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THE SATURDAY HORHiNG POBT •'Voditi.eAfiom the tarns oßce, on a large blanket «lie ■ i at DOLLAES • year. In advaae*. Single copiee 7i YS C CST 3 • - *9* No caper w\\\ be dlAxmtlimed anles* at the dleore . t on oF the Proprietor*.! until *ll arrearasiw are paid* cy. »if o attention trill be paid to any order unices aocom* oanlwJ by sb* moo*y,ors*tißf*rtory reference In thiadty. Cnnntttrd ufith Me Eilablithmeni of Vui Homing Post is 'n of '*< profit Job Printing Ofict* in the city, where efl % work is done on Uuthoritsl notice, aixTmojf re ram a'Utemu. .. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Robt. C, G. Sprcml. ~ : A TTOKSEY Ah’D COUNSELLOR AT LAtY—Offlce, No. jt . fourth «tr»«ot. Piituburgh, Pa. decll ly Jamei A« Lowrlei A rrORNKT AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ** StnUhfleld rtrtwt and Cht-rr? all »v. fdecHrlv • ■ JOHBf BARTON, VTTOUNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW OfHcc, corner Fifth and Grant ats., iv / ’ P?t*r<;BUjian. pa. Thomai Neani, Arru»lNß\ AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER? /'Oca, cast door to tb? Port Office, Steubenville, Ohio. rav4 fi. P. liCtl) \ITOHNK7 at LAW—No. 10P Fourth street, tlttebu’gb Pa., fourth door below Mr. Hedy Pattewoa’n Ur*»rj t^ v lo j«23 C. Orlando LoomU, ATTOENSf AT LAW—Qffice.Fourth street,above WSKLLQit AT LAW—Office lr e Ttuiutiags oo Grant rtreet, Jr 2 _ *>. H Heiten, ATT’-HNET AT LAW—No. 1«7 Fourth street, above and near fm’ihfMJ. msr27:y Patiick MoKeane, ALDERMAN OP I’HIKD WARD U* FICR comer Grunt and Fifth streets, (formerly pied by Alderman l-rwi-,) wbero all bn-iness psrtvb lng t ‘tbo odea oi Al-lenum and Justice ol the Peace rii* attended t>». febl:3ci ft. Uachaestor, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant. street, between Fourth sad Dl&m ,ml tuiry. Coorey&Qcii.g of ail kinds done vritb tbe w'real «t Car* and legal accariuv. Titles to R-al Kstaie exataln ftd, Jtr. ; ja^ William Wilson, Alderman. OFFICE No 447 t‘E\\ street, between t'»e canal ani! O'Kara Fif h Ward. All business appertaitln. to tfce office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, wil be prooipt.lv aiteod*l to £&• Bot da, Worrgagea, anJ other documents, drawn t. ill neat n ,i \ r, . n .,. h frtilS-tf vi— RUtuJl&wN iJK.vilsT, ( m* w. B 1 Idle,) No. 144 _ . 1 *- * r hour*, f.xim Bto 1 o’clock, not? frog 2to 5 nVoc . M>IS:W J soon, DKNTIaT, Fcurtb rtrurt, tlvk'-r. I ; FPIC3 li.Cus Frca nice A. M. tn fivi f*. M iecJO.y BUSINESS CARDS, Atra z>a ccuu-o ...jljßuan R-Bhß's n trwvßß DiT.it-iDO* i- UNOVTAir. Curling, Uobtrtioa A t 0., W ANUF4(.M Dilts-u «.‘V tW, FItESSKIi anD PLAI' i»l t'L.l *-T G i.Ai'WARS, trarfhotl-C N'c It \S .‘OJ sired *f F.oat eercot. ritt^burgh /SP A.I -/ib •* alod * c-f -Jia Jt. are tTi WldJow G l&sy, a log tun:k»t uriff, tpllall 7 WHOLES tLK sol r tail Cigar iiiauufwcturwr. ecJ erla -U blmls of Tooeccj, SuulT, and Cigarj, No. 2 Fifth-trpft, PittaLurph Pa. ttr'p* yon .bftad & large rtipplj of ft* l lb- TunuU* b-rtrj 1“ r.f r.., (Jttf tm j \\f ; ALh UKcrCLlt. AND V.O KElt v y CHANT. f.‘r tb*’•Ait* cf SI-Lal and d'»cta- f au-. ProJa-f ir-nc.-allv, s. . 27 -Voo-i pai rp Htxauu rosert / ust* Re,mcr Anderaon, (•uc-ts-ora Josbita Uho»le*n 4 Co) ’lini.H.r.-MI.K d'-'io « in lorel u Fruits. Nut«, Bp’)~f vf C > or’ntj bugars, ic. No 23 Wood eitc th" Sr. t’bnrVst tl<>i-i, • i:t *.;ur.-h, -’a 2 ll'nry lb *- oil ns, AND Cj u.MI ;M »N M i ECU A NT. an Wao.r«4 « D a or in \ h—sc, Butter Fpwula, fwa, ul Prod-ic • c-t.“ n i'. No 2ft W. >ii •it r-’ ti l l. ptorgan, "f >O/K iEI.LGU AN--* -T a t IoN >• ii -tias alwsTscntau Iv » a-'.-r oent Hi Ml-ceilane-m au J Ulj* » B>ok6, IM t’Oto. a.id CP .p-tr. who.r.**l* aoHn- Ul. '»• lui w-i.‘ tr-wf, '-I'iw K'Uli K&H s.ds f Pttt.MJ-*1 »V‘ mi-.- i, E «o 1 Tenners r-cr«D*. KplctlT wi UiX un.iza. i*h in tri. aiatsTboVVT tubu.%l. >ll cr -4 Klckilton, Wil) -IJ’ALr* jii iCK-l"' id ■ .hisl! iirandit'S W>n*- and e.-nr--N!7.’»nl 174 c irnrr of 1.-sriQ Libnrty « reel, *’;:*»?*lb, Cotton YaTo* \r 30udtint>y » r - l»*t -t. jv*.-o Wis C«fr 6L o , (vVm urr . -iirof li- nrm-.I J Parker &<> ) v£ ’ LiULEH A-i* ti O ” KJbHb, an 1 D»i-J**rslu Fo'sugn M ni Brin ij-ti, **U vloj«jL£ vh«.a an 1 lie- tfi-i 'AM ky, No 3;«) J-'iadimiii U-w, L ti«r:y .*trel HY FrtODUCK. fr ra'e oh •v'e* *to?< ot G i*-vri*>«. -ole.- « i for family ok rj* uf -Y-ry rarU'ty auJ tb- |'-ir quality, n oaoJ at hi BlwHin 'ill*** A-6.1, i/rl J Fruits, Kore’gu and Lome*'.! Pr-iu tr i.k-n in extbange for m*?r banutx.». F K *» ** i pr-Nfufei n «U n.sjrt.sjwut of Lftn ’.rwtli’ -1 O ..-’J-o ie-dA, uni itiri’.ws tbs attention olii i tt-re* J •ti r ..ir ,1 -iff t r“ J nH W ft OOJail. Kngii.ti efe xitchurdion, a tOil 41 'sIUN a.\U r-•ttWAh.DiNG MU iOGANTa. bp * ti n'twtdAi-. in Bicoa fto-J Cdl,anl Proei ur Kene?:-ily. R’i ■**bOa* , v forciurly.oceij ii*J; by Borbfidc- I.iihrum No. IICW ter and 150 First fitreof, Pl*t-V ur! Feud >i f-!3 TIIK r- i,rT' i>p-b»i tiou*e >or the »hot» pa r —. fti ' ■ .7 raiitdfl ud Mre-t. :our dix>r. abor*» tL Mo.totic ih • a Lltiu*- We aid ; urclii* e, cr rtt-elve, on c- m mi I - . ’W -t'- ci»a igom-nt uf Fiour, Bicod, Cbt- * Uoro. >).te Ba’l*-y. fia.t re-—1 Gra>e Seed Uav.At. tipno wirch we wilt niute ed»st:c-«, or at ‘b*i o.t-' mark • r.* <-c-tor .n u- - .-G. AI.GFM A «*“ J.t mrft Jl’bnuf n lu, T\E VLEFI 'N v,K - Eal .1, It * U -r.. FI.OUH, BACn; !* 4 N. 10 Ooroer nuilbfl id ao-X P:fst BlTMst*, iTt' burjh. >*• ti'vi JOUN e* Y.-tJW .TU -s B T iU>O raAJfcU L f-'i-x T *<. If ri J st.d «-M at r»* >u~»! prlej $. Ca? y tst io p-*e..n.g fj.‘ i*bd wtiirT'nr fa »e. anK.U CLOTHING A'-'D F-'KVlaAlNrt iTOHM, >JafO«dc Hu‘ Ftfih Btretft, Pittrbu gb. Clutblag made U> order, i good •»! jk*, *nd iu in kW* ■■* ra’e*. ac^-.if WHO! EiALE GK.OORS, auu Dealers Id Produce, Far BQ-I Liquore, 0 <1 Mooorgahela and K l '- tifi'il W Ui-Ly, No. >Ol LiWrti rt. Vitubur/h. Pk (j\2~ j • y- A Tlndle, WII >!"ESALE and K**uil Saddle, lloro*‘ Trunk, Valine end C&rp»c Bag manufactur er N-* 106 Wn-.1 •r . T*» ) '.