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TUESDAY KoB.Ni.Rt3::::::'
Diabolioai, Obtraob btaNbobo.—Wo were
yesterday Informed of the particulars .of adia
bolical outrage perpetrated on a yonng woman
on Baturdayevonlng, a short distance below
Woods’ run,,on the Une of the Ohio .and Eenn
eylTania Railroad, by a negro .whose earn we
suppress for the present, in ordemoVto defeat
the ends of justice. The young lady resides
near Elbuek, and had been up in town during
the day, attending market; returning at an ear
ly hour in the evening, she took the omnibus as
far as Woods run, and from there conolnded to
walk home, as she knew her brother was a short
distance ahead, end hoped to overtake him be
fore arriving there. Bhe had proceeded a con
siderable distance on her way, when she ob
served a negro following her closely a few yards
behind. As the road was lonely, she became
alarmed at his pertinacious pursuit, and com
menced running, at whloh the eoonndrel quick
ened his pace, and soon come np to her. He
drat seised her by the dress, bnt this tearing
loose in his grasp, he clntohed her with both
hands ronnd the throat, and choked her until
she was almost insensible, .when he threw her
to the ground, with great violenoe, and ac
complished his infamous purpose. The poor
girl was rendered completely insensible by the
brutal treatment she reoeived; when she re
covered the black hearted villain had fled. The
unfortunate victim made her way slowly homo,
related her story, and the father, and brother
started out in search of the scoundrel, bnt we
are sorry to add did : not snooeed in arresting
him.. On Sunday, information was reoeived of
his whereabouts, and every hope is entertained
that he will yet be found. ,
. The girlis of prepossessing appearance, about
twenty years of age, and la Of a respectable fam
ily. She Is still soldering very severely fromher
injuries. -
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Axust or a Bobqlae —On Bunday morning,
about * o’olook, the residence ;of Mr. M’Qrew,
on Robinson street, Allegheny, was entered by
• a burglar. The inmates were aroused by the
‘ noise, gave ohase to the intruder, and arrested
a man who they. suspected of being the person,
-as ho was minus his shoos, and took him before
Alderman Neely. Officer Pyle was eent for. who
searched htm and found on his person $2OO in
money and a gold watch. Mr. Werts, on Espla
nade street, who it will bo recollected was. rob
bed some days agoof a large number of watohes,
: was sent for, who identified the watch as one
stolen from him. The prisonerwas conveyed to
the. Mayor’s office and looked np during the day.
In the evening, be agreed to give up all the sto
len property, and went with Mr. M’Grew and
officer Scott to a board pile near the Perry Ho
tel, on this side of the river, where the goods
were found under tha boards. A pair of shoes
were found ia a house on Lsoock street, which
had been entered during the night, whiob fit tbe
prisoner exactly. In default of $6,000 bail he
was committed to jail.
The name of the Individual is John Russell,
wltth several aliases. He is a colored man,
f about twenty eight years of age, and claims to
Be from Providence, R. I.
Bellig utm Wrrßs.—Goorge Rost yesterday
made information before Alderman Parkinson,
against bis wife Catharine, for abusive treat*
meat. From the statement of the unfortunate
man, the woman mast be as great a shrew sb
6YBt: Shakepeare’a Catharine was. He didn't
appear, to ho a“ tamer" like Petru
ohlo, and consequently had to seek the law’s in
terference. The magistrate, after a hearing of
: the ease,;concluded Rost was big enough to take
care of bimaelf r and dismissed the suit by mak
ing him pay tbaeosta.
The magistrate had hardly disposed of this
case, when a lusty looking German, named
ChrUtof Gastner, camo rhehing m at great
speed, to complain of his “vrow,” for sundry
acta- unbecoming a submissive wife. Amongst
Other offences, ho said his wife had seized him
by the throat, choked him badly and thrown him
down, also attempting at the same time to pound
him with a ead iron. In coufirmation of bis
story, he ‘exhibited a very dilapidated shirt,
which he said she hod torn in the scuffle. But
it was of no use ; he oouldn't work upon the
sympathies of the magistrate, and the only sat
isfaction he got was being allowed the privilege
of paying the costs.
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SOKKTHQtQ WORTHY THE ATTENTION OP OUR
CITT AuTHOBmRS.-T*A oaso was brought before
Alderman Ma.or, yesterday, which, as he did
not seem to have authority to act in tho premi
sea, Is worthy the attention of our city aathori
ties. A man named James Cattamoie, at the
Instigation of the janitor of the Good Intent
Engine House, was arrested for having in his
possession a camber of iron rollers, bar of iron,
«0. f belonging to the company He alleged that
he purchased the articles from Mr. Michael
O'Brien, one of the Trustees of tho company ;
and on that person being called as a witness, he
admitted that he had sold thorn. This state
ment, of course, exhoncrated Cattomolo, and the
gait bad *.o be dropped. But as the articles are
the property of the city, and no permission was
ever given by Councils to O’Brien to Bell, we
would like to know upon what authority he has
taken the responsibility of disposing of public
property. The company never directed the
Trustees to find purchasers ; and even If it did,
hftd no right to do so. Tbe responsible mem
hers of the company, or the city authorities,
should see to the matter.
Monet Stolen in a House or 111 Fame -
Ellen Campbell, a nymph somewhat notorious,
tTsa oommittad to jail, yesterday, by Alderman
Major, for stealing eighty five dollars from
William Laughlin, a verdant gentleman from
thei neighborhood of Browosvillo. The rob
bery waß perpetrated last Friday night, at the
house of Ellen, on Prospeot street. When
Laughlin entered tho house, he had in his pos
session $160; but shortly after leaving, he
found this Bum had all been taken except $75.
He went back, and aooused the woman of steal
ing it, when she offered to refund a $2O gold .
pieoe, alleging that was all she had. Aotioipa- j
ting ill treatment, he accepted the amount ten- | y balk—to ecru or Land in the town of Newton
dered and nromised to eav nothing more about j Falls. Trumbull county. Ohio: on which Is a magnltl
. tvnt n- Bonn m lio sot ont af the den. ' seat dwelling. Tho outbuildings uro of ths boot kind, and
the offer ; but as soon as no got out or xne ueu, . Krounil lt tMto(allv eoldr.toa with shrubbery, grapes.
Went off tO Alderman Major, ana made tno in- ; Rn( j peaches. Tho Improrementß cost more than
formation noon which Campbell was arrested. I tyrant? thousand dollars It Is rffared for ranch less than
Two or three witnesses wero examined who ; “'4’ * c / no »^^ f ( ‘ r h : .‘them!”
were present during tbe transaction, ana their &URIO r thomas woonfl. :& Ftmrh «t.
evidence. in addition to that of tho prosecutor, t . < whamhn hkkd—iqq ib& for sale by
being very strong against the defendant, she waa - O „ " Vr2.“ ,
committed for trial. |
- A Woman Gobed to Death by a 801 l —An j
elderly lady named Mrs. Ackerman, residing on , pKNZOW ACIb-i6o.»un«s for saJo by
BaUey’s farm, in St. Clair township, a few miles . —B a. paHnmtook a co.
from tho city,’ met with a horrible death on Bat- jgMgF l»a—sTr rafekj _
nrdav. Early in tho morning, her eon loft the , -*^ u2lo MILLSh a BICKETSON
farm, to serve his city customers with milk, and I ■
the other members of tho family went to work
In the harveot field. Upon returning about nine
o’clock, tho eon discovered his mother lying on
tho ground disembowelled, and lifo extinct. A
large bull was grating around the house, and
manifested no partionlar signs of fierceness, but
on examination of hia borne, whioh wero oover
ed with blood, the horrible manner in whioh tho
unfortunate old lady came to her death was too iaobity.
nlalnlv manifested. Mrs. Ackerman wae over ] p. w. jfnkinb, Principal. *
puuuijr _ 1 1.1. HITCHCOCK, Proferaorof the Selene* of Aocoante,
sixty years of age. j end of tho Art of Book-Keeping.
Socmeck’s, at Alliance, on the Ohio and Penn- j John hassiem, Araociete w«*h* h> «=« d
sylvania Railroad, is one of the few railroad di ) f. HITOUOOCK, A. SL, Profceeor of Mmthe
nine stations where a traveler has an opportum- j n »tlaumd Tcabhej of PanTO«uhlp_ , ,
t, to-get a really exoellent meal. Dan is known j, Ejy JENKINS, Associate Protoor in th. raveral de
everywhere ao a olever fellow and experienced HOPKINS, of fb»TltUborgh B*r, L«>
ooterer. and any person who ia fond of good (arer on Oonuaereiai taw. . _. .1.
eating and klndly entertaintnent. who passes
through Alliance without stopping to breakfast, gi» R w bajtaes , la t U lie forma ,
dine or sup with him, I* to bo pitied. The table read THlS—'The coinplotenese of the Facntty—their
ia always loadW with a profusion of the' w, ( gpgtortgjM
best, and sufficient time 1b given by the Railroad . p ro iuri-g oa required bjr using new tome of
to eat It In a ehristian-Uke manner. hooke that conform to the present trawacttoM of bnßlnyra
: : . , I —men of the “ first doss hatioeu home*” of this city dally
Death OS Cast. James IxWIH.—In our river I „ mer lDg ihelr eoni for a thorough commoralal odacitloD
oolumn this morning wiu be found Intelligence 1 are tome ‘ha prawns mat oansa this CoUegt to ba the
of. the death of Cspt. James M. Irwin, who died | ikon city college, Pittsburg, Pa"
in Cincinnati, of obolera. Capt. Irwin was a t *■
native of this oity, and a brother of John M.
