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P%sad and referred ;; to Committee on Claims and Accounts I' *«»* £ 4. ~ tsi On motion adjourned. !-' r ~i.-• '•- y 5 if:;cO;-. ‘•* i-^f^TI%:=■:'.* 1 %:=■:'.* '-■ 1 Annual Repoet or Trustees op tee Pitts ■>, i euboh Gas Cohfaxt.—The report for 1855 of f'-wW', ” 1 ’, ‘ ~ " the Trustees of tho Pittsburgh Gab Company, >-fi' j .a- 1 '- ■ made by Tho 3. Bakewell, President pro tem., was »' -‘‘V '’ <’ ‘~* ! "iV- ’0 >-' -" presented to tho Councils at their meeting on .A Monday evening, from which we gather some i C'rc 'K y, i’X' rv, ‘n*'!^* s U t y facts that may bo of interest to tho community V'-HrV s'* v ' T \ at large. It represents that 8,500 feet of pipes bsen dariog tho last year, making in . Vjt .S s f 4 bonhed, furnishing to pnblio and private coo* -Burners 40,795.450 cubic feet of gas, being an ■~^ x _ * ncreaBe ot 2,603,807 feet over last year. Tho •?*? I reduction in for ooko and tar amount* iag* 09 compared with tho cost of fuel, makes a 8£ V'4’?y.rp«’vr difference between the years ending Ist Joly, 1 4 1864 SDd 1556 - of * 3 ’ 021 th ® latter 7car. itffi - whioh nearly amounts to tho difference in the 3 pwfit of tho two years, and consequently in tho t;Er^sci.^i‘.\^oijVi.o^y-&B.'i»^!Si^e§ *■ 5-1 balanoo of the extension fund; but as the per* ii®i reviral of publio credit has occasioned a ; ;aP=Cl 1 P 'V [ \7-:'Vv.y more vigorous prosecution of those branches of -e- *;. '.••*( manufacture for-which tho gaacoke is more par ticularly adapted, tho Board hopes that the de jaj^S;,tnl^^Ei»S'!,*■- mand in future will keep pace with the eupply ; nlthough they fear that the small number of buildingB now In process of construction will 4y^ih.’A^ir2;T3^vf/l-sii'’4S'^4ns»t»gij'.s»iip'u.'!.«?*j|rr e v«nt much demand for gas tar, for which ' t .''lP llr P oße t * lc ‘ r principal consumers have need it. ’J Notwithstanding the heavy loss by oondensa k',' of 6° 3 during the last sovere winter, the oost ma king it has been lower than -Jj Bt}*{*£>H?f .li. JV’ r V;,' -. ' Vi% r '"'.'-''; : ’-^ ; ,‘j ;i fkhl, ! i li « :, *,''=.' ! ;'s''f i :l ,ast y° ar . although tho price at which it has Bo *‘l as een 60 materially reduced as to tend > a mong other oausos, to produoe tho re- in tho profits of tho works. In conso- L,; of the extension of thopipes.ithosbe ;; ' ' -'' :: ' "■ l ' r . 'Jcome necessary to remove some of the mains :‘^'r i >'rk’;' l S«kS ; ' '°.fv Vv;<' ;^v''';; if»'t?,Vk i. , joriginally laid, and replace them with pipes of '?,?• Bizo v The contracte for this work havo 'k-fiijk'SSs-'k'—^ a * l ® ll 00 favorable terms, and it is ex- V''k l i-ihJ-p;’.; I, w'k'k.tq.T.'3pected that the proposed alteration will be oom r"c'-CiV' ear 'y > a the fall, so as to prevent any re i ':= »« ! pe of the oomplaints of soaroity of gas, '..' ’.' v-u, '.'?• ■'■ -' Swhioh were mado last wintor, in somo parts of *v*q ’,' k -• v ’.‘k-"k ; ,:'’P® ®‘ty- Tho following is a list of tho offioers and President, John Holmes; Secretary, A. Bong; Treasurer, James M.Christy ; 1 -j;"".'," 1 -'-.‘ir* 7JijSngineer, James Thompson; Trustees, Thomas 'aoC--'''t*>^vsi?"C;>' ■ ' >‘ ' ' ■:-ri‘c‘,:’ f --‘7. - *■ .Jiakewell, Georgo Blaok, Robert Beer, Joshua ’.'uKjfrt, '- ~ ; ; ‘-'-7.. ilanna, John Holmes, John S. Kennedy, Samuel r ; '^2K.a- v '‘ X '"%'- ' 1 ' C'- ■ /kk.';'-'-"“ 'i'i--S- Long, James B. Murray, William F. Mur "•'k'‘,‘.'"-k f {";,v*i'l *Sooh, James M’Auley, Daniel M'Curdy, Bolo fc,c ■'•. ".-&?•■' : -v nf ; k : r'f 011 stoner yS7 7 7,“ ibl * k -3 and Fatal Raileoad Accident. - • Cl" • 7' r , r v' 7 ‘ d-'“-'.'kl \ : .}-A young man named James Wobb, a brakes ’on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, - rpet with an aooident yesterday forenoon by ' '■"• ': . J'" Whioh ho was deprived of lifo in a horriblo .p'’iji’?.-.i ':i*J \ ..Ho fell betweon and was ran over by tho remain - ; When pioked up it was found that he had with almost instant death, both of hie legs nearly severed from his body and both -o i..' ■ , ']\V , i STnß'brokon. Hie nook was also broken by tho Webb.was a single man, about 20 of ago, his widowed mother residing in Beaver oounty, Pennsylvania. Aldcr- Abraham Hays, of tho Fourth Ward, Alle in ‘ho absence of tho Coroner, held an 'bv’-cV-’i '•■,■. and found a vordiot in accordance with abore foots. • ■ ■ -"■’■s ■ r. '■"’>■ vgr.:-*L t>i v.sytt ■-.■■„• v-. r. •. .7r uf’ : . -.N '• ■ **♦ *~ r £ ;f H ' V; t. •;»; ... -■■' o - 1 ~:i feorts to be found anywhere. We speak know* r> *•«-•» *?~iWy on the subjeot. The card will bo found in V- &!>£&!»*M oolnmn; or a lithographio representa- V v'- 'v • " ': : '; •*:" in of the grounds, buildings, &0., may be had application at our oounting-room. i j'*'!-' » - r * " *« ••* £ * *< *'• f- t&! 'l.'.D’’ £ ' t _ ' £>'-?: 3to»ay Littuon Case.—Mrs. Catharine Mo the keeper of a tarern in the Diamond - • : ,; ' ' ;B^'i :! ri; ' o . :% ;- V vtieglieny City, was fined yesterday afternoon ’ <, ? a»d oosts for selling liquor on Sunday, oon 'i. ; to law. In default, she was committed to c '- ;ri :■ it: for 80 days. y r ;-,«5; .w A1 t AJ ; '.f.A s AA' 'i' "A-”' 'C- f —• r ':;.V r-i^ «4*v» ■*** *' .« --* '•/•£*(, tffaf V'-'KrV* :** ** •, i '•»-"»- *V,. w / fcV • ■ •••• - 1 . .#■' '-v ii .* '> '■*(■ r*' **- f* ■f-*<*t* 4 J‘£«> w «* ~ «?£ **, *v" * \j. ,- v *SV t, • ■ ' • - V-v:- u ' '• - • •- -• ‘:,--I •. ■■ ■ .•- •: f ?*#s.3l P. M. DAVIS Auctioneer. CIHOICL till AN DIES AT A CO L lUN - Tburo'is t morn ) log, August 2d, at 11 o’clock, Bt the Commercial Sales Looms, corner of Wood and Fifth str.wta, will be sell— -2 half | ipes superior Cognac Brandy; 2 quarter pipes superior A. Seignette lira tidy ; Z do do do Cognac do 1 do du Madeira Wine. _ jy~l P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, I CASE - CHOICE LDjUoKS at AUCTION—Ou There* LO day morning. August 2d, at 11 o'clock, at the Ocro* morcUl Pa!:»s Rooms, corner of Wood ad Fifth «Tee»«, wl!j I ? pol l l niv'i eup-rlor Brandy "• do do Golden Sherry; 4 do do Black Dwarf Madeira. j>dl__ P. M DAVIS, Auctions. DRY GOODS AND VARIETY at Thurr*- d iy momiug, August 2d, at 10 o'clock, at the Cooir*i'* cirtl Sale* Looms, rorner of Wood and Fifth street.-, will be prdd— % general arsortmeni of Reasonable Dry Goods Clo thing. Fine Shirts, Hap* and Caps, Bonnets, Parasols, L’n* Lr«lla:, Hoots and She**, Ac. A.-.. __ P. M DAVIS. Auctioneer. T LOTTING ’BROWN UuR&K AfTuctK.'Non , Friday morning, August Ai, at 10 o'clock, at t e Su> bis ot R. H. Patterson, corner of Diamond street anJ Cherry alley, will be sold, for account of whom it tuny c*-n -ctro—One well broke Brown Horse, suitable for a family. JJ2B p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer FAROIfeIHS* AND MEOH ASICS’ LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital Amount securely invested.. COMPANY effects Fire Insurance on Bnlldiogv, . Good?, Furnt ure, Ac. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insurance upon Uvea, upon tho most favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Neali, George IX- Armstrong, Charles Diogee, Kd. P. Middleton, K R. Uelmbold, George Helmbold, Fred. 0. Brewster, Thomas Manderfleld, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. Edward IL HxlhboU), Secretary. PITTSBURGH RRFEBEHOBS. Uon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J R. M’Clintock, 1100. P. 0. Shannon, Col. 8. W. Black, Uon. J. B. Guthrie, A. B M’Calmont, Etq , Thomas J. Keenan, Eeq„ Wilson M’Candlets, Esq., Cel. J. He-on Foster, Gen. J. K. Morehead. R. M. Riddle, The character of the above Company Is of the first class, and combines the rare and uousaal privileges of Fire, Ma rine and Life Insurance. Gentlemen cf elevated standing are associated Id lie management, and interested as Stockholders.’ THOMAB J. HUNTER. Agent, jy27 St Charles Building, No. 108 Third »t. Magazines and weekly papers— Ladles’ Gazette of Fashion for Auguet: Graham's Magazine do Putn&m’a do do Peterson's do do Godey’s Lady's Book do Ballou's Monthly do The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated Newa, last arrival; All the'Eastern Weeklies for this week. For any new Book or Magazine, call or send to W. A. GILDENFKNNEY a OO.’B, jy29 Fifth eL, eppoeite the Theatre. ' ADL&B’ FASHION B " " j Leslie’s Ladles Gasotte for August, 20 cents; Putnam’s M&gasl no do 20 do Graham’s do do 20 do Godov's Lady’s Book, (second 2O oonts New York Journal for August, 18 do Peterson’s Magazine, do 17 do Ballou’s do (seoond supply,) 10 do Female life among the Mormons, $1; Star Papers. Harper's Magazine and Knickerbocker for August confi dently expected this dayor Monday, and will be sold at the old prlco, 20 cents per oopy, at jy2B LAUFPKR’B BOOKSTORE, 80 Fifth at. JEANETTE!— She Is dressed In silks and satins. And her step ie full of grace; She Is lovely lu appearance— But what a sallow face I Her hands ore email, but 01 how rough; She surely does not know That HERPETIC SOAP is Just the thing And then the price Is low. 6 n» Horp.Uo Boop hoo boon mod with groat raccera for cente per cake. Used os a Nursery Soap for children U 2 unrivalled. Sold by b. L. OUTHBRRT - 140 Third at. LLIS’ FLUID EXTRACT uv a oa of thte exceUent medicine received by aoa 01 tbia Jy l& JOB. FLEMING. 1 SpLE HATS— J. WILSON A SON, IOiM» No. 91 Wood f treat, are prepared to furnish the best quality of 811 k Hat (Fall style) at $4. jj2g CHROME YELLOW—6OO lbs Just rac'd and for by' jy2B FLEMING BROS. /'IALABRIA LIQUORICE —Prime quality; jnst rac’d and \y for 6ale by (lySSj FLEMING BROS. YRINGES—A full assortment just rac’d and for eale by Q Jy2B FLEMING BROS. LCOHOL—IO bblsjust received and for sale by jy2B FLEMING BROS. lARD OIL—A prime article; Just rec’d ai.d for sale by j Jy2B FLEMING BROS. QfimcMriwn pEAWRRI) TON 10—12 dos ef this calebm. O ted Tonic, also 12 dos of Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, received by f jy!9] JOS. FLEMING. : TJOERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS—W doaen Of these Xj exoeUeat Bitters rac’d by * JOS. FLEMING, I jyW Oarstr Of Diamond as 4 MAikst ft. (By the Union Line.] Railroad Matters. London Dock Port 8300,000 5200,000 COMMERCIAL POST. PIT'I SBURGd BOARD OP TRADE AND naiienAHTS’ exchange. ODIOEBB. fraideni— JOHN SHIPTQN. nni Viet President—Via. H. Stma • Second “ “ Wa. B. Bbowb. Secretary— Wa. 8. Havbn. JVeaxurcr—Joas D. Sotjur Superintendents. T. Nobteak, Jb. OowniUti of Arbitration for July.—Vi. R. Crows, V. Pj Fbas a Belisrs, Jons Bcitt, Alrx. Gobdos, Jons McDititt. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 0/nos o/ rax Dan,? Mohmiso Post, | Wednesday, August 1,1866. j FLOUR—Sales 60 bbls snperfino, old wheat, from whar£ at $9; 20 do do do, fi om store, at $9; 100 and 60 do do and oxtra. In lots, at $9@9,25; 33 bbls superfine, in lots, at 49. WHISKY—SaIes 66 bbls rectified, in lots, at 36c. BACON—Sales 6000 lbs shoulders at Oc, cash ; 10 000 do do at 9c, equal to cash ; 3000 do do B%c, do ; 20u0 do do at 6O days; 1000 do canvassed hams llLjc, cash. JjLAßl^—Sales 8 tierces No. 1 at cash. COFFEE—SaIes 10 bags Rio at 11c, cash. Imports at New York. The value of imports at Now York for the pan wook ahow a material falling off aa compared the corres ponding week last year. Annexed are the comparative figures as given by the Journal of Commcrcr . For the week. ism Dry G00d5......... $2170 133 $1,02y>31 General Merchandise 2 338,60-1 1,629 166 Total S 4.614,797 $ 2,660,697 Previous iwenty-nine weeks 103.611,044 76 691 G 73 Total since January Ist $108,126,811 $78,342,370 The movement of Dry Goods for the week compares as follows: „. , , , V' l } U>o Week. 1654. ISSS. Total entered et the port $2,279,133 $1,021,070 Total tlirnwn upon the market 2,2*4,452 1 125 070 From January Ist. Total entered at the port $62 6.37,764 $31361,809 lotal thrown upon the market.... 60,653 314 83 020 018 Foreign Exchange. The following are the rates of i jreign exchange, et thi. date, at Philadelphia • London premium, 60 days in fa W Do Jo 3 *• u ftcloy Vax\s yt dollar, GO days u,13^£-fa>4lV Amsterdam, do •• ... «I^4l Flour ir Wauuso.—We believe there wos not, an Fri day and Saturday, a barrel cf flour to be purchas'd In this ®“7* ** J* extremely scarry*, and the last sales were at $11,20 Ttmej, Monday. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. j'*'* York, July SL—Stocks better; Illinois Central, 87> a ; Canion, Cumberland. 2D#; CloveUcd and To leUo, 90J£; Michigan Central, 9714; N. y. Central. ftS-b. ; Krlo, 61>*; Reading, 90 J*. Cotton nrm, with upward t**u*i ency; sjucr 1000 bales N.O. middling, JH.J; Uplands mid dling. 10;- K . Flour firm; sale.-* 7500 bids straiirht St&to; Southern unchang-d, sal** 000 bbls. Wheat a trill i higher, sales 19,000 boa Southern white si $.2; r*d, $lB5 Corn lower ; ralej 45,000 has mixed at «B\4. Pork n trifle lower »l«* 2260 bbls at $19,62. Beof Gnu ; rales 160 hbri. Ur-i easier; sales 175 bbls. Whiakv doll. Groceries firm Pnn.tnn.pinA, July 31—There is n hotter demand for Flour; price.* steady with limited receipts; mGm t» g Q bi,j, fXt . r ?_ 6l * 9 6(1 ® ul extra hrano* ; a fair demand at $9.25*,;. 10,25. Wbe.it in fair d»ta*ud, sa!i-» 4,000 bn at $1 *•’> (c£i,Bs for good to prime Re-d . und f !/-*•■<«.2 ft,r prime W hire, torn dull hik! hold nt y*i !>r govd Y.-iinjv. Ot»L.i *twlv Whi?ky active, rales cf .VO bid” at 4’. for bids snj -10 for hhds. July 31. —The demand for Flour is In advance of the supply, tod prices are upward : sales LJ7 hbls at $• *9o, and its) bbls at $7,i«V The market for Bacon i> firtn, and Ihero wer*» aim-* «*le« made at an advance on previous quotation* The river 1« rising rapll’T. Weather warm and clear Cattle Market Pr.nAOaruia, July Id.—Ti e receipts of Be*:" Cal Cm dur ing the wer»* fmall, notwithstanding which prlcx-s havs declined a *U*de; at market Too itstxvca and ■i.lK.-O Sheep and Lamb:- were offered. Tb» pr:r-- of B*tf Cottf* arc bk{t(»l2 hheep sold al ; Lktubs The high price of lL*»f nv •rrost-d u dematid t-'-r w hich !• hvrJly m-t In thq supply. bI'M.MEH RESORTS. PZRHY COUSTYWA&M SPUISG3. r 3 WAI KILIM? T’l.V.': »j;i t-« --v.fi 1 £>.’ rL-Dora -~a asd r.jt-r iL* J'iKTU ijK .1 I. xri : Ttejr *xe dri;.(btf4ll; tocv.pd rt» hwriata’» Crr«-k. raUft? nonb-wnt of Duaraac n. i'.U; •. jlnc.- Ivin* ! fV—n ll«ru.-s,'arv, < u «;« K:ii; p.., k -^.• bare cf ilcanUxr, * n.-.v ‘ , -i »' .■ a ” - “"•» tU.n St., I--'.. nE-'-'ri. . Pf'iStKiul Cpp'.'MUDlt)' 1 r Vli (.•?■» »I»>j-J t:f ~f rcaiiioc; th« mrroac-.Ua>.: o?- ■: \o Ute ejK>rw*njnc; and lour Mmvth Bn i rh«4r n-Ua :brc-o»h a -r-autry nar urpas:«j for fc-j. t tr. 4 f will diTtr>’-irv tbr* ataa«rsahcl* of Ui? finer au4 CAkfU AO KP ‘-an S tir;f.7s Hvr-e.-* t&ki n 'r 1 : t-•! v v;, i .•smiur.bif . <»fthn MKIUCINaL i,*l; ALITIKA r-f the rau-i; ?na U-T-lij U. **.il Tttir h-avnUwa red v,y u-.e t-rt Ohis.a lU* t'rsbr, s.t ! p.r- f r>*jr.::c-*>-.l ut. r.ur].n/-«srt Ser carlo,. c:. Lun-'.u.-* •,<»&/:*. *•.. e.a.i r_ t«■ V-kiop; T*. -r- 7 t—a- £•*» In *■:, -trrr oi»e .'•! «Li filler lUik-reat l*ctp*---*lar*--—lh-Klo- C - Faliter.';*-!:, (,».•/ ihr-- «* >r..-at «*. s c ,rt,-v rrtpn miaa:ra. L*.-;bV :.ui >k.-. 3 IM/li-t h-.rr. b.-ea roa-.t!U'-t«-J. wuh *W l>* .-u-.