*9:r WH ; 1/oulo.- in Mu«>cal Im-tr P.a&na, Mualc hciiOvl B ukoaud Stationary, No I J Wood ff <~et janl FOUWARDiMi AN- roMMUd.ON MkRCEIA.NTr Dmue -ici n.l kind* of Pittsburgh manufnciurw l ■#'• Pipo and sh**et L®ad, o 7 Fro »t f'tm-.t. e**p'iS C&nterprla* Works. Ha ISO f rt'X f- trd door bdnw rirgindhy. BOW N & i UTLEY w.iuld ca 1 the attention oi oportiij; m-o o tb-nr Urge a-Hortmetu of Guns. Rifl«* sod i-r Yolrlug Pi-tnlg, the largest aid best rejected etork openel iu ’Ujb u-ark-r, t g*tb-r with a g-tieml RMSwtrnrn of H;» Tackle, a. I o wn- h We «ffer at ih« lowest p s*.bl« prices to cash purchaser* forgot muc. n* ■'r!6 Cnp*rtueri>tiip Notice lIUVK Till.' WAY (April llth) « a dated with i— il esr- F..t* L'fcSL TLUUKTT and ftAML. C. OLANEv, both of whutn bav- b-eo for many ju-ar* in my establish xa,-u% ami ar**already extensively at>d favorably known to my cu-aomers and ts* public g-cernUy m superior wo-k moo, and uf orrret businc-a habits. We hope by this uujon of exp«fl-nce and arti-ik kill o pecial yin tho watch de partment; tiy keevlog a large and wel> selected stock of gocHiK; bj selling at m Hlerata prices, and by clcseatt*Dtl u to boring, f* m •fit a liberal rhareof pat> ounce- To »a* cld fileuds and t ;« public in general, who bav« for many past so liberally pHtronize J my business. I return ny fcba».k<, and solicit f. be atbrudr'i »o on tbatno. t rea-onable terms. Geice lu all their work heatfiaatem SbHfC«, Pi le?, end Wh&sl etuff, they feel e.-.fi d#otlbat all who fuTor them wi;h thelc pdtrpoage, wii. o© perfectly-BRti-flsd on t-ial rif tbeirwork. Purchasers sro to gite us a call, before pnrrht* Bing elweicbe?P. " "**♦sT ».*• t. Miuu Elcel»l »r farrl*s« Factory, JOHNSTON, UhOnißß A r O. PliAOTiOAlj COACII MAKKR?*, comer of Rebecca »°d Belacnt stree's. Allc gb-ny city. Pa , haveou hand and are otraofactariog an extmalre of .Rockaways, BaggsgeCnrs, Ac, made In all thrfr various styles, with strict ragsri tn dureb lity and beauty of flnM)f using lu all their work th* best Junla:a. Iroq and eastern hickory. 11*. pair* att-ndni U> on the tnbst reason *ble terms. They f. el confll«*nt ihat all who may favor them with their patron age will b* perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. The ElttM urgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif taen minute* .iu ing the dsy. v PITTSBUIiGIi COACH FALTOttF . B.BIQELOTT WIRTI.N L. ‘TtTtNS ..OeOBQI AIEEgT. Blgflow db Co t SXJujKSrOIU TO K. il. BIGELOW, No 46 Diamond al'cy, near Wood street, Flttf- A *"' T 5? tur^h—Cc-urb’-s, Carriages, Pheiton*. Ibijr* .„ B lv *’ HT ery oeßc-iptlon of f aoeyrebirlea K> ntv nf A iD< ! ® u kh*d ln R manner tor Md of mXS ,° f flnW ‘’ “ kUI of JB&* All, work warrante d KOBBKtU ruTTEasnun .UyBBT AND SALE . ”w S-. n ’ -I flfl DOZ-LBMON BYKUi*! “ : - V •*> - V C Jacob 31 ’ col lister. JoUA MuurUcad, F R. ora.ro, Duiviti'l, 'iithti-'jh Pi. oin ~f‘»lou House Win Jr., It 4 A. v, . J -J'l3*.™'» i; ‘ r ' i •• ~ • •-...- Vf*_“* :/ •■ - .Ik'-* ' s '". ' *■ *»**#t* V i.r, , •/ - v fl. •* ** s :v* -. f■;; *< ,/•; • • [From the Newark Dally Advertiser } A SOUTH SEA STORY. There is not a little of romantic interest in an account which has been given lately, in some of the papers, of the visit to this country of a daughter of one of the native chiefsof the Marquesas Islands. There is a small group in the Pacific, about nine degrees south of the Equator, and some four thousand west of Peru. Some fifteen yearn ago a company of sailors from a whaling ship put off in pursuit of a whale, and while engaged in the capture lost sight of their vessel. After w ,iting ns long ns they dared, to be picked up, they were compelled to direct their course to the nearest land. This was the Marquesas Is lands. ::::::::AUGUBT 4. The reputation of the Islanders was bad, but even at the risk of being eaten by the savages, they were compelled by the cer tainty of death if they did not, to land. Contrary to their expectation, they were kindly received, and for nine months en tertained by the natives, who showed ev ery disposition to have them remain per manently. They, however, kept n contin ual watch for parsing vessels. One day a ship was described in the offing. Tho man on the look-out on a neighboring mountain, gave tho signal to bis compan ions below. In a paroxysim of joy they rushed to the beach, and hastly launching their boat they leaped in. The nulives at first, taken by surprise, did not interfere but soon discovering their iatentions, on deavored to prevent their leaving. There seemed no alternative but to push off on the moment. So, without waiting for their shipmate, who was making his way down from his station, they plied the oar and were soon far on on their way, and were seen no more. Mills, for that was the name of the do serted sailorpeeing all hope of escape taken away, though at first overwhelmed with disappointment, soon concluded to make the best of a hard case, and if possible to render what was a forced now a willing and pleasant home. In the chiefs family, to which ho had from tho first been taken, he found many opportunities of Icing use fol to the islanders, and he soon became a favorite. The chief had on only daughter, a sprightly girl ol some twelve or fourteen summers, with whom Mills became nic.ro than n favorite After five years resi dence ho became her huslnnd. Not long after their marring-- the chief died, nod Mills, who had now acquired great influence, became a sort of a regent, his wife being, according to heiediury usage, chief. In this capacity ho did what he could to foster civilization, and hn efi forts largely succeeded Cannibalism was abandoned, polygoiuy abolished, ami the softened intercotiso of civiliz-.