Irwin, Esq-, of the Second Ward. Ho had been
for some twenty years on the river, and was
considered one of tbe beet steamboat oomman 1-
ers on onr western waters. Hewas about forty
three years of age.
An Extensive Bunch or Plumb.—We were
shown,, yesterday, in the office of the Clerk cf
Curt, a bunch of plume, taken, from a tree on
i’Bqulre Horner’s plaoe, near East Liberty, whioh
ia a great curioßity. It resembles In appear
ance an Immense cluster of grapes, and there
are.prohably~aver.twb qnarta of fruit upon the
branch, which 1b not over eix inohes long. Tto
treo from whioh this bnnoh wae polled le said
to" bh butthehod with many similar bunohes.
. Sxßtous Accident.—Yesterday afternoon, a
mule on board the steamer Fairy Queen struck
one of the deck hands with her fore foot, and
Initiated a serious wound. A piece of flesh
weighing near a pound was out out almost as
neatly as if by a knife. The man was taken to
the Marine Hospital.
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l : , e, ■ej an association of young gentlemen, will givo a
-Pisnlo party, In the pots at Kilbaelt, on Erl*
"-S '’VrVfe;bf;rl'i-i"’ Pay, August 81st. The Commltteo of Managers
- Will ho doubt arrange ererything to the sstlsfao
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Earolegß In JoU, 18664... 46 y.y l ”
Earnlugß In first «rvea monthabf 1856.._.4670,M1 08
Earnisgsdß first sMtninoafia at 1864._ 62), 084 95
:AUGUBT 14.
Incre*£«.a.~U.
Flopb.Whbatahdßabu&y Abbitbd. —There
arrived yeßterday by river ahd : railroad, 2,261
bble. flour, .1,788 sacks wheat, and 206 sacks
barley.
A PiTTBBtmaHEB Dbad.— Robert Adams, of
this city, died at Portsmouth, Ohio, on the 6th
inst., of cholera.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
Reported Eipressiy for the Daily Horning Post.
Vsllow Fewer—Worth Carolina Sleotlon.
. Noßrouc, Anitast 18.—The yellow fever le lnoreeslng to
&b alarming extent in-tbfs place ami Portsmouth. Several
physicians have died, and 20 deaths hare occurred her#
since Saturday. ' Thedeaths at Portsmouth are wren for
the same period. Several casea of fever have occurred at
the Navy-Yard and on beard the ship Pennsylvania.
Retut ni from' North Carolina show that Puvicar has
been elected by 800 majority, end Clisgmsn by 600 ma
jority. • - J ‘
Sortti Carolina Biection*
Bamemorx, August C&rollnA papers received
this evening, by mall, represent the result In the 6th and
Bth .Congressional Districts as being still In doubt, both par
ties claiming the election of their candidates.
WiSHtjratOH Ciw, August 13.—1 t Is definitely ascertained
that the Congressional delegation from North Carolina will
stand 3 KnowNothinreto 6Democrat*includingMr.Gllng.
man, whoss-majority is about 1000.
Nxw.OaUAira, August 13.—The steamer Grenada arrived
with-Havana dates to the ISth. The news is unimportant.
The deaths in the Charity Hospital, of this city, for the
weah, reached 126 from yellow fever; 109 oases have been
cared, An abatement of the disease Is looked for, owing to
the change in tbe weather. Host of the eboTe deaths oc
curred In the early-part of-the week,
Nrw Yottx. AugustlB —The leading temperance men of
this -city'held 1 a conference, at which It was determined to
advocatean amendment to the existinglilquor Daw, in or
der to avoid difficulty In Its enforcement. The design Is to
etop,tf possible, the business In original packages.
The deaths for the past week were 6W.
Loss of Life at Nltgara Falls.
Botfaio, August 13 —At Niagara Palls yesterday five
lnto a skiff at the Suspension Bridge; they broke
an. oar end could not then manage the boat, and were car
ried down into the whirlpool; the boat upset and was
broken to pluses, and all the men were drowned; their
rtw ran &T© not known.
Buftaio, August 11—Advices from Omaha City to the Ist
Inst, are received. The Sioux Indians have "been commit
ting murders, and plundering the settlers of Fentenelle.
Gov. Ttard has authorised Gen. Thayer to raise volunteers
for the protection of the frontier.
TW o Persons Drowned while Bathing.
Pojladeuhja, August 13;—A Mr. Boyd nod his niece, of
Mouch Chunk. were -drowned at Atlantic C3ty, yesterday,
while bathing In the surf. Two ladles were also In the water
at the time, and got beyond their d-pth, but were rested.
LooisvrtK, August 12.—The Journal this evening eon*
tains affidavits concerning the commencement of tbe riots
in tbe Eighth Ward, »Q« by Irish Catholics living in the
vicinity, which go to show that the Irish were armed seve
ral days previous.. .
Now Torts Basic Statement.
Ntw Toat, August IS—The Statement for tb°
week shows an increase of $655 000 in loans and $71,000 in
circulation. Decrease, $17,000 in specie and $38,000 in de
posits.
BALTricaa, August 13.—1 r» A Winston Is elected Gov
ernor of Alabama by a large majority. The Congressional
delegation etands 6 Democratic, 2 Know Nothings, and the
complexion of tbe Legislature Is Democratic.
Arrival of the 31oop*of.Wur Falmonth.
Nxw Yoba, August 14.—Tbe aloop-of-war Falmouth, Com
mander Shaw, from Key West, August 4tb, arrived to-day.
and anchored off Quarantine.
Ataawv, August 13 —Mr. D. Taft, belonging to Charles
ton, S. C., had hi* left arm cut off this afternoon while on
the express train from Boston. He bad his arm outside the
window. 1
Conviction of a Hall Robber*
Ctnctco. Augnst 13 —Detmlston, who was charged with
robbery nf tbe Post Office In this city, was convicted and
sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.
Balloon Aaoanaion.
Easto-i, August 13—Mr. Fussy, the mronaut, of Fbilt
drlphia, mads a fine ascension here to-day.
IvilE undersigned, proprietors of the PLYMOUTH AD
VERTIBER, wishing to embark In another enterprise,
offer (he entire establishment for sale. The paper is in its
second volume, and la now doing agcod, profitable burineea.
The jobbing and advertising tho present year will reaob
$1,6)0. The snbccriptlon list is large, and increasing rap
idly. With aUt le exertion it can be doubled. The mate
rial is nearly new Payments mads easy. For a good
practical printer, this is an opportunity rarely praaonted.
Fowssrin will be given at the close of this volume.
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dressed to the subscriber*, at Plymouth. Richland county,
Ohio. fwUaiewtn ROBINSON A LOCKE
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SITUATE IN ADAAS TOWNSHIP. BUTLER COUNTY,
containing 141 acres; 115 acres of which are under ml
tlvation. The proprietor, about to decline farming, will
depose of all his Stock, G Ain and Hay on hand, if desired.
Knr'nlm of JAKIE 3 BLAKELY,
augll corner of Seventh and SmUhfleld sts.
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nend to the cheap Bookstore of
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tember 19
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such as desire to avail themselves of its advantages.
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inns CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
OP PITTSBURGH.
Corner off Wood and Fourth Stv*
CHARTERED, APRIL, 1865, and fully organised. Two
hdndra! students and upwards have already received
ios traction in this Institution, which is now In full and
very successful operation, having a fall board of
• trusts
HU Excellency, Gov. Jamee Pdilock, Hon. Wm. Bigler,
Ex-Goveruor, CoL Wilson McOandless, OoL Wm. Hopkloa,
and others.
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umes. They do not abound in startling and horrible pic
tures. but present to the reader those admirable photo*
eraphs of “ home life,” which are sure to arrest the atten
; tloiurtL those «feo. «• fend oftbe lovely and the good.
For sals by , .H. MUiKil • vy**
i angff ' No. 18 Bmithfield st.
THE sraaOlAß ADAPTATION of Ingredients In the
Hair Coloring Fluid affects the small vessels at the
roots of the halfi aria thus stimulates the natural secretion
Pery. rold by , / * I j, < S5S&.
tJoOTOH BKD-BCQ POISON—A sure remedy, easily ap*
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
MERenASTTS’ SXCHANU l£.
OFFICER 8.
J^-eesdeni— JOHN SH2PXON.
first Flee President —Wa. H. Sana
Second “ ** Wa. R. Bscwa
Secretary— Wm. 8. Ha van.
Treasurer —Jona D. Scullt
Superintendent —S. T. NoataAK, Js .
Cbmmitta of Arbitration for August -W. R. B&owNr-Y.
p.; C. W. RicxrrsoN, B. Baxkwxll, John 3. Dr.woaTS,
Isaac M. Psknocx.
DAILT REVIEW OF FITISBUEGH HAKXXIS,
Omoa or TE3 Daiw Mourofd Po?*, >
Tuesday, August 14,1566. j
FLOUR—S&Iea 75 bbls superfine and extra, in lots, at
$7,60@7,C2>$ from store; S 3) bbta extra, to arrive, at $7,-
60; To do do, from wharf, at $7,60.
GRAIN—Sales 2,500 bus Wheat, from wharf, at $1,86; 28
do Rye, from store, at G2J>£.
EGGS—Sales 360 dot at 90, and 4CO do at Sc
OlLS—Sales 10 bbiuLard, No. 1, at 76.
