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vr:,.-' ■••«' ;<•* «>p* Not onlyhrve we the inJividuiil evidence of the coontrv,
bat almost every paper iu Hie Union ia commenting upi :i
?"v ‘ ‘t-*' rjy . c ’ C,'4-'’• 4i v'< ■'' !fX'r. 4 tho euperior excellence of, and tbe great banetltH derived
i!l ' *v f - , v .--i: f>>i .'''l from the use of this celebrated tonic; besides various dipl'.-
CT;-ih-'> '•o^-Vyb'W -}x •• r j mas awarded, among which is one from the Ohio Mechanic**'
•.-V',v.' '*i ‘‘■.\‘^ : ffv ?*-Institute, at Cincinnati, where the committee—composed
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*’-1 respectable dealers, whom they know would not derive
them; or of the proprietors, So. 20T Penn si, Pittsburgh.
Clark's Btomneh Bit ter* aw ackn.-Kb- !g.-.l
4'.fv., X l v;r*v by all who have tried them to be the best fumily medicine
a of the age, for the euro of Dyspepsia, COeliveness, and u ui’
V’ ordered atate of tha Liver and Stomach. They have t ,
rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution peopl '
: KH V JI from using other preparations that ore palmed upon lit**
'•/;. -v;'--h.;fvV-^s.^:v^N;V. v : 'r^^ : X^ public under the nnme of Stomach Bitters, for they haw*
vpy./. ,X'l round that only one trial was needed to render such rauti -n
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fAti'+i ,: : r ;-. h y ; -. For «ale, wholesale, by Coltfu A CtAHK. No. ‘SI Math 1
S;'v v : street: Uko. U. lietssr, 140 W(«»d street; and by DruggL'-*
generally.
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f */■* fittsbu&gu, pa.
w --‘.ctncorporatkd by tqe legislatuiik (-r ivm..-w
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? f i. 4! p, DUFF, President, (author of tbe “North Auien^’i
Aocoantunt, ,, ) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commerce.!
r- v y •“•.' f ; r'V'*' •*v'jcXX V■■ Sciences.
-i l - r-f^vt,X ? -' s r i; ►vA ANDREW T. UOWDEN, Assistant Pre.ftwror 1 t Book
b vff f ~ V-;.* *■' ‘ c _‘* Keeping.
-: : «a#‘ '1 CUARLES DUFF , Aadistant I’rofese.or of Bouk-Keeplt
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*'* Xi 'l*’*'* ; r ‘o« v ♦•’?*!, ‘j 7 '? 'K* J. D. WILLIAMS, (the best oil hand Penman In tie
v ' { « . : i'»v; +• /.-‘ti.wl,t*»> £'■» -\ ' ,."r;-',' United States,) <«f sud OtCßiuen*;.!
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'(.•v*** •r'V^rtVa|V:‘'ri-X.';. ,v '>'-* Y‘- N. B. HATCU, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Prolonfot t
■ b ’v *t +\ Mercantile Law and Political Economy.
w-7 yv't? i « .. -v .-i:.y’7. u - t ’ i p. HAYDEN, Principal of tbe Mathematical Departmer
yXl'X s ' 'V'X- *;Cy ff .r *. *•''■ : A) professor of Mathematics, Ac.
;' i ~v- * *4 ‘t ¥■ L. AI’EL, Profeasor of the French and German In -
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-I'-A?‘ K f : ■:•••> fev?.‘*>v* : i. •--*•■' , a y 'X.-y Vithe unremitting attention of the Principal for ihe Inst!. *
4 ’ ** : •- \ years. Upwards of 2000 students have been prepare 1
X ' - *•'' r - « V* ' ■.- V.Jby him for business. His “young men" assistant* have
t:;-,LV 7v f if, rj;..;'■* been trained for business by himself, and are expei
•V V" r -' v Teachers and practical Accountants; being frequei.’
5 S ’’<‘'lr" Xr-ft v - J’h. employed by bnidoess men In adjusting deranged book *
art* no teachers in this institution who were in tbw
A Wfr *, :.w >rV* ■?■ ■» c * -- * >lty dismissed from their situations as book-keepers; mm
," -• 1 . X. -- ■•l'f'' '■ •' c -. *' >7 tv' - » r ,lwbo made twenty blunders on a single pagu of a bill-boo\ .
r-V; L;'' -->Vi *:>^ >:< **>'■} XrV writing teacher (Mr. Williams) bus bad tomethti.g
"-'AW.''r.' i ‘y‘vi* t c *• c*l i wjmore than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher 1 •
• ‘l/ .<7V : «“?; \ v* %v) f'ft ■-' u prepare him for his business. No runners are employ l
: . ir .'-' 7 K^'X < l T: '•-'v'*': i‘i*"*l>y this Institution. When our citizens are importuned l-y
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v‘: : t M'lfX'V-vX - * •p .-w .» r >fflc«rs or merchants—persons whose opinion can be relied
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Tl l^ »ngusTta JAMBS M. OltElary. Tr««iam.
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.^:7l-;; Ju. neb a CO., No. S 2 SmUhfield street;
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WEDNESDAY MORNING:
Delegates to thr Demooratio Coontt Con
vehtion.—-The following is the result of tho
elections on Saturday, for delegates to the Dem
ooratio County Convention:
Pittsburgh.
First Ward—John H. Bailey, Alexander Cupple.n
Second Ward—B. H. Patterson. Charles Barnett.
Third Word—J. H. Herdman, T. B. Strain.
Fourth Ward—Charles Sbaler, James Kerr.
Fifth Ward—Wm. Wilson, John lie) dm an.
Sixth Word— Archibald Bryant, Brown Irwin.
Seventh Ward—B- F. Latahaw, James A. Irwin.
Eighth Ward—A. W. Alexander, B. Flanegin.
Ninth Ward— Joseph Weeks, Thomas S. Rowley.
alleqhtny.
First Word—Samuel W. Black, John Otferson.
Second Ward —Thomas Mofflt, John It. Large.
Third Ward—Thomas Farley, John Greibing.
Fourth Ward—l avid Neoly, W. B. llaslett.
BOROUGHS.
Manchester —J. Dubois, B.McCune.
Tarentum—Tillotson Neel,-James'B. Fulton.
Duqnosnfr—Dr. R. Williams, Geo. Burroughs.
Sharpßburg—Jacob FoguL Lawrence Wicchell.
McKeesport—Hiram B. Sinclair, Wm. H. Biel.
Lawrenceville—Andrew Scott.
townships.
tower St. Clair—Charles King, John Scbuck.
ritt—Samuel Barton, Wm. M. Porter.
East Deer —Th«ma3 Donnelly, James B. Ueagy.
Shaler—J. L. Elcesor, William Graham.
Upper St. Clair—Barnes Ford, James o‘Couuor.
Milflin—Hiram Neill, Archibald McAlees.
Baldwin—lsaac Bausman, Finley Curry.
Robinson —Robert Guthrie, J. 11. Phillips.
Versailles—Col. Wm. S. Miller.
Wilkins—Andrew Thompson.
Peebles—Dr. A. 11. Gross.
Pine—Thomas Gibson, Esq.. Jno. M.-Marlin
Rose—Robert Morrow, Samuel G. M'Cawley
Franklin—Samuel Neely, Richard Robertson.
Chattier*)—li. Ingram, Sc .1 y.
Plum—J.C Stewnrt, James Brier.
A Dishonest Scamp.— Our uoighbor, M&darno
Edwards, tho clairvoyant, who has boon healing
tho sick and investigating into futurity, by
moans of mesmerism and clairvoyance, was yos*
torday thrown into great trouble by the sudden
disappearance of her husband, who departed
tho city with nearly all her money and effects,
without as much assaying, “by your leave!”
"We called in to see the lady, a few minutes
after, and sbo appeared to be in tho greatest
distress on ncoount of his dishonest conduct.
She was married to the scamp, by tho coercion
of her parents, about four years ago, in Ports
mouth, N. 11., where he lectured and practised
as a mesmerieer. Discovering, soon after their
marriage, that his wife was a good clairvoyant
subject, be commenced traveling with her, at
first giving exhibitions of mesmerism, but final
ly adopting ihe more lucrative business of tell
ing fortunes and prescribing for tbo siok. They
have been engaged in this for some lime, aud
daring their stay in this city have been very
successful. The husbend, however, appeared to
think he could do something bo'ter, and yester
day morning, while she was at breakfast, Beized
on her clothes, $126 in money, a valuable dia
mond breast pio, and other articles, and left on
the eight o’clock mail train for Cleveland.
Madame Edwards immediately communicated
the circumstance to the police, who telegraphed
to tho Marshal of rolioe ia tho Forest City, and
about four o’clock in tho afternoon, a return
despatch was received announcing his capture
at that plaoe, upon the arrival of the Pittsburgh
tnua.
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PROFESSORS OF TilK HIfiHSuiIOOL —A meOtlDg
of the Bo‘i.rd of Liucition was held last night,
at Trhioh Mr. Phiiolus Dean was unanimously
elected Professor nf Natural Seienoes, and Mr.
W. W. Dioksno, Professor of Mathematics, of
the High School.
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The committee on Salaries reported ndverso
to the prayer of the Directors of the Fifth Ward,
for a change in the salaries of their teacher?.
The report was adopted by the Board.
A resolution Fas passed to notify the Assis
tant Professors that thoir services would be rc
.juired by the first of .September.
On motion of Mr. Miller, the President uf the
Board, and Mr. M’Kown, the Principal of the High
t'chocl, were authorized to visit the East, for
the purpose of reporting on the orgnniziiion,
general management and discipline of High
Schools in the different cities.
Assault* and Batteries —George Me Hitt wt>s
held to bail yesterday by Alderman MoKeuna,
for committing a brutal ‘hssau’t on Mrs. Cfttbu
riuc oallagher.
John Smith, for a similor cffenco, on complaint
of Peter Wiinrn, was bid i to bail by Alderman
Wilson.
Peter Wimin, for assaulting John Smith, was
required by A !J or may Piukinson to giro securi
ty for his appearance at Court.
Andrew Groty mado information before Alder
man Parkinson, against Prank Wolff, for assault
and battery, and the defi-udaot w*is held to bail.
This prosecutor was subsequently held to bail,
for a similar offence, by Alderman TatkinsoD, on
complaint cf Caspar Sebold.
