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IsAAO WIL LIAMS os a Chaboe of Adultery. —We mention ed a few days ago, the arrest of Rev. Isaac Wil liams, Pastor of tho Wylio street, African Methodist Episcopal ohnroh, on a oharge ot adultery, prefered by Henry A. Jackson. The caso has excited considerable attention amongst our oolorod population, especially tho members of Mr. Williams’ churoh, who. wo beliovo, gen erally Bido with their pastor. The crimo charged is alleged to have been • with a Mrs. Cloo Ann Young, a member of Mr. Williams’ congregation, and at whOße house ho was boarding. The par ties are all of the deepest, darkest, African hue. Tho defendant, heretofore, has alwayß borno an irreproaobable character, and alleges that tho present prosecution wns gotten up in rovongo, beoause he was instrumental in having Jackson turned out of church for impropor oonduat. The husband of the lady published affidavits in tho morning papers, a few days ago, affirming his belief in tho innooence of Mr. Williams; and stating that overy thing that took plaae, wbb at his request. A further examination of the caso was an nounced for nine o’clock, yesterday morning, before Alderman Major, and long before that time, tho office was orowded with colored people, who socmed to take deep interest in the result of tho investigation. Mr. John Mellon, appeared for the proocou tor, and'Thos. Howard, Esq., for the defendant. The examination oommenood by the defence oalling the prosecutior, who boing duly sworn, testified as follows: Henry A. Jackson, sworn.—Am the proseou tor in this case; reside in Cherry alley ; oamo I to Pittsburgh in 1848; am a married man; have I been acquainted with Rev. Isaao M. Williams for throo or four years ; daring the past year have known him as pastor of the Wylie street African M. E. Church, of which I was formerly a mem ber; had a difficulty with the church a short time ago; the difficulty did not concern the Her. Mr. Wilhama, but conoerned the honor and dig nity of tho church; the quarrel originated be* tween a Mr. Georgo Gardner and a Smith, at this time Mr. Williams and myself be ing good friends; Mrs. Bmith was a member of my class, and according to the laws of the church 1 had a right to defend her when ber oharaour was aspersed, and seo that she was properly dealt with; the oase was tried before Re?. I. M. Williams, who proceeded to try her for stealing instead of Blander, to which 1 took exceptions; this he did by drat calling Gardner to make his statement; I thought it was proper to call the other first, otherwise he would be trying the wrong party; when I made this objeotion, bo ordered mo to take my seat, and said if I did not take my seat he w.onld expel mo from my official standing, by taking the class from out of my hands; told him I didn’t consider the rights of my official fitanding of much account, when I saw one of my class injured by his mal-adminis trabon; Mr. WiUiamß again called mo to order; refused to come to order, on the ground that ho was then holding an illegal meeting; Mr. Wil liams then maliciously took tho class out of my hands; this was tho commencement of tho diffi culty between Mr. Williams and myself; after wards I preferred o charge against tho defend ant, that he had entered into my private bed room, and taken from my possession tho books of the church, whioh I held as steward, without my knowledge or permission ; these books were all I held as vouchers for certain moneys I col lected for the church, and I asked defendant why he took them ; ho said ho had a right to ; told him I considered it nothing moro than stealing so much property from mo; the defend ant then brought a ohnrge against me in tho church for accusing him of stealing, tho only witucss he having to sustain that charge being Mrs- Chloo Ann Young, the woman with whom I aconse him of having committed adultery; it was over a month ago that this trial was bcM ; I was suspended from tho ohurch, on tho.charge brought; did not know that Mr. Williams was in tho Court Excuse getting out a writ to bavo mo arrested for slander, when 1 brought tho charge of adultery against him ; am not a rela tive of Mrs. Yonng or her husband ; believe she lives with her husband ; ho did not auviso mo to bring this prosecution. Cross-examined by Mr. Mellon—llavo been livrng in tho same houso with Mr. Williams since October laBt; am s*ill living in tho same house with him ; Mr. and Mrs. Yonng also live in tho same houso ; defended boards with the Youngs’; was a steward in tho cbnrch by tho tho appointment of Mr. Williams; did not act after tho meeting of tho Quarterly Conference. Dr. George M’Cook, sworn—Have been phy sician to the Yonng family for some time ; have attended Mrs. Young professionally ; daring all my visits to tho houso oover saw anything that savored of impropriety; Mrs. Young has been laboring for a long time under a debility of the uterino system ; eho is laboring under Ltucor heel, a condition which forbids impregnation ; she was also afflicted with a very painful bAToo tion of the uterus, of a nervous character ; vis ited her about the first of August; she vra3 in the condition described, at that timo ; don’t think the woman ever did conceive, or couid bear children, as long as the present disease continues; never bad a conversation with any one outside of their house, relative to the dis ease or condition of the woman : have seen the defendant at Young’e houae, but bis conduct there was always gentlemanly ; Mrs. Young is a remarkably nervous woman, and sometimes this nervous derangement affeoted her mind ; tho disease eho is afflicted with is of ouch a char acter as to destroy all dtßiro to have connection with tho opposite sex. An attempt was hero made by the defence to introduce the husband of Mre. Yonng, r.s a wit ness, but after long arguments from tho coun sel, the magistrate decided the testimony was not admissable. Dr. John Crawford, sworn.—Have known the family of VYifliam Young for about fivo years ; the general health of Mrs. Y'oong has not been good; she labors andor dysmenrhea, of leng standing; have seen her when her mind was af fected by her disease; Jackson met me in tho Btrect- & woek or so ago, and asked me whether i Mrs Young was in the family way at the time I attended her; did not give him any anewev to the question; the ordinary condition of Mrs. Yonng’s health, np to the 10th of Jaly, was tol erably good, except at oertr.in intervals; she told mo onoe she thought she was in tbo family way, bat l did not see any evidonce at that time, \ or since, that such was tbo case ; saw Mr. Wil | Hams at Mr. YouDg’s house, several times; he | appeared to be waiting upon Mrs. Young; never 1 Been anything improper on tho part of Mr. Wil \ hams. _ v t. t . x - % <• Phoebo Bmith, sworn.—ilavo known Mrs Young for tbreo years ; am a midwife; woo I called to bob her some time ago; it was thought she had miscarried ; told her it was not so : eho had beon injured by a fall, whioh caused a flood ing ; this lasted for three days; the room was email; Dr. M’Cook said she would hato to bo removed; tho'defendant then offered her hia bed, thero being no other convenient; defend ant said he would got another boarding house ; Mr Young begged him to remain ; I wished bis assistance through the night, and asked him to etay ; made Mr. I’oung a pallet near the door ; I lay in Mr. Jackson’s room, on tho floor; the defendant had an arm chair to sit in ; Mr. Young told defendant to lio down on tho bod and tako a nap; ho said ho would rather not; I hoard the remark, oamo from my room, and told him thcr o was no harm lu it, to lie down ; ho took his coat off, and lay down besido Mrs. Young; tho light was burning; defendant consented to assist mo through tho night, and Mr. Y'oung, when not ua watoh at tho Monongahcla House, was at home ; when not on watch, ho got homo at 11 o'clock at night; the defendant and Mrs. Young were never under the samo cover while I was thero ; about tho first of August or laßt of July her health and mind were bad ; she would sometimes imaglno they woro dragging her to judgment ; Bomo one had to hold her; when tho flowing was Stopped, it was succeeded by lcucorrhcea; she was unable to work ; the door of tho room oooupied by tho defendant and Mrs. Young w.s always open; any ono in the honso could enter if heard Jaokeon Bay, after the suit was en tered, that Mrs. Young had had a miscarriage ; told him that was untrno ; never saw any mis condnct with tho defendant and Mrs. Young; know Jaokson ; have hoard it said that ho did not tell the truth. A number of other witnesses were eiamintd, but their testimony was so voluminous that wo could not find room for its insertion. Tho ex amination will be oontinned to day. -J «, ' V I. Flock, Wheat and Oats.