte, fibepheb.l, Wheeling. " Convoy, Wolf; Galliopolle. Grepesbot, !dahlia, 8t Loni, DEPARTED. Steamer Jetieraon,Woodward, Brownsvil la. f.Mserne,Dennott,ltrownev • • Gen. Bayard, Feeble g, El I aabetb. " Clara Fisher, Ilendezickeun. W. Ns a• toe . fillehlon No. Rev% Wellsville. " Venture, Gorion. Steubenville f„,` Alcrae,, Moore . , Wheeling Endeavor,lfarkelt, Bt. Louie, Plitsbiargb, Stionloinville find i'llheoiang Packets. lag Th e brINLNE I 4 Captain A.'S. BITZPIILLII, and the fOII.EST CITY, Captain Oman D. Monne, will minas regular DAILY PACKETB,, between Pittsburgh, Pteubanyilla sad VirtaaaliUg, supping at aTI Interin,diata parte. The DITIRNAL will /84713 rlttEblargh on „Mondays, Wed. nevdaFfl and Srldaya, at 70 o'clock, A. til.—Reurnimo ehe viii leave wheeling on Tneedaya t Thuredaya and Saturdays, at 746 o'clock, A. H. The FOR.EST CITY otill leave Pittebtrgh on rumlays, auradaya and Saturdays, at 10 o'elte,k, elm will leave Wheeling on hiondays, Wedneedaya and Fri dava, at 734 reelect, A. ht. for freight or passage apply on board or to • J COLLINGWOOD, Agent, nor'M 7.f.5 Front street. _ For Cluchartatl. and Louisville. The eteamer GItAPEBIIOF, Capt. A. Mo ll' Dana; Clerk, 17-m motinroa: will Leave far the - above tad Intermediate parts en IVEDNE.S. D. Y, Aug Ist, at 10 A.M. For freight or paesago apply on beard, or to jyrst JOITN VLAcit, Agent Voir Gino, want i. The Atearaer FAIRY titURFN, Cartein J. C. •••••.: / 14-50 ; T. liri3PDY; Will IPiT9 for the liboro ar.ei latorrzedata rorte tlo NIONTAY, July utb , at 10 .1.1/. For rratzlit or paasaga apply on board, or t , JOHN FLACK. Agent- For 4.:lnotuisiatl. _ The steamer 1.11:LIA NON, Capt 9. C. yr.rcl ; J 64 l' leek, Cipt. IClDWbbenfa; will loeve for the above and illfirtlandtzto port+ on At QM R 1 Ay, July Z' , .o I, et 10 o'clock A. 31, kor freight or passage art ly en board. Cr In j 524 FLACK A BARNES. Agonto. For IC 'melon stet. The steamer ELLA, Captrdn A. Pr; will t -67 leave for the abets and intermediate port on 1 . .' - .4.`? . ""'N ' MONDAY, July Ugh, at to A. NI. For freistit remtv apply on board. or to jyrr C. BAItNE.3, Anent. Cluesinnatt: — - The etruner LUCIE MAY, Capt. J. J. Rt. - art:- It= ' erol--ANDYIEW Rewraps. Jr, Clentt—will ]rave ror the abuse and all lutertaAlate pore on WED. *. AY, August lat e at lit A. u. Sot freight or passage apply en boanl, or to jyttG JOILNI FLACK. Arent. • negates Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, Marietta and Gall lopol la. iii The new and eptendla steamer CONVOY, " • Tong Wor..rdr, Master, E. Oatsroao, Clerk, • will hero trite above exri !uteri:o.ll.lw ports every To esday y st S o clock, P. W., positively. For freight, or paaaage, apply on troard to :27 23 U. M. lIARTON, or C. BARNES, a. -.arbour, I EVER CLERK, Sr. Loris, 1110., (nt W. N. Neweli's IA often) J. K. BARBOUR having long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DiFCBARG ENO OLKILF,.. my 4 Board of Health Notice. IbeenTORMATION has been made to the hoard ilealth that eases of cholera occurring outside of the city have Men brought within its limits for roller. I`4o doubt the friends of the slck are prompted by motly.e cf humanity, yot it 19 proper they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a .o - Yete penalty by - so doing. The Legislature passed lave regulating thlg matter, In ea.., where the disease 19 malignant or con tnglona, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, whtrh, when It has gained a ft sting, ,drcely rests so long as there remains a sub:est for its le morseleas attack The Board of Health are determined to enforce the lair. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant Or coot.. glows disease , outside the city, must be relllol%Ni to any et the HospitaLs, persons eonveymg them thither must hares permit from the Board Of Health. The attention of all persons intorested to called to the following sections of an act approved April 8, 1012. Sec. It. That any master, commander, or other person haring charge of any veel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Health, under the provisions of tide act, shall, upon eonvlo. Hon themof, by Indictment or prosecution In any court having jurisdiction, pay a 'duo not Nv. , ..iinq tire bundr, , ,t dollars, to ho recovered and paid Into Ito trescury ct said Board of Health. Ere. 7. That whenever the Baird of Health obeli receive Information that any malignant or contagions disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the 'United States, they els I make diligent inquiry concern ing the and if It eticill appear that the disease prevail." as aforesaid, all communication with ouch infected port or plan, shell be subject to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may from time - to time direct, and publish In one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts. burgh; end thereupon every pereoo or persons, end all goods, warm and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such Infected _port or place, and having entered and been rought Into the city of Pittsburgh contrary I. curb regu• rations, shall be subject to the same penalties eels provided for in Ilse preceding section. The penalties of the whole art will he strictly enforce; by order. A. O. murinocili, thysizian to the Board of Health. BEORCI F 1 FORTUNE, Health Oftliw. PER NHYLVAN/A RAILROAD. gnaws DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, totvreen 1. phis and Pittsburgh. TIM MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 734, A. M., and Pitts. burgh fdr Philadelphia at 7, A. M. Tits EAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. IL, and Pitts. h=for Philadelphia at 29D, P. M. 