Johu Miller, for assaulting Frank Wolff, was
required to give security, by Alderman Parkin
son.
Serious Accident. Yesterday afternoon, a
little c iild of Mrs. Mareluud, milliner. Fifth
street, while playing in the street, near its mo
ther’s residence, was run over by' one of the
Excelsior omnibuses and seriously injured. The
wheel of tbo vehicle passed over the ankle of
tho chilli, and tho bone is auppoied (o Lave boen
broken.
Mam Killed —On Monday night, about half
past 12 o’clock, a m.ic named Jorry Dowling,
fell out of a third story window in tho house of
Mr. Foley, in Quino’e Court. High street, and
was instantly killed Ilis skull was fractured
in several places by the fall. He lcavo3 a wife
and two children.
Selling Lidtur on Sunday.- Matthias Haas,
a tavern keeper on Liberty street, io tho Filth
Ward, plead guilty, yesterday, before Alderman
Wilson, to selling liquor on Sunday, and was
fined fifty dollars, but not having the needful to
pay his fine, waß sent to jail for ten days.
Wheat asp Flour. —The importation of
these articles into our city seems to be very
heavy just now. Yesterday, ono thousand six
hundred and eighty-cue barrels of Flour and
four hundred and ceveoty bnshels of Wheat, ar
rived at the wharf.
The Democrats County Convention will
meet this morning, at eleven o’clock, in the
Court House.
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[ME CITY POST.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
Reported Expressly for the Dally Horning Post
AUGUST 22-
Backi County luduitrlkl Exhibition.
Doylxstown, August 21.—The address before the Bucks
00, Industrial Exhibition was delivered to-day, by Horace
Greeley, and listened to by a large concourse of citizens. His
subject waß Industrial progress as exhibited In the recent
World’s Fairs in London, New York aud Paris, and it was
treated very ably, affording the speaker ample opportunity
to Introduce a moan of facts and Interesting data showing
progress and improvement both In the mechanic arts end
agriculture. The address elicited great applause, and gave
unusual satisfaction.
The crowd in attendance on the exhibition Is very great.
There were near 20,000 persons on the grounds to-day. The
display of agricultural implements and cattle, and also
manofociures of various kinds, is very fine. The race
course is now open, and tho collection of various fine breed**
of horses from all parts of the Union, is one of the most
attractive features of the exhibition. The arrangements
ere in the highest degree creditable. The exhibition Hall
Is a spacious structure, lighted with gas, and affords an ad
mirable opportunity to view the various articles of manu
facture exhibited. People aro still pouring in from all
quarters of the country. The hotels are overfiewing and
the citizens have thrown their doors open for the accommo
dation of strangers.
Destructive Fire at CUvilanf.
Cleveland, August 21.—A tire occurred last night on Su
perior 6treet. The loss of Gaylord A 00., druggists, is esti
mated at $36,000 —Insured in the Home for $2,000, Etna
$1,01)0, Hartford Fire Insurance Co. $3,000, Atlantic $3,000,
London and Liverpool $lO,OOO, Commonwealth $2,000, to
rillard $3,000. Loeb, clothier, lost considerably by removal
and water; amount unknown; insured for (3,250 In the
Star, Etna and Home Co. Mould, confectioner, sustained a
small dunnage; insurance unknown. The building was
saved.
I,c l ts villa, August 21.—The next Congressional delega
tion from Kentucky stands thus : 6 Americans, 4 Democrats
and anti-Know Nothings. The State Senate stands IT
American and 7 Democrats; the House Cl American and 39
Democrats. The majority for Morehead, American, for
Governor wIU be about 4000.
Cincinnati, August 21.—100 counties, official returns,
from Kentucky, make Morehead’a majority 5376 ; there Is
a reported Democratic majority in tho three remaining
counties of 1125.
A Liberal Union Convention.
Boston, August 21.—A call for a liberal Union Couven
t'on of the opponents of Liquor Prohibition and Fanatical
legislation, to meet in Worcester on the 30th Inst., has
been issued. It is Signed by Bradford L. Wales, late Mem
ber, and Democratic candidate for Governor of this State,
Isaac n. Wright, late Navy Agent at this port, and other
prominent members of the Whig and Democratic parties.
They propose to repudiate both of the old parties as uu
worthy of confidence.
Tlic Kptdemtc at Si or folk aud Porta-
Norfolx, August 21. —Twenty-fiTe deaths from fever are
reported for the 4S hours ending on Monday at two o'clock.
Twenty four deaths occurred at Portsmouth during the
same nine. The Howard Association has sent up an order
for a largo amount of provisions, mattrasses, Ac-, to go down
by the boat this evening, The collect! n 6 for tills city now
umount to $lO,OOO.
Kansti Items.
Ft. Louis, August 21.—Th»rs are rumors that Judg* El
more is resisting the Government; he eaye that Pierce had
no right to remove him because he cannot interfere with
the judiciary.
Out* hundred bav* died of cholera at Fort Riley at the
last dates. Tho territory was suffering from heavy rains
Bridges were swept away, and the streams were unfordable
There is nothing important on the subject of legislation.
Nxw Yob&, August 21.—C01. J. H. Wheeler, U. 8. Minisb r
U) Nicaragua, sailed from this port yesterday afternoon. In
Lbe steamship Norther* Light, for Ban Juan, Nicaragua.
Two porsous were drowned in ths Hast River on Sunday
evening, by the capslriug of a bOit. Tho parties were in
toxicated.
Baltimore Items.
lULTiiioae, Augn«t 21.—The authorities of Portsmouth,
Vn , have sent a request to this city for medical aid. They
state the fever to be still on the increase.
Kills, one of the parties shot at the recent lirem.-u’p riot in
this city, died to-day.
Kentucky* Electiou.
F&AMiro&T, Kt., August 21.—One hundred counties, ofll
dal, give Moreliead u majority of 6.370. Floyd, Perry and
L»>tcher counties are to bear from, which gave 1125 majori
ty for Clarke.
Weekly Dink Statement
Ne\> Yokk.. August 21st.—The Bank Blateuirut tor the
pn,t «itl shows k of $1211,000 In specie ; slol,Ow
in circulation, and $192,1500 In depotutej.; alr» an lntreu. L e
J’bW.ooo In loans.
More Aid for the Sufferers
B.XTt.*, Auvcuft 21 —The Mechanic? it the Nut? YurJ *:
Ci;nrlH>toD huvt* ToU*d a ilny’* pay a* a donation tor th«-
at tb*» Navy Yard at ilo*port TU« amount * ill
rru- h Dourly sl,f>Oo.
I'un.U'CLpnii, Angus 21 Capt. 0 0. Wddlw died iti-
Ui Tiling Hu mmWDnJ'd Camp But out, below Han ci'*
in the war of I^l2.
Death or ill i-Clovernor Metcalf
Cin<:i>nati. '2l. Ex-Uorornor Metcalf, o! Km
tucky. di»-J v f i-hoWa, oo NnturJav. at til? rc^idontf, Kurt-.
Ks-triat.
iivaTvS, AUkTust 21.—An Injunction baR 1 i*kj grant* d
luatoat building the rival telegraph to Cape o**l, under
Smith’* preteoded grunt of the Morse patent.
President of Urown tnlveraity
pK.ivmt'tcc. K 1., August 21—Professor llamas
wis ti>-dsy elected President of Brow n L Diversity , lu p4a> <
ot Professor Waylaud, resigned.
WANTED^-
Ohlo and I'cnna. U. It. Dividend
Scrip* by AUSTIN UOMIS.
1 L Sl'ULVfc-
J 1 ItuUND li&vriAK —I*l* lbs tor rain by
It autjl*. H A. FAHNESTOCK A i>\
1)* iTAMi —&u i-a«Xa Dr»t ndrts lor wil*> by
autflS B A. FAHNKSTOCK A CO
('KAI’KF' GMAPrir —utiou-e Uut-houee Fruit euppltej
T to order, dally, at 47 Fifth street.
TIIAWBiSKKY PLANTS— Young thrifty Tinea, snUabl
O fur planting, of the Vatican tested varieties, at 47 Fift
Dl. ARNOLD A SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
And Qoatlomen's Furnishing Goode,
N o eo MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth,
Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stuck
ci Cloths, Caßsimt*r«s and Vestings, Garments made to
order on the shortest notice, and In tho latest stylos
49~AU orders promptly attended to. (augl7 '2m
WHIG UT’B~ PRISM IU M HATH AKItiN stops the U»lr
from falling out, aod produces a luxuriant
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION
H moves all dandruff ami disease deposits.
For sals, wholesale, by B K. SELLERS A CO. lauglb
r p HE CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, of Pittsburgh,
J[ will receive written applications (until Monday, the
third Jay of September next,) from Ladies desirous of fllUog
the Mtuation of Assistant Teacher in the High School. The
•< jallticationn must be equal to those of the beat Female
i '. achers In Academies.
Addrefs R. K McGOWIN,
augl7:iJ2w(chG) Central Board of Education
ill RIGHTS PREMIUM KATIIAIUON is the greatewt
Yf Ib-autifier of the age.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION
IL-oders the Hair soft aud glossy.
For sale by KEYSEK, HAFT, SOOTT and SELLERS, a)
. cent*. anglrt
Irvine's Great Work,
TOIIE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.—The first vol
£. uoe of the above work la now ready for delivery—the
H-cond volume will be ready hbortly. It Is ne> tly gotten
U j^_p r lnted on fine paper, with three or more portraits and
plane. Price $2,00 per volume.
This edltlbn Is published exclutively by subscription, and
payable on the delivery of each volume
T. J. KISNER A 00. are sole Agents for the above work,
ufiiee, No. 20 Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, in Dr. G. K.
Shaw’s Optician Store.
tfr- All orders addressed to T. J. K. A Co. will be strictly
i.'tended to. &&■ Cauvaarers waotrd. aug2d»wlm
WALTXfI I’. MAH6HALL.
IMPORTERS and Dealers In French and American PA
PEH HANGINGS, 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
fttf- Sole Agents for the celebrated manufactures of
'lussrs. Delicourt A Co., Paris. aug7
T UNIATA BLOOMS— ..
