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At a Mketdio or the Neptuhb Fibs Compact j, e ij i n their Hall, July 26th, 1866, the follow «.*•** log preamble and resolutions were passed: . { ;:•? fUterecu In the oouree of oommon events the members of this Company are oalled upon to take note of the death of one of our oldest and o* moßt B otive members, Johhston Elliott, who departed from the stage of earthly existence on , ; H the 12th day of July ; and, Whereas, it is fitting " : 'i Jr->V:.Vv-:.= -,.■ V > ; d that we shonld give some expression of the feel ings which occupy our minds in the contempla tiou of this mournful ovent, therefore be it T-.VI Resolved —That in the demise of our fellow ; ‘A member, Johhstoh Elliott, we lament the loss " •' : 3 of an excellent and worthy Fireman and oitiien, rVi&SIWi&M whose gallant conduot as a soldier In the war Mexico, endeared him to the hearts of all -. -r 4 T&ovT';?.''l who knew him. vi'4 " Evolved— That our siosrest sympathies are with bis relations, and that we truly feel they have to bewail the loss of an affectionate friend. Serofred-That a copy of the above rosolu . K.vjg Honß be presented to the friends of the deceased. u * b. p. Kam, Pws’t. *— Geo. Fuhstoh, Seo’yy>ro. tern. ■;:> •• ..v:• '•’>/>• e>..-;.?3 w - ; > /0- • !*'*.•: I irTlng’a Gre»t Work* . /.V i. V. r *.*••£mHß LIFE OP GEORGE WASHINGCON.-The first toL ; ; - v *| Qm ? of the above work is now ready for delivery the - :l -- i• ■; •' 5 • ’. i»n“ dome wIU be ready shortly. It is nertly gotten ' ' * up—.printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits ana - edition is published exclatively by subscription, and is ■ ntvable on the delivery of each volume ;S P T J KISNER A CO. are sole Agents for the above woix. ; fig Office, No. 28 Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, In Dr. U.E. Wz Sh^XrfS^XssedtoT.J.K.*Co.willbealrloay ..ggdedto, aoBCdawim_ '• i»-■'.'i rrS “ 7 Dissolution. v - : rrHE firm of J. GALLAGHER A CO., Of Birmingham, x was dissolved by mutual consent on the fourth dayof .'-■■v/l • tic.l.tjV/fV* WOLr, who hae purchased *•» to Mf rt . rwSSS**’ . . Either party will Bottle the affaire of the late Company. * ‘•t’..-".-; c,.y ~Y .•i'S? ’~ ' V ' 'y'.V-i.' =NM V, . ■ ■- : -: ; '-^'^-- : ' ; ’■ 1 . ■ V-;* , ”-ij ~ *{;<• *1 *y fr-r f.-‘.?.;•/> : , ..-'T ! -’ ? * *=i \ *V*v trPtiT* • • •*; i. n -4 f *? e v * ’*' #*v* ;? ■*•’-t ,-• *■... .s .* V. t, » ? .*• ■• ■ *-■■.<■--■ *_• 4 .-7 %J’- <- ■;; -u - *., *v ! - \ yjr r «. x <- •'• * ->'* t ** ,, ’%\6- ,: 4tf.- **. 4 t - ' J-< ''i l J ■. M »»* fi t •- ••* - --• j - »-••-/. r^ : f*V '■ '•-'■T t# 't' 'i-'-'r VC‘,;‘ c v * "t; ?*-’-J-^•’V t -’.'i : -V*~ {'■ t ... ti c. ' . * ' (' R, c ~. f`: ~ 1 • .• f ; ~ . ' C ‘■>- *. T' '^ r :Vr ►* THIS CITY POST. SATURDAY MORNING: ■ Board of Trade Mietiho. —There was a meeting of the Board of Trade, at 4 P. M., yes terday, In the Merohants’ Exohange, but of’ particular interest transpired. Mr. W. H. Smith, President pro lent., in the chair. . After reading and adopting the minutes, the next thing in order vras the letter of the late President, resigning his offioe, and declining to be a candidate at the nett eleotion for Directors. This was aocepted. , Mr. Frank Sellers offered a resolution compli mentary of Mr John Shipton, the late President, nbo is now on a visit to Europe, which was passed unanimously. The qneßtion of Consolidation coming np in order, a motion was made and adopted postpon "lSglts farther diaousaion until the next meeting. The next eleotion for. Directors takes place on the first Wednesday of September. The Chair announced as tellers on that occasion: Josiah Diokey, H. H. Collins and Wm. 8. Lavely. The Telegraph Committee, appointed to enter into arrangements for procuring telegraphio re ports of the markets from different points, did not make any report. As a full telegraphic re port of the markets is looked upon as a ohief feature of the Exohange, it is somewhat strange the Committee have not displayed a little more enterprise. This was abont all the matters transacted, when the meeting adjourned. Aocidest at Alliance. —From a gentleman, who came np on the train last evening, we learn that when the Pittsburgh train ooming West that afternoon on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bond, arrived at Allianoe, the through baggage car for Cleveland was switched off upon a side traok aB uaoal. A man in the employ of the Pittsburgh company named Patriok , who was standing on the side traok, was struck down and run over by the car and killed instantly He was a very honest and industrious man and leaves a wife and two ohildren to suffer tho be reavement. Another. —A man at work on the repairs of the bridge of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, twenty five miles east of Alienee, was killed by the falling ot a piece of timber yester day morning. We were unable to learn his name. —•Cleveland Plaindeahr, 2d. Fibb Alarm.— Tho alarm of fire this morn ing, about five o’olook, came very nigh proving a very destrnotive affair. The fire originated In the third story of a brick house in the Diamond, owned by Mrs. Hugh D. King, and occupied by Mr. Hern as a tin shop and dwelling house. A box of oliarooal, for the use of the workmen, was kept in the third story, and it is supposed that a spark from one of the furnaoes bad fallen into it last evening, whioh ignited the ooal and Bet fire to the box containing it. The damage dona to the machinery is considerable, which is covered by insuranos. In tho second story tho only damage done to the furniture was from the water. Little or no barm was done to the tin stsre on the first floor. Through tho prompt no tion of the firemen, the building was saved from the devouring element.— Yeelerday’e Fintet. Six Children Poisoned—Three or them Dead. —Wo learn from Mr. S. B. Shiluto, at Condor, Washington county. Pa , that the six children of Alex. Plots, residing near Burgets town, wore bo badly poisoned on Thursday, the 26th nlt. ( that three of them died. They bad gone out into the fields and gathered what they suppo&ed were mushroone, which were dressed and oooked by their littlo sister, when all six partook of them freely. They Boon after be came deathly sick, when a Doctor was seat for, but he could only care three of the sufferers. It appears that instead of mushroons they had gathered a poisonous fungi which grows around old loga and stamps, and whioh are known as toadstools. This is the statement wo have re* ceived. Thb Plaob to Qet Your Monet Back —There are several.places in Pittsburgh where you get your money back. For instanoc, at the office of the Morning Po4t , where, if one invests a V for a year’s subscription, ho is never heard to repent the outlay ; or, if he pots the same amount into a hat at Morgan & Co.’s, Wood street, near the new Presbyterian Cburoh. However, Morgan & Co., unlike onrsulves, will suit the sise of any man’s purse, if be don’t want to bay a five dol lar hat. They have them for $2.60, and very good ones they aro. Co and see for yonrselves Charged with Riot. —George Blumenskine made information before Mayor Vote on Friday eveni> e, against James Mnllen and others, for acting in a riotous and disorderly manoer, in the displaying of knives, throwing stones, as saulting said deponent, and plaeiog his family and the neighborhood in great fear. MnlleD was arrested by offioer Frost and committed in default of $lOOO bail. Subsequently Mullen Was token out and brought before his Honor, Who admitted him to bail in $6OO. Committed Suicide. —A German, name un known, deliberately committed suicide yesterday, by walking into the Allegheny river, immediate ly below the Aqaeduct. He was found about half an hour afterwards, and taken from the water. Ho had on a gray sack coat and black oloth cap. The body can be seen any time be fore 2 o’clock this day, at Garber’s, on Fifth st The Coroner held an inquest, but no further facts were elioited. American Mass Meeting —Tho Amerloon party held a mass meeting to-night in front of the American Hotel. This is tho first open meeting, and consequently a good deal of cu rioaity will be felt to know who aro Know Nothings and who are not; although for the very reason named It will bo hardly fair to claim all as belonging to the party who are present to night. Tho meeting will oommooce at early lantern light. Recovering —The friends of Charley Childs, Baggage Master on the Pittsburgh Railroad, who was nearly killed, by tho accident about ten days days ago at Enon Valley, will be glad to learn that ho is improving rapidly and will probably recover. He was so badly injured in the bead and bones of hia arms bo fraotured that it was at one time supposed that he could not survive. The receipts for the month of July at the office of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, in thts city, amounted to within a fraction of $22,- 000 for passengers alone. Dorlng tho cor responding month of last year tho receipts amounted to $19,482 28—showing an inorease of $2,667 77. Thb place to get an elegant outfit U at Arnold & Son’s, on Market Btreet, near Fourth. Wo have scon several handsome young men recent ly dressed out from this establishment, and aro of the opinion they felt all the better for their clothes. Job Pentlabd’b Cibous will exhibit to-day, afternoon and evening, in Allegheny City. On Monday night the exhibitions will commence on tho American Hotel lot, and opntinue_.for one vreek. This company is a good one, and Joe is “seme puukina” as a clown. Ws would invite attention to the sale of valu able building lots, in South Pittsburgh, at 3 o’clock this afternoon, on tho premises, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ieported Expmtly fofthe Daily Homing Post. :ADGUST 4. Explosion of * Powder Mill* WnjflHQSOH', August 3.