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Jb - 0 ■'t •a . •• MENSEE -: t'-v l ■.% c v?"V■' , .:-■;^‘:).-f i K '-^v. ••’: '•'-/-= 1 i ;; •• 'i* •.• -. '.- • 'X* ’• '•'’ *’ "i -r:' iA. • j,? r *.’ ! ' Vir ■•, ,-i <?! *.%' ;; <- ;Vr - F- t J iij* *S fi -vT‘'vV *' •*r f’ r f « ST* J - £**» •*■»•» «j *- *1 * 1 - : .v,< ■< * r % MONDAY MORNING: Ahotbsb Portion nr tub Cosnellsvillb Railroad to'.bh Openkd. —From tbe following letter, from ,‘th'o President of tbe Pittsburgh and Connells Title Railroad, which appears in tbe Connellerllle Enterprise, it will bo seen that ano ther portion of the road is shortly to be opened. Office op the P. & C R. R. 1 Pittsburgh, August 17, 1855. f To Messrs. J. M. Dushane, Joseph Newoomer, F. Roynolds, J. Johnston, and William L. Col lins : Gentlemen—ln consequence of slipß from the hill sides,, the bad weather, and other oauses of delay, we hare conoluded to postpone the day for opening to Connelleville, to Wednesday the 12th of September next. On that day the trains will be run as follows: First Train loaves Conneilsvlllo for West New »rBooond Train leaves Connolls ville for Wes Newton at 12 M. Third Train leaves Connellsvillo for West Newton at 6 P. M. Returning, first Train leaves WestNowton for Connellsvillo at 9 A . M . Seoon(1 Traia lcaves west Newton for Connellsville at 3P. M. Third lop* m” 08 Weßt Newtoa for Connellsvillo at ra * n will connect with the boat from °. ur gh, 60 lhat a passenger may leave Cou nellsville for Pittsburgh in the morning and re turn by bed time the Bame day. Chlobofobh Used by a Rubslab— Oa Tuos day night a burglar entered the house of Mr. John Lamb, on Laoook street, Allegheny, by foroing open a baok window, and euooeeded in administering ohloroform to Mr. Lamb and his wife while they were asleep, and took $4O in money, and some jewelry, whioh were under the pillow. The burglar left a bottle of ohloroform in the room,, whioh bore the label of a druggist in tbe Ninth Ward of this city. High Constable Soott took the bottlo to the druggist, to eee if he knew who bought it. The druggist stated that he oould account for all the ohloroform ho had sold sinoe he commenced business—one bottle was purchased by a physioian, another for a man injured on tbo railroad, and two bottles (one large, the other small,) by a man named Shaw, a resident of tho Ninth Ward. The bottle in tho possession of Mr. Scott corresponded with the druggist's aocount of one of those sold to Shaw, and Mayor Adams felt warranted in arresting Shaw. Accordingly he was arrested on Friday ovening. and a small bottle of chloroform found on his person. The Bmall bottle was labelled similar to tho one found in Mr. Lamb’s house. Shaw was held in $6OO bail for his appearance at a further hearing on Thursday next. Delegates to Republican Convention. —The new Republican party held their primary meet ings oo Saturday, to seleot delegates to the County Convention to be held on Wednesday next. Tho following are the names of some of the delegates: PITTBBCBQU. First Ward—John Willock, B. Bingerly. Second Ward—Robert Rogers, R F Smith Third Ward—C. W. Lewis, Edw. Campbell. Sixth Ward—Russell Errett, Jared M. Brush Fourth Ward—W. W. Ball, Charles Avery. Ah Amazon. —A female of a pugnacious dis position named Mary Cuff, was Boat to jail, on Saturday, by Alderman M’Keana, for commit ting an assault upon Ellen Kerr. Mary, it ap accused Ellen of stealing an ertiole of olothi."' 4 belonging to her ohil 1, an accusation which tho *> ther resented with proper spirit The charge reiterated, and backed up with several pretty cv &*’ eo iooensed EUen that ehe had arrested and committed to jail. Habeas Conrcs —A little namotl Isabella Hughes, who was committed to of Refuge, a few days ago, by Mayor or va graccy and general bad conduct, was before Judges Adams and Boggs, on Satur*. 4 on a writ of habeas corpus eacd oat by her fath er, who petitioned that she fibould be released. A number of witnesses were examined, who teg tifiod to the bad character of tho girl, and their Honors, after hoaring the argument of counsel, dooided that eho should be ro committed to tbe Houso of Refuge. The Theatre.—This establishment is to be re-opened on Saturday evening, with a superior ■took company. The whole cdifico outside and inside will bo re painted, re decorated, and re farniBhed. . A painter has been engaged for sev eral weeks, painting new scenery.- Beveral i f the most popular stars in tho country have al ready been engaged, and will appearin rapid suc cession. Manager Foster is determined to leave nothing undone, which will add to the attrac tion of his establishment, and gratify our play goers. The Military Encampment at New Castle —The Lawrence Journal states that tho military at New Castle aro consummating their arrange ments for tho encampment on tho 11th of Sep tember with considerable energy, and says that from present indications it will bo a fine display of military from different sections of tbe oountry. Tbe Journal assures companies coming there that they will be made wetoome whilst eojourn inw amoDgst them; the l&tch-string will be al ways out. Mah Deowhed at Rocoestbb. —On Tuesday morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a stranger fell off the Steamer “North Star,” then lying at Roobester and was drowned. In tko mor ning, he was found in the water. He was tak en ont and boricd. He seemed to be a Ger man, about 28 or 30 years old. Ho had noth ing in his pockets bnt a small key that soemed to be intended for opening a small oarpet sack. ■ .Rise ih tue Alleohehf Rivee.— The hoary a>aw» of last week produced a rise of seven or •eight filet, in the Allegheny, on Friday night. ■We hare beard of considerable damage being done. About fire hundrod feet of lumber, at :the Allegheny end cf the aqueduct, that had •been brought there to repair-that structure, was washed away. Several rafts, and other lumber were also swept off. ‘•The Office Most Seek the Mah, hot TOE Mah the Office.”— That this is one of the principles of the Rnow Nothings, in evident from the fact that in this county there are only seven applicants for the American nomination for Sheriff, eight for Coroner, and five for Prothon- Aitary. For the other offices, the candidates can be counted by the dozen. Svnod. —The Presbyterian Synod of Allegheny will assemble in New Castle on Thursday, tho 27th proximo. Tho territory embraced in this Synod inoludoa Allegheny city and all west cf the Allegheny river, which will mako a large ec clesiastical assemblage. In Ssssioh. —The District Court and Court of ■Common Pleas were in eession on Saturday morning. In tho former a variety of motiona were entertained and rnles granted, and in tho .latter the habeas corpus case, mentioned in ano iher plaoe, dooided. Xlefasiaioev Lanouaqe —Dr. Edw. A. Kaye, of Birmingham, on Saturday, instituted suit in the District Court against Frederick Olnhauaeu, for uttering slanderous and defamatory language agaiuet plan ti ff and wife. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Methodist Female College, on Wednesday last, it was reeolTcd to open this institution on the let of Ootober next. Due notioe will be givon in a few days by advertisement. Borolaet- —The honso of Mr. Jasper H. Brady, on Fifth street, was entered by bnrglars on Friday night, and a few trifling artioles taken. An Irishman Darned William Toner was com mitted to prison, on Saturday, by AldermuD Alajor, for assault and battery, on complaint of Michael Kehve. The Public Schools will bo re-opened on Monday next. «.Cl*rlr’S Stomach Bitters are acknowledged bv all who bare tried them to bo the best family medicine of the Eire, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Cosllvener*. and a die ordered state of the Liver and Stomach. They have do rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people f.omnsinß other preparations that ere palmed upon ihe nnWlc under the name of Stomach Billers, for they hme round that only one trial was needed to render each cannon by CottUM 4 Clabk, 22 Marhet etreet; Ore- U. KriSd, 140 Wood etreet; and by i)ru sg t,i» generally. 49-Fraud I—We call attention to the feet of nume rous unprincipled efforts tliat are dally making In our city by renders of a bitter mixture, using the meat (In order to effec. salt*) to dealers in Hosteller's lat ter*, to purchase from them and sell it In Hostetler's bottf.-s. Wo hope that such Impostors will be held up to public con tempt by all respectable persons who sell or use the genu ine article. Not only hrve we th.> Individual evidence of tbo country, but almost every paper Union is commenting upon the superior excellence of, and the great benefits .derived Dsn the use of this celebrated tonic; besides various diplo mas awarded, among which Is one from the Ohio Meehan ic*’ institute, at Cincinnati, where the committee—composed chiefly or physicians of the city—awarded Uostittre, Smith 4 Co. a diploma for the Bnperior virtue of their Mtterfl a* h tonic and etreogthenerof the human system. We therefom caution all against lmp*n Lions, and to purchase of none but respectable dealers, whom they know would not deceive them; or of the proprietors, Ao. 207 Penn sL, Pittsburgh Ohio and Penna. R. R. Dl^cnd jicrlp* by AUSTIN LOOMIS, auglb W fourth meat. ; :/,*■ * -?*vyV- -V r %r_r *>,^ Tr : - - /-V'*; AUGUST 27. O. W. Uaelhks, President. ALLEGHENY-. r*-; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Beported Biprtssly for the Daily Morning Poi LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW La*-, from insooclH thD morning, bringing some $113,000 whl^'oro^t^ "Ith the Golden A C e, from the ”” Ishftl 3 e ectric tel, Br»ph across the Isthmus baa been fli- AdTicßs from Panama ware from Valparaiso July 14. Lallao July 25, and Australia Jana 2. They contain noth ing of Importance. Intelligence from Acapulco states that Alvarea Is making , toward the city of Mexico with constantly increas ing forces. A gentleman came down in the Golden Age on his way “ 8 United Slates'with despatches to Gen. Wheat, who Is eald to be U 8. recruiting, summoning him to return Im mediately, with or without recruits. George H. Weoda 1, late second mate of the steamer Sierra Neruda, b.d lieeaarrested at tun Francisco,charged with committing a robbery of $4lOOO In gold dost on down 111111 Bteßmer ia Febru “y st » While on the passage Capt. Joseph L Folsom, one of the first settlers of Ban Francisco, died on the 30th July. H« was a native of New Hampshire and a graduate of West Point Academy. By this arrival we recalye news of the destruction cf Petropaulowsbi, a Russian settlement on the Pacific, by the allied fleet. When the fleet arrived off the port they found the town deserted, and the fortifications dismantled Tbe Russian ships Annva and Dwlna had sailed some time pre viously for Amoor river, taking with them all thi guns, stores, tbe place. The allied fleet having razed the town, sailed to which port they proceed to San Pranc.sco to refit. The visit of the allied fleet to Sitka was peaceful, a compact existing between tho Russians bdJ tbo British government exempting the place from molestation, It beiog tbe depot for the kusslau, American and Hadron Bay Fur Companies. Tbo allies at PetropaulowsM blew up all ihe fortifications store bouses, public buildings, ac. ’ Aoiuor, whither tbo itosdans havo proceeded, is said to be a very strongly fortilied place. A despatch from tbe French Admiral says an allied fleet baa already proceeded thither from China Tbe Pacific fleet, after refitting at Ban Francisco, would also proceed there, when severe fighting may be expected The allied fleet, consisting of the British ships c-f war Monareif and President, and the French frigates Kurydi-e and La Forte, had arrived at Ban Francisco Tho banking house of Hamlet Davis, at Nevada had sus pended payment; their liabilities-are large. The sloop of war Decatur, from the Sandwich Islands, was spoken July 20th, In the Straits of Juan de Puca The U 3. steamer Massachusetts had arrived at Ban Fran cisco from a crutee. H 1® reported that development of a carious nature have turned up in the affaire of Adams A Co., in which Santa Anna, the Mexican President, is implicated. Santa Annat complicity has reference to the coinage of Mexican ounces, bDd the expose of the whole affair from one recently con nected with tbe house will soon be made. Tbe ►teamshlp Cortes arrived on'luiy 30th; nineteen deaths from cholera had occurred on board during her pas sage. Robert TevK of the Downievillo bar, had been shot In a duel with the lion. Chss. Uppencott. The quarrel grew out of political matters. The mining news ia flattering. Tbe markets were moderately active. Flour steady at U 3 for Haxall A Gallego. Coff-e: Rio and Java, 196;20. Provisions better; Mesa Pork, $23; Mess Bwf $20&23,5t\ Lard, 2Uc. ' From Maxloo. ' Nam Om.LA.Ns, August 25.—The Orizaba arrived with dates from Vera Crus on the22-t. Simla Anna left Mexico on tbe Otb with an escort of 2500 mm. He Mgncd an abdication ot Perot*, and embarked on the 17th, at Vera Cror.for Havana. Two days after leaving Mexico TOO or 800 of his escort revolted, killed one or two officers and j>ined the ituurgeDts. A platform la adopted G*m. CJarru Is Provi sional Presided. La Vega, commander-io chief. The State prlaenerß have been liberated. A mob gutted meat of the houses, Including that of Santa Anna'e mother in-law. The appointment Of Vidal as Minster to America, who in passenger on the O.ixnba, !fl invoked. A fight occurred at Vera Cruz betweeo two revolted bat- Ul'hnu and a regiment faithful to Stota Adda. The for mer was beaten aDd left for the mountains with 16 or 2u killed Order U restored. From Kansan, .r Loini, August 25—T-e Kansas Ilrnid, c f the 17tf, reiterates jq the most positive manner its former apeeTtiou of a pr< ject to annex the Platte purchase in Missouri to liHQFa* territory Put.,, from Salt Lake tu July Lit, are rUll threatmimr rro P 6f grain being d**troved. The Hon. 11. L. Shaver, out* of the J udg*»'of the Territo ry, w.e founj Ji-.d ,n bej on the 29Lh of Juno. He ws. buried with great ceremony. The train, on the Ohio and Michigan Rail road rommenrrd running again on Thundsy raoruing. News from tbe South. I'ALtixofiL, August 25.—Tho fover is still Increasin* • t Norfolk. Mayor Woods la rick; 17 deaths had o- corred in twenty four hours ending at noon A number ot i.u-aea and physicians from other places had anired New Orleans papers of Sunday have bran rvwvel The sloop of war Cyane was at Pensacola, and has been ordered to New \ ork. Coru and Flour arc about tho eimo p.*ico; Who**, 6 cenL better. Sal?