'lll5 NIGHT EX. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. P. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at p. M. Blniravlllo Accotamodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, exoept Sunday, at 4:20 o'clock, P.' M. Brinton's domain, dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. 31., 3:30 o'clock P. 31., and StIS P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and %lenge,nts, 111„; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, RY4 Terra Ha Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Bellationtaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Clove. land, Columbus, Zanesville Massillon and Wooster, %do ; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nnv 0a1191N9, Sr. Lorne, Lomat= and Cttronturerr. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, eeo ttOrldbnill at the different starting points. Passengen3 from the West will find this the ahorteot and most expediUous route to Philadelphia, Balti more, Nile York, or Bosnia. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Paasenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESHIMEN, y2l Agent, Paasenger Llneit, Pitt PI ttsburgh ILlomrstiernillti Ct nathematteca COLLEGE TS NOW OPENED for the retwptiort uf Pupils. Those who desire a thorough theoretical and practiml know. ledge of Book•keeping, Arithmetic, etc., as wo.l as of Mettle. mattes generally, would do well in call at NO 47 WY- LIP BT., between fligh'enti Tunnel,' where they shall be qualified much quicker and for less money than any other institution of the kind In the city. Permanency and corn. fort guaranteed. The rooms are large and commodious; quallticatkma of Principal not excelled, as may be learned rum the words of the following gentlemen, who speak this: "We snow of no other person now engaged in teaching Bootkeeping, Mathematics etc., in this city, equal to Mr. J. Barry."—.l. PLEMTNO, JAMIIi M. PRIOR end JOHN KELLY. For terms, which will he rearonchia, apply at the College. Hours titan 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. JOUN BARRY, ante Prof. of Book-keeping, ac , at the Iron City College') jy2s:tf Prinelpal. Bargains In Watches, iDloeks Q. Joisrolry ROBERTS & BROTHER, ARE now selling their large and °atonally seise. ted etresrofjine .Watehes, olncke, andlich Gold Jewelry tie:gristly' reduced prince, to t uake room '7r- !bran es:ain't:tow stock, which will be received di reet from the Eastern manufactories In a few weeks, for the innie. Eurehuera desiring to buy good goods at low prices, should call Immediately and *lamina our stork, as we en: determined to eiree it out without regard to cost or fbtraer prices. Don't foFgeS the plus.. BOBIRTB k BROTltlitt, - - - _41.1/Ifth tdrset s nett door to Wood. filfirWidehes,' Clocks atid .Tairpsy repaired in ilia best tuauwer, audyrarsaatar _ a• r • EMI ==== P 0. 4 RAVER ALE. STEAMBOATS. . - . Alta.-USE MEN TS. JOE PENTLAND'S GREA - T CIRCUS! tL AMERICAN 110i2L, Penn Atreg. W I L4 O F... u 'CLILIT Z n Ot e t I (: a N t TVE Git e , , it n CaElnl fron 2n t CL u li f g on This Cceirany, compo*ed of ?inmost talented ferfarnisi! from 5.11 pars of the world, is distinguished tbs. pi ganeo. Novelty and e.t its Entertainments. - Hon.- NlC:wi and his thres .lavenile Wondot. At : PHONSE, SEBASTIAN' sill Atr. groaeßps, Mr. FRANK PASTOR, mr. cEo. BATCHELDER, C. SHER. WOOD, Et JACKSON', E. BERNARD, Muster SUET WOOD, and OLD, JOE PENTLAND. • RING OF cLOWNS, With a boat of otbor taleht cempriee the Troupe. For particulars of irocesalo Dragon Chariot, Fall Military Eland, and Performe r general , y, PAP Mita of tiro day. ii/a•Admiir.ion, 25 centa. No half price. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, rom. meneing on TUESDAY. jar Will calbit in ALLEGHENY CITY orl Satur. day, August 4th. I/23 GREAT . ATTRACTION AT CITY HALL, MONDAY EVENING, July alth. 'MOE. SPELNCER announces to the Ladies and Gentle 1 - teen of Pittsburgh a series of moat Wonderful Demon• etrationy, showing the hilltop of " Mole= Oplrltnalism," Table Tipplnge, Table Dencinge, Spirits Called, &c., ac. tfir Dzors open at VA: o'clock. Lecture C01:11111.0120e9 at Ay o'clock. JY2S IVIA.DAME EDWARM, . t .„,, , , , - ;a, :,.; ~t,.... ...-a-, -,,. :-,,,,, , . -- g .. -.,. 1 .6 . • 41 - 3 P Vgi • - 3 z 7 ....' it n-st_ ~..-, JUN W. AITARTHY, Bill Poster and Distributor, inir WM. ottani' to the Posting end Distributing of all ktirla cf BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, &O. All oommanleatione--oither by mall, till evaph, or other wise—dirocted to the walk, Pi the Morning Pont, will rr• ceive prompt attention. ap7 rpnii FOLLOWING GWOSIIAiii: BEEN STORED with t us by the Penr,ey/renia Roll Rose] Company: Pat. Ford, Pittsburgh, Penna. 