—'Tbs drain* houso st Mr. Ga* reached powder works, Eden Park, in tho vicinity of this city, was blown np shortly before 8 o’clock this morning. It contained about out and a half tons of powder. The 4l* plosion was tremendous, and broke a largo quantity of glass in dwellings in the lower part of the dty. It had boen In operation for forty years without accident, and was considered to be the safest house embraced In the works. All the workmen connected with its operations were killed at once. They were blown to atoms, and the fragments of their bodies were found at various distances from 60 to 200 yards. There were three Frenchmen engaged In the drying boose, nami d Eugene Perene, Joseph Dnplano and Francis Fisher, a d & boy named John Pugh. The house was lite rally blown away; not a vestige remaining. The explosion of the drying house caused a mill to ex plode, which contained about 1,400 lbs.—less than It usual ly contains. The engineer says there were three separate explosions iu this mill. To those at a distance It seemed like a single prolonged explosion The trees around the drying house were blown up by the roots, and the fields were literally covered with fragments of wood, cinders, and the remains of the victims. One or two horses were killed. Another man is said to have been killed, but this seems doubtfoL Mr. G&rescbe says the explosion must have been caused by one of the Frenchmen who worked in the packing room being addicted to smoking. Mr. G. had cautioned him two weeks previous, and told him to quit the premises or give up his pipe. Mr. G. supposed be had abandoned the prac tice. The steamboat Mlantonoml was run into last night below ‘he Navy Yard, by the tow-boat Spy. when returning from an excursion with 160 passengers. Bhe was run ashore and thtf'passengera were saved. The boat has since been taken on the sectional dock for repairs. Murder of Ttirea Pereona, Mzlwauxix, August B.—On Wednesday night, at the Bend In Washington county, a man named George Bebar called at tbd house of a German named John Mochtr, and mur- Tjered him, together with his wife and a hired boy, under circumstances of the most revolting cruelty. Thau, after robbing the bouse, he fired it and fled, but was arrested and barely escaped lynching at the hands of the cltUens. Louisville, August 3.— The nett gain of Gentry in 26 counties is 1,600; only two counties of East and three of West Tennessee heard from, all of which give Gentry a gain. Attempted Sulolde. Bcitalo, August 3.—Yesterday an unknown woman jumped ioto the Rapids, near Table Rock, but was rescued uninjured. A domestic difficulty was the causa. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, successors TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, ataSUTACTUBXSS Of Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation 0/ BuQdxngt. JSrVt. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventllaiing by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Obilcon’s Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Conr 111 ouses, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No. 26 MARKET street, Pittsburgh. ap!6 BLA.CRDKKKY BtiA> DY— lO doi Blackberry grand/, or homo manufacture; warranted para* For sale by JNO. LITTLKf Jr., Agent, No. 201 Liberty street. aua;3:dlw THE GREAT LITERARY DEPOT of Pittsburgh l* at H. MINER A CO.'S, No. 32 Smithfleli street, where all the New Books are for sale. Clove Hall; by Mrs. Sewell, author of M Amy Herbert," “ The Experience of Life," Ao. Two volA, paper, $1; one vol., cloth, $1.23. A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol; 1 voL, doth, $l. Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness In the Household. A new book by T. 8. Arthur. Price 25 cents. One that pa rents ought to place In the hands of their children. The Hrlreos of Baughton; or. The Mother's Secret. By the author of “ BavonacUffe,” “Castle Avon," Ac. Paper, 87 cents. Walkna; or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. IS) en gravings; 1 to!., cloth, $1,23. Female Life Among the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor mon Elder—giving a full description of their manners and eastern*. 1 vol, cloth, $l. Charles Dickens' Works, complete; 12 rols n at 60 cents per volume Magazines, books, ao Ladles' Gazette of Fashion, for August; Harper's Magazine, do Putnam’s do do G raham's do do GoJey's Lady’s Book, do Vetereon’a Ladies’ Magazine, do BOOKS—A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol; Star Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher, dust received ami for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A 00, jvSi Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. TJ. KISNKR A CO. have removed their office to No 28 , Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, in Dr. G E. Shaw's (Oculirt) office, where citizens will find ihe books open fo r-edre fubscriptlons for IRVING’S LIFE OF WASHING TON, end ether late publications jy3l HE CHURCH PORCH—The last now Bong by F. Mch- I olap Crouch. O'er the Sommer Sea—Barrolle. Sung by Signor Mario, Id Opera Itlgnletta. America—a Cavatina, by Thoa. Baker. And other new Music, Just received by fttt g3 CHARLOTTE BLPMK, 113 Wood nt. Sundries —100 boxes Rosio toap; 60 do Mould and Dip Candles; 20 do Star Candles; 25 dos Buckets • 10 do Tubs; 20 do Bed Cords; 6*o do Coro Brooms; 20 boxes Starch; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; For nafo by [aug3j JOHN MOORHEAD. PIG METAL—IOO tons Rock Uill, (Juniata;) 60 do Monroe, do 200 do Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite ; 10Q do Blackllck, (Charcoal 0 Ft'r sale by [aug3] JOHN MOORHEAD. BLOOMS —60 iocs Juniata; 60 do Lake Cbamplaln, (to arrive :) For »ftl» bv [aug3j JOHN MOORHEAD. i OFFER—IOO bags Rio and Java Coffee for sale by ( > aaK a JOHN MOORHEAD. T~ >KAb—75 baif chests Green and Black Teas for sale by ftUI 3 JOHN MOORHEAD. rpOBACOO—To boxes favorite brands Tobacco for eale by [ gug 3 JOHN MOORHEAD. SUGAR— 30 hhds lair to prime for eale by BUZ 3 JOHN MOORHEAD. v AILS—2OO kegs for sale by N auir 3 _* JOHN MOORHEAD. tvGGS. bv the barrel, In store and for sate by aog 3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. CIANDLKd— 40 boxes Star Candles for sale by j t og 3 SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER. ci UQ aR—5O hhds Sugar for sale by ft a ug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. MOLASSES— 60 bble 3. H Molass*e for sale by au g 3 SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER. ("10FFEE— 100 bags Rio Coffee for sale by j aug3 BMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. O OAP—2OO boxes Soap for sale by ft RUg 3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. C'IRUSURD SUGAR—26 bbls Crushed Sugar for sale by j aU g3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. FLAX— 3 sacks Flax for sale by BU gS SM TH, MAIR A HUNTER. HROMJS YELLOW—6 cases on hnnd and for sale by iQg3 FLEMING BROS. OOTCH SNUFF—Garrett'* best; 3 oasks Just reo’d and for sale by [ang3] - FLEMING BROS. MASON’S BLACKING—4OO do* onhand and forsale by ang3 FLEMING BROS. CIITRIC ACID— 60 lbs just received and for sale by , aug3 FLEMING BROS. BLUE MASS.—SO lbs just received and for sale by au g 3 FLEMING BROB, SULPHURIC ACID TU6L—(Wordhausea Oil Vitriol,) ft just received and for sale by a q g 3 FLEMING BROS. PRESERVING—Lovering’s Pulverised Sugar; coarse, pulverized, crushed and clarified, at augS F. R. DBA VO'S, No. 1, Diamond. CIHEKSE— 200 boxes prime W. R Cream Cheese just j received by [angS) Y• B. DRAVQ. MpKAS—SO chests assor ed Yoang Hyson and Black Teas, I of tbs finest brands, now selling at moderate prices, at the [aug3] CHINA TEA BTORB, No 1, Diamond. RASPBERRY BRANDY— fi doa pure Raspberry Brandy, a Tery superior home-made article. For sale by JNO. LITTLE, Jr., Agent, aug&dlw No 201 Liberty street. LOYERING’S UNEQUALLED STEAM SYKUP-Oon stantly on hand, at [aug3j F. R. DRAVO’B. " 1855.