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.4. a novel, by Mis* Pardoe; 1 vol. paper: price 60cts (
Mibb Beecher's Letters lo the People'on Ileahh and U ■;)- j ri'O DESTROY RATb
pinegs; priceBs call's. • J. Excelsior Extermlnav
'•r ’f \ 4 Life of Jame* Gordon Bonneit, illustrated ; $1,26. Sold by
***••!;•* m Clave Hall, by Mi«s Sewell; $l.
V * . y® MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER.
, a Leslie’s New York Journal for September; ISV coot-*
•'*' 4 l >eter * on, » Ladies’ National Magazine do Jo
.. Ballou’a Mnparine for September; 10 do
. rn:v ; iVV^ 1 * ,^c S J| Yankee Notions Jo do
~C-j Portal# by H. BIINBB * CO..
* 3- ,‘V- . % J » u rf’ No. 32 Pmltblield st
: . . UREAT WORK ON SPIRITUALIB.M—AIoJ
■ . " f'T: « L ’- L „"“ Explained nnd Exposed; In four parti
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; rt. 1/1 .■-"Vi' - 4'; Phenomena of Spiritualism explained and exposed. '
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from Ito 2 4 , 60 io 60 <$
*to 6 1 1 “ 60 to 70 0
6to 10 0 | “ 70 to 80 ' o
10 to 16 1 j “ 80 to 00 0
16 to 20 -1 | “ 90 to 100 111*11 0
20 to' 30 3 I Age unknown o
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i Males, 12; female*, a; White 20; Colored. 0... . Total
By order of the Board of Health.
ANDREW C. MURDOCH,
Physician of Board of Health.
Explahatioh of the Market Difficulties.
meisra., Editors: —lq reading some of the city
journals I observed a statement concerning the
discontinuance of the Quit I entered against Al
len Cordell, by the Market Committee. I wish
to explain the matter as well as possible, to ex
culpate myself from any extra-officioneness for
which it appears I have been blamed. It has
been asserted, r»ud that without any authority,
that I assumed the renting of butcher stalls in
the lower story. Whoever informed the Market
Committee to that effect uttered what was not
true. I will now state the resolution as passed
in Juno last:
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lon will please, in conjunction with the Clerk
of the Market, enforce tho resolution of the
Committee on Markets requiring all seoond hand
dealers to take their stands in the north east end
of the second floor. Much complaint existß of
somo parties now occupying tho places and door
ways on the first fltor. S. T. Clabk,
Christian King,
H. McMaster,
John M. Invris.
1 commenced operations nod removed all until
I came to Martin Fecly, (and he is a regular
bucs!’*' er ') w ho refused to leave bis position,
which w S* * n . lho couth west end of the market
house, oppos. batcher’s stall, alleging that
he had a lease fo.' fivo^eara from Alien Cordell
and ihe Market CombT' 1 * 1 ; 0 ' ul rE C a9eJ to show
it. I vent eeveral times y.*' n 3» ke still per
sisted ia staying; bo lor den.'.'* niarkct con
stable to remote bim. Wheu bai/ things
vero removed, he went to the Mayot * ad mad , e
oath against Mr. McCombs and myself fo/
CiOUS m J; e chuf; so we gave bail for cur app aS r '
nnee. lie has been fined once since, for buck- .
storing, in and cost 3.
I also,affirm that Allen Cordell has no right
to rent to hucksters or any other persons, ex
cept tbo laaido Butcher Stall*. Allen Cordell’s
dnues are assigned him in section Ist of the or
dinance of 25th day of April, 1853. We take
an extract from it: “ Whose (the Superintend
eut s) duty it shall be to take charge of said
banding?, attend to opening, closing, cleansing
and repairing the same, letting on or shotting
oh the gas. collect all rents from inside Bulchtr
* ta “St &o." Section sth of the same ordinance
eutcemy dutiee: Sec. 5 That ail revenue of
the Diamond Markets now accruing, or that rnav
hereafter accrue, other than from inside Bulchtr
Stolls, shall be collected, a a heretofore by the
Clerk of the Market, &s.” Therefore, l affirm
that Allen Cordell ha 3 interfered Kith my du
ties ia renting to euy ethers than to those occu
pying msid? butcher etailt;. 1 claim nothing
but fair, open dealing, and not to bo interfered
with by persons who have no harinees to do so.
John* Tagoaht, Clerk of Markets.
Valuable Peopehtv roa Sale or Kent —We
call attention to an advertisement in to Jaj'o
Post headed For Sale or Uout. The coal works
offered by Mr. lhmoen are desirable and well
known, Rud offers rare inducement*; to those
wishing to embark in that trade. The ground
offered will be disposed of at a bargain, and i
desirable.
Fraud l«-\Ve call Attention to the fact of nunv*
rous unprindpltrt efforts that are daily making In our dtv
by verniers of a bitter mlxrure, using the persuasive argil
meut (In order toeffec. sales) to dealers in llortetter*F i\ \
lurs. to purchase from tbemaud f-11 it in linru-ttei'* bo'tl<-
We hop.* that snch impostor* will be held up to pnblie'eoo
tempt by all respectable person:: who r.etl or um- the
int* article.
NoLonly here we the individual evidence of the country,
but a!mc*terery paper in the Union is commenting upon
the superior excellence of, and the.great bantftta arrived
from the use of this celebrated tonic; besides variant dip!,,
mas awarded, amoogwhicb l? one from theOiiio Meehauio'
Institute, at Cincinnati, wheru th« committee—eoiar«vr*-d
chiefly of physicians of the city—awarded Hostittex, Smith
A Co o diploma for the superior virtue of their Kilters rf n
tonic and etrengthecerof the human system. We therefor.-
caution all against Imposition*, and to purchase of uooe bu;
respectable dealers, whom they know would cot deceir,-
them; cr of the proprietors, Ao. 267 Penn st. , Pitfsburj7/i.
AS* Clarlt’a Stomach Bitters are acknowled K ,-d
by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine
of the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, CosiivenesF, ood h di*
ordered state of the Liver and Stomach. They have tin
rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caotion people
from using other preparations that are palmed upon tb
publie unuer the name of Stotnscb Bitters, for they bate
found that only one trial was needed to render such camion
urraectfeary.
For sale, wholesale, by Col! rat A Claes, No. 22 Marl.*-!
street; Geo. 11. Knssa, Ido Wood etruut; and bv Druggid.
generally.
THERE was Ktolen from the prewbes of the
subscriber, in Robinson l'ownKbip.on the ev. n
/V® s **! Mng of the lath loot., a LIGHT ItOAN IIORH\
i with black mane, tail and legs; nearly Lur
years old, end medium niz.?.
A suitable rrcompeuFe will ho paid to any one finding
■this fcon-e, aud giving notice to the owner.
AU£2l:d3t*wlt*
J'iO.N'T BELIEVE IT!—Unites you ran satisfy your.-wd
I r that the 6tatemenU made concurring the prop-rlle** of
C. Heimstroet A Co.’s INIMITABLE lIAIR COLORING can
be fully substantiated by facts, and that a trial in every
case will satisfy those using It of n most carious and singu
lar phenomenon—that l«, grey hair restored to its natural
color, with all the rtrengtii and healthy growth of youth.
The singular adaptation of Ingredients la this compooud
.affects the email vessels at the roots of the hair, and thus
stimulates the natural eecrelion of coloring matter, giving
tone and strength to its growth. It Is not a dye. , but aoj.s
as a rrstoratii'r.. Price 60 cent* per bottle. Fold only by
oUg2l fl. 1.. CCTHBKRT, 63 Mark«( Ft.
TiOOKS. MAGAZINES, Ac—‘
JL# The Jealous Wife; 60 cents.
The Confessions of a Pretty Woman ; to cents.
Letters to tho People on Health and Happiness, by Oath
trine E.
Harry Helm; cent*.
Will Serril; or, Advenlure3 of u Gentleman Burn in a
Cellar.
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MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER.
Peterson’s Ladies’ Magazine;
Billou’s Dollar Mouthly Magazine ;
Frank Leslie’s New Tork Journal.
Ju?t received and for sale at
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OF OOFFEfi — 6O boxes in store end for sale by 4—W ft* m Dw . fcT „
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THURSDAY 1 MORNINUit
HBAira Omoi—lnterments in the City of
Pittsburgh, from August 12th to August 20th,
1866:
, ADDLTB. CMLDBtK.
Diarrhoea: 3 j
Cholera Infantum 0 !*”* 3
Cholera (at Mercy Hesp’j j 3 0
Disease of Stomach 1 J 0
Disease of Bowels 1 1
Pneumonia 1 0
Q j
Typhoid Fever......... l • ........ 0
Dropsy of Brain 0 1
Still Born 0 1
Spasms 0 12
OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE
Resolved, That thn clerk of the market, in
oonneotion -with tho superintendent of the Mar
ket House, be, and they aro hereby inetruoted
to locate all second-hand dealers or hucksters
doing business iu or about tho Market House, in
tho north-east end of the seoond Btory of the
Market -House, and that the Constable of the
Market is hereby required to aid in carrying
this resolution into effect.
,ofc SBcd tbo ‘ Uar ' £et Committee, Juno 26
Attest, W. H. Whithet, Clerk.
This resolution I oomplied with, and oleared
the streets of all the hucksters and secondhand
dealers; somo time afterwards Mr. John Irwin,
a member of the committee, observing the doors
of the Market House filled with some hucksters
asked me why the above resolution was not car’
riod into effect.
I told him I thought 1 had done ray duty, and
that I had uo jurisdiction over tho lower story •
and I further told him that if 1 got speoial or
ders disconnected from Allen Cordell, I would
removo them. A short time after that the fol
lowing notice was sent to me :
To the Constable of the Market :
Horse Stolen*
PARKER LORAIN.
Robinson Township
W. A. GILDENTENNKY & CO.’*.
Filtb wt., opposite the Tbeatm
w HyBlclßn«, or thot« wanting a Couu*
try Rcildence.
offers for sale his property, 7 mi 1-3
'-wgb, on the Steubenville Turnpike. It
*?8 of good level land, well fenced ; v»n
' uew two and-a half story frame
basement office and cellar, budl
' A good stable, and old i*r
Wall and cistern, vnh
''lit trees, of every \ u
*Tfc*ything necca*
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Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post
AUGUST 28.