-i-tn ;ca { ..-,n-r. CPUu:r W;U* I’LUNoU DA 721* , 1.-, 4 VhetuTiTa; f »h* -d;-. lic w. t All* *y h, t. ;> v i&rd < ;cr\.*', cot v« rl-c’C* ca he ftr.‘i - I* '•*' ri.r- n " ,v : £j i 1 *.'ll 3 will W b*r*{, and ch“ •.- *v 1 £E.R? HSiTti ran:* p**r .lsyj withlr.t t ct.cs/v r ----j prop-drier r*ri«. ETCrT BttPStl'TT'. *H; paU {• * ha*in/ U-u t-'f. -f ru-j', f*n laiic.j. AH ri.a.ciU£l.-aLi' re i *._• • «.*••- i; : » r , T Cv;;n:r Waru tytvoff* .l-c.Ky ad-r*'tv.j :• . nr-n ' l’*'l ■ ?h»-» tfilf {*• . •r» ( i'T5 f . 5 :» u rn-KK rh't r Warm Sl'NMKit liia.iki.lLAT KKTBTONF /I *TJiL, HctrnvA'-.rt Cc . r *. <•*-., tirrrf arof CA’r'y-. /■*,-?: ou.’/s /;.;*• ~■' /*;•( ;’-ji a*. rrJv Kr hr.urr ndr T;n•• •MS.sb’ fa 1 .. *j- l - lL'« <■( pnniic report Ij loraUsJ «u tha h«nS:.5 - ■ ih« •• /’ln ?j an i« r * " at the poofiaftu-a zi spru-« CWi Jo. .Star irrut iruslaJnlng watani, h<-r« .I}‘'-har;;--- ft*-if, nn.i rutr'lr* a I munaurr In fi Vbr* ru>i. down :L* Mountain*. Tfce r»ry petition of *!.'.* lie',! rnai/-* v: a hjp ptarc of wjourn h.r a h-w »«*• x « ~n {t-« »nn?Tlvan.fk t>ntrai llaUrne.l. wbvra ih* /t- *: lurnptx from ihp an 1 t rr,«.U rcu/PD'ra'r- - makisc; •tpy p,cn*v »n-l tlr.!.-:, a Jar. t-y U:» '-ara and atairp.*. u. AUfi’ina, ‘I *.r. ) ihvj Mouolald^ Thp !!t)U»v I' F\ V*! fc 'TJ*', f-iur «•?,},,-*b ff-Hi .-.i'A" *od roomy. newly pa,*r*-J, p«ti. an-} f”raiK?)-l from b*»-mrut !•.’ fcta--. v itfc P .:\ th. uv-.lrru !m;;r- r-cumu *r„i spphacrra Of C-ni-i Katin, Ar. I: L t'j., •, T^n Tbere are superb rii»w* of rr<-ry dryartnjsDt of th* .>j- un t*fo sorcerythe “ *l'»ric>y.» m»ant&lcr,“ the “eternal bil!a. w Ofll*r In lu the lino***, tlnur; tcrJt f.r wtiri:— sod tb* proprietor ready U> r»c«>e »ii|tr>ra at m,*}. mi* charter. K. F. H\cLfcTJ’, lT^prlrt^T. ctrrtwcrs j;t rrTTaact/iii. William Carr A Cn., 329 L berty rtrvet. Jobn Q. Shueobergor. John Acdamou. William 8. Campbell, Bt. Charles Hotel. 1 J)11 In in© District Coart of Allegheny Co. Jiuss Nsuson j /-No. Pl[i, July Term, l*sj. Chancery. A. Ibvuc, et al) A SI) NOW, to nil, July 21 l, A D. !Ssf», by asfr*«tr.ent of counsel, J K lIIIAIjY, Kaq . is apptdclM rrcrlrer lo collect anil rrcnire lb* <>l th.. firu, vt Joq» N„L *°° a Co., and lo dl-i-jne of the sto**k and (not* «•( fh>- f>m fti wo m prarticable, and tf. j«sy th» .Md*. i}. r .r*ot - n i u> hold the residue subject to the er-ier m the Court From the Re.>ord B-y A. CAMPBELL, Jn. PERSONS indebted to tbo firm t t JAM KB NELSON A CO. are requested to make payment tfi ih<> und.-mlKced without delay ; and those having claims against said firm, to present them duly authenticata-I fur pottletnent. •1. K. lIItADV, K«*cu file In this office, for tho examination ol th«. public , H. B. TBN-KYCK, Agent. Office, North-west corner F.fth aDd Wood eireete, Pitta burgh. j y 'Z4 L ' mon *■ to.'i Wuy Line. BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA. «pwi i -THE undersigned having purcbiuw-d P art °f D AO' 1 ? Canal titnok, nr* prepare*! to do * WAY FREIGHT BUSINESS between Ibis place and Columbia. All bueiopw entrusted to oar care will ba promptly attended to by up, at the Warehouse formerly occupied by b. Le ( *ch a’Oo., Canal Basin. LLOYD H LEMON. ' JySfcdlm* LARIMER'S TRUSTEE Ip oreparud to pay a dlvlduod of FIFTEEN I’EIl CENT., I'd “ etocks ” of various Linde, at cash prloes. Jy?B:lwda3tw 'Wanted. LABORERS ore wanted ou the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio. jy26:dltt* O RANGES—100 boxes “Messina” Granges Ju#t received and Tor sale by IIEYMER A ANDERSON, jyBl No 39 Wood street rrUN—lOO pigs Banca Tin jubt received, in store and for X aale by [jy3l] J. W. BUTLRR & CO. WANTED —Uhio and Pouua. Railroad Scrip: Moiiongabela Navigation do by jyM __AUSTIN. hOOMIS. A PEEK PAKEUS—2O do 2 Pratt’s Patent Parer, whole sale and retail, at the Implement Worehoupe, 17 Fifth street, by QyflOJ JAMES WARDRQP. _ GRAIN DRILLS —Moore’fl Patent Improved, the most simple and complelo'Brill for Farmers in use. Call and examine. For sale, at manufacturer's prices, at the Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street. jy3o:w3l* JAMIES W_AR&ROP._ PATENT CIDER MILLS—With Metal Cylinders, for hand or horse power ; warranted. For sale by jy3o:w3t* _£*^ KS WARDROP. CARD. MAGNESIA—4 coses for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., jySO corner Wood and Fir.'t sts. GUM SUELLAC—II cases for sale by jyUO B. A. FAHNESTOCK £ CO. JUST RECEIVED, by Express, a beautiful article of La dies’ Colored Gaiters, latest styles. jy2B W. IS. BCHME&TZ, No. 107 Market st. A&r E. 80HMEKTZ, at No. 107 Market street, sells YY • Boots and Shoes very low for cash. Give him a call, and see. [Jy2B] W. K. BCHMERTZ. JUST RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market stTeet, 1 case of Gents’ Fine Patent Leather Congress Gaiters, a desira ble article for thja'season. Frwj low W W. £. SCHHERTZ. ’ '' t :' '’•*** £** ** * £•* «* ** -> *•' *'. •’ • •'---£r. , ’ '■ --'/* '• lw r j..-VV.* /**♦ * -.’ *' «•**£**. »*3te *' "r- $BB5 • -4J. 1111211111 * .f'r « a. ' v* t 5- '*» 1 ■ *, r , ," <•• h v \«- • V- K **■ . • A*-- ♦ *1 '■ >tj ; • ••• ; i. -•>••, *• “ V ». -*• 4- * ■.} ■.■-y-’-Vy- JUS W 8 FOSS. RIWJER JiSEM. Tot Rivbb.—The stage of water at dusk last evening w** 7 feet 2 inches, by the pier marks, and falling. Weather w&rm and clear, without any rain during the day. Tm steamer “ Rosalie,* Capt A. Bheppard, is tht regular Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Fob Louisvills.—The new steamer “ Grapeahot,” Capt. A M'Bride, will leave this morning, at 10 o’clock, for the above and intermediate ports. She offers n fine opportuni tv to those traveling in that direction. Ws learn by a telegraph despatch, that the steamer “ Kentucky Home ’’ was mnk on Monday night by coming in collision with the Bteamer “ Telegraph,” between Cin' clnnatl and Louisville. Tbo despatch did not give pattica lars, os the wiroa were not in good working order. Thru mammoth shafts have been contracted for by Mes3fs. Fosseit A Co. of the West Point Forge. They are to measure each 37 feet in length by 8)4 Inches in diameter, and 9 Inches in the journals. These shafts are intended for steamers now building to ply between PHtsbnrgh, Ht. Louis and New Orloans. T«i One new steamer c: Reliance,” Capt. S. 0. Young, will leave on her maiden trip for Cincinnati to-day. She is light draught, and fully equipped to fill the requirements of the steamboat law. Our Diend, Capt. CadwalJader, will be found In the clerk's officer, ready to superintend all bual ness connected with his department. AilhiVKD. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville, 1 ‘ Lax erne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. " Clara Fisher, Henderickaon.West Newtcn. Michigan No. 2, Herat, WeilsvUle. H Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. ‘‘ Yorktown, Toe, Cincinnati, '• Rosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling. Sam Young, Grey, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Searner Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. ,l Luzerne, Bennett, Browtisville. ’• Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Pittibargh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packet#. I The DIURNAL, Captain AJB. Sespubd, and ggffSm&the FOREST CITY, Oaptain Gsobob D. Moobb, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate porta. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M .—Returning she will leave wheeling on Tuesdavs, Thursdays and Paturday*, el 7 % o’clock, A. M. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thorvlavs and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A.M.