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Sk:' ' • • f •. . . . .■ - ■ - -I,f . .. v--- »;v v; ; '•’ v 1 -> * 1 *’~**~** ~~** *-£C-&A.-g :r*V •:;;'.v Jl-.JS'JI MONDAY MORNING:: V, ... i' • V.‘-v s. A Vnr Costw Piaho was shown to os the other day, at the jrare-rooms of Mr. Kleber & Bro., which they had just sold to our townsman, Jehu Parker, Esq. It is a floe speolmen of American skill, from the factory of Nunns & Clark, New York, and, from Its peculiar design andoonatrnotion,oallod the •■Serpentine Piano.” This Is unquestionably the richest style of hori zontal Piano whloh is made,—exceedingly mas sire and solid, and yet, owing to its graoefal lines and.ourves, presenting a very light and (dry appearanoe. Both sides are finished alike and in the most perfeot manner imaginable. It possesses, wo obserre, all the late improvements of the above makers, vis: the bass strings run ning on n separate bridge over and above the others, the hammors, (whioh produoe the tone) •re covered with felt cloth instead of leather, the Frenoh grand aotlon, ete. The tone of the instrument is round and powerful, like that of •n organ,' and yet of fiute-like sweetness. Take it ali in all it is about the moßt perfect mdsioal instrument we have ever seen. ' Tkb Directors of the Pennsylvania Central Road are waking np to the importance of having the proper agents throughout the west. We ootloe with pleasure the appointment of our friend Daniel W. Boss as agent for this route for the west. He has been stationed heretofore in Chloago, in a somewhat different position from the present He is entirely oompetent and trustworthy, and should have liberal power in the selection of sub-agents In the various cities Whero the New York routes and runners inter fere so materially'with the interest of Pennsyl vania. Full grown men and not boys, as are usually entrusted with the business of scattering bills and giving Information. We congratulate Mr. Boss npon his position, condition and good looks. Not Quits that Bad.— The St. Louis Herald of last Sunday, states the deaths in this city far. one week to have been one hundred and thirty one. We felt quite alarmed at. reading this statement of the mortality in the city until on referring to the Board of Health reports, we found our contemporary had made a mistake of nearly a hundred. The deaths for the week specified by the Herald only amounted to thirty five, Instead of the number stated by that pa per. At no time since the ravages of the ohol era last summor, has the mortuary record shown • list of one hundred deaths per week. Bscsifts oh Phshswahia Railboad.— The reoeipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad for the month of July show a large inorease—nearly 60 per cent—over the corresponding month last year. Annexed are the comparative figures: Beodpta Air the month ending July Si. Same month last year.. Receipt! torn Jan.l, 1856, to Aug. 1.1863 {2,167,978 n Eame period last year 2425,348 67 Increase..— 182,630 14 John* Tiebnan, — the famous huckster—was before the Mayor on Saturday, charged with ob structing the pavement in front of the market house. He was fined two dollars and costs. John contends he has a perfeot right to retail his goods in the place selected, and he after wards brought suit in the District Court against Allen Cordell, Superintendent of the Market House, and Marshall M’Combs, market consta ble, for astanlt and battery and false imprison ment, for removing and arresting him. The de fendants were held in $6OO bail to answer. AiiEQHKHTCoi.MaB.-The Fall term of the Al legheny College at Msadville, will commenoe on Monday, the 20th instant, when the Biblical De partment will bo opened under the professorship of Bev. Wm. Huhtbk. The Now Theological Institution will be opened on the second Monday of September next, at whioh time tho academi cal year oommenoes. The library belonging to this institution contains upwards of 6000 vol umns. Almost ah Accidkht. —On Friday night, as the Express train on the Pennsylvania Railroad was leaving tho depot on Liberty street, a horse attached to e baggy became frightened at the puffing of the engine, and started oil towards tho oanal, into whioh, horso and vehiele were both precipitated. The water, fortanately, not being very deep, the animal was taken oat bo foro be was drowned. The baggy was consider ably Injured by the water. Attempted Bomiabt,— The Times states a bold attempt was made to oommitted a robbery on Friday afternoon in Pitt township, near the city line. A well dressed man, who wore a White hat, stepped into a honso and demanded of the vromon, who was alone, her money. She declared she hid none, whereupon he struck her a stunning blow and made off. He was pur sued for eome distance, but finally made his' escape. How to Avoid the Mosquito Npisahcb.— An individual ont west who had been subject to •ttacks from mnsqnltos, happily bit on a plan to avoid the nnissnoe. He says he gives them the delirium (rtment by filling his skin fall of good old ryo and, stretching himself naked on the bed. They never live a second attack. Verbum tat. PITTSBCEQH ASD COHSHLLSVILLE RaILBOAD The grading of the West Newton and Tnrt’.e Croek division at this road is progressing rapid ly. Almost four oonsecutive miles west of West Newton are graded, and will' be ready for traok laying by the time the structure is erected over Sewiokley creek. Death teom Cuolkea.— Mr. John Boyd, an old and rcspcotable citizen of the Fifth Ward, died on Saturday, with oholora. He had been «lck some time previous, with bilious diarrhea; and ou Saturday he was seized with the cholera, whioh soon torminaood his life. .The owners of tho steamboat Aqnilla, whioh ran to M’Kee’s rocks on Tharsday last, on a pio aie excursion, gave ten dollars to St. James’ Church, Temperanceville, for whioh object the excursion was gotten up. The Weathee.— At twelve o’elook Saturday the thermometer stood at 77}° Fah. ; 20}° Rea mlo, in the shade, at Shaw’a Optiolan Store, 26 Fifth street. Military Esoampkent. —We understand tbe Jackson Blues have it In contemplation to at tend the military encampment at New Castle on the 11th of September next. Tub Disteiot Cocbt was in session on Sat urday morning. A large number of deeds was acknowledged, and other business of no great importance to the publio transacted. w r-?: r:: : ' ~. - Tf ** j • JRACTIOAL WOBKB FOB MECHANICS AND OTHERS The American Miller, and Millwright’o Assistant; Tho Analytical Chemist's Aas.etant; The Encyclopedia of Ohemlf try, practical and theoretical, iy Brooth and Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder's Pocket Companion; The Practical MetaJ Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne j The Cabinet Maker's and Ughoosterer s Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norr-s' Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker's Companion, by Byrne; The Dyer's Instructor, by David Bmytb { The Practical Dyer and Boonrer; The Practtoal Assayer’s, Miner's and Engineer's Com panion; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon; Perf?Bje*7: Its Sianuftoture and Use, by Morflt; The Arts of Tanning and Carrying, by Morflt; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier; The Painter's, Glider's and Varnishers Companion; The Paper Hangar's Companion; The Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan; Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; Templ*ton on Steam and Bteam Engines; The Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule; Walker on Electrocyplng; Aod numerous others, for sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, eugs No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. E' 1 VEBYVFUEBE bead, JSVERTWHRRB ADMTRLD, and Everywhere Doing Good.