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Ti rr ; v>' • . ‘‘ ■ ;-'»i’4 ■ i- '’-'-s4 ; tVr-;iy< >'';iy- : 7 o<> fit i^v^sssyos. ■■' y«, mvJ y V;V / y:;vyJ y'/V;yV| j - *4 /•’,^• -* ’ ri ?}£ ;V-^'V^--*T'/N ; f'V'b., K'.tt-)*- '•'us- s *-'- I V-' _ ■-j ■ : ; ‘ :-i: : * ;H : r < ’ v ,a4-. w . =ME ' v • r . •. v , -v -- V :^;V.; •-* ; ■ irJ -v-v:v. s ,s.Vi-.•• •: •' '• : ’ .. ........ , v ... : ;/V.i " '■ - ■ ■;. * -■ *•••-.v.r^SSR f V,,' re- : ~V. . -i ■ hV* r\- v *,-'■** i • * ■V* Meetihq of THB State Teaches's Assooia trioi,—The semi-aunnal meeting of the “State Teachers’ Association “ convened at 10 o’olook yesterday morning, in tho exhibition room of the Third Ward School Houbo. Professor H. V. Davis, of Lanoaster county, President, took the chair. Vfcc Praidtnu —A. L. Kennedy, M. D.. of Philadelphia; H. Williams, Pittsborgh; J. B. Wickorsham, Lancaster,; and W. J. Johnson' Centre oonnty. ’ Secretaries—rMessra. Ira C. Mitoheli and M Orris. A portion of the Soriptnres were read and prayer offered up by the Her. Mr. Nevin, of Butler county. ’ The minutes of the last meeting held in Lewistown, Pa., on the 26th of December last were read by the Secretary. f. „ M T, oow >. of Washington county, chairman toe last mZt" 0 Committee, announced stoce two etl “! 0f ,he Association, the death of two of its members-John H. Brown PhUadel phia, and L. T. Corel!, of Allegheny toatTrn m< ”?» by ? r ' Boberta - of Philadelphia, °, f throe b 0 “PPointod to draft TMolutions expressive of the sense of the Aeso- Cl »i on m re « ard t 0 their decease. Mcsars. Bobßrts, Thompson, of Pittsburgh and Gow, of Washington oouoty, were appoint ed such Committee. Mr. M’Dovitt, of Huntingdon, one of the reg ular Secretaries, being absent, a member sue gested an appointment to fill the vacanoy. Mr Now I ' OD<lon . was accordingly so ap- Mr. Mitoheli moved that the hours of meet tng4i I f *T n9 , A ; M ' t 0 12 -M-; from 2J pm. P A M i-*n d from "* P - M. to 9J P. M mr. A. Brown wub appointed Treasurer M Bp]ar Treasurer being absent n,i«f;„ toh ° U ? oved tbat without special per miTOon no member Bhalt speak more than twice nice a'S thaD fifte ° n min - The Association then adjourned till 2* P M B.t'n™?’ 1 , Sfin o n .-.Convention oame'to order in toe chMr? 11 ' * V ' P ">“ d “>*. In too absence of the regular Secretary, Mr J. H. Hoops was selected Secretary pro tern ibo reading of minutes were dispensed with , * dr ' •-toddard, from the Committee on Cirou hVa* ? a , d \ a J e r bal re P° rt to the effect that he bad distributed six hundred copies by mail through different parte of the State ’ H - Borrows, from Committee on - Bedn «« d Fares, reported verbally. U B had bad toe TnlreVto Cana f Commissioner and f",® r!!!? of th® Pennsylvania BaUroad, and if.™ £ t¥mp ,? ra !' 7 orrangement by whiob mem to be “ P ti A okot ehowiog themselves w M °? tho Association, wonld be al lowed tiokets at half tbousnal rates. This re £°JiL WaS aocs P tcd * and a committee of three to make a permanent one was appointed, via ■ Messrs. H. C. Hickok, Assistant Superintendent Bnnrowß° n cko °* 5 ’ Roberts and Thos. H. arn r Wckersham of the Normal Bohool at onHchtln to Bano3s ‘ er .county, was requested to on ihnt^r th i^ a r 00 5 Stlon with 60me remarks up “„ tb ?f hraoch of eduction. He said he looked upon their institution as merely the represent! live of a class one of tho ssmo kind exists in iD So3!ers «‘. and one in Allo gheny. Theirs opened on the 17th of April ■ 14. students attended, of which 125 tiers from lancaster oonnty. The whole number of pu eCd£ S , tb6 l^ lma! and Model School was 539. Ha found from his experience in toe examination of applicants, That a large propor tion of teaohers know nothing of the *rt of had^*- 38 ; i “ all , Wboa b ® bad examined! had DB?er read a bbok on the subject. Ho was Jff?. 0 ' of N I or “ al fohoole being established by ped th ? Association would pass Ks betorfl,taJj ' oaraed , t j lc , c »““itteo Of throe, Mr. Bob «ot,.^nl^. de - !ptlS ’- 7 ead a eoriea of resolu -IS'?.e V th the fammes of Mo^s. -"’T® d i CoT ?'. la ‘« members of the State Teachers Association. On motion the report wa3 adopted. It was determined to prepare biographical skaiches of the deceased to be read clt meeting of too Association. Mr. Gow offered toe following resolution : Racked, That toe offioers of thia Association bo appointed a committee again to petition the iegißUiare, on behalf of this Association, for the fetablishment by toe State of a Normal School •.or toe educatiou.of teachers. Mr. Barrows supported the resolution in a fcnef speech. Mr. Mitchell, of Centre, also spoke of his experience in toe matter, giving a flattering description of tho snocess of toe insti !D p hl9 , re ? on ' - He Baid i£ wa » necessary that too County Superintendents should take an , S'i C ,“. B ‘. ter; thia ‘he Superintendent r fc ? d fS - d t 0 do ‘ Ha bad T ‘sitcd their institution but twioo siuca its cstsblisbment. Mr. Drown, from the samo county, spoke to toe ssmo effect. " f ' 15 Mr. B. M. Kerr, of Allegheny, gave a short description of the institution in bis county, JO - near Mansfield. Ho stated it had toe nooning an interest in toe subject of ednoation which before was not felt; for now Directors ere willing to pay five to ten dollars .more per month for teachers than last yoar to eetabUeh cobools a toTe!c^°n“mti h on, f e t nnmmL e j tho'Mr Grto' 1 ' 3 f !° m pr , i ’ ato dca P a tob, that dion, &o.; the State eetabliahment ehonld be for > election riots LonißTllle doringthe Cvhe of persons advanced in #h a ;» *l. . °^ a other day, was passlog atoua sttedies. Ho therefore offored as an amendment ‘ L ,° otroeta .‘i a *otly on his way home from work® toe following resolution: “ amendmi!nt ™°°ZT ?*! d fr ° m a " indow - a “ d ba w“ Rnolvtd, That in our opinion tho same obisrt f .'l takon 00t b 7 a “ ob a nd hanged, may be considerably promoted by tbeTtion of enormities cease T 8 County Superintendents in establishing schools C,TT Colleqe _l n th is morniog’s naner wants £ e *?,T? Countieseui,ed !