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, ro& rax oqnvetancj or PASSBROfiaS AND FREIGHT between PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. gwmn& . This Lot is composed of seven cn> I ■irff 3 iriw A ~ a * class powerful Steamers, one-laAMgMrtt? r*TnfiHiWni-nn11“-1 for speed, splendor,safety and comfort, and Is the om through baht übb or Stain Pionais on the Ohio river. It connects with the D. 8. Mall T,im. of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are delated and re* ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to tbs Line, which now oonaUta of the following boats: Day 9 pj Departvrt Soaii. Captains, from Pitttburgk. BUCKEYE STATE....—.M. W. Bix«aoOTO~.oundny* KEYSTONE ALLEGHENY ........~...,G*0. M'Lmh...............Tue5day. CINCINNATI JJ. Htratitt~... ........Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA 3. J. Gkios .Thursday. PITTSBURGH™ X N. C 005...—.......... .Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jno. Kinrrmm-....-Battirday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A hL, precisely. „ No freight recelyed after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . . ... JOHN FLACK. } Agents, Monbbgahela House Buildings. Jb6f2B) Pittsburgh, 1858, Orpbani’ Court Bale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Alio gheny county, made the 2d day of June, A. D. 1866, will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on SATUR DAY, the SOth day of June, 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M-, all the fallowing described Real Estate, situate In Ross town ship, and being part of the real estate of the late Nicholas Good, deceased, to wit: All that certain tract, niece or parcel of Lend situate in Rocs township aforesaid, bounded by tha PerryavlUe Plank Road (on the east side of said road), by lauds of P. Faus nacht, by lauds taken at valuation by John Eeown. and wife, and others, containing Fifty-three Acres and Eighty five Perches. Said piece or parcel of Land will be sold according to the plan of sub-division thereof died in, and approved by, the Orphans' Oonrt. Tsana op Sals.—One-half of the purchase money to re main in the hands of the purchaser daring the natural life of Mrs M ry Good, widow of the decedent— the Interest thereof to be paid to her annually; and the balance of said purchase money to be paid, one-third In ha- d, and the re mainder in two equal annual payments from sale, with In terest from day of sale. HENRY GOOD, JAMES A GIBBON, iefedSUwtsl Administrators of Nicholas Good, dec*iL : f :: jQripi;!KBIKFTNQ GOODS. —A* A. MASON A 00. erg H offering their large assortment of Sheetings, Diapers, ifcmasks. Table Cloths, Napkins, Towellngs, and other Goods, ate re&cUon of 26 and SO per cant. 1720 notloti = . NOTICE ifl hereby given that aP /®^ D the next Legislature for ft Charter InooroGiftttnrrft crtSHU OOMMKECUL BAH&te £ aUd’ln the City of Pittiburgh, with ft eapltftiof WO,QQO dollar*. J eWow . Tennessee Eluctlon. :en«TAi. AND SAINT LOUIS. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND BUSR€HANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. JVctfdcnf—JOHN BHIPTON. first Hoe President— Wit. H. Sutra. Second **..** Wm. B. Bbowh. Secretary—VhL 8. Hms. IWarercr John D. Scgut Superintendent —B. T. Nobthah, Jr . Qmmittu qf Arbitration for August—Vf. K. Brown, V. P.; O.W. RicrttsON, B. Bakiwill, John B. Dicwobth, Isaac M. Pksnoci. DAILY BEVIZW OF FITTSBOBOH MARKERS. Omci or thi Baht MosHisa post, \ Saturday, August 3,1856. j FLOCE—Sales 40 bbls fine, from store, at $6; 600 do ex tra, in lots.at $9,26; 63 do superflue at $8,60; and 10 do fine, from Pearl Mill, at $7.80. SUGAR—SaIes 6 bhds prime at 80, cash. WHISKY—SaIes 22 bbia rectified at 3a@Soc, BACON —Sales 8,000 and 2,0;j0 Ibi shoulders at 9c, cash ; 1,000 do canvassed hams at ll%c, cash; 2 tierces sugar cored do at 18%c, cash. PORK —Sales 10 bbls at {18,60, cash. EJToeaoco. —Mr. Bridges, proprietor of the " Todd ” Tobac co Warehouse, sold yesterday, at private sale, 20 hogsheads oM manufacturing leaf tobacco, suitable for Sue cutting, at {lO,OO, and 16 hogsheads lugs for smoking cut at $6,76 budred. The purchasers were Mr. Henry Wirgman and Mr. E Holbrook. Mr. Wirgman, jointly, with Mr. Hoi hrook, has established a new house in this city for the pur pose of transacting a largo tobaoco business. The experi ence and reputation of Mr.' Holbrook, together with this new association. will afford increased facilities for develop ing and e.tonding a valuable Northern trade.— Louisville Dem. id. A Nxw Counterfeit.—j Hr. Troutman, Cashier of the Western Bank, inlorms os.-that counterfeit ten dollar notes on the Bank of Montgomery county, Norristown, (letter H.)have just made their appearance in the city, several having been taken thia morning (Aug. 2) at several banka. The notes are well executed. Our citizens must be on their guard.—Ptla. Bulletin. TELXGBAPH HABKSTB. New Yokx, August 3.—Stocks lower; Cumberland 23%; Brie 61%; Penna Coal Co 106; Cleveland and Toledo 91 %; Cleveland and Pittsburgh 66; Galena and Chicago 106%. Cotton firm, with Upward tendency; sales 8 000 bales. Flour advanced 36c; sales 9,600 bbls at $8 76@9; cloolng firm; Southern -toady; sales 2,600 bbls at {lO. Wheat firm; sales 66,000 bus. Corns trifle lower; sales66,ooo bus. Beef firm; sales 250 bbls. Lard lower; sales 1,200 bbls at 11c. Whisky steady; sales 460 bbls. Groceries firm ; sales 2 600 bags Rio Coffee at 11%; sales 1.600 hbd9 Sugar at 7c for Orleans; sales 600 bbls Orleans Molasses at 80 cento. Linseed Oil firm; sales 6,t00 gallons at 93%. Iron firm; sales 800 tons at Tobacco firm ; aales 60 bhds at B%@llc. AUCTION tSALJ^y, Auction—>S&lca Dally. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. Ml a genera! asrertment of Seasonable, 6taple and Fancy Pry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ha to, Capa, Ac- AT 2 O’CLOCK., P. M., Groceries,Qutenswsre, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Housahold and Kitchen Fur- Alton, Ao., AT T O’CLOCK, P. M-, Books, Stationary, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, variety Goods, Goid and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IjaSl.tf F. M. DAVIS, Auotionaer, COUNTING HOUSE SAFE AT AUCTION-On Saturday moTulog, August 4th, at 11 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will b« sold —One large Iron Safe, in good order. aag2 P. M. DAVIS, Auctloptfr. BUILDING LUT3 IN b(JCTU PITTSBURGH AT AUC TION.—On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 4th. at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, by order of L. C Hepburn, Esq, Trustee, the following valuable Building Lets la tte Borough of South Pittsburgh, vis: No*. 78. 64,69. 91 and 95 on Carson street. Nos. 2, 23, 26,39, 42 and 47 on the Brownsville Turnpike, near Carson street. Nos. 66 and 68 on Manor street. Utle indisputable. Terms—One-fourth cash, balance Id two yearn, with Interest semi-annually. jy3l P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer. |MNK FUUNUUUB AT AUCTION—This, Friday aftrr noon, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roods, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold —A eapsrior lot of Fcmirare, conflating in part of 1 superior Mahogrny Tete-a-tete; 2 do do liatr-# at Hof as; 2 do do do Diracs . 12 do do do Ctairs; 1 Co do Arci Recking Chair . d Walnut Oat Rack ; 1 Marbiislop Wash fctand; 1 Co Pier Table, Superior Walont Secretary and Book Case ; 0 pair* superior Silk sod Worrited Dama*k Window Curtains, with Gilt Cornice and Trimmings complete. Mahogany Side Tables,common Bureaus, Chairs, Ingrain Carpet, Bedsteads, Ac. Ac. aug3 P H DAVIS, Auctioneer. BOO&d AT AUCTION'-On Saturday ereoing. August 4, commencing at S o’clock, will b* eoid, at the Commer cial Bale- from*, corner of Wool and Fifth street*. a num ber of valuable works from a Private Library; is addition to a very large stock of popular pqbilcatlocs, being the bal ance of a Periodical Store closing oct Also, 2 6no French Engravings, framed ; and IOU Paint Inc, with magnificent pit frame. Gold Pens, Stationery, Ac. aog3 P. H. DAVIS, Aoctloneer. NOTICE, riiHE FOLLOWING GOOD* UAVK BEEN STORED with 1 übj the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company; PaL Ford, Pittsburgh, Peaua. 1 ttoveand 1 box. W. T. MtfClurg ft C 0... “ “ 1 plough casting. W. P. “ *' 1 stove Jas. W. Elliott E Birminghun " 1 chest. Jao. A. Millar... Pittsburgh, a 1 box. Dr. L. Khrhart. Allrgbeoy, “ 1 box. M. L*mborn« ..... Pittsburgh, u lOhnxe* 1 ebwt “ 1 cheat. u 1 rbefli. “ 1 barrel. u 1 barrel. *' - barrel*. “ 1 table, l beneh. and 1 bedstead. " 2 boxes plant*. *• 1 corn nlantor. *• 1 plough. “ 1 corn planter. “ l clover bailer. 1 clover hailer. 12 baskets. u 2 bundle* pick handles " 2 near smut ma chines a 1 box. J. Beppert...... u “ S bundle* rage. Ludwig Baaer Armstrong Oo , u 1 chest. Upps&cott A Barr Pittsburgh, “ 1 bbl. ra*nl>b. Youngson 41 “ 1 bbl. and 1 keg. J. DiDk Wo p. McGraa...-. A. Thomas T. B. Swan 8. Bu'berland a sun ...» T. H«fl Kennedy t Negley " 8. R_ BbanAland ,T. M. Barrett A Co “ R. K. Colvin *’ H. A. Mellor No mark No mark - Q. Murray “ Isaac P. Kerr No mark Ri-fcord Morrlj B. Wilkins Gentle A Ingle.. Jrtnea Moore “ 1 piece anting. M. Martin .. “ *' Iboardsawa. C. lightcap - 44 44 1 box. R. gwala " “ 1 box. No mark..,.....