N*w Yoax, August 23.—The steamahip Pacific arrived
thla morning from Liverpool, with BatoMmiSta ih.
llthioet. The Harre sSSehip Aw£3V2d “a £>uth
unpton on the etantag of the 10th. R """ on Boult
° f “* ne ’"’ «»» lh.«at of war is
Important Item is that the horn
resumed on the 10th.
troops In Aste* “ appomted commander of the Turkish
Tbeslege of Kars continues without any definite result
tserainss has been agaJn partially bombarded.
iw*m£ r f.!!? r t* in . Pari ® that bftfl been sucMPefully
P rob#b, y ifl that tho ai
u™n “* suppoa ' a ‘“meoiate attack
The French gOTernment publishes an inflated acconnt of
felTT""* , L '* i V“ tat conspiracy to Incite lnsnrrectlon
*? , t >L n »na further theende or Russia. It is definitely
! '?T fluestionab'e. that Spain will supply
troops, to be in the pay of the Allies. * }
The Italian General Fepe Is dead.
Mdlie. Rachel, the distinguished tragedienne, is among
the passengers by the Pacific. 8
Cmoiraiii, Augult 22,-The RepnbUcan Mass Meeting
was held iott nigh ... Addresses were delivered hv 8 P
Chase, LD.Campbeli, and Oapt. Ford Chase; the former
denied that the election for Senator was an arrangement
for giving two Democratic members seats as State represen
tatives for ihelr votes; he denies being a dinunionist; no
expression, sentence, or letter ever came from him not
loyal to the Union. He had no sympathy with the Gar
rison party in the North, or the nulUflers of theBouth. He
will not interfere wiib slavery where it exists, but is op
posed to its extension to new territories; it must not in
terfere with bond of the republican Union. We
must rescue Kansas from tilave Btate invaders. Ohio pays
® I®® of the national expense, and retrenchment is need
ed; he always favored intemalimprovements. Ue was se
vere on the administration for favoring Southern interests
in this particular.
The meeting was large and enthusiastic; three or four
thousand were present.
Bostos, August 22— A meeting was held to-day of the
various committees representing the Republicans, Know
Nothings, Know Somethings and Free Boilers, to concoct a
plan or action. Owing to the disagreement of most of the
members recently appointed, the Chapman Hall Committee
seceded. The others organised and determined upon call
ing a State Convention of citizens opposed to the extension
of slavery.
The flgnsrs to the call already include many of our
most influential citizens. The eeceders, it is sopposed, will
call a meeting of citizens. It is certain that a strong Re
publican organisation will be made.
WifHiNoros Cm, August 21—The reply of Col. Isaac*.
C. 8. District Attorney for Kansas, to charges similar to
those alleged for the removal of Gov. Reeder, has been re
ceiTed.
No reply has yet been received from Judce Johnston.
Andrew D. Moore, r-f Alabama, decline* the appointment
or Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas, Tiee
Elmore, removed.
The Steamahip Pacific—Arrival of M»A1«
Ncvr YoBK, August 22.—The steamship Pacific arrived
st her berth at 6 o’clock, having come up without any pre
vious announcement, in consequence of the dense fpg.
This defeated the intended public reception of MTle Rache',
Gov. Reeder not now Coming.
Boston, August 22 —Tbeexpected arrival of Gov. Reeder
is oow understood to fco a false report, as the last intelli
gence from him state! his intention to be, not to leave the
territory until October. The report U said to haTe been
pot in circulation for the purpose of drawing a crowd to
the Democratic meeting of Monday.
Baltimohs, Augusl22.—The southern mail of this morn
ing brings no papers south of Wilmington,N C. There is
no change in the aspect of tl e fever at Norfolk. The oa
pens of ih&t city state that the disease 1, attacking lie
butter clasbes.
Attempt to Burn a Jell by Priioaert.
Toledo, Annual Tl —The prisoners confined in ihc Tide
do jail set it on fire lest night, with the hop* of escaping ,
some of them came near suffocation, but none
The flames were subdued. But Blight damago was done.
.»£V \uaK. August 22.—Havana dates are received to
toe 11th. The cholera was raging with great rlrvwue**,
••-[►■dally among the soldier* and negroes; fifty ho*t>luli
hare been established. Freights dud.
bifTiuoßE, August 22.—We havu later Intelligence ibi„
evening from Norfolk and Portsmouth, which reprints
' fever as still on the IncreaFo. There have been :'
drail 3 tfi l^e tsro e^aa during the last 24 boura.
Naw York Ann '* ,t 22 — Tb * »h»»n«hip Baltic failed at
own wlih“’ s pSing.' l '
Joicph White’. Car.' 10 *® “«P“«“ory.
T 03EPI1 WHITE, no* arrying o.' ‘‘“'l'- JEfTO
l) ness in bin spacious premises, (a. QSfitfi&cy
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and.
Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two MiieJtsa- ~~ 1 r ~~ , t(
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, rest
inrites the public t*j inspect his stock of CAKRIAt.
BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly Inform* geniJemd
purchaser!, that one price only is made. Fourteen rcart
Mperieucp in the business, enables him to place before h>
patrons the same choice collection of Carriage* wbhiu *.
many years past It has been his particular department to
vrlect Lorn the various and most talented Bartern msr.u
facturers. The euixess of his new system is comp!*;*- G«*
ect.ncmy of bis arrangement* will supply the host aud meet
fa-biunabie manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy espen*«*. which tb
nsur.m for decorating houses of btmiuea* has heaped upon
tha price of goods, (owing to large rents) JOSEPH WIIITK
will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the uvu. I
profits. , (mhfirdsw j
S&- the best manner, with d«t*v*;
CiF.Ot f-K M TUS PnTsßCOfill Gas CcKt'A*!,' I
August 17. 1865 ’ ,
J 11K Stockholder* of “Tbo Fltuburgh Gw* Company ”
1 arc hereby notified that an election, lor the purple of
e.ectiog two persons to eervo as Trustee* of the
Company for the term of thru* years, will be helj at the
Ctfice of tb« Company, at the Works, co the FIRdT M«»N
DAY CM day) OF SEPTEMBER, 1866, between the hours
tt 2 and 6 o’clock P. M.
a«ltlB:dtd
MAGAZINES iOU HKPTEMHEit.—For Bale by ii ill
NER A CO, No. 32 Bmithfleld street :
Leslie’s New York Jonmal ter B»*ptember; price l*v 4 ct*.
Peteraon'e Ladle®* National Magazine A<r Sepuanber
pnee cent*.
Fresh Fruits nod Vegetables ail th« year at Summer
I nr*B, and how to obtain them: price eta. | auglH
1 ''ALL STYLE SILK HATS for $4, at Nu7yi Wooi'pC
JL_ * u * ls _ J WILSON A 805
WAIVTKU- ' " '
Ohio and Penna, 11. n. Dividend
Scrip, by AUSTIN I COM IS.
ku«l'' _ t#2 Fourth Rttret.
OIL SPRUCE—7f> ibs for pale by
U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
( ' HOUND OtiNTiAN— VIL lbs for *aie by '’ '
VT auglb li. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
I JOl Aell—6o cahke Gret (torts for ml** by.
JL a °g lB lU_A. FAHNESTOCK ACO
| >RAPES! GRAPES!—Choice Mut-bouse Fruit supplied
VX to order, daily, ot 47 Fifth street.
a °gL b JAMES WARDROP.
PLANTS—Young thriliy Vines,suitable
O for planting, of the various testel varieties, at 47 Fifth
ftr T eL fangiaj JAMES WARDROP.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
And Gentlomon'e Furnishing Goo3b,
eo MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth,
li Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stock
of Cloths, Casiimexes and Vesting*. Garments mad* to
order on the shortest notice, and In the latest style*.
_*sT* All orders promptly attended to. faugl7 2m
WEIGHT'S PHJS MIDMKATIIA RI ON stops tbe U»Tr
from falling out, and produces a luxuriant growth i
WRI9HTH PREMIUM KATUARION
R-movee all dandruff and disease deposit*.
For sale, wholesale, by BE. SELLERS A CO. (ouglC
WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION Is the greatest
Beautifler of the age.
WEIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION
Renders the Hair soft and glossy.
For sale by KEYSKB, HAFT, SCOTT and SELLERS, At
23 cents. aunlfl
11HE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON-—The first vol
. ume of the above work is now ready for delivery—the
*ocond volume will be ready shortly. It is neatly gotten
up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and
plans. Price $2,00 per volume.
This edition is published exclutively by subscription, and
payable on the delivery of each volume
T. J. KISNER A CO. are sole Agents for the above work.
Office, No. 20 Fifth street, opposite Mason's, in Dr. O. K.
Bhaw’s Optician Store.
AST All orders addressed to T. J. K. A Co. will be slrictiy
attended to. Canvassers wanted. ougS.dawlin
WALTER I*. MA&SB4J.L JOSEPH R, BCOttlS.
W. P. Marshall A 00.,
IMPORTERS and Dealers in French and American P \-
PER liANQINQS, 87 Wood street, Pittaburgh.
AST Sole Agents for the celebrated manufactures of
Messrs. Delicourt A Co., Paris. ftug7
J UN LATA BLOOMS—
CO tons E. 11. Lytle’s Juniata Lumps;
60 toDs Juniata Blooms,* for sale by
R_ug? J. W. BUTLER A CO.
Pekin Tea store,
NO. 38 Flf TII STREET, one dorr east of tbs Exchange
Bank. Lorering’e Refined and Clarified SUGARS for
«»ie t>y (augiti] s. jaynes.
HOSIERY— 600 dozen Ladles’, Gents’ and Children's
Summer Hosiery, of every description, just received.
augKJ A. A. MASON A CO.
DRY APPLES—Ib bushels received by
»ug7 HENRY H. COLLINS
'‘flers huj e-
HUPS— 3 sacks received and for sale by
HUtr7 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
/WOMB just rac’d and for safe by
V jy2B FLEMING BROS.
'O&ttMAUY’, FOtt THK HAIK-—The beat thing in the
1 p 'WW ft r cleaning, restoring, and giving richness and
A\i * 'to the hair. It curia the hair elegantly, removes
\ rililancj * forces the beard and whiskers to crow. Onlv
I dandruff, anu tfold by
• 16 cents per hot. B. L. CDTtniSBT, 53 Market «t
augl"
• ' for thij ©zcelleiict of
/HUGO'S GALLKKY is prorerbltu ''■QUrth street
\J its pictuiea. Apollo BoUdingß, 7fl *.
nug4
L' OVKIUNG’3 UNEQUALLED STKAW'IJV*
etaotly on band, at (»ur3| F. R. Tm,
I^GQS —S bbla liesh Eggs rec’d by express and for sale by
J HENRY H. COLLINS.