° ‘heirlocal 1 ? B , f “ al j d . an ad vert ! sement of this B Coffi. ‘ 33 nurserlea f or State j that feel interested in a commercial ednfa- I tlon I wonld d “ well to call and see Us workings Sow. “He op ? oscd t 0 a State Normal °“ nd “ otod h ? P ractloal teaohers. The rooms are *•«-* »i. qniredfor such a palatial sohool house to Conn Josenh N’i PaptT that tbe eteamboat AqnUls, 8 SSLSr’ -■" ar-f r 7 f ;, Tllo n pson ' of Pittsburgh, replied to Mr. i ——^ Mitoheli. He wbb entirely in favor of the reso- ! lution, and hoped tho Association would take i speedy action upon the subject. The Professor 1 spoke earnestly for some time on behalf of tho resolution, and depreoating the remarks offered by the gentleman from Centro oonnty. Mr. Burtt of Birmingham, thought the State ehonld not have tho control of tho institution for tho Bimple reason that almost everything the State had a fioger in was badly done. He in stanced her Insane Asylums, her Hospitals Main Line, &o , and arguod that experience had demonstrated that private enterprise wae prefer able to those carried on by tho State. Dr. Cutter made a motion that a oommitteo be appointed to draft resolutions, and report to morrow morning, expressive of the sense of the Association npon tbe subjeot. Pending this dis cussion amotion was made to adjourn. Previous to adjournment, a oommnnioation from T. J. Rutherford was road, addressed to too members, inviting them to visit the House of Befnge for Western Pennsylvania Adjourned to 7J P. M V'.- •-» v i \ .-T\>; v:. •t*T' ' v-: 4 v Awmni? Tho President in the Chair. Mr. Bober a, of Philadelphia, read a report giving a his cry of the Public Sohools of that oity. From the report, it oppeara the old eye tern, founded in 1818, proved to be unpopular inasmuch a' It provided only for the education of tho children of the indigent—thus oxoluding all others. It was continued till 1837, at the end of that time showing only 2 801)’ pupils • whereas, sinoo tho establishment of the Lanoaa terian eystom the pupils have increased to 62,000, the schools houses to 288, inoluding a High Sohool for boys and a Normal Institute f r girls. Tho report was highly euloglstio of tho system in voguo in our sißter oity. It was re ceived and adopted. Tho motion of Dr. Cutter, of Massachusetts, (made in the afternoon) to refer the subject < f a Normal Sohool to a Select Committee, was withdrawn. 8o also was the resolution of Mr. Stoutzman amending Mr. A. M. Gow’a resolu tion on the subject. Dr. Cutter went into a history of this sys tem of education, and pronounoed his belief that Pennsylvania had now the most oomplete system of any m the Union, not excepting Mas sachusetts or Ohio. Mr. Burrows was of opinion that many per vhekind'n'^w 8 “VI? 0 ,at j sot were not aware of the kind of Normal Sohools it is proposed for the „ P r h tr/L l ? eie,atar “ t 0 establish. It was any other Vt”e° ° peration Massachusetts, or dating one thousand pnpila toeetw f 1 sohools attached. P P ’ together Wlth ! Messrß. Benedict, Eaton, Mitchell „„i ;i Prof. Thompson alee spoke upon the eub/ect an i dor disensston. The Profeesor in gave a very lucid and interesting exhibit of tul proper funotion of a Normal School, in contra distinction to Colleges. We are sowy onr ro£m xorbida giving an extended report of the remarks v *« ■'V' *- “ _*r v X.* S •:>. • .•fjj.- 'C '* *V : :/r.. t , it r , v’.‘ s'; -» ' v-. ; : * i 1 ’ < T". r ;f r\y-■<C , : [0B.NIIIG: : AUGUST 8. Receipts for Joly, 1864; From Passengers $18,440 48 do Freight 16,838 42 do Miscellan’s sources 2,304 91 Increase over til per cent. or. Cholera Cases —An cooasloual oase of chol era still occurs in the districts, but it is very I’oTL"!!-?"® t 0 re P° rta death from that causi in the city proper. A man named Brinton re- Siding in Brownstown, while walking out the Fourth street road on Sunday, was seised with d ‘7 aSe , removed to the Mercy h °T- *' A , Wo ? an nsmß d Ha »cr, whose hus band is employed at the mills in Sligo, died on chrdera Th ® diBeaBß »»* pronounced learn *!- , An 1 w Shm ? a ’ whoBß “am# ws failed to iu Saterday MaDchtBtBrof tho 88 =>e disease Our young friends who love to trip tho light fjihtastio too will not forget the Pio Nio at Rural Grove on Friday. The preparations are ample and a lively timo may be expected. The steam boat A? uiUa will loaie the foot of Grent stmt 0 ° lo f' f0r . ,,18 ground. Tickets may be obtained at any time at Campbell's shoe store corner of Seoond and Smithfield streets ’ . av Anetlaa-«Sal«t Daiiv. ‘ A Fmh.°t“S'[tio®dSk B A m’ tSS °[ Wood “ 4 - „ AT I (P&tOCK, P. M uroflutica.Qneensware, Qlunrtre T»his Pnfu« • „ -. S " 3DBdHlna HoAscholdLd sft'cWu,* B,!T.r *c. M. R l rt t ?A^ I ‘T Na , C - 810011 AT AUCTION—On Than,- , d V ““ rnl cg. Aagairt Olh, >1 s o'clock, •t thc Mr? “* non-ray .'rtl/rcT- P- M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Iv fommedioo* Dwelling and store Room’ M tftreet » °PP*ato Me«oalo H»IL P. M. DATIB. SPLKSMD COUNTRY SEAT ON TROT HlLLnAni TburBda 7 esening, August 9th, at 8 o'clock oidar* Sr e w“ n T ,f xcholl B 0 . Fo “rth street, will be sold%y older of Wm.T. Brown, assignee of William Disbr that lg y, 7 c^ u ™taJ Lot of flround ffite on Troy Hill, befog about 200 feet square, on which is erected “ T " F f u ,P«to two story Brick EfweHjog UoSse, wiaTtUc and finished basement, elate roof; and all the modern sentences. The grounds haTtng a fine view of tho Alle- V yBr Bn[J surrGunjlng scenery; abounds with choice fruit trees, grape tines, shrubbery, dc. On the premises ' “ •««llent stable, carries honse, aud othTout! enP? Dg i' P ro P ert T 0,10 he examined any time orati ons to sale. Terms at eale. J f aug4 the following named times and places, to wit: M * A. BMWpfbLE , S October” “ RED WING Mm?* y, o?S l ? oTna,,w > “ MINN EAPOL Is!.. ..'.'""Mondav* 22dOrtS? r ’ ‘u SAUK RAPIDS “ STILLWATER .Mond^’ Lauds appropriated by law tor a “the/ purposes, will U exclud'd ./hen W Tile sales will each be kept open two week* if Private entries will not be penni t teduntulferH °’ tion of the two weeks; and sre-erantinn qulred 10 establish their cia£££bytt, s maka payment therefor, as Boon ka pnffi,uj^2^?„ ll ' l the days appointed for the commencement ofthl sales respectively, otherwise their el»S?vriu &tatS?^ 0 Given under my hand,tat tbe City of Wasblneoi?'??; 31et day of July. A. D. 1656. 7 1 JSOTffin aug4;Uw6w S Commtalon< ’ r ° f ,ta <K™<>r»l Und Offl’ca EypGREENCOL°NY--A very desirable country rea^. r dence it offmd for sale, situated in tbe above Colony uoss Township, 6 miles from Pittsburgh. The honor is ft by 84 feet, amused with four rooms, a kitchen and lame hall on the first floor, and is provided with a water closet! bath room, Ac. There are 2 acres of land attached to the house, held in fee. and an undivided oneaixth of 25 ae™, more. Tbe Dwelling House, with the two acre lot (on which there are 100 fruit trees of choice qualities, besides grape and strawberry vines, stable, chicken house, will be sold separate, or withkninterest In theOolony. The arrangements for the education; «f ohlldren raffo this a desirable property for man of family. • 8. UCTHBERT V No. 5S Market si, near Third. ■ ** ~ 1 1; *"‘ ■' -■ ~ * ■«—• The of A. M. Gow WM antti . iutK oa ‘ zm “ tW «*“* reso ■ohoda tothtpwto'sionrit« ?S i tßbU ? im * nt of in several oonntfeg a 9 ’S 8 ? f tea ° her ® OUf Proflenfc enhnnl m fOSUttfl Of matter tn *»w»» B ? 