**? ot Faelde Steamers from flj. York Nk't V“" v£ ; Ajgust 25.—T1i0 Lebanon sailed 10-Jiv with $3. j.oou In The Union railed at noon today , !»h>- tc-.i s9uu,oou in rp^Jo- For Said or Rest rj'UK Fub?crib-r offers for sa'e or lease the well Known J COAL UOHIiS rt WKST ELIZABETH, p 4.. flltecn msifS iihcie Pitt-burgh. on the Monongahela tirer Tht-en Wo ks am In complete running order, aod being abundantly supplied with Ot al Cars, aod everything apper taining therein, for doing an ex’vrudv* barin*iu, offer ran inducement* for an}’ pzrsons wishing to engaij* in ibe Coal bu-dn&ss. Tbe quality of Ihe roal is equal to any in th» Monooga hela Vailey, aud has bad the prelerance lo the New Orleans market for Bt**-xm purposes, Ac. A Leo— FIFTY TOWN LOTS, eligibly suited for building purpa-es. Alvo—Bcveml Urge LOTS, suitable fur mauufiu-iorits cr bcat-builditnr. l‘h« FAitM adjoining is in a high 6tale of cultivation, at* 1 will be “old on favorable terms. Persons wishirg to purchasi-, and wanting ft bargain, f-r a part rr the wh >ie (if the above property, will call on the UI. Jerfigned, at tbe office or C. IHMSK.V fWnd and Fir-’. "tr.-et*. or at LOGAN A DOHKMAN’d Coal Office, corner Soi'blUld and Water streets. nug-rJ-dlw CHAS. T. lII.US BN. 'latform Scales Ot EHY DEdCKIPTION, suitable for JUliroadA, (.’•» rials, Ac, for weighing Hay,Coal, Ore. and M-rchau <ti>e g.*nera'ly. i-urchaaers may f.-el assured that they can be supplied with a superior ani reliable article, anu run u* ri-k Kat-b Sx*a!r i.- guaranteed correct. and if (after trial) not io-iml satisfactory, can be returned without charge. Factory at the old stand, established frr thirty years, cor u« r of Ninth and Melon streets, PhiUdrlobU. ABBOTT A CO , Successors to Eiucott 4 Abbott tiuv'Ml JUm VVKNTV ONK Ytiiltg A *L\V K-t»iYMTE*J« YtXk 9 \ VRSkXkxl —My Bondage and my Fr<»«doto; by Fred Part 1. Lifr cm a elaye. Port i Life aa b Fm*- • oau. With a-« io reduction by l)r. James UcCuue Sin th f*v*[trnltol it** author, aod other iliUetmUousi. Oue Toluu h, price? For aale by •1U«23 IyfcKKV’s No. 27 PEN—A fr«b eopplf ol Pwry’i* Klu tic Pens, n very superior article, just received and tur W. 8. HAVEN, aug23 Market street, corner of Second. OLANiv liooKe—A superior stock of every description I > of B.auk Books fur sale by _*og?3 W. 6- H*VKN. 1, ENVELOPES— A great variety of piles, styles and quail- J ttwfiior sale by (augUj W S. RAVKN. * fc T "IONd L>o WHITE HlfclTuTVY7*3M>~llon3i»*B'and Jlj my Freedom; by Frederick Douglass. One rol. 15ra>, 4tii pp., illustrated. Price Fcr sale by aug'23 H. MINER A 00 , 32 Smltbfleld sL 4fc \ MAN'S A MAN FOR A’ THAT.'’—My R.ndage il anti my Freedom; by Frederick Douglass. Onovol. 12ujo, 454 pp., Illustrated. Price $1,25 For sale by horVU 11. MINER A CO.. 32 Bmltbflehl it. C’luX'd dpAURLING GELATIN —l2 excel j lent urticle just received by aun-i ______ job Fleming. SHOD LDCK;BItAGKB —Another lot of vuperior Shoulder Braces received by [»ug2iSJ JOB. FLKMINi. AROMATIC CAOHONB—An excellent article for flavor Ing the breath after smoking; a supply received by aug22_ 409 FLEMING. BAKING roWDtll —l2dczeu of Preston A Merrill's cef ebral»rd Baking Powder received by aug22 _ _ ___ JOS. FLEMING. IAUK SALE—T«o Housesuxri Lats on the corner of Logan and Townsend streets— one of them* good brick house v. ith nine rooms, all in good order; the other a geod-fritns house with five rooms. They will be 6oid very low. Ed quire of THoM*S WOODS, aug*2 76 Fourth street. [~3l Fall Style for Hate IT PAUT.«n*» - C 1 lT" PAULSON will introduce the New Style for Hats /, on SATUKDAY, August 26ih. 0. H. PAULSON, 73 Wood street, next door to corn r of Fourth. Soft Hat* and Caps of erery description. nuߣ>:dl? To idanu(actur(ri and CiplUlUts. AVERY’B WHITE LEAD FACTORY. fpMS loop established and well known Factory is wj |_ ottered for SALE or RENT. The lot fronts nv.»r 120 f,*at on Duqurpnc War, and extends ba k more 'ban 360 I et to Fayjstt? street; on which are erect-d • two story brick White Lend factory, Engine Honsa, Vinegar House, Casting and Sifting Ifonae, Stable, and et>e two-itory tene ment —all of brick, and built In the most substantial man ner. There are also all the necessary sheds, bedr, and .)th«r conveniences for carrying on the manufacture of White Kjid Rtd Lead and Litharge. The engine has two 30 feet boilers, cylinder 4 feet stroke, and power sufficient io drive six to eight run ul Elooca, the number now provided being four run. This establishment will bo rented either tfbr the business for which it was erected, or for any other to which it la adapted, for one or more years ; or it will be sold on favor able terms as to time of payment. For further particulars enquire of aug:!2.dlw&wlm To Female Teachere CENTRAL HOARD OF EDUCATION,of Pittsburgh, JL will recuirc written applications (until Monday, tbo ilrd day of September n-xi,) f. cm Ladies desirous of fil'ing to ailuation of Assistant Teacher la the High School. The sHliOcatlooti must b« equal to those of the heat Female rachera in Academic*). 1 Address B. J 5 McOOWIN, augl":<l2w(chO)_ PreaT Central Hoard of Equcatk*; SUNDKIEs— li><) boxes P.oslq toap j "" 50 Jo Mould and Dip Candles; 20 do Star Candles; 26 dox Buckets : 10 do Tuba { 20 do Bed Conld (. 50 do Corn Brooms ; 20 boxes Starch; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; [aug3j JOHN MOOIinEAD For gate by Blooms— toDB junUt®; 60 do Labe Champlain, (to arrive;) [hug3] JOHN MOORHEAD For sale bv g OFFICE —IUO bags Rio and Java Coffee for Rale by itug3 JOUN MOORUKAD. r|IJSA8 —76 half chests Green au<i Black Teas for *aie by ± HUJ3 JOHN MOORHEAD. nTOBACCO—76 boxes favorite brands Tobacco for sale by | fljugO JOHN MOOEHKAD. SUGAB— 30 hhdfl fair to prime for e&Ja by OUft 3 JOAN MOORHEAD. rv AILS —200 kegs lor sale by i\ aap 3 JOPN MOORDKAI) PI(J METAL— IOO tons Hock HiD, (Juniata;) 60 do Monroe, do 200 do No?. 1 and 2 Anthracite ; 100 do Blacklick, (Charcoal 0 fang3] JOHN MOORHEAD For sale b; F" OR PRK 8 K R VIN G—Lovering’s Pulverised Suga coarse, pulverized, crushed and clarified, at auga *. R. DRAVo'B,{j£l ) Diamond, «• V _^ v . , - . , . , r y : \ \’ 1 ** •> ./ . COMMERCIAL POST. tM IISUI KCUI BOAJtD OtT TKAI»h, AMD BKlli- fIAZITS' KlChanum;. . OFFICERS. t*r<tuUnt~ JOUN SQiPTON. fiTtt Vice r>csid<nt—\\’x. li Smjti Stconi •• “ Wsa. U. UaoKH Secretary— W*. S. Havin. Trtattir'T —Joun l>. Sci'LLT Su}*rintr7idcnt—*. T. Nu&tkam. j„ of Arintrattim f,ir August • W h I’.uow* V r.; c \\. ri.-EtTflOtf, u. jjAKtwiu., John h. Dilwobto Isaac M ’ DAILY EEVISW OF PITTSBURGH MAKKEIB omci or 7ub Daily Moamsa Poar, > Monday, August 27, 1866. J GRAIN—Sales 3,2f0 bushels wheat fo arrive, private terms; 106 do Oats from wharf at 3 ic; SOO do dr. from store at 35c; 75 do do from wagon a t S2:\ BACON— 6000 lbs oßnmis barns at cash; 4000 do do shoukiern at lUc, du ; 1000 do igoO do hams 11c. do. * ’ ' WHISKY- 30 bbls rectified at 35c LAUD-10 tierce? No. 1 at 12c, 60dayx; 10 bbU No 1 at 11c, canh. BUG Alt—Sulei* o hhJ? commcD nt 7 ,- n . Ntw lork Aurfusi 25 Stock-, henry; Clevtdaud aDd Pittsburgh <O%. Cotton - sale* 609 bales unchanged. Flour rates 7000 bble, prices easier, but not quotably lower Wheat: sales 12,000 bushe’s; n moderate oueinejn at pre vious rates. Corn : sales 30 000 Pork ales 10 000 bbjP, an active demand at previous rates. Beef: sales’soo bbls unchanged. Lard Arm a> preriiun rates Bacon scarce •*\ l - Butter easier; sales at lM >r Ohio. Tobacco tirm Whisky scu^ce. r«-^S , r LPU,A ' Au K UBt —flour dull; small sales at f»,.s<ij>{9 fir oommou and Rood brands, and to jvspi -r, ... ■-,’J h h ,"!, t , ,1 , Ul1; 'V® S1 ! 