DRIED BEEF— Sale# 10 tierces at 13^.*.
BACON—SoIes 50,000 tba bulk sides, to go < ast, at Do,
time; 8,000 tbs shouldera at 9>£c, CO days ; 2 000 do sides at
10c, cash; 8,000 do sugar c«ireu hams at 13J-£@l4c, each;
2,000 do canvassed do at cash; 10,000 do shoulders
at 9c,ci"h; 4.000 do do at 9c, cash; 2,000 do cacvaseed
hams at cash; 4,000 do do at • 2,000 do
sugar cared hams at 13c, cash.
Allegheny Cattle market.
CATTLE—The offerings to-day were fair, and brought
former prices. 372 head were on the ground, of which 350
were sold at from $2,25 to $4.25 A few prime and strictly
extra brought $4,60@4,62. The prices are the same as at
the dale of our last report.
SHEEP t.ambs—lUbead Sheep and 90 head Laubs
offered and sold at lrotn fi> for the former, and
$1,26@L62 head for the Latter. The display this week
was leas in number, and sales were ready.
HOGS—None offered.
Nothing doing at Nowall’a yard.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS,
New YoeE, August 13.—Cotton: a limited burJoecs a:
previous rates; Bales 1000 bales, market firm. Flour un
settled; sales 7000 bbls at previous rates ; Southern easier;
sales at s9,C2>s. Sales 18,000 bus. Southern white Wheat
at $2.20; red $1,90. Corn firm, tendency upward; sales
90,000 bushels. Pork firm, an active demand at previous
rates ; fields 1400 bbls. Beef firm at previous rates ; ea os
200 bbls. Lard firm: sales 760 bbls. Bacm: none at mar
ket ; shoulder* 9. Batter fins at 18. Cheese steady at9>£.
Whisky firm at 41. Heffip better; sales 125 tons rougn
American at $1,65. Groceries firm. Iron easy. Tobacco
firm; sales 60 hhds at Stocks unchanged.
PmiAMLPfIiA, August 13.—Flour very firm at sB@9,2£;
holders refusing at the dole to taka $9. Rye Flour firm at
$7. Wheat in active demand at $i,53@1,90 for good to
prime red; for fair to prime whito. Cora
scarce; small sales good yellow at 98. Whisky firm at 41
@42. Mess Pork held firmly at £2O. Bacon and Lard very
scarce. Groceries firm, with a light stock and moderate
business
Baltimore, August 13.—Grain active; sales 21.000 bush
els heavy white Wheat, good to prime, at $1,70@t,76; red
$1,60@1,86 for good to prime. Corn ; sales 6500 ou*. White
at 9Q@94. Rye: sales at for new Maryland.
Flour: sales 700 bbls Howard street at $8.75; City Mill? at
the same price.
CntcissAtl, August 13.—Flour steady, a fair demand;
PAles 430 bbh at SO 90©0,95; sales 200 bbls at |7, and 150
ats7,lo. Nothing dilng in Grain; Wheat firm at $1,25.
Whisky unchanged; eait-i 400 bblfl at 32ig-32J<5 Sales 00
hhdi lair and prime Sugir Bt
Dissolution ot Co-Partnership*
THE Partnership heretofore existing between the tinder*
signed, a* BIGELOW 4 CO, has this day t>«n dissolved
by mutual consent. M. Bigelow retiring from the firm.
The business of the iate firm will be settled by tha contina*
Inn partners, &t their old stand, No. 43 Diamond AUoy.
M. BIGELOW,
M. I* STEPHENS,
GKO. ALBERT.
fauglS&
Pittsburgh, J lily IS, 1553.
ftSOSOB ALSf2T...~-
BIGELOW 4 COm
(successors to n a. diqelow.)
yo. 43 Diamond Alley, near Wood rirtei, PITTSB GTZ OH.
, linipr □ COACHES, CARRIAGES* PHOTON'S.
BUGGIES, and ©very doAcrlpticm of Fancy
Vehicles bailt to order, end flnisb-d In &
manner ansnrpai'Sed for beauty of desljo,
elegance of finish, shill of vc-rkmanshlp, and dorabiHiy of
materials.
All worg warrant*!
KIER'B TRANSPORTATION l» SB.
ANTIOJ PAXIN'G the want cf farlhtiM for tncsportlag
Freights to aiul from the Eastern CUi.es, via Pennsyl
vania Canal and Ilailrt>add. w* hue luenntfod our *toch of
Boats, Ac , on sarne, lo n DOUBLE DULY LI.NE, which
gives us a capacity of over 1&00 tons p«r month each way.
We assure our friends, and those deposed lo patronise
the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared oo
oar part to render general Mtl*fer!ion lo forwarding East
ern and Western Freights with nrompthodo and despatch.
KIEU & MITCHELL,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Ps.
außllty
Ifiu* THK HAIR—
r Alrlblade Oil, pTW roots p-er be til-*
Monroe’n Hair 2O mabs bottK
Turkish Hair Balm, fcO do do
I‘eraiftQ Hair Pyo, fcO do do
n»lr Coloring Fluid, . Co do do
Liquid Hair Bye, J.l p«r box.
eold by [augP} S. 1, CCTHP.KET. SS Market at
HERPETIC' SOAP—For r-iu'nfng Tan, S>d!owncM and
RednefS of tbo 8Xln; oral* per rake.
Superior Lily Whit*, or Peari Powder; €j>£ «cd eta.
per box.
R,-*a Blossom F***fh Powder, for beautifying ’.he com
pUxlon. Sold l;C
R ujry B. L CUTHBKRT, t-S Mark** «t
HADRABOLDM— A certain cure lor 26 c*at« per
box. Sold at 63 MAR* L*T BT. an c 9 _
Just JUsiEIrKt—OU/ RtajaTuiu;, cheap caiuc-n—
-oa!y 76 wntt.
OM Bedstone, or Hl.«n>ri'**i Shetrhr? of Wo'itm Pro*by
texltnlfm, It* early minL-.trr*, it' perilous times, eod lt>
first rweordi; by Joseph Smith, D D It is the cheapest
book we «Ter bandl«d. *ftd is now within the reach of all.
Kor sale, whol**ftl« and retail, by
J P. DAVISON,
nueS A* Mark*t street, near Fourth.
wu.t*u P Sirsaai.
W. P. 9larihali A Co.,
IMPORTERS and Dealer* In French and Am-rican PA
PKU HANGINGS, 87 Wood rtr«wt, Pittsburgh.
gale Ag-nt* for the celebrated manufactures of
Mesur*. Dellcouxt 4 Co., Paris auyT
r|MlB UAIK COLORING FLUIu ooc« nos color or s’.aln
X the *k!n In the leist, bat in orrery ease it wlil rest >t*
the natural color of tbe heir, where ago or eicknera has
turned It gray. A trial will satisfy thoee, using it of a most
curious and singular phenomenon, tr at Is. gray halt r*-»tor»-!
to Its natural color, with all the etrehgth and health?
growth of youth. Price only 60 cent* per bottle. pr>id la
Pittsburgh by 8. L CUTHIiKRT,
miff? 63 Market etreat.
Agrtculturat Notice.
A SPECIAL MfcEiING o! tbe Board «-f Managers c-f the
Alleghany County Agricultural Society, f ir luipoitKnt
business, will be held cn Vi KDN KPH\\, loth A ojrust, a'
10 o’do-k A.. M-, at the COURT UOUSK.
By ordrr.
auglOdawtdf , 'b f ?)
Saw Uoitllng Ntiabllaliuitnt
BOYD a MORTEN huv-; entered Into copartnership to
transact the buaincHs of BOTTLING, in all its branch
<8 at 08 Liberty street, Neville Hall.
They haTe constantly on band a superior article r ef
INDIA ALB, put up in pint bottUa. Dealers and families
will flod It to their advantage to elv« ua a call, and exam
ine for themselves. Wo also bottle a superior article cf
POSTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER.
Tanas as favorable as aDy other house in the city. Al!
orders put op at abort notice. BOYD 4 MORiON,
jel2:4m No 63 Liberty st , Nevl'le Hall
a. ccTßUiai .. * *■ cCtnikkT.
8. CUT 11 BERT A SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS for tb-* Sale and
Purchase of Real Estate, Collection of Rants, Borrow
ing and Loaning Moneys on Bonds and Mortg«ire»; also,
for making Bales of Manufactured Articles. Ao.,
for Farmers, Mechanics and others. Office, No. 63 Market
street.
OBMI-ANMJAL SALE.—a. A. MAS-JN &Go h*ve ro
ceived anothe* large Jut of Dr Laities Good Mens de
I aJue* at j«r yard ; Gold Medal do. 1 cents. Fine
Bamr«* de 10 and —worth 20 arm *260 [ |y!3
jLj KW BouKd —At Dav icon a ttouk bbu Stationery
Store, 66 Market, near Fourth street.
Harper for August.
MornlDgs with Jeaas—Jay; $1,26.
Do Quincey'a Note Book ; 76 cent.i,
Tbe Escaped Nan ; si.
Theism—the Prise Essay; $L
Dr. Spencer’s Sermons ; $2.00.
Haswa Church History;
Long Look Ahead—Roe; $1,26.
The Parish Side; 7G cents.
Mrs. Jamieson's Commonplace Book; f 1 ■
Library edition of Bollin; 4 vols, large type.
Pycroft'frCcrars" of English Reading; 76 cents.