8 * em * an< * recommend the S»F’ S ~ J„ hat , a o . omm * it0 ° oonsiadng of offi. sfysrs* oation of Teaohora for tt# edu ' Pending their disoi jonrned. stiff* sssz ™.lfSr.: SUiS;- " OBDEB or EXBBOISEB OH WBDjntSDAT. Pa 7n m ?i,7®??? rt , by N - Dod B - tMCMter, Faculties” De7elo P men ‘ °* the Religions A^ddZ, 0 ' ‘, h ! TObjeot the Aeeooiation. “s.,a, rr" "■ Addrese by Mr. Daria, the President. b g" Dismission of subject. • T E BEBY —Thees Hdubbed Dot ?* J*®"® AND. JloHer Btoi.au. About 3°ol°°k this morning, somo burglars house of Mr. Christopher Wertz, on Esplanade atreet, Third Ward Alio gheny city. They entered the sleepinganart 2f“‘ Wer ' 1 ' «* took htepautalooruj from the bed post, while he was asleen. and “ S "’ e , d "| em int .° » neighbor's yard. They con tained a large sized portmonai, with $l2 In bills othe r i valaableB : a net puree oontain ings>6 in gold ; one gold i’eplne watoh; one ip.Th ?? 2 ° : one ED B l,lh >«wr do fire detaohed lever do; one silver oyUnder do—in all amouatiog to about $3OO. Mr. W deals in ” a * cb , ca ’ I s ,? Tef y l ndustrious man, and so oir cumstauoed that the loss deprives him of nhariv every dollar ho is worth. He offers a reward nr Do°lioe' , L , v e reOOTsry of ,he articles. Ih e police have, as yet, no suspicions upon any ner son, or any evidence that may lead to the detec- ] lion of the perpetrators.— Bulletin. 60 H ere Too ! —A ohap in New Orleans toi. evidently a sensible fellow. In speaking’ oMha! original topic “ the weather," remarks^ “Our cool moonlight nights, however are something to brag of; and when properly ee” eoned with promenade, buggy, muslin and ice cream, are exquisitely delicious.” ° B A friend says our cool moonlight nights properly seasoned,” are astonishingly similar to those described in the Crescent Cityf ? If there arc any who are Inorcdulous upon the edbjeo* he advises them tb try it on, but to be sure and tot forget the “ mualin and ice omm *” for he is not ocrum but one-half the please he et perienced catno from having the latter indie pensable along with the “cool moonlight.’ The Sohool Masters Abroad.— The « fits! ) Teachers' Association ” now in session In ou ’ ctty. are os fine a looking body of men, physi cally and intelleotaally, B s are generally foJnd io a deliberative body. Upon tha anbiect of education a good deal of light was threw to the discussion of its members. The debaters 7 CO m general exhibited a courtesy that™ bigh.y to their credit; it is true, thf dogm™ ,*? oco “ ,onal gentleman gavenomla a»sble evidence of the pedagogue, but it is pleasant to remark these exhibitions were only Ward’schLi Tho , A '?“ mlio ° “MU In the Third Ward School, and will be in eeeaion several days. CLEVELAND ASD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD —The read r i or , lh ‘ i ,^ t “ barg!l “ d Oloreland Bail road for July, 18<>5, were as follows; F.rom Passengers $19,230 22 do Freight 35 673 41 do Mieoellan’aeouroes 4,195 30 AUCTION SALES. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Reported Bipnuly for the Daily Morning Post. .Tb® Riot at Looliyiiii alter burning of"the Tlmee ’mS’””' 11 last night of tho Times tils morning 6 jKi , Thero WM If »ae Wiled many woundrt^T*th?hnM a iS y por£o ? a The first shot was fired be * “hidings were burned, the polls. , "" °y fereignera, it . dletance from As.,vj. ‘t , .. BSCOOT DESPATCH. ;rr w '- r * rt > TOrt is assembled ,t the ifoase, sKrfa'sss-fcrjlS?" b^.,bjSO^oriSl lng ’ "* Tl " orioM »ttf«£ne., Al.. Johnston is elected Qorernor of Tennessee, r • „ • yOUtta DISPATCH. ■* *«* bum found in iShb, Sf t S. w ? er ' Wurd. large number*of We here not many additional particulars »xr«T.t of cause or commencement of the riot. inth *p pt . I. the mo gentlemen were riding in a cXi.» .2 . P,ra l fromhoosesoccnpted byGermans ?. re 3 at was wounded. The flrin* was rLSSZt g«ntleman watchman, of the s£»nd Wa?d, Sd and John Latta, Americans, went to the were fired at; the latter’s lew was «w and J*> L Bil.age and Williams ware ted reports reached the lower part ©T the Htr large crowd to go up. Two German* in *k il caUsin S a which the Bring came were shot audbeaten "eolhaf /hT weoTery Is doubtful. The house was each*? the,r ■h« prooeeded to homes on Bh^ Crow l •nd brewery, and afterwarmburSdthe’bwi^v lhe s hou “ e 5 Germans were badly beaten. An Sereral died thismomtog briSf™ 7“ l hot ’ ha fll:ghtly Apt, and another Irishman «,fih *, r .*v an was Shots were fired from all tho aml b** l ' 11 - the crowd talked of sacking the OathoHc a, J* ckwl - While this wa. going on In the upper part of tL'^ 1 p f[ ron ’ were ore <> wpon in the lo»>r part M7’ street. About 6 o’clock P M tm illf p ‘ 1 Maln from Irish homes at the comerof Ualn aDd 8h p ot This was done wlthont the aliehtLt n?r>JS? m^ 1 BtreeC « ri^ot**sS£Abk^ E^®SSS?S3S *nS ’m“i B .*SSSSsS 1 -™ ’lit" moreaents, but the crowd Anally diiSvJld aiL rlike police has been oisaobni > n ,i »v P*wa. A large extra isas«sas£? l ssjsss any connection with the rioU and oSllnAu n The city I. now quiet and It Is“ there more disturbance. u * ut iner,> will bt* no The fighting was all at a distant from the noil* was no cause assigned for tha assaults Th! were closed, andthare were but few drankTn ,£![ " h.ulbrßl.'bopSpai^™ 1 ’"” la the Mayor's ie Conrention ad ~ , LATEST. SiSS&M ssr “■» '^^F»™?«z*sxv r 4«™<u“r. n WUMr " n *“ < b * »* Men. Smith arrived at Ban Antonio with "(i 10..i»i . S“:te h ' tl "“* >'*" « the 19th,* under PA.trora ofth. Illlnol. Know nothing. AagQl ! t T -Tll ' baelntFj committee ( .(Th, T r!7 tbU ?* 1 * m ' ,y *“ 81 * P«»on. Killed. •hj W *!'rtLeneron. Maater Builder, were doing tinMth .rVh. tVi,?' *, h t b “JW>-*. "bo »n.| p tTfUm. —“ llttJß, iQil John 8. Ghltuber* ™.iSKSr g 11 ww- Ther $60,101 91 Removal end Appolninent. by th. p, a . *Z“ xrs i appointed bn euceearnr ‘ or A.aUu,., tea Ivcn ■'■Mo.Mcn.u, —536,043 81 22,468 13 Tlja Yellow Fever at Porlimonth a» ,y , ine *jre or Cspt. Bermon, of th» Nbtt in m -it* Star, up B .lm“ r °m, b# “’“ ,h * •'“■>« OO "** ° f Havana. Buslne-i' I, Alabama Election 200 S 3 60 - R « SS( ‘li county Hires wiraton*&n, , Kentucky Clirtlon. tlonor^H*^ 1 ’ l _The concede the elec dletrlct of tyiTr^ZX*™' ' oth north Carolina Blautlon coneldered^doahtfal 7 ' Tb ”'^of Clingmanl. Daalrnctlon of a steamer by Fim daetia»2ft^'« 8 ’ Au S a “ l "•—*•>• etenmer Aflon ha» been daetroyed by Bra on yager River, with tIJOO balea of c tlcn. AMUSEMENTS. JOE PENTLAND’S STAB CIKCUS! BVERY AFTERNOON wmsa TIIE 2Scent»_ Nn h.iv r .i- . MADAME EDWARDS. Till JUSTLY CtLtniUTlD W CLAIRVOYANT, l9dl • C#a ™BsuU*J at her rooms rr.r \SK «S»b“r^° D anJ 7IPTU “»•*■• ■1 JwHBSaLaTJ^ ~ a ' ntlp “ ,n . *1; I.adiee y n gggaa°°ly 69c. JeYltim* JOHN W. MCCARTHY, Bin Poster anti. SHstributor. * ltraa to th ' PobUd * “4 Distributing o( .11 BILLS FOB CONCERTS. LECTURES. EXHIBITIONS 4c *l«-SESSl^ ni '2 itW h Z m “"' f'oempb, or other “'*• “-If P-i. »m re- ir . «p 7 CDNDKUU-100 bSSnSu . ° "0 dH S onl^* nJ WpC, n ui e «, fil *fCanJ!ea; 26 tloa Bucket* ID do Tubs; 2J do Bed Oordfl; 60 do Corn Broome ; 20 boxes Starch; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; frgfftj joun mookhead For sale by BLOOMS- —£0 tone JraJate. 