— We learn by tUo books of the Merchants’ Exchange, that tho re ceipts by Railroad and river, of these articles, for the paßt forty-eight hours have been: Flour, 3986 bbls.; Wheat, 6960 bushels ; and 8254 bushels of Oats. This latter artiolo has tumbled doirn awfully within a wcok. Last week a good article commanded 75 cents per bushel, end were exceedingly scarce at that; yesterday they were dull of sale at 26@30 cents. Choice Melons at Auction. —A ohoico lot of melons will be sold at auotion this morning, at tho freight Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, corner ef Marbury and Liberty streets, by r. AI; Davis. If the remaining melons are any thing like a sample we tasted yesterday, a lus cious artiolo is in store for somebody. tei M ‘'b Whig County Committee.— A meeting of the Whig County Committee of Correspondence was held yesterday morning, in the Court House. AUGUST 15 Or. J ames Carothere was tailed to the Chair ; • and Meeara. Henry Wbodß and 0. N. White ap- 5 pointed Secretaries. | A committee, consisting of Messrs. H. Nixon, j O. N. White, 0. Bnively r L. B. Davidson andM. : Henderson, reported the following resolutions, which were adopted: Resolved, That the Whlga of Allegheny county, by their representatives here assembled, do most earnestly reiterate the sentiments unanimously adopted at our last County Convention, to wit:—That we will maintain end defend the true purposes of our national compaot, but that we will have no moro compromises with slavery; that we will re sist the introduction of slavery Into Kansas and Nebraska, or any other free Territory; that we will resist the admis sion of any moro slave States into the Union; and that in view' of the dangers of the crisis—o crisis overriding all former party distinctions—we hereby pledge ourselves as soldiers in the camp of freedom for the war, and inscribe on our banner, Free Men, Free Labor and Free Soil. Jfesolvei, That as evidence of our own deep sense of the great Importance of the Republican movement, we hereby pledge ourselres iudivldaally to active exertion In our sev eral elective district!! to promote the organization and pro gress of tho Republican party. itedlocxf, That Messrs. Edward Campbell, Jr., M. K. Snodgrass, Hugh Fergus, It. C. Walker, Dr. Jos. Caro there, James 0. Lewis, Dr. John Dickson be, and are hereby ap pointed, delegates to the Whig State Convention to meet at Harrisburg, on the 11th of September next, and we author ize and direct them to use their utmoßt endeavor to Induce that body to unite in the Republican movement. fasolvcd, That the sentiments of the letter of Wm. B. Reed, Esq., of Philadelphia, resigning his membership In the Whig State Committee, meet with our cordial approba tion, and we tender our hearty gratulatious to the distin guished author for his firm and manly adhesion to principle in a time of snch general defection. Resolved, That although the future of tho Whig party is In doubt, yet it Is manifestly bad policy to nominate at the present t>me a separate Whig ticket; that while we are willing to preserve, if possible, the Whig organization, we are not wllUnz to hare it used as a tool in the hands of a hostile secret foe; nor do we wish to endorse Know Nothing candidates by Whig nominations, and thus re-enact the dis reputable political force of last year. Resolved, That the Democratic party having, through its Committee and one of its public organs, refused in advance any offer, on oar part, to co operate with the old line Whigs In opposition to Lheaecret and treacherous party which last year betrayed ua both, we earnestly recommend, for the present, to the Whigs of the county, a cordial co operation with the proposed Republican movement, as it offers a common ground on which men of ail parties may stand who desire to unite in opposing slavery as well on account ofrcligloa and birth p ace, as on account of color. Thus, without deserting any of our long-cherished principles, we can extend to our fathers who may happen to have been bora abroad, protection and freedom equal to that which we would to the negroes of the South A Buavb Woman.— On last Friday night, a follow who preteoda to be engaged* in tho sale of a mixture for killing bcd-bagß, entered the house of a Gorman woman, on Pennsylvania Avenue, and offered somo of his vilo stuff for'sale. The woman refused to purehaso, when he beoame very insolent, and insisted on her baying a box. She still declined, and ordered him out of the house; he left, but in a few minutes returned, seized her by tho throat, and choked her badly. Tho woman, not at all alarmed, managed at last to get looso from his grasp, and in turn attaoked him so bravely with a piece of wood, fortunately near at hand, that tho craven scoundrel took to his heels and ran eff as fast as ho could. The woman called for assistance, and, with two or threo others, pursued him a short dlstanco, when they lost sight of him. “ A Suspected Thief Aubested.— A man named Willis in Smith was arrested on the steamer Eclipse, yesterday, on suspicion of having sto len a number of artiales' from Mr. Bean, the proprietor of the Pavilion Hotel, in Rochester. He had formerly been in the employ of Mr. Bean, and is supposed to have taken a variety of little articles whioh were missed while ho was there ; amongst tho goods stolen was a valuable natch. When arrested nous of the purloined articles were found in his possession. He was committed to jail for a farther examination. New Mn.iTi.Dv Cotor.vsv ih AtLEauEsr.—A new rifle company, composed of Americans and Germans, is being formed in Allegheny. It is to bo called after the brave Baron Do Kalb. Tho company already numbers fifty members, and is increasing rapidly. Uniforms of a very neat pattern have been ordered and aie now in tbe bands of tbe tailor. Tho first public parado will be held early in September. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ' Reported Expressly for tbe Daily Sioruin; Post, Niw CXitAN-b Aajfuct 11—Yh* IteUa’# tetters any ib&f tbe arcrvte Id Mexico went Cs daily, sta vs* the prisoners s;err* two Americans. A gevat cnniplrar-Y, i: Is said. *T,« police are iwarrhlDg for criminal*, and lie eao»ot.'.» are »üb;c*c'c*d to inquisition, brvera! prierl# have been ar rested. ZAtaj.laa.el Grand*, It i» said, U Uk«u. and the parri.oa i f 4X) hnve joined Aivorrs. It U aUo rumored that Ouad Ajuaio is in paramyon of tin* rebels. UlatK*? to fight Comfort. It l« ruraoml at Yens Cm; that o conduct® which Irfl Mexico cn tbe 13th uIL with a rai!ln>o and a half of dc-ilnm, uni taken by the Revolulici.lrta. Forty of th* lrcctpa were lalted, and 350 joined tbe tebeL*. (asvci.ao nxnvittia } !>iw Oautiss, August in—TL* Orltaba arrlvv>J with -Lite?* dates to the stb. It It reported that tha Brvola not t*te are withlo tour league* of Vera Crux. A eomlncta from the City of Mnio), with a cuntov of »<*> trx'ps were stopped at l*u«rte Notional; they £»ri»tted thecJMdvrs there for thn of fighting tb* Itetciu isoiiiirte. Acvoßots are giTeu of tho triumphant ejarrhveof lU*u»-v in purruu of *r>*l rviani to tbe Capitol- O ta (;>r:, it is reported, hw been routed by Ora. Ylarque; in Taianscla. Miehooran, It is reported, U quiet. A hand cf itevoJulkmlsh*, It Is said, were destroyed Dear Htyrllia. A storta r<waiT;*J north cf Tampico. wblrb dIJ dainty to prcp*rtv, aod many lire# were kmt; many tpvuvU also 10-vl their deck leal# •' »rbo--ner J II Dirk*, cf N*w Havao, was rtruek !,y Hgbteing. and a condManM uccconer, the Mary Caroline, from Texas and Qaxlco. K**a t/oiia.va, August 13.—The Naotilti* arrived with i.r- wiifriUn dafe-n to the Bth, and Ga)*r>t»-n tn (b# loth. ’! he Delia's correapocdmcv moUtn* rfJWal account# cf the capture of Saltilln, after two day* lighting. The gov ernment trwp* were liiW ftTT>ng, wtth flee plrc** cf artlb 1-ry. The P.eTcilatlcmist" lost lit men. Twothlrd# cf tb» ;• eminent troops were fciUo-3, xtcuo-ded aod taken p.rl ■ s»*r3. The Ih-rolutictiistji ar« in pursuit cf tbe retreat l«y army. Wo*l has bum re inferred at Matamora*. from Th# force of tho RttrolutinabU h wOOO, with ll {ie-v-w n f artillery; in command of Col. Duncan, late of tha l*. army. Wool ban destroy*»l the suhurVc cf Matatnom*, Mi l many Htls*n# had left fur lirowafTill*. The Itfvolu* ticulst ar« eaDjfulnacf eurcroi Dearv, Democrat, U to bo alerted Ocrrmcr of T-tau. Bell i# elected to Coogrxwa. Shannon Accepts—Col. Bteplos. WArinwifox Citt, Au{?um 14—Col. 6tr>ploo, Instead cf l-cinp in Cur<H>o Valley a» the cawrpaper* recently stated, l# aweitioß tbe reply of the Pre#U«tit to hi# propo?-**l roa dltlfYcnl nercptaoco of the Ooteruehip of Utab. lie vu at Uernicia, California, on the l£tb of July, with bis com mind. More thao IW perwm# from the fercHofrcted plar#.* in t'lrginla hare arrived her* wlthiu tho pa>t week ; twoharo di ed. The Lion. Wilfoo Hbannon ucc«pts tho Oorenwrsblp cf Kan Es.", ami wid depart forthwith for that Territory. Meeting of the lame* llubTox, August 14 —A mertlog to Initiate a fusion of Atiti AdminlHtratiou feeling Id tbln Plate with tho new It®, polilicsn organization, will he held here on Thursday next, t omc cf the ahlejit mm of all parties will b® prewenl, inclu ding Samuel Uoar, Rockwell, Increaflo Banner, Got. Bcatwell, Mr. Banks, Ilcnry W. Cuahmae, and otb*T 1.-adlog pplrita of Frov Boil, Know Ncthinglrm, Know Bote®- things and of tbe old Democratic and Whig parties. Niw Yoaa, August 14.—The steamer Crescent City arrir ed this morning, with advices from Havana, to thotfth. All the Creoles in Cuba, who have become citizens cf the Un!