The moat beautiful edition of the Bible for private use
in lareetype ? andwithtoarsj_Oxfbri______^_j232_^
>oxe>, “ very
IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, 4o.—Dealer
In fine Old Mooongahela Whisky, Peed* Brandy. 4c.
Also, Rectifying Distiller, oorner of StnUhfleld and Front
streets, Pittsburgh. apr!3
FISH— 60 bbls Lake Superior Salmon ;
60 half bbls do do
70 do WultaFish;
61 do Trout;
40 do Pickerel;
80 bbls No. 3 large Mocker el, new ,
60 half do do do do
16 bbls Baltimore Herrlog, do
For sale by, I JylD I H -NRY H. COLLINE.
PIG ME CAL—2OO tons Coal Blast Charcoal Metal in yard
and for sale by [aug2] JW. BOTLEB 4 CO.
BLOOMS—6O tons Napier Blooms for sale
by [aog2> J. W. BUTLER 4 CO.
JUNIATA BLOOMS—
-60 tons E. H. Lytle’s Juniata Lumps;
60 toss Juniata Blooms; for sale by
aU g3 J W. BUTLER 4 CO.
A(\ CLEVELAND GRINDSTONES—A superior article,
41) Just received and for sale by
augj BQWN 4 TETLEY, 136 Wool st.
11BANDS. STAMPB AND STENCILS cut to order, at
Rltort nouce, by B°WN 4 TKTLKY,
aug2 Wood street.
ABPBKBEV BKANDY—6 00l pure Ba»pb-rry Br&Ddj-,
• "*» 8 “^ lor Snii'S-XSt.
No 201 Libert; street.
AYE YOUR DIMES I—Just received, by ox preen—Har
per for August, SO cents.
Wewill fnrnish Harper end Putnam for 40 cents ;
Harper and Godey Jpr 40 cents ;
do do Graham for 40 cents;
do do Knickerbocker for 40 cents ;
do do Leslie’s Ladies’ Qalatte for 40 cents;
do do Paterson for 37 cents;
do do N. Y. Jonrnol for S 8 cento;
do do Ballou’s Mageaine for SO cents;
Or anr of the 86 cent Magaiinee, (with one exception,
Blackwood,) always for sale et SO cents. Remember, the
„„ 20 per cent, on Books, Magaalnee, Stationery,
irl. es LAUFFEK’d BOOKSTORE,
J! No. 80 FI th street
Jfol
Bird QAflBP—- dot. Mooting Bird Cages;
2do C&oary do do
4 do wsoxtod ekea; lost red’d acd for
ari.tr rjyMl JAMF.B WABI.ROP-
f l *l t - KRY lfl pr .? Ter^ a l.J or excellent* of
Apollo Banding!, 76 Fourth stmt
•Ur 4
T OYEEING'S UJiKQUAU*KD bTJSAji —Gon.
Xj fltaotly on hand, at >&gg3l rU. DRAVO 8.
PURE BRANDY—I bate on band a Tery excellent arti
cle of Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Those wanting
» artMe ° ao tlOT? ° prOCUIe n “job. FLEMINa-8.
l'o l<«t* . ..
rpHB BTORB, No. 86 Wood street, ftt present occupied by
I lbs subscriber*. Pot partloulars applT to
W. P. MARSHALL A CO.
SHAD— 10 tibia Poiomne r«e»lTrJ yd for Mia bj
jyl7 AIWEIi, M 3 A CO.
W>r. Pznk Deots Yakd, August 13.
.K. U fITIPBMS.
JtfSAPU A. UCOSSS.
t*. tv hillßA?,
»|->e l ; v<'r»»tarv
*; Y **•# >.
Jtun S EOJi RI*EH MJEJ\
Taa Rrro,—The stage of water at dusk last eveu'oß we®
4 feet 7 Inches, by the pier mark* and falUn* Wither
clear and pleasant. — _.
Tna steamer “Eclipse”'ls tho lin S packet
today. She leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M.
TasßteameT "Minerva” was sold yesterday to Captain
Baker, for the Illinois river trade. She Uof light draught,
and will leave here in a few days.
Tax steamer Clara Bean,” Capt. Wm. Bean, will leave
to day for Louisville. Bhe alflo takes passenger* tor Cincin
nati, and all landings on the river. Give her a cal!.
Foa St. Louts.—The fine steamer ‘‘Grand Turk,” Captain
A. B. Gallatin, will leave this morning for the above and
Intermediate ports. She ie one of (he finest boats on onr
rivers, and offers unsurpassed accommodations to travelers.
The cfflcers of th<rboat are gentlemanly and sceommode
ting, and persona desiring a parsage to St. Louis should not
neglect this opportunity to get there.
Tar New Steimis “ AusrLmr/Capt. Thomas Baldwin,
la now nearly ready, and will leave ©a Wednesday evening
for Bt. Louis and the Illinois river. She was batik under
the superintendence of Capt. 8., tor tbelUinols river trade.
The Captain is an old river-man and Pittsburgher—he was
in charge of thesteamer “Tuscaloosa” In 1823, besides the
steamer “ Valley Forge," the first Iron steamer ever built In
this city, by Messrs. Bobineon A Mini®, also the “ Prairie
State,” and several other "boats—and we have no doubt the
“Aunt Letty" will prove a profitable investment to her
owners under his charge.
She measure® on deck 188 feet; team 30 fi?et; depth of
hold 6 feet, and is supplied With three hollers, 40 inches in
diameter and 80 feet longjtour engines, cylinders 16 inches
in diameter with 4% feet Btrokel two wheel®, working
separate and independent of each other, 20$£ fee^lndiame
ter with 12 feat buckets. This makes the seventh boat our
Pittsburgh mechanics have turned out cn this principle.
Her hull was built at Elizabeth, at .W- B. Walker’s yard.
Engines by Messrs. Eobinson, Minis A Miller. Cabin by
Mr. 0. Goehring. Painting by Thornburg k Boyd. Outfit
by Long k Duff,Davage k Roberts, Jos. Long, John Tan
dergrlft, Keen k Kelier, and DouglaßS k Englifh. Uphol
stery b 7 E. .Edmondson A Co. Mirrors, Ac., by Messrs.TdL
cot A Co. When she has every jthing.cn board she will not
draw over 23 icchov-besldes, she Is heavy timbered, being
Sto loch., with bottom plank 3% inch., and well fast,
euad. The cabin will he famished In the most sumptuous
style. We must not forget to aenti' n friends,
Albert G. Folgsr and G. Day, preside in the dork’s ofioe,
and our word for it, there will he nothing wanting in that
department We would command 4 the “Aunt Letty” to
the travel-of the Illinois, and the patronage of the travel
ing public and the pres out West Reference to all the
original merchants and boatmen of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
Louisville and St. Loula. ——^
Death or Oa?t. J. M. Ibwik —We regret to announce the
death of Capt. J. M. Irwin, of cbolere, after a short but se
vere illness Be was taken ill about seven o’clock on Sat
urday evening, and died at two o’olock yesterday morning.
He had just returned from a business tour to Louisville,
and was to apparent good health. XJapt Irwin was exten
sively known on the Western waters, and highly esteemed
by his profession and our citizens generally, tie was the
life of the social circle. Be commanded the George and
Martha Washington, and several other boats, end was a
practical engineer.
Fjage of Wates— Tha river hss alien and receded an
inch or two sinoe Saturday, but Wtt stationary last night,
with ten feet on the sboaiest bare to Louisville. It rained
hard yestrrday morning, and during the afternoon and
ovenlng. In the channel from Big Sandy here, there is not
over nine feet. We have no change to note in freight. l : Con
siderable new Flour has arrived during the past 48 hours.
There was 0 feel water In the canallast night—Cincinnati
Cfcw , ytxtrrday.
POST OF FITTSOTBOH.
4 m r 7 nrcuEf? w&vzs in rm czzaavit.
ARBIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodtrard, Brownsrilln.
<* Luxerne, Bennett, Bfownsrllle.
• i Oen. Bayard, Peeclea, Elisabeth.
*• Clara fikber, Handencteon, Wect Kevtoo.
Venture, Gordon, fiteabenftlla.
Michigan No. 2, Herßt,W«it*rQle.
a Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling.
* Fairy Queen, Reno, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Bt'*mer Jeffereon,'Woodward, Brownsville.
•• Lot erne, Bennett, Brownsville.
*• Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
-
Clara Fisher, Hesdeneksoo, Wwt NewUio.
Viator*, Gordon, SteubenriUe.
Michigan No. 3, Herat, WellsTllle
•' Rosalie, Fhepberd, Wheelinjr.
Caledonia, Calhoon, St. Looi*.
« Flora, Dean, Cincinnati.
STEAMBOATS.
Pittsburgh' StcubcnTlil# sad WhMling
PtckstS'
I J l3£j& The RO9ALIE, Captain A. S. BnxrsiiD, and
i4Mtiaßa.tbw ECLIPSE, Captain t Qmfli D. Slooaa, «U 1
run u DAILY PAC&STB, between Pittsburgh,
Steuben Tills and Wheeling, stopping it all Intermediate
porta _ ,
Tbo ROSALIE irfll !cor« Plttoiurgh on Mtmdayo, Wed
nradeyi anJ Friday!, as 10 c'doct, A. M.—Betuir.in, »h«
will Inn whetlln* on Tuesday!,Tinradaya and Saturday,,
at 7 W o’clock, A. M.