60 do La lie Ohampliln, (to arrive •) l au H 3 ] JOHN MOORix * for falfl by ( 100 bag “ Rl ° * n<l J “ Vl ' Coir '><> for EnliTby V_?S*i JOHN MOORHEAD 11KAB—T6 half chestß Oreim and Blink iWfbr'iii: _ -. A ll ! 0 .. JOIJ-; MOORHEAD 7 a TOBACCO—7S bMM f.vorlw btncOi Tob»f-:> foFiriirk; —* Mg3 JOHN MOORHEAD ’ SUGAR— 30 hhdri fair to pi tue for ftata bV aa « 3 JOHN MOORHEAD, X AIL9—2OO kega for sale by " aa « 3 JOHN MOORHKAD. EGGS, by the barrel, in store and for sale by a °* S BMITH, MAIR 4 nUNTER /"lAiiDLfca— 4u boxes £tar Candles lor sale by V_iSL__ SMITH, MAIR k HCNTEK. fcjJEGAR—6O bhds Sugar for sale by P au g3 SMITH, MAIR A HPNTER. MOIiA&JES— 00 bbli S. H. Molassfß for sale by «°g3 SMITH, MAIR * HU! COFFEE —lOO bags Rio Coffee for sale by aog3 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. l OAP—2OO bozei Soap for Bale by ’ »°g3 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, /‘"IRUBHRD BUUAB—26 bbls Crushed Bugar for Bale hv aQ g3 SMITH, MAIR ■> HUNTER* IM*AX— 3 aacia Flai lor fale by »Ug3 SMITH, MAIB A lITOTEU. CiIKOMK YBLIXJW—6 cases on hand and for Bale bv >a g 3 r, FLEMING BROg. SNUFF—Garrett’s best; 3 casts just rec’d ami f>ag3l FLKMINO BROS. ASON’a jjlaoKlMQ—4oo dcz on hand and for salt* bv •“go Dr.WMTM/l DVna 3 , utm;, l I ACID— 60 lba Jubi received and fir sale by V * U S 3 FtBiUNO BEOS. t receirttl and foreale by >ag3 FLBMINS BROS. R A for “ 1 ® ** B. A. FAHNEBTOOK A 00 NEWS BY TELEGR. Prom Texas. Prom Havana. v-;V, 4 & : , . n ’■ ; ■ p, WSHIJBOH BOARD OF TRIDE Aivn MKaeIIABTTS’ JBXCHA NOE. ' „ , OFFICERS. -fVendsn:— JOUM SIIIPTON. f‘ r “ Vic* ftuttri-Ka: jp. simth “ K ™ “ “ Wh. B. Bboks. Secretary—v/ u . s. HAvra. treasurer*- Jqitw jj. Scottr T. Nostham, Jb. wfflintttcj of Arbitration for August— W. U. Beovrs v ’ &AAC 0 M W i. B 'i'™ OS ’ “•*»* a - *^;i DAILY BEVIEW OF FITIBBUEOH H ASSETS Orrioi o» tin Dmr Moxslng Post ) Wednesday, August S, 1566. / _.ff^UR —Sales 176 bbls extra, in lets, from store, at 4r . 87%* 60 do do, from wharf, at $8,76. SUGAR—SaIes 10 hhds good fair at 7%, 4 mos* 6 <io prime at Sc, cub. ’ WHISKY—SaIes 26 and 15 bbls rectified at 35c: and in do do at 36c. u BACON—Sales 6,000 lbs shoulders uil ai-les at ©(SO-v,. cast; 2,000 do eboolders at 9c, do; 6,000 d» do at 9%c 60 a / s . lA’ canvassed hams at ll%c, 60 days. ’ UABB—Sales 20 bbla No 1, In lots, at 1014 c, cash. LARD OlL—Sales 6 bbls No I at 76c, 60 days. lIA Y—Sales 20 loads, at scales, at $14(5)16 per ton. TELEQEAPH MARKKTB. Nrw Yobk, Ang. 7.-Cotton firm; tales 800 bales. Flour Bt]e9 6750 at $8,02@59 for State and Ohio, $9 @9,1214 for Baltimore, and $9,76@510 for Alexandria. Wheat unsettled; sales3s,ooo bus Southern white ats£lo. Corn firm, with upward tendenoy; sales 30 000 bus at 6414 JJrkflrm; sales 600 bbs at Beef stead?,' steady; sales 100 bhds Kentucky at 9@12. “Lttd *inn»wlth Upward tendency; saleaTOObbls at lfftifolVA Urocaries firm ; sales 600 bags Rio Coffee at 10%; sales} m ddis and boxes Muscovado Sugar at 6%, and kOO bbls Or igans Molasses at 35. Iron steady; sales 100 tons at full price*. Whisky easier; sales4oo bbls at 41. Stocks active* Cumberland, 28%; Reading, 94%. Cikctssau, Augost 7.—Flour lower and dull; salcaiso Hole at $6,, 6@6,86; sales 400 bbla extra at $7,25: received during the Iwt 24 hours, 2,069 bbla. Nothing doing la Provisions. Whisky: sales 350 bbls at 33@S3l£, with steady .gales. Sugar firm; sales 20 hhds fair and prims at Coffee steady; sales 2CO bags Moi&wes Ana. Ri Tor j 3 feet . lt f&}[<.□ i* i ne hM-?uHin the la.it 24 hours. Weather pleasant. 1 ? A £^* a » Au * uBt 7 —Com dull nt BS&W for Yellow and o«@94for White. Wheat ecarceand in demand M4ar* k«t opened firmly at yesterday’s ratal. Flour no salts * City Mills and Howard Btrset are held at $8,7. ‘ V Havana market. rer Northern Light.] YoR1 ' Au SUst 7.—Sugar active on the 2d instant. WWt. I» quol.j .nojj; Y.u o » nnd CucuraSlo" « bScr M S frarce ' * M decline!!. Ech.n,j. Cattle Market* Tlw arrival. o< C.til,, aurlD* I*r 8 ". BeefsolJ from Sato SHOO per 100 Jin Eheep 4>J@sc, or s2@4 per head. Ltalm S “?« J 1 » w r inquiry, end balm et tl.rsfe l’^r aa iU ° Th " 101111 •™um Gf Block for tiro Wot*- % 1,500 Beeves, ~SOO Sheep, 100 CUwaind Calvaj, «nd o pn'i S 5 whteh J rKLLSV / U ‘ E TOK SALK-A ~l .n‘K , ’'“l-h m ‘T bo soon *t uur office. thoie Lota »l!l ii... »oU on time, and bat Tory little rath rafilred In boi-i where the parehoser to lire a namber of ' 1 8. CUTHBEKT A SON, M Market «L L. 8CH5115 It 1 Z, At Wo. IDT Market etrret i , tboro bran -J24 T^hnS AWBS £ M J ;ST ».“ S “ rtCl ' :!lt of Q »H«» f r - r “ k - W. E. SOIIUERTZ P UALLK&Y .. r. ." S OALLELY ~ proverbial for Lite eicallen.* o~f U ;4 P S ' At> ° llo Build "0 Foortb street. (i™* I'XfDKKS . D d“rh«p'it 60 VJ gplerprlt-. No Tj street kuA T l *}? ’if' B '!' - ' l! * En o’’ Pictures nuik amor;* the h.-dlri X thc Western country. llcoan, Tli fonrin m. jan'l “?'■««'ionßg 11,sun and lliaii xi, ' ! eet fe? 4 *’ Dnv at moderate pri.-e> = t ,V l ,u * 3 ) CHINA TEA STOKE, N„, 1, Dl.uwti.i, /'(ONTINBATION OF THE GltEd T SMir A®;dAl ih V’*’.,. A " '’l' l A CO. will continue their air through the tnonlh of Auguat They trill avnlnLAi Z n „‘ a i?'" lanhtT r ' Joc * ,be P'lc*£ofUitlrStock k Howe *OO morw ciseg »nd paciijj.'s of NKW GOPTw win •ue3dtw JSO - L x TT ffirL', Agial ’ t . - . .. _ iNo - Liberty atrf«*t. I U oL C cZf* '« ■«« W, k: N,rh. to *>■* HT -''-nor -Mario, America a Caratina. by Tin*. lir: And other new Murk, just r.-.S’KI h v CUAKLOTTE IILLTfi;' 11, „ ttousekeehno ao6i>s—W.A. >uiSfi*r Ccrr - it*" n ? Cri ™* r l , beir isr ’ r “ assortment cf Pljcrlin-'p Di»V 'rV* IraoMkj, Table Cloths, Ntt klne T-,w.11r J. R ’ V 'T 1 Hco^eepinea^., pia mktaU-: -iW UiU, (Joniiu ;; 50 do MonrcH, 2o ■*»o do Non. 1 aQil£ AuUarurii*! • v vn u Yw ,0 ? •*\W«Wkk t (O» o rpaal;; ' Kr wVhy JOHN MO./IUIEAD r! - - FLKVUNU KKO?. OH 1* it K» Kft\ i N o—LothilujSi Hiivertiwi k.-. r. \u^ rie ' pUjTrrlz * d - todftariOcd. 2- * ’ /VnVw.. . F J}J^ i. Diamond. * - Knickerbocker for Aa*ust • ii&nfcinf* Half-yearly Abstract Ju<l rwHted and for Bale at t W. A. 01LDK.1FKSNEV A CO.’H Book„or,. - - ~ Filth Bt-, th** Theatre 4 t,i Hail road men, Danker®, and thoe In „ * -iilt* requiring accurate time," tLat the «!wi«v P >• w.w ; , m T f.