0O . bU “ »"<! Maryland »t *1 ..>@l SO for mi, uud $1 91)01,9.! f or scarce and wanted at 95; Wat tern commands 95 Oats in gotvl request at 40@41 OnlTe. bald firmly, and forth r rales Klo made at on lima, WUskV better dJ maud, palea 600 bt Is at 41(g>42 for bbLs, and hhd« 40. Ciucinsati, August 55 - Flour continue* dull, atjd prices are a shade lower29o bids sol lal {0.6506 70 Wheat lu "I S A 1" l i? e 111 ■ revisions firm at 10 f,r ehoul 'era r ‘!l f " iM ..,, Lanl l°'-4 “ nJ u ! j for hhl and keg Whisky active at 35 ■'*, Pitgar unsettled ;ii .’ders ad vanrel to sales 45 hhdi fair aud prime al 7^(u,s A Auction Salta Malty. T „ l k® Commercial Hales Rooms, corner of ;\\-c,d and !l, ‘’' cl ' vk ' A- M..a general assortment 13 ’’n', ‘tf'* ' >ri . J t ' lllro ' Dry Qw-'-Je. Clothing. Iloote •ad Shoes, Haiti,CapH, Ac., AT 51 O’CLOCK, p. M., Groceries, Quecnswarc, Glassware, Table Cutler., l.ooLlu* Glasses, New and BeconJ llaud liuusoboM mid Kitchen Fur. rnture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK. I\ M Rooks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Music,l Instrument, asrjw.rcenj Cutlery, Clnthin*. Variety Good,. UolJ Silr-r watches, Ac- C. M. DA Y IS. A,l, IjiTu, O TEAM SAW MILLS, UOUSEA AND LOTS it, tb, Dor O c Ui h of MrKEESPOKT, st Auction.-On S.torJ.y morning September Ist, ol 10 o'clock, on the premises, will le sold the lolluwing Taluablw rral e-ute . * Be»en handfionn-lj ttßuatPd Lots on Fourth sire.: toe j 0 d" ' d-< Fifth do Nine Dwelling Honre? and Lots on Fourtii do Four do j,, Fifth Jo One oommodl jub, well-flnlKhcd two story Brick Derailing. M L', b fronting tho Moor ngaheia riT»*r 140 fr«t BU, * m B%W Mlii3 arid c«uli 60 by 11 o übo „ prcp.rlj th, nm.t JoHlrnW, mm i„ r M |» In the lljuriirt.ii y Burouyh |>l M-Kn.npurl ; »mi b.i u< of BC.-..S by rir.r «nd rnili«,j. will Im-rea... .„m, «!. Tin. Br'm Di-Tiil. |i».'kal l.na: will 1,.„ r „ fuL, l- u rK h punctually at 8 o'clock on the ruc-rmug ot the «ali- t con rey persons u. the ground. The*- *i.,Mt>« w rU mi C , tb- WAUH.m, t,.,. As.nl lor J A " K 8 N KfcL tlie proprietor. T,rm» .t «al». i‘. M. DAVIS, AurUonwr. augiii A SMONBK'S NALL OK P Aitl’N Mi Mi i P J VfKUKhT Msvtt l N GREAT MANUPACTLRIMJ KHTAllUdll MhVT— The undeisigi.ci. Assigns ot Hugh L» Knr.Mii espotf»* sale nt Public Auction, »t tb«* MeuLhii!- |> •'hinge Fourth at, to the city tf Pi! Mu r ~u TiiUR.-'- the 0!h day i t SeplumU**, le,is. nt 7 i/ ~vW p \; all the right, title, lnfur»-t ami r-ialm i f -ni l llu.-h l) King' as bo nin-1 ro partner, of. in and to the tlrm uud reel «n H J person! estate, property, rlb-c's unj ot thy tirui and partnership of H H. Ryan A O The manuhrturioi s-tabHjhwnt ol tin.- friu is n Bt > M the greatest and m*st complete i»i it,- kind in the We-! comprising io.mec «• mannt .c'urtog bunding B -i,t mac* t oery. ei:ti *re ai n p w. M t ,. u * - mil <. r-t. • vr K r-h<>u~ - mate-u.-, Urg- utiuiV.wu 1 luroi'an t *iu' pletneLl-, Ac .Ac ' Th- ».|.w..| Ibl. iol.rm! I. | lV Sp ..-,1.. 0 ,1 lb., prr.jv,-. , . A- b ' r,nhly will be aSurdeti. : ' AL=H, 23 f hares N h Am..., ~T 6 do Chaiii-n- \nhe» hHO xt.'- u. i.;.i p, 4 ,t m e'O .J,. pel rr. .k. *-^-t ? H ; di- A'l.-gh.-nj \ N I|,. V R R r t , -,| , i i> u ., 115 do Pitc::;,-U"M Mining »b- ’ ' fIW) Ucfcd t’a u-im/un mii * J Saoi.-i, tui.Vi „ . c ,. c -upotis uttHc-h-d. pn’• i»m New V -ri. ‘ l r nJ l - r - G«u. n i\.. .Vll-JOr ,r- Ute..p«v able h t hrie 1 T«-ra.s at .-aj*. \\ M, p UAL VI, , , , As-igm li D. King l JUs..urgh. Au.- i-.1'... p \i iJAVI.'. ,*.n, :' r 'I'O I.K f —Ttir*— -;..ry hm-n Mere ; \ 0 1,,. m„ ,u u-id J P M l>\\ Id, Au. H .neer, #u<U ’ r U.,.,i »J„J Kdtl» -{-. / jIL yj-KUCK-Ti lb, f.-r - a :*. h.- * ' HA FA II NKS T* K'K A cn . *■(•■ »»»•! W. ■• 1 * 1 »*. / 1 KOI Ni> u eUVij A.% -i M-t Ur »*)* t-. O " Ul -' l ' > B. A FAIINB.-.n*:K k f > 1)</I'A^U— .«j i-WtU-A Lrnt »>-TU U-r *«»• U v K A r All A <O. UKM'fc.- .IhAPEi- -Iw- l.u.t tn f Td* r, -J-1M . it F::ib f,t. uuirln O rKi\V\ |;KKU\ l'l, VM - - \ V i i,r*. »nUatl»' O for I'l.uling. -•! tbe v u;i .. u , teel.-l t B l 47 K»flt rttr ' ,a ihu-.'!': JAMKS WUihUnr 1 L’SUTA HLiX.'J!*— t) 60 tons K. H hvfle'.i ,fuTi!:.tn I.:>m j»— M too? Juniata IVocn**, f,-r *n!<> l.y d w IiLTI.r.H i t>). Pekin let More. N-0 38 KlfTlt fcTilrfKT. no.' .1.,- r wt - f th- Hack Loverio* - ? H« fiord sod L'Unlird r L (»A KA u* "* ilp hy ®* s rf H»; M. .1 \VS RS HUSIKIO— toO Joz-n U-u-v ar | O.Mdreo- Bmamer li&sii«T7, ef «*»erv Hwi ijiMon, m-! r -rrjve.l A A MA- .t |’u I UtY ARFL as -1i r »- ,|TH tv J / fIKNKA II Cof UVS 11 Ul*ri—o rrvei*.->j Ku.i Jyr *• v • * u -i' HKNUV H mij.lNH / IHIUmIK Yfcl.Um-a-o It- Util f.. t „»)« j., JV* S mt.vH Ru» km au*, nm thk uaik- ji.~ t —t 1 1,. u, it,. world f. r r.-*u nr.d irlvlnj n.-Hu*M< and I rilluiDcy to the hair It < url- the hai: -*i'-j-ur.tly. dandruff, and forere the U- M rd nod whiter- to irrcw udlv Z 6 <x*nt* par bottle. SII bv &U«I7 . S. L CPTHUKRT. :.T Mark..! (.1. B. T. C. MUROAN 1»0 llfc'ftTKoV HAT** A.NU K'MCUho-L-ra l-x -I the Kxix-lsior fcxlerustLiit-r. It r.-’Trr Ihil*. V.'. is-nt* per bos. Fold hr a I. CUTH»*fhT, ,fc _ _ fi-i Market htr<*-!. CdAlUJo’a OALLEIiV to ptortTbui lor the lr nr.- ..( J its pictures. A{>ollu Buildings, 70 Fourth street, auitd KYK FLoUit—4U bbl* just reo'd by tb« “Fairy and for isle by BFRINUF.It lURBAU4II A CO. JjViiOOlt—i»J LbU ju.vt n*eeirM by jt-amboat M Klla,” aud X* for Bale by aogU SPRINGKK UARBAL’GH A CO. CtiIOCOLATK lb boxea No. 1 r*.d! folk Chocolate In store 1 and for iato by Ml RLE It A KICKKTSON, au&H Nos. iT-t unj 2iff UU-rty P tr-et. SA LRRATU.-l— :w I«.xpo ** .McFhrlnnd'f* " bnUTiitun hi store and for sal® by . ..._ MH.I.KU k IIIC'KKT.viN I kAIKV BAiiT 6 tdiU Wiry jtal; jii>: n-r', n n.j K.r 1 / isle by lancrUi M11.1.K.R A 1.1 (’lt ‘•“V )N B"'RAZ!L BUUAK-30 boxe- Whin- li.aj.d r*u,-ur iu n-re and foT Rale by _ M I M.KR k IUORKTBON. CIAKB. Of DUi)A— ll) keys L'mb of m ktore ax».i t.. r ) sale by [augU; Mir.U?l; k RICKKTBON. IkUKUU.NUY i'HVll—lctoi Ibe for eale'by X» li A. FAUMvbTOCIC A CO, aagli . corner First aIJ Wo.»] «u. BORA a HEFIN It.-* fnr fiaio I'/ uu«l4 |1 A. EAIISKHTOCK a Cw ALK.C tifcNN A~3W> lbs f«.r tale hv auglt R. A FAIINICJ'T-'LK i C-) Uty’uTlU UAha"— A. A. MAcitN A CU bnvv op«iu*d auoiber Inrgf mpply o| MumjiuU. NVUiugn, io »ll L-olorn, sn.l at tcrv I< w prirr* iitiain r i'uik”n A. HKHortm.-m ul *lJ<l Knn.-y X 8hor« ran tv bought at N<- 1 1. 7 Mnrk*-J r» r l, ;-N-np for ra-h. |»Uk4| H K S.'MMKKTZ L-CUTUM PKIMtUti I’UIrKJ.N A fur- mued;, tip pHrd. I’rbv -& r«*ctH p«-r UMtlc. nt •tuuS MARKET .XT OUU’IiUKIC ACID TUM. - : just received and kr fhk Ly au«3 MAGAZINKi*, <s<- A, Harper for Au^'int Knickerbocker lor August ; Banking's JJalt'-VearU Abslno t. Just receireil mid lor rtdo at W. A. G 1 LI'KN FKN NK V A Co'.- 1'..., kstur. anc’J 1 it'll fit . ■ I lie Tb.-.. EGGS, bv tin* burn?!, lu Kl-.>ri* au>l !■ r -*it* bv &utf3* SMITH, M AJ It a'HL’NTKK C^ANDLKri —4U buxm Mar C»uJl«a t,< r t*uli- i *v j au*3 SMITH, M AIK A UL'NVKK. tj UOAIl —[-0 tilidf bugnr !