1 stove and I box. W. T. McClurg & C 0... " " 1 plough casting. W. P. Cresson— ~ " 1 etove. JAS. W. Elliott 11. Birmingham " 1 chest. Jae. A. Miller-. Pittsburgh, " I box. Dr. L Mahar! .Allegheny, " I box. DI. Lamborne Pittsburgh, .10 boxes. .1. Din k. I chest. Wm. P. AlcClian " I chest. A. Thomas " 1 chest. T. II Evan u " 1 barrel. S. Swherland ..... ..... . •• " I barrel. C. Still " " 2 intrrels. P. Nett .. ..... . ......... ..... ' 1 " 1 fable, 1 bench, and 2 bedstead. KennedF 6. Negley... " " 3 boxes plants: 11. It. Elia:Aland " 1 corn planter. J. hr. Barrett & CO .. • . " 1 plough. R. IC. Colvin " " I corn planter. B. A. Mellor .. " 1 dove: huller. No mark 1 clover huller. No mark ......... -.... l2 baskets. (1. Ain rray... . 6. " I bundles - pfrk handles. " 2 new crane ma chines a I. box. J. Reppert ......... .......... '. " 3 bundles rags. Ludwig Bauer ..... ~.- Armstrong Co , ' 1 1 chest. Lippencott & Barr Pittsburgh, " I bbl. varnish. Youngeon " I bbl. and I keg. No mark I box. Richemt Morrie . . 1 pkg. Berms. R. Wilkinr '• " I block marble. ;I entle A Ingle " " 5 bags clay. James Moore.-- - " 1 ple,x casting. M. Martin ..._. ...... .... . ‘• " I board caws. C. Llghtcep ..... .._..... - " 1 box. R. Swale . 1 box. No mark...--.—.- - 1 chain pump. lirauger, Jasper & Co.. '' ' " I box. No mark. 1 barrel, A. Reel .......... —...... ' I chest. Jas. kledlillan...... ..... " " 2 pee. bedsteads... " 1 beeketrandrlee Chas. Connell ... ....... " " 1 bale. Mary Ramer-- " 1 cheat M. Elder, Jr.... -••••- " " 2 hble. dye stirs. Char. Cex .... 1- 1 box. I i O. &vane.— o " 1 chest. No mark... I box. D. Bawer. " " bernetsi..eollar a rope. u . I trunk. ._ ... .. " 4 trunks. .. 1 bag beaus. •,.. .' 1 bale hops. .... - '• 1 looking glare box. Henry Wood.. . ..... - •' 1 rtes machinery A. S. Roberts " I box books. D. Si. Ala, tin ........ _Allegheny, " I pkg. becks. C. Tnomes,-- Piltsburgh. '. 2 boxer :l: Lichtaubergsr ..... .. ,• " 1 cheat. Geo. Aurantr. " I bt,L Ifictor. Iter. J. 2_ Elliot, . ' • " 5 boxes mdse. All persons haterested are hereby notllled that such or raid article!, azure no: removed Gin or before the ser... - ah day ' of Augur:, 1615, wilt BE OBI: , IT PUBLT SALK, or 10 o'clock, A, :11., en that day, at our Warehouse, Ne. 61 Water street., to pay the charge/ duo thereon. JONES A DK , IN Y. Pittsburgh, Jut., 6th, I 9 M-lige:lm] . _ Taal P. Kerr Teo. Barry; .. Tho. Moore No mark...... A Lq,,Alow H H. Ryan SUPERIOR. Douglas County, IVlalconstn. 9 1 E118 PLAON IF situated on the Itsy of Superior and Lef. t Hand Meer. at the htetti of Lake tteps,rier, and perarssee A Burnit SITE, A DNTTER HARBOR., AND OItEe.TE.P. ADVANTAGES FOR A COJI.I.ISP.CIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-a - est; and D equalled In proeptetive importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors hare a clear. ancliepated and rtnineum bered title to the land upon which bUPERIOS Ls laid out, and all puzr.hasers leo.e receive warrantee deeds far the 1.41:30. fiuro:::.): wee Laid out durliag the. put , eason, and itireett3' contains several hundred Inhabitants, a tantr , lIOtPI, number of StcreP, a Commodiona rie7, with Warehome3, and la in 111 reepeeta the a.loBr FLOUIIIELELNG NEW TOWN in the Wes.— The County Seat, the United Statea Lend Ocoee and Peat Mace are h.eated here. The 311.esirUppl and Lake Superior UNITED STATES AIILITARY ROAD, now in course of con.trustion, connecting with St. Paul, terminates at !bin piece. It I also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the heed of Lake Superior. The "Sao" canal will be opened In June; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine V(1419, having been built expressly for this trade. One Steam Saw Rill Is norr In operation, and the machi nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will be eat to work Immediately on Its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietor] to be roll by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a Lind for extensive public improve mente. Liberal appropriations hove been mada 1 - .1: public purpoecr; parLa, !diuretics, railroads, &re. at. /Pe In order to correct the misapprelienLionari,ing from ' similarity of mime.; it IF proper to elate that ••Superior City," about the title of which a legal controversy exists, is another end different place, aad in a different township from Eupanisu. Moos of ScParaor. are signed by nos. Chia', sut , veyor, and William IL \al7/013, agent and attorney for proprintorb, and may be peon In the principal lintels of St. Paul, Galena, Chtzagn, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and othrr MI persons who wish to putcharo lots, or obtain Informs. lion, tau regnested to apply to IVY. IT. llggro3, Euperlor, Douglas coun:y, Witconsin. WILLIAII 11. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior jy2l,3rn DR. HENDERSON OCULIST AND AURIST. PlATei ALL DIALLSZS OP 11/2 LTS AND Las UTPHOLI? CUPPIN , P, ISPOLIII4O, lILISTIfiIIVI, OR rue USA OP VAIO.II/.1. OFFICE 4.5 S BROADWAY, COIL_ t7ILAN D BT., NEW YORK. Hours Remit A. M. to 4 P. M. 'DOUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Intlammetien, Acute:: 11.11‘, Chronic Blindnem with Film 3, lritiu, APEIMLTOO3 and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery I,:yeN ate among the dkeasee of the eye vitt:* are treated by Dr. H. with perfect eatizEiction. All iilseasaa of the Ear treated upon Mantilla principle% Artificial Epee Inserted Without en operation. A letb.re twat-paid milt ationre prompt alma arm. We otthiat tho following referenesa from among the thou eands of caw which hare boon sureemfully treated by fir. Ilencleraon Wm. J. Fryer, I d-5 Broads-ay, Albany, N. T. *Alfred Southwlrk, Printer, Won: Falls, N. Y. &Win. W. Smith. Detroit . , Mich. *Mrs. A. N. L. Wilton Now York Oily, N. Y. Miss Mary Bellows, P.. El. Station, Dimbera cii . N. Y. *Edward G. Salm, Bristol, Conn. •John Boarnan, Engineer, 14. Y. David Little, Engmeer, N.Y. Wm. F. IL Gile3, Mat oourjer and EN., N Vanes W. Kirby, Brooklyn, Z. I. Jarviv Rodgere, At It A. Et. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, M. NI: holm Hotel. R. M. Ferrisa, Organ Builder, Houston Pt. R. B. Doolittle, BR D., Hudson, N. V. Mrs. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, V. Y. M. P. I.laliine, Teacher Penmanship, i`voy, N. Y. It. L Roes, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillonbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. 11. Haviland, Athens, N. Y: John W. Hackett, Blughampton, N. Y. *Thus patiente wera blind, and bad to be led to tboodico. :alba expiration of two wools they could go about the o'hy at pleasure. *Thera cases of At:neurosis wera restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by the ntenlty, and can he referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts In these cases, by writing to them. Joni - For, Churches. _ HE ORGAN HARMONIUM, manufactured by MASON HAMLIN, Boston. The Organ Harmonium is on entirely new kpatent) musical Instrument, of the recd ore des, having two manuals or tows of keys, and eight .7. as follows: 1. Diaphae.on ;2. Dulcimer,; Princlimi; Flute; b. Bourdon; d. Hautboy: 7. Expression; S. Con. pier. It Is designed more especially for the use of churchee, lecture rooms, nod other large public halls, having power equal to a thousand dollar organ. It is capableof many solo effects, and hag great variety in the property or quality of tone. It is especially adapted to the use of Organ Teachers and students, being an admi• cable substitute tbr organ practice. Examination from all interested le respectfully solicited at the Music Store of the subscriber, who Is agent for the manufacturers. Price 936 0 . PIANOS. The subscriber will reorlve this week, FOURTEEN NEW PIANO-FORTES, of 6 and octaves, which, with the stock now on hand, will offer a complete aswrtment of all the styles and sloes manufactured, of Square Grandß, and Parlor Grande. JOHN H. MALLOII, j 521 Agent for Chicketing iik;ni - fia — n — oTor i t L es, No. E 1 Wood street. In tile D iiiii et Court of Allegheny Co. Jamas NELSON PS. No. 915, July Term, 18E5. Chancery. A. htins, et at _ A ED .110 W, lo wits July 214, A. D. 1855, by agreement za„ of Counsel, J. 51 BEADY, Esq., to appoioted receiver, to collect end receive the assets of the tlrm of James Net eon 4 Co., and to dispose of the stock and toots of the ttrm, as soon ne practicable, and to pay the debts thereof, and to hold the residue enhject to the enter of the Court. From the Retort. -y L. B. A. CAMPBELL, JR, Prothonotary. PBUONS Indebted to the Cm. of 311.11F.3 NELSON & CO. are requested to make payment to the tindereigned without delay and those haying atlas against sald firm, to present them duly atitheralcatod for settlement. - J. B. BRADY, Bemires NO. 89 Filth street. B°ll Roui t ßLT IS.Wzen ofthese.. ttaa , it o, jylB Corner of Dlentorvi and Market ?:t ..." 74 , • • • -"" . • , TQa JIMLY OttSJIBAIRD CLAIRVOYANT, Can be consulted at her rooms, cot. Der of WOOD and FIRTH greets. Pittsburgh. Rooms open Day and Evening. Conenitatlens private and conflden• Gal. Tears.—Gentlemen, $1• Ladles only Ear:. je2l:lm* NOTICE. - MEDICAL; - - The Oraefenborg Dysehtery -t fr-tvay and Inllllllbis remedy in Diarrhtsa,Dysenterl, Itendy ricx„Cholera Norbus, Choler.. lefaottanyatnl.• ; the Asians Cholera, if taken with the Brat syrPt trms, eh:: vomiting and dlarrhera. It -newer ..:. fads to cure the worst possible rases, of te.wel complaints, generally in a fen hours, seldom beyond a any. It pureirregetable, and rates in al meat any quantity 1 perfectly harmle e e . %• . •• Price ISO crate . . The Ormfenberg Green Mountain Ointment, . Invaluable for Borne, Wounds, Bpraill9, Chtlblelirn , Coins, Sores, Swellings of all kinds, Ithemnatlam, alpalas,Dronchitis, Scrofula, Dicers, Pahl; in the Sido or. Beek immediately relieved, Inflammations of theellowels, and for all cams where there Usiclaroma- Lion. Price Twentyaitve cants. Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. A c f d rza , 4a u r g e e f o o m r ! ,, , ala tE r i n n s ei llzt I;:n y d for m . esko . f . 'the Pared by ir„ Thee. Pomeroy' ctt Utica, Prilely for the graefenbarg Dom.. patsy. Price sd,oo. The other Oraefenberg Medicines ate E.ve Lotion. - Lfecuth Bitters. annemptice Balm: elladren'a Panacea. Ryer and Ague Pala. Lii+b Yaointn,,,. dertaparata r. chtspouee.t. The Oraefenberg Manital of Health, A complete band book of medicine for families—price Meta. erne*, 3 1 - 1 - nrowavveapa Maw York. - CAUTION. The public is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the Graafenteerg Company has theirs's:al uponit Spurious articles have boon issued clone/Y raletabling the genuine in every particular except the eeel, and the utmost care should ha observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street. jyrttdarerba fa. A Fact worthy of REoOrd and Alton. t --17810 ECPS TONIC 311.1CTIME, a fruaranteed and certain cure Pr FEVEIt ANTI AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the shove disease, and perfeCt ervihn• tion of the cause., to one of the most important Chemical Dismverles of the 11th century. Its neutralizing skate on the poisonous gassed ire instantaneous, end acts tile a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, ti storing the tone'of the Stomach, end invigorating the Con stitution. • Unlike the general remedies rew - rted to for its treatment, such as Quinine. Arsenic„ . &c, which' leans the eyetem worse than they found lt, It improves the general health, pontes the blood, and stimulates the_ellfferent organ, to ete regular and healthy astir= . 