« arei .t w « ;tlcJ ,' lj h “ re.'iLlc, »Dil antqßaUed br any nth.r mat.. , !T n b ? m hf " n t,r \ M Ground" n.u“Ta? JO aml out el d the year. I hare obtained the f?r “ 7t«'a ln I ' i:L ' bnr - L »"J ifu-tAcp^! L®' AJ,m ' 4 E ' ,n '"’ °' h " *'-< ru " atch Repairing done in the best manner .... w 'V. W. WILSON C._llarket «it. roroe: aogl hot-. of 50 SSTby'lib Mcir’it. ki TCt Pittsburgh, at tho lowest prloea. lu.iufraof’ - ao * 1 THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth s'r^t \\r ANTED TO Fill AN OiiDRR— TT Block of tho Bank cf Pittsburgh : <l-' do Merchants aud Manufacturers'B-r.s <J > do Mechanics* lianb K '" ry \UL Kl f .ITS' ° nJ “ W “ WILKINS A CO, CoTiinijsjou Block Broker*. "5 Fourth street. DfViDBM) BUIUP „f th.Ohlo'»ua K^f MVI Company bought an 4 »!j J 1 K “ -.““A WILKINS * Cl. -1 1.-junh i^ I „iht 4 . t f 'h l gL^r^.‘“ d ° ,L " br “ k '*“ S “ k ‘ B “^ an 5.A WILKINS i CO, T 5 Jonrll. aL T L ORfu A N UM .'0 lba for aaln b? B. A. FAUNfaSTOCK A CO , Coruer Flrpt nod Wood An. BUcl O WOliiLS— 600 Iba lor sola by k - " u B‘ , _ II- A. KAUNKSTOCK A To. JINBKHI) OHr— 300*J gallons for sale by J -? u * 1 B- A FAHNESTOCK A 00. HAltl'Kß'd MAflAZlNt!—l‘utnam’ii, OosiV»7ur»h«in - », Pulerson s Ilßllon .-i, Uoutolmld Words, Knlckarbooker ’ UiJ ' e " *®H "» lh» fc> August have b»en icoeiTeJ at MINER A CO.'A, ... No. 3» Soilbftttld nirf>*t. TV V v I L lX ’ Kei; IiUUKS'-A Visit lo tbTtamp i ?n/ 0 i« 0 R * M’.Cormick, Jr., of s*xr York. 1 yol. l ojo. Mght besutlfut HluMraticns. wh N ;w llo P**- " r - Tho tt*-.’,!* A Tale cf th- Great Kan.- »sraptas-. 1 ' ynJ °° ; of » ure. Ai. Aniobl- P»r volume. lol " ,Ila ' " >rl “' COm i' l<to • 12 «'“■»«, 60 cts. *r l i l «.°° Dr '"' SloU ' ° n * ° f ,hp mM “‘rtlllDg .'-lories „„ t 4u'lD^)- BOOi * D KnsH,h o?ium Rster - ,! r Thomns Bo A?r .? oi w aa °n H ? a sbton; or, The Mother's Beorot Stool, 1 *" w Book ’ Inibl|Jl '- J . *» :u» che.p Booh wai „ 11 “KKR a co, iiil— No. 32 SmlthfiolU street. (^^ LIQUO “i^ /v ‘ me qu fi&in fas 50,,2SS 0 ,,2S fU “ ■*»«“•« ju«t rec'd «„,1 ~~~~ M-BMIKO BROS. A i.S 01,—10 bl>l,JUBt »H'l ti T rate by %? »’LKMINO bbos. L ?t D 2 Prime artlcltti JuBt ft- dTorTale bj ±LJI™ flkminq bbos. 7 OCIiISNQK'S SEAWEED lONIC—W dim nf"thi» 'TV . J ZI y , Dt&monrl and Market'nt CIAKB. MAUNiiiilA—4 casea for sale by / _ B- a. Fahnestock a co corner Wood and Plrrt eta. UM tiHELLAO—II cases lor tale by _j>y B. A. FAHNESTOCK Jt CO E , I P r! ' ?9 '“ b.nutirui.rtici.Viii. v <lles Colored Gaiters, latest styles. •iy ,JB W, iL 80UMKRTZ. No. JOT Mark** W h ;J, OU -T'l Z ' at NO i 107 wtreat, h»]|h . Boot* and bhoea very low lor anh. Q| T , a.“.and ßg a. UTi!B] __ w. U BOHMBBTZ O EMI-ANNUAL BALK. A. A. MANO.N AUTiTauiMn lr,th ’ 10 more <u *' or Cancoe ]' . - J - 16 - 13 do l'owdnrtd Uu nerved and for gale by fjylT] ATWELL. LEE A CO. Uhlll-ANNUAI, SALK.-A. A. MASON Vco~),.ti. r, ft ,ar < !e lot or 1)6 Lall >ra Oart Mou/di nil l peryarJ; Oold M » d “' <io. lau H?WKe dejUlnJsJOjind 2O m 3 Mu “ SUGjLK—3 bbls fur sale by =p=— J ?J? HKMRY 11. COLLINS. ffgr bb i j%r w AT r^zg^ r °- H^.?r 10 bbla Poiomso tli.J re-eivrd BniTfbriaiTbT atwrl;,, leb & <£>. SUNDRIES— 1 Country eoap ; 1 bag feather. 1 *; 2 sacks Flax; 2 bbis Dried Peaches; 1 bag do do I , bag do do pared; * i-T 6 * 1 on consl iS l »ment and for sale by jy ±L ATWELL, LEE 4 CO. bbll ' , “' l Ege ” roo ’ d henry H. COLLINS. ' T)fcAH»—a 3 bushels small White Beans for nala by * -Jlii HENRY H. COLLI TW* I*-* 1 *-* SUVply Vi fine fresh reoM by ■= —=£ii JOS. PLBM3NO. B L WatCT 13 r b , la ot lbla Miii<raJ aJJVatCTTwdby f iy!9| JoS. FLKMINd. O * O"®®* rfeeiffl for “ le h f keymbb a amTekbos, - - - _ ' No'. SBJYood street T^Vb, 0 PlgS lE "tore anrt for -»■ *“'»y ! j?2l' J. W BCTLKR A CO. I - p’- ■’+* +* ' . .. * % r l *-. - - -• i. *» v . ''*> ’ *a \•. ' • I??A., . ‘ ' Tat Klvzv.. The stage of water at duiklast erening was I " 7 f ” t 6 lncllM " b P the pier marks, o nd faiiiog. The ' , . 9 ®*9fenberg Dyaentory flvrnp, ir«U.er for .he past « hou.s has been dear, wfch r,.„: i !^ lble In Diarrhea, Bysentery, ,lshtJ - __ ' Bl f Ho*, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum^d tile deiallo Cholera, if taken with the flrat ,yi«. toms/tlsi.Tt.miUngand.diarrhoea- It nerer fails to icure the Worst possible eases of bowel complaints, generally in a few hours, seldom beyond a day. It is purely regetable, and taken in almost any quantity U perfectlyhaimloaa . Price SO cesta. i Taksteamer “ I!o»»li«/'C'spt. A. Sheppard, i, ih« regular ’ Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 o’cloc!. I wlthtoTiTV,' , ‘ Ung iD rreisht Te»t«J.r with the It tentlon r,f I-avlng for Cincinnati to-day. Tail steamer •' Brazil,” CeTTorae.,™, taking in fr, Wl . yesterday; ehe is edverli*d to leave today for St.Loaia. The new, light draught steamer « Gipsy,” Cept. KlintiVl ter.wasnnavoidablydetained yesterday; she will poritive leave for Cincinnati to-day. j Tax light draught steamer “Torktown," Capt Poe, will fare for Louisville to-day, direct. Thtse wishing to make a pleasant trip to the Falla City, on a good boat, should em brace the present opportunity. O*K. Tace. UlLnwis’s new boat, the “AnntLetty," ia nearly complete, and will he ready for buelneaa the coming , ls , the «>'enth boat built on tha four angin* sin, P e ;.T° ri ‘ 0B t,ro ‘epumle wheels, similar lo the steamer Challenge.” r a ': ame ; Capt- G. W. Gbhert, will leave oiork Mr si °ri I*’ I,oUi "' Copt - E - his gentlemanly louia’trai ""i ,’*, 1 Peppflr( l> *re old practitioners In the St. and f WIII 8 “ Ba * rant ” th »F ’'“l b» well loaded and full Of pasaeugeta. Those Intending taking passage on ‘he ‘Gipsy,” should be on board esrlyto .scum bZT Ta« Louisville CtrnriEj-, of the 6th, says : luchoswatorln«ie“Mnallaat'e i veidng er |!i ) '' *H th 7 a faßt 7 river bad receded three Inche/” o*”®' 0 *”®' 8 ocs s “ turcl *f the J&t^n%^ W S 'ifo^. lng 00 FrW “ 7 '•«< > J’OBTOF mTSBUBGH. --- j- “ oiramsn " Staamar JifferK.o.Vooi iranl, llrownavllla. . Lnterne, Bennett, Brownsrilla „ Pe»We.,BUx»beth. • * Clara Piflher,Hendorickson, Weat Newton Michigan 2, Herat, Welfsyflle. Rosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling “ Minerva, M’Calluin, St. Loni« „ DKPARTBD. Steamer JeS.rson, Woodward, Brownsville Luzerne, BennethßrownsviUe, ‘ a «“- bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Clara Fisher, Ilenderiekson, West Now ten .. Michigan No. a, Herat, Wellavillo. * estate, Gordon, Steubenville, teiipae, Moore, Wheeling. •; Kocheater, Neare, Cincinnati. ■ "“'P May. Robinson, Cincinnati Convoy, Wolf, Uailiopolia. St. Louie, STEAMBOATS. flttibnrgli,-Steubanvlll*' sad WiMUnir I i _ Packet** 8 ! iSfe^^Sfsan&s fltmibenTiUe between Pittsburgh, l»rbT “ a ' ni ' Ehn *' “'“PPibX «t »H mtennedllte asldayf 1 ™ ’!“?? Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed '“« ««S»i«h on Tuesdays, 4:i« issfea? eor freight or passageapply on board or to J. I). COLLING WOOD, Agent, No. 166 Front Cincinnati. I SS?» WtllS, Captain Jik. ; Cl f r f> B - Woonwano; .111 l!-a„ toe tha M.' ‘ otenaeJkta PM<» 0“ THOTLSDA V, to J„ <r a’ Bfct or P»n»g* apply on l>oini, or to - JOHN FLACK, Agent. Por LoaliTille. f i ClmkTM^ ,lKTOffN ’ C “P : B in THOP Uerfi, F. McClcsnsr; will lerre for th* 10°I P°«« on WKDNIS-, Fur freight or pillage applj oa board, or 10 I _ JOIH*’ FLACK, Agsnt. For St. Limit. i fiS2> EKAZir - Cspt K. c. Osier; G.IhIAEL; will leave lor the above and iSSKKSltotormrli.te ports cn WEEN£3I) A y/au£. 6 for freight or passage applj on bosrd, or to “?■ JOHN II.ACK, Agent. For st. Louit. i lE5> e, I'he rt'amer CLIFTON, Captain 0. W Er- Clert, BiA-tsisn PrrPLM.; wi!l lone for “k »"<• ™ WE.. *or freight or pas-agr apply on board, or to “ UJ " ELACK a 11AKNS3, Agents. f'or CJnctnnmi, , P=S» ?• Capt. Jora Kintirn. { Jcclc »~ ; 'flu leave for ttw above 10A m! * 8 P< ’ rtl on WEBJ >'JiSHAY, An. “ r f ai,:, e» apply « toarj, or to JOBS’FLACK. AgMt. A M I,i,r!J ‘' U «'‘ IIN '£SDAT,A U ju 5 t r °«n f ?l lg!lt cr “TO l * on board, or to ”?i BARNES £ COLLISOWnon a- For Cincinnati* f f2> t. Ths sUmatr LUOLB SIAV.ChtpL J. J. Bom* m ASS > MW iloßCTflox le??0 Far or passage apply on hoard, or 10 J> ~°— JOHN KLAQK, Agent. K. Bul)our< CLEIIK, Si. Lot, is Mq /!► TT v v (k « co t I if rap \ /*'*"•* (&v » . V J»«wrL * mim my 4 BUMMER RESORTS. PERKY COUHTY WAKH BPHItfOS THE aW celebrated PLACE® HI 'h. corn X Ibr visitors on and after the i'iPTH OP JUN e aj It f 3 Ihey are delightfully!loctedon afSJcSS □lUca norih-weat of Duncunnnn, claee lutin' i*ffna oTp't of OQ the' C,utr„l lSu«4“) aMh° PL '”? h .'-‘“hntnin, trhkb reaches an dotationof more JhaD hv» hundred teat. Sherman's Crwtc afford* a id *‘i PporlUlUty < l r T thMS C '" a cr fishing or t o,s, \ U‘“ ’ urruU[, dinft forests offer great attraction? ;o the eporuinaa; and tour smooth and shad* roada ihron»h bold and magniW “Sery »iM diversify (.be amusements of (h« Dlaca riA P r ! U ? J UARRIAUE3 Can Id? hu at all ! m .*?*, UorPM taken to 1.1 very on reasonable t«rms * 1 Ot tl.o MRDdCiNAI. ytiALlTlialf the VmNQq too h /h2i?f•' 4 '?* ' rh * lr hare »fy£s y tlie bast.Chums.* w the L won,and are pronounced uu surpassed for cnrtog cutaneous diseaagi and affection* t ? J ® k r ,d “ cy "*. ftr * «ome fire Spnnpt in ull «▼«■? k?f OI d, f dTt ’ ut t«n feature—the larsreat beto* UODCT “ COn »■ BPHUH-, | UotjUng Alleyn, Hilliard Rooms, and various other fsolll. Sm Th “ center dS" 1 JU ‘"' rS " r l ' De Jul! “ •«» ««> ftf Fpurtli lo ' D " ll • ,4sho “ u ti.. W i!‘ '* P*M to »Mtor», the proprietor UndiSri? '’ l h ° ot rri,ufc >- Murfe In nt w™K2nmul,i^i™’ loto “J«> to reach the I-erry County should be addmaed to DuonSSn P d uhey will he immediately forwarded. mvdl tf ~ 11 U - ETTEB, 5 tt . . Proprietor Warm Spring >rr™,„.? llaMßll aSTUKAX. 1. L\ STO.N K HOThL, HoMtsonos Co., Psvst on* I JV dr,,l and Ea.rlf PM.bIZ, Only hour,’ rid,. This delightful residence nndplwe of I r , S 1 ;, rl 8 loca,l ' lon the banks of the “ Blue JunHia " i *■£’ oobhuenre ct Sprure Creak. It, clear spring ufilt sustaining waters, here ,Recharges itself, anti mingles l a [ SSI” ranC<r '’ “ rUsS of th l The very centra! position of this Hotel males it a desira ble place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of business and their families—jaded un d enervated whh the turmoil, bnsf.o and heat of the city. Ii l, HluMoTon tta Pennsylvania Central Railroad, where the great turnpike from the gusquehenna and other roads SS«- making easy egress and ingress, several times a day by !h“ s ™nntai„.^' 3 ’ t 0 A, ‘° on “’ U“®«»PlonJ[ a , ne<7 bti ' k one i f dUr stories high, spacious and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from basement to attic, with alt the modern improvements and appliances of Cold Baths, Sc. It Is also finely ventilated Uin vr>ertl>l,'ll’u',of,‘!vers,r t 1> 1 ,' ll ’u', 0f ,‘ !ver5, J »P“tment of the Moun hl hi " r t i < ’nli, l! " rlous mol| ntidns," the “eternal wwe 1 e ts r “ I,h 15 in ,he UouseTalwaya ready for work hud the proprietor ready to roteive visitor nt mode rate charges. 11. i\ HAShiSTT, Proprietor l?f PITTSDOBOII: VI iHiaffl Carr A Co n 329 L'berty Btrt-ot. II. Bhoenbergar. John Anderson. " illiam 8. Campbell, Bt. Charles Hotel. [ jyll Magazines, duoics, ao.— Ladles’ Qasette of Fashion, for Aucusf H nr por'd Magazine, j 0 3 Potnaui’d do j 0 Ornham’fl do j () Oodej’g Lady’a Book, ,t„ Peterson's hadles’ Magasimj, do BOOKS—A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol • Star Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher.' JiifH received ami for salt* by ,„,, tv. A. QILDKNFENXKY A CO , -rr _ . fifth Kt., opposite the Theatre. pw MErAL-SOb Metal In'yaui J and for sale by [a_uglf] J. W. BUTLER ft CO. rpKNNESSEN BLOOMS—Ot) tons Napier~Blobmslbr aafe A JO _J. W. BUTLER ft CO JUNIATA BLOOMS— ' 60 tons E 11. Lytle’s Juniata Lumps • it) tone Juniata Blooms; for sale by _?HS? £. W. BUTLER ft ao. d-0 pkhVELAND GKINDdTONES—A superior article, TrA/just re.-tlvel and for sale by 1 "“S 2 lIOWN ft TETLEY, 13a Wool st IjKANDS, STAMPS AND STENCILS'cut To'oTSeVTt I * e ßort notice, by BOWN ft TETLEY 136 Wood etrpet. 48PDJSKKY UHawDY— 0 coz puro Raspberry Brandy . a very eupeTior home-made article. For gale by JNO. LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 201 Liberty street. SAVE YOUIt DIMES!—Just rectdred, by express—Her. per for August. 20 cents. Wo will furnish Harper and Putnam for 40 cents • Harper nod Godey for 40 cents ; do do Graham for 40 cents; do do Knickerbocker for 40 cents ; do do Leslie’s Ladies’ Gazette for 40 cents’ do do Peterson for 37 cents; * do do N. Y. Journal lor 38 cents ; do do Ballou's Magazine for 30 cents • Or any of tbo 25 cant Magazines, fwith nn* Blackwood,) always for saltfad 20 cental Kememhp? °he 4o ot : ItACFFBB’S bookstobe, J? — - So. 30 Fifth street. BliU) CAUJSB—2 dcz.. MMkingiinl (Sm; ' - do .CBBMy : J 0 <J O 4 do uioittd Blum-, Just reo'd »nd tor ■ Js2B i JAMES WARDROP. i , f Vtutute^Gordon.StoaWnviUc i The Grsfeaberg Green Mountain Ointment, ' I l " r s"^ la I bl 5. um »> WonndajSpralns, Chilblains, Corne, Sores, Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, £ry eipelaa, Bronchitis, ScroThla, Ulcers. Paine in the Side or Back immediately I relieved, Infliimrpgtjftnu i of the Bowels, and for a!! cases where there is Infiaimna . tlon. Twenty-five cents. | Marahall a Uterine Cathoiicon. "falreaito”compW°o taln l " an,i for most of fhe Pnei bjTihJ"?' llllo Pre pany. Price $3,00 The other Graefenberg Medicines are Eye Lot inn. Health Bitter j. Cimtumptive Balm Children's