—......... 1 chain pump. Granger. Jasper A Co.. M 44 l box. No mark. I barrel, A. Reed 44 M 1 chest. Jas McMillan 44 44 2 pcs. bedsteads. G. W. B. A kL ** M 1 baskot sundries Ghaa. ConweU - ** “ 1 bale. Mary Berner “ ° 1 chest. M. Elder, Jr “ “ 2 bbls. dye stffe. Cbas.Cox M ** 1 box. B. Bwane u ** leboft. No mark .. 1 box. B. Bawer - “ “ btrnea®, collor a rope. Jno. Burns “ 44 1 trank. Tboa Moore-.- .. u 44 4 tranks. No mark....—.. 1 bag beans. A. Bigelow “ u 1 bale hops. H. U. Ryan “ “ 1 looking gla?a bos. Henry W00d....—...... •* “ 1 case machinery A- B. Roberts 44 “ 1 box book*. D. M. Ma tin -Allegheny, “ 1 pkg. books. 0. Thomas Pittsburgh, 41 2 boxes. J: Llchteaberger 44 Gro. Aorant* 14 Rat. J. L. Elliott “ All persons interested are hereby notified that such of said articles as are not removed on or before the serentA day of Avgust, wtxx B* sold at Public Sals, a< 10 o’clock, A.- M., on-that day, at oar Warehouse, No. 01 Wat-r street, to pay the charges doe thereon. JONES A DENNY. Pittsburgh, Jolv Oth, 1866—1 jyfcltn) o H . .. 303XPH LUDgWIQ. WILKISS A CO. (BUOQKSSOEB TO A. WILKUtB A Co.) HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE to No. 76 FOURTH street two doors east of their old stand, where ibey will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and OOM MISSION STOCK BROKER BUSINESS In all its branches, as heretofore. WisTxn—Twenty-five Shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock. jy!2 WILKINS A CO. o. a. wiucats « jos. ludxwig. Wllltlna * Co., (SuooesBom to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 fbisrth street, Pitttbvrgh. IN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from tbeir legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the publlo in advance, that no speculations In “fancy stocks,” or other “outside operations," shall tempt os from the strict and le gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better abln to serve oar customers and ensure their safety, but that In adopting such a course we shall promote oar own ultimate benefit. [feb6J W. A CO. A WEATHER TABLE FOR 1805 accompanies evnry Cake Of HERPETIO SOAP. Price cents. This Soap Is used for rendering the skin smooth, eoft and whits, removing Ballowstss, tan, and redness of the akin. All chaos, chafes, Ac. on the hands, are healed by it. Sold at the REAL ESTATE OFFICE. 140 Third at. )y26 F* IBH—2O bbls New No. 1 Uerring rt-cM and for sale by »¥«•«! T. lE* * OO LAN» WARRANTS RANTED f 80, 160 ACRE WARRANTS, by; AUSTIN LOOMIS, |»IR Dealer In W«rr»nta. Stock* Ac . 02 Eonrth • Proposals SEALED PBOrO*ALB for furnishing— -3,600 feet of 4 inch Water Pipe; 960 feet of 8 Inch do; Will he received At the office of the Water Works, until Tnesdav evening the 7th Inst. .St 8 * JASIE3 NELSON* Superintendent. AGAZINEB* Ac Ac.—Putnam for August; Harper for August; Knickerbocker for August; Banking's Half-Yearly Abstract. Just-received and for sale ot W A. GILDENFSNNEY A CO ’3 Bookstore, au(l 2 Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. FIBU-60 bbls Lake 3uperior Salmon ; 60 half bbls do do 70 do- WuiteFish; 61 do Tront; 40 do Pickerel; 30 bbls No. 3 largo Mackerel, new; 60 half do do do do 16 bbls Baltimore Herring* do For sale by I jylG I BkNBY H. COLLINS. L 57 ANTED—Ohio and Penna. Baiiroad Scrip; m ttonongabelaNavigation -do by Jy3o . AUSTIN LOOMIS. Bath bi Jygo •3000 English for aale by' -• . B. A. gAHNUSTfICg t on COEN MEAL—6O bushels Com Meal* ground this day* by laugS] §. B. DBA VO. -•’T, .. c .. , u \ ** r ?■ ■* ? •:. -> J\£)Vt S FOM RTfrER JREJi. Tas Bmar-Tlie stage of water at dusk lasteveatag was 7 feet 3 by the pier marks, and falling. Weather decidedly hot, without any rala daring the day. Business on the Lere? quite brisk for this season of the year. Tin steamer “ Eclipse n is the regular Wheeling packet today. She leaves Bt 10 o’clock, A. M. Thi Arkansas river Is reported lower than ever,—the last steamer la that trade Is doing a ferrying business. Judqi Pxrtu, we learn, has set aside a decision made some time since, against the steamer 4 ’Gulnara,” for $l,OOO damages for a runaway boy. Ths fine light draught steamer “ Lucy May ” was taking in freight yesterday, with the intention of leaving for Cin cinnati to-day. Give her 8 call. Oapt. Area’s new hull arrived at the wharf on Thursday. She is intended to ran es a regular packet between this city and Zanesville. She only draws 8 inches water. Tag new, light draught steamer “Barn Young," Capt. fi. C. Gray, was unavoidably detained yesterday, by press of business; she will positively leave to-day for Cincinnati. Tut steamer 41 Rochester," Capt. G. W. Neare, will posi. lively leave to-day for Cincinnati. To those who may wish to travel that way, we would recommend them to call on board. Mr. Bravo, the gentlemanly clerk, will pay parti cular attention to those who travel on the “ Rochester." ForZiresvule.—The fine new eteamer ‘'Freighter," Capt. Baris, will leave this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for the above and intermediate ports. The “ Freighter ” waa built by Capt B. expressly for this trade, and is Intended for the low water season. Tai steamer “Quaker City,” Capt Cook, will leave to-day for St. Louis. Since her last trip abe has undergone a thorough repair, and now looks better than ever with her „ew dress. Her accommodations for passengers cannot be surpassed ; and we would advlso.thos© who may wish to make a pleasant and comfortable trip to the Mound City to give a call. ____ Capt. Garvxt, of the steamer “Star of the West/ 1 inform ed us he would be obliged to leave to day, for St Louis, so that he would be able to get over the falls at Louisville. In cur notice of the “ Star,” the other day, we omitted to mention that Mr John A. Warden selected the deslgDß for Mr. Raphael Strauss, the painter. Also the Prairie Se*ne,in the forward cabin, representing Kit Carson fighting with the Indians, is a beautiful painting, and gives greet credit to the designer and to Messrs. Murphy & Speers, who em* ployed the service of Mr. Strauss. Tax Louisville Oourur, of the 2nd, says: The river continues to rise rather fast, with seven feet six Inches water In the canal evening by the mark On the falls there were five and a half feet of water In the pass. Baring the previous 24 hours the river had risen six laches. The weather yesterday was very pleasant. Thi St, Louis Ztonocraf, of the Ist last, says: The river ro«e at this point four Inches yesterday. It is rising from Chippewa river down, with, according to latest Intelligence, three feet on the lower rapids. 7 rerr 3 utcuia waves in tut caairecL. AICKI VKl>. Steamer JeOerson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Lurerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Qcn. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Henderkkson, Weft Nawtcn. “ Michigan Na 2, Herat, Weliaville. u Venture, Oordon, Steubenville. ■* Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ G«n. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. •• Clara Fisher, Ueoderickpon, West Newton. •* Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellsYlil®. “ Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Rosalie, Shepherd, Whaling. Pittsburgh* SUubanriUo and WhteUng „„ Packets* i Tlae DIURN AL, Captain A.M. SHSPitsns, and JgMßSthe FOREST CITY, Captain Gtcttos D. Moo a*, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Eteubenvilla and Wheeling, etopping at all intermediate porta. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.-—itefirmfnp she will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, st 74 o'clock, A.M. Tf»e FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.— B£luming t ah* will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at ?4 o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board cr to J. D. COLLIN(UViX>D t Agent, dot2S No. 155 Front ~~ For*Bt7Louiii DI reot. The steamer JOHN B. CARSON. Captain Z. Bwcscll, will teavo for tbs above intermediate porta on MONDAY, August eth, at 10 A M. For freight cr passage apply on fccord. or to aug* JOHN FLACK or Q. BARNES, Agents. The steamer OUTER, CapUlo Wsi. [-ffcSLJ&DikVii, will leave for the above anti Intenareli- Jgji2a@Bgikate ports on SATURDAY, Ang-ust 4th, at 4 For freight or apply on board Theft*ataer QUAKKiI CITY, Captain L N. i Jvr&!t-o£ Coes, will leave tor the above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, Aug -lih, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on boarti, or to uug3 FLACK A BARNES, Agwnta The steamer ROCHESTER, Cipialn Q■ W. I jftNaaa i; Clerk Diuvo ; will tears for tho above latcrmodiate ports SATURDAY', August 4, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or io aug3 FLACK A BARNES, Agent*. The Bteamer GlPot, Capt. Joss Kusbzl- I firu t ft rTR i Clerk, Hcaeat; will leave for the above Intermediate ports on MONDAY, Aug. 6, For freight or passage apply on board, or to aug3 JOHN FLACK, Agent. The steamer W’IiNONA, Capt J. N. Pnrss ; {jjM&aSClerk, Itocuwoif; will leave for the above and H&BSsSnintersifdlate ports on MONDAY, Aug, Cih, at ID o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to i ang3 BARNES A OOLLINOWOOD, Agents. The steamer BAM YOUNG, Captain B. C. f •Afißgr- Clerk, PoQTEt; will leave for the above JKffl«BsSdS!iami intermediate portion SATURDAY,'August 4, a r 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nori FLACK A BARNES, Agenta. 