> tnl Slates, have been ordered to leave the leland f rtbalth. Tbo black vomit was raging among the troops at Petto lUco. and 1600 had died. Midshipman Catn died cf yellow fever, on board the Fal* mouth, on her punsagu from Key West to New York- Ohio and Mtsslislppl Railroad. 8t Louis, August 14.—The deed of lease of tbe Ohio and Mississippi Railroad was executed yesterday to Goorgo W. .tenks for fifteen yesre. The lease Include# all the real and Personal property of the Company, ond the right to collect tolls. The road will be put in motion as soon as the in* lUbtednoF# along tha line le paid off. Hank Robbers Arrested. Gilman, N. H , August 14 —Two men were arrested huro on suspicion of hnving been concerned In the robbery of the Rovings* Bank at Concord. They belong to the Hand ftraily, who robbed the Virginia Bank at Portsmouth,r-ome* lime ego. Portland, Me., August 14.—A mass Republican Conven tion wot* bold here to d»v. Bermtors Ilale and Ball, of New Hampshire, Wade, of Ohio, and Bctler, cf New York, were muong thccpcskerp. Steamer Sunk* Cmc.vio, Aaguct 14.—The steamer Hato Swinney has b*en sunk on the Upper Misi-ourl. She was loaded with fure and peltries beloDgicg to the Fur Compony. Tho boat is a total loss. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!! ! Star Papers, by Henry W. Beecher; Jl^. Ore Hall, by Mlm Sewell; Mary Lyndon: an Autobiography; $l. Dcesticks’ Book ; $l. A Visit to the Camp before 8f l ol ; yi. Mrs. Elall'eNew Cook Book; $l - Heiress of Uaughton; 37 cwnts. Barn#y O’Rlerdon. by Samuel Lover; 26 cente. Tt ial and Trium pb, by T. 8. Arthur; 26 cents. Panorama for July ; 25 cento. Just received and for sale at W. A. GILDENFKNNEY & CO.’S, augO Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. ANEW WOK!! BY MISS SEWELL.—CIove Hall, by Miss Eewell, author of “Amy Herbert,"“Gertrud©, Ac.; 2 vote. 12mo, paper carers, $1; or 1 rot. doth, $1,25. Tbir. n«*w work from the pen of Ulsa Sewell, is character ized by the JSogllwh press an possessing the earn© power as was displayed in the early fictions of this writer. Nowhere In the English language can be louod more valuable “ Ufa philosophy” than In the pages of tho6© engrossing vol umes. They do not abound in startling and norrlble pic tures. but present to the reader those admirable photo graphs of “ home life,” which are sure to arrest the atten tion of tho.'* who are fond of the lovely and the good. For sale by II- MINER A CO. oug9 No. 12 Bmithfleid st. KIER’S TEANSPOaTATIOS LINE. A KTIOXPATINQ the want of facilities for transporting Jk heights to and from the Eastern Cities, Tin. Pen nay l vanla Canal and Eailroadfl, we have Increased onr stock of Itoats, Ac, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which litres ns a capacity of over 1600 tons ner month each way. We assure onr friends, and those disposed to patronise the State,improvements, there will be nothing spared on oar part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East* ern and Western Freights with Oan&l Basin', Fittabar&h, Fa. -' '■ ■;*■..v-;'^v:; : ;;■>.■:> -;‘:. ~• .=■ v ;, /;,-;, ■ -,vr,.^-, >. -.■ From Mexico From Havana* Anti-Slavery Convention. COMMERCIAL POST PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TIIAUE AND JHIGReHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFrOKRS. JYeridcnt —JOHN BHIPTON. firti Vice freridint— Wm. H. Bmitu. Acontf “ “ Wm. R. Baoffu Secretary—Wm. 8. Havih. Treasurer —John D. Scuut Superintendent— B. T. Nqhtiuw, Jr. (XmmiUrt cf Arbitration for August —W. R. V. P.; C. VY. Ricxrreos, B. Bakewsll, Joux s. Dilwobth, Ipaao M. Pexnocs. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Orrioi nr in* Daily Mornino Post, ) Wedueftlay, August 16, 1856. j FLOUR—Sales 100 bids extra family delivered on plat form at SS; 42 do do from wharf at $7,44; 30 do 6uperflue from store $7,62; 17 do do from wharf $7; 35d0 do d 057,26; 10 do extra from wharf $7,50. GRAIN—Sales2OO buahelsrye at 62Uc. WHISKY—SaIes 26 bhls rectified at 35c. CHEESFj—gales 60 bores W. Reserve from store at B*^c. BACON —Sales 5000 lb-s shoulders at cash ; 6000 fi»9 ftliouldera 30 days; 60tH) lbs hams cash; 3000 tbs sugar cured bams 14c, cosh. MESS PORK—Sales 60 bbls from store at $18,50. SALT—Sale# 50 bbls extra at $1,75. Floi’& Ooinu to PitTSEUßuii.—Tbo steamer Bam Young, for Pittsburgh yesterday, had 360 barrels of flour on board for Pittsburgh, in addition to which ehutook In 600 barrels for Lawrenceburg, for the same destination, Not a day passes without shipments of floor from this region for the eastern markets.—Aom, Courier, Uf/i. TKLKBKiPH MABKKTB Nuw York, August 14.—Stocks steady. Cotton: a limited business at previous rates; rales9oo bales. Flour In mod* erate demand at previous rates; sales 11,000 bbls. Wheat firm; sales 23,000 bushels Southern white $2,26. Corn In demand; sales 67,000 busheh at prevlons rates. Pork: prices stiller, but not quotably higher; sales4oo bbls. Beef, sales 760 bbls, prices Btiffjr. Lard firm; sales 800 bbl# at previous rates. Butter wanted at 18. Whisky firm at 41. Groceries unchanged. Iron Ann ; sales 300 tons Scotch pig at $31,60^32. Philadelphia, August 14.—Flour quiet, holders firm; .receipts and stocks light; srles confined to small lot# for home consumption at $9(5)9,26 for common and good brands, $9,37%@10 for eelect lots and extra, and $10,25® $10,75 fur extra family. Wheat wanted; market poorly supplied; sales at sl,BS@l,9G for fair and good southern mo, and prime white at $2,06, afloat. Corn scarce; yellow 08, afloat. Oats arrive freely, demand quite moderate. Groceries and Provisions unchanged. Whisky firm; in bbls 41@42 and In hhds 40. CincJNXATi, August 14.—Flour steady, quotable at $7 ; re ceived during the last 21 hour* 1854 bbls Provisions very qaiet; we hear of no sales. Whisky steady at S2V£. Bagar better; sales ICO hhds good fair ; sales 720 boxes Ha* vans at S}tj. Molasses firm; sales 160 bbls ot 38. The riv er has fallen 4 inches #lnc« yesterday. Weather showery. IULTXMnai, Angiut 14.—Flour: sales 350 bbls Howard street at $6.76, and 100 bblo City Mills at $8,60; market firm. Wheat firm; sales white at $1,90@1,93; ndsl,Bo@ 1,68. Corn brisk; sales white at 6b<&9o; yellow 93. Rye: sales 1000 bushels Maryland at $1.03 Oats brisk at 4&@&0 AUCTION SALES. Auction—Bol«a Dally. AT the Commercial Hales Booms, cornur of Wood and Fifth ffire*'ls,at 10 o'clock, A. il_ a general acsortmsat of Beasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boot# and Shoes, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M-, Grocariea.Qatensvare, Gluaware, Table Cutlery, Looking Gloves, Newaod Second Uacd Household and Kltohen Far niture, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. hi.. Book#, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Mtultal Instrument#. Uarierareand Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Good#, Gold and WU-r_uaU-hi--«. Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, fjafllrtf P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer DUV fi,K}DB, If, AT AUCTION—On Thursday morn ing. lGth in#*. . at 10 o’elo-rk, at tbe Commercial Sale# Rooms, ctjrorr t.f Wood and Fifth attret#, will be sold—A general of eeaaooatle Dr? Goods, among which may l-c meaUon«J Fiite Cloth*, Casriaierc*, ftatlnetta, Tweela, Ladicr.’ Drees G-x>de, lX>tneati' Flannels, Tilm mlnga. An ; abso. a qusotUy of Hardware and Ouilsrj, UaLe ood Cipr, Bools *ud bhr<a, Ac. / 3 Ac, AT AUCTIv)N-(>n VJT Wr--Jnevj*T'n3orntpg, Augutt lith, at ID oVj.vk, at thr O-mtaerclai Salve Ucccs, corner ot Ward and Filth ?i#, will be ftobl— f- half rhvats Young Hypf n T*a <Junpowde and Imp-rial Tea f- Ik-js®# Tobaisw ; Chocolate, fcpie«*a, SJad-lcr 6 t-h!# Mackrrrl ; Cigam; 1 Pate-nt Fire Safe; with an oArortmrut t-l iiia>3w*rc, Ar, a«gl4 P M. DAV 1.4, Aucti.nvrr CMUUA’itC IH'GviV AND tIA/.M.'y AT At.'CTl’i.v —Oa W*-.lu<vd«y cirraing, August a’ ll c»‘c-te,-dt. al !ho Or*ut-.ii'f-. lal “jilm r..;ti<i? t-f W\ c-J and 1 ifih w it I L- <i.’dd- <«n». 11 .jV i. (wo b;-'** Family niv!" Lv llaiiill.r.} i’liii\l<-}* Ida . i.ca Buggy arid d-jiibte »*<: .; u iah au£>4 I*. M. DA' 18, .'|HJ LBt—'lrife j-ory Dfi.-a No. l-Ui .‘•s.iiti C.-v: J, #*.r —i. P M h.VHH. iiios city t<»am)uciAh college, Of Comer of Wood and Foorib Sli. / ill ARTiIKKI*. Al’lUi., aad fully Two V.' buodrrl trnlrat* t&l upwarl* Lav® revised instrocti-ia tn ihl* 1 cfiilulten, whl.-h is new to lull and very »a'fe«.t!v: opvralhrc, basini a full hoarlcf 7MJ.«7BKJ. Ilis Ex-ei.i-n-.ry, Jihaia ti n Wo. BL’ter, Ci Gormirr, o-.l Wil**u JlfCasdtc**, O-b lie li j-liar, and tLLej.i. Ml'l ITT f. W. dFNKINF, Prir.cipel. 1. J. MlTt. IIC*JCK, t 6f th.j Mer>re of Ai-rOGfitr, and cf tha Art of JullN FLUMINII, Ann-iai* IV,..Vr>. t »a ih® eaia® <l® partw**'. GEORGE P !U7L'UC*X R, A. M, |*rci<«a«r ci Math® ns.i*t-e ar>i :-f E-:>i Y W JK.HK.IN.Y pTv-fr.'.xvr in th- «®rer«l d«> pOXtmebte JAM Ed* 11. UOPKtKS. Ux.j . ti tb* PltteL-crgh Pax. L«> tur*>T cn (Y-rsmerctal L*'- fUAiK KKKPIM) ic ih:» C It an-1 fT*^t-:vd in ha-rb % Ei»r.n*r as w'/U graduate® with raa4ine>r» ic it te La.*sr.«vi jq ai> t;» ferma. KBAt) Til 18. —T’-.