13s_ing. prepared under the immediate supers/don of an eminent Chemlst, uniformity Of etiength may alwayi be relied on. Its unpreaedentel demand, and the thousands. of tetlmonials Rom eminent Physicians, end others who hays been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations.. • - We can only add, in centimeter', if you are ernirainitrom Fever and Agne, try it and be.cured 7 PETER T. WRIGIEC Ek CO., 24.1 Market et., Philadelphia, . And all respectable Druggists throughout the United_ States and Canada?. - - For sale Sy OEM 11. ICESEEII, No. lid Wood street, I and E. E. SELLEIIs, Pittsburgh. ' sp27:dew3m to Sai-Bald Heads and Itura's flair er —PO4 012A.N.N017., Cr., Feb. 9,1855: This la to certify that I have used KM'S HAM. RE STORER" three monthe, and where my head was bald it is now covered. with r long growth of new hair. Ciyi. the. G. Brun cl : l9h3lo4 4 hip Mmternms, NonMcn, Feb 8, 055. Aliurnfacnalv Cb.—tlenta Precious to . usthg your Hatt Itenore: I Has greatly troubled 'with my bale mining out.-After using three battles the reintlnlng . is among and Can, and recut a rich, glossy and healthy appearance. Yours, truly, 11. It: Woonitonen. rouurrazts:cz, Feb. 15,1555. This la to eentify that I have been using , " RAIZ MIS - Tom" about threwmonilag; and, now, wherB my bead was bald, it is covered with a new growth cf hats, nintoSt three Inches peg. I have Lech bold over twenty years. Au.= ADAM. Sold, wholesale and retail at Da. GEO. TT. N.UYSEIII?B, jel9 • • Nn. I M Wond street. @i' Sick He aaaclita matt to eat real *0 a or Yraas S ra.:4l , cra CCUSID cz OAKELY'S .DVPIMATIVE SYRUP.-111r. William Trimble, Di!Koltr:', a Low, Sayarde town, riah Waid, says he was cored of Sick IleadkOhe of eight years atanding, by three bottles of OakelefirDepnra• tire Syrop. Ire had tried i'.riong physicians withoat a cure. Ile is now entirely wall. Oakelay'a_peplltaUveje for B.hetimatlsin, }kraals, Tatter, anthill eriaptire diseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSHIPS; N 0.14.0 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. -- Price 7f. cents per bottle. ape Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, Pro. fib Fon ;I?: ....tr-et, 'NEXT DOOR TO TAE - PITTSBIIROR DANK, Is NOW OPEN daily front 9 to 7. o'clock ; ale°, on Wed. needay and Saturday evenings, front 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all sumo not lees than One Dolor, end a divßend of the profile &clared twice a year; In June and Ik-comber. The Trustees, for the. pus - pm, of furthering the he.aavolent objects of the Tnetitution, have entered into a guarantee bend, thereby' giving additional re:Airily to (lamellar& Books containing the . Chatter, r,y Tara, Rules and Regu lations, furnished grain), on/Application at the office. rtyvidet,t—GEOßGE ALBIIIM . vlck PLESDESTS : Ilopowell Hepburn, John IL Shcenberger, Georgo IL White, Charles Knepp, . William P. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, Jame, W. Hallman, Theobald Urobstaett er, Alexander Bradley, lses,L)L Pennock, William Phillips, Willienr.i. Anderson. Ter:iv:vs: John G. ilackofen, Jaites llonlinan,• 11111 Durgnin John N. lilrkpatriek Alberkeniberlaon, John I). WCord, . . Robert Chester, Robert Morrow i J. Gardiner Ccfrin, Walter P. liartittil, Alonzo A. Gamier, A. hi. Pollock, John S. Connive,. Henry L. lUngwalt, Chimes A. Colton, Robert Robb, .14. 0. Dirington, George It. Riddle, Freud:. Felix, James Rimed", George I'. Gilltnore, ' James Shldle, James S. Goon, e George B. Pelden, . 1 William S. Haven, Alexander Thuile'. - Scar. (tory and Treaze.:rer —011.113.LE13 A. CuLTON. • jyli l / 4 •11y • jtj BAY AND I:ALUM:6.e NALL AT DA VI . .. 4 )N'S 1800 E. STIMUF, 63 Harkrt r:=7. &:v/' V.. History of the Chriatlan Damon; by Dr Ifee, Yrin: lirsay—Tnefam—The Witham of Reason and Na cure to an All•wlae and Renitlzent Creator. - - • - • Pe quiecr3 last—Tbo fio:e nook of an Engllsla O Out Eatur. Catholic and Protestant Malone Crunpared to their three fold relations to Wealth, morels end morality; by Rev. itc-ussel, of Darla. The Advontures. of Amljas Lee; by Her. Chas. Kingsley. Notes of a Theological Student. Mrs. Jamison's Common-Ilan* Book of 'Thoughts, Memo ries end Pansies Star Papers; by Henry Ward Bea-her. Whlcht—Tlto Right or the Lon r footsteps of Si. Penh • The Dead In Christ; by Brown. Phßlp Colville ; Kennedy. The Words and Mind of Janie. frittee Cyclopedia of Biblical Literate ro. Dr Alcatel' {Yorke.. The Young Housekeeper. The Young Wife.. The young Mother. The Young Husband—ilealth, llarbangh'e vole. on-Future Life. Canamlng's Works. Slt phew,' Travois in Egypt and th 4 