1 box. “ 1 pkg screws. “ 1 block marble. 44 6 bags claY- MISSOUIii RIVER RACKET. For St. Loulli _ The steamer BTAR OF THE WEST,_T.'W. 1 HCAttTfT. Master, will leaTe for the abOTe and porta on SATURDAY, August 4, at 10 A.M For freight or passage apply on board, or to ttogl JOHN FLACK, Agent. «■*, The steamer FAIRY QUEEN, Captain J. 0. I Clerk, J. T Kexheot; will leave forthe £itai£i£!2£B&boYo and ports on BATCRDAY, August 4, at 10 A. M. For rreight or passage apply on board, or to BQgl JOHN FLACK, Agent. The steamer LUCIE MAY, Copt. J. J. Ro8E» i jwfe .freon— Aysarw Romao.t, Jr., Clerk—will loare jWggSgMfor the above and all Intermediate porta, on SATURDAY, Aogust 4. at 10 A. Jl. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ;j26 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Regular Tuesday Packet for Wlieeliug* marietta and Galliopolta. _ The new and splendid Bteamer CONVOY, [ Jtfas£e*gJOßH Wolf. Jr., Master, E. OitRPORD, Olerk, OttltfsKiSßßrawlU leare for the above and intermediate porta every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P M-, positively. For freight, or passage, apply on board to Jy23 Q. M. HABTON, or C. BARNES, Agents. “ 1 ehest. 44 1 bbl. liquor. 44 C boxes mdeo. LEYEE CLERK, Sr. Louis, Mo., (at W« N. Newell’s office.) J. K. BARBOUR having long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers superior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK. mj4 "TTTVTD PEN PICTURES—Every page glows with the V scintillations of groins, and such is the writer’s graphic power of description that thereader is taken away—all bat bodily—and nude to see, as if present and visible, that which Is so Inimitably described in HENRY WARD BEECHER’S STAR PAPERS, For sale at MINER A CO.'S, jyl2 No. 82 Bmithfleld street. ' John Oroutt, IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN* WINES, Ac.—Dealer in fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Bmithfleld and Front s reeta, Pittsburgh. a P r * 3 aVK VOCK DlftiKßl—Just received, by express—liar* per for August, 20 cents. We will fnrnlsh Harper and Putnam for 40 cents ; Harper and Qodey for 40 cents ; do do Graham for 40 oentat do do Knickerbocker for 40 cents ; do do Leslie's Ladles' Garotte for 40 cents; do do Peterson for 87 cents; do do N. V. Joarnal for 88 conts ; do do Ballou’s Magaxlne for 80 cents ; Or any of the 26 cent Magsrlneß. (with ona exception, Blackwood.) always for sale at 20 cents. Remember, the place to sate 20 per oent, on Books, Magasim*, Stationery, Se la at LAUFFKB’B BOOKSTORE, jjai No.Bo Fi th Street. XTEW'BOOKB—At DAVISON’S Book anld bv I JySO] B, L. CUTHBBRT, 140 Third at LLIS’ FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHID—6 do* of this excellent medicine received by ; T 19 JOB. FLEMING. 1 net FALL STYLE HATS. —J. WILSON A SON, I OOO® No 91 Wood ttreet, are prepared to furnish the best quality of Silk Hat (Fall style) at $4 Jy2B CHROME YELLOW—6OO lbs just rac’d and for sale by jy2B FLEMING BROS. BIED OAGBB—2 dos. Mocking Bird Cages; 2do Canary do do - - 4 do assorted siaes; Inst ree’d and for fjyasi : .JAMES WAKDBOP. pLis Banc* Tin Just reived, in store and foi i»lq by [jySl] J. W. BUTLER A 00. ' tPiWJ' , '4|. - 'n'. . V" ->$ 4 4 PORT OF PITTSBURGH STEAMBOATS. For Zaoeawllla. For at huulit For Cincinnati, For Cincinnati. For Cincinnati' For Cincinnati 'or Cincinnati’ For Cincinnati* J. K. Barbour* AMUSEMENTS. I JOE PENTLAND’S GREAT CIRCUS! *1 STILL -EXHIBIT FOR ONE WEEK, commenclrg on Yv Mond»j> August 6tli| in front of the AMERICAN HOTEL, Penn street This Company, compos of the most talented performers from oil parte of the world, is distinguished for the Ele gance, Novelty and Variety of its Entertainments. Mons. NICOLO and Ills three Juvenile Wonders, AL PHONSE, SEBASTIAN and ALMA; Mr. RICHARD?. Mr. PRANK PASTOR, Mr. GEO. BATCHKLDRR, 0. BHKR. WOOD, 8. JACKSON, H. BERNARD, Master SHEP.. WOOD, and OLD JOE PEBTLAND, KING OF CLOWNS, With a host of other talent, comprise the Troupe. 49* For particulars of Prooeaalon, Dragon Chariot, Full Military Band, and Performances generally, see bills of the day. 49" Admission, 25 cents. No half price. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES EVERT DAY, com menring on TUESDAY. 4®* Will exhibit in ALLEGHENY CITY on Satur day, August 4 th. jy23 MADAME EDWARDS. Taß JUSTLY CIIEERATID CLAIRVOYANT, J&f-A Can be consulted at her rooms, cor* nor of WOOD and FIFTH streets. ***»- pL Pittsburgh. Rooms open Day and Evening. Consultations private and oonflden- Terms. —Gentlemen, $1; Ladies ft KRwfliflpnly 50c. je2l:lm* " JOHN W.f MCCARTHY, Still TPoslcv and distributor, 45?“ Well attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kind* of RTLLB FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communicailous—either by mall, telegraph, or other wise—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re ceive prompt attention. ap7 SUMMER RESORTS. PERRY COUNTY WASH SPRINGS. TniU above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT.' They are delightfully located on Sherman’s Creek, fourteen miles north-west of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Railroad,) at the base of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than five hundred test. Sherman's Creek affords a splendid opportunity f.r those fond of bathing, fishing or calling; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to the sportsman; and tour smooth and shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the place. HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at ail times Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much can hardly be said. Their waters have been analysed by the best Chemists in the Union,sad are pronoonoed un: fiurpaseed for curiDg cutaneous diseases and affections of t e kidneys. There are come five Springs in all, every one of which Is of different temperature—the largest being 03 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 93 gallons every seven minutes. Ladies' and Geutlemou's BATHS have been constructed, with all the modem Improvements, to gether With PLUNGE BATHS. Ac., Ao Each day a Coach leaves Duncannon for ths Springs, after ihe arrival cf the cars. Bowling Alley*. Billiard Booms, end various other facili ties for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations will be the best, and the charges low. Tskso.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar aui fifty cents per day 4 Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor haring engaged the best of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications intendsd to reach the Perry County Warm Poring-* should b* addressed to Dun cannon P. 0. They will le urunediatcly fortrarded. H H. ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs SimsiEß BETREAT. KEYSTONE Hi/TEL, liUJmsQDos Co.. one hun dred and thirty-.even miles East of Pilisburgh, end uniy ns Kauri ride. This delightful residence end place of puDilc resort Is located on the banks of the “ Blue Juniata/’ at the confluence of Spruce Creek. Its dear spring, treat sustaining waters, bare discharges itself, and mingles its murmurs in concert, as they rush down the gorges of ihe Mountains. The very central position of this Hotel makes it a desira ble place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of business and their families—jaded and enervated with the turmoil, bustle and heat of the city. It b situated on the Pennsylvania Central Bsilroad, where the great turnpike from the Susquehanna end ether roads concentrate— making easy egress and ingress, several times a day, by the cars and stages, to AJtoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and ihe Mountains. The House b a new trick one, four stories high, spacious and roomy, newly papered, painted and fornbhed from to attic, with all the modern improvements and appliances cf Cold Baths, Ac. It b also finely ventilated. There are superb view:- of every department cf the Moun tain scenery—the “glorious mountains,” the “eternal bills.” Telegraph Office b in the House, always ready for wcr a—.fltid the proprietor r-iady to revcire visitors at rnc-de* rstech&rgoe. H. P- HASLBTT, Proprietor. ttnr.2Noia in i’xttbbc&gh: William Carr A Go., 320 L berty street. John H. Ehoenberger. John Anderson. WUllaa 8. Campbell, 8u Charles Hotel. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SEMIANNUAL BALK.