The KJLIPSB will tteo leave Pittsburgh on Tuesday*,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.— Bti'jming,
efcp will iasto Wheeling on Honday#, Wednesdays and Fri
day*, at o’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. D. OOLLINQ WOOD, Agent,
Do vs3 No. 166 Front street-^
___ The et-amer ELLA, Captain A. Pos; Joan
I iffihi Muss, Clerk ; will leave for the above and
J£gSßHßlnte7mrdiate porta on WEDNESDAY, August
lutb, at 10 o’clock *. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
HU gU e FLACK k PASSKB. Agents.
For Cincinnati*
The steamer FAIRY QUfiKN, Captain J 0
I Clerk, Joan T. Kxrsiot; will leave for
.WjSSgggL the above and all tutennediate ports on WEI>-
NhSDAY, August 16, at 10 A. M.
Fot freight or passage apply bn board, or to
augU FLACK. A lUBTQN, Agent*.
for JLoulavllia*
The steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain W*.
i > n*.Ltt. will leave fortba above and intermedi
port? on TUESDAY, August 14th, at 10
o’clock A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
*o*l3 yyj JOHN FLACK, Agent.
b or St. houls anil Illinois Hirer,
Tbe a’eamer AUNT LATTE, Capt. Thomas
I JjrSu Jt-R*iPwrn- f Clerk, A 0- Fowmt will leave for
above and Intermediate ports on WEDNES
DAY, August 16th, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
augia JOIIN FLACK, Agent.
' For Cincinnati.
The steamer RELIANCE, Coptaln 8. C.
I fCrfr -'aYocaQ: Clerk, OADWAUADra; will leave tor
above and intermediate ports on TUES
DAY, August 14, lO A.M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FLACK a BARNES, Agents.
For tit* Louis*
The steamer GRAND TURK, Captain A. B.
I *«S«£amATIH: cterk, Wa. tvxiu; will leave for
raslamthe above and intermediate pot is TUESDAY,
Aogust 14th, at 10 A M.
' or freight or passage apply on board. »ogo
J* K>. Barbour,
lEYKE CLERK, B*. Lens, Mo., (at W. N. Newell’s
j office.) .1. K. BARBOUR having long experience In
Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers
superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG*
ING CLERK. _____
Flour sulphur— e.ooo ibs for sti* by
au C T a A. PAHSESTOCK. * CO,
ALUM— 40 bbls for sale by
aog 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00.
BASKETS UAflttKTdi—76 down Peach and Vegetable
Baskets received and for sale by
*u*7 JAMES WABDROP.
HEMP BCAD—IO bags received on consignment and foi
sale by [aug7] JAMES WARPROP.
IRY APPLES—Id bushels received by
> *ug7 nSNRY H. COLLINS
HOPS— 3 sacks received and for sale by
aug7 HENRY tL COLLIN 8.
TTUXIs' FLUID BXTttACt’ W HDOUID—B doB of thl«
Pi excellent medicine received by
CUROidE YELLUW—6OO lbs just rac'd and for sale by
Jy2S rLRMINQ BROS.
qc LOIS IN WELLBVLLLE fOB SALK—A plan of
OJ which may bs seen at oar oflloe. Thei* Lots will bo
sold on time, and but vary little cash required in band,
where the purchaser tabes a number of lots,
ang* 8. CUIHBKBI-* SON, 63 Market at
E. SOUUEBTZ, at No. 107 Market streetTTs
• now closing out* bis entire Sommer stock of
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters at reduced prices. Ladles, yon
should by all means call and procure a pair of those bean
tffol Gaiters, selling no low. aug4
rriffv; h*ndhomkBT assortment of Gaiters and Fancy
I Shoes can be bought at No. 107 Market street, cheap
tn cask. [ang4 1 W. K. SOHMEBTZ
i.NI'HD TO FILL AN OKDBR—
Stock of tbe Bank of Pittsburgh;
do do Merchants and Manuftoturers'Banks
do do Mechanics' Bank.
Every kind of Stock bought and sold on eommlulou.
WILKINS A CQ*i Commission Stock Brokers,
?ft Fourth street.
IVLDKNb SCRIP or tbs Ohio and Pennsylvania Kail*
rood Oompany bought an* sold
augl' WILKINB ft OO. t 76 Fourth Et.
INDIANA. FREE BANK and other broksn Bank Notes
ght 8> higt *** t rat wiLKIWB « CO, TO Foarth irt.
lL OUIGANUM—WO JDS for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft 00.,
RUB I Corner First and Wood ata.
SQOILL8 —GOO Iba for tale by
auel B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
INBEKD OIL—3OOO gallons for sale by
anal B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft QQ.
AKVKRM MAGAZINE—
Petereoa’s, Balloo’e, Household Words, Knickerbocker,
Leslie's Journal, Leslie’s Gesetie, end *l} the Ueguioeß for
Augnnt h»T. bcon reeved »t ™B » CO. I 'B,
jjgl No. S 3 Bmlthfleld street.
~IALABRLA. IIQUOBIOB—Just wrfd aud
flyttl FLKMINO BBQB.
i YRINGfiS—A full assortment Just rac'd and for sale by
5 Jj2B PLEMTNG 8808.
LCOH.OL —10 bbls just received and for' sala by
FLEMING BROS.
ard OIL—A prime article} just reott atd for sale by
j jyg gLEMINQ BRQB.
CHKNO4 l ti BBAWKJSi) 10310— 12 doref this eelebra
ted Tonic, also 12 doa of Bchenek’a Pulmonic Syrup,
received by fjylPJ JQ3. FLEMING.
okuHAVE'S HOLLAND BITUSBB—I4 dosen of these
tioeUent Bittern rac’d by JM. IXEMING,
W lq Corner of Diamond and Market et
Vfa.<Wkhia~4caaeaforsaloby
■ i*w»\**v«uj** sinwofiiwiv «_ /-v^w
jj3o corner Wood and Flret at
■^UJM
j jyjjQ B. A* FAHNESTOCK A CO.
TDBT RECEIVED, by Express,» beautiful irtlcle of I*
.1 dies' Colored oait«r«. UtestPtjlea.
iv3B W. B. BQHMEBTZ, So. 101 Market rt.
\' fi. BCUiIKRT*> »< I* o - ! y—v r A Kabul no hnraii “ MM«ln» "Om w»in»t recslTod
- 10 " ;Qr fotraleby
—kMI-AMIUAL BALK.—A, A. HABON * CO. will op«B, j „
on Moni»y, Jnl/ lClii, 10 mon own of Caltooe*, »t *< ' *
6 and 6>£c. p« yarn. J7 le -
, . • ‘.i ■*(" .. ' -.* 4 .- s
AMUSEMENTS. I
The Graefeuberg Dysentery Bynrr\
a . yjf ami Infallible remedy in Diarchm*, Dyrentery, i
«*«uy Flux, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and
he Asiatic Cholera, If taken with the first
toms, vlit.Tomltlng and.dlarrbosa. It never
falls to jmre the worst possible cases of
bowel complaints, generally In a fow
hours, seldom tayond a day. It
1* purely T®jfßtable, and taken
in almost &ny mumtity b
perfectly bar-mleas •
Price 60 cents.
MADAME EDWARDS i
' Taj JTJBHT OILEBRATtO*
CLAIRVOYANT,
£■« edßwiu Can be consulted at her roan*. <”-r
-ner of WOOD and FIFTH stress, j
ST ttftabuigh. »
1 Rooms open Day and Kvsma?- !
Consultation* private and ccatl'J'tn*
TtKMK. — Gentlemen. *1; I-sdi-*
JOHN W. MCCARTHY,
Bill Foster and. Distributor,
£3- Wnx attend to the Posting and Distributing of all
BXU& FOB CONGESTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac.
All communications —either by mall, telegraph, or other
wise—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re
ceive prompt attention. a P 7
SUMMER RESORTS
PESEY COUNTY WASH BTKINGS.
mUE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will beopeo
X tor visitors on and after tho FIFTH OF JUNK NEXT. ,
They are delightfully located on Sherman’s Creek, fourteen
miles north-west of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen
miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Railroad,) at the
base of Plsgoh Mountain, which reaches an elevation of
more than five hundred feet. Sherman’s Creek affords »
splendid opportunity fjr those fond of bathing, fishing or
sailing; the enrroaoding forests offer great attractions to :
the sportsman; and tour smooth and shady roads throngh j
a eountry unsurpassed for bold and magnificent soenery, |
will diversity the amusements of the place. i
HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all |
times: Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms.
Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too ;
much can hardly be said. Thelrwatershavebeenanalycel j
by the best Chemists in the Union,and ore pronounced ufl?
surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of :
t: e kidneys. There are eomo five Springs In all, every ;
one of which Is. of different temperature—the largest being
63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing ont 93 gallons every
eeven minutes. Ladles* and Gentlemen’s BATHS have
I been constructed, with aU the modern improvements, to
i getter with PLUNGE BATH 3, Ac., 4c.
Each day a Coach leaves Duncannon for ths Springy,
after the arrival of the cars.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili
ties for amusement. In abundance. The accommodations
will be the best, and the charges low.
TwnfflWEight dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty
cents perdayj , -
Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the
proprietor early.
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best of servants. Music aifvayi In at
tendance. _
All comtaunlcatlons intended to retch the Perry County
Warm Springj should be addressed to Dungannon P. 0.
They will be Immediately forwarded.
1 H. H. ETHER,
Proprietor Warm Springs
Stnnßß RETREAT.