#1 M) tons E. 11. Lytle’s Juniata Lump?;
00 tons Juniata Bioome; for Bale by
hu #l _ _ J. W. BUThKK A 00.
I'ekln Tea Btore (
N 0.3 8 FI *Til STREET, one doer east of the Exchange
Bank. Loverlng'fi llefiued and Clarified SUGARS for
mle by |aug!6] 8. JAYNEB.
HOSIERY —SOU dozen Ladies', Gents’ and Children’s
Summer Hosiery, of every description, just received.
tiuglO A. A. MASON A 00.
DRY APPLES—id bushels received by
ougT HENRY □. COLLINS-
BOPS— 3 sacks received and for sale by
nugT HENRY 11. COLLINB.
CiUKOMN YELLOW—SOO lbs just rec\l and for sale by
/ Jy-a FLRMINQ BROS.
SLAVERY BY a SLAVE!— My Bondage and my Free
dom ; by Frederick Douglass. One vol. l2mo/46i pp ,
Illustrated. Price $1,25. Now ready and fbr sale by
_augl7_ H. MINER A CO.
ROSEMARY, FOR THE HAIR—The beet thing in the
world for cleaning, restoring, and giving richness and
brilliancy to tbo hair. It curia the hair elegantly, removes
dandruff, and forces the beard and whiskers to grow. Ouly
lb cents per bottle. Bold by
auglT 8. L. CUTHBERT, 63 Market fit.
r'O DESTROY RATH AND ROACHES— Dae a box of the
Excelsior Exterminator. It never falls. 25 cents per
I>ox. Sold by 8. L. CUTHBERT,
_ 53 Market street.
/ CARGO’S GALLERY is proverbial lor the excellence ol
its pictures. Apollo Buildings, 7ti Fourth street.
sug4
I OYERING’S UNEQUALLED STEAM
Xj stautly on haod, at |au«3| V. R. DRAVO’B.
LJ UAD—IO bbls Potomac fchad received and for sale by
O jyl“ ATWELL, LEE A CO.
PIG METAL—'2OO tons Coal Blast Charcoal Metafin yaid
and tor sale by (aug2( J. W. BUTLER A 00.
GINGHAMS. —A. a. MASON A CO. have just received
20U pieces uew and desirable styles of Ginghams, which
they will sell at Semi-annual prices. aug!3
BED-BUG POiSCN—A HUie remedy, easily ap-
Jo plied. Price 26 cents per bottle. Sold at
aogfl 63 MARKET ST.
I" 710 K THE HAIR—
Alcibiade Oil, price ccnta par bottle.
Monroe’s Hair Renovator, 25 cents per bottle.
Turkish Hsir Balm, 50 do do
Persian Hair Dye, 60 do do
Hair Coloring Fluid, 50 do do
Liquid Hair Dye, $1 per box.
Sold by [ang9] S. L. CUTHBERT, 53 Market at.
irtvn -23 bUSbelB WM HS f H.^LL y iN3
/ Sa'hDAMON SKKD—IOO ibe for rale by
Au P A. FAHNESTOCK ft 00.,
corner First and Wovd sts
AUglO
I^GOa—a i,bis it«h Kifer r«c’d by express »nd fur wile by
r 4 jyi: h. uolllnb.
Kentucky Election*
month.
New York City Items
Death of an Army Officer.
Injunction Urauteit
W 2 frourlb
lb- for t*al- bv
H A FAHNESTOCK A Co.
corner First an<l Wool *t-<
JAMES WARDKOI*.
JAMES WAKDKOF
To Female Teachers,
joseru u. uuuueb.
Marshall & Co«,
,. ■„_ .... ~„
COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TilADh. AND
MKKKUAHTS' UXCIIANUK.
OFFICERS
/Vcridmt—JOilN BHIPTON.
firtt Tice t*rendcnt—V7it. H. guiru
Second •• •• w*. U. Bbown
StcrtXary— Ww. 8. Hayin.
Trtaxurcr —John D. Bcou.t
Superintendent— B. T. Noktuam, Jk.
i\.*vnUtet 0/ Arbitration for August—\S . H. Hhown, V.
P.; 0 W. lliCEiTgon, 13. Ba&bwbll, John S. Ujlwobtu,
Ibaac M. Pbnnoch.
DAILY BEVIEW OF PITTSBURGH BCAUEEIS
Ornoi 07 thx Daily Morning Post, )
Wednestlxy, August 22, 1866. /
FLuUR —Balt-s 7i) bbls extra from wharf at $7,02*4; 200
do extra family from do at $8; 100, 121, 02 and 20 du extra,
$7,02*4; 00 do do, $7,60; 22 do do. $7,60; 2i)U do to arrive
at $7,5U ; 04 aodSi drisupurtiot* at $7.25; 21 do do at 7,37 % ;
72 do extra from store at s7,ti2*.f,
CHEESE Sal** 6u and to \»\k W. U. nt He.
GRAIN—Sales 47 1 bus Oats !‘r.,iu w. tmrt at 21.-.
UAY—Sales 24 loads at Scale* nt JlW'.itiH u>u
SUGAR—SaIes 2 hbds fair at 7%c, cash.
SALT—Sales 200 bids No. 1 at $1,0214.
ABUKS—Sales 4 cask* Juuieettc Soda at J l /,, 4 ui..“. 1 t,m
Scorchiogs at 3%, rash.
OI LS—Sales 20 bbla N«>. 1 l-ar-i at 7 jc, ;'.o day*.
BACON—Sales 2000 ltd Shoulders al ; 2oou J,i Sides
at 10% ; 2000 do canvussed Hum* at 30 day* , 7oou du
Shoulders at 0%, cash, pur muds; luou do do at 9*-.;, ra*h ;
2600 do Shoulders aud Hums at cash.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Nbw York, August 21.—Cotton unchanged; market dull;
dales 000 bales. Flour tinn, with upward tendency ; Bales
11,000 bbls at full rates. Wheat unsettled ; 24,000 bushels
nold. Corn In fair retjueat, and firm, with sales 35,000 bua.
Tobacco firm. Pork firm; sales 2000 bblfl at $20,01 for
mess. Beef firm ; 200 bbls sold. Lard firtn ; sales 060 bbls.
Whisky steady ; sales 300 bbls ut 41 ‘d Groceries iu good
request, aud firm, lrmi firm, with tsaTes 200 loun. Slock*
inactive aud dull.
Baltimori, August 21 --Wheat: Hales 27,000 bus ; price*
have falleD from 6to 10c V bu; sale* of white at $1,70<0,
1 8a; red, $1,70@1,8U. Corn; aale« white at SSypOO ; yei
low, 90(g) 93. Rye dull at $1,05(31,10. Oats uuchanged;
Buies at 42(gri6. Flour dull; Bales of Ohio aud Howard at
at $8,75; City Mills freely i llered at the :atue, but w llheut
buyers.
Cattle market
Ptm.iuei.pili a . August 21.—The arrivals of CnlUe during
the paai week have b**n *4 ult« lurit* Be**f Cat In were dis
posed ct at from $0 to $U > 100 tbs. fthnwp frt m $4.25 to
$4,60 ?* cwt, or $2,26t<i;1,6(J head. o*>wa and Calves, $26
tgisG6 ilogs from $8,25 to $8,05 V 10Q lbs. The total
nmouut of stock fur the week 1b us fohwvrs Beef Cattle, 1150
bead; Sheep, 6000; Cows'aud Calves, 200 ; Llogs, 1000.
AUCTION SALES.
Auction—Sales Daily
AT th*i Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood aud
Fifth stn-etH.at 10 o’clock, A. M., a geu«*ra 1 assortment
of ceASonabls, Sl&pi* and Fancy Ury Goods,OiiHbiag, Huotj
and Shoes, liaU,Caps, A:.,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M ,
Groceries. Glamours, Tatis Cutlery, Looklr.2
Glasses, Now aud Jicivod llaud Houeehrdd and Kitchen fe ur
allure, A;.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles. M’.u'ics) Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gov U, UuM aui
tfilT«r watches, Ac. • l’. M DAVIS, Aurtioo*—t (JidJlrtl
P. M. DAVItt, Auctioneer.
VALUABLE STOOlio AT AUCriuN—Uti I'j.ur.-cUy
Jini ms;., at »» i.V ! ivh, at il,<: iicrrluu!-' Ki
change, Fourth Mrw»*l, wFI 1m sold—
‘2>J shares Merchants and Manufacturer. 1 ' But.'; Hi;- k ,
lit) do Exchange I’jink SUek ;
10 Jo Mechauiep' Jo;
10 Jo Ohio aud Ppod». Hiulru&J o<> Mock.
Hur'iU F. M I>AVIF, Auction.
1? IK K STKEL MlSl.Nii Co. STvh.K AT AUCTION —uu
. Thursday eTeoing, Aug. -i, at S o'clock, >»t the Mer
rhnnLn‘ Exchange, Fourth hlrwt, will be sold, by order of
11. J. Lianna, Treasurer—
Shares Fire Steel Mining Co. Stock, forfeited lur non
j ny tnent of asse9-n:«n' s.
auglT % Auctioneer.
ASSIGNEE'S SALK OF INTEREST
IN A ESTABLISH
MENT —The
expose I' (ml- at at the Merchant.*-’ Ex
change. Fourth st, in the city of Pittsburgh, r-n TllL'lts
DAY, the b;h day of S-opL-mber, la.Sf*. at 7*- o'clock I' M .
all the right, tit le, interest and '•lnim of -ml 11 ugh D King,
as an r.;ual eo partner. of. la and tn the firm and r*'«l nod
|«‘r»on»l estate, property, ell«a:t> and «-/i*tr of the tlrm and
part uer.-ihip of 11. 11. Ryan A Ou.
The manufacturing e»L»tiii.«hm«nt rd tbi< f.:m i« one uf
l lie grealev. ni.-.l m->et tup'irt.- .•! Us klad : n 11. •• \\ es: --
romprl’dng liotncn.-v !:uui.fi.''iirui,* bn.Jiug nod mr.cl.i
nery. with -team [► "-t to u» ■ «ti ; t > r»*tir . i> ar*hnu*c M .
mat«*riai<. U:,*« iuar-.: fa ••. ui e i Jo . Lit ure, tvle, uu
plem-nt-. A - . Af
Th* ralue of this iuN-n-t •*.it I- 1 approximated be an in
npection * t the proper: , l-> . i .r » hod. • • - \ J.o-:!.')
v. ill U- iitt -r.led
■J3 i! »r<-j Ner.L Am-*rira x*-; pet Sh
!> J.’ Ch.ii t i--r< \ aid t h K i - ..