—A. A. MaSON A CO. will continue their sale through the month of August. They will again mark down and still further reduce the prices of their stock. borne 200 more cases ana packages of NttfcV GOODS will h« opened, rendering their assortment more complete than Ht the opening of the «ale. aug2 PIG METAL—2OO tons Coal Blast Charcoal Metal In yaid an ) for sale by [aug2J J. IV. BUTLER A 00. TENNESSEE BLOOMS—OO tons Napier Blooms for bale by (aug2J J. W. BUTLER A CO. JUNIATA BLOOMS— -60 tons E. H. Lytle’s Janlata Lumps; 60 tons Juniata Blooms; for sale by aag2 J. W. BUTLER A CO. Ai \ CLEVELAND GRINBATONES—A superior article, just rectiTiid and for sale by aug2 SOWN A TETLEY, 136 Wool st. H RANDS, STAMPS AND STENCILS cut to order, at short notice, by BOWN A TKTLKY, oug2 136 Wood street. ■ ,'KODdUAII WaTCLIES—It b the universal testimony JP of Kail road men, Bankers, atxl those in other pur suits requiring accurate time, tnat the “Cbas. Frodaham’* Watch, manufacture! at 84 Strand, London, Is the moat reliable, and uni quailed by any other maker Many cf these which have been tested have been found to run wiih- In a minute In the year. I have obtained the agency for the sale of these Watches in Pittsburgh and State of Penn sylvania. Abo, the F. B. Adams A Son’s, and other first class Watches for sale. Watch Repairing done in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, augl 67 Market st, corner of Foorth. iaOK SALE —Two Lots of 6b feet by 140 each, in East J/ Pittsburgh, at the lowest prices. Inquire of ttigl TnQMAS WOODS, 76 fourth street WANTED TO FILL AN ORDER— Stock of the Bank of Pittsburgh; do do Merchants and Manufacturers’ Bank do do Mechanics’ Bank. Every kind of Stock bought and sold on vommission. WILKINS A CO-, Commission Stock Brokers, augl 76 Foorth strict DIVIDEND SCRIP of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail* road Company bought and sold anil WILKINS A 00,, 76 Fourth st. INDIANA FREE BANK and other broken Bank Notes bought at highest rates. augl WILKINS A CO, 76 Fourth st OIL ORIGANUM—3OO Ita for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., augl Corner First and Wood sts. Squills— 600 it» tor sale by augl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. LINSEED oil—3ooo gallons for sale by augl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. HARPER’S MAGAZlNE—Putnam’s, Godey's,Graham's, Peterson's, Ballon’s, Household Words, Knickerbocker, Leslle’s-Jotunai, Leslie’s Gazette, and all the Magazines for August have been received at MINER A CO.’S, jyBl : No. 32 Smltbflald street. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSI—A Vldt to the Camp Be fore Seb&etopoL By R. M’Cormlck, Jr., of New York. I vol. 12mo, Eight beautiful illustrations. New Hope; or, The Rescue. A Talo of the Great Kana wha Mary Lyndon; or, Revelations of a Life. An Autobi ography. Charles Dickens’ Works, complete; 12 volumes, at 00 eta. per volume. My Confession,. One of the most thrilling stories ever written. Note Book of an English Opium Eater. By Thomas De Quincey. The Heiress of Houghton ; cr, The Mother’s Secret. All the New Books published, for sale at the cheap Book Store of H. MINER A CO., jygl No. 32 Smlthfleld street. C'IALABRIA LIQUQKIQR —Prime quality; just rec’d and } for pal a by [ Sy£3J FLEMING BROS. SYRINGES'— A full assortment just rec’d and for sale by jy2B ' ; FLEMING DRQ3. ALCOHOL— 10 bbla just received and f r ealo by Jy2B FLEMING BROS. lAHD OIL—A prime article; just rec’d a d for sale by j JygB FLEMING BROS. SOHENCK’d BEA WEED jONIC— 12 doa ef this cetebru led Tonic, also 12 doz of Scbenck’a Pulmonic Syrup, received by fjyl9l JO3. FLEMING. BOKEHAVE’3 HOLLAND LITTLES—I 4 dozen of these excellent Bitters rec’d by JOS. FLEMING, JylO Corner of Diamond and Market st Cl ALB. MAGNESIA—4 cases for sale by j D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Jj 80 corner Wood and First sts. GUM BQELLAO—II cases foreale by Jy3o. . . 11-A. BAHNSSTOOK A CO. TTJ3T RECEIVED, by Express, a beautiful article of La* tl dies’ Colored Gaiters, latest Ftylea. jj23 W. E. SOHMEBT2, No. 107 Market ft. W E. SCHMERTZ, at No. 107 Market street, sells « Boots and fchoes very low for cash. Glv# him a call, and see. [jy2B] W. E. SCHHEarZ. SEMI A 'NDAL BALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. uill open, on Monday, July 16ih, 10 more cases of Calicoes, at 4, 6 and per yard. jy!6 REFINED SUGARS —2S bbls Crushed Sugars ; 15 do Pondered do. Reelved and for sale by [ jy!7] ATWELL, LEE A CO. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. haTe re ceived another targe lot of De Lataes. Good Mens de T alnea at 6££o. per yard; Gold Medal do. cents. Fine Barege de Loines 10 and 12V£c.—worth 20 ana 25c. fjylS MAPLE SUGAR—3 bbls for sale by jyl9 HENRY H. COLLINS. HERRING— 0 Obis Baltimore Herring received and for sale by [jyl7] ATWELL, LEE A CO. SHAD— 10 bbls Potomac chad received and for sale by Jyl7 ATWELL, LEE A CO. SUNDRIES —1 box Country Soap; 1 bag Feathers; 2 sacks Flax; 2 bbls Dried Peaches; ■ 1 bag do do 1 bag do do pared; Received on consignment and for sale by jy!7 ATWELL, LEE A CO. NO. SUGAR—S 3 bhds N. O, Sugar to arrive and for sale , by [ jyl7J ATWELL. LEE A CO. I:\GGS —3 bbls iieau Eg*a rec’d by express and for sateby |j jyi7 HENRY g. COLLINS, KAN&—23-busbelB small Whit* Beans for sale by - jylT - HENRY H: COLLINS, TAMARINDS— A supply ol fine fresh Tamarinds Tev’d by jy!9 . , JOS. FLEMING. IUJB I.IOK WATKK—I3 bbls ofthls celebrated Mlnei > Water rec’d by 1 )y!9j JOS. FLEMING. /"v bores “ Meßsto.” Oranges jnstjecelrsd and fir Bole By ' TtBTMER *‘ASBBBBON, ' JyBl No 89 Wood street. :? B- V’- - OB".-: ■■ 'O ’ 0;; MEDICAL. Tiw Graefenberg Dysentery Byrm>, A jpeedy and Infallible remedy in Diarrhea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and the Asiatic Cholera, if taken with tho first j-y.z:p -toms,'vis: vomiting and diarrhoea. It never foils to core the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a few boars, seldom beyond a day. Tt is purely vegetable, and taken in almost any quantity i* perfectly banal ess. Price 60 cents. The Graifsnberg Orson Mountain' Ointment, Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chilblains. Corns, Snrv®, Swellings of all hinds, Rheumatism, Ery sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains in the Side or Back immediately relieved, Inflammations of the Bowels, and for all cases where there is inflamma tion. Price Twenty-five cents. M&rshall’s Uterine Cathoiicon. A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to Fomales. Pre pared by Dr. Th*p. Pomeroy of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Com pany. Prise $3,00. The other Graefenberg Medicines are Eye Lotion. Eeadh Bitters. Cimsumptive Balm. Children'a Panacea. Psoer and Ague Pills. Libby”* Pile Ointment. Sarsaparilla Compound. The Graefenberg Manual of Health, A complete hand-book of medicine for families—prioe 50 cts. Office, 914 Broadway, New York* CAUTION. The public is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by theQr&efenberg Company has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling the genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utmost cere should bo observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. iylTdawia A Feet worthy of Record and Atten* tlon ••WRIGHTS TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure far 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 osntury. Its neutralizing effects ou the poisonous gases ere Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone’of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con stitution. Unlilte the general remedies resorted to for its treatment, snch aa Quinine, Arsenic, which leave the system worse than they found It, it improves the general health, poriflo3 the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thou Bands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have bean 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 it and be.cured t PETER T. WRIGHT A CO , 241 Market st.,.Philadelphia. And ail respectable Druggists throughout the United &tAtea and Canada*. For sale bv GEO. H. KEYSEB, No. 140 Wood street, .mi R. K. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27:d*w3m is Heads and Hurd’s Hair Resto* rer— Fcquetaasoce, Ct., Feb.», 1868 This is to certify that I have used •* HURD’S HAIR RE STORER” three months, and where my head was bald l l Is now covered with a long growth of new hair. CtFT. Gsa. G. Bewamut, of Whale-Ship Montezuma, New London, Ct. Chemical Manufacturing Cb.