—The friends of a pure -nA wholesome literature will be gratified to learn t» at SS? waders of Henry Ward Beecher's new book, STAR PAPERS are now by Tens of Thousands, and BUUthodomand for th. work If eonrtuit and onobitM. Those who want ft yolnme for Summer ro.diog that Is re .11, good and rofrooUng, aboald not ntgtaSI to got a copy of Bur Papers. A moro companlonablo book fcr l*w toor at cannot oe found, wbilo for family loading It Is unsur busod by anything bolbro tbs public. Ouo boauUfully 1^ 0 ’ vcluoS; rricB MINER A CO., 7 No. S 3 Smithfleld street. V* rj ~i* —’ -n’t' .^zjrr- O'« 'C? * ; ■’ i ••. • ? V"v f'T '0 { THU SINGULAR ADAPTATION cf Ingredieniß la the Heir Coloring Fluid offsets the small reseels et he roots of the hair, thus stimulates the natural secretion cf coloring xnttter, giving tone and strength to its growth. It does not set as s cue, but as a restorative fifty eenta par bottle, cold by B. L CUTHBEKT, aug7 63 Market street. *1 r. [°--3 SoUc« IB hereby given thot application will be metis to the ant LeglßLetaro for » Charter incorporating e Bank, to he « ll ' d ,‘TUE IRON CITY BANK.® to bo looted in the Cty of Pitt.burgh. with acapital 0 f300,000 dollaraJjeWmw • cwramKtic! So , 110 “ l Director*. TOWNSHIP .111 meet at m ttiaSt of By order of the Board. augfcwft* 0- H. P. BLAOKBPRH. Seov. SOTIOE fa hereby given that application will be to the next Legielatur* tot a Charter lncorponltim! . k, to be called the COMMERCIAL BANKVto beScT cated In the City of Pittsburgh, with a capital of oca 000 dellem. JeASaw *' *1 >... ‘ . * i ‘\.~ +*>!■ '*■' ****** +i'.'? ;'-- > t-*>-- v ! ' •»**->■- *F v ;.'’ _- 1 t}\* ■. • V r t’' •• w.- •«■••■■ - '' • ■ ti-Zzfr. i*/r -i^ v ; :•■; ;'v --.: /£;-, •• : ■■' i- -> • :T i-4 - - . •' - '„ -?.- * ->r•; - ••■■.--*-**'!%£’ .#U *> l = ;: V : -■: ■■ ■ ', ’': . -.’L-V-T^ ■«>'",*. .’? A(.:S'. . M'w V;- : ' & ;.• ~\.-W {■ X tv-' . ( -t ,■ . ;j ij *f r /*r* % -■ : r i; Hotloo*' ••‘•..'t* •> : y '.«*<-■ ■ • 1 *■• ~-\-u .*•* . ••* „. ■*■ **» /?■ - • \ . < 'V • • * . Reported Eipmily for tlie Dally Motniiig Poet. :AUGUBT 18. Ckol.rt >t Fort ItATnworth. Av MaJ. Anhitod and wife h m fall- S.T i 2f m fi. t 0 t s* chol,r » «t LeaTcmworth. It li reported thaTM other clHmm of tint plan ban alto dlJdSf the the wife of M«J. Wood and four of bw chfldrro bare died. tr. Simmon. and tbo ladlea of tue garrison «»▼» left, and the Chaplain U the only officer remaining Iq the Fort. The cholera is of the worst type «i la veryfatal. are endeavoring to get at the public funds. KUeyto-da^ eOOBl * ,t#an^ left Leavenworth fbr Fort MoaNomßT, August The Know Kothlng candidate ftr Congress in Mobile District U elected. Further returns wow large majority fbr Winston, the Democratic cendldate ror Governor, ana althoagh Sbortbrldge gains largely; the former ia probably elected. siooifD nxayiTca. August 0 —The returns from Alabama In dicate the election of Short bridge, the American candidate for Uorornor. Twanty-two conoUaa ofßoatbem and Eaat blm I.MO majority. Waikw, Amarican, ia eiaoted to Oongreaaln Bfobile Dltricb NnrTou, Aujuit U.—Tbe steamer Empire City errlred from Aaplnwan,wlthdatei to the lßthult Her newels ,* 5 tK ?/*IS 7 ‘£* U*ht Eh. bring. t 9 .®“ Smplre City eonseeted with the John I*. Stephans, which brought down $1,070,000 iu gold. Prt»= l P» l consignees are: Welle, Fargo A do, $182,000; Dreiell A 00, $100,000; Wm. Hoge A Co, $1037000; Thom** Watson a Son, $30,000. The Golden Gate, bound for San Francisco, left Acapul co on the 23d July. The Empire City reached Havana on tha 16th of August, landing her mails and passengers. Ksw You; August 11.—The excitement in regard t© the riot in Louisville continues and will probably terminate in a publlo meeting. The Know Nothings are to give a public expression of their order in relation to the affair. The steamer Union, from Havre, with four days later in telligence is now about due. She sailed on the Ist, and may confidently be expected to arrive by Monday. Kentucky KUotion* . A SP Jt u 80 counties Morahaad-a ma- at# remaining oounttes give Pierce 1222, The Six Americans,3 antt-Amerloana and one doubtful are elected to Oongms. Nrr Yoax, August 10—The steamship Ariel for Havre »Ued atnoon with 100 passeogan ana $226,000 specie The Washington for firemen, also sailed at noon- with 7 0 passengers and $200,000. Whig Nomination. Boston. August 10.—The Whigs of Vermontshire nom inated John Wheeler aa their candidate for Governor, end Isaae J. Wright for Lieut Qovertor. AUCTION SALES. A ABCtloa—Skliß Daily. Ttna Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and *treets,at 10o'clock, A. M., a general assortment or Staple and Taney Dry O«kU, Clothing, Boots end Shoes, Hats,Capa, Ac, „ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. U., Oxocerita.Queensware, Glaaware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and SsoondOand Household and Kitchen* or nltare, Ac., .-.*807,616 84 .... 209,209 8T $98.216 47 « _ AT T O’CLOCK, P. M., • ~®°kfl, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hardwire ud Cottar,, &otMngrVarietr Gooda, Gold at 3 Mirer wattdna. Ao. P. M. DAVIS, Aostjoaaa]? fJ«tL-a F. SC. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Gold and silver watches, jewelry, fancy GOODS, Ac, AT AUCTION.—On Monde, eTfning, August 13th, at o’clock, at the Commercial Saleaßoome corner of Wood «nd Fifth atraata, will be «old-A quantity of Gold and SUyer Watches, among which are a number from tha heat manufacturer* j Gold Jewelry, Slirer Ware Fancy Goode, Engraylngl, Fine OnUery, Ac »"g'° P. M. DaVIB. Auctioneer. AHOGANY OaBE PIANO FORTE, Ao, AT jut TION.