• 1. i;V:t M:nw» •i g.*: St . '. r • -t-due.
!•» !• Allegb-uy Val'-y R UO* Stock, | ill up
Ifp 1. Frtf.fK* Gobi vu»r! .• Mining d’,
£loxo Bond Caudaigua and Ntagao tall* KiiluO.il C
• upous attached, payable in N. \* V -t k
siOu lienj Er:r o\iuh! <A . P'-r.ns ) and UV'aU-. pat
Me at Fine
T« ru*« at cale
e| |i D King
•itl-burgb. Au.' l-i. 1-C I* M L' A \ IS. A it. r
I'O :.r.-- -t.i» !»' :• s m >tf. No. I* -•• fi.iuit-W
[ h-.-e •' P Ni !• \ 1 1.-, Au -t i..0--"r.
in.-! tl.s-.i HL'I i:ltli it-.
ICIKUNS TK A.NSPOK TA TIO.H LINK.
AM‘l 0! i'ATI .\U if tio ilu. ea for ! mn? i■rt i c
F'reight3 to at‘d Irr«tn tin* Kustrru Cifle'i. »l.\ F-un-il
itila Cmini and Kiiil:"-v.! •, \Te hm
Ik'tv:.-. 4: . eu ro.', u. n LmUll.K lUII.V I.INK. *1,1.-!,
u» et ;>v«t l.‘*ou i.»n- p»T m >u!!s .b-h »«y
W- n.*yjif > or frWn.l*. «u>l tui-p --M i.> r>»nii••
tin* }»Jpr*)V< ll.'-r*- »rl U< a.'tl.un; *p'»r«M a
Our part t > rmj 5r r cr.\J in tc.i a nr.lm,: Ka-t
u nU'l \» r-ts-jji Ki t. ii » ith pn*ti»pt!'ui<- auJ .tr-val- l>
KIKK A. MITJUKt.U
Oan-.J lu-.n. I-ut.i.ur. U »'«
V’ ■liin bl <■ K»rui for naif,
O irUATK IN A HAMS Tu\\ NSII!I\ PI'TI.KK Cul'NT\ ,
••. n’.aimii*: U 1 u-r-s , 11 .> nfiw , f wLi- h n'r uud<*r ti!
tivnU'.-n H.h fir.'i-ti-’ur. about t-> .leoho** fnrmitu'. I
dlfyose yf nil 1 h S twk, 0: iiu m. ! Hay *"»ti I.huJ. i: >l.* ; r “*i
Enquire i>(
aurfl l ri.rrirr «d nth and Scnihfir 1.l >■ :»
PA J-K 3 H-Tr-:, ,'*, K .n i I.HU I, *Jj< info* ’I.-Url-T.
X* ancevtll-*; U**» * ell, nod t- • t:i:s‘ :•• f>: a \ iurv»rJ !
will be hold in Ki*r Ai r- h t* ( r k.!t« tl i Vkiy !■ «
price. i-! TIioMAS
ttiiglft ?.'• Koorth atr.-^t
IAI>I KS’ KIL'ING tiU>\KS-Jn-t r«*>vm-l b. r.'prr,.-
j and l->r .’aif nt No 11 1 \S > i*i e: rn't.
au<tfi J WII.PON A *-V
MiVUT AN T AM Ins eenaou ot t e j ear, » lieu
X of the f.Otnach au-1 t*o«ol» are m fn mu:, anJ, U i.n
glecled, nr* so apt in degenerate in;** cbol-r<» m«>rbu«, nr
uvea Asiatic cholera, no t»mily should l>e aitboa! n bolt:.*
of iho C<*nvfulruted Kwwuke <*t JaUkalcAUiager, and a bolt!-
uf Wickey'a colebruled lliarthu-n Medjrlne, whirl), if u?>*d
anrordlcg to 3.'i , i'iu|mnvin< dir»('iioD«. will prove n speody,
Pale and efficacious remedy. They ,-an U* bed cniy M ; the
Drug Store of J».»i i N IiAH.Ja..
BUglb lAj W«--d street.
r B to UACCO—
X. -0 blit KupSell 4 Ho 1 1 i□Pf > li f> .'>» nud Hr Lump Tidiu.
16 do Wm. IL Graut't 6
16 do UrantX Williams’ 6s
10 do K. Robinson A Go.‘« 6b and Ss do
m capes “Jwarf boxes” Cubatnee's hall j«uind lump
Cavendish Tobacco;
1 case “ Yankee Do-tlle ” dn ;
Hc»W‘Thom»H'” perfoctloo pound lump Tobacco ;
In Btoro und for wde by
auglb MILLKIt 4 RiCKKTSON.
POTASH —lu Peaks Potash in eiore and for rale by
augl.S MILI.KiI A IUCKKTSON.
STAR CaNULKS—U'O wlrule and halt boxee Citnriuuatt
Star Caudles, As, 6s and t»s, in Ptore and fi r sale by
MIM.KK * KICKKT3UN.
RATS' IlATi»' tiA‘t>-' —■Tim Kxi-Ws or'ltVl unjlum-’li
l£xl**rrnlnntor will Mfn cin.r your prruilse.H ot tin****
Croubl«*Home punts. Trj* it. tv IJ. wlh>U*mil« uml retail, l-y
sugH
S. I. CUTMHKKT. f.:: Mark *t '
r Uet~ rid ol iheui, by u.u.* lh«
India Fly Paper, which causes their destruction by
thousands. Five eenU a theel. For sole at
auglL b 3 MARKET ST
OEiUiAV E’ti~ELECTKi>CH KM 10AL~A KuM A, or'Yjol
land Bitters—a pure remedy for Dyspepsia, Lose ut
Appetite, Headache, Lability, Ac. Sold bv
QUgll H L. CUTUHKiIf, bo Market -t.
POWDERED ELM BAUK—I> libifl tor hale by
lt. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO
HEN ZOIC ACID—I&O ounces for pale by
aojrlu H. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
Have you Tuiku ’
WIUQIIT’S PREMIUM KATIIAKION?
If not, try it, and yon will never be without it.
lt« bure to ask for
WRIdUT’S PREMIUM KATHAKIjN,
Or you may pot r worthless article.
For pblo by all DrappUt-. ‘Z r .< cents per battle.
Wholesale Western Depot, l>r. KKYSKR, K. K. HELI.EILH
A 00., and JOHN HAFT. auglb
PUKE BRANDY I have on linnd a very excellent urti
do of Brandy, for medicinal purposes. Those wanting
a good article can always procure it at
_jyl9 _ _ JOS. FLEMING'S.
JUST RECEIVED, by Impress, a beautiful article of U
dies' Colored Gaiters, latcFt styles.
jy2* VV. K. BCUMKKTZ, No. 107 Market st.
KYK FLOliK —40 bi>lh just rec'd by the •* Kuiry Oueeu,"
and J'or sale by
augU BPRINUKK HARBAIGII .V D».
bids jUrl lec-lv?d by rt.-umtx„it •• Kiln," uud
jP for wale by
angU SPRINGER HAKBAUGII .V CO.
AiIoOOLATK— 10 boxes No 1 Norfolk Chocolate in ntwe
) and for sale by MILLER A KICKKTSON,
H ngl.l Nos. *2l and 223 Liberty street.
S - "ALKEATUSt-JW boxes •'McFarland's" Baleratu.s in
store and fdr sale by
aU)< l4 MILLKK & niCKKTSON.
I xA l K Y~SALT— 6 bbla Sack Dairy Sait just rec’j and lor
X/ salo by {auglJj MILLKK A RICKETBON.
KAZIL SUGAR—UO boxes White Brazil Sugar In More
and for side by
aQ gl4 MILLKK A RIOKETSuN.
CSaRB. UK SODA—IO kegr Carb. of Soda In store and tor
j sale by [augl4) MILLKK A KICKKTSON.
BURGUNDY Vi rcil —K’UU H-e tor Mrtle by
1$ A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
UU gl4 corner First aud Wood bU.
BORAX REFINED— 1600 lbs lor sale by
aU gl4 U. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co
ALEX. HENNA — 360 lbs for sale by
augl4 U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO
SULbIiUK—O,OOO lbs lor sale by
l aU g7 R. A. FAHNESTOCK ACo
W eT SCH M K IIT Z , at No. IUT Market street, is
# now closing out bis entile v ummer stock o!
Boot*, Shoep and Gaiters at reduced jjrices. Ladies, you
should by all means call and procure u pair of those beau
tlful Gaiters, selling bo low.
riUltt HANDSOMEST assortment ot Gaiters aud Fancy
1 Bhoen can be bought at No. LU7 Market street, cheap
for cash. [aut(4l . K Kin 7.
KCKIV k’DMt EGkTv EDI KKOfc 1V K D !
The New York Journal fo.' September;
Peterson’s Magazine Jot
Memoirs of J. Gordon Bennett, and bis Times ;
My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Doug lass ;
The Escaped Nun, or Disclosures of Convent Lite ;
Learning to Talk—for the Nursery.
AH new Books, new Magazines ftnd new Papers received
as boou as published, at the cheap Bookstore of
W. A. UILDKNFKNKKY A CO.,
auglS Fifth st., opposite the Theatre
M’“~U«iuiTO BARS —A.‘a~MaV>N " A CO. have ji»«i
opened another dar«'e nuppiv i«t Mtiequiti. Netting-.
1 in ati colors, and at very low prices. augli
' . •>- r N
L ';S «L* i:
'■:sy nKiV , ;f' *•
U’ .y V~t' ~ ' ’
Aisn s von nr* er ass:a
Thx Rivxa.—The stage of water at daak last evsulng w»»
6 feet, by the pier marts and falling. Weather cloudy
and warm
Tat steamer “ Rosalie,” Capt. A. Sheppard, is lbs regular
Wheeling packet this morning; she lea l " s at 10 o'clock.