— Ktiuruiny, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wcdnesilavs and Fri days, at 714 o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, nnT 2B No, 165 Front street. MISSO mil RIVER ' packet. * For at. Lonii, Tbe steamer STAR OF THE WEST, T. W Master, will leave for the above and flSsSSSintcnfiediate ports on SUNDAY. August sth. etIQA.M For freight or passage apply on board, or to aufri JOIIN FLACK, Agent. For Clnclzxnati and Loulivillel bm The hteamer GRAPESfIOT, Capt. A. M<‘ jJiagj-ARiu&i; Clerk, Ww. Mcßbidi ; will leavn for the JQKaSßSsal'Ove and Intermediate ports on WEDNES DAY , Aug lot, at 10 A. M. For freight or apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Cincinnati. t Tbp »*#erarr FAIRY QEKEX, Captahfj.o. Clfrk, J. T Kctkidy; will !nr« forlhe «S*«iss3£*»K>Te aod iDtorsJodiite pert# on TUCttM>AT. August 2, *i 10 A. ii. Kvr tr«tght or j.aaeagti apply on board, or lr. “'•el JOHN FLACK. Ag**nt For Cincinnati. The steamer RKLIANCK, C*pL S. C. Yoraa ; Cap?. will leave for ibe £2SttSS* a^T4 and intermediate parte NYKDNKSDAY, August I. at 10 o’clock A. M. For frdfjbt cr passage apply on board, cr to «“•*! FLACK & RAKNEB, Ajr<«nt* Th- rtpao-r LUCIK MAY,C#pt J. J. i UviSLJS fv.a—Aspsrv? Jr., (Jlert—wJU far t*>° at-otc *nd all latermrdJato rrrt* on Auffus; Ist, «i 10 A. M. f r <-r epply ou tv-ard, or _ JOIIS FLACK._Atf«til_. Tonday Packet far "Wheel»off*. filartetu and Galltojioltfl. i f£3> *a nvvr ftnJ *t. ; »cmr CONVOY, Woif, Mftitpr, L. OA£«rCßr>, gi.Wflfiaßiii j,^ Te f dr aL-o»e ao-i tntcrrr.rdla'j' ; v *i» K»r freight, c j raaaar»», apply on board to' ,r»3 ii. M tiAATON, or 0. IUtLSBS, Acor.L^ J. It. Uarhoar* T EVtIT CJ.KUn, gT. Lotr% Mo., (at W. N. NevMi’.-i Lj c-'C.r".) J. K. FAJVKOUH Ji4Tin“ tonij rTcrrtr.tira Jo mA Frrjj];! for ftnabat!*, cf7rr3 ioJnr-ctrT.n'9 t.- ■*.«!’ a r»*?CSlArO l\i. Cl-K-Lh. r - tl INFiiKMATION ha* xaadr to tbt* Itnord of IlralLh :h*.t cn«*i cf ri ;»ra cutAHjp cf ti;« city y_*tp l-sr.n l-jiurbt within toi :_>r re‘:*r. No uoui-t tha c/ viia ri*h ar» hy jrv.UTtj cf hujc;»ti!tr *«t It Is f-roj.er thpy fthoulj ha icrbrauM that thry *nl to a teret* penalty by so doin/ i j»r- Legliji'crp }**s tills !n ra'- * wtirTr ti jmr# is raxlircant «o- ln crdr? lh '’ cj»t faun an j ehlrh, whrn if has a ftoim*, «~arryir t«la U-u£ *a ;h*T9 rm»'c,« a frr It* rr taor»*hv3 atu.-i I-:-- >';• naj- P-.arl of Ile-aJLh »r.* dfliirmlctd to ec.fc.rre the If patircts asirecl with rhc.Tifa, or any or cwcta !l«p*r-v*, cnt«klji the city, evast U rtsotal tr atjyrf tile HiypduK ecnrrytnjt lhUbaT dust hf.ra a perm*! fmra the of lUaldi. -v ;> - »-* cf Li r*UrU u- ih* of «n art •pprered April %, 1 *4*^ »i. Tha? any a*at*r, Mn»m«n.'!>f «.r otbrr prrr 4 r >n rharg-s of any Ta&ici cr ? tala (tag »cr r( •Jv ry>s or by tfc- iM.i udl#t th* prorUtaa# of tlJj a 1?;, >hsU, upcn -vcrir th.'r-ri, by LrriL'tJinrr.t rf pro.V*rutJ>Ma in »qt m-.qh. b*v. uw jurtKlsctlon, p«y * flo* net #.iwiia J : Cr* tuotlr-1 1. Usk *. (o t* aaj paM la!o the ervaiarr rf -iH li ’rj-l cf flffiUh Tbil wh-ctrw ib* Beard of Health shall lnf-?rcj?vt*»-o that any malignant or contagions diwuo «« prevail* aa Bfon-sat-1, all ocmiauDicatlr.n with auch tofrrtnd pert or t>Uc«* fh-vi t* aabjoot t;» Bech control and regulation** a* tlan of Health ciay r?un tins* to tUn« dlrret, and publish u. c.u* or nj-'t- mrwrpajwra published In tht> rity of Pjju*. burgb , and thereupon p»«ry p*r/on or param*, and all w*m «nd ra-rohaodler, brddiog and dotting fmta inf.*r>d port or pl*r*i, and baring ratonvl and two broujhl Into tbr city if f’Utabursh contrary to sunb rvga littonß, *bai! tn the satn«* proaltirs aa I* prorkKJ for in tbr pm-pdfng ftpetion. Tb** pfoai*.]** the whole oct will fc* air telly i-nforred 15 : rrl+r A. C. MURDOCH, Phys Man to tb* Boar 1 of Health FORTUNE, Jr- : Health ocif^. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Three daily tiirouqq train*, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN I**»m Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ?U, A. M , and Pitt*- burgh for Philadelphia at 7. A. M. TIIK FAST LINE learns Philadelphia for Pittsburgh wIP. M„ and Pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. THE NIGHT EX PRES* TRAIN lpares Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. fid., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at y. 20, P. M. tUalrsvkll* Aorcmmodatlon Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 430 o'clock, P. M. Erlntou'i Av.vomo datlon Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 \ M 3:30 o'clock P. 51., end &2(> P. M. Thr ahoy* liars connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads i<- and/rvm 8L Louis, filo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111 • Frankfort, Leiington and Louisville Terra Haute, Madison, Lafiuvtta and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati Dev ton, yprinfauld, Bellefcmtalne, Bandusky. Toledo, 6l*r«- land. Columbus, ZaneeriUo, MasaiUon and Wooster, Ohio • also, with thaßteam Packet Boats from and to New Oa'sMrrs' Br. Loots, Locistu.li and Cikciihuti. ‘ ' Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above pieces. For farther particulars, sea handbills at the different HtLrting points. Passenger* from the West will find this tho ahortent and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THO 3. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESKIUEN, jy2l Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Commercial *. Uathamatlctu >COLLEGE IB NOW OPENED for the reception tf Pup Us. Those who desire a thorough theoretical and practical know ledge of Book-keeping, Arithmetic, etc., as wo 1 an of Mathe matics generally, would do well to call at NO 4? WY LIE BT-, between High and Tunnel, where they shall be qualified much quicker and for less money than any .other Institution of the kind in the city. Permanency and com fort guarantee. Ihe rooms are large and commodious ; qualifications of Principal not excelled, as may be learned from the words of the following gentlemen, who epc&k this: “ Wo vnow of no other person now engaged in teaching Book keeping, Mathematics, oto-, In this city, equal to Mr. .1. Barry. ’—d. FLEMING, JAMB* M. PRIOR and JOHN KELLY. For terms, which will be reasonably apply at the College. Hours from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. BARRY, (Late l>rof. of Book-keeping, Ac, at tfao Iron City College,) jy2s:tf Principal. Uargalni In Wateheii Cloelca * Jewelry ROBERTS & BROTHER. -V. ARE now Felling their large and carefully eelec. C«K ted stock of Fine Watcbe«, Clocks, andrlcn Gold Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, to make room C£&jS3for an entire new stock, which will be received di rect from the Eastern manufactories iu a few weeks, for the Fall trade. Purchasers desiring to buy go™ 50°*“ »t toir pneep, should call Immediately and examine our Block, aa we are determined to close it out without regard to cost or former price?. Don’t forget the place. 1 * ROBERTS A BROTHER. 41 Fifth street, next door to Wood. J&- WatchFß, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In the best manner, and warranted. Jy2l:ly THOMAS MELLON. ORAXD PIANO*. ‘ JOHN 11. MFSLLOR, No. 81 Wood street, between Dia mond aller and Fourth street, will open, on Saturday, June 10th, at his Tiano jagpggBg|rir9 Forte Ware rooms, _ fg gafil TWO NEW GRAND P£AJ»O3, 1 “ • V | »* From the manufactory of Chickoring & Bona, Boston. These Instruments are among the first of an improved nxw bcalx, recently lr*ented and completed by the Messrs. Chlckerings. Ladii3 are especially Invited tocal 1 aad examine a new PAIkLOR grand piano. The first and only instrument of the k.nd in th.. city. The above instruments, with a large stock of SQUARE PIANOS. Dave been select*! by the subscriber, at the manufactory in Boston, and will be opened during this And tb« coming wwt. h MEIXOEi No . 