Panacea. Fever and Ague Pills. Libby’s Pile Ointment. Sarsaparilla Compound. The Graefenberg Manual of Health, A complete hand book of medicine for famllles-prlce 60 cts. Office, aid Broadway, JTew York. CAUTION. The public Is requested to bear la mind that everything prepared by tbeOraefenberg Company has iheiraeal upon It. fipnrlousartlclea have been issued closely resembling the genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utmost care ahould be observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSET'S, 140 Wood - jyl7:daw is 1 , 'aot wortby of Record and Attcn. tlon ■•WRIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranty and certain cure far SEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment-of the above disease, and perfect erailica. Mon of the cans*, i« one of the moat important Chemical C-scoverlesorthe 18th oenturj. Its neutralising effects on the Poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts Hie a Charm upon the whole Nervous anil ilusoalar System, re storing the tone'of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con fltitutioD. Unlike the general remedies resrrted to for its treatment, each u Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which lease the system worse than they found it, it improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. .J?”* “>?« the Immediate supervision of an rSui S Chomist, uniformity of strength may always be '! J .*?,?“■ f 1? ““£«»dented demand, and the thousands > fco “, en d»ent Physicians, and otherawho ° r . ■" “«««»» PETEB T. WRIGHT A 00, ~ „ 241 Marketst., Philadelphia, antiOanadas rn ® ista 'throughout the United NtL W° Wood street, sncl K- EL BKhLhßa, Pittsburgh. apHtdawSm Is fit'Bald Heads and Hurd’s Hair Resto rer—PoensTassooE, Or., Feb. 9,1555 : This Is to certify Umt I have used “HURD’S HAIR RK -BTOBEP,” three months, and where my head was bald !« u now covered with a long growth of new hair. Capt dso. G. BswjasnN, of Whale*Ship Montezuma, Noawicn, Feb 8,1855. Chemical Manufacturing Co.-Oents: Previous to using your H,ir Restorer I was greatly troubled wltn my hair coming out. After using ihree bottles the remaining is strong and Unn, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy Bppearance. Yours, truly, H. ft. Woonwonm. Poqumtraoot, Ct., Fob. 15,1855. This is to certify that I have been using “ Huan’s Ham Risroaca” .bout three months; and, now, where my head was bald, it Is covered with a new growth of hair, almost three Inches ong. 1 have been bald over twenty years Bold, wholesale aDd retail at hues Anaats. , Ha. GEO. H. KEYSEft'3, ho. 140 Wood street.' f&'Slck flcaaactte and neuralgia or Ets&r Yvaas Svaamsa Curie bt OAKELY’S DKPURATIVE SYRUP—Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’s Row, Bayarda town,.Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Hocdcche of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakbley’s Depara tive Syrup. Ha had tried various physicians without a cure. He is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depurativels for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, andaUerupavediseasse. For sate wholesale and retail, DR. KEYBER’S, net-'-'- 110 Siguier the Golden Mortar. Price ,o cents per bottle. ap2s To T“of M JAMAICA and 81. ©Ml“tt Hun ™vn ; LYKm ****** bSmapm reotjona for use will foTariably be pren by Dl ’ . DR * i'EUOUXWANGEIL p Q Te,o, » *T, 141 Mai den Lane, New Vork. t,i S, r"^f? porter °* Cbem/cala. Platlna_ K ““ e 1 Th<>rn ' s £lt - o °P“' ,a . Sulphate iS dec2ld3tf _ CAWPISTIJVGS. T'VELAWARE COUNT T C Ail PET MANUFAfTPUPrv.i JJ ASSOCIATION, on tbeCWr Plank Roa^o^ f« e cltTlln^,offer to buyers this Reason AWTvif comprising sir., IMpSsTJ& FABRIO3 of eierr varSv' esn be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Dwby or & the Stores, Nos. 18 and go K. SECOND st, PHIL UJELPUiA Sp “ n ’ C '" J or elc kauged for Carpets. ' i " 11 - 3tu - la J. SIDNEY JONES. I „ Boarding Sellout f } R *?y 5 ? IKa P OABI)1 5 Q tfouaa.—Tie GLEN HOTEL V/ anil Grounds ore offered for RENT for either the ab°Te purports. The bize and arrangement of the lioow* the beauty, extent and Variety of the tormndfl and the ° r the P oaiUon » secluded from eveiy -5 bjoC ti! ? n .,ll>ltf , Jen ' ier thla a most desirable location * mh SV/ UaJe or F * ma T lo Bmlnary. For terms, app , y t J. W. BUTLER, 87 Front - - Pilinor , i CclAbrAtcU Gpicupcsn Naha* S T W. N h U M P ?^f MINKNT f " r fl “ votln g Soups, Qrarie’s, wtrW?’ g°°ihoussvrlra 7 iooata P« bottla.at til Grocery und P-ult Storoo la the United ti tales and Ganaiiaa * ' 1 For aale b 7 M’CUUIW and 0. U. KS VSER, Pittabuvh P. T W&U3UT &CO ‘ m Market street, Philadelphia. Jinllhlawly la J' "ULY MAGAZINES- Harper's, for July 20 cant*. Putnam, “ 20 »• Qraham, *• .. Godey,3Jsßp. t *‘ 2i> •• Knlokerboker,** 20 »• LeaUe’SG&z’te,** ..... 20 *. PetersonI*, 1 *, « 17 >< Leslie's Jonr'l, «• \$ .. Blackwood, for Jono. t h^. 11 wtft , BOOKS, and as soon as issued, l(»w>»r lhau can bo bad elsewhere, should o»U at ’ , LAUFTEK'3 BOOK BTORE, B7 Wood street. A BU1L0I«G lot fob sale, WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back rart of th? Lot 1* a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses? This Lot *i a * a , asira^ le location for a residence; and will be sold fa? I ? rabl .® Title good, and. clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GtLLiIOItE, - }yia At Office of Morning Post mnp BUioiutlon or Partnership. THt Partnership formed by the undersigned and J^ fS X ONiu, in carrying on “the Camden Coal Works.’* under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER 8 T 7 il? ISAAC JONES, July t th. 1855. JOHN D. MILLER. LNotiee«~ * A FIKTEEV SSof iIIfTLEN PER, CENT., in Stocks of varions kinds at carfi price}. THOMAfI MELLON. JyZB:lgdi3iw I Wanted. ABORERS are wanted on the Cleveland and Mahoning ’ Warren and Youngstown, Ohio T 1 107 street, a large as- V Bortmout of Boys' anil Youths’ Coif anil Patent LeathYr Congress Oaltera. Prices low, heather JflS A P£ ’f' E P . Alt ? M t, ~V io doz Pnilt '» Patent Parer, nholo pala and retail, at the Implement Warehouse 47 fifth eireet, by t.Jy3o] JAMK3 WARPBOP. “ ( DlLLLLß—Mooro'a Patent Improred, the most vf » im Pj B and oomplete Drill for Formers In use csdl and easmlna Per eole, at manufacturer's prices, at tlie Implement Warehoueo, 47 Fifth atrect. t | lae jj3o:w3t» JAMES WAEDEOP. pAlWl' 01DKK MILLB-Wi.h Mel.l Cylinder,, "Tor ,T3O e9meriWarMnt,,d - For file by ’ ffl'." 31 JAME 3 WARDROP. MAGAZUUSB A.