-d society gradually look the place o( lii-j old barbar ism. Quite o flourishing trade sprung up with tie- ships which have been em.-nu ra ged to stop them. Mr. Mills became exceedingly nnxitms that Christian ic.struc.ion, such us he could not give, should bo imparled to tho na tives. For this purpaio be wrote to the Sandwich Islands for teachers. (.jet- ting no answer, he resolved to go after them himself- So leaving his child, a boy about three years old. who had now becomo chief, and taking with him his wife nnd vrhat property h<- had, (sonii fifteen hundred do'lnrs.) he went first to Australia, then to Van thrman's Laud, then to New Zealand, seeking some ona who would he willing to go bark wub h-m but m vain, ns none could be found By un nrridenl he was persuaded to visit America, und he landed nt Salem Ins; Or lober, wth means almost exhnusled. The story is a long one, of his subsequent dis appointments and trials. During the lost Waiter, with a sick wife, and an infant son, (horn in New York) he suffor.-d much, and ultermany fruitless attempts uns about to give over iti despair the design of pro curing a mnn to return with him There did not seem one in all the land who to ready to go, and none who were wiling to sond. Just as he was bidding farewell to friends who had assisted him, one of the providen ces—they cannot bo called accidents — threw in his way a recent graduate of the Union Seminary in New York, As soon almost as Mills’ statement came to his ears he offered to go with him. They are now just on the eve of their departure from tho country. These statements, which we have receiv- ed from Mr. Mills himself, nro confirmed (y tho most reliable authority. The whole story, ol which we have given but a rapid outline, is one of more than ordina ry interest. Wo should suppo3o that the missionary societies hnvo rarely found so favorable an opportunity of planting a mission among a heathen people ns this present. A distinguished public speaker not long since illustrated, in a conversation with us, the singular wunt of acquaintance in cer tain localities with Scriptural subjects and phraseology, by the anecdote wo subjoin. If the extreme ignorance of the hero did not relieve him from all imputation of the sort, he.would bo considered a coarse blas phemer ; but our informant, who vouches for the facts, on personal knowledge, that the case wu nothing more nor less than an exemplification of the simplicity which •'charaolerises soma of the backwoods coun ties of Tennessee, It seems that an adventurous so it-of the State mentioned, born and nurtured among the,.-mountains, went down to the city of Memphis to.“ ; seek his.fqrtune.” He found insfekd a complaint which the Mississippi water not unfrequently generates, and which, whether it finds speedy termination in the cramps of cholera, or whether is gradually saps life in the chronic form, it always to bedreaded. It was in this latter shape that poorßagley “picked it up,” and month after month it tugged at his vi alsf reducing him day by day, until at length he was butihie outline of n man, a mere peripatetic .skeleton. A worthy minister marked the poor fel low, and seeing that the king of terrors had “ spotted” him, determined to call on him and offer spiritual consolation. It never occurred to him that the ears of any one born in aChristian country could be entire ly unfamiliar with the verbiage by which spintiftjiisubjects aiq: icdmrriQbly hp prone h ed. . He, therefdre,ailer some kiqd inqut ries abdut the; ravages the disease; was ac complishing in.Bagley’s system broached .the important topio somewhat thus: i “My dear Mr. Bagley, in view of your < relations with this life, bow do you feel?” “ D-—d sick” was the prompt reply. "Jl'iX: =• «~t » *♦ i s .'' k /- £v % ? rv- __ n.‘ :; O ■; t • ' ■* ?; * Tr- •■» • PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1855. ‘‘Them Ere JLcgs.” « £**'<• ; ■ -li'Si' ■ “ Don’t swear, my poor friend,” said the parson, “and let me earnestly ask you if you ever thmk of your latter end.” “ Lord !” said Bagley, “ I ain’t thought on nothing else for mor’n three months.” “ Not, I’m afraid, in the right way, Mr. Bagley, I beg you to pause and refleot 1 It is time you began to wrestle with the Lord!” The sick man looked down at the miser able calfless, poker legs, extending before him, and with nn ineffable expression of amusement in his countenance, exclaimed. “ Rastle with the Lord 1 What, with them ere legs ! ” —pointing to his own— “ Why, parson, He’d flirt me into h—the very first pass. The reoord in the case does not disclose whether the parson continued his efforts on so obtuse an intellect; but we think the inference very fair that so tough a custo mer survived even the “ chronic Missismp pi water complaint.” JAUB9 W. WOODWEtL, OABIKKT FVUNJTURU HA tiVtA VTVU3B. WBtra»roomi 9? and 99 Third street. J. W. W. ruspectfally bit friend* and customers that baU-\_ biw new completed h!« spring stock of Furniture, which la decidedly » *1 i the largest md best ever ulsird for rale In this City, which will be *cld prices *« lon ad any ia tb» United Stst*!!, bait or tTcst. At b? Id determin'd to uphold the qnailty with well go wned materials, fcc?.t workmanship, and newest dtcLjoj; and from the extent of Li* order:> tad facility In b* I* enabl'd to produce warranted furniture, at the lovrert f-riert. lie lua adopted the priadpteof Identifying hi? customer*’, Interest with his own, la quality and price, and beeps *!• way« on hard th* greatest variety of every de'cTAption of furniture, fbra the cbeap**t and plainest, to th* eoei ele gant and costly, that a houre, or any part of onr-, may be furnished from hi' stock, or inaiiU/acturpi expressly to or der. Th* fidlowiag artkd« eccrint, in part, c? fcl3 stork, wM-. b for :laho*?s of style and finish, cinaet bs In »ny cf the Eastern cities; Loubi XIV tete-ertete tjofas; tO bcAa, in plu*h nnd bsir doth; tOdo*. Kakogan? Chxlrv; *0 dcx. tV&innt “ 60 Mahortay lUsrbing “ 3d Walnut 10 ?takrgany Divan*; iu Walnut “ 63 liar Me Top Centra Tibi's; 40 *• “ Dr*rein; Duncan* "O “ Withstands;. 