-«n Monday afternoon, Ang. 13, at 2 o’clock, at me Commercial Balas Booms, comer of Wood end Fifth rtreeta, will be aold—One second-band Mahogany Case Piano Porta; also, one Pieno Stool, and a great variety of Household end Kitchen Furniture; China. Glaas and (iuaanaroa; Looking Glasses, Lamps, Mantle Clocks, Ac ■°S lO P- M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.' fob t&i &xrn> ecu or oom.m, colds acASssxxsi l a j i^anu &nOOPIx£ S.OUQH, CROIP t‘ AND COmUMPTIO^ v WE invite the nt.entlvo a figS public to tht certificates app-ode j WB&rQ below, and bespeak for them that can f TKB M did consideration which their honest V frankness deserves. Mea in such stations aa many who rJIMk—-KST TOluntarily bear witness to the efflea oy and value of Cbxbbt Pkctoxul, do not wmntonlv trifle with, or distort nor overstate their convictions. Judga then, whether this Is not the medicine to trust when you most have relief for the throat or lungs; judge too, whether every family ought not to have It by them ts a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every flork, and carries off a lamb from many a home? Jaekson, 0. Q n Jackson dty, 0., 20th Not., 1862. Dn_ J. 0. Ana: Sir—Ths Cnxaav Pactoaxi Is much in qulred after. Beveral of our best Physicians have used it, three of than In their own eases, and always with the hap piest effects. The numerous patent medicines always be fore them, lead to incredulity in regard to every new reme dy; and it Is only after undoubted er idenee or value In any article, that anything like a general confidence eon be ex- The anrlvalled this combination of agente, (in the Csxext Psctobxl,) proved bejond cavil by repeats trial under thetr own observation, has compelled medical men to proclaim ahroad Its usefulness. It U beyond all doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the same time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination of properties. Montgomery, Ala., October 4,1849. Bn. J. 0. Atib: Sir—l have used your admirable com pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by far, any other remedy we hare toy cprlng diseases upon the lungs. Your obedient servant, E. B. JONES, M. D. What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be, vis: an un equalled remedial agent for all flfufafiaft of the Throat and Longa: The experience of years has proven it to be such, and we submit U to the people, believing that its rirtur* will folly maintain its reputation. Prepared by J. 0. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mast Beware of worthless preparatloQS,aU6mpt«J to be palmed off under a similarity of name. gold in Pittsburgh by all Druggists, end by B. A. FAUN E3TOGK 4 00, wholesale and retail. Jeficfimdew GKOHGfiBLBTCBKK, FROM SI? YORK, , >■ P s. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated m \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, KUstic t Band Toupees, and every description }-&r of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and £»; Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, B^T 11 Wood and Market, puts- Batenin’# system enabled Ladies udGcntlezosn to measure their heeds No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Frem ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the the bead only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part, Imy4 PITTBBUBOH, CINCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Btaam Packet Line, vox vni oosvxTAsca or PABSSNGBRB AND FREIGHT BXTWXfU PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBYILLE, And Saint Louis. rm Tins Lnn Is composed of seven ni IjM&lffflrat class powerful Steamers, i££flHfißqualled for speed, splendor, safety,■Eßß&Sa and comfort, and is the obit raaooau daily lot or Stsaw Pacxbts on the Ohio river. It oonneots with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which pasaengere and freight an lickeUd and re ceipted through daily. Two new Bteamera hare been added to the line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boats. Gxptaias. from Pittsburgh. BUOKEYE STATE— M. W. BzmBOOTO.-.Sanday. KEYSTONE STATE—Jaooo Haelip —Monday. ALLEGHENY —....Gn0. M’Laei...... .........Tuesday. CINCINNATI..—.—HubxiA- -.-. Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA JGBAoa.——.Thursday. PITTSJBUBGH— L N. Ooo* .-Friday. PENNSYLVANIA- Jno. KunrsLTiß—Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clook, A. &L, precisely. No freight Wcofrad after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. for particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN H LmNGBTON f l A^a JOHN FLACK, / Agents, Uonongahela House Buildings. 1n0r283 Pittsburgh, 1655, Qrift Mill (and Haw Mill for Sale. IN varsosoce of tot lxafc Will and Testament of the late looses Oonltsr, late of Booth Payette township, Alle* gliaoy oounty, deceased, there will be offered at Pabllo Bale or Outcry, on THURSDAY, June 28th, A. D. 1866, at one o'clock, P. M., on the pretnlses, on the Miller's Bon aod Croeacreek Talley Plank Boad, twelve miles from Pitts burgh, long known as the property of 0. Y. Coulter. This MILL is well located for custom, and for many years has had Ite fall share of the public patronage; It is run by water and stsam power, with a very superior engine; there are two ran of Burrs in operation, and one ran of Chop ping Stones, and is well calculated to save labor, and do either merchant or.onstomer work to satisfaction. The SAW MILL, attached to the Grift Mill end ran en tirely by fcteaa power, Is in excellent repair. There is a small FRAME DWELLING HOUBJ3 belonging to the premi ses, and NINETEEN ACBBS OP LAND, moet of which Is bottom and under coloration. For further particulate, enquire of Mr. G. Y. Coulter, or he subscriber, near the premises. Terms made known at sale. mygiStw* JOHN HICKMAN, Executor. In the District Court or Allegheny Co* Jamib Nnflow ) e*. ' >No> 016, July Term, 1666. Chancery. A. ItTZH. AND NOW, to wit, July 21-t, A. D. 1666, by of counsel, J. E. BRADY, Esq., is appointed receiver, to eolleet and receive the assets of the firm of Janes Nel son A Co., and to dispose of the stock and tools of the firm, as soon as practicable, and to pay the debts thereof, and to bold the residue subject to the eider cftheOourt. ( From the Record. 'PERSONS Indebted to the firm of JAMES NELSON A CO. ore requested to nuke payment to the un da reigned without delay; and those having olalms against said' firm, to present them duly authenticated fbt settlement. J. E. BRADY, Receiver, . No. 69 Fifth street. A A. fiIABON * 00. have lust •pened Another l&rg* lot • of Now Goods, comprising— -2) more cues of fart colored Calicoes; 10 do best makes D» mestic Ginghams; 20 do different brands of Bleached Muslins; 40 bales do do Brown do; With a large assortment of Checks. Tweeds, Ticking*, gnmmer Rtnffn. Ac., As ; all of which will be offtrred at geml-annoal prices. aog7 • wnjgATHKB TABLE FOB 1855 accompanies every J\_ cate Of HKBPBTIC SOAP. Price 12Jtf cento. This Soap is used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and white, restoring ssllovneee, tan, and redness of the skin. Ail eh. v Atl. on the hands, are healed by It. fioldat the kRAL ESTATE OFFIOB. 140 Third et jy26 QABTOE * co., ■ ra T corowß ,t BU Wpodrta. 1 Op. A tAIi. fIIXLB 4H.JB.— * HON, iOtJJ. No. »1 Wood itn«u jfwpftrt to lurmih Un bwt quHity of 81U H»t (»*ll Itylf} »' K jjSB V< ... <■' | N;v,. Alabhaa Kleotton* From California From Now York, Sailing of Iteamcra. “ 1855.” COMMERCIAL POST. PiTTODIIUOn BOARD OF TRADE AND BIE R.K RANTS’ EXCRAXCK. OFFIOKBB. JVttufrnf—JOHN BHIPTON. firtt Vice I*rexident —Wm. H. Bmito Second u “ Wk. B. Baowa. Secretary —Wm. B. Qavu. TYeaturcr —John D. Scout Superintendent— B. T. Nobiham, Ja. Oynmittee qf Arbitration ferr Avgust—vr. R. Deows, V. P.; C. W. RickcTflOS, B. BaXxwsll, Joh.