# r»?izr?:4'r*.Ei*»e cf tL* Faculty—tii»ir superior m.'rU*—U--ng jr. iudsaa*—*un-«® tn teackin-—dicrardln? a rtfbt to fb*B.irt« print «d UiaLa—; rv lu-'l- a® rr-juirp.) by f;vm# of tex»ks that t-? the j t of —man cf ** Ut*i rla*3 ” cf this city daily eQirrlEg '.heir for • thr-f*.'-U{h rw jfum*rc*»al *«iu'atii.'tj— are ir.'-R/ r.f Jh- rrae-rnt. that tfets tc* fc® the popular Irs'iltuli••••« in the TVe«t AddreaJ M IBON* CITY OGLLKU E, Pa.” aur# Ij'Ma ltib UAIK— 1/ <ttJ, f.Ti-"« It 1 • r*»r bcJlk. Monro?** tittir l:r©->*»j.!?, •;.> cr-cl* j»?r N4t»*. TurlWi U*lT !:».«, i- 1 <i.-> J.» Pmiia fl»tr Dw. ;,-j •:. ■*-• 11*5? Oo!>‘-rlzi£ t*. t -Vf is U4OU llair Lm? ( {1 £*•? Uii IV.*J 1.7 *. U Cl’TmiEBT. :.i ftUrlrtal. HhftPKTil' r l‘*n, S? iicßOo#* ao J ftwiwr* cf tK»> ®kin; 1'J 1 -, t?ap»rUr Lily \VbH«, nr JVu-i f uvl<-r\ <u. 4 aoJ is'-jrt*. P*r wit. Hum Fi#«h k'irj.-:, f„r LcauUfyln4 the CSD pinion. MJ 5 r _au*9 S L CUTITPKftT, it Market «t HAI»IIABO!.U>3— -A certain >*ur* |i? PUn. £:• c*ot* box. fiulS at W MAllftET ST •ogv J b>T 4IE-ikUKl>—<JLl> «kcap rtfluvu— only Tl> cants. 01<1 ur Ilktorj.-ftl cfcrtrbo W**rirrn pr*elvy* U*rUnUs>, lu **Tly mtai»l*n», it* periitni.* titan, at*l U* first roonls; by Joseph Smith, l> t>. it li th« cheapest book wo «T«r hatulleJ, and b not within li? reach cl ait. For sal*, wtK>lf»alrt aa-t trial', by J. S. DAVISON, aojlS C.O Market strret, near Fourth. JOMPH ft. liUtUlfti. WALTIa 9 MaaMitM.. W. r. daribslt A Co., IMPORTKRS and Dealer# to french ftbi American PA PER UANUINUB, Hi Wo c+i utint, Pittsburgh. •#** Sol* Ag*t»ts f>r ih* <’oiul>rt»fe-l manafacturai of Delicoan A Ov, Part* *-ag7 'I'HK HaIK t,‘Ot«iUJUf»G I’LUILi uoto n«?l color <r *taiu X the skJn In the l**»t, l/ut lu every i-jm* U will rest.ire the natural color of the hair, where *%v or (ktHMi ha* turtles] U gray. A trial elll eelirjy those uxiog It of n tnaet airtO'H and titular /.‘irfioTK-ti-jM V. si l>, i;rr y h».ir r*r t or>J to iw natural color, with oil lie* ett*n£(h not hcohhy growth of youth. Pries oulj ffO oct* per bottle. fct-lJ la Pittsburgh by ti. L OUTIIUBKT, cue? M Market street. Agricultural Notice. A SPECIAL MiiETING of the Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, tor Important business, will be held on WEDNBBDA V, IMh August, at 10 o’clock A. M., at tha COURT UOUBK- O. P. BHIIU9, Recording Secretary. Rtw lloullng icitaVililtniTnli BUVD A MORTON hate entered Into co-partneruhlp to transact the of IJOTTLING, in all Its branch as, at OH Liberty street, Neville 11 nil. They hare constantly on hum! a •uperlor article r of INDIA ALE. put up in plot bottles, Ihmlenn anti families will Dcd it to their advantage in plv« u» a call, noil exatn loo f:«r themselves. Wo hlgo bottle a Huperior article of POKTKII, bARhAPAKILLA and MINERAL WATER. Terms as favorable us any other house in tbo city- All orders put up nt short notl<-o. I’.oYD A MOIUQN, jelli-ira No f.S Liberty fit , NetlU# II all. a. cuTuuanT «. l turnjEaT. By order. auglO:dawtd<chO) {*. CUTIIBfcCKT A SOK, C'IfiKKRAL COMMISSION AOUNTB for th' Sain and T Purchnro of H»nl Kstnt*, Collrction of Kents, Korrow log acd Loaning M»>c*;ys ou IlotnlH nud Mortgngea; also, for makiog hnlrN of Produce, Manufactured Articles. An.. for ParoierH, Mechutilcs and oilitra. otlK’n, No. 63 Market etreft. «ug? SEMI-ANNUAL i'ALI'I. — A. A. M AHUiN A CO. haw if CJliveJ uuoLhe: l<d uf l)i< l-aiisru. (j.nj Mi u:; de I alaes ot o]..,per yard; UoM Modal do. I'iJ.j ouU, How Parege Jh Lain*-* 10 anil 12byC —worth *2O and 4 Zl><’. [ jyl3 ToHUia—Al LAVISU.VB lloolt und MUin-nrr'y Store, 05 Market, near Fourth htreel. Harper lor August. Mornings with Jesus—Jny ; $1,26. I>*« Oulncoy'fl Note liot.k; 76 c*r»t.‘<. The Escaped Non ; $l. Tboisra—tho Prize Ewmy; $1 l»r. Spencer's Hormone ; $2.60. Hase's Church History; 93. Long Look Ahead—lio«>; $1,26. Tba Parish Hide; 76 cents. Mrs. Jamluaon’e Commonplace Look ; $l. Library edition of Rollin; 4 vols, large type. Pycroft’s Course of English JLmdlng; 76 cents. The most beautiful edition of the Ihble for private use— in largo typo, and with maun; Oxford. Jy3l TmSH—6O bbU Lake Superior Haimon ; X 4 00 htilfbhls do d<i 70 do WulteFisb; 01 do Trout; 40 do Plokerel; 00 bbls No. 3 large Mackerel, new ; 60 half do do do do 16 bid* Uftltlmore IlerrJog, do For sale l?y HaNRY H._COLLINS. P IQ MKT AT,—‘ilK) tons Coal Bloat Charcoal Metal in yard and for fiale by [auff*] J. W. BUTLKIt A 00. TENNESSEE BLOOMS—OO Lous Napier Blooms Tor sale By [oug2] J< W. UUILUR A CO. J'UNIATA BLOOMS— -60 tons E. 11. Lytle’s Juniata Lumps ; 60 tons Juniata Blooms; for sale by aU g2 J. W, BUTLER A 00. GINGHAMS.— A. A. MASON A CO. ha™ just received 300 pieces new and detdrable styles or Olnghama, which they will sell at Semi-annual prices. augl.'i HO9IRRY—&O 0 dozen’ Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Summer Hosiery, of every description, Just received. augl3 *' A. A. MASON A 00. MUBQUITO BARS—A. A. MAfiON A CO. have Just opened another large supply of Husqulto Nettings, in all colors, and at very low prioes. auglS SOOTOH BED-BUG POIBCN—A sure remedy, easily ap plied. Price 26 cents per bottle. Sold at n ang? 63 MARKET ST. * . -M i «?■ , '* ; , ■> ‘i'“ if •'• *VA' . *• v «-v ?» iT r v - .. „ : >••“ • r -;. *• h ,* - t;.V»*** te ** »>* ■* . *'-*> • . •■; V-* *s* ?V*' • ' ‘ ' • ; \ .y ' i- H -- . . >• -• •-^•‘- ; r .,* ; ;: Ji i - ■• •£>**? *f* ~ r,,-t T . r .. ?•- #■*. JtEUS FOR RIVER JHEA. Tax stage of-water at dusk last evening wu j foet 6 Inches, by tba piermarks, and falling slowly. Tax ateamer “ Rosalie,” Capt. A; Sheppard, is Ibe regular Wheeling packet thU morning; she leaves at 10 o’clock. Tax fins new steamer “Heliance,” Capt. 8' C. Young, will leave this morning far Cincinnati. To those traveling that way ah* needs no recommendation from us. Taa steamer “ Fairy Queen,” Capt. J. 0. Eeno, la now loading for Clnoinnati, with the intention of leaving this evening for that port. , , Ws were in error yesterday In our notice of the steamer •« Aunt Letty," that Captain Baldwin took charge of the steamer “ Tuscaloosa,” it should have been “ Talisman.” The “Aunt Letty,” will leave on Thursday, and net on Wednesday, as first advertised- Tax Louisville Cburier, of the 13tb, eays: The river was rising yesterday with six fi»t six inched water io the canal last evening, and four and a half feet water on the falls, in the pass. On Saturday the river wa3 The*Cumberland river on Friday evening last was at a most excellent boating stage, with five feet water and rising in the shoals at Nashville. Plttibargtit BUabi&TllU and Wtiwellng rn .,, Paokni* I The BOBALIB, Captain A. 8. Suxpiizuh and ££SBE|tho ECLIPSE, Oaptaln tCtonas D. Hook*, wUI rna as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate porta. The 1103 A LIB will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. Bhe will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7W o'clock, A.aL „ _ - The EQLIPBB will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuealoys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.-—JMttrwnp, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Iri days, at o’clock, A.fiX. Forfreignt or passage apply on board or to J. D. OOLUNQWOOD, Agent, No. ISS Front gtreet. dot 23 _ _ ... - - - For Cincinnati and LaaliTliU; Tbo QRAI'KSUOT, Captelo A. Mo* i fBE-lkßaipa: Clerk* Wm. UCBuds; will Iwefw jmBHBBStbe above and Intermediate porta on TQCBS* L)AV, August 10, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or paanga apply cm board, or 10 aoglfi JOHN FLACS, Agent. For Si* Lotil*. The steamer OUICAUO, CapL 0, I. Bid-. I JCSHL&aaa, will U»t« tor the above and Intermediate JySS^M aorta on THURSDAY, August 16, at 10 A, 51. FOrfreCtii or passage apply on board, cr to aaglT FLACK * BARNES, Agent*. For Ctnclnnatl, wi Tbs steamer EOCII ESTER, Captain Q. TV. I Clerk, Daaro; wtl] {»&▼« for the abore Intermediate ports on THURSDAY, Aog. 16. at 10 A. M. For fndaht or passage apply on botr l, cr to *u*l& FLACK A BAUSE3, Ag«al*. P. M. DA\ W, Auctioneer. Tke *Wac* ELLA, Captain A. £*o*; Joaa I rMStIF UKASS, Clerk; will {rare tor the above and parts on WEDNESDAY, Au£a/?: 16th, at tuo'elock A. U. For cr passage apply on board, or to • u«l4 FLACK A HALSES, Agents. The steamer FAIRY tJUEfiN, CepUlo J. 0 [*|p2?i_|lKjtso; Clerk, Je3?i T. Kerns;*; wbl ieare for above ani all Intermediate ports to WED* NLrUAY. August 15, at 10 A* 5L Far frrtght ur paejaga apply on board, cr to aujU FLACK A UAKTOK, Afents, Tl.n fVajsrr CLARA DEAN. Captain W*. t A D fctJt r wK! tea** tor 0»* *U'»eaoJ intrraoil* Asffigja&Rai" p;Tts f-Tj TUESDAY, litt-i: lo A. H. For St* LonU and tilluoU ilietr. __ The stramrr AUNT LAITY, C*pt. T»:carw I CLrb, A O. F-jWEh; will tesv* tor abore a&i i&Urm?di*te j-iru •-» TUCKS* DAY, Aegust ICtb, at 10 A. M. For freight or apply ca board, c? to *«gl3 • JOHN FLACK, Agent. rt'sxxj u’.itl H- rt» Siena*? RELIANCE, Ceptein £. C. | J TW£*aY‘'C3ii; Ccrk, Cs&'WaUAftxa; will leaf# for ft£3gKg£ih* atore and Intermediate port® on WUD i» LAD * Y,AUgStt 15, a? 10 A. y. . Th* tUasrr GIUXD TORE, Cnptiia A. C WftL fev**f; «ri:V**3f»* ?:•*■ CE&SEBH&tb* fctvr* *tsj toUrtt<-4itt« fort? TUESDAY, August Uih, »t 10 & SI. * =r fre-tsht cr p**s»£* »Jply c?n b^ftr.l IEVEB CLERK, Bt. Lera, Mo , (of VT. N. NmlPa j eflte*.) 