LAUD OlL—a superior article; 10 bbla In store and tor
gale by [angao] FLEMING BROTHERS.
POWDERED ELM BARK—Just rac’d and for sale by
auggQ FLEMING BROTHERS.
o >VKKT OlL—Joat received and for r*\* hj
ftPggQ FLEMING BROTHERS.
J. S. DAVISON,
65Markntst. [
OPIUM— A pjfin® article just received and for sale by
augao FLEMING BROTHERS.
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LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE PAOIFIO.
Republican Maas Convention.
Politics In Massachusetts
Washington City Items.
Rachel,
The Fever at Norfolk.
From Havana.
H® T *Bei of the Yellow Fever.
bulling of the Baltic
Election.
JAMK3 M. Cil HIBTI, Treasurer.
corner First and Wcol *t*.
H. ARNOLD A SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Irving's Great Work.
A&l> KOAOUK&—Uae a box of tbe
It never fails, 26 cents per
3. L. OUTHBERT,
63 Market street.
»o;omac tbad received and for gale L
ATWELL, LEE A 00.
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COMMERCIAL POST
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRAI>K AMD
MCKHiAMTS’ BXCIIANOtt..
.. , OFFICERS.
President —J on N BHIPTON
Pint Jice President —Wat. li. Pairr.
,Wfary-W«."s. Ha™'
Treasurer— John I). SonUT
Sul<erintcnient— s. T. Northa* j„
f August-*. H. Brows, V.
DAILY HEYIEW OF PITTSBOEOH MAEKKTS.
o?nc* or thi Daily Moatrato Post.)
FLOCR-SS bMa BuperQne, from wta-f“lt*s7, bbla
wharfl at $7 ' 2;,; “ bw * “*•*«.
bus frODl at Sic
—Pales 2S hhd« fair, 4 months,
KTUFF—SaIes 4,000 U>h Rrau. at tOc.'
bbla Rectified atSoc.
a At— Sales 21 loads, at scales, at slo@l4,oi).
Commercial Nummary
J’cr Pa i/io.l * '
J 0t . h ►»•'< Cirular quolu« the
Cotton market steady and prices unchanged. Tho market
closed steady UMiay. Thesal-e of Cotton for the we-khave
been 33,000 balea, including 4.000 on speculation and 3,000
The sales on i-riday wore 12,000 bales, Includ
ing 4,000 to speculators. The quotations are • fair Orleann
iu port “■“ oii ' oo,j bi “' 8 '
The London money market haa been mor . atrinireut to
day CotMOls lormoney are quoted atei. American rtocka
steady; prices unchanged.
The weather had been farorable for thecronln the earl,
part of the week, but la again unfavorable '
4 9°' quot “ lhe Iron m “kot aa having
closed with an active demand, and buoyant. s
Welsh bar Iron is quoted cn ship board at Xb, aud Wolsh
rallsare quoted on ship board at £S 6a. Pig | ron ls quote j
IIr!SSSr D ' b ,Wt | »F * Oo.’a circular quotoa
Breadsturta a> having declined considerably with the sxnen.
j?? of o^ orß ' eBtern Canal Flour 3tf®-40. Rye Flour
O. White Wheat 119(3112; Wheat .
43@44; Y ' l|oW °° ra m«s? Corn
Lart >^Td,lll'''J! 19 iir ? ker ”' Circular quotes the market for
M@s6 J nockaD 8 B In prices. Tho quotations are
ln , th f B “ Dk °> K “SI and baa do-reared £160,.
wv. Freights steady, rates unchanged.
AUCTION SALES,
Am .w « Auction—.bade* Udly.
T *?* Commercial Sates Rooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment
OI oeaEonebla, Staple and Fancy Dry doods,Clothing, Boot*
and toboea, liatp.Capfl, Ac., 5
_ at 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Grooerlert,Qaeenewire, OlaiMwarc, Tabic Cutlery. Looking
nifure B ’Ac ,Wantl BfrcontJ Uaud and Kitchen Par*
AT " O’CLOCK. P. M.,
fttook#, Stationary. Fancy Articles, .Musical Instronenta,
k l,l A UUt,r7 'n C - r,lhin ?. Variety Goods, Gold and
wutrbea, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auetion«r. |jaBl.tj
\ P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer.
■y-ALUABLK STOCKS AT AUCTION —On Thursday
nhl«* aSU ’ ftl H o’c,o,,fe. 0 ’ c,0,,fe . MercbanlV Kx
ohaog.*. Fourth sirret, wl l be sjI.I—
-7® " !l ' r ' 9 MetrhMts and Ma.iularturerr' Bank Stork
*v di hScuangv Hank Stcrk ;
10 du W«chauiCA' do,
U) do Ohio aud Pen ns RaUrea.l Co Stock.
_ P- M- Aurtionettr
t'IBJB STEKI, MIM.Nd"Oo. STOOK AT AbCTIO«-.Jn
4r.nl? R^h 1 eT " c ' D Ki ‘i“S- - 3 . * o'clock, at the Mer-
R J UannvT^^rl 11 * ro,J ' orJ -
Shar.Ri Fire St,vl SllulngCo. Stock, forfeited tor non-
Bymcnt of uspa&smvn'B.
augl" p Auctioneer.
A SSIGXBh’S .SALK OF PARTNERSHIP INTEREST
N t» a ub I ka ?’ manufacturing establisu
mKaWl.—The UDd*>rK«gced. Ancignee of Uugh D King, will
expo.se lo salr Bt Puhlir Auction, at the Merchants’ Ex
vKTv,tourl' n * in xhe rit y Pittsburgh, on TUURB>
*1 be k b:b Jay of lS?jf*. at 7 1 .. o'clock P>l
all the right, utie, lulwrevtaud claim of eai.i lingt D, Klug.
a* an equal co panuer. of, m »od to t» IP firm ood real and
personal estate. profHTty. fflci,. and a-ret# of the firm ttt j
parincrafiip of II 11. Ujsd 4 O.
The inanufjcturlug eBUMi-hoient of thi* firm i. one of
the greatest and m«l complete uf )Ls kind in the Kh
coiaprbiog mAnufdcturing building and tmicbi
nery, with steam power lo us-atm to rentwarehouses,
tuiiteitain, large rtoex ujanufarturel furnituro. lui
pleincnt.*, Ac . Ac
Th- value of tbij uitare-t «-an approsimated bv an id
lo tion c f proper*. , W.k>, 4<- . 1-, »|.| h
ill be tifior bu 3
Nnrth u ;’p«r *5?,,
,J. 11. K (*. SITS |,r.«
'•• 00 in ' l " Vu.ir.; Cl ri.i k, a «>.r,
K‘ (it- Aikiionv V,1!,, u K l'. rr* k.^alup;
Hu u I nclti-r Unia Ooaru Miti.n* dn.
fllAhD Unt.l ('an Uum r n I .Niagara FaUh K*iir-»*.J Co
r-vup.-ji* | jv.UI-it.N-n V-rk '
.I.Um'k:v £n " ° 1
Tvruji* at tiij-
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A f J•” l-'u ‘l’- *»w If T-r tnotartiu
v„ni»Cnu». «"•! H.1.rm.1,. «- [>», ~ s
h:nU,<»r . < f. It. si I*>LJH.K IHJLV LINK, a Uit 1.
•V'”* «*• " l-<iC w.• i,J (ft ia.>nt:, rtefa
W«f ai*ur** csir I h<•«<* to j<*!r.'t;h*>
lli«* lh«-r» will b*> <•-,
»ur y-trl {<> v *<•[*•- »-.c i a t*-t • t»r lit.*
f*ru tin! ttMlfrti »»!ti 1 roop-^ju,},. Wi «
SIITCUtfLU
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Y«liitbl« tor
OITLATK IN Al>AMa Ti.WNSJUF. JJCTUTK CVCNTV.
O '•C'Ol&)a»D< lii a: ll i a:*r ni vhk'h ar* uo>Wr r U j
tiTalleu T»i»- pr -pn«-!<-r. *U<ut «... li-v-Jln- »nl
JifT of all Li* tiro Jr. ai.J li<*r . u lu»uj. if ilnxJrM
tuquir* tl JAM*;; ISLAKKLY.
•u«H e.-rn*-* i f t oJ <■ t±
f-' l-K— 'A3 terra ■<' gih-J l.unj, T*sij|— l~
Jl •cCi’vliii*; Hr*. wrll. an<4 W 4iut*Ui? for h Yiu-rsri it
will l f )u Fit aA■ ri’ Ij> . r ait. *;x;bi>f. at a T*rv j.-w
pn-'-. Lucira v i VUuVi 4 “
K;-urt>i
JAUlfcrt' fvltilMJ tj » v Kr*—J :ir.«
J au-1 for Kile at ,S\.. \>\ \\ oml Hfrr-
iMPoKTANT —At thi.i n»a-«.o of t: *■ 'far, when
cf the stom&sb and bcf««*!* t>ir frequent, nn-t. if no-
are bq apt to dey-m rat*» into cfcoitr* uio-bu?. or
eTBD Asiatic cholera, uo lainiiv nhouM t** tttUit'ui a
of the Ooni\mt rated of Jamaica ami « i. -t!U
rl Wk «•}•’« cei. bratK.l which. If us<*-l
aocopdicß to iUii Jir*.-i‘<vu*. wi;i prove a sf-tvlt 1 ,
«aV and eßlractous r*uj«.t) Ih*y r»n t.«* bn.J i-.n'i «: :tV
DrUitStrrr of ' HAFT. Jt'
_ Itii Wood
'I’OttACOO—
A2O tl» a » f*» auJ U* Lump T i L«.> o
16 do Wtn U. Oranfs ,'n iu j.,
16 Jo Grant 4 William*' {,.« ,p. j..
2d iJo K. Hohineon 4 CV- c uts-1 *ia .i,. .j i
- cow--* “ Jmr) ('uV-tu.U-s h*l' [,<u.i tump
Car^oi!tbh T-'bnev*' .
1 case *’ Ywukee Do-dU- ” Jo J.
U cases •• Thomas’ " perfection p«..»:ul lump Tcha-v*
Id store and fur xalc by
_•««'* MII.LKH 4 hICKUreoS.
POTASU— lu CBfks Pota-b In r.inr- and to- *»le by*
a°Kl-' MIU.KK A RICKETSON.
CANDLhb—IOO whole and half boxes Cincinnati
Star Candies, 4s, 6s and 0?, lu store an i aaio bv
..JL^L 6 MILLKR A KICK KT SON.