\ 8. Dilwoxth, Isaac M. Pxxkccx. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTBBOBOH MASK SIS. Orncs or tax Daut Mcxiraro Post, ) Monday, August 13,1856. j FLOUR—‘Pales 10 bbls superfine, from wharf, at $7,26; 30 do superfine and extra, from wharf, at $7,25@7,fc0; 11 do extra family, from store, at $*,12)4; 1° do do, from do, at $3,25; 11 do extra, from wharf at $7,76. GRAIN—Sales 10 boa Rt«, from depot, at ; 77 bus oats, from whuf, at 40c; 380 do do do at 30c. BUG All—Sales 10 bhds fair oak at 79£@5c MOLASSES—SaIes SO bbls N. O. at 44c. WHISKY—BaIes 20 bbls rectified at 85c. BACON'—Sales 16,000 lbs shoulders at Or., raah; 2,600 lbs dies at cash; 3 ; 000 Ibs canvassed bams at'liVfc ca&h. " ’ PORK—Sales 15 bbls .Ye?o, $18,60, cash. LARl>—Sales 3 bbla No 1, at 6)4c, cash ; 2 tierc>3 V- 1 at lie, cash. ■?/ . BEEDS —Sales 67 bus timothy at $2,6U2, Cd»h; EGGS —Baleo SOU dosen at cash. TELEGRAPH KABKKTB Nxw Yoax, August It.—Stocks firm. Cotton firm ; sales 700 bales; the sales of the last 2 days were 2500 bales Flour firm with upward tendency; sales 9500 bbls at pro-’ ▼tons rates. Wheat: prices easier but not q notably lower s&Jea 11.600 bushels. Oorn: a limited business at previous rates. Pork : pric*a upward tendency ; sales 400 bbls Beef unchanged; sales 360 bbls. Lanl uuehaaeed: salad aw Whisky scan*, Qmo«lS Arm Iron unchanged; sales Scotch pig at $31,60(®32. PoLuiirau, August 11 -Cottoo Inactive. Flour very dull but prices firm; the only sales reported are 300 tibia good brands at $9,26 aod extra $9,60; but limited sales tat home consumption at for common end extra brands, according to quality. ‘Grain: market poorly iup piled. TV heat In demand at last quotations. Corn scarce end wanted; email sales yellow at 97@980, afioat. Oats ?£, * nub jeots of great interest to commerce. W- Raf.r t-> any of oar City Merchants or Bankers. Pupils received daily—claves day and evening through out the year. 6 Duff's Book-Keeping; Harpers’edition : price $l6O Doff 's Western Steamboat Accountant: price $1- per* feet system for such accounts .** For sal- by all the Book seller*. Call tor a circular and specimen of Mr WILLIAMS' Penmanship. jy£- WATCHED—It L tbd universal i»*sttmotiy ■» °» Railroad men, Bunkers, and tbc*w in other pur suits requiring accurate time, that the «chu Frcd-diam - Watch, manufacture! at 84 Strand, London, is the most reliable, and unequalled by any other maker. Many of these which have been tested have been found to run wi'h in a minute in the year. 1 have obtained the agency for th« sale of thesb Wutrbea in Pittsburgh and Sut* of Penn sylvania. Alf*3, the F. XL Adams A Fon>, and other first class Watches fer Pile. Watch Repairing done I© Ihn b* a t . W. W. WILSON, >U K ; C. Market si. cororr of Fourth. WANTED LMiii.DlAlKLi—A good CcoX acJ Utrle to do bcose work in tba country; a Garieaer with good reference; a Jcurucyman Shoemaker who speaksGi«r man and cugluh. tin Girls to do hcu.e work in tl*.-;ty rMt All-, , Li.y a » j, it 3 lo be g iTm uul rritbt* tarallini nnj bclptls can be supplied rith Walter* ChamWmeil?, and all bl&Oa or doaesUca, aura**, ilt-W prln, Ac. Clerlta, Salesmen, OtTrta#9 Drivera-Perter* La borers, men or boy*. Apply »t XKTFM.IQKSCK CFPICF, CQ?q 410 Liberty street. WoKtiS—A ruiJ tupplrjufit n*celvtsj at LJOVB D>X)K.I?TOJiK, 66 Market street | family Prayers, 2 roU. : |I,W. I Minor ttorka, 3 ruU cento each Lecture* on— UaeM—the Rev«n Church*,-—thn Ar.;«-& *yP f «*. • vtds.— Parol it* an t 7 6 cent* each. Scripture Heading, on Matthew, Mut, LuSo, Gen- I *'* «fdu* and Lcriticiu ; 70 e~nt* ouch. “ ’ Th" Chnrth Before the iloed; B*tiediciLoni, cr the 111--* o-J IJfe; The T»«ut and the 4 2 car; Yoi-**- f :h* Pay ])*nd sn4 Night. Signs of thel'isiM; The Daily Life 76 c-cii each. Lecture* on Homaatsci; $l. Tti<> Cmomuolon Table; 2e o*nt*i infant Saltatk-n . eents. B~ uoarjuSntwjtsiVKls "h?'i?Avrs(jN'g'; uVrvt near Fourth street 1 Evenings with the ItcfamnU:.-*—Feytnour; : j liopklna* Kud r.f Controversy, 2 vol*: ftj*.’ Prime's Travel* in the Kesf, 2 r&lp; Prise Esay— l heism ; Th- Pastor's Daughter Plain Thought* ; Serwna to CLlldn-n. Glare of Christ • Tracts by Dr Pk»m*r. Old Ralstons-—new end cheap edition. COLONV—A very defttrabin country re*l j deuce U oQered for aaie, sittiuted m the okov* Oniony ho«> Township, 6 milei from Pittsburgh. The bonse b M by 34 feet, arranged with funr rooms, a kitchen nod large hall on the first floor, and is provl led with a water closet bath room, Ac. There are 2 acn-s of land attached to the house, held In fee, and an undivided nne-si.vtL of 26 acres more. The Dwelling I!ou-*, with the two H er* lot, (on which there are 100 fruit tree* c-f chotc- beside* grape aod strawberry vines, stable, ohlcken house, Ac will be sold separate, or with an loi<*rv*t In th* Colon v. The arrangements for the education oi children make this a desirable property for n man of itmuly. t* LUTUIiKKT A gON. No. 53 Market **t, near Third. CONTINUATION Ut Tilts li kEA T i'EMI-ANNLAL J fIALE.—A. A.- MASON & CO. will ('ootioiif their <«a!e tbrongh tb*» mouth of Augu«t. They will nguin mark Jown and still further mJunt the p ices 61 Lheir etock. bonw *«i00 more cases auT packages o! NEW COOPS will be opened, reudering lheir assortment more complete than at the opening of th* *»!•». au>r2 Bc'OKtt—-At DAVISON'S Book and Muii< u*ry Store, 06 Market, n***r Fourth rtr. el. llarj>er tor AugnK. Mornings with Jesu*— Jay ; $1,20. De Quincej'e Note Book; *76 cent.- Tbe Escaped Nun; $L Theiem—tbe Priae Essay; $l. Dr. Spencer's Sermons ; $2.00. liase’e Church Uteiory ; s}. Long Look Ahead—Hoe; $1,26. The Parish Side; 76 cents. Mrs. Jamieson's Commonplace Book ; $l. Library edition of flollin; 4 rols, large type. Pycrofl’a Course of EngUah Deeding; 76 cents. The most beautiful edition of the Bible for private u*o— in large type, Rnd with mare; Oxford. • jy»l John Groutl, IMPORTER OP BRANDIES, CUN, WINKS, Ac.-Dcaler in fine Old Moootigahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Recilfymg Distiller, c-ruer of Bml’.hQeld and Front streets, Pittsburgh. aprl.T FISH— -60 bbl# Superior Salm .x t 00 half bbls do j.i 7u do WiiiteFiabi ol do Trout; 40 do Pickerel; du bbls No. 3 large Mackerel, new 60 half do do do do' 16 bbls Baltimore Derrlog, do Foraale by Ijyl9| Ui-NllY 11. COLLINS PIG METAL—2OO tons Coal Blast Charcoal Metal in ysid and for sale by fgggttf- J. W._BUTLKR A CO. TENNESSEE BLOOSIfi—OO tons Napier Blooms for paie _ _by (aug2] J. W. BUTLER A CO. JUNIATA BLOOMS— £O tons E. H. Lytle’s Juniata Lumps ; 60 tons Juniata Blooms; lor sale by ang2 J. W. BUTLER A CO. AC\ CLEVELAND GRINDSTONES—A superior article* received and for sale by »ng2 DOWN A TETLEY, 136 Wool rt. H RANDS, nTAftiPS AND STENCILS cut to oraer, at short notice, by DOWN A TETLEY. anff*! 