81 Wood ctrMt> Agent for the sale of Chicketing A Sons’ Pianos, j e 15 . For Pittsburgh and Western Penoa. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders In the Sharpsburg Bridge Company that J. 0. RICHEY is not authorized to receive money as collector of said Com* pan?, after this date. By order of the Board of Managers. v 1 thos. Wallace: jj24 president Sharpsburg Bridge Co. JUST RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market street, a Urge as sortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf and Patent Leather Oongress Gaiters, price* low. jylB W. S. SOHMERTZ. »• • t *' r'. - u •» “ *■* ■* * : ,’.. -4 \* *. ■ ;* <**' . POST OP PITTSBUBGH. 7 TEST 2 INCHES WAT IB IN THE OHANNSL. Clara Fiaher, nonderickson, West Newton. Michigan No. 2, Herst, WelJsrilia. ‘ Venture, Gordon, StettbenTllle. ” Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. '• Conroy, Wolf, U&Uiopoli*. STEAMBOATS. For Cluelnuntt* Board of Health Notice » • 1 - • ■ *•' " I . • AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION / FOR THE LAST THREE NIGHTS OF BLITEB, WELLS AND BIRCH’S MINBTBELB Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening*, the Original Operatic Trayeatle of JHaobetht In addition to other inimitable attraction? Benefit <:f BILLY BIRCH! WEDNESDAY, ( p<~idr«ly hurt night,) Grand pHmf-niary Testimonial to R. 11. SLITER. Doors open nt 7K; Concert to commence at 8% o'clock. PRIGES—Drcss Circle, Lady and Gentleman, GO cents; Ladies' single tickets, 26 cents; Gentlemen without Ladies, to Dress Circle, 37 \A cents. Upper Circles, 26 cents. GKO. COBURN, Proprietor. jyJMkSt CHET. C. MOORK. Agent. JOE PENTDAND’S GREAT CIRCUS! WILL EXHIBIT FOR ONE WEEK, commencing on Monday, August Bth» In front of the AMERICAN HOTEL, Penn utreet. This Company, composed of the most talented performers from all parte of the world, is distinguished for the Ele gon'-e, Novelty and Variety of Its Entertainments. Mods. NICOLO and his three Juvenile Wonders, AL PHONSE, BEBASTIAN and ALMA; Mr. RICHARDS, Mr. FRANK PASTOR, Mr. GKO. J3ATCHELDER, C. BHER WOOD, S. JACKSON, H. BERNARD, Master SHER WOOD, and OLD JOE PESTLAND, _., t . KING OF CLOWNS, With a hORt of other talent, comprise the Troupe. WJ £?“For Particulars of Procession, Dragon Chariot, Full ' Military Band, and Performances general iy, see bills of day. 4®* Admission, 26 cunts. No half price. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY, com mencing on TUESDAY. exhibit In ALLEGHENY CITY on Satur* day, Angmt 4th. j yli3 GREAT ATTRACTION AT CITY HALL. MONDAY EVENING, Jaly POth. PROF. SPENCER announces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Pittsburgh a aeries of moit Wonderful Demon strations, showing the fallacy of “ Modem Spiritualism,” Table Tippings, Table Dancings, Bplrits Called, Ac., Ac. 4®** Doors open At o’clock. Lectnre commences at RVt o'clock. j y 25 MADAME EDWARDS, Tub /rsTLi cblet.ratzi> CLAIRVOYANT, » esgvgjg Can be ronsultod at her rooms, cor lj ner an( l FIFTH streets. a riS* Af? Rooms open Day and Evening. Consultations private and eonfiden- TsaMß.—Gentlemen, $1; Ladies iSt&jQl ft. SOIL je2l:lm* JOHN WTIrCARTHY, Still Poster and,. Distributor, Wnx. attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communlcationf—either by mail, telegraph,or other wine—directed to the offlrc of the Morning Post, will r«» eHve prompt attention. ap7 NOTICE. rpriF. FOLLOWING GOOD 3 lIAVE BEEN STORED with X u* by the PenDsylrania Rail Road Company: Pat. Ford, Pittsburgh, Penua. 1 Btnvsend 1 box. W. T. McClarg A 0n... •* 44 1 plough casting. W. P. Crwson,.., “ ** 1 store. Ja*. W. Elliott E.Birmingham “ 1 chest Joo. A. MiMsr Pittsburgh, u 1 box. Dr. L. Ehrhart. -Allegheny, “ 1 box. M. Lnnxborno Pittsburgh, “ 10baxe«. J. Dink “ l cb«Pt Wm. P. McGinn *• * 4 1 chest A. Thomas '• “ I chest T. E. Swan 14 “ 1 haireL P. Sutherland 44 1 barrel. C. Still •• 2 barrels. T. Neff. — •< *♦ l table, 1 bench, and 1 bedstead. Kennedy A Negiey. •* - f Sboxes plant*. K. R. Sbanklaad *• u 1 corn planter. J. M. Darmtt A Co 44 *• 1 plouga. ft K. Colrin *' 41 1 corn planter. U. A. Sleilor...— “ •* 1 clorer bailer. No ci&rk 1 clorer boiler. No mark 12 baskets. Q. Murray “ “ 3 bundles pick handles. 2 new smut ma chines * 1 box. J Ilcppert “ 44 3 bundles rag*. Ludwig Baoer Armstrong Co , “ 1 chest. L‘ppeQoott A R*rr *• 1 bbl. Ta*nl»h. Voungaoa •• “ 1 hbl. and 1 keg. No mtrk .. l bax. Rishard Morris •• " 1 pkg. ncrew*.. R. Wilkins *• •' 1 block marble. Or :itle A I *• C bags c'&y. Jam** Moore " 1 piece casting. M. Martin “ "1 hoard ?awt C. Ldghicap .. " •* 1 box. f - '• *' Ibex. No mart _ l chain pomp. (irai;*:rr, Jasper 4 Co . *‘ 1 box. No ciarx 1 barreL A. Reed « ** 1 chest. Ja.l. McUiilan. “ ‘2 pea. bediUft.dc. G. W R. 4 M.... .. . *• 1 backet sundries Cue-. Conwcli . *• \ bale. Mary Horner— " ; 1 che*L M. Elder, jr - 2 bfcls. dye stffa. Chs? “ 4 1 box. C Svranf. i < Ich?#;, N-> mark,.. \ bot U- Piwir .. harness, collar * rope. 1 trunk 4.frank 3. lbag beans l tale bop*. 1 looting gia=s ! box. H«*i.ry It >a! *• 1 caret machinery : A M lub*;ri* •- ■» 1 box bocks 1’ -M Mv tia ... . AU'-ghtr.y. •• 1 pkg. book* ! C Thomas. .. ,Pirt-hf.- w -i. * 2 bcsougin* County, Wuconaln. ULACeI i» riiuatM ou the Bay of Superior and A l.vft Us- J r.jTrr, at the h<% l of Superior, and A BtftTKK MTK, A BETTER UAKnOR, AND okeatkii advantages fob a comuercjal city, than any other point Itj the Northwest; and is c-;uali««d io IcSjxrrtKtjStt Ly Chicago only. The Droprirtor 4 htfr a dear, undisputed and UQincanv • l;irr-J ti:U’ to the iar.J u;oa which SUPERIOR U laid out, j m>4 ail j'arrb*o*r? of 1 "*:/ r*js*i\ c warranter deeds for tfco ' Kama Superior w».a laid po t during the past wwp, and already mutates esveral hundred inhabitant*, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores « Comin / >di*'Mi* Pier. with Warehouse*, and i* in all re.jwtn ttiw MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in lit# Pm County Seat. the United States Land ’ i>.*. who wish to purchase lot«, or obtain Informa tion, are mjuofljp*! to apply to ll’a, H. Nnvrw, Superior, L'ougiiw? 'Oun.v, Wi.'condtj. WILLIAM 11. NEWTON, Afrrnt and Attorne? for lYoprletnrs cf Superior. J*24.3m DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AUItIST. a»Ai3 kix disiabjb ofth* stk and t.va wrenorr cupping, ixtcflirta, busthukq, oa ms esi a? calomel. OFFICE 468 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 1) A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGII, GRANULATED LIDB, Inftammation, Acuteor Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyas, are among the diseases cf the eye which are treated bv Dr. U. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treats'! upon scientific principle*. Artificial Kyeo inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou- Bands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: Wm. J. Fryer, G 25-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ♦Alfred Bouthwick, Printer, " “ •fJ. Goodspeed, Glena Falls, N. Y. •We, W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. A. M. L. \rllson. Now Ycrk City, N. Y. tMics Mary BeUows, N. E. Station, Ducbes* co., N. Y. *Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. * ♦John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and fine., N. V. IJamos W. Kirby, Drooklydy L. 1. JarvU Rodgers. 