"|3 ATfil 11 ATiS 1 ilAl’b.’—The Excel* or Kat anil Knarb
JLl> Exterminator will rood clear your premises c-f these
troublesome pert*. Try It tv-ld, wholesale and retail l-v
_ 8. L CUTHIJKKT, 63 Market at. '
ri'UK NABTY FLIES'—Get rid of them, by uaiejc the
A India Fly Taper, which rouses their destruction by
thousands. Five cents n For sale at
_ 63 MARKET ST.
BuKKHAVK'ii ELI-.CTKo-UlifciliG.U. AU.)«A. or Hoi
iand hitlers—-a nur«' runuijv for L>vsr*i*‘la Lu»s of
Appetite, lleadarbe, Debility, A- ' told by
H L. CUTHUKttT. 63 Mark-l *t.
I>OWDEiIAD KLM DARK 6 bhl* t.t sale by
*°glO U A. FAIINKHTGCK A CO.
Benzoic acid —n»u euccra ior Bale by
anglO li A. FA UN K3TOCK A CO.
Have you tried
WRIGUTfI PREMIUM K ATUARION ■
I( not, try It, and you will never be without it.
Be sure to ask for
WIUGHT'fI PREMIUM HATHARION,
Or you may get a worthless article.
Mar For aal« by aii Druggist-. 26 cents per bottle.
Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KEYHER, R. E SELLERS
k CO. and JOHN lIAFT. ong lo
PURE BRANDY—I haveon hand a very excellent arti
cle of Brandy, for medietas! purposes. Those wanting
a tpod article can always procure it at
jyl» _ ___ JOS. PLKMINQ‘B.
JUST RECEIVED, by Express, a U-aulifuT article of La
dles’ Colored Goiters, latest styles.
i;2B W. E. BCHMKUTZ, No. 107 Market ft.
KYE FLoUtl — 4'J bids juhi rec’ii by the “Fairy <du*eo,”
and for sale by
. SPRINGER II AItBAUUU 4 Cl).
■ J'L'JUR —99 bbla just received by bteamboat “ EJl*,’’ uud
IP for sale by
»ugH. __ _FPRIX<IEn HARBAUGH A 00.
CHOCOLA rK— l'j boxes No 1 Norfolk Chocolate in a lore
and for sale by MILLKK A IUCRKTSON,
_ Non. rdl mid Liberty street.
SALKRATUS— 3U box*-* •* McKurluud’t) ” Balertitus in
store and for sale by
auel4 MILLER A HICKETSON.
I »AIRV MALT— 0 Mills Sack Dairy Halt Juht ree’u und for
1 } Hale by (augUj MII.LKK A IUCICETBON.
BRAZIL hUUAli.—3u boxr" White iinizil tugar in store
and for sale by
(''IAKB. UF pul»A—ib keys Carb of Foda In ktore and for
J sale by [augl4j ' MILLER & HICKETSON.
B“ ~URGUNI)V"PIfi/lI —i3661 bn f-w VhTh"by
U. A. faiinkstock a CO.,
I>ORAX REFINEIV-15UU 11)3 for sale by
1> augl4 B- A. FA UNKSTOCK A CO.
LEX. SENNA—36U lbs lor sule by
aug!4 U. A FaIINHSTOCK, A 00.
USQUIFfO Ua"hb'—A.'A. MAbON* ~k‘ CO*. 'h7?e' jast
opened auolher large supply of Mufxjuito Nettings,
lu all colors, and at very low prices. «uil3
fITHE 11ANB80MKST assortment of Gaiters aud Fancy
X Shoes can be bought at No. 107 Market street, cbeup
for cash- f»u«4| _ W._E^SOHMKRTZ.
PIG METAL—2OO tonn Coal Blast Oharcoel SJota) in yard
and for Bale by _Jnu;:2] J. W. BUTI.KR & CO.
GINGHAMS.— A. A. MASON a Co. bare just recelvtd
300 pieces new and det-lrublu styles of Ulngbaras, which
they will sell at Semi-annual prices. aogl3
— Cou'
'VO'S.
oOOTOU BED-BUG POISON—A sure remedy, easily'ap
O piled. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold at
aUffO ns MARK IST RT.
. "10U THE HAIR—
I. Xlcibiade Oil, price cents per bottle.
JC Hair Renovator, 25 cents per bottle.
M At&h Hair Balm, 60 do dj
Tut. fialr Dye, 60 do do
Persia*. Hug Fluid, 60 do do
Hair Colo. vyc, $1 per box.
Liquid Hair jj. L. CUTHBKRT, 63 Market rt.
jyl7~ 23 bUBhtt 8 B 1" .HENRY H COLLINS
inglQ corn’ll ftoat ah? Wood ata.
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"M P BA l M,
A'-ljjuwi* uf li Li King
ir M DO I*. A lut’r
'“T Hr‘ h e fnr». Nr J. v , i*tnm fi-ld
r M bAWjt,
rororr VVi->J and Filth rt*.
J A RuN
MILLER A lUCKKTSON
corner First and Wood su.
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JVfiI VS FOR RIVER jrr;
Tet Birrs.—The stags of water at dusk last evening wu
4 feet, 8 Inches by the pier marks, and filling. Weather
warm, with a heavy 6hower of rain after dusk.
Ta* steamer “Eclipse” is the regular Wheeling packet
to-day. fihe leaves at 10 o’clock, A. 51.
Thx fine steameT “ Endeavor ” will leave this morning for
Cincinnati and Louisville. Her accommodations are of the
first class, and those wishing a good boat t» travel on
should give her a call.
Oapt. Mulford, late of the steamer “ Empire City,” takes
command of the fine new steamer “ It. F. Sabs,” now in
course of construction at California. Mr. James Vander
grlft, late first clerk of the “ Empire City,” now assumes
the command of her. She has undergone a thorough courts
of repairs, painting, Ac., and will be ready to leave during
the early part of the coming week. To all who know Capt.
James Yandergrift, it In unnessary to praise—although
young In years he Is old iu exferleuce, haviug spent many
years on the rlTer.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH,
4 r**T 3 IXOHtS WAVia Ifl Tttf OIUSMBL.
ARRIVED.
steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
“ Luserne, BeoneU, Brownsville.
“ Qen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth.
" Olaru Fisher, Ileoderickson, West Newton.
“ Venture, Gordon, BteubentiU«. .
“ Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsvilia.
“ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling.
“ Yorktown, Poe, Louisville.
“ Ben Courelu, Cincinnati.
” Saint Louis, Bean Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
" Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsvilio.
“ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
“ Clara Fisher, Henderlckflob, West Newton.
” Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
“ Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsrille.
11 Eosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling.
“ Argonaut, M’Cleao, 6t. Louis.
STEAMBOATS.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling
mm „ Packeis.
I The ROSALIE, Captain A. B. Bhsphxed and
ECLIPSE, Captain iGrouoa D. Moo as, will
run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate
porta
The BOSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.— Returning she
will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at 7 U o’clock, A. M.
The EOLIPBB will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A. M.— Rduming,
sha.will leovo Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7U o'clock, A.fll.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent,
noT 2S No. ISS Front stroet.
Regular Taiidsy Packet for WheeiTnje,
marietta and Galllopolla.
t fQ> The new splendid steamer CONVOY,
Wolv, Jr., Master, K, Dadbaob, Clerk,
leave for the aboT* and Intermediate ports
every Tavsday, at 4 o clock, P. M., posit]-* ely.
For freight, or passage, apply on board to
Jy2S G. M. lIABTON, or C, BARNES. Agents.
For Cincinnati.
fM* The *teamer YORKTOWN, CapL T Pot:
Jas. M’CLOsttr ; wit) for the shove
intermediate ports on FKIDAY. August
24, at ll) o’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
_ _angil FLACK & 11ARNK8, Agents.
For HaihrUie
The steamer BEN COUKfIIN, Captain J. W.
will leave for the above, and InUmiie
eßMHU&dlate ports on FRIDAY, Aagust 21,at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply ou board, or to
* U S C.JlAßN_£3,_Ag«nt.
For St. Louis, at, Paul, and Fails of Si”.
Authony.
■I. The steamer BAM YOUNG, Captain R. C
; Clerk, E*omtc. trill leave for the above
lntermediate porta on FRIDAY, Auzast
24. at lu A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
» u f*l _ FLACK A BARNES, Agent#.
For Cincinnati
. 59a a Tljo * l * ame,r « AIN'T LOUIA, Captain JfS.sc
MgßSfifttftyD***: aerk, B Wo.-ui.l-R3 ; will leave for the
, s**SßlH»aboT* and Intermediate ports on TfII'RBDAY,
August a, at 10 A. SI.
lor freight or passage apply oa U;ari, or to
•««y l FLACK A BAILNR3, Agent*.
For Loutiriile.
The Sluamer ENDEAVOR, Captain J. W
I'wy • Clerk, M»BSIU; will lent* for the
and Intenn.-dlato jw>rt- on Till R6PAY
August 2T>, at 10 A 51.
Far freight or jraasagv app'y on bonrvL, or to
. »«*« _ JOHN FLACK, Ag-ot.
Vor St. Lodli,
I (»» The steamer ARGONAUT, Captain o*' C.
LJftMOgUfLa::'. Clerk, Lionet, wiu j^ tT e fbr the
and iubrmedlait: r v iU I'UI'RFPAY
August £2d, at W A. M '
kur frrijht cr passage apply on lx>awi, or to
;flack a ha bn kb, Agi-m*.
L___ M J. K, iiarbour,
EVRB CLERK, Pr. Lons, Mo., (at W. N. Navell's
othca.) J. K. il.AliJkJCft haring long experience In
aewlviDg and Discharging Freight for BtnmWf, offers
INQCLEUIC^** 0 * 0 >J ei<?B?al ' o * U,tle - jrlTl « t * DLSCUAKO.
CiJ'4
CIIA li LOT TIC ULISIK.
N'G IIH WUUD MtIKKT. riTTRbUhGII U
Caving ■ large stock of FIANOd, *.f th- iste-i
tbe Factonee of *
UAUUUA&DTSN A HEINS, Harm urgh .
H A t-LLT, IS A O*, liiintm
HAINES, HUGS A CUMUI NCg/fL-w Y...- t
5. U. RKICUENTiACiI, Philadelphia
Together with thus* of other makers, at pd *#»* r r . tt, ( 0
SLoOO, including evei-y variety ana *t*le. ih- plain
but substantial Imo Cram* Piano, to ib* m-*,: f v» o .| y
-.arrej Louis XTV. stylo, *qiui« and titaud pi»u,,.