10 Enclosed r * l;w Crisnioa *’ SO {'lain Brea■ligr; B-reacj, <9 HadaUaip; 55 Walnut 60 OctUj;* “ I’W Cherry and Pop!*? SO Mabc^nn v lOWainat " 12 Cherry 60 Plain Uuraatx*’, TO Di&icj and lirc&ktifft TabVs* 15 garr*tar7 and IVx tcjjM; S 3 dc-a Seat CiiaJrr; IV fteat Ftecttny Chair*; tSLadW Wrlticg Bat and Tww&l WLat-Nt-ts; ; Paper ilAcbaTablaas Chi-' .'2, r*sxbtvk* “ CUxahvU'.u *' Kail a:RS Tirr M M Wcrk u Pnri Inlaid “ Plnluf Tables; Arm M OctbV-i a»l ITiil Chair? r A lanti c i OOiTrfON FUBJnTBRB *3l tflNBSviK CUALk?, CiiUxuT dixcac.l rnjpited with all ar* Mr.k-* ty Uae. KTKAMiWArs am* HOTELS, tm'j&tS st t 2» a&r.rtort crOca. A.U *!rd«r* p»apt3y anandsd In. *piB K*w Arrival of Spring and Sittouatr i>ry <;ood«. AT Ko !J. Vf PIDR or FTHKRT. 1 0 j,IKA tKX, fotcrlrtTi in BrilWi. Krr&eh fc&! Gcrtsto I?<>Y GOOW*. rti'oiT • I oar ic 1 *xtn»}*» yi jrj-rla? feSil raiut^r t'ar*b**w»J tnr-»«cii r uj ••' Izut*. twills, vc :V»! **'* {•* A«-jur-'n; cur •■•■- *-*:«■•©«■*, :i3e;tir? :S*.f d--itar* £tz+rh±- 'y.tr-s*. f-wtc* t.- ihn» »<■;ji*ir-f-3 forjii’iA* la parthfi’lnc. 9* r*n r.ffur in lb* tr*4t ou? dry rtrc.fc wUI !;•* f-.-a*,- » d»- airs**, ! v rrisr*vy'i l«o of tho 1 .-* drt!:;c. Cicija'.r lottra. ifrwstj'JiJa »»v2 t„&ry f^re-i i*rj ffcn**■• *, fvacy t «a*Jt>sa ( c**tio*r*sv, tww..’.* R.n;i fAtii** ircflisj..,'; bru-ru iu! tlv.X Wk t&r* fc!» <*?<*»*■{ a iary* cf heixsoti. paita l**f tat*, ltinl*Sfii t.r»vJ and l*i-h^r?: } ai: i *uj eitacjif* Tajwtj- cf hctiotjr, r’-stca »acs cibfccxif*; »•*.!?! Wv,jF--*U.{'±nci j vccttu. uiuli e-fr-l flSuro*i '***•' lacinMfce-i tiv>. iglj cc.’n, Jk- Qa ran**/ »t«X ftahra.rsn (a carl rocat-*, tatter.?, per cairf, - *rt raon .i*«, patent ci-ttilriof*, jwt f »CJ fttnjfrtt trvrj ftrlitif tisuftilj Xcpt la th* r»- • l*?T >i&*. l.'/(f»tii«r wltii a L»rjc of pr.-M all-rcr »atrtJ Ejet»rlalsJ, fin:***. s*-A-. ] «t«=l i*ltr j«w«trrcf o»*p!*•£!*». Nt» —Ari earle call (rox? I* wHcK*i. tr;j» ■'». n moron * o.x. VAK UOUUKIIS s i OitJkC' 83 *J» tr? t?r., ij,j.sucf Luot-is^. Jt f3 7 a largs »c 4 »i il r-ciert.r.i • tcxik cf til *Lf c<*» *ifl«e of UL'IW £#;;KS3 ASD M/tSTUXA TWMMTKG?; ?*ir.*er, i. f ol*xr*, Qailrvoe, Dmiis, VeUtU, ki'M*. Cnnl.*, A hurifti-fn* r-f Awt< h ted Au».trUo V V l ; !u'l r Kiillij', to 3rijn, tr J !,*«*-. C« LU.-^k-rihivt', ItUffliil :t, IliytUV:' DfhfJ, CtJßiEii-tt*-, C»;ni*. Oapi £ tf <&U. A fuii c( ’.iuURM NQ U«‘ODS: I'rap* **; •, CV’l'ar*, ?-**«• Qsotfi Vrtis, I'lliM Ufifß»lt4, fJautr *nl rv>:iM Kalla, Pl*ja i*»'|m -Jo Ch*talt*t f c.i. XtAtl«a iio4 Knjr'h Crpf-* i! A TEi-.I Al-3 F’iK KM D •»uf LiKKI N*» —Star)} *-<1 »?H lai-T!lo«*: Frstirh Working (\>tt.->n, Ho*:'*. Ua"9 *oJ Cat,nr. Fl-sn, (Ml Cb.ti, ttni-r.-Weiribg MIX. Si i!i?w« *u?] !s;in *>m. Hai Ln, SaJia anJ Heciwt R l!‘boa a. A tt;<* n>*crifß-G? of GKN7LKMKN’? FUllMi>!li VO • ;.^tiS—Shirt*. ttv.Jara. Cjth-k**, Twv n«n 'fcrjcM**?*. A -1 c«. '*r<*d)o?, iiuCU.-£A t X* t -» > *o*i *?*xtihlcc tc small ran-- gr»’T*H} Cj>* v-Uau'a cxsr *f;r (V.-rn la whit*, Ua:£ tr.,l csic'r*. Six u« f.-occ .Vo. fl/T •• V '' t -» fr^rj. . ' ‘ '*F 3 GLQV£B—*-cry •£2 • ■» Sale of Publto Prop rty, IK 6/*rcrrd*ttc« *i:u lustruc.Waa f.*o thi> War Dapm pv.nj.nt, th« S.>' AO ii-Mtd bfcJ-L» PKVIEU-aoil TKU no ». a, No 4, or. t No. & ) t<-«thor with their equip- LJ«*f.c* isrilU, Cv , will be w)ivl to tb* highest bMiier, &( iU« y-.in o at»u daw-* following, to trit t At Nipoiros, Arista.?, o.i .Saiuriay, the Pttth day of J-»n i \ o th* h« :iim oflO A M ( «oJjP M , ibnaniah tw>* ena.r bo.it TKIUIOR, together with ber oquipae.nia. ic., in I'.is or parcel, to be designated In primed hand tills prepare-! for the occasion. At r*f Uml*, near th» Marino railway, cn Saturday, the 7th d**y f.f July tiactt, twtwcen the hour* of 10 A. >J . nod UP. M., the t ao Urge twin Snag boats, HKLLanG SfiVli R, with their equipments*, Ac., la lot* or p .ns.U for cacti boat, to be derigna'eU l>h| fi.O.Sonodman 4 00., do; D.iMohT! E.*aY«u f U4 0o gUl.i« Wm.nolmea4 00., 40J Morgan, J.Jl.fcuohAMortan: Blow 4 March, Now Tork. B- B. Oomogya, do; Viwut AfAfrenl do; Shields k Stiller, do; nSfVA Mdm, do; Joslah Lee * 00., Baltimore. AOF«w“l40o.,Eo t :on; AbraUmJ.Colo, do Howard ' t,m. of shipment. "William A* Hill Cl Co.* BANKERS, T?j. 64 TOod street, Pittsburgh. TTQf.T) od iale tbo following BONDS AND STOCK H 10 shares Klchin(ro B»nk; . 17 do Monongahela NftTlgaUon Company; 20 do Citlxene’lnsurance Company; > m 000 Monongahela Navigation Compooy Bond* 1 ? 1 avOOO City of Pittsburgh Bonds; ' 16,000 County of Allegheny Bonds.;; r .Csqp6:dl,w*vy ’'nal .Jfciftt |7 Removal, SCUTHBBBT £ SOW boro removed their Boal Estate # oodGonoral Agency Ofioa to No. 58 MARKET |Zj.| D«ar Third. -*- ■ MISCELLANEOUS. wa. a. - —■ HEBBOH & CBIEV7ELL, BELL AND BBASS FOUNDEBB, MANOFAOTUBERS of »II Uintlo of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLVUBBUS, Atti Al cc, Cotton Hotting Manufacturera. foundry on Eobeccs street, AUegbonyCity. . Offleo and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRABB and COPPER token m exchange for vork, or cash paid. ■ Orders loft at the Fonndry or Offlca, will bo promptly attended to. febPtly : JOSSPU T, LOWftT, No. 43 Omur of Fifth and Wood Strut** „■ Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,' announce to tea public that be has JLt» commenced the REAL ESTATE AGBKOY, In «>aneo- : tioa with Intelligence and General Collecting.- Ha will also attend to renting. Perron? in want of eerTMite, la any capacity, or tho3c in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All borineaa eatrtsted-to bla care promptly at t.