41 44 A. R. ReeTas, Telegraph Operator, SL Nicholas U v :d. R. M. Ferrlse, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D-, Hudson, N. Y. Mrs. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy. N Y R. L. Rom, Albany, N. Y. A. DUlcnbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt, B. IL Haviland, Athens, N. Y: John W. Hackett, Blnghampton, N. V. •These patients were blind, and had to be led to theofflce. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city nt pleasure. •These cases of Amaurosis wore restored to sight after they were given up »« incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the bets in theoo cases, by writing to them. j an 5 For Churches. THE ORGAN HARMONIUM., manufactured by MASON A HAMLIN, Boston. The Organ Harmonium is an entirely new (patent) musical Instrument, of the reed spe cies, having two manuals or rows of keys, and eight stops, as follows: 1. Diaphason; 2. Dulciana; 3. Principal; 4. Flute; 5. Bourdon; G. Hautboy; 7. Expression; 8. Cou pler. It is designed more especially for the use of churches, lecture rooms, and other large public halls, having power equal to a thousand dollar organ. It is capable of many solo effects, and has great variety in the property or quality of tone. It is especially adapted to the uso of Organ Teachers and students, being an admi rable substitute for organ' practice. Examination from all interested is respectfully solicited at the Music Store of the subscriber, who is agent for the manufacturers. Price 9350. Thfl subscriber -will receive this week, FOURTEEN NEW PIANOFORTES, of 0 end 6*£ octaves, which, with the stock oow on hand, will offer a complete assortment of all the styles and sizes manufactured, of Bqaare, Grands, and parlor Grands. JOHN H. fcUSLLOR, > Agent for Chlckering 4 Son’s Piano-Fortes, No, 81 Wood atrat V " x-t?. c MEDICAL. The Graefenbsrg Dysentery ByruT>, A M>m4j and infallible remedy i n Diarrbrea, Dyeentery, Bloody Flax, Cholera Morbne, Cholera lo&ntno aid tbo Aeiatlo Cholera, If taken with the Bret F ynp. toms, vis: vomiting and.diarrhteft. It never fails ,to ,cure the worst posalbl»" : casw of "bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, fieldom beyond a day. It }« purely vegetable, and taken iu almost any quantity i? perfectly hassles s . •• Price 60 cents. The Graefaaberg Green Hour tain Ointment, Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Bpralns, Chilblains, Corns, Sores. Swellings of all hinds, Rheumatism, Ery sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pales in the Side or Bask immediately relieved, Inflammations of tho Bowels, and for ail eases where there in inflamma tion. Prlw Twenty-five cents. Marshall’* Uterine Catholicon. A certain core for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to Females. Pre pared by Dr. Then. Pomeroy 1 of Utica, solely for the tiraefenberg Com pany. Trlse $3,00. The other Graefenberg Medicines are Eye Lotion. Health BUlert. Consumptive Balm. Children's Panacea. ■ Fever and Ague PSls. Libby's rUt Ointment * Sarsaparilla Compound. Tho Graefenberg Mannal of Health, A complete hand-book of medicine for families—price 60 cts. Office, 914 Broadway, Sew York, CAUTION.. The public Is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by theGraafenbergCoinpany has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling the gannine In every particular except the seal, and the utmost care should be observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBEB’S, 140 Wood street. ’ Jyl7d>wls AJ* A Fact worthy of Record and Atten* tlon —WRIGHTS TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain curt for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause., is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone’of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con* stitutlon. Unlike fhe general remedies reaerted to for its treatment, Arsenic, Ac., which leave tbo system worse thcSHbey found It, it Improves the general health, purifies the btoCd, and stimulates the different ‘organs to o regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate superrieion of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. It* unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who hare been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of it* superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from fever and Ague, fry ft and be.cured l PETER T. WRIGHT A CO-, 211 Market ste, Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. For rale by GKO. IL KEYSES, No. 140 Wood street} and R. E. SELLKRH, Pittsburgh. ap27:dAw3m is Heads and Hard's Hair Keito r e r—Poqubtanhocx, Cl., Feb. 0,1865 This is to certify that 1 hare used »' HURD'S HAIR RE* BTO It EE” three months, and where my head wu bald 1* is now covered with a long growth of new hair. Cap?. Gio. G. BfSJaitnt, of Whale-Ship Montezuma, New London, Ct. Chfrr.icrJ Slantifadwring Co, —Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair coming out. After using three bottles the remaining is strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy •npenraure Yours, truly, £. R. Wconwcwn. Tki® ls to certify that I harM been using “ Heap’s Hax& BssToaxc" about three months; end, now, where my bead was bald. It te covered with a new growth of hair, almost three Incite* ong. I have been btld over twenty years. Soi'J, Trhci-®al* and retail at Da. GEO. EL KEYSES'S, ;eld No. 140 Wood street; ««~Bick Ueaaache and neuralgia or Jsioai Ysabs Siamjixq Cr/nxn bt OAKERY'S DEPURATIYE SYRUP —Mr. WUliam Trimble, M’Kelvy's Bow, Bayards town. Fifth Ward, says be was cured of flick Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Qakeley’a Depurw tire Syrup. He had tried various phyaidans without a cure. He ls now entirely well. Oakeiey*e Deporetiveis for Kbeumatiem, Scrcfdia, Tetter, and all eruptiva diseases. Ter sal* wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSEB'g, No. 140 Wood street, Sign cf the Golden Mortar. Price 76 f-ents per bottle. ap2s Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, A'o. CS AurfA sired, SEAT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BANS, IS NOW OPEN daily from 8 to 2 o’clock; also, on Wed nesday and Saturday evening?, from 7 to 9 o’clock. Deposits received of all sums net less then One Do lar, ar.cl a dividend cf theprofite declared twloe a year, in June and December. Tfco Trustees, for the purpore of furthering f b* fc*n-voiem obj«-?t4sxsit>STr3: John EL Shccnbcrjer, Charles Knapp, N. Grattan Mnrphy, Theobald Uzatataetter, Uaae M. Pennock, William- J. Anderson. Ho nr wall Hepburn, Gnorge R. White, William F. Johnsicn. James W. Hallman, Alexander Bradley, William Phillips, John G. Barkofvc, James gerdnan, 11111 Burgwin, John M. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. M’Osrd, Kobrrt Chester, Robert Morrow, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonso A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. Henry L. Ringwslt, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, K. 0 Eiriugtcn, George R. Riddle, Francis Felix, James Rhoads, (it-orge F. Gilimot. l , James Shidle, James 8. lioon, Georgs 8. fielder, WUliam S. Haven, Alexander Tindle. Secretary arul Tryiarr.