KEYSTONE HOTEL, HuifTEraiKW Co., Praia., one hurt ♦
dred and tirirtpseocn miles East of Pittsburgh, and
only sis hours ride. Tills delightful residence end place of
public resort Is located on the banks of thb 44 Blue JudUU,'*
at the Confluence of Spruoe Creek. Its clear spring, trout
.sustaining waters, here discharges Itself, and mingles its
murmurs in concert, as they rush down the gorges of ihe
SJoun tains.
The .Terr central position of this Hotel makes it & desira
ble place of sojourn for a few weekß or days, for ni<m of
basinets and thulr families—Jaded and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and heat of the dlty. It is situated on the
Pennsylvania Central Bailrc&d, where the great turnpike
from the Susquehanna and other roads concentrate
making assy egress and Ingress, several times a day, by
the cars and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and
the Mountains.
The House Is a new brick one, four stories high, spacious
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to attic, with all the modem improvements and
appliances of Cold Ac. It is also finely ventilated.
There are saperb views of every department of the filoun
tain scenery the “glorious mountains,” the “eternal
hills." Telegraph Office is in tho House, always ready ft>T
work—and the proprietor read? to twelve visitors at mode
rate charges. B. r. HAS LETT, Proprietor
William Carr * Co, 329 Liberty street.
John 11. Shoenberger. Joha Aadersoo.
William 8. Campbell, St- Charles Hotel. I jjl 1
ARTHUR’S PATENT
Self-sealing Cans
For Preserving Fresh Fruits,
Tomatoee, £c.,
DT HERMETICAL 85AUSG
Sni.SE CANS, which aro scaled by the
without the aid of o tinner, and opened easily without
iry to the cao, are rapidly coming Into general uce.
Pull directions fcr rutting up fruit accompany the cans;
and the work is bo easily performed, that by their use every
family may have fmh Fruit and Tomato?* on their table
all winter, at rummer prices.
PRICKS.—Pint Cans, $2; Quart, Half Gallon,
53.60; Three Quarts, Qallon, $5 per dozen. Th*
diffareot site* nest, In order to secure economy In trans
portation.
ARTHUB’B CAN, which Is eloeod with a lid covering the
whole top. bo that when open it may b* cleanecd like anv
oth*T vessel, has been tally approved by the Farmers’ Club
ol the American Institute, New York. It took a first clas*
diploma o»er all other self sealing cans at tho late Fair in
Cincinnati, and was awarded a medal at the Me hanlcs’
Fair bold this spring at the Smithsonian Institute, Wash
ington City, D. C. It Is claimed to bo the beat Cuu in tho
market.
All order* accompanied by the c*6h will be promptly ,or
wardad. , *
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the China and Qoeecs
ware Btore of HENRY HlflßV,
BUS 4 122 Wood street, Pittsborgh.
HAVING this day, July 13.1950, cold my stock In th*
Saddlery business to Messrs. J. ANDKRBON & Cj., 1
lake pleasure in rtooramendiog them to mj friends and
former customers, and to the public generally, end would
rapectfnlly «»Ucit for them a continuance of my patron
ace. feeling confident that alt work received of them will
sitis&ctlon. J. P- SMITH.
J. AKDBR.SON A CO.,
mvrraci'caiss or
HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c.,
No. 138 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
3J“Orders from Country Dealers promptly attended to,
and at prices that cannot fail to be acceptable. augt:ly
irving'a Great Work,
THE LIFE OF GEORUE WASHINGTON.—The first vol
ume of the above work is now ready for delivery—th;i
second volume will be ready shortly. It is nev tly gotten
D p printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and
piano. Price $2,00 per volume.
This edition is published exclutlvely by subscription, and
payable on the delivery of each volume
T. J. KISNEK A CO. are sole Agents fur th# abovn work.
Office, No. Cfi Fifth street, opposite Mason's, in Dr. U. t.
Shaw's Optician Store.
All ordera addressed to T. J. K. A Co. wi#be airlcuy
attended to. . angfldawlm
ri >HK CHtiKCH PORCH—The last naw Song by fTnlc.l*.
| ola? Crouch. |
‘ O'er the Summer Sea—Barcolla. Sane bv Slrnor Mario, j
Id Opera Rlgcietta. j
America —a Cavatina, by Thos. Baker. i
And other new Made, just received by i
uu g 3 CHARLOTTE BIAJM-E, 118 Wood st. 1
Hoarding Nebool,
OE SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN lIOTEL
ati-1 Ground? are offered for RENT for either the
above pur rose?- The Bite and amusement of the house,-,
tha beautv, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
singular advantage of tho position, secluded from every*
- . • thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location
HOUSEKEEPING GOODo.—a. A* MASON a UO. are | fc, r either a Maleor Female Seminary. For terms, apply to
offering their largo assortment of Sheetings, Diaper*, j mh24’tf J. W. BUT LKR, 97 Front street.
Damasks, Table Oloths, Naphios, Toweliugfl, and other \ Canr . A
Housekeeping Goods, at • reduction of 26 and SO per cent, i Fulmar’* Calebrnttd Epicurean Saooo p
irto H * CTAND3 PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies,
r n fish, Meat, Game, 40. We advise all good housewives
* totry It. Price 25 cents per bottle,at all Grocery and Fruit
_ i stores In tho United Slates and Canadas
T>UE BEST—Gaaoo'd Pictures tank among the b*«t in y or by M'CLCItQ and G. H. KiSYBER, Pittsburgh.
the Western country. Rooms, 76 Fourth at. [aag4 ! p. T. WRIGHT A CO.,
‘ 241 Market street. Philadelphia-
QOl> PICTTUJIKS and cheap at 60 cents. Oo to tb«
y Enterprise, No 7* Eoorth street. >ur*
ri>KAB—so cheats aaaor.ed Young Hyson aud Black Tea*. 1 Ip
1 of the finest brands, now selling at moderate price*, at I
the [aug3] CHINA TEA STORE, No 1 l JL |
BLACKBERRY BRANDY—IO dot Blackberry Brandy, cf
home manufacture i warranted pure. For sale by
JSO. LITTLE. Jr., Agent,
No. 201 Liberty street.
»og3:dlw
PIG METAL—IO3 t»m Rods illU,(Janlata-;)
60 do Monroe*. do
200 do Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite ;
100 do Blicklidt, (Charcoal;)
[ang3] JOHN MOORIIKA.P
Pot ftaiu by
SDLPUDEIO ACID IDSL—(Wordhnneen UII Vitriol,)
Just rectifed uiti Ibr ealo by
«ux3
FOtt PRKUKRVING—LoverIog’a Pulverized Su**
coarse, pulverized, crashed and clarified, at
ang3 g. £. DRA VQ’B, No. 1, Dlamon 1
CIUKKBK— 200 boxes prime W. R. Cream Cheese just
,/ received by [aug3j F. R. DRAVO.
MAO AZIN KS, Ac. Ac.—Futn/un tor August;
Harper for August;
Knickerbocker for August;
Banking's Half-yearly Abstract.
Jos; received and for sale at
W. A. QILDBHPBNNBY A CO.’S Bookstore,
ftUR 2 Fifth St, opposite the Th»atr«>.
JOB. FLEMING.
OUNDttltb—lW> boxes Bosiu Boap;
O 60 do Mould and Dip Candies;
20 do Star Candies;
26 dos Backets;
10 do Tabs;
20 do Bed Cords;
60 do Cora Brooms;
Kf- 20 boxes Starch;
100 reams Wrapping Paper;
For sole by [sugS] JOHN MOORHEAD.
LOOMS—SO ions Juniata;
60 do Lake Champlain, (to arrive:)
For sale by [augSJ JOHN MOORHEAD.
nFKK.tt~.IOO hiitra Rio and Java Coffee for Bale by
aog.3 JOHN MOORHtSAD.
lUBAB— 76 half chests Green and Black sale by
aU g3 JOHN MOORHEAD.
T OB .^ 7 * b ° lt ‘ >,r ‘jOHN I ’MQOB O HEAD W
CQAR-SO hhde fair to prime for v . n
aa g3 JOHN MOORHEAD.
IN A^ 80 ° * ega ” y JOHN MOOttHEAD-
th, barrel, In fifftWlSt.
hhd3 BUSIr SyMAHuawiro.
M OL .fJ Ka ~ 60 bb “ * gamgSgETHgim^
'irtFVRR—lOO b&£o Kio Ooffe« for cslfl by
I j F J SMITH, MAIB & HUNTS
jjjOAP-SWbwe.So.p Ibrgtog & inJrJTi:R .
pisM- Buqab
fFtt ' Ur KM° TIT. MATE * HTOTEH.
pHROMp YELLUVV-t t«M O« b “ n J”
s^lr yy -°^r 3i; a
fOTMO ■ ACIQ-M IbiJu.treootvKl ggg|^~
MABB-—3O ID. JUBt reeled «*»»»»
4 CO
j &n r ff\\'i—i\h\o and Pctma. Railroad ticrip;
■ v BXonoug&hela Navigation do t)y
* ADBTIN 1-00 WIB.
— 'Vmarindb—A EQPPIT ol flnolreßhTamarinda reo'd by
.TOU. FLEMDiv.
—Tor lick WAT£H—I2 bbl9d this celebrated Mineral
Water reo*d by ' f lylOj ffLKMINQ.