-sded to. gefertnea— T. J. Blghas, Esq., Richard Oowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Blade, J*me3 Uackera!, A. A. Mison, K&fttAOld.. |an3B Schuchman A Uaunlelny f ITHOGRAPIIERS—Thirdstreet, opposite the Poaboflce, £.j Pittsburgh. tlßps,h&cdscspca. Bill Ileads, Show BiHfl, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings,Business and Encraved or Drawn.on Stone, Printed id Color?, Gold,Bronze, or Black,in.the most approved style, and r.t the mo?t reasonable priffg. ' octlfrly UELVIDEItE EESTAUEAST, WOOD STREET, BBT. WATER A&D FIRST STREETS. riIHR Undersigned hairjiuot provided a choice stock of X LIQUORS, and ia ready at all times to serve hifl friends with the beet of the Benson, in the way of edibles. Irish Whimsy Punches may be had at the Bxlviox&b. iacU:ly JOHN. SAVAGE, Proprietor. ; Alexander Hays, / IVIb ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op- V_- the Court House,'Pittsburgh, Penns. —has per xnannutly located, and will punciuelly attend to all business entrusted to Lis charge. nsnaißcis Ecd. W. r. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley IL P.. W. SUinor Roberta, Chief Koglneer •* “ ° Geo R. Elchbnara, As«oclste Eng. 4 , 44 “ David Mitchell, Chtef Fnaioeer FUtsVh end Steob. R. R. Jem*-* Thompson, Superintendent City Oa* Works. Jumufl K. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny Olty. fap?:2w* 8otlce» fPUB Partnership Cf JOHN M’DiCVITT A 880. was die- X evlved gu the first lush John K’Devitt will continue tbf bualn-ea tO the cld stand, and attend to tho settlement of 'L-a business cf th-v !ate firm. JOHN MT)ETITT, WILLIAM iI'DRTITT. Pittsburgh, January gd, 13'>5—{ janl • Revr Trimming Stars, So. S 3 Cbmcr of Market tirett and the Diamond. TC2LANK VAN GORDRK raspSefolly anbounees to the X pabliscf Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ho will open hla new Trimming Store cnMonday, April 17th. Hating fitted up the neatest store room la {bo city, and filled H with a choice selection of the laiest style* of Trimmings and Fan cy Owls, he OaUurit that he will oiler superior in iuesneata and end-mrerte giru.fuJl satisfaction to all who c:»y favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the pitee—No. S 3 Marfcfit etreet, comer cf the Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDER. BBULlsiriKD CLASSiOAL BSSUBAitV w. t. McDonald, m. a., principal. ritUK or it **©*sk'n of the Institution will cctnmGE.ee cc X MONDAY, the Lth c-f September next, at the room cor o*r cf F«rry and Liberty etreate, lately cecuptod by the itett-rs. V-jodcr, itrferttvxs—Xten. A. W. Lc RETAIL DRUGGIST, r*o 183 Wood Htnet, Nell Just tv H.tJbl*!-' Show tUuso, Ptt^but^h, M’CLUKG, WM. A. DEALKO. IK Fise Tc&a, Choiee Family Groceries and 'Willow Ware, CORNER Or WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. L 8 cow receivin';» larje assortment of PRKBII GOOD 3, In oddities to kJa already extensive atoek, par.-hewd from lu theLasteraaaJkeUjWbicb, sriUbssoid at th? lc,-»**sl markrt prices. tiT Hotel?, Steamboats, and farrfilei, baying by the .juantitj , ro:.q>Hvl et'* - kylet?aie rxt-». Id the city tr»ns of charga. gyp-1 St«arut»Ottt», ACtoy t two, Tus aubeexiber* tend.*! their aehnow-rf?* ' for the fsvort bestowod upon y\. i¥-i’iim«rC t SnrT im by their Steamboat friends, ted K 53 would rv*p»ctfuily remind them and others interest* ■ s * «.i iu buibile,* boa:?, that they arv at all times prepared to furni-h, ou it« t*»foua£l* terms, every d*3crtp:le'a of Cai-ic Furniture *od Chair* cf the bsst material and Kork* T. U. YOUNG A Ca. Carr.e: Third and BmltU&*;d elrteu, opposite **Brown’s UoteL” mans hip. ijU '53 instructions In fit ante. > i ■. W.vMT.LINK would inform hi* pupils >1 at; r-iecd* tls&i h« win continue bii prolcseion a# .n«tunw < U U»« PIANO PORTE and VOICE. Onlajs !-!? i Mr. ULKRUIttJ Mu?lo Store, or at bis reaf '.mrj, No. H* 6tre«i, will be promptly att*u:dad auf> Great UeducUon i:» IUOICK SL’iiJIKH GOODS, »t HAOAN & AHL'i, 01 MARKET STREET. We will mark down cn Monday, June 4:h r «.ur entire 9 ivck cf #.**».<&at>io Ur Gooch, a; a Sage discount f:o» forr.tr pit-cs. Wo name, to part, and Tirraea, u reaadl wt*, Ccep« <1« Kspsgoe, sumac; Silt'S Lawn? cf all Amis, Embroideries, Uoflery, Gloves and Mitts, Laco Man* tV.la.\ Chain Madonna Cloths, So.—with a full and complete acacrtcont of liQUiekeeplag Goods. ' zny3l For liont, A FARM CONTAINING M ACHES OP LAND, under a j\ fcUb etsta of cultiva'ioa, wita a large ond conteuirut DWELLING II iU.~E. recently built and of modrrn style; poM Uurti, Stabling, ae., t-Uustcvl oo the eouth b»n% of the Mucuoguhc!* tlT.ir, 0 miles »boro I'itial'urgh, being one r-1 U»o most N mitlful t*ol locall* ie« anywhere to bo fa u ul. Podfc*al\iU girtaim M je:oroino Ist of April nvil KnrJlrr of H. CHILDS A CO , u hS:tf - IS3 Wood Paol 4b Mardockt /'IOMSIISSION AND FOIiWAIIDINQ iIBRCHANS. AND STEAMDuAT AG ENTS—No.7 Vaterstreet, Cjnclnocti, Ohio. [g?lAf 1. W< Chadwick, DEALRiI IN RAGS AND PAPfcIVNo. 149 Woodfitxeot, Pittyburgb. The higbsst ktlco la cash paid fur rugs. ayUiy . . Writing Claiieco-Dufl’a College* riAITH G»otlem«;n tod Ladies* Dtiy and Etenlnft ffritlng X Classes will oantlo.:e open during the summer under Mr. 3, D. Vililiaas, vUoso various styles of Geutlemeu and Ladbia* Writiogare ao universally admired. No spoclmeha of IVaoianshlpare exhibited at thedoor batthose executed by the Teacher in the lustitutlon. The Prlaaipal.olalms no »* monopoly*’ nor •* patent” i r hta bualnese, nor did be get bla Institution chartered to eel! out, oa has cean repeatedly done in thin city. 1 Geutlerarn and Vlaltlog Cerda rrrUten Is Mr. WlUiains' unequalled style. All kinds of OrnamentAl pen* matiahlp etecutetl to r>H«r mySA’dsw | JHOUHNIKG GOODS. S| VAN GOHDKR has just received a lanM and Jj beautiful Mourning Collars, oicuves and Eotts in Crape, Tarlston and Bwlsa, black Uce and game Veilx, blaok Hosiery and