Arrangement* have been made with the tftauufteturrT?
ir which their Instrument* am sold )o-*» r t,, ihrtr ei.-lu*
M»e ageots here lh«r» In th« East, and with- ui the »Jd>
Uonal o>et and rbk of trait*pon»tb<o.
Kwrj Plano «;ld hy tho subscriber t* warranted perfect
ut every respect, and a written guarantee win t*. given if
rv s ulr#d. CHARLOTTE DLUttfc
*u«lO No. IU Wood *tr«-t
To Printer*
r PIIE undersigned, proprietors of the PLYMOUTH AD
X VERTISKII, wDhiug to embark In anciLet eatefptUe,
offer (he entire establishment for sale. The paper Is in ;t*
trcc-ud volume, and I* now doingagttad, pitifilablc biuduesi
The jobbing and advertl*lo{f the fear will reach
f I,'Wd. The aubecrlptloo lift U larg*. and fo-teaslug rat*-
Idlv. With • HtMe eiertlcn ft can bs doubled. The inil.-
ri*l i» Dearly new. Payments male easy. For a good
practical printer, this Is an opportunity rarely presumed
Po«8*fl«ion will be glrtn at the close of this volume.
All communication* relative to the alntte ran he »d
-dn»sa*l to the subscribers, at Plymouth, JUchland county
Ohio. iaugUalewtf j RuBINBOX A IjX.K K
WHltJtirS PREMIUM HATHAUi'on tbriirad.
• nd remoTos all symptoms of headache.
Persons using
WRIQHT*3 EATQABION
Are sever liable to gun-stroke
wntonva pasjutM katiukion
Ia the moat valuable arvjaliitioa to l ha toilet, retaining the
H&ir Id aoj required (arm.
¥ot tale by Itr. GKO. 11. KEYHEK edJ it. E SELLERS
A 00., at Si cent* per battle. nualt*
AIT ANTED TO FILL AN ORDER—
T Y Stock of the Bank of Pittsburgh ;
do Jo Merchants and Manufacturers’ Bank,
do do Mechanics' Bank.
Every kind of Stock bought and sold on •cmmliwino.
WILKINS ft CO., CoHuabuijQ Sunk brokers
"j Fourth etrvet.
Dividend SCRIP of the Ohio and Pennsylvania ItaiT*
road Company bought an 4 sold
„*u?l WILKINS A 00., 76 Fourth st.
INDIANA HIEE BANK and other broken Bank Notea
bought at highest rates.
•°? l _ __ WILKINS A CO . 76 Fourth ft.
OIL ORIGANUM—WO U«Vor sile iiy " ~ *
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
.. EU ?‘ Corner ao ' l Wood ala.
O QUILLS —6OO lbs for sale by
0_ »ugl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
JIN SEED OIlA—3OOO gallons for aal« by ~ *
. A. BU « 1 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
HARPER'S MAUAZlNK—Putnam's, (Jodey’s, Graham's,
Peterson’s. Baliou’a, Household Words, Knickerbockor,
Leslie's Journal, Leslie’s Garetle, and all tho Magatines for
August hare been received at MINER A CO.’S,
_ No. 82 Smlthfleld street.
(CALABRIA LIQUORICE —Prime quality; just recM *nj
J for gale by [ >y2B] FLEMING BROS.
SYRINGES— A full assortment just rec'd and for sale by
Jy2S PLKMING BROS.
ALCOHOL —10 bblu just received and for sate by
LARD OIL—A prime article; just rec’d aid for Bale by
jy2B FLEMING BROS.
OOUENCK'S HE A WEED lONIC —111 doa ofthla celobnT
O ted Tonic, also 12 doa of Bchenck’s Pulmonic Byrup
t>y f job. flkmino.
BOERIIATE’S HOLLAND BITTERS—I 4 dwen o'i theTe
excellent Bitters rec’d by JOS. FLEMING,
jyl® Ooraer of Diamond and Market at
C” IA KBId AGN EBl A—4 cases for saliTby
J B. A. FAUNEBTOCK A CO.,
_j?3o corner Wood and First nta.
ALUM —40 bbls for Sine by
aug7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
IFASKETB ! BASKETS!—IS dozen Peach and Vegetable
X) Baskets received and for sale by
__*ug7 JAMES WARDUOP.
SEMI-ANNUAL SALK"—A. A. MASON A CO. ail] open,
on Monday, July 16th, 10 more cases of Calicoes, at 4,
6 and par yard. jyifl
WE. SGHMKKTZ, at No. 107 Market street, cells
• Boots and Bhoes very low lor rash. Give him a
call, and see. ( Jy2B] W. K. BCHMERTZ.
MATCHES— 300 gross Germau Matches ou band and for
« ale by fauglfij JOHN HAPf, Ju.
1 1 1 CLEVELAND GRINDSTONES—A superior urtlcie,
tU just received and for sale by
_aug2 BOWN A TETLEY, 130 Wood st.
BRANDS, STAMPS AND STENCILS' cut tTorder" at
short notice, by DOWN A TETLEY,
ang2 136 Wood street.
FIVE OK TEN MINUTES suffices for a sitting (to tliuce
lo haste)at CARGO'S, 7(3 Fourth street. Thu picture
may then be called fbr. Open to visitors until 9>* F. M.
aug4
EGGS —3 bbls Fresh Eggs received by Railroad this day
and for sale by (aug7) _UKNKY H. CQ LLINB
CURN MEAL —60 bushels Corn Meal, ground this day,
by | aug3] F. R. DR A VO.
REFINED SUGARS—2S bbls Crushed Sugars ;
16 do Powdered do.
Ruulved and for sale by [jylT] ATWELL, LEE A CO.
MAPLE SUGAR-3 bbls for sale by
jylQ HENRY H. COLLINS.
ERRING—6 bbls Baltimore Herring received ami lor
. sale by f jyITJ, ATWELL, LEE A CO.
WE. BCHMERTZ, at No. 107 Market Street, is
• now closing out his entire Bummer stock of
Boots, Bhoes and Gaiters at reduced prices. Ladies, you
should by all means call and procure a pair of those beau
tiful Gaiters, selling so low. aug4
LOUR SULPHUR— «, 000 11m lorlile by ! miS—loo pigs Banc* Tin Just reoetred, la store «n.l ft,,
«us? B, A. FAHNS3TOOK 4 00. i liySlj J, W. BCTLEt *OO,
'V.-».'
L ■ ■£**•-*
<t >V*\
t ♦>
> U V »
. I .
* '■ .. t.
MADAME EDWARDS
Tai justly ozubbatad;
0 ilk. ’ CLAIEVOYAN’f,
Can be consulted at her rooms, cor- .
WOOD and FIFTH streets. j
Booms open Bay and Eveniu*. >
Consultations private ami coull ieu- r
—Gentlemen, Ladies
JOHN W. MCCARTHY”
Still Poster and,', SSistrlbutor,
•BS-W ill attend to the Posting and Distributing ot all
Kinds of
BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LEOTORBS, EXHIBITIONS, Ac.
All oommmdcations —either by mall, telegraph, or other
wise—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re
oeive prompt attention. a p7
SUMMER RESORTS.
PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS.'
»J'lIE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open
A for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF J LINE N EXT.
They are delightfully located on Sherman’s Creek, fourteen
mi|es nonh-went of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen
miles west of Uarrieburg, on the Central Railroad,) at the
uaee oi Plsgah Mouutain, which reaches au elevation of
more than five hundred feet. Sherman’s Creek affords a
splendid opportunity for those fond of bathing, fishing or
rhn surrounding forests offer great attractions to
the sportsman; and lour smooth and shady roads through
w4n ) i?i tl Zitr Q fh rpaBBeJ for bold ftnd magnificent scenery,
wiU diversify the amusements of the dlr«
HORS ES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all
li T lt^t^ir^Mre ‘VpiUN QB too
iMjSf sss “ d . n *“4
& ,mproTem “ ta ' to
lv.l°„r‘a.J'SS! ,or tha
Bowling Alloys, BU!lart Rooms, and various othar facßl-
S 5,f In ?!f, nlßn V 1 J“ ‘tandanoa. Tha acoommSdaUoM
will be the best, and the charges low
do l' ‘ n' PW WMk -°’ r 0D » 4oll “ ««7
P rsS,?aS^“ B t 0 ' DB ‘ g “ r °° m ’’ Bh °“ W th «
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best or servants. Mnsio always In at
tendance. 3 ‘
All communications intended to reach the Perry Ckmntv
Warm Springs should be addressed to Duneannon P o
They will be Immediately forwarded.
„ H. Ha ETTBR,
myal.tf Proprietor Warm Springs
SUMMER RETREAT.
EY6TONB HOTEL, Hlwtixqdox Co., one Aun
dred and thirty-snai mile* East of Pittsburgh, and
omy sxx hourf nde. This delightful residence and place of
public resort is located en the banks of the “ Blue Juniata,”
at the confluence of Spruce Creek. Its clear spring, trout
sustaining watera, here discharges Itself; and mingles its
murmur* in concert, as they rush down the gorges of the
The very central position of this Hotel makes it a daeira
bie place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of
business and their families—jaded and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and heat of the <Aty. It is situated on the
teonsylvania Central Railroad, where the great turnpike
rrom the Susquehanna and other roads concentrate
making easy egress and ingress, several times a day, by
Lh* Mountains 81 *B**’ 8 **’ ““ A,too “- Tjron *’ Hnntlngdon and
Thu Houm la a new brisk one, foor stories high, spacious
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to attic. with all the modern Improvements and
appliances of Cold Uaths, Ac. It Is also finely rentllated.
xnere are superb views of every department of the Monn*
J ee s*. r7 '- t £*^* lorioaB tnoontaina," the “eternal
bll)a. Telegraph Offloe Is In the House, always ready for
wort—and the proprietor ready to receive visitor* at mode
rate charges. b. P. IUBLETT, Proprietor.
UFCLECCBS IS PITTSBOtOB :
William OarT A 3<3 Liberty street.
John U. Shoenberger. John Anderson.
William S. Campbell, St. Charles Hotel. UjH
Dissolution or Co-Partnership.
Partnership heretofore existing between the under-
X signed, il4 ItlU KLOW 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 tbs continu
ing partners, at their old stand. No. 4fl Diamond Alley
M. BIGELOW,
« M. L. STEPHENS,
, CEO. ALBERT.
Pittsburgh. July is, H&S. (angl^Ci
‘iti-KUI ALUJBT -..-.-M. L. STtPaiKS.