Maly Lana. Manilla Wrapping Papers, Blank Boos and Stationery of all kinds. t'or sato at Eaatarn prices' by i➢lSi J. S. DAVISON: _ To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor poiatets and Dlattufacturease THI SUBSCRIBER is nor, importing a superior quality T of OIL OP COPHIAC, of which % of an' °nacos with PO gallons pore Spirit will produce a tileCognao Brandy. His ESSEINCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARIYS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PRAM BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SOIDIAPPS sad SCOTTISH MUSHY, are ackhooledged by the New Pea assanf.acturere by the great Sh3inand nftar them. Di. rectiotui for nee will invariably be given by • - , DR. mins IneaTtAxairt, 41 Malden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter L4l Malden Chemicals, Plains, Bisoautb, Manganese; Thorn Eat.Copaira, /Barbuda Am; monis, Ac. dec2ll2 tf Palmer's Celebrated 'islplettrean Baia*lo IP TANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring gimps, Gravies, 0 Fish, Meat, time, ac. We advise ell goW - housewives to try it. Prime 25 cents per battle, at all Grocery end Yrult Stores In the United grates and Cenadas • Por sale by •ISCLUTUI and O. U. KEYSETt, Pittitrurfib. - P. T WWI] IIT ti 241 Market strait. Philadelphia. brolthdawly In =MEM! DELAWARE COUNTY CARPET DSANUFACTURINtI ARSOCIATION, on tho Chester Plank Road, two miles below tlw city line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIS. TEII,I A DESTRY,I3It Wictvlts,3•PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VEND/TAN CARPET' N (Wet very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance, (interest added ) The stock, 'can also •IMPOILTED EADEIDS of every variety, can be examined at tho Factory Warehouses, thsrby, or at ti the Stores, oe.lB and 20 N. SECOND st ,PHILADELPHIA : Wool bought, Span, Dyed or exchanged for Der Pets. lol4:3roda - SIDNEY.JONEB. Boarding School, OSUMMER BOARDING lIGUSE.—The GLEN llMff, end Grounds* ere offered for RENT for 'either 'the above purposes. The Bias and arrangement of - the banal!, tho beauty, ortent and variety of the grounds, and th e eingular advantage of the position, secluded from_ every thing objectionable, render this a moot detirable'iciation for either a Male or Female Seminary k'or tette, apply to inh°24 - J: SF. BUTE ER. 97 Front street. JULY DIAGAZINE.'t— Itaxpet'a, for . July Putnam, Gtsham, "_ Gotlay, 3l slip," Kniokerhokor," Leslie's Gtete, retarßon'a, Lealla'aJouel," Elaeltaco4, for June. AE-who want id kW BOOKS; and 11540011 as issued, las.: than can hi.h.v.l elsewhere, should _cell et • ' • - - LAUFER'S. BOOK STORE. „ • , 87 W , • _ _ 2f/ 3! IS 4! • BLTILDIAIGI-. LOT' FOR , i ck LOT 21 fist frontoloorrm atreet, and extecAtag ACI. bac3lo9 feet ialtfirte - (Tathe back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two smolt House's. • Thta Lot ia lAA desirable location for. a resr"..lez,e; alakt win at aold low,atat on•favorable term. Titlo good; and Cleaq.frotO faccutbrance. nquire of 61',0.011,13ML, 1918 At Mee of Moraine- Poet. Dissolution at Partnership. TOE- Pellnerebip forma by the nadareiguett "Taxis O'Neal, hi' tarrying on - "the 'Ceram Ooal Workn under the name and,etyle or 3 OFVO, O'NBAL a DIRLI4I7t, ie tioa' dissolved, - IS4AU 1011138, July .7.th, 130. ' 31).tra P. ?Mita; DR. MORSE'S IZ t+/{?RATING CORDIAL,, d pzehrOALSWON rIT ALCDJUNZ. Beatoroa ozet Life i.angLboriod CT EtortBlll'B. 0 I Tr will repaeaweakneoe with latteurh, incayedty with ofileteney t Irregillarity with untform and natural 114• ileity t and this _rot only oitheat hezard of reactloa,bnt with% happyetnt on the goneral oritenliation. in mind that all maa.ladiae itherevir they begin, 131,isb with 1 th e narrow! aystoaa, and that the paraltastion of the nerve cf motion and tense:lon 113 phy4etil death. Eear In mind, I alto, that fa evorti , kind of neriftut diaeaeo, the Ellzir Cor Mal le the onlyrellable proparattio known. No lanpage can convey an adequate idea of the hamar Mate and almost ntharaions change trhich it coceolons in• the disease!, debilitated and shattered D0T9021 eystera, whether broken down by mme ea, weak by nature, or Inaptair• ed by slokneart—the unstrung and relaxxl organization Ia at once braced, evivilled and built bp. The mental and PhYdrat vrrapto - me of =Tons disetme vanish together an. der Its Inflaence. Nor to theeffect temporary; for the Oar. dial properties of the ictedicine roach the constitution itself, and restore ft to ita normal condition. LOSS - OP ItLEIIORY, coeggdon, giddiness, nab of blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self deetraction—fear of lasattlty, dytTepsis, general poste*, lion, irritability, nenrountess, Inability to aloep, diseases. Incident to males, decay of tbe propagating itinctiona, bye. teals, mow:mugs, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipation, etc., from whatever ca 11946 arildnif it le, if :hero bo any reliance to be placed on human teal' many, absolutely londlible. 