130 Wood street. RASPBERRY BRa^UY—O oot pure Raspberry Brandy, e very superior home-made article. Fur eule by JNO. LITTLE, Jr., Ageut, No 201 Liberty stre?f. SAVE iOUK DIMES I—Junt recvirud, by express— Har per for August, 20 cents. We will furnish Harper mj rcloem for 40 ; Harper and GoJey for 40 cuoti; do do Graham for 40 oenb>; do do Knickerbocker for 40 ceuiH . do do Leslie's Ladles’Gaeattt (or 40 Cents; do do Peterson for 37 cents; do do N. Y. Journal for 38 coots ; do do JUllco's iiagaiine (or 30 cants. Or any of the 26 cent Mags tinea, (with one exception, Blackaood,) always for sale at 20 cents. Remember, the place lo save 20 per cent, on Hooke, Maguzlties, Stationery 4c., is at ~ LAUFFEH’S BOOKSTORE, )y3l No. £0 Fi'th street. BIRD CAGkS— Mcckicgßird Cages; li do Canarydo do 4 do aseoxtwl tizna ; just rec’d and for |Jy26l JAMES WARDROP. CARGO’S GALLERY is piOTtrbltd for the excellence of its pictuie*. Apollo Buildings, 70 Fourth street. sug* lOVEBING’B UNEQDALLKD STEAM "aVIIUP Coo j stantly on band, et |aug3| V K. DllAYO'rt. TRIAL AND TRIUMPH; or, Firmness to the Hols*- bold. A new work, by T. 8. Arthur. Wellß* New Plan of Sebastopol, showing its fortifications, batteries, and toeltion of contending forces, and Russian. English,frenon and Turkish siege works. i*rice 25 cts. Peterson's Magazine for Ladies, with a One colored fashion plate for August. Just received and for sale at W. A. GILDKNFRNNF.Y & CO/8, jyl9 Fifth st. ; the Theatre. PURE BRANDY —1 have on hand a very excellent aril cie of Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Those wanting a good artiole raa always procure it at jy 19 JOS. VLKMrNQ’P. To Let. THE BTORE, No. 85 Wood street, at present occupied 117 • the subscribers. For particulars applv to JTI9 W. P. MARSHALL A 1,0 APPLE PAltFKfl—Pratt's Patent, a speedy and complete Partr, for all sizsa of fruit; for sale, wholesale and retail, by [ jyßftwSfj JAMKB WARDRQp. FIVE OK TEN MINUTE" bufflees for a sitting (to th'.** in hantejat CARGO'B, 76 Fourth street. The oletuie may then be called for. Omd to visitors until p. M. ang4 EGGS— 3 bbls Freeh Eggs received by Kail road tais dav and for sate by faugH HENRY 11. 00 LLTNa ' CORN MBAlr*W bushels Oorn Meal, ground this day, |by [tust] f. ft. BRAVO. V*■ t t 'J '* * Thi Rivxb —Last evening there were 6 feet 2 Inch®?, au falling. Tax steamer “ BoaaUe,” Capt. A. Sheppard, is tha .regular Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock. Thb steamer « Grand Turk ” leaves to-day for St. Loub and can be recommended to travelers. la regard to con> fort and speed, she Is not surpassed by any boat in ihs For CaciwrATi.—The pretty steamer “ Flora,” Oapt. fl Dean, la the regular packet for the Queen City this morning] she wil leaye at 10 o’clock. Her accommodations and fare for passengers are of the best kind. Oar friend, Captain Delt2hoover, who presides In the clerk’s offbe, will see that ail who travel on the (l Flora” aro well cared for. Sxvxaa frioau.—A severe storm visited Memphis on the dd lout. The steamboats Ingomar, U. It. W. Hill and Bluff uty were blown from tholr moorings, and boated down the river nearly to Fort Pickering. Several tlatboals were sunk. Tbi Louisville Clrwter, of the 10th, says : The river was slowly receding yesterday, with six fast peven inches water in the canal last evening, by the mark During the previous 24 hours the river had fallen 2lnched! Collision.-— While the Edward was ascending the river near Quarantine Station, BL Louis, she came In collision with Eads A Nelson's Snbmariue No. 4. About 20 feet of Walsh’s forward larboard guard were torn away. The Sub marine sustained no damage. FORT OF PITTSBURGH, 6 risT 2 incBEB warn rn mi ohawhil. ARRIVED. Breamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville, “ Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Henderiokson, West Newton. " Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellaviUe. Reliance, Young, ClndnnatL Ella, Poe, Cincinnati. Oonvoy, Wolf, Ualliopoll*. Boealle, Shepherd, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •• Luterne,Bennett,Browns?il)e. “ Gen.Bayard,Peebles,Elizabeth. Clara Fisher, Hentiericksoo, West S ewtun *• Venture, Gordon, BtoubenvlUa. Michigan No. 2, Herat, WeUsville. •• Magnolia, Scudder, Cincinnati. “ Uradl, Grace, Bt. louls. *• Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. " Saint Louis, Dean, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. PUtibnrgh, BtsnbenvUle and Wheeling Packcii, . The ROSALIE, Captain A. b. fisxpnzxn, and aHHSnbthe ECLIPSE, Captain iGxoaax D. Moons, will “ wfuUf DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at ell intermediate porta • The ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nwdaya and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. XL—Spuming she at:ifo'clock*? °S° a Tll Saturdays, tSeoUPsb w’m also leave Pittshdft&h" on Toesdava, Tburadars and Saturdays, at lOo’dbck^AjM.—ffatrnrirttf, ehe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7 U o’clock, A. M. J For freight or passage apply on board or to „ J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent. . DOT2B No. 10f> Front street. For Loalsvltle. The steamer CLABA DEAN, CaptaJn Wh. w Di leave for the above and intermedl -18 P ° rta °° TDESDAV ' Au 2 Qdt Hth, at 10 For freight or passage apply on board, or to RU ? I JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Hi. Louie and illtnota River. The sreamer AUNT LATTE, Copt. Thomas Clerk, J.O. Folocs; will leave for dßKHfiwtbe above and intermediate ports on WEDNES DAY, August 16th, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to » u F* a JOHN FLACK. Agent. For Cincinnati. - The steamer RELIANCE, Captain 8. C. (^UagjLfc'hYoL’aG; Clerk, CAOWAUAhxn; will leave for fSSagaS&the above and Intermediate ports on TUES- DaV, august 14, at 10 A. M. Per freight or passage apply on board, or to _»u*RL FLACK A BARNES, Agents. For Cincinnati. The steamer FLORA, Captain S. Dr ax, will for the above and intermediate porta on tSBIE&ifiSnMONDAY, August IS, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK A GEO. BINGHAM. Agents, Water street. For SirLotiU. mw, The steamer GRAND TURK, Captain A. B. , Cterk, Wm. Ivass; Will foave for CwararrilMthe abovaaad Intermediate portsen MONDAY, August 10th, at lu A M. fnLrbt or passage apply on hoard. J. K. Barbour, " LEY BE CLERK, Sr. Long, Mo., (at W. N. Newell's office.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steam boats, offers superior inducements to Steamboat® desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK. mjT BY THB PROCLAMATION OF THK PBESIDKNT OF THE UNITED STAX KB, No. M 2, bearing date the 20th day of July, 1855, Public Land Sale* In the TERRI* TORT uf MINNESOTA have been ordered to be held at tbs following named time* and places, to wit: laxd orrtes coMMHrccta cn At BROWNSVILLE Mnodoy. 23-1 Oetchar. lj5S ;4;lawdw IJIa'UR BULfilUll—*-6,tXX> lbs lor tale by _ U. A. FAHNESTOCK A OU. VLU.VJ— 40 bbls for sale by augj B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BASsKETri' BASnCTi!