UIOELOW A CO.,
(srccEsso&s to b. w. bioblow,)
-Vu. 46 Diamond AUry, near Hbc«f itrre/, PITTSBUUQS.
JRSrat jg COACHES, CAIIKUOBS, PHdETONS,
BUGOIR3, and every description of Fancy
built to order, and finlahtd In a
, " iiMßw manner unsurpassed for beauty of design,
elegsur* of finish, skill cf workmanship, and durabiliiv of
materials. 3
Sir Ail work warranted. aug!3.Tj
r I" , HB subscriber takes thia tnelhoj 10 Inform hi# friend#
A a*t-J cu!>tcmrT«* that he commences Braving for the
cm the Tu*ntir*> t imtani, and will be prepared to
furnish his nupt-ricr ALEy, 4c , 1q any Quantity desired
The hi*he«t market price In cash paid for good, sound
lean BAULKY ’
UliAlNy and i supplied on low term*
OKO. W. yiIITU,
l*itt street, Pittsburgh, l l *.
Notlcei ~
1 u,.-hJ)
HA' ING this day, July Id, gold a iy stock In tha
Saddler) Lu«icc:* to Mr.<t3m. J. A.SDKKSON Jt C I
i !r*-ure to rerjoirnuudios them to ray friend* cud
ruittraen, *oJ Ui the j-übli- ,r-nt*r»jlj, and would
tfui 3 ct-iiru for them a ounliuuattw at uiy patron
“l*"' c>.undent that all work r«wi?wd of them will
£' v, » s*ii*ri»l -*»l}*T*ctlon. j p SMITH
fjfijftSjfel IUSCKACTCUEfI u?
* T'SADDLKS, HARNH3B, THUNKS, &c.,
*Vo. Wood Hr ft:, Piittburgh, Pa.
GrJ-fs froia Oountry D«»aUn« promptly attended to
nod Btj.nc-™} that r.ADoot UlMobe acceptably. auffkly
Bottling kitai>iuiua«Ta.
ITL) A MORTON bate entered Into co-partnership to
°f IiOTTUNU, lb *H ,u branch
n* Lib " rt X clreet, Nerlllo Hall.
fNm* I'fr rc ’^ <Ur ‘ tJ y nQ * superior article r of
Lul > - A , LK ’ K Up lc fiot l>e*lera and faraUle*
-All nr.u I a, their ajT*aU*a to *lv* u< a call, and eaam-
Ttna» *a fftTcrmblo as any other house In tha city All
r'Tl ) ul up al ,Jwfl NO YD A MOIU’ON.
leUlm 2fo OS Liberty n , Nertllc Halt.
l#fit u " w f»Qii by V^Nk-tT
i-^BSsssr®— sans »*»«
Anwnr»-H C.rulaa, by Tin*. iuk 9r .
And >’ib*r n«w Mitflf, )u*t rerelTed by
* n < :i KI.UMK, 1U WoM ft.
H OOOt>i.-i. A. MAauS^jToO'lw
JLX f.nc.lu," tlwlr Imr. ajMortmfint of ShmUnra, DUpors
}}““*»“• TH.I. Cloth., N.ftlno, T„».ll w , , oa T tl ”;
“* UouJ *- *' ■ "Juplion of 15 «nJL SO p»r ivnt.
if *'iCTUKKS and cheap at Mi'ceuta. Go to the
Vi Bpterprty.No 74 Fourth ttroot.
f I^T” OARGua I’icturra ranA~among thelieetln
X the W eoontry. Rooms. 76 Fourth rt. f» U g4
Cbe “*° r ** Voung’li>»n"and Teas
i. 0. the fines: FracdA, now selling at moderate prices, at
the |»ugj, CM*A TEA STORK, No. 1, Diamond.
BLACK DERRY BRANDY—IO do* Blackberry Brandy, of
boae manufacture ; warranted pure. For Gale by
JNO. LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
No. 201 liberty street.
augS-dlir
PIG MKTAL—UW tons Hock Hill, (JuniatoT) "
60 do Monroe, do
200 do Noa. 1 and 2 Anthracite ;
100 do BlackUcfc, (Charcoal:)
For sal« by >ug3] JOHN MOOIUIKA.D.
OULPIiCIUd ACID TUM. (WordhanAen uIT vTirlor,)
O Juat received and for sale by
.• u * 3 FLEMING BROS.
PKKBKK\ 1 NG—LoTerlug’a PulTertred^uVaj - -
Jl coarse, pulverised, crushed and clarified, at
_ F. U. BRAVO'S, No. 1, Diamond.
CUIRKBK— 200 bo* "
) received by
VUMKBK—2OO boxes prime W. 11. Cream Cheea. Ja,t
l»u«3] V. R. DRAVO.
Ac. Ac.—Putnam lor August:
Ilarprr for August;
Knickerbocker for August;
Banking’* Half-Yearly Abstract,
J ust rureirird ami for sale at
W. A. GILDBNFKNNEY A CO.'S Bookstore.
u>r ' Piftb Bt, opposite the Th«atre.
O UNDiUKS—Ioo boxes Kosin cfoapj
O W Uo Mould and lHr> Candle*
» u dd Star Candles;
-i> dot Buckets .
10 do Tubs;
I’d do Bed Ctards;
&0 do Corn Brooms ;
dO boxes Starch;
UK) reams Wrapping Papor •
faug3l JOHN Mi
For Kale by
BLOOfiIU—M) iocs Juniata; " '
6U do Lake Champlain, (to arrive :)
(aug.'l] JOHN MOOKHSAn
For paU by
Cut'll EK—lOO bags Rio ana Java OulTes lor sals by
»°» 3 • JOHN M(V>' "•
IU3AB— 76 half chests Green and Black Tom for cole by
JOHN MOORHEAD.
TIOBAOOO 76 boxen favorite brands Tobacco for sal* by
* au S 3 __ JOHN MOORHEAD.
SUGAR —30 hbds fair to prime Cor pale by
JOHN'MOORHEAD.
V AILS—2OO krgß for sale by
ll BUR 3
EQQB, by the barrel, in store and far sale by
au g3 SMITH, MAJU A HUNTKK.
"IANDLE^—4O boses Blar Candles for sale by
SMITH, MAIR A lIUXTKR.
0 aug3
i^UGAR— 60 hhde Sugar for sale by
P aug3 SMITH, MAIB 4JIDNTER
MOLASSES— f>6 bbis ri. 11. MolassfH?or ealo by
aug3 BMITU, MAIR A nUNTKR.
('IOFFKK —100 bugs Rio Coffee for eaie by
_our3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
SOAR —200 bozea Soap for Bale by
ao«3 A HUNTER.
CRUSHED SUGAR—2& Sugar fbr Bale hy
_»ug3 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
ij^LAX —3 tjacka Flax for sale by
_ SMITH, MATE A HUNTER.
CIIROMK YELLOW—6 capes on baud and
»“S 3 FLEMING BROS.
SOOTCfI SNUFF—Uerrott'H beat; 3 casks just rec’d and
for sale by l»ug3| FLEMING BUGS.
MASON’S BLACKING—-100 dor on hand and for Bale by
aug 3 ... FLEMING BBOS.
CIITIIdC ACIB—6O Ibe just received and for aalo by
A a°g3 FLEMING BROS.
BLUE MASS.—3O lbs Just received HndrGr'aaleby
“ u ? a FLEMING BROS.
BATLI URiOK—IiUOO KnglLh for .ale by ■
JtS° B. A. FAHNESTOOK A CO
WANTKI>— Ohio and Penna. Railroad Scrip • '
Monongmhela Navigation do ’by
i? 80 AUSTIN LOOMIS
r pAMARINDS—A supply of fine fresh Tamarlndß rea’d by
i- J? l9 JOS. FLEMING.
BLUB LIOK WATER—I-i bbls of this celebrated Mineral
. IVattr rec dby Ijyi9| JOS. FLEMING.
S RANGES—IOO boi.a •• Messina " Oranges Just received
J and for sale by RHYMER A ANBERBON
i£2i No 39 Wood street
tKNNKSSKE tons Njpl„ Bloonu
b I [»ng3] J. W. BOTLKB * 00.
tS-***-*^
AMUSEMENTS.
OfUW ALJC.
Haon 00.,
100RHEAD.
'IOOHHEA.D
JOHN MOOR!]RAD.
MEDICAL.
The Graefenberg Dysentery Syrur,
A Bpeeoy .nd Infalllbl. rvmedy In Blarrbmn, DyronUry.
Blooey Flux, Cholera Morbu., Cholera Infantum, and
tha Asiatic Cholera, lr taken with the Bret eymp.
tome, vi,: vomiting and jllartW I, n.v.r
lalle to cure the woret poeelble caeee of
bowel complaints, generally In . few
hours, seldom beyond a day. it
is purely vegetable, and taken
in almost any quantity Is
perfectly harmless.
Price 60 cents.
Th« Grafenberg Green Mountain Ointment,
Invaluable for Bums, Wounds, Sprains, Chilblains, Corn-,
Scree. Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pains
in the Side or Back immediately
relieved, Inflammations
of the Bowels, and for all
cases where there
Is lodamma- •
tlon.
Price Twenty-five cents.
Marshall's Uterine Catholicon.
A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most o( the
distressing complaints Incident to Females. Pre
pared by Dr. Tkeo. Pomeroy’ of Utica,
solely for the Graefenberg Com
pany. Price $3,00.
The other Graefenberg Medioines are
Hyt Lotion.
Health Bittert.
Cbnsumptite Balm.
Children’s Panacea.
Ftver and Ague Pills.
Libby's Pile Ointment.
Sarsaparilla Compound.
The Graefenberg Manual of Health,
A complete hand-book of medicine for families—price 60 cts.
Office, $l4 Broadway, New York.
CAUTION.
The public is requested to bear in mind that everything
prepared by the Graefenberg 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 should be observed before purchasing.
Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KRYSGR'B, 140 Wood
Btfeg t. Jyl7aUw la
A Faot worthy or Record and Atten>
lion —WRIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and
certain cure far FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation
for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica
tion of the cause, is one of the most Important Chemical
Discoveries of the 10th century. Its neutralizing effects
on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acta like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re
storing the tone,of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con
stitution.
Unlike the general remedies resorted to for its treatment,
such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system
woree 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 all other preparations.
We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from
Fever and Ague, fry it and be'cured I
PETER T. WEIGHT * CO.,
. . „ , S4l Market at, PhiUdelphls.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the united
States and Canadas.