-r —CiIARLE3 A. OCLTON. jTl°r>ily A.M* VAUUAJJD& totruiis— At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, C* 8 Hariri ~i t near sL. History of the Chriftixn Cbureh'i by Dr Has*. PrUo Ec^iy—Thelra—The Witness of Iteason and Na ture to an All-wise and Benlficent Creator. i>e Quiocy'f- last—-The Note Book of an English Opium Ester. Catholic and Protestant Nations Compared In their three fold relations to wealth, morals and morality; by Rev. Roussel, of Paris. The Adventures of Ami;as Lee; by Rev. Chas. Kingsley. Notes of a Theological Student. Mrs Jamison’s Common-Placa Book of Thoughts, Memo ties and Fancies Star Papers; by Henry Ward Roecher. Which?—The Right or the Left? Footsteps of 6L VauL The Dead In Christ; by Brown. Philip OolviUe; by Kennedy. The Words and Mind of Jesus. Kino’s Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature Dr Alooti’s Works. The Young Housekeeper. The Young Wife. The Young-Mother. The Young Husband—Health. Ac. li&rbaugh’s vola. on Future Life. Hamming's Works. Stephens’ Travels In Egypt and the Holy Land. Manilla Wrapping Papers, Blank Books and Stationery nf all kinds. For sale at Eastern prices, by jy 13 J. 8. DAVISON. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dsaisra and ItlanufMtareri. SUBSCRIBER la now importing a superior Quality X of OIL OF COGNAC, of which *£ of an ounce with 60 giOlons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognao Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’B BRANDY: of JAMAICA and SI. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PKAOU BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after that^ f pj. rectionn for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTW ANGER, 141 Malden Lane- New York. F. S.—lmporter ct Doguerreoiype Chomic&ls, PlaUna, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext. Copaite, Sulphate Am* monla, Ac. ‘ dec&ldfltf Palmer’* Celebrated Kpleureaa Banco * STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soaps, Gravies, Firth, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewives lo try it Price 25 cents per bottla, at all Grooory and Fruit Stores in the United States and Canadas* For wile by M’CLURQ and G. H. KEYSER. Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT A CO., janlfrdawly in 241 Market stawt. Philadelphia. CAUPETiNGS Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Piank Road, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers this season, ADMINIS TER, rAPESTBY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLYINGBAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance, (Interest added) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of erery variety, ota be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. IS and 20 N. SECOND St, PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. jel43m:is J. SIDNEY JONES. Boarding School* OR BUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for BENZ for either the above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular. advantage of the position, ©winded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh24 tf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Frost street. JULY MAGAZINES— Harper's, for July 20 cents. Putnam,' “ 20 ** Graham, “ 20 Godey, 3d sup., u 20 4 ‘ Knickerbokor,“ 20 41 Leslie’s Gaa’to, 44 20 “ Peterson’s, “ 17 “ Leslie’s Jourt, “ IS «* Blackwood, for J one. All who want NEW BOOKS, and as soon as issued, lower than can be had elsewhere, should call at LAUFFER’S BOOK BTORE, _ jy2 87 Wood street. BUULDING LOT FOB. SALE, A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two email Houses. ThULot Is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and dear .from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE, jylß At OPoe of Morning Port. Dtaiofution or Partnership, THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jabcb O’Nkal, In carrying on “ the Camden Coal Works,” under the name and style of JONES, O'NEAL A MILLER, la now dissolved. ISAAC JONES, ' July 7th, 18W. JQHND-MILL^. .- . . II Vi'TORATING CORDIAL A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. 1 Hamltl Aestored and Lift Leigthsaid BT HOBBB'O INVIGORATING ELIXIR, TT will replace weakness withjstrength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity wilh uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without haiard of reaction, bat with a happy effect on the general organisation. £Sr»Bcar u mind that all maladies, whsrever they bwgln, finish with nf^tr^ 0118 s7ot * m » acJ th&t the paralUfttioo of the n«rr* *\a* ;i°“ U physical death. Bear te mind, dl!?!- »v fCr , oTery kslul of norvoua lUgaase, the ElUIr Got dhd Is the only reliable preparative known CURB OP NERVOUB DISEASES. dIa ° !“ BU r se ““ " onTO J adequate idea of the Imm* d! d„r “'I 1 ™" Ch ” si wh!ch if ra “ ,o “ >* d * ,l,u,tcJ “ 4 iiurrous «y, lMa Whsther broken down by excess, weak by or / .ed by akknoso—tho anotrong and relaxed organization • at once braced, rovirifledAnd built ap. Tho mental an‘d physical (symptoms of nervous disease vanish together an. der its influence. Nor is tho effect temporary; for the Cor dial properties of tho medicine roach the constitution itself and restoro it to its normal condition. Confoslon, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra. tlon, Irritability, nervousness, Inability to sleep, diseisea incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hys teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipation, etc*, from whatever causes arising It in, if there be any reliance to he placed on human mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE. FOR FKMATTd complaSte^^tofSal^markTn^w^Tn^Mfu ' „ IP RY WOMAN OP 8B»S8, trmoors, pains In tho a ™oui™ i iw. . MABBIED PBHBONS, Orothm, will find this Cordial alter they h»re tuvd » bot tle or two, n thorough regenerator ortho system. In all directionß are to be found the happy parents of health? off spring, who would not havo been so but for this eztraordt nary preparation. And it la equally potent forthe many dU eases for which-it Is recommended. Thousands of voupa men have been restored by uaingit, and not In a steals in stance has It foiled tc benefit them. PERSONS or PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, oro restored by the use of a botils « two to bloom and -rigor, changing the siln Item » pals, yel low, Sicily color, to it beautiful florid completion. These are some of tho cadand} melancholy effects p-odu cod by early hatlta of youth, Tie: weakness or the ha,* and limbs, pains in tho head, dimness of sight, loss of mao ■ oular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervou. irritability, derangement of the dlgesUre functions, genera! dsbllity, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to he dreaded toss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, arerslon to codoty, aelfdistrust lore of solitude, timidity, etc, are some ol the orilonrodtl eed. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness- indeed without these, the journey through life becomes V weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; th® mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with th® melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be* cornea blighted with your own. Dr.Morse’B Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited b 7 some unprincipled persona. In future,all the genuine Cordial will have the proorJe. tor’s fac-eimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and tk® following words blown in the glass: * Dr, Horse’s Invigorating Cordial, C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. 1J The Cordial is put up, highly concentrate, In pint ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, tbr twelve dollars. C. H. BING, Proprietor, ' 182 Broadway, N. V. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Cenad snd the West Indies. Norwich, Feb 8,1855 b Pittsburgh Db. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood at Do. FLEMING, BROS., No. CO Wood rt. Do. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City... J. F. FLEMING. Agent for 0h!0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. fspUrJUwly FEVER AND AGUE CURE OR, NATURE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC. FOR the Prevention and Cure of iHvnuamjrr and Ra kiticit Fzvzbs, Fxvkb and Aous, Cnnis and Frrxfc Dgmb A site, Geixral Deehot, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miacna. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain aeaaJus Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, la the earn'd in character wherever it exists—North, South, JKnet or West—and wfli everywhere yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which is claimed to be the greatest discovery in medicine eoer made. ' ' A Lid ADABS. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per sons 6f every age, sox or condition, and it will not subetl tute for one disease others still worse, as is tco often the re salt in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous or deleterious drags, note particle of any of which is admitted into this preparation. . The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re suits from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler eTen n the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in - haling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague in persona who have Buf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have another chiU, by continuing its use according to directions.' It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such as general debility, night « sweats, etc. The pationt at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical sure is effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes Fanners and all laboring man, by adopt ing it as a preventive, will be free from Aguo or Bilious at tacks in that season of tho year which, while it is'the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottlos will answer for ordinary caws; soma mav require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar liberal discounts made to tho trade. Trade circulars for* warded*on application, and the articlewili he consigned ou liberal terms to responsible parties In every section of tl«« country. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, „ • Providence, B. I. Agjltts—New York: 0, V. CIICKEKER 4 CO., and 0 n. RING. Boston: WEEKS & POTTER. Philadelphia DYOTT A SONS. J MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty etree t next door to Hand. WQOD3EDE3 A BROTHER, corner of Andereon and. Lacock ate., BECKHAM A M’KENNAN and J. T. SAMPLE A CO-, Allegheny City. jfeb27 GERMAN BITTERS , PREPARED BY DB. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WUA XfVrCTUAILT CUM LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, Chronic or Ifirveui Debility, Diseases cf the Kidneys, and all diseases anting-from a disordered Dior? or Stern acA. Buch as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulne£a,or Blood to the Head, Aridity of tlio Stoxnaob, Disgust for Food, Fulneea or weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurriad and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Choak in j or Suffocating Sensation when in lyingPosturo, Dimness of Virion, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and 1 Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c~ Sudden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant imagin. Inga of Evil, andgreac Depression of • Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the pubjio te this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the olmoatoonfl dence in its virtues and adaj ation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one thathaa stood tho test of a ten years’ trial before tile American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar piv • para tic ns extant. She testimony in its favor given by tha most prominent and well known Hhyslcians and individu als, in ail parts of the country is immense. Referring any. who may doubt, to my “Memorabilia,” or Practical- Beretpt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, cf all tb Agents fer the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. -H* Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyset, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers OP Wood street; H.P.BwartsandJ.P. Fleming, Allegheny deolfcdawly ia * W ATER CUHlfl WaTITBTK, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STIiSLT AND THE lUVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Gr&du&to and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic tnd Hommpathlc* for the pact tenyeara a successful Eydroralhist, has vjßiied a WATER CURE In the abovo location \ The perfectly safe, diroot and immediate effect nis Um has on all Fevers, and all diseases beat* and .aronio— while it is mild, grateful and Invigorating tadbe weak and •debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable In families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will lx fflmlnb toed where desired; but, after long and thorough eine rience, Dootor Baela givee a decided preference to Hydio. path,, which has, throughout tho old and new world, proven so eminently saocessfhl in every form of disease' Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis. DvsnsMi. Inflammatory and Chronlo l'heumatiiro, Arfhma?(St£ neons, Nervous and Uver Dtapascs. Testimonials of carw goto highly reputable tdUrens of nearly every State Union, can be examined at Doctor BaeU’a otlic- Tha RtV Clap are invited to conault him gratis. 10 “ Warm water-belag used 1n the commencement, and often throughout the treatment, it la a luxury instead of unpleas ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. P W U W^nl^lv le if I SjS!“ lea ?J OTer > Waterman I-almer, wl m « ’ W- U -Thompson Ben, 3. B. T.’cl- Mor S sn > Wm. B. Holmes, K. 11. English, B. U. undersigned, havirig visited Doctor Baela’a Inedta. non anajnCnsssed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Pby- _ CharlesT. Russell, Jos. M’Connells, David Hunt, John C;Curtis, Bobt.Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright, W, W. Patrick, Moses P. Eaton. O. Onnsbv Greeg. f janfi Private Dlseaaetu MDR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, do* votes bis entire attention to an office practice, Ills business is mostly confined to Private KB Venereal Diseases, and such painful affections, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea ses of ihe Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakna-s, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Auo, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and. Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated* Cun guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to oiler assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come Under his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley* moderate. novStdawly Rheumatism.— Dr discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a^epeedyAnd oertoih- remedy for that palatal trouble. It never tell* vit.minJ Omoeud PrivateConenltation Rooms, ' Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tbo Doctor Is always ft bonne BOv6al»sfly MEDICAL. DR- MORSE’S LOSS OP MEMORY, to the snsStrroi®. CAUTION. AG ENTS: RHODES’ DR, HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED S -*Y ;ES'SSM,