«*r ml** by ft aui;3 SMITH, MA I K A IHJNTKK WM. 11. SHINN, 110. J 37 Fourth ctr^t MuI.ASSKs— ;iO libln S. II MulunscP lor mlr by mho: SMITH. M K 1 K A lIUNTKK. {uKKKK —1 \X> bufC« luo l\ *JW f.-r ml- bv / B n ß a tj.Mmi. MA.a a i;;;ntkk. 80Al‘— iluO Uojr * .'*<•»(i lui l*v aug:) r*M ITII, MA l K A II t' NT KK CSkushklj tuuAi 1 j S,VIAX- ; < him Flat I.T kh'.h l.v Jp auj:* SX» YU. MAili A UUNTKH. OHANUfeS— IlH) In-xt* “ Minina " Oranfe* 5 JUKI rerejie-J and for sale by KLYMKK A ANDKKSoN, jy3l Nl' \VIn)J Stir I’f MANU aIN £Sa —4 noo It-.. iu ami I*-r -ale by FLK-ViINU IDU.Ti!KR> TTINGiiA>IB. —A. A. MAS'N A Co bare ju-t i.*r-it-d \JT 3Q&plt»ccd new ami deMraNn «ty it*n r>i U.qhLhuih, wh:>Mi they \ffll sell at Semi-annual pricru nUiil : LADIES’ HIDING ULmYEß—.hut n-rrhed by hxpr.ni, and for sale at No. Wl tVii J Hire.-: aufclh _.I A *»N riYl T& pi if b baocu Tiu in .-u>rr nuii k,r n*le t>j- I J. VV. BUTI.KR A «»., So. *.»T Pirci ftr*** r’I'KNNKSaKK'BLOOM* CU tviif Napier tUobme inr mCc 1 by (u dfr 2] J. W. BUTLER A CO. MMSI—Too i>Wllano* Tin juet retired, »n store and i..x I »Übv | jv3l i J VV BUTI Kn k CO WE. Ki’tIMKKTZ, at No. lt'7 Mark-t rtreei, i B . now closing out his entire ► uwtncr stock of Boot*, Shore and Oahers at reduced prices. LiulUik, you should by all means call and procure a r alr < ! those benu llful Gaiters, selling so low. aug4 MAPLE SUGAR—3 bble tor sale by jy!9 HENRY U. COLLINS KKPINEU SUGARS—'26 bbls Crushed Sugars ; 15 do Powdered do. Keeired and for saloy L yyi: j aTWKLL, LEE A CO. ‘••Sv FLOLR—No sa'es. TELEGRAPH MARKRTB AUCTION SALES, P. il. DAVIS, Auctioneer, J W llthß.jf' ti'ordlia'-up.en uH ViUl'd.i I‘uUinm l«.r AilCU' — t., bill- ('nirb«l Sugrtr f'.t h*lr i y SMITH. MAH'. A HUNTKR V X V V. _ * Thb Kivga.—On Sunday evening, there were t ivst 7 inches water, and falling Tint “Silver Wave,” Copt. M’MUlhn, *** detained ou Saturday from leaving, but will positively start to-day. Tua hteamer “ Rosalie,” Capt. A. Sheppard, is the'regular Wheeling packet this morning; she leave.) at 10 o'clock. The fine steamer “ U. S. Mail,” Cept. Ransom, will leave for St. Louis to-day. Those who wish to make a pleasant trip to the Mound City should not fail to cal) oq board. Mr. Drum, the clerk, will make all at home who tr&Tel on the “U. 8. Mull.” I .VTKBESTirfo to Fmx Mrs.—We take the following from the Washington Union: Delivery of Letters and Packages —The masters of steam boats under contract with the department are required to deliver Into the post offices, (or the local agent of tho de partment, if there be any,) at (he places at which they ar rive, all letters received by them, or by uojr person employ ed in their boats, at any point along the route. Masters and managers of all other steamboats are required by law, under a penalty of thirty dollars, to deliver all letters brought by them, or within (heir care • r power, addressed to, or destined for, the places at which they arrive, to the postmasters, except letters relating lo some part of tho car go. Postage is charged on ull letters not addressed to per sons to whom the cargo, on any part of 1% Is consigned. All letters conveyed by steamboats, packets, or other ves sels, relating to the cargo, are requlped to be unsealed. 1 f sealed, they must be delivered to tho post oDlce to bo charged with postage. If on being opened In the presence of the p stmaster, they are found to relate to the cargo, the post age may bo remitted. The law relating to this subject is often violated. Postmasters are required to prosecute for the penalty In all cases where they can obtain testimony. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Convoy, Wolf, Ualllopoli-. “ Kosuiie, Shepherd, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer JvfTerson, Woodward, Brownsville “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville, ** Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Henderickeon, West Newton. Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. 2, ller6t, Wellsvllle. 41 Eclipse, Mooro, Wheeling. “ Flora, Dean, Cincinnati. “ Bam Young, LGrey, Bt. Louis. Plltibargh, Staubenvllle and Wheeling Packets. N&E&wg’ The RO3ALIE, Captain A. H. Buii iiaay, and ECLIPSE, Captain Uzosoi D. Mooar, will run as regular DAILY b«lwt-*u Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate porta. The ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wt»d onlays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. —Returning she wnl leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and bat onlays, at 1% c-Vdock, A.M. J 1 h** KCLIPBE will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays ami Saturdays, at 10 o'clork. A. >l— ■ RtiuTTviny, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays. Wednesdays andd-'ri day*, at 714 o’rlork, A.M. 9 For freight or passage apply on U.nrJ or to J. i> COLLINOWOOL, Agent, No. IW> Front ktr»-**t nor2S Regular Tuesday Pack at “for VV h eeTl nc, marietta and GalllopolU. . trr> The upw and splendid su*am*r CONVOY, JjtfAy&Joun Wolf, Jr., Master, K. Dai.eaou, Clerk. B ® — !«***« tor the above an i Intermedia'!- port" *-very Tuesday, at 4 o rl.*ck, P M., positively. For freight, or pa*t*ajre, apply on board to . _ U. M._H AKTON, or C- RARNE.S, Ar-ntv For Cluciunatl. ff»a» The steamer PAIUY QUEKN, Copt. J. C Olvrk, J. T. ; will leave for th.- and Intermodule port* TUESDAY Aul’ nt 10 nVlork, AM ' for freight or apply on board, or to •*. KKUANCK,O»I't J. N. Croom; LJglbfcfaPClerk, O&jjWU.lADtn ; U jll leare for ttw abuTe WMBOttami Intermediate ports on MuNDAY, August jfith, at \2 M. for frvirfb: or passage apply '- n lunrii, <>r to ar ’ k ' r ""' FLACK A UAKNE3, Acenta. rr~j* Tbo eLauuT SI LVEII WAVE, Captain J 8. Clerk, will !,**,. for the and intermediate port." on 'Jo.VDAY August *7lb, at 3 I*. M ' for !r> < r passage apply on t-eard, or to . Tl ‘" *»•»»•* f. S. MAIL, Csjtain lUn-<,.u [ JCIw->. »«■; *i 1 l«.»o tm u„, id cSHHaBt'-rm, .UuAo porla on SIU.NJJAV, '.T at for trnijjht or passage apply on board, nr to JUIIN KL&CK, Agent. i fi3?» & Th “ Bt, ** m * r BAINT LOUIS, Captain Jesse L*aafeitayD»**. Clark, B Wooucuas; will I«ht-»for the and intermediate port#? on MONDAY August V 7. nt 10 A M. ’ t"r freight nr a; ply on hoard, or to “‘h- 1 FLACK A BARN Ka, Agents. J> K, Bnrhour, I EVKK CLERK. St. Lous, Mo, {at W. N. Newell's Ij nffli'**.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long experience In IL-ivlilDif ah.i DL.rharglng Freight lor Hteumhoau, offer? Rup-rinr luJ’j'vaen'.fl to FteamboaU desmtur a DISCHARG IN'! CLERK mr i 1 MHiRTANT —At this season of G .• year, ulmn dOeo-t-s l of the Pjomach and bowel* are so frequent, and, il n* *leet-d, are to apt to degenerate into r|j,,|rra morbus, or rv>'v Asiatic cholera, no l«ralty should U* without a bottle r f the CoocentrVeJ Essence of Jamaica Gtoger, and n hot* Ip of Wlrfcny h ori.ihrßUil Plarrha* Medicine, which, if used ao.-oritrg to accompany ing dirt cdons, will prc.r- a rpe« It, ‘ah- and efficacious remedy. They run bo bed ..nlv at thJ Drug Store of JOHN HART, .ht 135 W.xut s*r»—t JOHN W. M’CARTIIY, Bill Poster and. Distributor, Wxli. attend to the Pouting and Distributing of all kind*, of BILLS FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES, EXHIBITION*, a,-. Al! communication?—either bt mail, twlegraph, or other- Wl»e—directed to the offlce of the Morning post will r ?