Gloved, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belle, and Crapes, in ail qualities Alexander A Bayou’s best £ld Gloves can always be (bund at No. &3 MAIULET BTRRKT, corner of the Dia mond, nev 17 JSXW DKk GOODS dXOEfi. Iron Front—Mo. 01 Market street. OUR house being now open far the traniactiwi or <\ al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully colicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from cur ex* tensive and well selected etock of BILKB, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can olfcr such Induoeinania as will in- curs entire satisfaction. HAGAN A -AHL, apr4:tf Nos. 91 Market and & Union street. bUolioi WA/Rjj! DWOhcl-TUIINSa x uo.’e, no tmlthflel J street, Is the place to purchase W>ks for summer reading. The meet oomplete and varied assortment of book® in the city o«n be found on our fibelvps. . Persons leaving for the country will find tt to their advantage to catl bn us, as we always make a deduction when selling a number at a time to one person. . DoeMiQatf/Great Book, containing all his letters. Com* plots in one volume, illustrated— $1. Fourth supply. The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline Q. Butler —61,26. The Winkles, or the Merry Moncmaaiiea; by the quthor -of Wild Westcru Scenes. 81st»r Koae ; by Charles Dickens— cents. Mother and Btep*Mother; by Charles Wakens—lSV£ cts- Call in und look ovac our counters and shelves, ana Bend fbr whatever yon want in the book llixe-to - n H. MINER A CO., jy 18 No. 82 Sml hfl*ld street. PLAN kb, PLAN Ed, PLaNHB Highly important to Cabinet Makers, Carpenters, and Workers in Hard*. wood.lvory and Veneers—• ' W. 0. HOPPER’S Un&IVALLID YBNEER, lURDWOOB AND IVORY FDAME 9. The aboTti Planar capcot.bo excelled In planing hard aood and Tensers. Tt e attention ot medianlbs ta respect fully 6ollalted; For eslo at ■ ■ BOVN i' TKTT.BV’n •■ jr23 18ft Wood streeto : INH l)BK8d (300D8.— A. A. M4SON * CO.haru jojf rrorirpd another Sitlendidlotcl Drero Goods, eooipri* slng-ricn FlaW r Strine4;ana 3sm”i W ssnujes, *c.,*c.,.*ltb seme elegant Xtrlee of Hoanced Bn ?sj« B*u. tepftV » IfTfH 81. : MISCELLANEOUS. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND ATTRIST. BBAT3 ALL SISUSSS 07*115 STB Alb SAB WITHOUT OUmKflf LBXCHISO. BUmßrao,OßTna ; C3t d 7 CAIOSi£L. cEisvnnL- OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW TORE. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, inflammation, Acuta or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Bcrofttlbus, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among tba diseases of tba eya which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. Ail diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles., ; Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation. ’ Allletters post-paid will eecore prompt attention. We select uia following references from among tho thou* Bands of cases which bay* l«0h cucoMSfnUy treated by Dr. Henderson! • ' • ' .. _ • Wm. J. Fryrr,-22fi-S Broadway, Albany, is. J, •Alfred Souilmick, Printer, M K ♦J. Glens Falls, N. T. •Wm.'W.Bmith, Detroll, Mich.- •Mrs.'A. M.L. Wilson, Now Tori City, N. T. filial Mary Bellows, If. S. Station, Duchess co., h. ?. •Edward G. Solgor, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. B. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. fjomoß W. Kirby, Brooklyn* L. I. .. Jarvis Rodgers. ** “ A. R. Reeves, Telegraph .Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. R. SI. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston fit. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mra' Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher.Benmanship, Troy, N. ?. R. lu Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Dilieubacb, Schenectady, N. T. Oapt.B. H. Havilacd, Athens, If. Y; .. -John W. Hackett, Dinghmapton, N. Y. ♦There patients wero blind, and had to be led to Lh* office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the ciiy at pleasure. : •These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they wens given up as Incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person wbo wishes to learn the theta In tbes* cases, by writing to them. jans PUUbnrgb Dollar Savings Institution, A'o. 69 Fourth tirut, NEXT DOOE TO THE PITTSBURGH BASS, IS' NOW OPEN dally from 9to 2o'clock; also, on Wed nesday and Saturday ovsningF, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all turns not less than One Do'lar, end a dividend of thaproflis declared ttvico a year. In June and December. The Trustees, for th 9 purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Institution, hare entered Into a.guarantee bend, theraby giving additional security Is depositors. .Books containing, the Charter, By-Lavnc, Roles and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. iVendmi—GEORGE ALBiIKB. vies pmsinctrs: Jolid U. Stccnbergar, Cherlos Knapp, • N. Grattan Slurphy. Theobald Umbr.taf-.ttcT, Isaao M. Pennock, William J. .Anderson rauararn: John G. Backofan, James Herdman, Hill Borgwin, John 1L Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. M'Cbri, Robert Charier, Robert Morroz-, 3. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. MarxhaU, Alonso A. Carrier, A. if. Pollock, John JLCosgrave, Henry L. RingwaK, Colton, Robert Eebb, E.G EJricgtoa, George H. Riddle, Francis Felix,' James Rhoads, George y.Gllljuor*, James Shidle, James S.-Hoca, George 3. Felden, William 8. Haven, Alexander Tindle. Secretary end Treasure*— CHAfcLEtf A. CCI/TDK, Jylfcdl / Hopewell Hepburn, George R. White, - William. F. Johastco. James Vr, Caliman, Alexander Bradley, WUilasi PhUUpo, FARJ2IISKB* ARO MECUAHICSrH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, Of FaiLiDmniA. Capital ..... 8300 000 Aaaooot securely Invested..—-... ..9200,000 THIS COMPANY effects fire Insurance cn Bandings, Goods, Fanil are, Ac. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo end Freight. Inland Insurance ou floods, by Rivers, La&a, Canals, BaCtoads, and Land Carriage ‘generally. Also, Insurance upon lives, upon tho cos; farorahlo tires. Hon, Thomas D. Fiorcae*, James E. KeaJl, H Armstrong, Charles Ding**, Ed. P. Middle too, E. R. tfelmbold, G-org* UolmbolJ, Fred. G- Breweter, Thomas Manderfleld, Iraac Leech. THOHAS B. FLORENCE, President, E. ttiurnoiD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH BSFfiBBSOKS. Hon. T. ftL Howe, Eoa.J R, M’CUotoch, Hod. P. 0. Shannon, Cel 8. W. Black, Hon. j, B. QuUirit*, A. B srCalmoat. E q , JUSUOABL, JZ, Thomia J. Ksea&n, Esq* Wiis-on M’Catdleaa, Ksq., Cel. J. He cm Foster, K. M. Biddle, ITi« character of the above Company !s of the first class, aad combine* the mro ocd unusual pririieaca of Firo, Ha* rice and Life Insun»uca, . f Geotltix-tx of elevated standing are nascci&tefl in ha management, and intowtal an Stockholders. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,. jj27 St Chorea HuilUng, No 108 Third ft. PITTSBUUOIIAItiI) C'O-VP* ELLSVIhLE RAILROAD OREM FROM WEST NEWTON, TWstoorelecd County, to DaWSON‘B STATION'. cppcfite East Liberty, Fay. eite County, 62 mile* from Fittvbux£h. On and alter the lat of August, ih* Trains of the Pitts burgh and Connells rill** Railroad «1H be runi between »he above point* dally, (except Sundays,) until farther notice, as follows: Flrvt Train will leave. Davreon’s Station oi half-put S oVcck A. M , end roach West Newtca at 7 33 : conm-eiing them with the Cist steamer ‘-Clara fNeber,” bi»J teach Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train leaves Dawran T aaii2 o'clock, coon; arriv ing at West Newton aS 1.25 t\ M Firnt Train will leave W«*t Newton at 8 o’clock A. JI ; arriving at Dawson’s at 005 A. el. .Soco..dTrain will leave West Newton at 0.45 P. JL, ard recch Dswsan’n at 7 25 P. lu. STAGES will connect with tbo Trains at for ConneUsvllle end Uoinntowu. The eteamor CLARA FISUKR will leave Pittsburgh ev ery vvcnir.g. 'except Sunday.'.,) at hilfpait 4 o’clock} pre cisely, to conot-c: with tbo Trains as aboTr. FkEIGUT Will bo trp.cKpcr'ci each way daily. For rat»s apply'to D W. CALDWELL, Esq , At-eLstani Superintend* ent. West Newton, or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, nn board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wbvif, aboTc the Mono ngabel* Bridge. ' OLIVES W. BARNES’ jj3j , . President and Ruppriptppfopt. SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PJfiit CENT., JULY I, ISj6. 2STIFA INSCHARvE COKPASV, ; OF SJJtTFOBD, COX&. , CaARTEItBD 1819^ PAID UP. Cash Assets, July 1, 1855, —5835,530:*3. to makwlrrsuiince on all. :eicriptjoij(> of 5 1 property at equitable rutea. Thl» Company have malatalced b position far honorable dealing fur 39 years, and 1* unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by any other eiiMlar'iastltuUon in the United States, Semi annual etaUmentcf. the condition of this Company on file in this office, for the examination of the public H. B- TKN-EYOK, Agent. Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, puts burgh. _ )y2* It* hi. Lemon ds, Co.'s AVay Line, BETWEEN mroBORGa AND COLUMBIA. - , THE undersigned havingpwrehared part of D Leoch 4 Co’s Canal Stfvk, HTiK prvpftPwd To Ho * WAV FREIGHT BUSINESS between this place and Columbia. All buatnera entrusted to our oar® will be promptly attended to by us, a. the Warehouse formerly occupied bv D. Leech 4 Canal Basin. LLOYD 4 LEMON. jyafrdlm* - ' ' - ' # • - • Darg&iua tn/Watobes, Je\r«lry ROBERTS & BROTHER.; atc . ARE now Felling tbelr large and carelully srinc* ted stock of Fine Watcher, Clocks, andrlch Gold • fraJewelry at grcatlj reduced prices, to make rccm. tm entire new stock, whim will be received di rect From'the-Eastern‘'manufactories In . a few - weeks, Ibr tho Fall trade. Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at lew prices, should call immediately aud examine our stock, is«« are determined to close it out without rogard to cost or former prices. Don’t fcrget the place. - ROBERTS A BROTHER, 11 Fifth street, next door to Wood. 49'Watches, Clcoka and Jewelry repaired In the best manner, and warranted. • jygl:J y In (be Dlitrlet Const of ailcghsny 00. Jsalts NruorrY vs. VN0.016, July Toro, ltod. Chancery! A- ItviH, et aI.J AND NOW, to wit, July SI-LA, D. 1835, by agreement of counsel, J. K .BRADY, Esq., is appointed receiver, to collect end rtedve. the assets of the firm of James Kel son A OK, end to dispose of the etcok end tools of th - firm, ee soon as practicable, end to pay the debts and to hold the teeidue subject to the erdvr of the Court. (<—o From tho Record. ; :.i. < l. e. > A. CAMPBELL, Jb., Prothonctary. indebted tq tho fIrta.of:JAME3{NEL9ON 4 CO. are re-auraLd to make payment to .the undersigned without delay; and those having-claims against eald firn, to present them duly authenticated for mtlemeat. ; .. . J. E-BRADY, Kscoirer* JcSfrjgw ‘ No 89 Fifth st^Vt.. TVlJfirt AND VAIUAUue. bUuaa— ±\ A 7 DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 1 - History of tho Christian Church; by Dr Ha»e. Prise Keaav—Theism—The Witness of Reason nnd>Na«. ture to an All-wise and-Benlficcnt OrcatorM>. , > J'e Quincy’s last—Tbs Note Book of an English Opium Eater. Catholic and Protectant Nations Compared:in their three. fold relations to wealth, morale and morality bv lie* Roussel, of Paris. • * V Tho AdT.ntnr.BOf.AnUM U.;.by Ect.C!»». Elonslov Notes of a Theological Student. »" °7» Mrs. Jamlson’a-Commoa-Piaso Book of Thoughts. rissandFancies.,..-. / • , °~> **?*** Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher. Which I—The Right or the Left? Footsteps of Bu PanL- , The Dead in Christ; by Brown. Philip Colville; by Kennedy. The'WoWsand’Mlclof Jesus. ..Kitt/a Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature. DrAlcoti’s Works. ■ Th'e.YoungHoasekeeper. ' The Touhg Wife. The Young Mother. The Young Hushand—»BeaUh, Ac. Harbangh’a vola. on Future Life. Cumining’s Works. > - Btephrnß* TritTels inYfeypt.anditbe Uolyjtaad, Manilla Wrapping Papers, Blank Booba fend SUUotitrw ' of all kinds,-? For sals at Eastern priceib.by > 1 •• -jyia„ . ... . J. B. DAVTflnfc. TUaX iU-UhIViSD, at ftp . m Market l cati of O- 0«oW Floe Patent leather ttmgwaGaitstßi • deilra* kleartJQlg^thU#eWßv..-f , ri • • ,v * /v Throe to'3vo bottla us warranted tosnr* the worst mb of Erysipelas. : " r ' One to two bottle Yer*wartunied to care oil Earner la ■'■ u: ; ii,v>i • Two bottles are wapnpted.be om, Running of. tho Bats and Blotches among the Hqly. _ . . Four to blz bottles are warranted to oureOsrrupl and Running Ulcers.' '• • y•» ‘ >•• • ••. One bottle will cutegealy Eruption of dba Skin* - Two to three bettioa arejnarraated to cure thswprstoese Of Ringworm. c ; . Two to three bottles are warranted to ooro'tha most des perate case of Rfaeomr.tLm. i ,;. ■. a; Throe to four bottles are.wprranted'.to .core the Salt Rheum. ’• ‘ ••• * - •• Pivo to eight bottles will cure theworst case of Bcrofula. A benefit U&lwayVexperienced fromthefirit bottle, and & perfect cure Is warranted ; wheiHh© Laborr quantity Is taken. . 4 ■ ■': Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Beaton. I know thereSoct cf it In -«TWT case So' sure as water will extinguish nre';eo sure Will this cure hun»£ I never sold >-bottid but; that sold .another; after a trial, It always epoakfl for Itself. Thera .are two things about this herb that appear to meaurprixhlg: first, that It grows In our pnatures,- in torne places quite plenti ful and rot ita’vnld'e has never been knowninstill discov ered it in XB4orr*sccond, that* it shouidroure. all-,kinds of humor. . ' r -•* *■ -In older to give-eome idea “ I wr.nt you to send me two bottlee of your Pwtcral Syrup by xa&XL There is alady here who hss a dough and' iho doctors.can’t caro?ftpr..;lWas In thp'c*»e.w(ay,and triad everything without benefit, until 2 got a bottle of your Pectoral 'Syrup ; Xtook It but-twice, and it cured mo sound and well.” ‘ Ask fr.r Dr. XsTmft Pxcroaju. Stbup and Like fio other. Price, 60 cent?. Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, No.-140 Wood street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. apSfcdaw ftS'Marsh'i Rtdical Oure Ttuii will core nenrty every casoOfrfdcccible Hernia. Truaiei at wartons prices always on hand. thUdran’a Trasaoa of different fonas and strength for rale. • 1 - - * J&tastlo StoeUftuga fer vuricopa or enlargedveina. , Abdcmnial Supporters—Adozendiffeientklnda. Pile ■ Props fur tn« support andcure-of Pfles.' • Shoulder Braces to rbl lav a a crooked anddefcrxntd oouollion of the Chvft, end many diseases bf the Che»L • Bui>penalon.D&°ca. > is.;.; All these articles may be badLor applied at DR. KBT» SEE’S Wholesale aad DKPOX. llfl 'Wood street, aigp of the Golden :lior:ar; or will he sent to part of the country by sending the money aud meastro. • topT&UUW ;'.:N: ; ■ <3T Balm of Thousand Plowora, fo^beauU* f.viDg lhe Ceraplexloo, and «iradi“Qting aU.TAS,.P&trugand Fbwxlss from the lace. Sold ut Dr. KEYSSK’S, 140 Wood sirrjL : jmSft GEORGS BLSTCHER, ; - •FROM NSW YORK, . * , — x MANUFACTURER of the colebratod y \ Gossamer Ventilating'.Wig,-BlasUo - Baud Toupeea,and- every description oCOmajneatal Hair,. for Dadiet and ‘Ur . FOURTU STREET, BLtrcara’B system enables Ladlea _ • W' with^Bcenracy. - : FOE WIGS.” ‘' " *' - No. 1. The round of tho Head* • . • No. 2. From the forehead over the bead tp seek, No. 2. ' No! 3. Freta earto ear,over-thetop. - - -• • No. 4.-From-car toear,round the forehead. ;• For Toupees, to' cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the oraet shape of the, bald .part \.L Tiny* Go*Partne»hlp« - 4 . YTT ALTER P. SIAUiiIALL msoc! ue-l With him, bn the Vf Sd day of July, JOS. «tathk'Wall Pap* r borihesa, ufider the name cf . ._ 3yo ■ w, p. Marshall & 00. FOR SALE VERT CHE AIL A BCIbBIKQ IOT IS AIXEQHESY CITY, 21' ftrt by JSL 10Q. A good bargain can be had by. applying mob at thj> office of tbs MOftNINfIEOST. }yl£t ' Lot for Sale»‘ * A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front bn Chwe* street by 100. feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be ec-Id cbyen. Kuquiro Of .. . G£o. P. GILLMOBJS, iylA - • at ofiloe pf the Morning Post. - . city hotel. , (LASI BEOWJI’S,) Corner of Smiihfleld and Third t(rc«ti» lOEK P. BLASS, Proprietor, ‘ fITTSBUB 08, r*. THIS large and conuuwtida, ; jiOuse having turiergcM .thorough repair and -furnished vrtth n«v is now open for the reception of tho traveling public.', Charsp iionsaaTg. : ■ ' i** JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT wii* THSR—The Magaainealbr August:' r. Potersou’a Magniue fer-Augnsti. -' 7 JBaUoa’d . do do .. York: Journal ' do . v ' '• ; Dickenat Household'Word* for August t • The Heireta of Haughtoa, or the Mother^nooset2. hiary Lyndon, or Revelations of.a Llfep . P«ggy Wofflngtca. • ' ; ' ■‘ . .. For all the new Books or Mm«lnw, «H tho cheap Bookßtoreof ‘ W.'AiGIL&LNFfcKNBY : jy2Q • - .r- Fifth pod** ttoT»oqtr». COaL FLAT—Lying at iha lootul LiMtiy Mwnoa* gaheU river,Tor-sale by : jy2o - - 4 00. -rfiaiAL AND TUIUMPHs JL hold. A new Work, by T. B. Arthur. , Wells* New Plan of Bebustopol, showlng iU tettfieattoßN baUerie?, and toriticn of contending farces,and KussUn, EngUsh, French and Turkish Bifrgo aorks. Price »6t*- Peterson’s Uagaxlne lorXadieriwUh si fine cotorsd ftshwa plate for August Just tweeived aud for rale at W. A. fIItBSNEENNEY A £?•?» jy!9 . . . Finh et. ppoo^tatheTbeatre.__ POKE BIUNUi—I hir* on O-nd a «ru ola of Brandy, for ffiMfelnslTrarposoJ. T“°*. »•“*“* a |ood artlolo can always procure tt «j 3 1 j ! .yitsG’3. O ALMOfi—No: 1 ta»ir SapErior vo O . i«m ■ ,l l ; -— r — rpHB BTOBB, S<>: ** ■ X <£'>W L ’*ft 1 * re '. ? ' lr 4j