—76 dosen ppach tnd Vegetable Baskats received and for sale by JAMES WARDROP. HEMP h excellent Bittere we'd by JO3. PLEMINQ, jyXB Corner of Diamond and Market at CIABB. MAUtTEHIA—I caeca for sale by / B. A. PAIINEBTOCK A CO, jy3o comer Wood end Pltet eta. DM SHELLAC—II caeca for tele by Jy3o a B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. JUST BEOKIVKD, by Express, a beautiful article of La dles' Colored (Jailer*, latest etylee. jy23 W- E. BCHMEBTZ, No. 10} Market id. W. E. gOHAIKBT*, at No. 10T Marie-, street, Bella . Hoots and Shoe, eery low for cash. Giro Mm a call, and fee. [jy£3] W. E BCEMBETZ. EMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A- MASON A CO. trill open, on Monday, July Id*, 10 more caaes of Callcoea, at 4, fr aod per yard. jy 16 REPINED SUQABS —£6 bbla Umahed Sugars ; 15 do Powdered do. Beeived and tor eala by IjylTl ATWELL, LEE A CO. MAPLE SUOAB—O bbla for aalo by Jyl9 HBNBV h. COLLINS. EBRINO—6 blue Baltimore Heming rooeited and for sale by [Jyl-1 -ATWELL, LEE A CO. HAD—lobbla Potomac fcbadrecalreaand tar sajabr jyU AIffSLL, LSS A CO • . 'V is T' r ' - - • r****\fi. Ai' . • '~ ~ fv, - •' dr*r»Vv ■ - AMUSEMENTS. MADAME EDWARDS. Tai JUSTLY CELTS2ATIT. CL AIR VOY AST, Cnu be consulted at barroom* .-or* nee <•( WOOD and FIFTH st-wet*. Pittsburgh. Rooms open Day and Kventt-y. Consultations private and coDfidtiJ llaL | Trans.— Gentlemen, $1; [only fide. jeSt:lm« JOHN W. MCCARTHY, Still Poster and', Distributor, <®3“* Wru. attend to the Foaling and Distributing of all kinds of HILLS FOR CONOERT3. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac All cocimunicatlono—either by mail, telegraph, or other wise—directed to the office of tfco Morning Poet, will re ceive prompt attention. ap7 SUMMER RESORTS" PEARY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS qiHE above celebrated WATERING PLAOE will be open JL for visitors oa and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT. They are delightfully located on Sherman’** 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 au elevation of more than five hundred leet. Sherman’s Creek affords a splendid opportunity for those fond of bathing, fishing or sailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions :o the sportsman; and tour smooth and shady roads through acountry unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the niece. HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all Homes taken to Livery on reasonable terms Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIRsTf the SpSnGS too much can hardly be raid Their water, hare be.n analy.ed by the beat Ch.mists In the Onion, and are pronounced un aurpaseed for eurinjt cuUnoous diseases and affections ol l e Udoeya. There, aro soma fire Springs In aU, erery one of which Is of different temperature—the largest being tt3 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 93 gallons every •even minutes. Ladles’ snd Gentlemen’s BATHS have bwn constructed, with all the modern improvements to gether with PLUNGE BATHS; Ac., Ac H ' Bach day a Coach loaves Duncannon for tha Scrinca. &ller the arrival of the cars. v Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili ties for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations will be the best, and the charges low. Txaxs.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar aad fifty cents per day.i Families wishing to engags rooms, should address the proprietor earlf. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged the bust of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springs should be addressed to Duneannon P. 0 They will be Immediately forwarded. SI’aHHER RETREAT. KEYSTONE HOTEL, Huntingdon Co.. PcfNs-, one hun dred and thirty-seven miles East of Pittsburgh, and only sis hours’ ride. This delightful residence and place of publio resort is located on the banks of the “ Bine Juniata,” at the confluence of Spruce Creak. Its clear spring, trout sustaining waters, here discharges itself, and mingles iw munnuro in concert, as they rush down the gorzes of the Mountains. Tb« very central position of this Hotel makes It a desira ble place of ecjourn.for a few weeks or days, for men <.f basinets and their families—jaded and enervated with the turmoil, bustle and heat of the city. It is situated on tho Pennsylvania Central Eallroad, where the great turnpike from the Busquehanoa and ether roads concentrate making easy egress and Ingress, several times a day, fcy the care and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and ihe Mountains. The House is a new brick one, four stories high, spacioue and roomy, newly papered, painted and famished from basement to attic, with all the modern improvements and appliances of Cold Baths, Ac. It Is also finely ventilated. There are superb views of every department of the Moun ts* 1 ® cener 7 tha “glorious mountains,” the “eternal bilie. Telegraph Office is in the House, always ready for work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitors at mode rate charges. U. F. HASLETT, Proprietor. aarciEvcas in prmaoaan: William Carr A Co., 329 Liberty street. John H. Shoenberger. John Anderson. William 8. Campbell, St. Charles Hotel. [ jyll Arthur’s 'patent ' enisv Self-sealing Cans ill§ |ij For Pretexting Ft ah Fruits, B ||H Tomatoes, (j| lira BY HKBMETICAL SBAUSO. _ < §| ] M rjtniaß GASH, which are sealed by the Housekeeper A without the aid of a tinner, and opened easily without injury to the can, ere rapidly coming Into general um. Full directions for putting up fruit accompany the cans; and the work is so easily performed, that by tbt-ir u ae- every family may have frw-h Fruit and Tomato?', ou their table all winter, at summer prices. Piet. Cade, $2; Qssrt, 12.60; Half Gallon, £V*>; Three Quarts, $4,53; Gallon, $6 p*r dozen. The different uizrs uest, In order to coo tire economy In trans portation. 6 ARTHUR'S CAM, which Is doted with n lid covering the vbota top, so teat when open it may be cleansed like any other vessel, has b*eo fully approved by the Farmer*’ Club cf ths American Institute, New York. It took a tlrrt class diploma over nil cthur self sealing cans at the late Fair in Cincinnati, and was awarded a medal at (he Me'kanloa* Fair held th'.“ epilog at the Smithsonian Institute, Wadi- IngtnQ City, I>. C. 1; is claimed to bo tbo best Can in the market. All orders accompanied by the cash will bo promptly for warded. Frvr «o», wholsaau and retail, at the China and Queens ware Store cf IIENUY IIIUUY, aug * 122 Wood stn>ci, Pittsburgh. -Notice. Having thu day, July 13. isii, sajj ny iTlt j>* Saddlery bu«daeaj to Messrs. J. AXD&U3ON A C J., I take ptavruro la rocotMuanding them to my friends and former customers, and to the public gimorally, and would respectfully solicit fi.r them a ccntinuanco of my ratrnn fpsllns confident that all work recrlred of them will give general satlalac-tlcn. j. p. fiiliTli. firejjfV J - ASDKIISO S A CO., ££&uluk ' MAffCFACTCREeS CP p HARNEBB, TRUNKS, Sc , Ao. 13S Wood street, Pittsburgh , Pa. -SQ"Orders from Country Lealere promptly attended to, and at prices that cannot 1*1! to bo acceptable. aug4:ly Irving*' • • Or*At \Vork. THK LIVE of (JEOHQK WASHING rON.