- prompt attention ‘ SD : WANTED TO KILL AN OKUKK— Stock of the Bank of Pittsburgh , do do Morchaot* und Manufacturers’ Bank Jo do Mechanic*' Bank. Kvery kind of Block bought and sold i n *otumi?3lon. WILKINS A CO, Commission Stock Brokers, 75 Fourth stm-t I VINIDKND SCIIiP of the uhlo aod Pencr-yl vania Rail -1 / road Company bought au«t M >ld Bll< * WILKINS A CO , 75 Fourth st. I NDIANA FIIEK BANK and other broken Bank Notes 1 (<ought at highest rates. ftU -’ 1 . _ WILKINS ACO, 75 Fourth at. OIL ORIGANUM-Sw ibii lor sale bv B. A. PAUNKSTOCK A CO, Slid Ll«8—O00 lbs |or sale by a °if l U. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. lINShKD OIL—3bOO gallons for sain by fla X l B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. / tAKU. MAGNESIA—4 cases for Bale by V B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., j> ; W corner Wood and Fir?t Mr. ALUSI— 40 bbls for sale by »•>«« h A. FAUNKfiTOCK A l\> BAHKETS’ BASnETSI— 76 doz-u Peach aud Vegetable Baskets nceited and for sals bv * u - : JAMK3 WARDKOP. V»KMI-ANNUAL hALK.—A A. MASON A CO. w ill orreD, kj «'U Monday. duly 10th, 10 more cases of Calicoes at 4 5 fcn.l «iC 4 e. par yard. n ]6 WK SCllMhlt'i Z, at No. luT Market street. J.-ljs . Boots and shoes eery low t,. f ,-aah. Ut?* him a Cell, and see. lJ?2*l VV. K HCIIMERTZ. MAICUEB— duu gross German Mat, ties on hand'aud for - bU ' | aug!6 j JOHN lIA F , J;i I( j CLKVKLA.NU UkTnDSTUNJBB-A bhfrrior urti. le, Xvy juaL raceiTed andjCoxa&lß bV • - ’ auga BoWr* a TKTi.BY. l:tb Wno 1 st H RANDS, BTAMf*B AND BTENCIL3 cut to order, at short notice, by BOWN A TETLEY, uugi 136 Wood Rtreet. 1M V K OK TEN Mi .N UTK" 4 PUQlcea lor a rUtiutf (to those JT in hastejat CAKUO'B, 7ti Fourth street. The picture may then be called for. Open to rltdiorß until 9% P. M. BU^4 —II oi>H Freab Egg* receive by Kalircad tni-f J»y j aod f r Bale by (nuitf) HRNKY 11. COLLINS (IUKN MEAL—6O bushels Corn Meal, ground t tVf f> day, J by Jaua3| F. K. DUAVo. (tllKEnb —boles prime W.} It. Cream Cheese ju„t j received by fuuiflt| F. It DUAVO. HKiIKINU —1» 4/l*)H U&lllmore received and tor «hlo by | jylTI ATWKLL, I.KK A CO. fpUHAPiXi 1 ‘JO bx* Unwell A Roblnaon's ft« nrxl **h Lunin Tobacco . IC. do Win. H. Grants 6* d» do 16 do Grant A Williams’ bn j,> ,jo do K. Robinson A G>'s bn and 'vh do do » r%*r h “dwarf boxes" Cftbauiee'H half pound lump Cavendish Tobacco; 1 at«« “ Yankee Doodle ” do do ; 3 cases “Thomas' " Perfection pouud lump Tobacco 1 ti -tcre and for sale by uui?l6 KI.KMING BUMS. POTASU— Id eshko Polawb iu Piotv aud for «»l* by ftu«ls MILI.KK A lIICKKTSON. STAR tiANI/LKS »W> whol* and halt box** Cincinnati h*Ur Candle, 4h, and tif>, iu Ftiu> aud for hrl* by rukls MILI.KR A IIICKKTHON H" A V I'f You i'iu KD WKIUUT’H PRKUIUM KATUAKIONr If uor, try it. and you will ucver Ip without It. Uf *ure to a*k tor ’VKIGHT‘3 rtIKMIU.M KATUARIuN, Or \ou inn')' get ft worthier article. For halo by all Druggist*. r**uta p,.j- hotlU*. Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KfcVtfKß, R. K. BELLKKB A CO, and JOUN IIAKT. augl6 I)URE BRANDY—I have on Qaud u very excellent nrti i ln df Brandy, tor medicinal purposes. Those wactiue a „m..] urticle c&n always procure It qt jviy JUWT HKOKJ VKli, by txprrrtu, h beauUlul article of La dies* Colored Gaiters, latent rtyUn. j>l£9 W. K. BCHMKHTZ, No. iu7 Market st 00 D PIC' hd(l cbt'ap at < J Enterprtew, No 74 Fourth sir**K. ri'LlJfi BEST —Cargo's Pictures rank among the best In J[ the Western country. Rooma, 7ti Fourth at. feug4 ri^EAS—SU cheats awsor tsl Young Hyson anVltiaciTTtiw X of the finest brauds, dow selling at moderate nrlcea at the (ao g 3j CHINA TEA STOKE, No. 1, Diamond BLACKBERRY BRANDY-10 doz Blackberry Brandy ol home manufacture ; warranted pure. For sale bv' JNO. LITTI.K, j r , Agent, No. 201 LiWrty street- aug3:dlw TJOtt HALE—3 acres Qf good Land, adjoining r ancevijle; Ht*e well, and Is suitable for a\iney&rd. It will bp Bold in Fiye Acre Lota, or altogether, at a very Tow price. Enquire of THOMAS WUODS, aug!B _ T 5 Fourth street. HOUSEKEEPING GOObs!—A. A. MASON^“oo7are offering their large assortment of Sheetings Diapers, Damasks, Table Cloths, Napkins, Toweling*, and other Housekeeping Goods, at a reduction of 26 and 30 per cent. jy2o Bedford and blue uck water—a fresh lot or the above celebrated Mineral Water just receWwi by . * * c ’* • - *. • ♦ . . % *<>•'.-••• • »*> * FORT OF PITTSBURGH. 6 TUT 7 INCHES WATaa IS ru* CHANNEL. ARRIVED. •* Lurerue, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Uendorkkaon, West Newton. Venture, Gordon, gteubenTllle. Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wrllsville. Reliance, Crunks, Ciucinnati. Clara Dean, Dean, St. LouK Saint Louis, Dean, Cincinnati Fairy Queen, Reno, Cincinnati. Freighter, Davis, Zanesville. STEAMBOATS. FLACK A DAK'sK.'*, Atfeou For Cincinnati. For Bt. Louis John 1 LACK, A,;mj 1 For St. Loula. For Cincinnati Corner First And Wood eU MIU.KII A HIOKETSON ■'OS. FLEMING’S '0 tenia. Go lo t’htj auf4_ JO3. iLKMING . ■ + * -* • .. r* W * ■*■ ■ • SUMMER RESORTS. i PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS ; r !‘'HK above celebrated WATERING PLAJKwI.I be ..p.-n 1 l«»r vMtora on and altar the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT. Tiiey oi> dellghtlully tucutedon Sherman's Creek, fourteen ; lulled m.rih-west of Duncaonon, (ihi.l place being fifteen | west of Harrinbing, on the Central Uailroaii,) *t the base of Plsgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than lire huudred (ret. Sherman’s Creek afforl.i a fyleud-d opioruKii'.y f r tl.i-se fond of bathing Gfl.liie «-<r sailing; the furn'Uadlng K'rer.ta offer great aUra.'ll.-it.H .. the sportsman; and lour emooth eu I sh&dy roads thr<>ugh a couutry unsurfor tiulj and magnideent sceu.iry will diversify Uie am u --raeo ts of tho place. ' UOUSEB, HADDLKS aud CARRIAGES can be had at alt times Horses taken lo Livery on reasonable terms. 1 Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the BPRINUB too ! sosch c:*n hardly bn wild. Their waters have been analyzed j by the best Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced un: ' surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of 1 t e kidneys. There are some flvo Springs in all, every one of which i) of different temperature—the largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 83 gallons every sev«-D minutes. Ladles’ *>nd Ufutlumeu's BATHS huve ; been conetructed, with all the modern Improvements to- • gethet with TLUNGE BATHS, Ac ,Ac ' ‘ Each day & Coach leaves Duucannon for Ihs Sptiugs, ofter the arrival of the cars. Bowling Alleys. Billiard Rooms, and various other facill , f f or amusement, In abumlan-'e. The aca>mmodatlons will be the best, and the charges low Traws.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar aud fifty cents per day.- Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged the best of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications intended to reach the Perry Oounty Warm Spring* should be addressed to Duneannon F. 0. they will be immediately forwarded. SUai 31KR RETREAT. Fv E ji S ™ , 1 , 1 . U T BL ’ ao»Trao»0!, 00., Pram, ant hun- JV dral aiul t’i,rty-,axn milts East of Pittsburgh, and osUg six hour, ruit Tula Jollghtful resljence and plkce of pablit. r.sort is locatfel od the banks of the “ nine J nulaU.” at the eonflnence of Sprues Creek. Its clear spring, trout sustaining waters, here discharges Itself, and mingles Its Mountains. 