011 A: MEDICINE ROE Rte foiPandleled effects ot thto great reatonove in all oOtoplaints Incident to females, mark a new era in inventsrmale otmedlelne. TM:remade of stlmulluotehave b mle ed— th"L' twist:4lmM concoetr.l.4lll wed•porting to be' epedEed to the sariousdisenees and derangements to width the dall-avo ioriztatiolt Of Vol:MIA render he: Liabba _ EMMY V7o.Y.abi tfif BENBE, woo coffers trent weaknem„ derangement, nerTottainev, tremors, palm tha boob, or any other disorder, whether' f i:L a a m aga llar rat t g brit, o a r t Aa e u s !on to both eexas—to give the irlAhltisn o r others, win find thin Cordial alter ihoy tiovo (Lied ii)yot • tie or two, a thorough regime:razor of tho eyitart. in all dhoetimis are to be as the happy parents ot healthy off spring, who would notbaveb oot, have beta ui hut for this artrooril. may preparation, And it la equally potent thr the many Cis imam tor whtth it is reaommeaded. Theiotarals at young w.on hay° beat restored by oalng it, and lot in a shagle stance bee it tahvdte benefit the. IL MEWS OPFnilsi6ltelkniki. or consumptive habits, are remorecl by tho use of a toga or two to bloom and vigor, changingtheakin front apple, yel• low, sickly color, to a beautiful flolid complexion. • • TO TES MIEG en IVIDED, These ere sores of the =ld melancholy ec'enta picaiti• eed by early habits of youth, viz: weakness or the beak and limber, - pales In the head, dimness of eight, lose of se us , Golan power, palpitationof tho hears, dyspepsia, net-voile Irritability, derangement of the digestive reactions, general debility, eymptoms of consumptions, etre Mentally, tne furfal. effects on the mint ere much to be dreaded.- LOOS of memory, C011:117/0/1 of pleas, slepreision of IlpititS,lslll foratodings, aversion socioty, self dietruet, cad. -Ali thusa love of solitude, ti-nm'ff lictedty, etc, are 40Mt3 Of the evils prodn• . AEROBE COMITLAII.LATE,;O lIRIACIA aheruld reflect that a round mind and tody are the twat no. pessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the Journey through life become: a weary pilgrimsgo—the• • prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes all:domed ispair, and tiled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of smother be. came) blighted with your own; Dr.Morae's Invigorating Cordial bas been counterfeited by some unprincipled persona. In future, all the genuine Cordial will hive the prople ,, toes Ihowiralle pasted over the cork of each betties and tko following words blown in the glans: - - Dr. Litersoia Invigaraattes- Cordial, O. 11. RING, Proprietor, N. TI The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In Out aka—prics three doliara per bottle, tiro for dollarr, for twalvo dollars. O. N. RIM, Proprietor, ' .102 Droadivey, N. V. Sold bDrattglitithitnaghcrit tho.United - Sta.ee. Ginza and the West Ina*. • - AGENTS: Pittsburgh ..... .Da.GRO. N. REYSER, N 0.140 Wood el Do.- BROS., No. CO Wood Do. .....-.R. SELLERS, {F ood street Allegheny City—J. P. DIAGTING. &rant for 0h10...J. D. PARR, Cincinnati. raptirdawly New London, Ct. FEVER AND AGUE CURE. oE, Min/ WS INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, tlolt the Prevention ant Cure of larzaatirrsve and Ra il: sorrzwr FUZE; FL-pin and AGUE, QUILLS end ramie, Down Aorr, 0 comas. Bantus; Dimity Swear.% nod all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Mama. This subtle sAmospheric poison which at certain erasons le unavoldablY inhaled at every breath, to the estate In character 'wherever it esistallorth, South, Ella or West—sail will every whom yield to this newlyellscoverod antidote, which la claimed to be the vodka cltitiomry Lea . - oteirineevosule. Tide specific is ao harmless that itstay be taken by per. • sons of every age, sea or condition, and It will not autd ' Piste for One disea se others Bali worse, as is too often the m ann in the treatment by - Quitilue, Mercury, Arsenic, and ether Poisonous or deleterious drags, not a parilole of any ' of Is admitted into tlibrPreparation. The. proprietor distindly Maims these extraordinary - re' cults from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTAI TO It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even n the most elokly or swampy localities, from any or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly In • haling Malaria oz- Miasma. Icwrit inatentlyeleck. the Ague in persona who hero ant lered for any length of time, from one day to twentyyears, so that they need neverhave another chill, by continuing Its Use according . to directions. It will Im mediately relieve all the cliatreeeing results of Bilious or Ague dliesees, such ea general' debility, night sweats, eta. The patient at once begins to resever appetite and strength, and contlnnen uhtil a permanent and radical cure Is e ff ected. ' - Finally, its axe mill banish Hover Etta Agee from families andall•clures. • Farmers and. nil laboring men, by adopt ing in proventivi. will be Doe from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that &WAIT of the year which; while it la the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. . One or twe bottles witt Ammer for natinory eases; some mny require more Direction:. printed in _German, Prenell and Spanish, accompany cacti Iwtte. Prise One Dollar. Liberal discounts matte to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application,and the ante! ba consigned eu liberal terms to respoble parties to every section of the country. • 41.8. A. /tIIOOE9, Proprietor, Providence, • AfilliTta—Nerr York: C. V. CLIClitNEft CO., and 0 'EL RING: 2 POTTIIIt. Philadelphia DYOTT & BONE.licatnn: WICE J 11 No, 26 ( Liberty stree