Rftrc&rtct* is PirrascßGa
■
FLEMINQ BROS.
medied, to «to» vaifiSr
J. W. »CTLSB * CO.
EW-STOTpI
sals by
J . . v. ,_' t—
1215221
MEDICAL
The Graafeuherg Green Mountain Ointment,
Invaluable for Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chilblains, Corns,
SoTes, Swellings or all kinds, Rheumatism, Ery
sipelas, Bronchi'.!?, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains
In the Side or Back immediately
relieved, Inflammations
of tbe Bowels, and for all
eases where there
is lnflamnw
tlon.
Trice Twenty-five conW.
M&rth&U’s Uterine Catholicon,
A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the
dlstres&ing complaints Incident to Females. Pre
pared by Dr. The(\ Pomeroy of Utica,
solely for the Graefanberg Com
pany. Prise {3,00.
The other Graefeuberg Medicines are
Eye Lotion.
Health Bitters.
Consumptive Balm.
Children's Panacea.
Ftver and Ague. PiUs.
Libby's Pile Ointment.
Sarsaparilla Compound.
The Graefeuberg Manual of Health,
A complete hand book of medicine for families—price &0 cts.
Office, 5914 Broadway# Kew Vork»
CAUTION.
The public is requested to bear in mind that everything
prepared by the Graefenbsrg Company has iheirwal uponit
Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling the
genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utmost
oars should be observed before purchasing.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'fI, 140 Wood
street. jyl7«Uw_lfl_
- A faot worthy of Record and Attorn*
tIon— WRIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and
certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation
for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica
tion of the caust>,U one of the most important Chemical
Dlaooveriee of the Wth oentdry. Its neutralising effects
on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular Syßtem, re
storing the the Stomach, and Invigo rating the Con
stitution.
Unlike the general remedies rewrted to for its treatment,
sueh as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system
worse thttn 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 other*who
have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of
its superiority over all other preparations. ''
We can only add, in conclusion, If you are suffering from
Fever and Ague, fry if and be cared/
B PETER T. WRIGHT * CO-,
241 Market Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Canadaa. _ _ . .
For eale by GEO. H. KEYBKR, No. I*o Wood street,
and R. E. SELLER*, Pittsburgh. apgl:d»w3mis
AS* Bald Heads and Hnrd*» Hair Reato
rer—PoqustashoCK, Or., Feb. 9,1805: —
This Ih to certify that I have used * 4 HURD’S HAIR RE
STORER*’ three months, and where my head was bald t
Is now covered with a long growth of new hair.
Cipv. Ge>. G, Beuixis, of Whale-Ship Montesuos,
New London, Ct
Cheouoal Hanufaoturing Ch.-Gents: Previous to using
your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair
coming out. After using three bottles the remaining is
strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy
appearance. Yours, truly, IL R. Woodwobtu.
PoqoxrainiGCE, Ct., Feb. 16,1566.
This 1b to certify that I have been using “Hcan’a Haul
Rsstotaa” about three months; and, now, where my head
was bald, it ia covered with a new growth of hair, almost
three Inches one. I have bean bald over twenty years.
1 At i.,a tnittt
Bold, wholesale and retail at
Da. GEO. H. KEYSER’S,
j e j£. No. 140 Wood street;
Headache and Henralglaor Eioht
Tama STASUCta Cubxd b* OAKERY’S DIIPURATTVE
SYRUP.—Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’e Row, Bayards
\ town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache of
eight years standing, by three bottles of Oftkeley’a Depute
live Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a
ouro. He is now entirely well. Oakeley*a Depnrativeia
for Rheumatism, Bcrofala, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases.
For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER'S,
No. 140 Wood street, Sign of tho Golden Mortar.
Price 76 cents per bottle. *p2s
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
and ilanufaoturtrt*
rBTHE SUBSCRIBER U now importing a superior quality
1 of OIL O? COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60
ffaUons pure Spirit will produce a Cue Cognac Brandy. HU
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAP.IPS BRANDY; of
JAMAICA and ST. CROIX. RUJLARAC. CIDER and
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the great demand after then. Di
rections for use will invariably be given by '
DR. LEWIS FKUCHTWANGER,
141 Maiden Lane, New York.
T. B.—lmporter ot Daguerreotype Chemicals, PUtloa,
Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am
monia, Ac. dec2ldstf
CAWPETINGS.
Delaware count t carpet manufacturing
ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles
below the city line, offrr to buyers this season, ADMINIS
TER, IAPESTBY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASh.
and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prioes
for cash or city acceptance, (interest added.) The stock,
comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety,-
«*n be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at
the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND st, PHILADELPHIA.
Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpeta.
iaUAotta J. SIDNEY JONES.
Viiaolatlon of Partnership.
THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and JamiS
O’Nxat.. in carrying: on **the Camden Coal Worka,"
under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER,
is now dissolved. Slo« , T? < 5m v'ew
July Ttb, 1855. JOHN D. MILLER.
JULY MAGAZINES—
Harper’s, foi July 20 cent*
Putnam, ** £0 7
Graham, ** «..-......«20
-tiodey,Bd«up., tt 20 “
Knickerboker, “ ~...20 u
Leslie's Gaa*te, ** ............20 '*
Tetereon’s, “ .... ~J7 **
Leelle’eJottril, '* *1“ *
Blackwood, for June. , •
AU who want NEW BOOKS, and as coon &a Issued, lower
than can bo had elsewhere, should cell at
m*n can ou L aUFF£R’S BOOK STORE,
i ? 2 87 Wood street.
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
A back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the back-part of tbe
feTis a Cellar Wall, buUt for two small Houses. This Lot
U in a desirable locaUonfor a residence; and will be eold
low. and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE,
j 7 I 3 At Office of Morning Post.
“ Notice.
LARIMER’S TRUSTEE la prepared to-pay; a dividend of
FIFTEEN PER “ kinds,
at cash prioca. - THOMAS MELLON.
jy26Hwda3tw ' :
Wanted. "V ,
LABORERS are wanted on the Cleveland end Mahoning
Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio.
J)26:dlw«
JUBT at No. 107 Marfcet street, a large as
sortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf end Patent leather
Congress Gaiters. Prices low
Jm
prLK PABLers—do* Prait/a latent Parer, whole*
gala and retail,.at the Implement fifth
street, by UyOOJ JAMEB WABDBOP.
HA in fltffT.m—Moore’s Patent Improyedv the meat
simple and complete Drill for Farmer# In use. Call
and eaaxaln*. For sale, at manufacturer's ptloesj at the
Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street. __ ■ ’
WSfcwSi* JAMES WABBBOP,
mm
,aTBnS v- ,D—, rdetal Cylinder*, lor
bnnd or horse power i warranted. For fate by
3y3a:w3l« JAMES WAHDROP.
Magazines and weekly paPbbb—
Ladles* Gazette of Fashion for August;
Graham’s Mngaaiue do
Putnam's do do
Peterson’s do do
Godey’e Lady's Book do
Ballou’s Monthly do
The Panorama of Life and Literature;
London Illustrated Nows, last arrival;
All the Eastern Weeklies for this trees.
For any now Book or Magazine, call or send to
xor ay uuw GILDENFENNEF A CO.’S,
i -03 Fifth et.» opposite the Theatre.
lAiUEb’ FASHIONS—. # T~ ~
j Leslie’s Ladies Gasette for August, 20 cents;
Putnam’s Magazine do 20 do
Graham's do do 20 do
Godey's Lady’s Book, (second supply,) 20 cants 1
New York Journal for August, Id do
l’«t»T8on’B Matrazlne, do 1? do
Ballou’s do (seeond lO do
Female Life among the Mormons, $1;
BUr Papers;
Harper’s Magazine and Knickerbocker Ibr August conS
dently expected this day or Monday, andwill be cold at the
old price, 20 cents oer oopy, at. *
jj2S LAUTFAB’B BOOSLSTOBE, SO Fifths!.
JEANETTE!—
She is dressed in silks and satins,
And her step is full of grace;
Shft is lovely in appearance—
But what a Hallow face 1
Her hands are small, but OI how rough;
Bhe surely does not know
Thai HEBPETIC SOAP is just the. thing,
And then the price is low,
Tha Herpetic Boap has been used with great suoceaa for
the past fits years, tor removing Tan, Sallowness,and Red
nM-o»be SWb, b.»lto*aUCfeisSMi4 Obafefc Only lilU
Jjife 14ftTblxd«. .
' *;>' I*V**;* !
DR- MORSE’S
II YiGORATING CORDIAL.
A PKEXOMBSOIT nr KEDJOISB.
Ba&ltl flaetaMd tod Llfi Lmgth^ rt^
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR
IT will replace weakness wlth.'Jstrength, Incapacity w*
effleienoy, irregularity with uniform and natural ac
tivity, and this not only without hasuM of reaction, bit
with a happy eflect on the general organization. 4Q*Bear
in mind that ail maladies, wherever they bvgl°« flnlah with
the nervous system, and that the parallsation of the sot*
of motion and sensation i* physical death. Rear In mfodi
also, that for every hind of nervous disease, tbeXUxirOor*
dial 19 the only reliable preparative known.
CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES.
No language can convey an adequate Idea cf the Imme
diate and almost miraculous change which It occasions in
the die eased, debilitated and shattered nervous system*
whether broken dowu by excess, weak by nature,or Impair
ed by elckaee-H— the uußtmng and relaxed organisation U
at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental a *i<\
physical symptoms of nervous diss&sa vanish together oa«
dor Ita Influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cor
dial properties of the medicine Teach the constitution itself
and restore It to Its normal condition. .