11 r “’ h d ° wn the 2be v.-ry erntrel position of Ibis lintel mskes It a desira ble p.ar-e of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men or business and their lamllies—jadiyl and enarrated with the turmoil, bustle and heat of the tSty. It Is situated on the 1 ennsylrania Central llallroad, where ths great turnpike from the Pusquehanna and other road* conrentrale— malting easy egress and ingress, several times a day by the ears and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Uuntlngdon’and the Mountains. The liousv is a new brick one, four stories high, spacious and romny, newly papered, painted and furnished from basement to attic, with ail the modern improvements and appliances of Cold Baths, Ac. It is also finely ventilated. There are Ruperb view*, of every department of the Moun tain Hceoory —the “glorious mountains,” the “eternal hills.” Telegraph Oftl*e Is in the House, always ready for work—and the proprietor ready to re.-eive visitor* at mode rate charges. R. F. UASLKTT, Proprietor. RcriagNcia in piTTasoßon: William Carr A Co., 329 Liberty street. John 11. Shoeuberger. John Anderson. William 8. Campbell, SL Charles Uotel. 1 ' Dissolution of Co-Partnership, PnrtDcrAhip heretofore existing between 1 signed, an DIUELuW A CO , had this day been dissolved by mutual cousout, M. Bigelow retiring from the firm The busiueef of the late firm will bu settled by the continu ing partner.-, at their old stand, No. 40 Diamond Alley. M. BIUELOW, 51. L STEPHENS, OKU. ALBERT. Pittsburgh, July 28, 1866. fnuglJCt • EOHGE A.UJIKT BIUKLOW 4 CO., (successors to e m. bioelow.) Ao. 40 Duimrmd AUry , nrar Wood ttrest, PITTSBURGH. COACHES, CAttKIAUKS, PHATON3, &a9£2&pß' ,> BCQGIK3, and every description of Fancy Vehicles built to order, and finbib»d In a manner unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materialri. All work warranted- augl3:ly r IMIE Rubtcril’fr tak*** thin method to Inform hia friends X. n, i f l I'ustnm'tJ that he commences Brewing for the reason on the Twrntulh instant, and will be prepared to furni/-h hin superior A LEB. Ac , In any .juantlty desired. The bigh*>*t market puce in cash paid for good, sound clean BARLEY GUAINB and YEA}>T »upplied on l«.w term. l *. au*H IsR.-hJ) Knttce. HA\ INO this Jay, July 13, 1856, sold my stock tn th* Saddlery bindm-ss to Messrs. J. ANI>KKSON A Cj., 1 take pleasure in recommending them to my friends and former customers, and to the public generally, and would respectfully solicit f<>r them a continuance of my patron age, leeiiog oooßdent Uiai all work received of them will give general satUfaciion. j p SMITU. J. ANDERSON A CO., wiscPACTimnLi or r HARNESS, TRUNKS, Ao , A'o. 138 I Food street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders from Country Deulera promptly ottended to, a °... fU P™ CM that caunot fail to Im acceptable. augl.ly %l «w'llOUii»""'~“ B »«w Bottling k.t.bluiira.mt. Ji D 4 MORTUN bar** outerei Into co-cartoprahlp to tr*csaet the btulness or BOTTLING, in all ita branch p*. at 6 8 Liberty street, Neville Uall. rJr^ 7 h ?rr COOf,tar - u y on band a fuperlor article 'of 1 n L A /t * h ' pul up iu piut Dealer* and families win Dad U to their advantage to ua a call, and mam- W * a, *° botllo » superior article of PORTER, SABBAPABILLA and MINERAL WATER. Term** as farcrnhl* as any other house in the city. All order* put up at ebon notice BOYD A MORfON,* Jol-Mm No ()8 Liberty at , Neville Hall. Joseph 'White's Carriage iLapostlory* JOSKJ’iI WHITE, now carrying on bufli nr?*i iu hi* spacious premuua, Ut«!y enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh sn.IWWMaBT Oroeusburg turnpike, Dear the Txrr. mm., Kun. between Pittsburgh ana Lawrencevillfl, respectlolly uiTJS'fiS 8 J >ubU i *? fne P pct bis stock or carriages Ac. And be particularly lutorraa gentlemen purchastri, that on* price only is ma de. Fourteen years' .•xp.*n*nc« lo the bn-ineas "Dablca him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, eo many year* past it baa l*uu his particular department to Kriect Com the various an l most talented Eastern manu raiturera. The of his new system Is complete—the r^ my t u h '* or ™ D * ! »' , “i**wHl supply ihe best and most iuahiouablo manufactures at moderate pnets. Uuenctiiohored by lbo.su heavy expense*, which the m«wm for derating bouse* of businee* has Leaped upon th T P n I r * of < ow * Q K to large r**uU) JOSEPH WHITE w “ .*■ ’° u r,,fciy m " D *y oul Y- bl mut> b lose than the usual VT m£r , , [mh&dawj »-i»rTl*»:.»«*r-j.atre.l In the manner, with d«**pa: t>rr:Li* t “ Tub Pn-teuatWH Ua* Com^xav'l ~,. August 17. 186. V ’ J r l UK MivrkholdeT- <•( - The Pittsburgh Gas Company” JL are hereby notibed that an election, for the purpose of e.uctioß two person? to serve as Trustee* of the sail Gas ton party for the term of three years, will be held at the rfflee of ih«i Company, at the Work*, on the FIRST MOV- D.\y in I daj) or PKITKMBKU, 1855, b*t*-ecn the hou‘r> ot 'l Bnd & o clock P. M. auclS.dU _ JAMES M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. To Physicians, or itio»« waittlne a Couie- T„. „ try Residence. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale bis property. 7 mile' from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike. It contain* TWO ACRES of good level land, well fenced ; on Which Is erected a Gnu new two and a half story frame hruee, with six r. ouiH, and basement office and cellar built ai.d finished In modern style. A good stable, and other uecetn-ary out buildings. A good well and cistern with pump. There are about luO rhoise fruit trees. of evert va rte'y, just beginning to bear. In short, everything nrces rary to make it n comfortable home. To » j.ljj, tian wit-bin* » 8 00. l location, thl« offer* »m,«- nor InJuwmontß, a* It 1* In a rich anff po,,ulouß country, and the nubs-Tiber Is uow doing an extensive practice A Stage runs dally to and from Pittsburgh; Po*t office (two daily mails! within ten rods ot the house. For further particular* apply to the subscriber, on the premises, or address a note to me at Remiogtnn, Allegheny county. Pa. W. M. GRAY, MT D *ogiB:dmuwat u To Printers. fpHK proprietors of the PLYMOUTH AD- X ' MITIBKR, wishing to embark in another enterprise, offur Ihe entire establishment for sale. The paper is in Os second volume, and ‘a now doinga good, profitable busiom. 