For ala by GEO. H. KEY SEE, No. 140 Wood street,
and R. £. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap2l:d*w3m la *
Heads and Hurd’s liatr Beato
rer—Poquhokwocs, Feb. 9,1856
This is to certify that I hare used •* HURD’S HAIR RE
STORER” three months, and where my head was bald l*
Is now covered with a long growth of new hair.
Oapt. Gio, G. Bcmojoh, of Whole-Ship Montexuma,
Chemical Manujacturisig Cb.—Gents: Previous to using
your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair
coming out. After using three botUf» the remaining is
strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy
appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. Woodworth.
Poquiiasxocx, Ot., Feb. 15,1855.
This Is to certify that I have been using “Hurd's Haiti
Rgtour” about three months; and, now, where my head
was bald, it Is covered with a new growth of hair, almost
three Inches hag. I hare been bald over twenty years.
ALICX Ar>A^q
Bold, wholesale and retail at
Da. GEO. H. KEY3EIVB,
• No. 140 Wood street;
81cJc Headache and ISeuratgla or Kiozn
Yaaaa Staicnrao Cured by OAKELTS DEPURATIVE
SYRUP.—Mr. William Trimble, H’Kelry’g Row, Bayards
town, Fifth Ward, says be was cured of Sick Headache of
eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depura
tlve Byrup. He hod tried various physicians without a
cure. He Is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depurativeie
for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases.
For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER'S,
No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Price 76 cents per bottle. ap 2s
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Healers
and manufacturers.
THE SUBSCRIBER Is now importing o superior quality
of OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with GO
gallons pure Spirit' will produce a flneOognao Draody Ilia
ESSENCES OF ROOHKtLB and OTArVs BRANDY- of
JAMAICA «U*l ftx. CROIX RUM, AKAO. CIDER an.l
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND ScIIIKDAAI BCIINAPPa
and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturer* by the great demand after them. Di
rectlons for u»» will invariably be given by
DU. LEWIS FKUCHTWANGER,
HI Malden Lane, New York.
P. a.—lmporter ot Chemicals, Platine,
Blstnoib, Manganeio; Thorn’H EsLCopoiva, Bnlphate Am
monia, Ac. d«c2l:is tf
CAUPETINGS.
Delaware county carpet manufacturing
ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles
below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIB
- 3-PLYINGRAIN, DAMASK
and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices
tor cash or city acceptance, (Interest added.) The stock,
comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every varioty,
examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at
the Store*, Nos. 18 and 29 N. SECOND at .PHILADELPHIA
Wool bought. Spun,’Dyed or exchanged for Carpets.
joU-Studs J. SIDNEY JONES.
Palmer’s Celebrated Kplcurean ,
STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Boups, Gravies.
Fish, Meat, Gome, 4c. We advise aIJ good housewives
to try It Prlre £5 cent* per bottle,at all Grocery and Fruit
Btoree Id the United Statue and Oanadas
iror salt by M’CLUIIG ao<l G. U. KBYSEB, Pittsburgh
P. T WRIGHT A CO.,
m Markft strwU PhUarialohi*.
j»o!9:d*Trly In
r OHOVE BKMINAHV,
LA WKERCEYILLE.
THE NEXT SESSION will open ou WEDNESDAY, Sep
tember 10. r
Tbe Hector desires an early application on the
«ucb a b desire to avail themselves of its advantages.
For circulars or admission, apply to /
REV. WM. H.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Boarding School,
OB SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE-Tbe GLEN HOTEL
•nd Grounds are offered for BENT for either the
abore purposes. The Bile and arrangement or the house,
the beauty, extant and variety of the grounds, and the
singular adTantage of the position, secluded from every
thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location
Ibr either a Male or Female Bemlnary. For terms, apply to
mhihtf J. W. BUTLER, 07 Front street
Dissolution or Partnership.
THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Janet
O’NlaL, in carrying on "the Camden Coal Worhs,"
under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER,
is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES.
July 7th, 1855. JOHN D. MILLER.
JULY MAGAZINES—
Harper’s, for July 20 cents.
Putnam, “ 20 *»
Graham, “ ...
Qodey, Sdsup.,“ ...
Knlcierboker, “ ...
Leslie’s Gas’te, ...
Peterson's, “ ....
Leslie’s Jour*l, “ ....
Blackwood, for Jnne.
»fnt NKw BOOKS, and as soon as issued, lower
than can be had elsewhere, should call at
LAUFFRR’S BOOK STORK,
B7 tr •
miiLDUiti iiOT~Foa sajlu.
24 feet front on WYLIE street) and extending
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built fbr two email Houses. Thla Lot
is In a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold
low, and on farorable terms. Title good, and clear from
Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. OILL&IORE,
At Office of Morning Post.
Notice*
LARIMER'S TRUSTEE is prepared to pay a dividend of
FIFTEEN PER CENT., in “ Stocks” of various kinds
at eaak prices. THOMAS MELLON.
jy26:lwd*3tw
Wanted* ” “
LABORERS arc wanted on the Cleveland and Mahoning
Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown. Ohio
_jy2&dlw*
JUST RKCJ£IV£D, at No. 107 Market street, a larva as
sortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf and Patent Leather
Congress Gaiters. Prices low.
jjia
MAGAZINES AND WEEKLY PAPERS—
Ladies’ Gazette of FaEhion for August ■
Graham’s Magazine do
Putnam’s do do
Peterton’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 thin week.
For any new Book or Magazine, call or Pend to
W. A- GtLDENFKNNEY A Co.’B,
__iZ£i Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
lADLES’ FASHIONS—
j Leslie's Ladles Gazette for A ugunt, 20 cents;
Putnam's Magazine do *>o o 0
Graham’s do do 20 do
Godey’B Lady’s Book, {second supply,) 20 cents*
New York Journal for August, is do
Peterson’s Magazine, do 17 do
Ballou’s do (second supp'y,) 10 do
tamale Life among ih© Mormons, £l •
Star Papers. ’
Hyper's Uagulpa and Knickerbocker for Angnst confl-
JenUy aapwted this day or Monday, end will be wid enU
old price, 20 cents per copy, at u Ul in ®
Jy2B LAPFFKB’S BOOKSTORE, 80 Fifth s%.
JEANETTE I— ' *
She Is dressed In silks and satins
And her shy Is foil of grace;
Sh S '! 1 "«>y 10 appearance —
But what a sallow facol
Uer hands aw small, but O’ how rough;
She sorely does not know 8
H ,S BP fi TIC 18 Jilt the thing,
m. »» th© price is low.
a^ 6110 Soap La© been used with great success for
uie past hTeye&n, for removing Tan, SaMowoess, and R*4l
neaf Bkin, healing all Chaps and Chafes. Only 1
cents per cake. Used as a Nursery Boap for children. It Is
unrivalled. Sold by B. L. CUTHBERT,
jySB up Third »l
BMP BKKl>—lO bags recalved on consignment and for
rale by [aug7J JaMBS WARPROP.
v-yV';','
Ii V IOORATING CORDIAL
eswomsoN nr mZ™ ’
H».« «.«.„« „„ b „. a
MOaSB'S invigorating blixib
r T r.ll replace with ;ptronjth, lno.picn T ...
efficiency, lrrejularlty with nnllorca and
lad tin, not only without hazard or reaction. bat
With* bappyc£T«-:tr.!. lh« goner»l organization,
In mind that all in-.Judins, wherever they beyin, finleh with
t e n*rrons knd ;bat tba pamlisatlon of tbo nem
of motion and senHatU.n in physical death. Bear in mind,
a no, hat h-r a. ary kind of Ennrouo dleenae, the Elixir Oor.
41"! In the only r-Ual lc p.-.'i.-at-.tlTe known.
CUE.K Or Nltltvtifa DISEASES.
No I-uiiuv, ccn oootot on Adequate Ms , rf tt ,
Jute *od H.mo«t toirwialoun eta*™ vfaicb C occuiim. I*
Cbe 6 U,I „w VMi , *-CMioa« In
.hoibor broken On,. Byccl, “7°“ ' y " o “’
r; r ° “~-
der its inanenoe. Nor b tl,« IrmeTL. > " on
di»l prOii.tUe- of the medicine rssoh the Co Jti’tuUm «££’
tnu restore it tc its normal '’ocditton,
LOSB Oi» MEiIORT,
Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to ths head, me),,,',
oholy, debility; hysteria, wrctch-Klnoes, thought's of self
destruction fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra,
tion, irritability. nervousness, Inability to sleep, disrases
incidom to inaieo, decay of the propagating functions, hys
teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart,
1 mpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arising
It Is, if .there bo any reliance to be placed on human testi
mony, absolutely infallible.
A aiIKAT MpiCINS fOK FEMALES.
The unparalleled effects of this groat restorative In all
compWntn incident to females, mark a new
been Invented—
°, f .' “rtsorants concocted-all purporting to be
‘f V hB T "! OUI diseases and deranjemmteto which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable
.... EVEIiY WOMAN OF SENSE,
Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervon/meu
tremors, pains In the back, or shy other dterter. SrtSttor
peculiar to her sea, or common to both sexes-to g[« tho
invigorating Cordial a JriaJ. give loa
MABBIgp PJERSCN3,
Orothera, will find this Cordial after tier have Med a >-5..
tie or two, a thorough regenerator or the tyßtem. in ail
directions are to be round the happy parents or healthy off.
spring, who would not have bean eo but tor this extraordi
nary preparation. Audit 13 equally potent for tha many die
easeafor which It is recommended. Thonoands iff yonoa
men haye teen restored by nelngit, and not £a a slnals in.
stance bss it failed tc benefit them. *
PEKSONS OP PALE COMMJSXTOIf.
or consumptive hablte, are restored by theueeof n bottleol
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, val
low, cicely color, to a beautiful flortd complexion
TO THE MISGUIDED.'
These aresotaeof tbs end and melancholy effects Irodo
ceJ by early habits of yonth, via: weakness of the beck
ami limbs, pains in the hand, dimness of eight, loss of mua
vfi?" er J Pa'P ll * llol * o' the heart, dyspepsia, nertoua
Mtablll.y, derangement of tha dlgeotlye functions, general
debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to to
dreaded. Lose of memory, oonfmdon of Idese, depression
of spirits, eTil forebodlnge.oTereion to society, wlf-dlstruet.
iove ofKiUttlde, Ooudity, etc., ireeomoot the e»Ueprodc
ced. All thus afhlcted
BEJOBJS CONTUidPLAHNQ MAEBIAQ*
ahonlJ reflect that a sound mini and body are the most no
creenry requisites to promote connubial happiness: Indeed
without these, the journey through Ufa becomes a weary
pllgrlmap—the prospect hourly darkens the yiew: tho
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and flUed with the
melantAoly reflection that the happiness of another bs ■
comes blighted with your own.