LOSS OF MEMORY,
OonfUslon, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, meted
eholy, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self
destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra.
tion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases
Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hyt*
terla, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation Of the
hnpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arising
jt Is, if there be any reliance to ha placed on human tieti‘
mony, absolutely in&Ulblo.
The unparalleled effects of this great restorative ia itU
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals
ofmedicine. Thousands of stimulants have been Invested—
thousands of Invigoranto concocted—all purporting to ha
specified in the various diseama'and derangements to which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
Who suffers from weakness, derangemenV nemnsuifia,
tremorß, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether
peculiar.to her ses, or common to both sesoe—to gST9 the
taTlsolBtJ » riEBONS,.
Orotbere, will find this Oordlal after the/ have used a bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the fystexa. In.ail
directions are to be found the h*pp7 parents of healthy off
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is eqnallypotcfitfor the many <ti»
eases for which it Is recommended. Thousands of young
men have been restored by uringiV*nd not in a tingle lb •
stance has it failed tc benefit them.
PERSONS OF PARS COMPLEXION.
or consumptive habits, are restored by (house of a bottle c?
two to bloom and vigor, chanting the skin from a .pole, yet
low. sickly color, to a beautiful florid eomploxios.
TO THE MISGUIDED. .
These are eome of the ead and melancholy affects produ
ced by early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the back
and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight, loss of mus
cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general
debility, symptoms of consumption:--, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust,
love of solitude, timidity, eto n arc some ot tpa erUsprodc
ced. All thus afflicted
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that & sound mind and body are the most ne
cessary requisite* to promote connubial happiness; Indeed*
without thesB, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilffrimigo—tne prospect hourly darkens the Tlew; the
mtnrf becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melaneholy reflection that the happiness of another be
comes bUimted'wUb-ycur own. “ • '
CAUTION.
Dr. Morse's InVigcraticg Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persona,
la future, all the genuine OordUl wIU hare the propria*
tor’s £ac*fiimile pasted over the oorfc of each bottle, and the
following words blown In the glass:
Dr* Blora« f fl larlgoratlfig Oordlalf
•: C. n. BING, Proprietor, H.Pj
The Cordial Is put op, highly concentrated, iai pint
ties—prica three dollar* per bottle, two ftr five dollars,
for twelre dolUrs. C. H. 83K6, Proprietor,
102 Broadway, N. T.
.. Bold by Drcpgbto throughout the United Cansd
and'the WMt'Xndiefl. :
Kcnwica, Feb 8,1855.
Pittsburgh-"-—..SB. GEO.IL HJSYSEB»Ko. 140 Wood it
Do. FLEMING, BEOS., No. 60 Wood it
Do. „R. E. SELLEBS. Wood street.
Allegheny City ...BECKHAM t M’KENNAM;
Do JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO4
Do. J. P. FLEMING.
Agentfor 0h10...J. D. PARK. Cincinnati. fepllrdswlv
GERMAN BITTERS,
PESPABBD BY
DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia) Pft. t
will xrrxcruAiAT cues
LIYKII COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Cbrcr.ic or ZYerrow Debility, Diseases of the Kidneyt, ta id
a 6 diuasts arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Soch
S 3 Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
. • • ' - Folnesa, or Blood tdtha
Htad, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nauses;lleartburn,DJBgufitfor Food,
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Soar
Eructations, Sinfclng, or Flattering tit the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried
and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering atthe Heart, Cboak
tag or Suffocating Sensation when inlying Posture, Dimness
of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in tbo Hend, Deficiency of Pewplratioa
Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Bach, Chest, Llmba, Sodden
flushes of Heat Burning In the
Flesh, Constant Imagin'
| Inge of Bril,and great
Depression of
Spirits.
. Tha proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to
this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confl
uence in its virtues and ala; ationto the diseases lbr which
It U recommended..
It is no nerr and untried article, bnt one that has stood
the test of a ten years’ trial before the American people,
and i:s reputation end salo 1$ unrivalled by any similar pu •
porations extant. Tho testimony in its favor given by the
most prominent and well known Physicians and Indfvtdu*
ala, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any
who may doubt, to my Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt
Book, for Partners and Families, to be had gratis, of all tb
a rants for the German Bitters.
Principal Office aud Manufactory, ISO Arch street, Phß*-
by'Dr. Goo. 11. Keysar, 140 Wood street; fi. A
Fahnestock & Co., No. 6 Wood street; “Fleming Brothers
60 Wood street; 31. P. Swart* and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny
deolfcdewly is
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7)£» A. M* and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. sf. THK PAST LINS
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. 2L« and PtU>
burgh for Philadelphia at 2:20, P. M. THE NIGHT EX
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, ?.
I M., and. Jfrttflburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M.
Blaiiwille Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburghdaßy,
except Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brin ton’s Aoccnuuo-
OatlonTrUn loaves Pittsburgh daily at H o'clock A. M-,
&20 o’clock P. BL, and &20 P. M.
The above Une3 Connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo* Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111*
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville. Terre Haute,
| Madison* Lafayette and Indianapolis, Iu&; Glndnaatitpay*
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky* Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, OMot
also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and toNywOkiase,
St. Lotna.lxjmamLßandCixcnraaw.' : • -
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the abova
places. ,
For further particulars, see handbills at the’ different,
ctarting points. Passengers from the Wwtwill find this the
shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, BalG*
mwe, New York, or Boston: * THOS. MOORH,
j Agent. Paaseoger Lines, Philadelphia.
I •* J.MESKIMKN;
Jy2t Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. .
MDR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alloy, d»> ■ aa
votes his entire attention to an office Fractioo.aajv
Hie business is mostly confined to Private IS
Venereal Diseases, and such painful affections, flh
brought on byimprudeuea,youthful indulgence and exoeaa.
SypbllJa, Sypniutic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Dim
aea of the Venereal Organ, Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup
tions, Tetter, Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases, Seminal
Weakness, Ira potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak
ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, FlituU.
In Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Bask and Loin*
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, suoreesfulljtmtsd.
Cure guaranteed.
Twenty years’ practice (ten In this city) enables Dr.
Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may
oom* under his care.
Office aud Private .Consultation Booms, 41 Diamond alley.
moderate. ♦ novtedewly
KHEU&ATIBH.— Dr Brown’s newly discovered remedy
for Rheumatism is a speedy and carton remedy fer
that painfoi trouble. It never fail*.
Office and Private Consultation Room?, No. 41 Diamond
Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at home.
nov6:d*wly
DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
. FACULTY
T> DUFF, author of the “•North American Accountant,*
■ Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial ScUncas.
A. T. HOWDEN, OHAELR3 DUFF, a islatant Professor*
of Book-Keeping.
- H: D. HATCH, Profsßror of Commercial Laxr and Polit
ical Economy. _
j. d, WILLIAMS, (the best Penman in the United
States,) Professor of Ponmahsh-D.
p. HAYDEN, Professor of Mathemotiaa, Ac.
The students of this Imtituiion obtain th« following ob
vious a .vantages ovtr thote of other Colleges of this kind:
1. A training for busiatas by a practical merchant o t
many years* experience Is ©stensiva inland and tarrira
business, with fifteen years* experience Is
teaching.
W.E.&OHMEBXZ.
Medical,
A GREAT MEDICINE FOB FEMALES.
AGENTS:
DR, HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD.
Private Diseases*
S. The diploma tevratho signature of the author of a
cystem of Book-Keeping sanctioned "by ;the Chamber of
Oommerce of New York/es “ tfco moat perfect in the laa*
gunge.*
& Stadeitaean review the study of Book-Keeping at any
fixture tims* which c&nuotb* jions ia those Colleges which
are eellingout every few weeks..
4. They, obtain the.h&nd*writing of the beat penman in
the United State#. .
■ s.d)aily hectares uj>pn Commercial Law and other sub
jects of great interest to commerce.
MS* liefer to any of our City ilerchanta.br Bankers.
Pupils received daily—clashes, day and evening through*
oat the year.
B3’-I)njn« Book-Keeping; H.rporc’edition: price ftiO.
Dnff'a'Weflteia Steamboat Accountant; prioo ft; “a per
feet system for track accounts. 1 * For gslo py all tka Book
sellers.
Call for a circular and specimen cf Hr. WILLtAMF
Penmanship. jyUT
E
.IVKKGKBISN coujNY—A very deairablo country rtil
a\ denco is offered for sale, situated in the &tovo Colony*
Koss Township, 6 miles from Pittsburgh* The house is 6ft
by 84 feet, arranged with four rooms, a kitchen and Urge
ball on the first floor, end Is provided with a water oloiet,
bath room, Ao. There are 2 acres of land attached to the
house, held in fee, and an undivided one-sixth of 26 acres
mow. The Dwelling House, with the two awe lot, (on
which there are 100 fruit trees of choice quali'lcs, besides
grape and strawberry vines, stable, chicken bouse. 4o n )
will DO sold separata, or with an interest in the Colony.
• The arrangements for the education ©f children njufe*
this a desirable property for a man of family.
8 CTJTUWEET * SON,
No. f>3 Market near Third,
/WjmttUATIUN.Off A'US 4»>KaT arail-ANAUAI*
\j SAUK.—rA. A* HAHOH .4 CO. w\n coutin,uQ their rate
through. the monthof Augoat. Ihoj?*lll a?aln mark
dowcand atfil farther redaoe the p'iw of their aVclu
Some 2GOjqb» owes «aa package* of h£W GOODS *?UI
b« opCßtd) rendering thetr wfortiaeat mot* complete than
*t t&a opttlng of the sale. - . «j'4
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