t. next door to Rind. WOODUDEIi a - ttnoTtlEu, corner Cr Alactertroti and Lecock ets., &. and J. T. SAMPLE A CO., Allegheny City. ifeloti7 DR. HOOFLAN.D'S CELEDRAII:D GERNANBITTgRO3 PiIEPAZED BY p DB. C. Pt. JAMEo7l;ll.DadOptLia, Pa., WELL MittrILU.LY Crßk LIVER commum,. BYSPEPS.I.e, JAL - NDltit, Chrc= , r. or Nerania Ditett4C4 of tke Kidneys. and all diseases arthoy from a dltordere r d Diva. or SierideA. a3Conatltps. tion,lnwardpiles, , theSt the Yie f . Asdoyoßlood tooma ch, Natuisadieartburn, Di _writ tor Food. Intl:less or weight In the Btotaach, sour Eructations, Sinking, orrluttering et the Pit of the Stomach, est:naps of the Head, Hurdeml and Difßeult Breathing, Flattering at tbe Boar, Choak• linos Buifocatingßeusation when in lying Posture, Diens es s of Vision, Dote of Webs before Ite Bight, Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Danetenty of rurapirfltioll Yellowness of the Skin and Eyoo; Pala in the Hide, Back, Cheat, Limns, ko.,t }hidden blLsharivf Heat Buratto; Lathe • - flesh, Constant Inaidtt ingeofitail,ancl great Deprosalott P The proprietor, in calling ;ha attention of the pnblie to this preparation, does eo wit a feetiog of the utmoet °owl. dente ita virtues lend afien to the direabes for wldob Ilia recircunendad. ' it Is no new and untried er tele , but-one that has stood the test of a ten years' Wows the American people, and its reputation ILIA irlie lettruiralled Inv Elm/W Pt. • partitions eatant. The testimony in its favor given by thy moot prominent sod aeell kisoWta Physicians and indk,idu• alai in all parts of the country is hontense. Referring any Who my doubt, tu ray." bitoseribllleat'br Practical Re:eipt Rook., for Fanners and Panyllits, to be had gratis, of nil th Agents for thellermsnßittem delp Principal Office and Manc.factal.l27 Arch etroet, hia, Pa. Aar Bold by Dr. Geo.ll. S.eyser, 146 Wood street; B. A. Rahman* Co., - No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brol here GO Woodetreet ; P. Bwarts and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny deeliblowly is, _ , • A 1• viuula .trisTlT ine 614 LUND STREET, (SOUT/I SIDE,) BET- PEN ft STREET ' AND TLIE RIVER, PITOBIJII4II, PA. DOCTOR BAELE; Graduate and Practiticner in the Old &twig of Medicine, llopathiC and Ilomcepatittc, and tar the pest tanyeare a ancressfulEidrol Wrist, hue tim e d s WATER CURE in Cho-above location' The perfectly safe, direct and itratted.ato- erect Ma aye. tem has on all Pavers, and all. diseases recite and ...route—. while it is mild, grateful andinvigorating to the weak anti -debiatated, renders it peculiarly desirable in famines, who will be treated at their homes. - • Allopettao and Retaarkhic treatment Will be adminis. tered where desired; but; after long and thorough cape rlence, Doctor Peels gives a decided preference to Hydro. pathy, which has, throughout the= old end new world, proven so eminently 'eracceatful in every form of disease, including' Incipient Consumption; Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Itheutuatirm, Medan*. Cuts neone, Nervous and Lifer Diseases.- •Teellmonlais of cures from highly reputable Citizens of nearly every State in th e Union, can be eartzulned abDuctorliseles 'Mika. The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult Blur gratis. • Warm water being used in theootamenCeatent, end often throughout the treatmoti.4 it b n luxury instead of unpins. ant, as thite tinnegnaluted might suppose,. s z azi rems. -510 -acts.Charlesiliewer, Waterman Palmier, Willis;, , . Thompson Deli, J. U. 'den; D. T. Morgof IL English, D. N. • . The utdorsighed,bailng visited DoSW: Dash's Itiatitu• to mid witnessed hLs sumisehil treatment, eleisthill> re 40taMotul MU . as it Lhorqughly..Ourated rul eklllml kby slam: • •• . . CharleB T. liassall. Jos. Weopitellr, DaTAU ilant Jobn 0. Cattia, P.obt. Patrick, Jolua•l3.l4Tipplon, John Wrigb W. W.-Patrick.ltoies E. Entan.O. Ormeby regß• iJana 20 cents. .20 ,4 .20 ~ 40 " Private Diseases. DR. BROWN; No. 41 Mamma Alloy, do• voter Els entire attention to au office practice. 111.: busineaz Ii mostly _confined to Prirc.te Vozer 021 Myatt; and such painful affections,. brought • brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and'eXCrPB. Syphitis , Syliittchiruptions,Catorrhea,Oleet, Stricture, Urethral Discrges; Impurity of time Blood, with all 'nega tes of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases Scorbutic Neap. 'Setter, - Ringworm, - Mercurial Dl.ftarse,,, Smalual WeaktleFra.lmpotinacy, M%V ies, iaeases of the Joints, Milani, Rheumatism, Female ela r:mi., Monthly Suppresaiona, D In- Ana, Venni:re Affanlons, Patna na th e Back and Lciaa. "Irritation of the Bladder and-Kidneys, sue 'taste ily treated. Cure guaranteed. • - • ••• • Twenty .yearte practice (ten tlda city) enatdea Dr. Brown to oiler BEIIIIMICUI of a opelyture to all Who may coma under his care.- - • • • • .011163 and Private Constdtatßua Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. - 'Pl:Charges moderate. -- now6:.l.bw/Y 'ood etreek lr tilt U ßb . a tiB ftg r ii is 67 r Xl 7 :j 7 t dagrlalrZet% that aSaPuitrouble. - Ifsmaes Mao Mid prlvate 071oo..Laltation Room., No. al Diamovi 4140.TlitablirShs,Pa, The tiegor ellwayB at, bop", afitendtgly CIIIM OY..NRILVOIIE ricala.aza RHODES' INEESEE '‘t
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