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by some uDpnncipled perbons.
In future, ell the gonuice Cordial will have the propria,
toria lac-slmlle pastel over the cork of each bottle, mi the
following words blown in the glass:
Dr. Moral’* Invigorating Cordial,
C. n. RING, Proprietor, N. Yj
Tha Cordial 1.? pnt up, highly concentrated- la pint
ties--price throe dollars per 1-ottle, two for fire dofiara.
for twelve dollars. o. 11. JUNO, Proprietor*
102 Broadway, N. Y.
. b ?o Dr ?F l ,', ts tfcr “ n ß h ™> <&» United Bta,w, Canal
and the West Indies. 1
New London, Ct-
Norwich, Peb 8, 1855.
A , AGENTS:
Pittsburgh Da. <3*o. H. KEYS EE, No. HO Wood si
5° FLEMING, 8808., No. 60 Wood St.
- E. E. SELLERS, Wocd atrent.
Allegheny City ...BECK HAM 4 51’KENNAN •
Eo JAMES Y. SAMPLE A CO.:’
L° J. P. FLEMING.
Agentfor Ohio.-J. D. PARK. Cincinnati. [aplltdavly
GERMAN BITTE'BS ,
DR. C. 2*. JACKBOR, Pa.,
, will KPi'r.rraiiLT odvi
liver complaint, dyspepsia, jaundice,
ChrorMor Arrtraj DttrSiiy, Durairi of the Kidnr-Jt, and
all diictutz onnnp /r«n <1 dixerdrr*] User <rr sSLach.
&uch
ticn.luwart PH**,
Fulr.eM.or Bitod to th*
Ilaad, Aciditrcf UirStoniftcri,
2<aasen;HeartDiirE. I>if£o»<. for J-'r-otl,
_ Fulnppa or weight in the tftoraach, fcoar
SicKic.’, or ilatterlcg at the Pit
° f n V“ Stom»di EiriaicLis of >.h, if.ad.Hnrrled
endßifflomtßrrathm*. i, i ottering at (fee Heart, Clunk*
tng
»fVtak.;i..D»W oo trior. lbs SrS,
l jia in tho Utrru, Lvti.-ivnrj- oi •-’orspiration
* .'lk.vvt u-ar. C f Lh“. akin Syes, Pale in the
f’l-i*. Back, Ob#'=i.. Urol*. «c_
Fiufibr-? of lieu Bum:.-:}? in the
Cooht&nc i
iag.ipfETil T aad grrst
Irtprwnjioa of
?VirUs.
Tfc/. propnr.io.-. io cno attention of tile public- tff
tuis p;<,7.r.rnnoa. dcr?r yo vl» s fading uf the uuccst oonfl
ft a ? u “ 1E 1J! tacn to tho diseases for which
It la rvcotpinecda-vi. : *■
, fc ?“,'"V ; 'T toJ “V 5 ’- 1 4r - cl ’i bat m that hu stood
50 rr " : ; si ’ 4 ' —or- iho American people,
aJ r 'f= ; ~™ ml =“> r noriTollM by any Bimikrpu.
Forouooo enfant Tie teerimony fa it, favor giyen by tie
most prominent snd „»ti ,;n.j. ;s Physicians and individa
•ts, [U Uil ptrjj ,-i tbs country immense. Referring ear
'f’tta.to Q >. "MemoraWlVor Practical Receipt
Rook, for Farmers cod FamLiee, t 0 I-e bad gratia, of all ti
Agents lor the German Bitters.
011:1 Hjuut “ : " r 7' l2o Arch street, Phlle
b.”,P" IL s -f 1M Wood street; B. 4
Pitatatocb 4 Co , No. t) Wood street; Fleming Brothers
draH&Srty l, S, ™ U tQdJ - r-.f-fkingr Allegheny
Private DUcaaes.
• I '°’ 41 Tinnnmi Alloy, <le.
TOM hl£ ontu-s attention to an ctlw
Uls business ia mustiy conEci-d to Private r 52
venereal Dmasts, and fgcli painful affections 4£&
bl T Ug i l , t .. on c J Ly ! r l ,i)rudunw > youthfui indulgence and excess.
,v. h^ ft?*? toutm Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,
Urethra l Discharges, Imparity of the Blood, with all EiW
eee of ihe enore«l Organ. £iia Diseases, Scorbutic EroD
tiona, Tetter, R»o*worm, Mercurial DL'eases,. Seminal
Weafcners, Impotauey, Piie/s, Rheumatism, IfanuUe Weak*
u -f* -Monthly Bupprwwione, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula
r n Ji u Ne ”® Ufl Affections, Faina in the Bach and Loins,
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.
Cure guaranteed. 3
Twenty years' practicß (ten in this city) enables Dr.
Brown to offer assurances oi a speedy cure to all who mar
come under his care. 3
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley.
*S- Charges moderate. novfcdawly
KHEXJMATISH.-Lr Brown’s newly discovered remedy
for Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain remedy fbr
mat painfui trouble. It never fails. J
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond
Alley, Pittsburgh, Fa. The Doctor Is always at home"'
nov6:d*wly
IRON CITY COBIMERCIAJU COLLEGE.
CHARTERED, APRIL, 1855. ”''***•
rpwo HUNDRED STUDENTS nnd upwards hive nut*
X triculated. Chartered with a full Board of Trustees
Priucipsl—F. W. JPNKINB. ’
FACULTY,
! 1.1. HITCHCOCK, Professor of the Science of Accounts.
I and of the Art of Root-Keeping. ***
! JOHN FLEMING, Associate Professor In the same d«*
i v&rtment.
GEORGE P. HITCHCOCK, A. Professor of Maths*
matics and Teacher of Penmanship.
F. W. JENKINS, Associate Professor in the several da.
paitmenta. » **
JAMKS H. HOPKTOS, Esq, of tbs Pittsburgh Bar. I*o
turer on Commercial Law. *
Lectures every clay, morning ao.l evening, by author of
Book-Keeping, „ nd by Professors that ursnow Start
Book-Keepers. Every teacher in this College has t£d „S,
ln flrst MhoofitoXES
Students in this institution are not tausrht I bV
! h »‘"* osporienceti teache “or 3 nof CnfrSS
•rui'pn!Sr k r* l>e 7' I f ulles “*d Gentlemen are nuight tiritlng
and Book-Keoping during the day and evening 1
and at G °“ eg " KMIaJ - ««« Wood
a oBl*
..20 «
..20 “
.20 “
.17 “
.18 “
Wood street.
Pittsburgh. TUB MoIINING MAfr. TRAIN
bureh I foJ a ph P h i a . f h r . at 7U, A. M, and Pitta
"?* A - M - thk PAST MKH
1“ 5 J? 1 I'Utsbursa at IP. H-, and Pitta-
PRESS tk f™ a , d<! ph “j. a ? * so - 1‘- M. TUB NIGHT XX-
M Skma 1c ? 7 ,? 3 for Phtilrargh at 11, P.
in uLSS Ub^ IB:h lor ?Wadrlt,bia at agio, P. M.
Accommodation Train tones Pittsburgh dallT,
dation t 4:30 a ' cl °<*. f-M. Brinton’aAmonunS
daii^‘u *** a - m
to u!3 “r^Taj a i 3 “““.T* ,lt PittAtui* with the Railroads
. Loul, > 510 l Alton, tiolena and Cldcago.llld
SUdton K ?-s TerraPtauhi
toi f od.r.a.p,,!i», Indd Cincinnati,Day
i J * iH»Ue!oaUiUf, iinnauaitT. Toledo* GleTfr
, iUth U theSttm : T“ V i! ll fb M ‘ ui ' H '“““ and Wooster,Ohio;
IA&StZaoSSSSg? 110 KiW
pIS™ USh Tlcie “' '■ an L “ hiul ‘o or .Ton either of the abori
Btar o tlnr U -iinJ^» pa p^ i^’ ll: "’ B, " r ' holl,lbiUß at the different
“t?”,™* Pors «b?o« trocuhe-WeafwlU and thla the
uwr^NcTySiSr es }l e,l ; uoa! route Balti
more, New lorh, or Boston. ~V; VTUOS. HOORE,
Agent, Pe-sonrer Llnss, Philadelphia.
, A d,MKSKIMRM,
-I' v .‘-g-r.t, Pwnor r.^l e3i Pittsburgh.
W. E. BCHMERTZ.
EV EIvG IU.LN COLONY—A very tle;iraMo country real
dene* la offered for sale, situated in the above Colony,
uoss lowuship, 5 miles from Pittsburgh. The boused 58
Kit le6 L’ RrrHtl "«d with fjur rooms, a kitchen and large
Dali ou the iirst tloo;, and i* provi i d with a wafer closet,
hath room, <se. Thorr i» sores of land attached to the
houae, held in fee, nwl «u: divided cne-sixth of So scree
more. The Dwe.ll/Qg the two acta lot, (on-,
whi«:h there arc 100 frr.it. :.a of choice qnali'l-ifl, besides;
grape and titraw bemv,vr-r stable* chicken hones, A&p
will bo sold eoparat«,”oir with an Interest in the Colony. £
The education ef children maw
this a deeirabie property £--r a man of family.
S COTHBEKT * BON,
aug4 No. £3 Market st, pear Third.
CIONTINUATIUN OF xUe. *J r. JC A T fcj-aIDANffUAL
j SALK.—-A. A. MaSON A CO. will continue their sale
through the mcafh of August. They, will again mark
down anti still iUrii*r reduco the p lies c:f their stock.
Some 200 more cas-yn ana pa:k32 : jaof Kjaiy GOODS will
bo opened, rendering their tflsortmeitt iUtfrc complete than
at the opening of tho saW*. angS
PLEASANT F-'JU. SaLR.— A Dwelling
Hous« with lot of ground, well Improved, 60 feet front
on Fulton street by S 3 deep. The boss** contains s hall*
parlor, kitchen, dining room, three chambers and two
"mail rooms. Portico end gardes In front. Price $1,450.
Terms ea*y. a, OCTHHL’B'f * SON,
ftugld 63 Market street.
BKIOIi House you 93001— Fur particular* can**
63 Market street. Also, om of four room! and jarga
ball fbr $660, cub, W*
*» ' t : T
J ■. . '
M lODIC AL.
DR- MORSE’S
CAUTION.
DR, HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
PBEPAEHD BY