\lJ WLKKLY i'APEILs_ 1 Ladies' Oaeetto of l'uhlon Tor August • Graham's Magazine do ° Putnam's do do Peterson’s do <j o Qodej’a Lady's Book do Ballou’s Monthly do The Panorama of Ufa and Literature* London Illustrated News, laat arrival • All the Eastern Weeklies for this week Por any new Book or Magazine, call or send to "• A - 4 CO.’S, jifth at, opposite the JADiia* KAamotfs— _ J I dalle’s Id (lisa Goaett* for Auirnrt. MTI ». SSJSK ${ T s ° I eterson’s Magazine, j„ JJ do Ballou's do , 1< tlo 10 donu/S’pMtedtKay o rMraju?”*!? & , r Ao » ast coufl old price, 20 cents per cc,™ “<»*>« bo sold st lb. ■ig W&WsiOHE. 30 Fifths!. TKANETTK!— ° Eh “In silks and Mtlna Aod her step la nm of gr«f» ’ ’ n ,,*« >S’S; i ” t thß “■>«. tha paat fl?a sector remSlnu'Tßn’BS* 7611 “ a '' ;,6B f3r nasa of tha 8u“, lied xantarotcahe. ?*£ unrivalled, gold bv 7 r°*P *®rcWlttren it b Jt{B y a - L. OUTHEKRT, *4O Third at. ' Orothsrs, will hav. tie Of two, a thorough T+zmAratnv aw^*k°'* dlrectionaare to •« Wring, who would uoi hay* ffitoS£S&2?' S^'SSSSSt&g&t' “*“®&ESf persons op pare oohplettgw .ow, «i= kly color, «Jt“ 8 4dy“&bfto Mfoutb'yS- I^ l7 •*% P^°- gg^zasSSS? «sasa& B pilgrtaagw-A, h3f^°,^£ M J , J re *;;T mind becomes shadowed with doipate *2d ffl£dS& thl _ ~ , , . OACTXOS. Id faturo-all tho gennlDO Cordial will hara “ Ch bolU, > Srf »•' Dr. Moras'* Invigorating Cordial, mv „ & H. BING, Proprietor, Na Ti _ . _ IS3 Broadway, w. y. New London, Ct. RHODES’ AND AGUE.CURE. njFAIAIBtE BP2CITIC dL S ,^ ih 4L re •'**£«^Wn seasons U onaToiaaHy'iSalrt'J^J’^y to dander wkererer it ezLS-sSh t^,'’“ 13, ttsdWneewrmde s “ tfcß ? ria£,it <***oeoy fn ii^^pijsss - billons dlsoaeo , from “J A *°” or haling Malaria or iSk” &CyiDJar7 constantly in . so that they tw ™ty ? ea», ueaaccorftog loS? “nrttocloU,by contiuolng It. ni^S U „r , ?^fto i iS ]3 !'* 11 the <l!stieBstog~reBultß of sweats,etc. night and aU o^r ,^ b e“ l^7|Tf r , "£? • ABnB from fcmUls. l^ffs2K±aS3S^3?» slchly, is tie tocatratoable on“ J tt e m Whll ° “ “ “* mMt ana Spanish, aeoompaiy eaS P S{u ?. renctl | ÜbetafdisconntrSto thetred“ Tr I S“ 6„,0ne,1,01'“r -ra application, and tho arilcie Sha ™SS, 6i " °a SFSK C : nest doo* to and! I 'A - BR/mi?!? BtPre6 *’> of Anderson and I,mack sts BEOJtn.ST^KS^.' 0 ™” 1 “* J - T - SAMPLE A go,^; 1 S * M ’ E^i?AN, DR.. HOOFLAND’S « „„ ® OEEMAH' .BIT TEE'S pbepaeed dt * &SvfS4’n» IoB > ail dteuc. ormr* oiamto* J I ftSConstipa* Uon, InwsrtffMle?, I „ !, “ln«fs I nrltl 0i , l it otb<l J . i « tt u SsL s^"*’ " \WSBU^ i Urate. lodjen * of^® at Bur nlngin tha • 9?_ s ? ant Imßife* 1 ingifafETil.andffreat Depression of s££££££”***« whlSi and Ita repmoUon and sale isnmKalSi ht™ !£*P eo P I, ' , parationa extant. The testimony iniK fiK? T - d • mort prominent and well tnown * &?? $* til * ab. In all parts of the conn t-v <? dana * n,i who may fcnbt,” I & a ! , S*»V Book, for farmers and JSunlHea. to bn Baaojpt Agents for the German Bitters * • had ©* all th d,CT° Ba “ 4 MMwfeitory, 120 Arch street. Phi],. Wood B. A *JO Wood street; H. P. Swaitsand J*?'rf 1 ™ 111 ® Brotbw# declfcdawlyle * a<l J ‘ p - n «®ag, Allegheny X phia Mil Httsbarjik. the l»P'SVwj^?s?^SsS ,<,el * leaves FMladelnhla for MAIL TRAIN burgh for PhiCl^at b 7 l h M lares Philadelphia fo, burgh for Philadelphia «t2pn tT.? VSJ?" »nd Htt*. except Bandar, »t 4:Mo'clMk P M £2 Plttaburghdllly, datlon Train loaves Pittsburgh rfn'i Acooiaine* *BO o'clock p. SL,and aS>p ft" yat u W»^r, a if»e h '*“*«&■*»«*. ftunkforL Lexington and Madison, Lafayette and IndiarmivTtn ?*£ Ten » -H»ut», f 0 ®* Springfield, BeUelbntalniKlJSti.’' CtaclnMiLTay. land, Oolumbus Zanesville Toledo, <W*> “'^igpSnL'^SSnS^r 9 h !? i S l8 »* bbe different shortest and mostmStm tom °» We* twill find this th« mere, New York QO5 JOU,e t 0 Philadelphia, Belli lorx,orEostOD. TUOS. MOOttB, Agent, Poaonger Lines, Philadelphia, j 721 ; '• _ J. mebkqien, Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittebnrgb. w. s. BCHMERTZ. „-?rl»atc Dlseaieii f , p e. BP.OIVN, .No. u Liemond Alley, da- a votes .hie entire attention to an office prmotioe. Ogß me business Is jnoetly confined to PrivaU 1 enereal Dwatcs, and euch painful affections, flft T2f°. ll tefnidonco.jonthful indulgence and excess. r 5& h W't“'W« Bruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with ell Distal ses or the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutics Erup- Uooe, Tetter, Klugworm, Mercurial Diseases, Eeminal iVeakaets, ImMtency, Piles, Bheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tho Joints, Flitnla { a f;U“. Neryotia Affections, Paine In the Back e2d Lotai ddC! ' wl K!jney8 ' 'uctessfully treats Bi^wn n t‘fe(T eal8 ’ P ra utica (ten in this cliy) enalies Dr. 2 ™' a uX a l r is7^™ 3 °‘ • •*** «*» ” 811 **£»" nn! M Char™ r . 1 '^ t< ’i^ OC ' ialtat,o u Bbbmß, 41 Diamond alley. ita. Chargee moderate. notficdewly Brown’s nearly discorered remedy that paiXl o tZ“bk“ It SSr * C<,rt “ a ** AiuwfA^l Oooeulißtba Rooms* 41 Diamond Dnr 6‘d * w Th ° doctor I” always at homo. NOTICE is hereby given to the smefcfcoJders m tba charpAburg Fridge Company that C. RICUBT b not attthoiivci'd io receiro money ui colloptor of BaJd Coa* pany, after this date. It? order cf »h« Roard of Blasagera. * TIIOA WAIiLAGJP, JJ-* President Sbtrpsburg Fridge 00. •'4 TT V ny s®' ; CORDIAL tXßtroxßiroir or xmie£ti; h > 7L ** “ d isviqokatinc Btixxa I ntUc ‘ w «»tn«3 with .'strength, InMDtdtvw.K 0c e f irregularity with nnl&ru and »l«‘a^pp^ 0: on P 2 s?lthm , t 18,9111 In mind thaf.n!? °, ha *” aersl orgaulrstlou. W-bear a.^^ 3 , wTr" <iB7 «”«* wub of -action ands»nantton* i of the nary, also, that rorc'“tod I? P Iyte L l eX ,l a nZ£Z’ U,SSmt^ COM: OF NEBVOU3 DIHHASBa •SiSHSISK ““ diseased. debilitated and ahathrM n,ryoT U, ' >11 ’' n whether broken down by excess » M tv rou * ‘Titan, edb y eichu. s3 -tbe^-r u r«dt l a^‘' U/i’?lrBlr at once braced, revivified and built up, Tn/ml^*! 08 *' physical symptoms of nerrous dieease vanish together der ite influent Nor la the effect t TO dad properties of the medicine reach the constitutional/ and restore it to its normal condition. 00 IO *“’ LOSS OF MEMOKT, Confusion, glddinefs, rush of blood to the head melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchednua, thoughts of .elf l7 ftsr 0f i “ 3nlt - ? > general prostra - tion, Irritability, narvonsneas.'inabillty to sleeo. a iso,—! terti™ 1 ton,alM .>>«»*“f the propagating functions, hya- T wa terrors, palpitation or the heart, [tie if th' ““ slipitioa . at<: -. ftomwhatavor causes arising u-ony, abeoln^S b T ““ The uopSm S°?tf I, POE PMAIES.: complolxita Incident to female! rMt °ratlv».ln all ssat,TfesiSSi|?«^ eai&M'ss-Sgs'g.a r EfSJSSfsjggSg* .. - tremors, pains in the b&ck/or*n7 otK? pMpllar to her sex, or common to both (^n^S^d? c, J 1 *** 18 * ravigorattag Cordial a trial. th sexes—to giro th» ''“fi-n-iaysaKjap., ai4£Wcss.::£ lro>l, t ",i Agent for Obfa-J.D. PARK, CiDclnma.
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