Pot Cixcikxati -Capt. Shunk’a new stern-wheel sleamer
‘‘ Wenona,” was unavoidably detained yesterday by press
of business; she will positively leave to day, at 10 o'clock,
for the Queen City and all Intermediate porta. Passengere
wishing a lirstclass boat to travel on should give her acall
Foa St. Lous - The fine new steamer "Argonaut" will
leave for the above and intermediate ports to-day, at 10
o'clock, A. Jd. A few deys since we published a notice ol
this magnificent beat, and commented In reference to name,
power, Ac., and the happy omen which should attend Ihe
name; and we now think If any person can personify ihe
Captain of the “Argo,” or the Chief Argonautof the olden
time, our friend Capt. Ueo. C. M'Leau is the man to do it.
May ho reap the reward expected by those who enlisted un
dec his banner, and become, as Jason of olden time, noted
in history as the prince of navigators.
ARRIVED.
steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
•• Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
*• Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth.
“ Clara Fisher, Henderickson, West Newton.
“ Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
“ Michigan No. 2, Hsrst, Wellsville.
*• Rosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
" Lucorne,Bennett,Brownsville.
** Qen. Bayard, Peebleß, Elisabeth.
14 Clara Fisher, Henderickson, West NewUu.
44 Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
44 Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville.
“ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling.
44 Gipsy, Klinefelter, Cincinnati.
•• North Star, Hasiett, St. Louis.
41 Castle Garden, Devinney, Louisville.
Pittsburgh, Stsobsn-rllle and Wheeling
__ Packets.
I The RO3ALIK, Captain A. 8. SatpaiED, and
jflllßfithe ECLIPSE, Captain ;Geobob D. Moobj, will
run aa regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate
porta.
The ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.—JWnr7wip she
will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at 7 % o’clock, A. M.
The ECLIPSE will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A. M.~ Rtiuming,
fthe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 1% q’clock, A.M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. u. CQLLISUWOOD, Agent,
uotSS
N ■>. l&R Fronl
HcgaUr Tuddif Packet for WhceilDigt
Marietta and Galllopolls.
■vy The Dew and splendid steamer CONVOY,
(■MM&g£JoB!t Wolf, Jr., Master, K. Daheauh, Clerk,
leave for the above and intermediate ports
every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M., positively.
For freight, or passage, apply on board to
jv23 U. M. IIAKTON, or C. BARN Ed, Agents. _
For St. Loatif fit* Paul* and Fails of ttt
Anthony*
The Earner SAM YOUNG, Captain R. C.
I jßn ; Clerk, Pobtir; will leave for the above
jpyUßftapJ Intermediate porta ou FRIDAY, August
24, at 10 A. M.
For freight or pas?ago apply on board, or to
sortl FLACK A KARNES, Agents.
The *learner SAINT LOUIS, Captain Jr«s«
[ Clerk, B. WooDetas; will leave for the
aESSSESnbove and intermediate porta ou WEDNES
DAY, August 22, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on l*oard, or to
un«2l FLACK A BARNES, Age„u
For Louliville.
— mr . The steamer ENDEAVOR, Captain J. W.
I -ffiBj^MARKU; Clerk, MaRRELU will leave for thi*
4s^Sß|ftab o ve and Intermediate ports ou WEDNES
DAY, August 22, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on U-ard, or to
au*2i JOHN FLACK, Agent.
”Por Cincinnati.
mb The splendid steamer WKNONA , Capt J N.
LjEjHftJffSncSK; Clerk KoaiKfuN, will leave for the
and Intermediate port--*, WEDNESDAY,
Instant, at 10 A. M.
For freight or pa*aag-* apply on board, or to
ku.-20 HARNEb A COLLING WOOD, Agent,..
Tho fin** steamer OASTI.K UAUI»KN, C&i*'..
I l£. DsviitNtt ; Clerk Hitmans, will leuvetor
ubOTt* anJ intermediate j* >rta on Tt'KS
L».\V, 'list instant, at 10 A. M
h ii/20
mm, The strainer NORTH STAR, Captain Wx
; Cfarfc, A J. Haslktt; will leuvet.'r
Omftlbi- above and Intermediate port son I' tl K 8 DAY,
August 21st, at 10 A M.
Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to
aug!7 FLACK A BARNES, AgenM
For St. Loula.
The utraraer ARGONAUT, Captain Uto 0
Clerk, LlUWIck ; will leave for tbu
anil lutermcdlaL- ports WEDNESDAY,
Auiruil 2&1, at 10 A M
For trrtcbi or pa.-sag* apply on l«oirJ, or to
•inti: ;flack a baknks, A<-ut.«.
H'M I’ HA I'M
IKYKK CLERK, at. Lons, Mo, (at W. N Newell'*
j ) J K. BAKBoUH haring lung exp-erifiKre in
R«*c<*h-inc and Discharging Freight tor KW-amUiaD*,
-ni-*rior Inducements to Strain boats desiring a DISGU AUU
ING CLERK. iny4
!ii' r**iL— t fur -1... kV
CHAtU.OTTK BLI MK,
No. 11H WOOD STREET, PITTSIIU Ktl l!, .« ju.l re
ceiving a large stock of PIANOS, of tin* in:--: -ryles,
:r.'Ui the Factories of
BAUMOARDTKN A HEINS, Hamburgh:
HAuLKT, DAVIS A CO., Bo*u>u ;
HAINES, BROS. A CUMMINGS, New York.
A. 11. KKICUENBACU, Philadelphia:
Together with those of other makers, at prices from $225 to
$1,000; including every variety and style, lroiu the plain
Put substantial Iron (ram* Piano, to the meet elegantly
'arred Ixiulfl XIV. style. Square and Grand Pi&oo*.
Arrangements have been made with the manufacturer?,
by which their Instruments are fold lower by their exclu
m«« ugents here than In the East, and without the addi
tional cost and risk of transportation.
Every Piano aold by the eubwcriber is warranted perfect
iu every respect, and a written guarantee will bo given il
JAMK.~ P.I.VKKM
r IHJK undersigned, proprietor** cf the PLYMOUTH AD-
X VERTIBKH, wishing to embark in another enterprlf-e.
offer the entire establishment for pale. The paper la in it*
second volume, and is now doing a good, profitable business.
The jobbing and advertising the prefent year will reach
$l,OOO. The subscription list Is large, and rap
idly. With a UtGe exertion it can be doubled. The mate
rial is nearly new. Payments made easy. For a good
practical printer, this is an opportunity rarely prvaetitevL
Possv&sioQ will be given at the close of this volume.
47* AU communications relative to the above can be tid
dreseod to the subscribers, at Plymouth, Richland county,
Ohio. [auglluiawtf) ROBINSON A LOCKK_
WUKnrra PREMIUM KATHARiON ‘v-ob the head,
aud removes ail symptoms of hraJucbe.
Persous using
WRIGHT’S KATHABION
Aro never liable to Bun-stroke.
WRIGUV3 PREMIUM KATUARION
la the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, rutnluing tb«
Llhir in any required form.
For sale by Dr. GKO. 11. KKYSKII and R. K. SELLER!
A CO., at 26 cents per bottle. auul't
ANTED TO FILL AN ORDER—
Stock of the Bank of Pittsburgh ;
do do Merchants and Manufacturers’Dank ;
do do Mechanics’ Bank.
Every kind of Stock bought and sold on commission.
WILKINS A CO-, Commission Stock Brokers,
augl 76 Fourth street.
DIVIDEND SCRIP of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
road Company bought and sold
augl WILKINS A CO., 76 Fourth st.
INDIANA* PUKE BANK and other broken Rank" Note
bought at highest rates.
auel WILKINS A CO , 75 Fourth st
OIL ORIGANUM—39O lbs for sole by
B. A. FAUNKBTOCK A CO.,
augl Corner First and Wood eta
Squills —uuo ibe for sale by
augl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CU
I INBKKD OIL—3OOO ealioua for sale by
j auß i B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE —Putnam’B, Uodsy's, Graham's,
Peterson’*, Ballon’s, Household Words, Knickerbocker,
Leslie’s Journal, Leslie’s Gazette, and oil the Magazines fur
August have been received at MINER A CO.’S,
jj.;jl No. 33 Smithfleld street.
(" S'ALABkiA LIQUORICE — J*rime quality; just rer'd aud
) for sale by [ jy2B) FLEMING BROS.
8Y Hi NOES—A full aseortmeut juwt rec’d and for Bale by
j, 2 8 FLEMING BUGS.
ALCUUOL— 10 bb£'jußt received and for sale by
j y2B _ FLEMING DUOS.
L"'aluTljilj— A "DrLnie"article; just rac’d end for sale by
j y2fl FLEMING BROS-
OCHKNGK’S SEAWEED TONIO—I 2 do aof Ibis celebra
te ted Tonic, also 12 doz of Bchenck'a Pulmonic Syrup,
received by __ [JylP] JOS. FLEMING.
I YOKKUAVB’S HOLLAND BiTTEilB—l4* dozen of these
> excellent Bitters rac’d by JOS. FLEMING,
jyjy Corner of Diamond and Market ct
i 1A UU MAUNKsIa”—4 cases for Bale by
(J C. A/FAUNE3TOOK A CO.,
jj3Q corner Wood aud First sis.
A bbl, for % A , pahneotock * 00.
"itASKKTS! UiSaKTd’—”» do 1 *” auj VogotuDl
an k ““ k,t “ r '“ lT ' d ‘“ d f0 _ r ”““ "J AMKS WARD ROT.
Q KMKanNUAL SALK.-A.”a. MASON VcO.niil opeu,
O on Monday, July ltitll, 10 “Of' l ‘'ns- 3 0( LAli'-oea, at 4,
b and per yunl. _ jy_\ l .°._
W B SOHMBUT'A at No. 107 Market street, sells
. a-t/r “ d 6 W w. K^o^r
MATCHES— 300 gross German Mbtchee on band anil I
i ate by [auglS] JOHN HAI 1, Ja.
'e/v CLEVELAND GiUNDSTONE3 —A superior artii
“iv/ iust received and for sale by
aug2 SOWN A TETLEY, 130 Wood st
OKANUS, STAMPS AND “ T ™“ c . ut “
|j short notioe, by BOW , . ’
aae 2 130 Wood street.