—The first vob ume cf the abore work is now ready for doUvery—the *Kxmd Toiuoe will be ready ehortly. It Is neMly gotten up—printeJ on fine paper, with three or more portrstu aud plans, i*ri» $2,00 pur volume. This edition is published exclusively by subscription. and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. KISNKR & CO. are sole Agents for Ui* above work. Ofllto, No. 26 Fifth Btreet, opposite Mason’s, in Dr U K Shaw's Optician Store. All crdera addressed to T. J. K. <1 Oc. will be plrlct’v attended to. aug2.d*wlm ig'Uk OHUitOH PORCH—-The last new Sons by F Nich | olas Crouch. O'er the Sommer S«a— Burvolle. guns by Sl-mor Marl«>, lo Rigoletta. ’ America—a Cavatina, by Tbca. B»W. And other new Music, jcet received hv HOUaKKKKWNO GOODS*!—A. A.~ MASON A CO.' nr* offering their large assortment of Sheeting*, Diapers Damasks, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towellugs, and other U D « 3 F. R- DltAVQ'a, No. I, rHoraond. CdUKiidK— 20u boxes prime W. R. Crvani'o*betw- just J received by t»ug3) p. R. I>R A VO. MAQAZIWDti, Ac ug3] JOHN MOORHEAt' For sale by Blooms*— su tous JuniAia; 60 ilo Lake Champlain, (to arrive ;) [*ug3] JOHN MOORHKA For sale br COFFEE— 100 bags Mo andJavo Coffee for by »ug3 JOHN MOORHEAD. f J^KAS— 76 half oUests Uroen and Blank 'i'eae for pale by ± augS JOHN MOORHEAD. TOBACCO— 76 bolts favorite brand* Tobacco lor sal- t.y »ug3 JOHN MOORHEAD. SUGAR —£0 bhda fair to prime for sale by QQ S 3 JOHN MOORHEAD. |V AILS—2OO kegs for sale bv * 1 aug3 EGGB, by the barrel, in store ami for Bale by PUg3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. CANDLES— 40 boxes Star Candles for sale by &ug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. LjUGAR— DO bbds Sugar for sal* by k> oug3 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. MOLASSES— 50 bbls S. H. Molasses for sale by BQg3 - ' SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER CQFFKE-L-lQt) bags Rio Coffee for sale by angS SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. SOAP— 200 boxes Soap for pale by aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER CRUSHED SUGAR—26 bbls Crushed Sugar for mile by augS SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER. 111 LAX— 3 sacks Flax for sale by ; aag3 SM-'Ttf, MAIR A HUNTER. CUKOMK YKU&yt-C canes on band and for wile by augS FLEMING ttßiig. SCOTCH SNUFF—Garrott'n best; 3 casks just roc’>i and for sale by [augS] FLEMING BROS. MASON’S BLAOKINO—IOO dca on band anti for sale b' aug3 FLEMING BROS.' CITRIC ACID—6O lbs just received and for sale by augS FLEMINO BROS. BLUE MASS.—BO lbs Just received and for sale by aog3 FLEMING BROS. BATH BRICK—SOOO English for vale by jy3o B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO ANTED—Ohio and Fenna. Railroad Scrip; W Mouongahols Navigation do bv j'ySO AUSTIN UfoMlß. TAMARINDS— A supply of fine fredh Tamarinds red’d by jy*9 JOS. FLEMING. [iUB LICK W ATER—I2 bbla of this celebrated Mineral Water rac’d by t jy!9j jpg. FLEMING. RANGES—IOO boxeti “ Messina " Orasgeaiust received and for sale by BKYMER A jSSSS! K 3l No. 3Q Wood street nplN—l6o pigs Banca Tin just "received, in store and for 1 fcj l J7»] j. W. BUTLER A CO. '■tiruv- \ % j The Qraefenberg Dy.antory By run, ■ ’ '>* l " M1Ibl * "“"’y lo Wnr,b.e», Dyjenteiy, • Cho.„n Mortal, Cholar, Inf. Mum, ap7 I tt, Asl.llc Cholera, If trton with the first tymp. j '.cm3, Til : Tomlting anil filarrhoea. It never I falls to .cure the worst possible c&jea of U'wel complaints, generally In a f„ v hours, seldom beyond a day. I; us purely vegetable, and taken in almost any quantity la perfectly harmless . A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most cf the dLilresalag complaints incident to Females. Pre pared by Dr. Th»o. Pomeroy’ of Utica, solely for the Qraefenberg Com pany. Prise $3,00. The other Qr&efenberg Medicines are Eye Lotion. Health Bitters. Cbruumptive Balm . Children'a Panacea. Jbcer and Ague Pills. I.ibbfs PUe Ointment. Sarsaparilla Compound. The Qraefenberg Manual of Health, A complete hand book of medicine for families—price 60 cts. The public Is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the GraefonbeTg Company has their seal upon it Bpurious articles have bean issued closely resembling the genuine in every particular except the seal,and the utmost care should ha observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale anti retail at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street JylTMaw Is K - A Fact worthy of Record and Atten tion —WEIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure far FRYER 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 oentory. Its neutralising effects oq the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone’of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con stitution. H H. ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs Unlike the general remedies resorted to for Us treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave 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. Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of H* superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, In conclusion, if you aro sufferingfrom Fever and Agae, try it and be'aaredl PETEK T. WRIGHT A CO., 211 Market eL, Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States ana Canadas. For sale by GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood street, and U. B. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. &p*7:dewEm is AS*Bald Heads and Hurd's Hair R«ito r«r-PcQCST-iaaocx, Or., Feb. 9,1565: — This is to certify that I hare used HURD’S HAIR RE* BTORER" three months, and where mj head was held it is now covered with n long growth of new hair. Chemical Manufacturing Cb.—Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair oomlog out After using three bottles tho remaining 1$ strong and arm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy appearance Yours, truly, JL B; Wooowoara, This is to certify that I hare been using u Hobd’s Rasroua” about three mouths; and, now, where my head was bald, It Is covered with a new growth of hair, almost threo inches ung. 1 have been bald over twenty yeara. A Lies Adams. Sold, wholesale and retail at £9~Slclt Ueaaache and fleuralgta or Eisht Y*a*s Stawdwq Cubid bt OAKKLY’S DEPUBATITE SYB.UP. —Mr. William Trimble, M’KeWy’s Bow, Bayards toon, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Blok Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depura tlvo Syrup. He bad tried various physicians without a cure. Ho is now entirely well. Oakeley's Depurativels for Rheumatism, Bcrofala, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. I‘or sale wholesale and retail, DR. ESTHER'S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Oolden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2s To Wholeiais Grooera, Liquor Dsaliri and St&nufaoturersi THK SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a flneOognae Brandy. Hii ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’B BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEAOU BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS und SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by tho great demand after them. Di rections for use will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS fEUCHTWANGER, 111 Maiden Lane, New York. P. B. Importer ol Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bbtmuih, Mauganne; Thorn’s Ext. Oopolva, Sulphate Am* mvoia, xc. decSld* tf Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on tho Cheater Plank Road, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXHIN3S TER, I APKSTRY, BRUSSELS. 