1. K. BARBOUR tarts* loo* rxpwieac* to L*ori»lD* fta l Di*:fcargtag ft% i*ht liJ £4**abo*f*, t-Sora mdu-rfcQBOU to fitnambfrfcUtdeidiicsa BlfCliAßO* INO CLEHK. toy* Ij’LuUR SULPHUR—*,«» lb* for tU« by 7 fco ff ?_ f aA, FAHNESTOCK AJXX ALUM— 43 bbl* for aaia t-r a a. rAUKSSTocg * ix>. I j BAfinCTfJ’.— Prach and Yegrta&l* 1 > rrrslTrJ and (or **>• by m*7 J*»E3 WALDROP. ’’’’ * i v •>; i> fi'.\ *• - a -a' .♦*- * <=■■ •••„. tjr w.f, • j.v.sv.- POBT OF PITTBBUB6H. 4 RT 6 meins WATER IB *H* OHAHBII. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luterne, Bennett, Brownsville. •• Qen. B»yArd, Peebles. EUzAbetb. “ Clara Fisher, Henderickaon, West Newton. " Venture, Gordon, Btoubenvllle. « Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsvllle. « Rosalie, Bhepherd, WheoUng. " Chicago, Mlflenger, Bt. Louis. “ Orapesbot, Mcßride, Louisville. “ Rochester, Neare, Cincinnati. “ Uoxal, Shuman, St. Ix}ais. DEPARTED. Bieamer Jefferson,Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luterne, Bennett, Brownsville. Oon.B»y»rd,V«)l)leß,ElU»bBtb. “ dart Flaber, Hendflrloksou. Weat K*fftou. “ Vratare, Gordon, SteabeoTlllo. “ Mlchlgtn No. % Horst, WoUsTllle. “ Ecllpso, Moore, Whesllog. ■* Qrsnd Turk, G.llatin, St. Loo's- STEAMBOATS. For BL Loot*. For Cincinnati. f*'or Louievtll*. FtrftfULt or pa&ragj epplyors bcsri, cr CtuclnnaU. fcr freight f ? passage apple ro txsard, or to •n*tt FLACJi M lIAKNKS, Agents. For BL Loalit jf, H» Barbour, HRM t* yi’siv—i'o tms» piwjrpi cu e*m (goeM>nt ■Ri for *•>« tjr JAHfcS WAUPIIOP I \ftY API'LSS—IC Lurfiai* rocrivn] tv 1 ) ***7 _ HENRY H. COLLINS HOPS— - »:!• r«rivod «ad lot *a im ty au*7 QKKRY 11. COLLINS. I'iXiN' "fluid extract air buouid—o do* c* tuf, j «tr«U«ot DidktS< rac*dvt<d by ijYJ _ __ JOS. FLEMING. CHJ(U>MU VtULOVr”—tog lix just ras'd uJ for tale by ) Jyd FLKMIXQ BROS. Lars IN WKLL3YILUS roK SALK—A plan of wiJ whkh a*y b* »«m it cor effira. Tbc.e Lot* win bo r*m on time, *uX trot very little ea«b required la haul, where the parrhajwr Uln a number cf lob* • ofi4_ B- CCTHBKRT A SOS, M Market rt- Wii‘ BCUMISUTZ, at jf<x 107 Mariu* etraet, Is « sow erarin* oat hl» entire Hammer stock of Ikxn*, Sbra* and Outers at reduced prise*. lat»e», yea should by all mean* call and procure a pair of U>r*» l>J»u tlful Gaiter*, railing m low. aujr* r I \llKTiiNLrr*<jAltBT aaforu&f&t of" Gaiters ami Faniy 1 Shot* ran be bought at No. 107 Market ebrap f. r rank. _ _ fau*4| W. K. HqiIMBRTZ. WANTED TO FILL AN ORDER—"” Block of the Dank of Pittsburgh, do do Merchants end Manufacturer*’ Bxak: do do MecbanScs* Back. Every kind of Stock bought anj sold on vommisal^n. WILKINS * CO., Commission Stock Brokers augl r 7i Fourth street. Dividend sghip ct ttn.uhio uiTTtaß>ji„tii* iuis road Company bought an 4 aold WILKINS 1 CU, 7b Fourth Ft. INDIANA FREE DANK and other broken Bank Nclra bought at behest rates. _aug! WILKINS A 00,74 FooKh $L OIL OItiUANUM— J7Q Uw for emie by U A. FAUNKSTOCK A CO, aogt OorirtT Plret and Wood *te SQCILLB— 000 Ibe for sale by _ aogl D. A. FAHNESTOCK * OX 1 INBRED OIL—-ot>oo galioaa for sale by j augl D. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO_ HAKPKH'B MAGAZINE— Putnam's, OodeyGraham’s, {‘•teraon’fl. Balloe’A Uoasahold Word*, Knickerbocker, Lralla's Journal, Lealle's Qaaetva, and all the Magaslnee lor August hare been received at MINER * CO.'S, Jy3l No. S 3 SmithOsld mreet. CALAUUIA LIQUORICE—Atine Quality; last rac'd and for Bale by (Iy2S) FLEMING BROS. lj FUINGEB—A full aaeortment just rac'd and fbr sale by Q jy2B gLKMINQ BUGS. ALCOIiOL —10 bblsjuit reedredand for eale by Jy2S FLEMINQ BUO3. lAUD OIL—A primo article; juet rec’d and Tor eale by j jyss * FLEMING BROS. SCUKNOK’B BUAWKBD lONIC—I2 do* of tbta celebra ted Tonic, also 12 doi or Scbonck’a Falmonlo Syrup, received by f jylOj JOB. FLEMING. B'okUUA VB’S UOLLAND BITTERS—I 4 dozen of these, excellent Bitten rac'd by JOS. FLEMING, jylQ Corner of Diamond and Market *t C'IAUB. MAGNfSTA—4 caraa for eale by ) D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., jy3o corner Wood and First ete. GUM HUStLAO—II cesc* ior eale by jy3o B- A. FAHNESTOCK * CO. J L'sT HLtJKI VED, by Express, a beautiful article of La dleft' Colored Gaiters, latest styles. jy2B W. B. BOUMERTZ, No. 107 Market et WE. BCUMEKTZ, at No. 107 Market etraet, soils . Boots and Bhoee very low for cash. Give him a cell, and see- f jy23| W. B. BOHMKUTZ. SEMI ANNUAL BALK.—A. A. MASON A CO. will Upon, ou Monday, July 10th, 10 more cases of Calicoes, at 4, 6 and 6Vjn. per yard. JylO SAVE YOUR DIMES I—Just received, by express—liar* per for August, 20 cents, Wo will furnish Harper and Putnam for 40 cento; Harper and Godoy for 40 couts ; do do Graham fbr 40 oents; do do Knickerbocker for 40 cants; do do Leslie's Lcdictf Gafl&to for 40 cents; do do Peterson for 37 cents; do do N. Y. Journal for 38 ceots; do do Ballou's Magazine for 30 canta ; Or any of the *2& cent Magazines, (with one exception, Blackwood,) always for sale at TUceuts. Ueniember, tbo place to save 20 per cent, on Books, Magailnea, Stationery, ic., I, „t LAUFPKR'B ItOOKSTORE, jy 31 No. 30 Fifth street. BIRD OAQEB—a Iloj. Mocking Bird Cages ; 'i do Canary do do 4 do assorted sizes; )uat rec'd and for ml, by fjy26l JAMES WARDBQP, CIAIIOO’S QALLEKY is proverbial for the excellence of j its pictures. Apollo Buildings, 76 Fourth street. aug4 T OVEBING’S UNEQUALLED BTEAM SYRUP—Con. I i atantly on hand, at (aug3| F. B. DRAVO’S. PURE BRANDY—I havoon nand a Tory excellent ertl. cle of Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Those wanting a good article can always procure it at jyW _ JQB. FLEMING S. "To Let. ' THE STORE, No. 8S Wood street, at present occupied by the subscribers. For particulars apply to Jtl6 W. P. MARBIIALL A CO. SHAD— 1« bbls Potomae Shad rewired and for sale by jylT ATWELL, M A CO. KABPBKBBY BRANDY—d doi pur® Raspberry Brandy* a very superior homemade article. For sale by JNQ. LITTLE, Jr;* Agent* No. 201 Liberty street. BUgSuilW MADAME EDWARDS TBI JUSTIT catBEATBD* CLAIRVOYANT, ffftwa Can be consulted at her ro«*nis, iH>r* ner of WOOD and FIFTH streets. Rooms open Day and Evening. -flHiwV. Conrultations private acd eondden- TsaYS.— Gentlemen, $1; Ijidlt.3 JOHN W r . M'CARTHY, Still Poster and,'. Distributor, *®-WiLi attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ao. All communications—either by mail, telegraph, or other* wise—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re ceive prompt attention. ap* PEBBY COUNTY WARM BPBINGS. TUB above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE 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 PUgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation or more than five hundred feet. Bherman'a Creek affords a splendid opportunity for those fond of bathing, fishing or sailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to the sportsman; and lour smooth and shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold- and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the place. HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at aU Limes. Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too maohean hardly be eoid. Their waters have been analyzed by the best Chemists in the Unlon.and are pronounced no: surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of t.e kidueya. There are some five Springs in all, every one of which Is of different temperature—the largest being 03 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing oat 93 gallons every seven minutes. Ladles’ and GUntlemea's BATHS have been constructed, with all the modern Improvements, to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, Ac., Aa Each day a Coach leaves Duncannon for the Springs, after Lhe arrival of the cars. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facill* ties for amusement. In abundant*. The accommodations trill be the beet, and the charge* loir. Tbb*3.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar aad fifty cents per dey^ Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early; Ktery attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor haring engaged tho best of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications Intended to reach the Ferry County Warm Springs should be addressed to lmntannon P. O. They will be immediately forwarded. H. H. ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs KEYSTONE HOTEL, IlrnmjraDoa one hun dred and thirty-ievcn mflci East of Pittsburgh, and only six hourt ride. This delightful residence end place of public resort la located en the bank* of the a Blue Juniata/’ at the confluence of Spruce Creek. Ita clear spring, trout auatainlog waters, here discharge itself, and mingles ita murmurs in concert, as they rash down the gorges of the Mountains. The very central position of this Hotel makes It a desira* Lie place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of business and tbrlr families—jadad and enervated with the turmoil, bustle and beat of the cut. It is altoaied on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, where the great turnpike from the Susquehanna and other roads concentrate making easy egress and ingress, several times a day, by tha care and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and the Mountain*. The Boos* is a new brisk one, four stories high, spacious and roomy, newly papered, painted and famished from basement to attic, with all the modem improvements and appliance* of Cold Baths, Ac. It Is also finely ventilated. There are superb view* of every department of the Moun* tain scenery—the "glorious mountains,” the "eternal bills.” Telegraph Offlce Is in the House, always ready for work—and the proprietor ready to rwaive visitors at mode rate charges- ft. g. IIA3USTT, Proprietor. ARTHUR’S PATENT Self-sealing Cans For Preserving Fresh Fruits, Tbmaioa, 4*c., EY CEEiIETICAi SEALIKQ rfMIESE CANS, which are sealed by the Housekeeper 1 without the eld of a tinner, and opened easily without Injury to the can, are rapidly coming Into general use. Full 'Urvctto&s for putting up fruit accompany tbo cans; and tb* verb i* so easily performed, tbat by thrix use apery family cjby bate fresh Fruit and Tomatoes on their table *ll staler, at nmctw prices. PKiC&b—riut Case, $2; Quart, S2,W; lialf Gallon, O; Threw Quart*, $1,25; Gallon, $S per dozen. Tbs di&crenl sltte seat, in order to eccare economy la trans portation. JUHN FLACK. Ag»nL ARTHUR'S CAN, which i* close! with ft lid wavering the nL.-/* fjp, rt> tbftt when open It may bo cleansed like any other r*e**l, hu b«*n fully approval by tbo Farmer*’ Clob r.f ib* Aacncfto Institute, New York. It took ft firat-class dipl«ta over all other self sealing cans ftt the tale Fair in Cincinnati, and vat • warded a toedal at the Me;hanlea* Fair livid this spring at the Smithsonian Institute, Wash* legion City, D C. It In claimed to be the beat Can In the market. AU order# accompanied by the eath will be promptly for* erardftl. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the China and Qaocns war* Store cf fIENKY UIGBY, HAVING this day, July 13,1&55, sold oy stock in the Saddlery baidrera to tteasra. J. ANDERSON A CJ-, l take plr**ure la McaamewHug them to toy friends and tirorr earinatr#, and to the public generally, and would respectfully aailcit (hr them a continuance of my patron* ag«, confident that ail work received of them will git-e general satiriaetloa. J. I*. SMITH. J. ANDERSON A- CO., jjSSogk aasreMCTcaixa cr *F**SAW>LE3 # HARNESS, TRUNKS, Ac., Ac, ISS Wood tireel, PitUburgli, Pa. &i-Or& era from Country Dealers promptly attended to, ac-i at prices that cannot fall to be acceptable. aug4riy Irving's Orsat Work, : TUIK LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.—The first vol* A urn* cf the above work 1« now reedy for delivery—the kv*o4 volume will be ready shortly. It Is neatly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three or mere portrait* and plan*- Price $2,00 per roluma. Thi* edition 1* pobllshM cxclutively by subscription, and payable on the delivery cf each volume •f J KItfNKR A CO. are sola Agents for the above work. OQr*. No. 2d Fifth street, opposite Mason's, in Dr. 0. K. Shew'* Optician Store. M-tr All orders addressed to T. J. K. A Co. will be slrlctly attended in. _ ausr2.d*wlm iak cflUKtm FORCU—The last new Bong by F. Nich olas Crouch. OVr the Bummer Sea—Barcolle. finng by Signor Mario, la o{«ra Ri*olelts. America—a Cavatina, by The*. Baker. And other new Music, just recalvsrd by ang.i CHARLOTTE BLUMK, 118 Wood et. HUUSKKKKFING UOODA—A. A. MASON A CO. are offering their large assortment of Sheetings, Diapers, Damasks, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towetlnga, and other llcuwkreping Goods, at a reduction of 26 ami SO per eent. iy2o / toOD PICTURES end cheap at 60 cents. Go to the VT Enterprise, No 74 Fonrth stmt. ang4 f|'Uß BEST —Caauo’a Fictnree rank among the beet in JL the Western country. Rooms, TO Fonrth at. [aog* f| tEAS—6O cheats assorted Young Uyson and Black Teas, J. of the finest brands, now selling at moderate prices, at the (aog3J CHINA TEA STORE, Diamond. BLACKD BRiiY BRANDY—IO dri Blackberry Brandy, of home manufacture; warranted pure. For sale by JNO. LITTLE, Jr, Agent, ajjg3 ; dlw No. 201 Liberty street. F" 10 METAL—IOO tons Bock UlU,(Juniata;) 60 do Monroe, do 200 do Nos. 1 and 2 Antbradto ; 100 do Blackllck, (Charcoal;) Far sale by (aug3) JOUN MOORHEAD. S' ULPUUHIO ACID TOlL—(Wordha risen oil Vitriol,) just received and fur sale by *ug3 FLEMING BHOS-- Ipoit PUE&E K V 1N G—Lovering's pulverised Sugar; coarse, pulverized, crushed and clarified, at *u*3 P. 1L BRAVO'S, No. I, Diamond. Cl ii'hunts—*ou lexn prime W. IL Cream CbMw just / rewived by [aug3] F. R. DBA VO. MAIiAZINKy, Ac. Ac.—Potsam tor August; Harper for August; Knickerbocker for August; * Banking's Half-Yearly Abstract. Just received and for sals at W. A. GILDKNFENNEY A CO.'S Bookstore, *ug2 Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. UN DRIES—UK) boxes Rosin Boap; O 60 do Mould and Dip CaDdles: 20 do Star Candles; 25 doi Buckets: 10 do Tube; 20 do BedOorda; 60 do Corn Brooms; 20 boxes Starch; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; For sain by [aug3] JOUN MOORHEAD. BLOOMS— W> tons Juniata; - tr 60 do Lake Champlain, (to arrive;) For sale by [aug3] JOHN- MOORHEAD. COFFEE— 100 bags Rio and Java Qoffeofor sale by *ug3 JOHN MOORHEAD. flYßAti—“6 half chesta Green and Black Teas for sale by JL «wg3 JOHN MOORHEAD. at OB ACCO—*5 boxtß favorite brands Tobacco for sale by , aug3 i JOHN MOORHEAD. SUGAR— 30 hhda fair to prime (or sale by r aug3 JOHN MOORHEAD. rv AILS—2OO kegs for sale by ' ' 1 1 - 'J 1 »ug3 j JOHN MQORIIKAP. by the bkrrel, in store and for sale by li_aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. CTANDLKH— 40 boxes Star Candles for sale by _/ au S 3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. LA UGAR— 60 hbds Sugar for sale by Q nug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. MOLASSES— 60 bbls S, 11. Molassvs for aale by aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. ('IOFFKK— 100 bags Rio Coffee for sale by j aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. SOAP— 200 boxoa Soap for sale by aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. CRUSH ED SUGAR—26 bbla Crashed Sugar for sale by ftU g3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. 11l LAX—3 sacks Flax for sale by j aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. CHROME YELLOW—6 cases on bund and tbr sale by aug3 FLEMING BROS. ASON’d BLACKING —100 d( a«g3 C-iITRIC ACU>—SO lbs just received and for Bale by j aug 3 FLBMINQ BKOB. TTluk MASS.—BO Iba juat receireU and for Bale by J 3 aufi3 PLSMINQ BROS, TvSIH BlllCK—'iooo English for **le by jy3o B. A. PAHNESTOPS A 00. \ s r ANXBl>— Ohio and Penua. Kallroadticrtp ; VV Mohongabela Navigation do by y 3O ' AUBTIN LOOMIS. fluppiroi fluefreahTamarinds reo’d by jy!9 JOB, FLEMING. TlLim LICK WATJSIi— Ia. bbla of this celebrated Mlaeu B Water reott by f lyl&J JOS, JLBMJNQ, s\ ranges—loo boxea~“ Menton ” Otangaa just Noelee U and for sate by RKVMKR a ANBXBSON, jy 31 No. 83 Wood atreet. riMN— lOO pigs BancaTto JMt Jeoelred, ln aton and tot J. tale by UJ®} J. W. BOtUB * CO. ' AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. BUHDIER RETREAT* unuscci in mrsauua: William Oarr A Ocu 3© Liberty street John D. Bhosnberger. John Anderson. William 8. Campbell, fit Charles Hotel. ( iyH 122 Wood etreet, PitUburgh. Notice* iCOTCH SNUFF—Garrett's best; 3 casks lust reo'd and I for sale by [aug3] FLEMING BRO 3. lot on hand and for sale by FLEMING BEOS. MEDICAL. The Graefenherg Dysentery Syrub, A *|***l/ Infallible remedy in Diarrhoea, Dysentery, cmuy Flox, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infaotum, and the Asiatic Cholera, If taken with the fleet Fymp. toms, vis and.dUrrhu:*. it uerer fails to .core the worst possible cases of bowel complaints, generally in a faw hours, seldom beyond a day. It is purely vegetable, and taken !u almost any quantity U perfectly harmless. Price 60 cents. The Orcsfenberg Green Mountain Ointment, lnT.lu.ble for Burns. Wounds, Bpruicfl, Chilblains, Corns, Borer, Bwelllngs of all kinds, Bheumatlsm, Kry elpelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Dicers, Pains In the Side or Back immediately relieved, Inflammations of the Bowels, and for all cases where there Is Inflamma tion. Price Twenty-five cents. Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the distressing complaints incident to Females. P*red by Dr. Theo. Pomeroy’ of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Com pany. Price $3,00. The other Oraefenherg Medicines are Eye Lotion. • Health Bitters. Consumptive Baton. Children's Panacea. Uver and Ague Fills. Libby’s Pile Ointment. Sarsaparilla Compound. The Graofenberg Manual of Health, A complete hand-book of medicine for families—price &o cts. Office, 314 Broadway, Hew York. CAUTION. The public Is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the Oraefenberg Company has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling the genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utmost care shoald be observed befbre purchasing. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBER’B, 140 Wood street. Jyl7:dew Is A Pact worthy of flecord and Atten tion.—WßlGHTS TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and oertain curs far FEVER AND AGUE. Thiß preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Diflooverlee of the 19th oentory. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone>f the Btomach, and invigorating the Con stitution. ' Unlike the general remedies resorted to for Its 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; Beiog 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 its superiority over sli other preparations. We can only add, In conclusion, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, in Hand belcuredt PETER T. WRIGHT A CO, 241 Market Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Par sale by GEO. H. ESYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. £. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27alaw3mis 49»8a1d Hands and Hurd's Hatr Reato rar—Poqcmssocx, Or., Feb. 9,1855: This is to certify that I have used HURD'S HAIR RE STORER” three months, and where my head was bald i* Is now covered with a long growth of new hair. OiPt. Oto. Q. BXffJlin*, of Whale-Bhip Montezuma, New London, Cfc Chemical Aimufacltaring Cb.—Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair coming ouL After using three bottles the remaining is strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy appe&ranos- Yours, truly, H. B; Woonwokia. PoQnmmOCK* C?., Feb. 16,1855. This Is to certify that I have been using “ Hum's Uais Bisroaxa" about three months; and, sow, where my head was bald, it la covered with a new growth of hair, almost three Inches ’ong. 1 have been bald over twenty yeara. Auc» Adxbs. Bold, wholesale and retail at Da. OfiO. H. KEYBEIVS, j e jQ No. 140 Wood e treat: 49>8tek Headache and ffeurmlgla or Eiaur Ttass Btaadisu Cubed bi OAKKLY'S DEPURATIVK BYBUP.—Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’s Bow, Bayards tows, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Blok Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Copula tive Byrup. He had tried various physicians without a cure. Ha is now entirely welL Oakeley*s Separative! a for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For ealo wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER’S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Qo! Jen Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap26 To 'WholaaaU Grocer*, Liquor Dealer* and Hanufaotnrers* riUIH BUEBCIUBSKfa now importing a superior quality X of OIL OF COGNAC, of which %of an ounce with 60 gallons pure tipirit Will produce a flneOognac Brandy. HU tESBENOEB OF ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX BUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND 6CUIEDAU SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FKUCHTW ANGER, 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter oi Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platloa, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s ExLCopaiva, Sulphate Am monia, Ac. decSQda tf CAHPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles below the city Line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIS TER, TAPESTRY, 8RU83EL3.3-PLYIKGRAIN,DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at rery reduced prices fur cash or city acceptance, (interest added) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Noa. 18 and 2> N.SECOND at, PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Bpun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. UlfcSccis J. SIDNEY JONES. Boarding school, OR BUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for BENT for either the above purposes. The else and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and tho singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh24:tf J: W. BUTLER, 07 Front street. Palmer 7 * Celebrated Epicurean Sauce, STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Gama, Ac. We advise all good housewives to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle,at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in the United States and Canadas For sale by M’OLUBG and G. H. KEYBER, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT A CO., jsnlfcdawly is 241 Market street. Philadelphia. Dissolution off Pannerabtp. THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jsasn O’Nt&t, in carrying on “the Camden Coal Works," under the name and style of JONES, O'NEAL A MILLER, Is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES. Joly 7th, 1556. JOHN D- MILLER. JULY MAGAZINES— Harper's, for July..— .20 cents. Putnam, “ 20 " Graham, “ .20 “ (today, & sup.," .20 " Knickerboker»“ .2) 41 Leslie’sGax’te,“ 20 “ Peterson’s, “ 17 “ Leslie'sJour'V* lb " Blackwood, for Jnne. All who want NEW BOOKS, and as soon as Issued, lower th»p cau be had elsewhere, should cell at LAUFFER’3 BOOK STORE, jy2 87 Wood street. BOILDIfIG LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 108 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is » Cellar Wall, buUt for two small Houses. This Lot Is In a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jyX3 At Office of Morning Post. Nottoe* LARIMER’S TRUSTEE Is prepared to pay a dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT, in “ Stocks” of various kinds, at cask prices. THOMAS MELLON. Jy36:lwda3tw ’ Wanted, LABORERS aro wanted on the Cleveland and MahoniDg Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio. lySfcdlw* JUST REOEIVto, at No. 107 Market etreot, a largo a£ eortaentof Boys’and Youths’ Calf and Patent Leather •Congress Gaiters. Prices low. jj 18 W. E. EOIIMERTZ. PPLB PARBRB—2O dos Pratt’a Patent Panr.whole eale and retail, at the Implement Warehouse, 47 Filth .(Street, by tjy3o] JAMEB WARDROP. G ilAlN' lffiiliß—Mcore’a Patent Improved, the most elmple and complete Drill for Farmers in use. Call and examine. For sale, at manufacturer's prices, at the Implement Warshonso, 47 Filth street. jySfcwkte JAMES WARDROP. *1) ATENT ClDßlt Cylinders,~ior 1 hand or horse power,; warranted. For sale by jyat.tvdl* JAMES WARDROP- Magazines and weekly papbrk- L&dles* Guette of FmUod ftr August; Graham's Mogaalße’ ; ’ do • Putnam's do do Peterson's do do G Oder's Lady's Book do Ballou's Monthly . d® . The Panorama Of Life and .Literature; London Illustrated Nows, last Arrival; Ail the Eastern Weeklies for tills week. « y *>» CO.-S, j V 23 Fifth opposite the Theatre. Sttu-'---" LADIES’ PASSIONS—7 • k Leali6*a ladlesflaaette for August, 20 cents; rutnao*# Magazine do 20 do Orabam’s do do 20 do GodQY’a Lady’s Book, (second supply,) 20 cents; New York Journal fur August, IS do Peterson’s Magazine, do 17 do Ballon’s do (second supply,) 10 do Female Lifo among,lbe Mormons, $1; | Star Papers. Harpert Magazine and Knickerbocker for August confi dently expected this day or Monday, and ■» 111 be 1 Bold at tbs old price, 20 cents per copy, at / ■ J,28 LAUBKR'S BOOKSTOItB.Sa Fifth et. JBANBTTB!— She la* dresaed In silks and »Uns, i And her Btep Ik fall of grace; j She Is lovely in appearance— l Bat what a Bellow face! [ Her hands arB email, but 0! horrrougu; She surely does not know Tint HERPETIC SOAP Is just the thing, And then the price Is low. • r ITbs Herpetic Soap has been used with great bucosss for iv« Boat fire years, Ibr removing Tan, Sallownesß; and Red. ntskef the Skin, healing all Chaps and Chains. Only 12j4 ~~i- us cake. Used as a Nursery Soap for children It u unriraUed. Sold by 8. U CCTHBEBT, . jyfig : - 140 Third st ' < ■ •■ ..-■ v , *sT' ' :■: . •.;. -' * r • ~ w ' "•’ *' - '" ' '- " ' * . ‘jf "«£ *** *- *? ***'*!,'■ ' ,■ ;*. • T II ViGORATING CORDIAL A PKKNOMBHON UT MXBIUNX. ’ Usaitl Rsitorsd and Life, J«*»Ktl»*aa<| -j or MORBB'B INVIGORATING ELIXIR TT wlll.replaoe weakness with (strength, Incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without haxird of reaction,b»t with a happy effect un the general organisation. 49” Bear in mind that ell maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralliation of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear In mind, also, that for every kind of nervoua disease, the Elislr Oui« dial is the only reliable preparative known. CUlii2 OF NERVOUS pI3HAfISB. No language caii convey an adequate idea of the Imme diate and almost miraculous chango which It occasions in the diseased, debilitated and ‘(battered nervous system,' whether broken dowu by excess, weak by nature, or impair- < i ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation l* ,* > * at once braced, revivlfled and built up. The mental and '- physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Oor dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore It to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra. 6 _ Uon, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, bys* teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the bcalrt, 'mpotency, constipation, otc-, from whatever causes arising it is, if thuu be any reliance to be placed on human teatl* raoDy, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES, unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all u to fomales, mark a new era in the annals' of meiliciue. Thousands of atimulants have been invented— UiouKinda of iav.goranta coacocte-i-all purporting to be epedfled In the venous dlEeoaee andderangemonta to which the delicate formation of womau render her liable EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervownaia. tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether fiecnliar to her sex, or common to both asses— to oi*» tv. nvigoTating Oordial a trial. * **" MARRIED PERSONS, Orothote, will find this Cordial after they havexusd a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directlonsaro to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi nary preparation. And It id equallypotenrfor the many die-' eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using It, end not In a single In stance baa It failed tc benefilthem. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloomand vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are seme of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, vix: weakness of the back and limbs, puns in the h»ad, dimness of sight, lots of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, genet*) debility, symptoms of consumptions, eto. Montally, the fearful effects on the mind are maeh to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-dlstrufit* love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some o! the evil* produ- . ecd. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a round mlml and body are the moat na* eessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by eome unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor's fac-simile pasted over the eoxk of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr* Horse’s IzsTlgorntlag Cordial, . C. H. KING, Proprietor, N. YJ , The Cordial la put op, highly concentrated, in pint ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y.- Bold by Druggists throughout the.Unlied States, Cased and the West Indies. Noswica, Feb 8,1856. AG ENTS:. Pittsburgh —...&8.GE0. n. KEYSET!, No. 140 Wood ft Do FLEMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood fit. Do. R E. SELIiEBd, Wood street. Allegheny City... BECK HAM A M’KENNAN; Do. .... ...JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO.; Do. .. J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 0hi0...J. D. PATtK.CinHim&tl. faplltdswlr GEE,MAH BITTERS, PREPARED BY DB. C. H. JACKS OH, Philadelphia, Pa., will xmcTuiLL? cnax LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or tfarvoui Debitey, JHseastt of the Kidneyt, and. aU diseases arising /rm a disordered Liver or StmaA. Such asConstipa- . tlon. In ward Piles. F{i!nrß3, or Blood to the Head, Acidity cf tho Stomach,- NonseajHeartburo, Disgust for Food,' Fulness or weight ia the Stomach, Sour Eroctations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit • of the Stomich, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cboak ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture; Dimness or Virion, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Heed, Deficiency of Perspiration YeHoTrueca of the Skin hud Eyes, Pain in.Uie S>s - Skso. Back. Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Fluaheeof Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the atbmtlon of the public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence In its virtues and ad»j ation to tha diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the teat of a ten years' trial before the American jpeopla, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pß parationa extant. The testimony in its favor given by tha most prominent sod veil known Physicians and ludlvido* •Is, is all parts of the country is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my ** Memorabilia,"or Practical Rerslpt Book, for Farmers aud Families, to be had gratis, Of all Lb Agents for the German Bitters, Principal Office and Maoufoctory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. 49T*£old by Dr. Geo. H. Keyr-er, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brother* 60 Wood street; 11. P. S warts and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny deel9.nlawlyia . THREE DAILY THKOUQ n TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN IcavesThiladelphla for Pllteburgh at 7b£, A. hL, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia ot 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaver Philadelphia for Pittsburgh-ai IP. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 2:20, P. M. THE NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsviiiu Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh doily, except Sunday, at 4:20 o'clock, P. M. Brinton'a Accommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at II o'clock A. M., 2:30 o'clock P. M., and C2£Q P. 31. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads toandfrem St.Louis,Mo.; Alton,G&lenasudOhlcBgo,llL; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky 4 Terre Haute, Madison, Lafeyettd and Indianapolis,lniL; ClndnnatLpay ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also,with the Steam Picket Boats From and to NxwOaua&B* fir. Loom, LourniUi and Cincihnaii. Through Tickets can bo had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THGS. MOORE, : Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESKIMEN, Jy2l Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. fDR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, da- ff votes bis entire attention to an office practice. fifiß Ills business is mostly confined to Private'OK Venereal Diseases, and such painful affections, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Bipod, with all Disea ses of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Xmpotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula iu Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains. In the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten in this city) enable* Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to allwbo may come under his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms,4l Diamond alley. E®*. Charges moderate. novfrdawly RHEUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painfui trouble. It never fails. Ornce and Private Consultation Rooms, No. U Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor ie always at home. novs:dawly FAGULTY. PDUFF, adthot of the “North American Accountant/* • Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Science*. A. T. HOWDEN, CHARLES DUFF, Aeelatant Professor* of Book-Keeping. N. B. HATCH, Professor of Commercial Law and Politi cal Economy. J. D, WILLIAMS, (the best Penman In the United States,) Professor of Penmanship, * P. HAYDEN, Professor of Mathematics, do. The students of this Institution obtain the following oh* vious advantages over those of other Colleges of this kind: I. A training for business by a practical merchant of many yoars’ experience in extensive Inland and foreign: business, with fifteen years’ FUbscquent experience In teaching. ‘ 2. Tha diploma tcara the signature of the author Of> system, of Book-Keeping sanctioned .by the Chamber -of Commerce of New York, as “ the most perfect in the lan* guage.” 3. Students con review the study of Book-Keeping at any future time, which cannot be done In those Colleges which are selling out every few .weeks. 4. They obtain the hand-writing of the best penman In the United States., 5. Daily Lectures upon Commercial Law anil other sub jects of great Interest to commerce. - - Refer to any of Our City Merchants or Banker*. Pupils received dally—classes day and evening through out the year. . •8-]?“ Duff's Book-Keeping; Harpers’ edition: pricesl,6o. Duff’s Western Steamboat Accountant; price *1; “a per fect system for such accounts.” For sala by all the Book* Call for a circular and rpcclmen or Mr. WILLIAMS* Penmanship. • Jy37 CUIiO.NV —A rcry dwiratfleccuntryteel ll Uence Is offered for sale, 63 turned in the above Co tony, Koas Township, 5 miles from Pittsburgh. The house to 68 by 34 feet, arranged with four roomß, a kitchen and Urge hall on the first floor, and is provided -with a water closet, bath room, Ac. There are 2 acres of land attached to the house, held in'fee, and an undivided one-sixth of 26 acres more. The Dwelling House, with the two acre lot, (on which there aro 100 fruit trees of choice qualities, betide* grape and strawbejry.vinw,’ stable, chicken house, Ac-) will be sold separate, or with an Interest In the' Colony. The arrangements for the education of children make this a desirable, property for a man of family. 8r CUTHBERT Jk BOJI, - Ho. 63 Market at, near Third. eUNX!NUAXU>N OJ? p JSMI*AMNUAIi SALE.—A. A. MASON A 00. witt continue thalr salo through tie month of August They will again mark down end still farther reduce the p-ice* of their stock. Some 2)0 more cases end packages of NEW be opened, rendering their assortment more complete wan at the opening of the sale. *os« MEDICAL. DR. MORSE’K DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Private Diseases* DUFF’S MEaOANTIIiE COLLEQfi.
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