VMVE Oil TEN MINUTES suffices lor a sitting (to those
V In h&stalat OAEGO’S, 76 Fourth street. The picture
m,y then be called for. Open to visitors until 9 'A P. M.
s/ifl *1 Khin ffprfh Kkkb received by ltaUrotd mis day
°^ y RY H. CQ LLINB
R- “'kitiNED BUUiRS—» M>l» Crushed SttKars ;
15 do Powdered do.
Halved and for sale by f jytT] ATWELL, LKB A CO.
HERRING— b bbta Baltimore Herring received ami tor
Bale by LjylTj ATWELL, LEE A CO.
. ~ #\ r
v
POET OP PITTSBOEOH,
6 PSKT 0 INCHES WATER ISTUI OU\KW*L.
STEAMBOATS,
For Cincinnati.
For Louisville
JOHN FLACK. Ag-ot
For St. Louis.
J. K. Barbour,
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
No. lIS Wood street
To Printers.
1 URN MEAL —60 biubeU Coro Meal, ground ttalß day,
by I aag3] *?■ g- DRAVO.
AI’LK SDQAR-3 bbla for Bata by
iyiu BKNRI H. COLLINS.
V. ,%»av
. ** *>•
amusements.
EDWARDS
TOI JC9TLT CCLCBRiTKD
y CLAIEVOIANT,
S6SHw Oan be consulted at her rooms, cor-
u ** r of WOOD and FIFTH streets.
/3 Pittsburgh.
Rooms open Day and Evening.
Consultations private and c. r.lideu
nTy 6lk" “ GeDtlemen - *1: Ladles
JOHN W. M’GARTHY,”
IS ill Foster and', Distributor,
4 5* Wtu. attend to the Posting and Distributing of all
ktuda 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?
SUMMER RESORTS,
PEREY COUNTY WARM BPEIHGB.
aMIK above celebrated WATERING PLACE will he open
X for visitors on and alter the FIFTH OF JUNE N EXT.
They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen
miles north-west of Dancannon, (o*l* place being fifteen
miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Railroad,) at the
base of Plsgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of
more than five hundred feet. Sherman's Creek affords a
splendid opportunity for those fond of bathing, fishing or
eailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to
the sportsman; and tour smooth and shady roads through
a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery,
will diversify the amusements of the place.
HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all
times- Horses Liken to Livery on reasonable terms.
Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too
much can hardly be said. Their waters have been analyzed
by the beat Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced un:
surpaaeed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of
V e kidneys. There are some five Springs in all, every
one of which is of different temperature—the largest being
63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 93 gallons every
seven minutes. Ladles' and Gentlemen's BATHS have
been constructed, with all thi; modern Improvements, to
gether with PLUNGE BATHS, Ac., Ao.
Each day a Coaob leaves Duncannon for ths Springs,
after the arrival of thu cars.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili
ties for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations
will be the best, and the charges low.
Tutus.—Right dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty
cents per day.i
Families wishlog to engage rooms, should address the
proprietor early;
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best of servants. Musio always in at
tendance.
All communications intended to reach the Perry County
Warm Spring* should be addressed to Danc&nnon P. 0.
They will be immediately forwarded.
SVaUUKK KETHEAT.
Kkystonb uotel, hobtirqdoh Co., pxaha., one /ran*
drtd and thirty-men miles East of Pittsburgh, and
only sin hours’ ride. This delightful residence and place of
public resort Is located on the banks of the “ Blue Juniata,"
at the confluence of Spruce Creek. Its clsar spring, front
sustaining waters, here discharges Itself, and mingles Its
murmurs in coucert, as they rash down the gorges of the
Mountains.
Tho very central position of this Hotel makes It a desira
ble placo of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of
busioera and their families— and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and heat of the city. It is situated 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
tho cars and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and
the Mountains.
The House Is a new brick one, foar stories high, spacious
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to attic, with all the modern Improvements and
appliances of Cold Baths. Ac. It is also finely ventilated.
There are superb views of every department of the Moan*
tain scenery —the “glorious mountains," the “eternal
hills." Telegraph Office la in the House, always ready for
work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitors at mode
rate charges. . K. F. HASLETT, Proprietor.
&trKRZKCS3 IN PITTSBO&au:
William Carr A Co., 329 Liberty street.
John 11. Shoenberger. John Anderson.
William 8. Campbell, Bt. Charles Hotel.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
riMIK Partnership heretofore existing between tne under*
J. signed, ns BIGELOW A CO, has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent, M. Bigelow retiring from the firm.
The business of the late firm will be settled by tha continu*
>g partners, «t their old stand, Mo. 40 Diamond Alley.
M. MG BLOW,
M. I. STEPHENS,
GKO. ALIiBHT.
fangir.oi
'([(••burgh, July ‘JS, 1566.
.M. L. STIPHISS.
BIUKLOW A CO.,
(.ircoßdsoas to b. m. biqelow,)
A'<> 4t> Ptj'iiond Alley, near IV-wxi street, PITTBBURQH.
no COACQKd, CARRIAUE3, rUJiTONfct,
UUGGIKJt, and every description of Fancy
Vehicle built to order, and finished in a
JBSt—manner ooBurpa/L«ed for beauty of design,
it. Hiid M.I:tRT.
ele-jan.-v of fluirh, skill cl workmanship, and durability of
materials.
&g~ All work w a muted.
M IC\V ALK.
riMIK hul)MTiU*r takes this method to inform bis friends
and custom"!* that be commences Brewing for the
•a*OD <>u the 7" tv<n!tsth tmunf, aud "will be prepared to
irol-.b bis superior ALES. Ac , in aDy quantity desired.
The highest market price lu cash paid for good, sound,
rou HAULEY.
llAINt* YKAST tupnliej ou low t«no«.
OKO. W. SMITH,
Pill r*trwJt, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Itnr.'hJ)
Notice.
EAVJNO tbi* day, July 13, !*:•», boM niy stock in th*
Saddlery I'UniufnH to Me«-ira. J. ANDERSON A CJ., I
take pleasure in recotnuieuihnft tbeiu to my friends aud
lorojer cu.-dottier:*, and t>* tbe public anil would
rv-peetfuUy polled tor tbetn a continuance of my patron*
mre, feeling contiJent that ail work received of them will
>*ire tfeuefal •'atUfacilou. J. I*. SMITU
J. A\UEUSO\ A CO.,
fi&Sgßk M VSUFACTUnSOd OF
i ?™ S SADDLES. HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c.
JVo. IoS Wood street, Pa.
&*)“ Orders from Couutry Dealers promptly attended to,
:id at prices that cannot tail to be ftcoeptable. ougLly
9l«w Bottling Uatabllshment.
BOYD A MORTON hare entered Into co-partnership to
transact the business ol BOTTLING, in all its branch-
es, at 0 8 Liberty street, Neville Hall.
They hare constantly on hand a superior article 'of
INDIA ALB, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and families
will find it to their advantage to give us a call, and exam
ine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of
PORTBit, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER.
Terms as favorable as any other house in the city. All
orders put up at short notice. UOYD A MORfON,
j*»l2:4m No CS Liberty st, Neville Hall.
r|-ii£ CllliltOU PORCH—The last new Song by F.Nich-
I olap Crouch.
OVr the Summer Sea—Barcolie. Sung by Signor Mario,
iu Opera Klgoletta.
America—a Cavatina, by Thos. Baker.
And other new Music, just received by
aug3 CHARLOTTE BLPMK, 118 Wood 6t.
HUUSkKEKPINO GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. are
offering their large assortment of Sheetings, Diapers,
Damasks, Table Cloths, Napkins, Toweling**, and other
Housekeeping Goods, at a reduction of 26 and 30 per <&qL
j?2O
C't OOD PICTURES and cheap at 50 ceuts. Go to the
X Enterprise, No 74 Fourth street. aug4
ri'llE BEST—Cargo's Fictures rank omong tbo bast in
X bbe Western country. Rooms, 70 Fourth et. [sag*
f|>iiAß— 6(J chests assur.ed Young Uyson anti Black Teas,
1. or the fioest brands, now selling at moderate prices, at
the [aug3j CHINA TEA STORE, No. I, Diamond.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY—IO do* Blackberry Brandy, of
home manufacture ; warranted pure. For sale by
JNO. LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
No. 201 Liberty street.
au#3:dlw
1)1 U METAL—IOO tons Kock Hill,(Juniata;)
60 do Monroe, do
200 do Nos. I and 2 Anthracite ,
100 do Blackllcfc, (Obarco&l;)
For sale by [ang3] JOIIN MOORHEAD.
OULPIIURIO - ACID Oil Vitriol,)
O Jo9t received and for sale by
aug3 FLEMING BROS.
TT'OK FRKtikttYlNU—Lovoriug’a Pulverized Sugar;
JT coarse, pulverized, crushed and clarified, at
_ftu*3 F. R. DHA VO*8 t No. 1, Diamond.
CIIiEKBE —300 boxes prime W. It. Cream Cheese juat
J received by ]aug3] F. It. DItAVO.
MAGAZINES, ao. Ac.—l’utnom lor August;
Harper lor August;
Knickerbocker for August;
Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract.
Juat received and for sale at
W. A. GILDKNFKNNEY A CO.’S Bookstore,
*u»;'d _ _ __ Fifth Bt, opposite the Theatre.
SUNDIiIKS— 100 boxes Koelo Soap ;
50 do Mould and Dip Candles;
20 do Sur Candles;
25 doa Buckets :
10 do Tubs;
20 do Bed Cords;
50 do Corn Brooms ;
20 boxes Starch; v
100 reams Wrapping Paper;
(tiugO] JOUN MOORHEAD.
For n*lo by
B LOOMS—tn) tons J unlata;
f*u Jo Lake Champlain, (to arrive ;)
For nal* by _ [aagS] JOHN MOORIIKAD.
eOFFKK— 100 bage Rio and Java Coffee for sale by
> RUKS JOHN MOORIIKAD.
ri'MSAtt—76 bait' chesta (Jreen and Black Teas for Mde by
1 ruii?3 JOHN MOORHEAD.
75 boxes favorite brand* Tobacco for sale by
JOHN MOORUEAD.
SUGAR —30 hhds lair to prime for sale by
_ aug3 JOHN MOORHEAD.