3-PLY INGRAIN. DAMASK and VENETIAN OAR PETIN G, at very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance, (interest added) The stock, comprising alto IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, aan be examined, at tho Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. IS and 20 N. SECOND st, PHILADELPMA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. j»U:3ta:iB J. SIDNEY JONES. Boarding School, OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds aro offered for RENT for either the above purposes. The site and arrangement of tho house, the beaaty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the aingular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location tor either a Male or Female B«mtnary. For terms, apply to J; W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauce. STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, 4c. We advise all good housewives to try U. Price 26 cents per bottle,at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in the United States nnri Canadas Fop sale by M’CLOBQ ami G. H. KEYS Ell, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT & 00., ■MI Market street. Philadelphia. janl9:d*wlj in Dissolution or Partnership* TH.E Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jaaits O'Nkai, in carrying on “the Camden Coal Work®,** under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER, is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES, July 7th, 1865. JOHN D. MILLER. JULY Harper's, for July 20 cents. Putnam, “ 20 Graham, • “ ............20 M Qodey,sdßup., w 20 “ Knickerboker, “ 20 44 Leslie’s Qas’te, 44 20 “ Peterson’s, “ 17 •* Leslie's Joor’l, 44 18 “ Blackwood, for Jane. All who want NEW BOOKS, and as soon as issued, lower than can bo had elsotrbere, should call at LAOFFKR'S BOOK STORE, Jy2 87 Wood street. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 100 feat to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot la a Cellar Wall, built for two email Houses. This Lot la in a desirable location for a residence; and will be eold low, and on favorable terns. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GKO. F. GILLMQRE, ly!3 At Office of Morning Post. Notice. LARIMER’S TRUBTBK Is prepared to pay a dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT., in u fitooks ” of various kinds, at caah prices. THOMAB MELLON. jy2fi:lwd*3tw Wanudi LABORERS are.wantpd on the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio. j>2&dlw* JUBT RKi'UIVEi), at No. 107 Market street, a large as rortment of and Youths* Calf an* Patent Leather •Congress Gaiters. Prices low. .Jyw APPLE PaIiEUS—2Q doz Prait’a latent Parer, whole sale and retail, at the Implement Warehouse, 47 fifth ftxvet, by ijy3oj JAMES WARDBOP. Gt RAIN bTvllXti — o I'ateiu -mproved, the moat T simple aod complete Drill, for Farmers to usa. Call and esamluo. For sale, at manufacturer’s prices, at the Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street. Jy3o;w3t* JAMES WARDROP. JOHN MOORUIiAD. PATENT hand or horse power ; warranted. For sale by jySo:w3i» ' JAMES WARDROP. AUAzWka’ ajJL paperS— Ladles' Gazette of- Fashion for August; Graham's Magazine do Putnam’s do do Petenon'a do do Uodey's Lady’s Booh do Ballou’s Monthly do The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated News, last arrival; Ail the Eastern Weeklies for this week. For Book or Magazine, call or send to W. A. GILDENEBNNEY A CO.’S, jf-3 Fifth sL, opposite the Theatre. EAOlEh’ FASHIONS— -*r* Leslie’s Ladies Gaaette for August, 20 cents • Putnam’s Magazine do 20 do * Graham’s do do 20 do Godey’e Lady’s Book, (second supply.) 2o cents* New York Journal for August, 38 do ' Peterson’s Magazine, . do 17 £o Ballou’s do (second supply,) 10 do Female Llfo among tho Mormons. *1 • Star Papers. v * Harper*. iUajaima and Knlokarbpctar for Auauat cooll dantly eipeeted thi. day or Monday, and will bo sold at tho old price, 20 cents per copy, at i> 29 LAUFFKB’S BOOKSTORE, SO Fifth at. JEANETTE J She is dreaded in silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She is lovely in appearance— But what a sallow face l - Her hands are small, hot Ol how rough; She aurely does not know That HERPETIC SOAP ia just the thing, And then the price Is low. , . The Herpetlo Soap has been used with great success for the past fire years, lor removing Tan, SaUownqiig, and Bed neu of the Skin, healing all Chapa uid Chafes. Only 12}* cents per cake. Used as a Nursery Soanfor children, it is unrivalled. 80W by S. L. CCTHBERT, jy-28 140 Third bt. MEDICAL. Price 60o®ta. The Graefecberg Green Mountain Ointment, Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chilblains. Corns, Sore?, Swellings of all kinds, Ery sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains in the Side or Bask Immediately relieved, Inflammations of the Bowels, and for all cases where there is Inflamma tion. Trice Twenty-five cents. MarshalTu Uterine Catholicou. Office, 1114 Broadway, Slew York. CAUTION. Capt. Gao. 0. Bojamin, of Whale-Ship Monte nun a, PoquxTisnxik, Ct., Feb. 15,1855. Pa. GEO. H. KKYSER’B, No. 140 Wood street; CAWPETINGS. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. /core's Patent Ii **' '.■***■ n YiGORATING CORDIAL A PKENOMENOM Ilf MEDIC INS. ' * Health itaitor.d and Lit! litngtbifttji B 7 , MOUSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. TT will replace weakness with Jetrength, incapacity eQciarxoy, Irregularity with uniform and natural m* : thi* D r>t only without hasard 0/ reaction, bit' 1 a happy B ff ect on the general organisation. 49* Bair j n mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, flwhfr wj^ 1 " Trt-A.-A. MAlWft * CO. have re* O calved another large lot ofDe L&lbrs/ Good Mooed* I abuse at c; per yard; Gold Medal do. 12J4 «nt*. Ita* Barege de haloes 10 and lSJ^c.—worth SO and 20c. [Jyl3 V .y’V MEDICAL. DR. MORSEL LOSS OP MBMORT, CAUTION. RHODES' AGUE CURE. DR., HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED Bncb «£ Constipa tion, Inward Hies, Blood to tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach* N&nsefitlle&rttrarn, Disgust for Food*' PENKSFLVANIA RAILROAD. ,V**- ft. ' ‘‘V •v ” ■ %