—Cents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair cooing out. After using three bottles the remaining is strong and firm, snd presents a rich, glossy and healthy appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. Woonwo&rc. Poquetahnocs, Ct., Feb. 16,1356. Thlnris to certify that I have bwn using “ Hcbd’b ITao Ristoeo.” about three months; and, now, where my head was bald, it Is covered with o new growth of hair, almost throe inches ong. I have been bald over twenty years. AUCS APAM3. gold, wholesale and retail at Da. GEO. H. KBYSER’B, j.,19 No. 140 Wood street ”«*Blck Headache and n eurnlgla o? taour Ysaos Siandzxg Cunro by OAKELY’S DEPURATIVB SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, M’Eelvy's Row, Ebjtvtqb town, Fifth Ward, Bays he was cured of Sick Headache of eight years standing, by three bottled of Ookoley'a Depara* tive Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a cure. He Is now entirely weiL Oakeley’s Dspurativels for Rheumatism, Scrofala, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For Bale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSKR’3, No. 140 Wood street. Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 75 cents per bottle. ap2s To Wholesale Grocers* Llqnor Healers and Manufacturers* THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineOognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’B BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CUOIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter oi Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platino. Bismuth, Manganese; Thom's Ext.Copalva,Sulphate Am monia, Ac. dt*c2lds tf CAUPETINGS. DELAWARE COUNTY CARPET MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIB* TER, i APESTRY,BRUSSELS,3-PLYINGKAIN,DAMASK and VENETIAN OAR FETING, at very reduced prieaa" for C3?h cr city acceptance, (interest added) The stock, comprising oleo 131 PORTED FABRICS of e-ery variety, can be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or nt the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND st, PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. jel4:Siu:ls J. SIDNEY JONK3. Boarding School, OR SUMMER BOARDINU HOUSE.—Tbo GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for RENT for either tbo. above purposes. The Size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded 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 Front street. Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauce, STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Grnvlse, Fifth, Meat. Game, Ae. Wo advise all good housewives to try it. Prico 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stotts In the United States and Canadas For sale by M’CLURG and G. H. KEYSES, Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT A CO., jftslQriawly is 241 Market street. Philadelphia. JULY MAGAZINES— Harper’s, for July. ...20 cents. Putnam, *• ......... ~.20 “ Graham, w ...20 “ Godey,SdßUp n « 20 « Knlckarboker, “ 20 “ Leslie’s Gax’te," -.20 « Peterson's, u 17 ** Leslie's Jour*l, H ...» 18 « Blackwood, for J une. All who want NEW BOOKB, and as soon as Issued, lower than can be had, .elsewhere, should c«ll at LAUFPER’fI BOOK STORE, . jy2 87 Wood ttreet. BOiLDINO LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feat front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot la a Cellar Wall, built for two small nooses. This Lot Is in adeeirable location lor a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO.-K. GILLMOBE, j V I 3 At OfiW of Morning Poet.- -TT oftsaolutlon of Partneriblp. THE Partnership formed by the undersignea and Jahcs O'Nsax.. in carrying on ‘‘the Camden Coal Works,” under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL ft MILLER, Is now dissolved. ' IBAAU JONES, 1 July 7th, 1855, JOHN D. MILLER, Notice* LARIMER’S TRUSTEE la prepared to pay a dividend of FIFTEEN PKROENT., in “ Stocks” of various hinds, at cash prleaa. THOMAS MELLON. jy‘26:lwd*3tw Wanted, LABORERS are wanted on the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio. j>2s;diw* ; JUST RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market street, a large aa ' eartmeut of Boys' and Youths’ Calf aut Patent Leather Congress Gaiters. Prices low, Jyis p'PLfi PARERS— SO dos Pratt's Patent Parer, whole sale and retail, at Hie Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth etraet, by ljy3Q] JAMESWARDROP* - GRAIN DRlLLS—Moore*e Potent Improved, the most simple and complete Drill for Farmers ia use. Call aad-examine. For sale, at prices, at tbe Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street. jy3o:wBt» JAMBS WARPEOP. ATISNT CIDER MILLS—With Metal Cylinders, for hand cr.horae power; warranted. For rale by Jy3C:w3i* JAMES WARPROP. AG AZIN Kb AND WEEKLY PAPERS-- Ladies* Gazette of Fashion for August; Graham’s Magazine do Putnam's do do Petaracn’A do do Godey’s Lady’s Booh do Ballon’s Monthly , j*° The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated New*, last arrival; All tbe Eastern Weeklies for this week. For anv new Book or Magazine, call or send to * W. A. GILDENFRNNEY A CO.’S, Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. L' Ahlßb’ FASHIONS — Leslie’s Ladles Gasette for August, 20 cents; Putnam’s Magazine .do 20 do Graham’s do do 20 do Godov’s Lady’s Booh, (second supply,) 20 cents; New York Journal for August, 18 do Peterson’s Magazine, do 17 do Ballou’s do (second supply,) xo do Female Life among the Mormons, $1; Star Papers. Harper’s Magazine and Knickerbocker for August confi dently expected this day or Monday, andwill be sold at the old p rice, 20 cents per copy, at jy2B LAHFFKR’S BOOKSTORE, 80 Fifth Ft. ■fEANETTE!— (J She 1b dressed In eilks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She is lovely in appearance— But what a sallow face I Her hands are small, but O! how rough; ; She surely does net know . ‘ That HERPETIO SOAP is just the thing, ' And then the price is low*. The Herpetic Soap baa been used with gr«ateu«*3B for ~ti»paz£five removiDg Tan, Slowness, and Bed ness of the Skin, healing all Chaps and Chafes. Only 12% oents per cake. Uivd as a Nurrery Soap for children it ia unrivalUd. fiold by S. L. CDTHBBftT, Jy2B 140 Third et. * , '> v ; •’' *• • ■ *'•- .•*■■■ CYiGORATING CORDIAL A eKENOUEtmiT nr MEDICWR * Heoltl Aestorcd-and lilf. Lngthiut BT MORSE'S' INVIGORATING ELIXIR TT will replace weakness with incapacity with ■A- efficiency, Irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this cot only without haeard of reaction, bat with a happy effect on tho general organiaatiom 43p»Boar In mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the parallxation of tho ncro of motion and sensation is physical death. Sear in mind* also, that for every kind of nervous disease, tho dial is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASEB. No language can convey an adequate idea of the diate and almost miraculous change which It occasions In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by exoeas, weak by nature, or impair* !ed by Blckness—4he unstrung and relaxed organisation is at Once braced, revivified and built up. The mental physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together tip, der its Influence. Nor is the effect .temporary; forthsOor* dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself and restore It to Its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melan* cboly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thonghU of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra tion, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diaeassa incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hy»* teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of tits heart, impoteney, constipation, etc> from whatever causes arising it is, if there he any reliance to bo placed on htBBSS fieftf* mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOB FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great rwtorativt ia nil complaints Incident to females, mark a new era In the of medicine. Thousands of eUmulants have been invented— thouFands of invigorauta concocted—all purporting to be specified in the various diseases and derangements to fffekh the delicate formation of woman render her Uabla. EVERY WOICAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, tremors, pains in the bsok, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexes—to give the invigorating Cordial a trial.' MAR RIED PERSONS, Orothere, will find this Cordial after they have need a hot* tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In ail directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off* spring, who would not hare been so out for this oxtraordt* nary preparation. And It is equally potent for the many die* eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of.young men hare been restored by using it, and not is a in* stance has it felled tc benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. cr consumptive habits, are restored by-thause of a bottled two to bloom and vigor, changing tho akin from a pels, yoN low. sickly color, to a beautiful florid completion. ; * TO THE MIHGUIDZD.. These Grsscraa of the sad and melancholy effects produ* ced by early habits of youth, vis : weakness of the. back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of mna* cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous, irritability-, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symotoma of ccnsumr.ticrßS, otc.' Mentally.tbe fearful effects on tho mihdaremuohiobe dreaded. Loss of memory, oonfoson of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-dlstrustp love of solitude, timidity, etc., are seme ot the evils predn end. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE - should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no* caasary requisites to promoto connubial happiness; Indotd, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect, hourly darkens, the .view; tat mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with tho melancholy reflection that tho happiness of another bt* comes blighted with youx own. CAUTION. Dr.Morstfslnvigorating Cordial has been wuntorfliftsd by some unprincipled parsonj. In future, eU the genuine Cordial will have the propria* tor's fac-elmlla pasted over tbs cork of each bottle, and th* following words blown in the glass: * Dr* aorco’a Invigorating Cordlal f <3# H. RING, Proprietor, N. YJ The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In jplht tlw—pricß three dollars per bottle, two fbr fivp dollars, for twelve dollars. C. U. BING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. 7. Sold byJJrnsglatß throughout tfca a Unit«& Gc&«4 and the west Indies. NOEWICS, Feb 8,1866. AGENTS: Pittsburgh .Da. GEO. H. KEYBEB, No. 140 Wood ftt Do. FLEMING, No. fO Wood at Do. ...R. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City... J. P. FLEMING. Av ft ntfcr 0h1n...J T>- PARK. Cinriimatl. faplLdawly FEVER AND AGUE CURE. 08, BATTOE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC. TRORthe Prevention and Cure of Isysbmittdtt ana Bn- JC uRYKsr Fzvxas, Fkvxs and Ague, Chius andFrvx*, Dohb Agus, Gckxu Desilztt, Night Swzats, and all other forma ef disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it exists—North, South, East or West—and will every where yield to this newly-dlsoorered antidote, which la claimed to be the greatest diteovery to medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per sons ef every age, sex or condition, and it will not sumU tnte for one disease others still worse, as is too often the re sult in the treatment by Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, aiul othor poisonous rr deleterioro drugs, not a partiole of any of which Is admitted into thin preparation. The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re suits from the use of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE SO MAT.ARTA- It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even u the moat 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 persons who hays saf* fared for any length of time, from one day to twenty' years, so that they need ne7or have another chsHj by continuing ltl uaa according to directions. It will immediately relieve all Hie distressing results ef Bilious or Ague diseases, such as general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure U effected. Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from Camilles and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it cs a preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at tacks in that season of the year which, whilo it Is the moat sickly, is the mostvaluable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases; soma may require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle Pride One Dollar* Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will be oonsigned oa liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of the country. JAB. A. RHODES, Proprietor, Providence, B. X. Aoraw—New York: a V. GTIOKENEB * CO., and 0. H. RING. Boston: WEEKS A POTTER. Philadelphia DYOTT A SONS. J MITCHELL, No. 265 Liberty stree t next door to Hand. WOODSLDES’A BROTHER, corner erf Anderson and Laeock stis BECKHAM A M'KENNAN • and J. T. SAMPLE A 00., Allegheny City. .. (febS7 GEBHAH BITTERS, PREPARED BY - DB. C. iL JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WRI a??2Cruxuv cum LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIOB, Chronic or ffervovt Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, as& dX diseases arising frosi a disordered taxer ter Stomach. Such • asCoastipa- - ... .., Uon,lnw&xdPilts* FalneeßjOr Blood to the Head, Acidity ofthe Stomach, Naum;Hoartburn,Dlegust£3rFood/. Fulnees or weight in the Stomach, Sous Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach; Bwlmming of the Head, Hurried andDlfficnlt Breathing, Fluttering at the Hurt, Cheek ing or Suffocating Sensation when inlying Feature, Dimness of Vislon r Dots of.Weba before, the Sight, Fover and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back,'.Cheat, Limbs, Ac- Sudden Flushea'of Heat Burning in tho • Flesh,- Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great - Depression of- - - •, : .; /. ISpfrUa. ' The proprietor, in calling the attention of the publla M . this preparation, does so wit a feeling of.the u unoat confi dence in Us virtues and ada; ation to the diseases for which it Is recommended. n> It U no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’- trial before-the American people, «sd itsreputation end sale 1b unrivalled by any riming plv • parations extant Tbe.testimohy In Its'favor giTen by the moat prominent and-wcll known Physicians and Individu als, in ail parts cf tho country la Referring any who may aoubt,to my r “ Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to bo hod gratis, of all to Agents for the German Bitters. . .. * Principal Office and Stunukctory, 120 Arch street, Ftlia de j®*^bld by Dr.Gco.H. Keyset, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock'&Co., No. GWood street; Fleming Brothers CO Wood street: H.P.fitrarti«sdJ.P. Fleming, Allegheny deolO:d»wly fa . . mUREE DAILY TUBOCGU TRAINS, between PhiladeL .. phla and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TBAIH leaven Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7 A..M«* and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M, THE FAST LIMB leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; IP. M., and Pitt* .burgh for Philadelphia at 2:50, P, H. THE NIGHT SSr PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia fbr Pittsburgh at lL P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9-J2O, P. M. BlalrEViUe Accommodation Train leaves Ehtsburghdetir. except Sunday, at 4jSO o’clock, P. M. Brin ton’s Aiuota&s* dation Train leaves Pittsburgh dally at 11: o’clock A. IL% 83Q o'clock P. Si* and tt2Q P. 5. ..T- W. K. BOHMEHTZ. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the RaOiobte toandfrm i St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena.and Chicago, Qlg Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville. TexreHauto, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, tod.; Cincinnati; Dayt ton, Springfield, Bellcfontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Clm land, Oolombus, Zanesville, Massillon and WooeterJ-Qhlo l also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Kxw OsljKASfc Sir Lems, Lomsvnu andXhaaaaATi;•- —• ‘ - Through Tloketß can bo had to orfrearitheroftheahew places. for further particulars, «e handbills at the dll&mfc starting points. Passengers from the West will find this tha shortest and meat expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baitt* mere, New Yoftc, op Boston. i • THOS. M00&6, AscEt, Agent; Passenger Tinea,' Pittsburgh#. Private Dinuci. 77 «DR. BBOWN, No. « Ifftmoad Alley, do votes his entire attention to an office practice, saw Bla business is mostly confined to rrtvaU UR Venera# DUeua, end each peinral affectlone, <» brought on by Imprudence,youthful mdulgenoe sad excess* flyphH's.Syphliltlo Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Qleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity cf the .blood, with nil Diaco? sea of the Venereal Organ. Shin Disease?. ScorbuUo £rup» tiona. Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial -Disease?, Seals*} WeaSoerß, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Femato Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Platuia in Ano, Nervous Affections, fains : la the Back and Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, BoscoscfUUy treated- Core guaranteed. Twenty yearaV practice (ten In ihls dty) enables De- Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cue to all who nzXf come under his care. "~-~v . ' *. • •.- •' »- : ' ’ rV*. 1 ' ■'-/ medical DR- MORSE’S RHODES* DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED PEhttSVLVAMA UAILKOAD, Office and Private Consultation Booms, 41 Diamond alley* tO, Charges moderate. pov6:dewly EHEUMATI3M.— Dr Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism ia a speedy and certain remedy £it that painfui trouble. It never falK * Office and Private Consultation Booms N 0 .41 Dlamnad -Alley,-Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctoriaalwaya athooa. ■; wr:,v- v ' „ NOTICE la hereby given to thn Breekholdmtatik* Bbirpaburg Bridge Oompmy thatJ-O ..not authoriied (9 oimEkWv of »KOg ,p*ny» *tU?thud»t»- . PireUimt ehaxf.borgBrHpOo. **Vm,