AILS—2OO kega lor sale iiy
ll aug3 JOHN MOORHEAD.
by the barrel, in store and for sale by
Hi aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
(HANDLES —40 boxea Star Candles for sale by
J HUg3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
LA UG Alt—W hUdtt Sugar for sale by
0_ RUgS BMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
MOLASSES —50 l>bls S. H. Molasses for sale by
aug3 SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER.
COFFEE —100 bag* Rio Coffee for sale by
ang3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
SOAP— 200 boxes Soap for sale by
augS SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
CRUSHED SUGAR—2S bbls Crushed Sugar tor sale by
aug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
FLAX —3 Bark* Flat for sale by
aug3 _ SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
CIUROME YELLOW-5 canes onliand and for sale by
) aug3 FLEMING BROS.
SCOTCH SNUFF—Garrett’* beai; 3 casks Just rec’d hi
for sale by [aug3] FLEMING BROS.
MASON’S BLACKING—IOO doz on hand and forsale by
aug3 FLEMING BROS.
CSITBIC ACID— 6O lbs just received and for sale by
j aug3 FLEMING BROS.
BLUE MASS.—3O ib* just received and for sale by
augS _ FLEMING BROS.
AXH BRICK—2OOO knglßh for sate’ by
jySO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
WANTED— Ohio and Penca. Railroad Scrip;
Monongahela Navigation do by
i-TO AUSTIN LOOMIS.
nvAMARLNDS —A supply of fine fresh Tamarinds re«’d b;
X A jyl? JOS. FLEMING,
»LUB LICK WATER—I 2 bblsof thia celebrated Minei
\ Water rec’d by 1 jyl^J JQ3. FLEMING.
ORANGES— 100 boxea “Messina” Orangea justreceln
and for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON,
jy3l - No 3ft Wood etreet.
BLOOMS—OO tons Napier Blooms for salt
X by |aug2] J, W. BUTLER A 00.
miN—ioo pigs Dance Tin jost received, in store and for
X sale by Ijyaij J. W. BUTLER A 00,
\ - t
V
V
iV*.
A speedy *“4 infallible remedy In Diarrhea, Dysentery.
Bloody Flnr, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, and
the Asiatic Cholera, If taken with the first rymp
toms.vix: vomiting and.diarrhoea. It never
fails to cure the worst possible cases of
bowel complaints, generally iu a few
hours, seldom beyond a day. It
Is purely vegetable, aud taken
in almost any quantity U
perfectly har-ml ess.
Price 60 cents.
The Qrsefenberg Green Mountain Ointment,
Invaluable fur Burns, Wounds, Sprains, Chilblains, Corns,
Boren. Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains
In the Side or Baek Immediately
relieved, Inflammations
of the Bowels, and for all
cases where there .
is Inflamma
tion.
Price Twenty-five cents.
Marshall’a Uterine Catliolicon.
A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the
distressing complain tn Incident to Females. Pre
pared by Dr. Theo. Pomeroy’ of Utica,
solely for the Qraefenberg Com
pany. Prlee $3,00.
The other Qraefenberg Medicines are
Eye Lotion.
Health Bitters.
Consumptive Balm.
Children's Panacea.
JFboer and Ague Pills. ■
Libby’s Pile Ointment.
Sarsaparilla Compound.
The Qraefenberg Manual of Health,
A complete hand-book of medicine for families—price 60 cts.
Office, 1414 Broadway, New York.
The public is requested to beer In mind that everything
prepared by the Qraefenberg Company has their seal upon It.
Spurious articles have been Issued closely resembling tho
genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utmost
care should be observed before purchasing.
Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBKB'S, 140 Wood
street. Jyl7:daw Is
43- A Fact worthy of Record and Atten
tion —WEIGHT’S TONIO 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 cause, is one of tbs most Important Chemical
Disooverlea of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects
on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re
storing the tone*of the Stomach, and Invigorating the Con
stitution.
n. H. ETTKR,
Proprietor Warm Springs
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.-
Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of an
eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be
relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands
of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who
have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of
its superiority over ail other preparations.
We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from
Fever and Ague, try it and be'.ewtd l
PETER T. WEIGHT A CO.,
241 Market st., Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Oanados.
For sale by GEO. H. KEYBKR, No. 140 Wood street,
and B. XL SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27:d*w3m Is
Bald Head* and Hurd** Hair Keito
rer—PoQtJsiAHßocK, o*., Feb. 0,1865
This la to certify that 1 have used HURD'S HAIR RE
STORER” three months, and where my head was bald i c
la now covered with a long growth of new hair.
Capt. G*o. Q. BrNjAMGt, of Whale-Ship Monteiuma,
New London, Ct;
Chemical Manufacturing O —Cents: 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. Years, truly, H. R; Woodwoetii.
This is to certify that 1 have been using “ Huhd’s llaiu
RcsToua” about three months; and, now, where tny bead
was bald, It Is covered with a new growth of hair, almost
three inches long. I have been bald over twenty years.
Auoa Ada*9.
Sick Headache and Neuralgia or EiaiiT
Y*aeb Stawdisq Cctbu> bt OAKKLY’S DEPURATIYK
SYRUP.—Mr. William Tillable, M’Kelvy’e Row, Bayards
town, Fifth Ward, says be was cured of Sick Haaduche of
eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depurs
tlve byrap. He had tried various physicians without a
cure. He is now entirely well. O&keley’a Depuratlvoi s
for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all HTQptive diseases.
For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER’S,
No. 140 Wood street, Sign of tho Oolden Mortar.
Price 76 cents per bottle. ap26
medical
The Qraefenberg Dysentery Syrut*,
C A Ug? lON
POQUXTANHOCK, Ct., Feb. 16,18&6.
Bold, wholesale and retail at
Da. GEO. H. KEYSKR’S,
je!9 No. HO Wood street:
Vo Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
and manufacturers*
THE SUBSCRIBER Is now importing a superior quality
of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with fcO
gallons pure Spirit Wilt produce a finsCogoae Brandy. Hi*
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARB'S BRANDY; of
JAMAIOA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAO. CIDER and
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND bCHIEDAM BUHNAPPS
and 800TTISU WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di
rections Tor use will Invariably be given by
DIL LEWIS FKUCnTWANGER,
141 Malden Lane, New York.
p. B.—lmporter ct Daguerreotype Chemical*, Platlna,
Bismuth, Mangaucxe; Thorn's Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am
monia, Ac. decZlds tf
CARPETINGS.
Delaware county carpet manufacturing
ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles
below the city line, offer to buyers this season, ADMINIS
TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK
and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices
for 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, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND at, PH ILADELPIi IA.
Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpal*.
Jel4:3m:u J. SIDNEY JONES.
Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean baxa.ee «
STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies,
Fish, Meat, Game, 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. 11. KKY3EU, Pittsburgh.
P. T WRIGHT A CO.,
JanHhdawly Is 241 Market street* Philadelphia.
LOCUST UItOVE bEMfNART,
LA WRENCEVILLE.
THE NEXT SESSION win open on WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 19.
The Reotor desires an early application on the part of
such as desire to avail themselves of its advantages.
For circulars or admission, apply to
REV. WM. H. CLARKE,
augtO:tf Pittsburgh. Pa.
Boarding School*
OR BUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL
and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the
above purposes. The site and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every
thing objectionable, render this a moat desirable location
for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to
mh24:tf J: W. BUTLER, 97 Front street
Dissolution of Partnership*
THR Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jauxs
O’Ncal, in carrying on “ the Camden Coal Works,”
under tho name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER,
is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES,
July 7th, 1865. JOHN D. MILLER.
JULY MAGAZINES—
Harper’s, for July .20 oents.
Putnam, “ -.20 “
Graham, « 20 “
Clodey, 8d sup., v 20 “
Knickerboker, 20 “
Leslie’s Gaz’te,” 20 ”
Peterson’s, “ 17 M
Leslie's Jour’l," 18 “
Blackwood, for Jane.
All who want NEW BOOKS, and as soon os Issued, lower
than can be had elsewhere, should ceil at
LAUFFER’S BOOK STORE,
jy2 67 Wood street.
DUILUINQ LOT FOB. SALK.
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
back 109 feet to Wide allttf. On the back part of the
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built far mo small Houses. This Lot
Is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title Rood, and clear from
Incumbrance. Knqaireof GEO. F. GILLMORE,
jylS At Office of Morning Post.
Notice*
LARIMER'S TRUSTEE la prepared to pay a dividend of
FIFTEEN PER CENT., in “ Stocks ” of various kinds,
at cash prices. THOMAS MELLON.
jy‘26:lwde3iw __________
Wanted*
I ADORERS are wanted on tbe Cleveland and Mahoning
j Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio.
jy‘26aHw*
J'UBT RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market street, a large as
sortment of Boys'and Youths’ Calf anti Patent Leather
Congress Gaiters. Prices low
jylB
Magazines and weekly papers—
Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion for August,
Graham’s Magazine do
Putnam’s do do
Peterson's do . do
Godey’s Lady’s Book do
Ballou's Monthly do
The Panorama of Life and Literature;
London Illustrated News, last arrival;
All the Eastern Weeklies for this week.
For anv new Book or Magazine, call or send to
W. A. GILDENPBNNKY A CO.'S,
j y 2B Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
lADIKS’ FASHIONS—
j Leslie’s Ladies Gazette for Augaat, SO cents;
Putnam’s Magazine do 'JO do
Graham’s do do 20 do
Godey’s Lady’s Book, (second supply,)'JO cents;
New York Journal for August, IB do
Peterson's Magazine, do 17 do
Ballou’s do (second supply,) 10 . do
Female Life among the Mormons, $1;
Star Papers.
Harper’s Magazine and Knickerbocker for August c-onfl
dently expected this day or Monday, and will be sold at tbs
old price, 20 cents per copy, at
jyliß LADFFER’S BOOKSTORE, 30 Fifth st.
JEANETTE 1—
She is dressed In silks and satins.
And her step is full of grace;
Bbe is lovely in appearance —
But what a sallow face l .
Her hands are small, but OJ bow rouge;
She sorely does not know
That HERPETIC SOAP Is just the thing,
And then the price Is low.
The Herpetio Soap has been used with great success for
tbw past five years, tor removing Tan, Sailowness, and Red«
ness of the Skin, healing all Chaps and Chafes. Only
cents per cake. Used as a Nursery Soap for children. it Is
unrivalled. Sold by S. L. CUTHIIKRT,
iySS 140 Third st.
HEMP SEED—IO bags received ou consignment and for
sale by (aug7] JAMBS WARDROP.
II \ iQORATING CORDIAL,
A pKKNOhIKNON IN MKDWINK.
Haalil flaatorad and Life , heagtluaid
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR
F T will replace weakness with incapacity wit
eQclntuy, irr«?.i«iarity with uniform and natural ac
tivity, and thl,< ur.f only without hatarl of reaction, but
wltha happy e-CTe:t ou me general organisation. 49* Beat
In mind ihat&H ni.tiadles, wherever they begin, flnlwh with
the uerrons and that the parallaatlon of the nerve
of motion and rwuar.tion is physical death. Bear In mind,
aleo, that for every kind of n-'rrons duwase, the Elixir Cor
dial Is the only reliable knew*.
No language can c-i.v,-y -« adequate Idea of the Imme.
dlate and eliusat s*’ut;-»n change which It occasions In
the dfliiiuai.-* I and fhattPTed nervous system,
whether br»<lCeß J- » r a by oxcv'ja, weak by nature,or Impair
ed l,r ri'.-knefw—the unstrung and relaxed organization la
at once braced, revivified am! built op. The mental and
physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together an.
der its influence. Nor in the effect temporary; ior the Cor
dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself,
and realoro it to its normal condition.
LOSS OF MEMORY,
Oonfuiilon, giddiness, rush of blood to the bead, melan
choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of tslf
destruction— fear :-i insanity, dyspepsia, genoral prostri.
tion, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases
Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, toys*
turla, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation Of the heart,
Impotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arising
it la, if .thur* be any reliance to be placed on human testi
mony, absolutely Infallible.
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
The unparMleled eflecte of this great restorative In all
complaints Incident to females, mark a new era to the annals
of medicine, thousands of stimulants have been Invented-*-
thousands of mvigorants concocted—all purporting to be
specified la the various diseases and derangements to which
the delieate formation of woman render her liable
EVERY WOMAN OF BEN BE,
Who suffers from weakness, deraogement, nervousness,
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether
pecnllar to hsr sex, or common to both sexes —to give the
invigorating Cordial a trial.
MARRIED PERRONS,
Orothers, will find this Cordial after ther have osrd a bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In ell
directions are to be fooed the happy parents of healthy off
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi
nary preparation. And It is equally potent for the many dis
eases for which h Is recommended. Thousands of young
men have been restored by ÜBing It, and not In a single In
stance has it failed tc benefit them.
or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel
low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion.
TO THE MISatJJDRD. '
These oretoiae of the sad and melancholy effects produ
ced bv early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head, iHmnora of sight, loss of mus
cular power, palpitation of the bear( r dyspepsia, nervous
Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general
debility, symptoms of consumptions, eta.
fearful effects on the mind are much 10 be
dreaded* boss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, aelf-diatnißt.
love of solitude, timidity, etc., ore some o! tho evils prodi •
cad. All thus afflicted
should reflect that a sound mind and body aro the most ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed,
without these, the journey through life becemas a weary
pilgrimage—the pToapcct hourly darkens the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection that tho happiness of another be •
comes blighted with your own.
CAUTION.
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by £rme unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie
tor’s fac-simlle pasted over the cork of each bottle, and ths
following words blown In the glass:
Dr* Aorse’s Invigorating Cordial*
0. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y]
The Cordial is put up, 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.
Sold by Druggists throughout the.Unlted Stages, Ganad *
and the West Indies.
NoawiCfl, Feb 6, 1855.
AGENTS:
Pittsburgh Do.GEO. H. KKYBER,No.I4O Wood at
Do. - FLEMING, BROS., No. <3O Wood at.
Do. XL E. SELLERS, Wood strvet.
Allegheny CItv...BECKH AM & M’KENNAN;
Do ...JAMES T. SAMPLE A COq
Do J. P. FLEMING.
Agent for 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. fapll:dawly
GERM AH BITTERS ,
PREPARED BY
DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.,
WILL EFfXCTUALLY CUR*
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervous Diseases of the Kidneys , find
alt diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Naueea;Ueartburn, Disgust for Food,*
FulnKsa or weight in the Btomacb, Boor
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
Of the Stomach. Swimming of the Ue*»d, Hurried
and Difficult Bruathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choak
lug or Suffocating S-uiaaticm when In lying Posture, Dlmnes a
of VWon. Dots ot Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration
Yellowneasof tho Skio and Eyec, Pain in the
Bide, Rack, Chest, Limbs, Sudden
Flushes of Heat Burning in the
Fl*tsh, Constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and great
Depression of
Spirits.
The proprietor, ia calling the attention of Ihe publlo te
this preparation, doss so wit a filing of the utmost confi
dence in its virtues anJ&iaj atlon to the diseases for which
it Is recommended.
It is no new and untried article, but one that baa stood
the test of a ten yearn' trial before the American people,
and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pu -
paratlons extant. Tbw testimony in its favor given by the
most prominent and well known Physicians and individu
als, in all parts d the country la 1 miaou wo. Referring any
who may doubt,to my ‘•Memorabilia,”or Practical Receipt
Book, for Farmers and Families, ic bn had gratia, of all Ih
Agents for the Oermati Bitters.
Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila
delphia, Pa.'
AS-Sold by Dr. Geo. Q. Keysar, 140 Wood street; B. A
Fahnestock A Co., No, 0 Wood street; Fleming Brothers
60 Wood street; 11. F. Swarts and J. V. Fleming, Allegheny
dealDtdawlvitt
Private Diseases*
ff, DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alloy, de- &
vc>ten his entire attention to nn office practice. ££s3
jCSs His business iy mostly confined to Private MBI
JS» Venereal Dis easts, and such painful affections, flfia
brought on by imprudonce, youthful indulgence and excess.
Syphilis,Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,
Urethral Discharge*, 1 mpurity of t he Blood, with all Disea
ses of the Veneruul Organ. Skio Diseases, Scorbutio Erup
tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal
Weakness, Ixnpotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak
ness, Monthly Suppresnious, Diseases of tha Joints, I'litola
In Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In ths Back and Loins,
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed.
Twenty years’ practice (tan in this city) enables Dr.
Brown to offer assurance of a speedy cute to all who may
come under his care.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley.
Charges moderate. novfcdawly
RHEUMATISM.— Dr- Brown’s newly.dlscovezed remedy
for Rheumatism Is a speedy end certain remedy for
that painful trouble. It never folia.
Office and Private Consultation Room?, No, 41 Diamond
Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho Doctor la always at home.
novs:d*wly
IRON CITY COfiHIBUCUL CULLBGB.
QUARTERED, APRIL, 1356.
riTIVO HUNDRED STUDENTS and upwards hare ma-
I Uiculattd. Chartered with a full Guard of Trustees.
Principal—F. W. JFXKfNS.
FACUITT.
I. I. HITCHCOCK, Professor of tbd Science of Accounts,
aud of the Art of Book-Keeping.
JOHN FLEMING, Associate Professor In the same de
portment.
GEORGE F. HITCHCOCK, A. M., Professor or Mathe
matics and Teachor of Penmanship.
P. W. JENKINS, Associate Professor in the several de
partments.
JAMES 11. HOPKINS, Esq, cf the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law.
Lectures every day, morning and evening, by author of
Book-Keeping, and by Professors that oro now practical
Book-Keepers. Every teacher in this College has had yean
of experience in teaching in first class schools in lha East.
Students in this institution are not taught by young men
that are not experienced teacberß, o: have not been practi
cal book-keepers. LadiesondGentleiaea are taught Writing
and Book-Keeping during the day and evening.
For terms, Ac., call at College Rooms, corner of Wood
and Fourth streets. augl6
PKMNSVLVANIA HAILUOAD,
THREE DAILY TIiKOUGn TRAINS, between Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. TH E MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7}4, A. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitta
burgh lbr Philadelphia at £3O, P. M. THE NIGHT EX
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 920, p. M.
BlalrsvlUe Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh dally,
except Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brlntoo's Accommo
dation Train loaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M-,
320 o'clock P. M., and 0:20 P. 51.
The aboTo lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, tlMcna and Chicago, 114
Frankfort, Lexiogton and Louisville, Terr* Haute,
Madison, Lafayt-Ue and I ndiaiui poli-s, lnd4 Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesviile, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NOT OamOT,
St. Louis, Lomsmu and CraciMMiTi.
Through Tickets can be had to or from cither of the above
places.
For farther particulars, see handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from the Weet will find this the
shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. TJIOS.
Agentj P«=»»"6«-
jar Lines. lMttflbnrgh.
W. E- BCHMERTZ.
u y i. *V £?♦nStr »nd i* provided with a water closet,
£* & an- i aeros or Una attache to the
bath ro I • Hnd an uul iivici«i one-sixth of 25 acres
mow ’ The Dwelling House, with the two acre lot, (on
which there are 100 fruit trees or choice qualities, besides
ort BDt | utrawberry vines, stable, chicken house, A 0.,)
will be sold separate, or with ao interest in the Colony.
The arrangements for the education of children make
bis a desirable property lor a man of family.
a euTiibKRT k son,
No. 63 Market st, near Third.
C CONTINUATION OK THK QKKAT SEMIANNUAL
j SALK. —A. A. MASON A CO. will continue their sate
through the month of August. They Hill agalu mark
down end atlll farther reduce the p iceft of their stock.
Some 200 more cases and package* of NEW GOODS will
be rendering their assortment more complete than
at the opening of the sale. aug2
PLEASANT k\m SaLK. — A Dwelling
House with lot of ground, well Improved, 00 feet front
on Fulton street by fed deep. The houFe contains a hall,
parlor,, kitchen, dining* room, three chambers and two
small robins, Portico and £*rdaa in front, Price $1,460.
Terma easy. S. CUTUHKIIT A SON,
aoglti 53 Market street
MEDICAL.
DR- MORSE’S
CURE 01- NMHVOOB DISEASES.
PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION.
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
DR, HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
AUKtUtt HOUSE tun 9300 t— tor particular* call at
63 Market etreet. Alao, one of four rooms and larga
hall for pso, cash. »»gU
;JOINS' if .]■ V’Vrl.V’-'&i