7hf* jobWng and advertising the present year will reaoh $l ,bQO. The subs. riptiou list Is large, and increasing rap idly. With a Ivt.'te exertion it can be doubled. The mate rial 1- nearly new payment* made easy. For a good practical printer, this is un opportunity rarely preseuted I osmsHt,)d will W given at the close of this volume. Air AU coniaiuoicutioQH relative to the alx>ve can be ad dressel to the sub-crlbers, B t Plymouth, Richland county iHUrflldawtfl ROBINSON & LOCKE. ' 'pre lur ■nm-nrRT tof J uia» cf the above work is now ready for deliTury—the second volume will bo ready shortly, it i* np> tly gottou up—printed on fine paper, vitii three or mor? portrait* aud plans. Price J'j.UO per volume. Thin edition i» published eiclutively by subscription, and payable on the delivery c»f tmch volume T. J. A CO art» sole Agents for above worft. Office. No. 26 Hflh street, opposite Mason's, In Dr. 0. K. Bbaw*H Optician Btoro. orders addreßPed to T. J. K. A Co. will be strictly attended to. 49~Cai)VH*>:orp wanted. ftUtf2:J*wtm It 1 Klt’S TRANSPORTATION LINK. AN'l 101PAT1NQ tho want of facilities for transporting Freight# to and from the Kaftrrti Cities, via Puunsyl vuolft Canal and Railroads, we have our stock (f Boats, At. , ou HBUiu, to ft DuUBLK DAILY LINK, which Hive* us n ciijmcity of over 1500 loos per month each way. We unsure our friends, and those disposed to patrouizo the State tinprovemeuLH, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction la foiwordlng Hunt ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIKR <4 MITOUKLL, Oanal Basin, Plttsbur. h P* Valuable Firm for dale. SITUATE IN ADAMS TOWNSHIP, DUTLEU COUNTY, containing HI sort**; 115 acres of which are un«ler eul tiratlou. Tbe proprietor, about to decline latmiug, will dispose of all bin Stock, Grain and Uay on hand, if Enquire o! JAMES BLAKELY, autftl corner or Seventh ami SmlihQeld Htn 00 M. AU S O L L> A CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemon’a Furnishing Goods, Tk]o re MARKET STREET, between Third and Pounu. Xl Pittsburgh. Keep iMmlautly on band, a large Ht<v,.k ut Cloths, CuHsiraeres and VoHtlogH. Garments made to order ou the shortest notice, and in the latest styles. 9ig“ All orders promptly attended tu. {augK.'Jm waltku r aiAKbtnLL jokkwi b. tunings. W. V- Marshall A Co., IMPORTERS and Dealers in French and American PA PER HANGINGS, b 7 Wood street, PltUburgh. Sole Agents tor the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Dellcourt A Co., Paris au^T 'XAJ IGOUTK PREMIUM KATIIAKION cools the head, YY and removes nil pymplomaof headaohe. Persona using WRIGHT'S KATUAIdON Are ceycr liable to Sun-stroke. WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATIIAHION la the most ralnable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. For Bale by Dr. GEO. 11. KKYSKK and U. K. SELLERS A CO., at 36 cents per bottle. auglti WRIGHT'S PREMIUM H.ATHAKION stops the Hair from falling out, aod produces a luxuriant growth a WRI3HTM PREMIUM KATHAUION lt< move» all dandrull and disuse dtmoslts. For sale, wholesale, by It E. SELLERS A CO. |aa«l6 RltiUT’S PRWiUM Reautiber of the ugc. WRIGHTS PREMIUM RATHAIUON Renders the Hair soft and glossy. For tale by ItKYSKR, HAFT, SCOTT and SBLLKBB, at 25 c,nt “' angle PIU METAL—liuo tons Coal blast Charcoal Metal In yard an I for tala by [aug2j J. W. BCTI.ER A CO. ij'LOUH faULTUUtI—6,OOO lbs for by »“«T B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. - f..‘* * ' ' ' y OMNI % +%&\\ %\ u* VlkVMs\Wjfc V» M'iWMi 5 ° n. 11. ETTER, Proprietor Warm Bpringa .M. L. STIPUIN3 NEW ALB, OKU. W. BMITU, I’itt street, Pittsburgh, I'd. injection, The Oraefenberg d\% %i *t%M ' • ~;r. «:rc:v:;r;:s^-2;’^,%\<S\i Lh» WIo Cholera tf taken with the first ,y 2,. *, V* **' ®£V.Vtf» toms, viz vomiting and diurrha-a It n«v«r u 1 A'g f )< ' _ -%|j t.l, ta ■ uri) th., «.. rfl t ., • %. J<7 sr* •—* „ * -I..ouipMuN. generally n, . 1,, XIB •> - '- 1 h..„ra, e-ldoii. beyond a d,iv. ■ I ,^^ n “^%9 t '' , ' s ' U '' lu ' a '’“ clt Z *Jfe' t.v y. and (his ,»: without Waul-.of reg, 3 toj£fcs' : ’ -r-* wllha Lhe natrons eyn..iu, and that tbereiijji&on of thTnffirt, iH ,<1 motion ana wtuatioa Is phydpal death. . Boar lnen9n|&t *.%%£!*. • \ %&*%! j ah'o, that tut cer., him! cl movene dlaessa.'fba £lirlLgßy? '■■ '■ ■ <■%%'& Hal Is the only reliable pi.puiallve knoujj? *-w -wgftyZ.V l \ '• -. -.'■. -. \r> | CURE OK NKllVultd ■' •, \ '' c « ■■%+' No languagecau cuvay au »ds.,u»ta Mas ofth'g 'ha’mi-. '’ •. Hat, an.l ...,„ «,w,lv M . h „ s , .l,„h It .omU&M ■ I tha dueaasi. .1-I,lHiat, I ,„„t ..ballmed nervous %%&%%?>** if whether broken Jew n by . a ,-h, week by nature, ot | mpa(r .v% • 'Jj ail by Mcknesa—the unetruug -ml lelned orgauliation Is f «t once braced, revivltaj an.l built up. Tbo moutal and f physical symptom* ot tiervoun di-Ra.so vanlah togothfr an tler li.h Nor id tiiß tomporary ; for tbo Cor dial propertied uf Lite modiciue rea-h the cc-nntitution and rpHtore it to jtn normal condition. LOdS OF Million V, ConfudJoa, giddinofs, rueb or blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction— fear of innAoity, dyspopeia, general prostra. U*>n, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseasaa iocld-nt to males, dnnay of lhe propagating functions, bys* teria, m.'nomania, vague terrors, palpitation of tbo heart, liuptdflucy, non-tipaxioQ, etc-, from whatever causes arising jt la. If ther» bt; any reliance to be plaoed on human teeti mony, absuiutely infallible. A UUK AT MKIHOiNB FuU FEMALKB. The uiipartkllele-l effeoi3 «.f u,ia great restorative in all u "! ‘“i" 1 ”*I™. 1 ™. marl: n naw era In tha annals ot mmUoln,. Ituauiau.ls ul sthu, Hants havo baan InraUtad— thuusuu.Jsol ln.t.;orsutH concoctftj—ail nurporllnw to bs “tha i'Ti 7 l r ™ r , u ™“'*'*“*> “J JoranJaniOTta t? wbl'b the uelb.ale fuimalniQ of woman render her liable KVKKY WOMAN uF aKNHK Wbi. sntjara from waaknoiw, Jaraagaunmt,' narvouaness trainors, pains in Lb ß back, or any other JlaorJar, whether peoullar to her eel, or ooromon to both eeies-to irte, th, InyljturatiOf' Conlial a trial. “ >"* “ J JMABEiZB PSKBONH, Urothere, will DnJ this Cordial after they ha it need a hot lie or two. a thorough regenerator of lhe eyntem. In all direction,are to bo found tbo happy parents of healthy off. sprinKi who would noi b&v* been so but for this eitraordl oary preparation. Andit ij eqnallypotentfortbe many die ea-SRs for which it is recommended. Thousands of youna m*u have been reatored by using It, and not In a eloitlala* stance has it failed tc benefit them. PKESONF UK PALK 00MPLE.X10N. or consumptive hubito, are restored by theuse ora bottle cr two to bloom and vigor, the skin from a pale, yei low, ilckly color, to a beautiful florid complexion TO TUE MISGUIDED. ‘ - These are some of. the sad and melancholy effecta produ ced by early habit* of youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the haad, dimness of sight, loss of mue* | C .H? r |R’r"; ri'P'l-tlhh or the heart, dyepepMa, nexytm. Irritability, derangeinent ot the digestive rtnctlonn, general dvbility, symptoms of ctmsuiaptic.ns, etc. ' Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much lo be dreaded. Lobs of memory, coufnelon of Idoas, depreealon of spirits, eyll forebodings, avereiou to society, eelf distruel. l°Te of aolltnde, timidity, etc., areeomeof the evils prodlt eed. All thus afflicted r IiJCFORK CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness: Indeed, without these, the journey through lire becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkeus the view the mind becomes Hhadowed wtlh deopair, and filled with the metancholv reflection that the happiness of another be - oomes blighted with your own. OAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprle lor a tac-Bimllo paeted oyer the oork of .act) bottle, knd th, following wordo blown in the glass: * Ur. illaria'i Invigorating Cordial, C. 11. lUNO, rroprletnr, N. kj The Cordial Is put up, highly roncentroted, In pint 11,9—price three dollars per bottlo, two for five dollar, for twelve dollara. 0. H. BINO, Proprietor, 193 Brtadway, N. t. . 8 1 “‘ , i l 'J„ Dr “»S 1 ", t » t >i‘oUdbt)ul the. United Bta.ee, Oacad and the West Indies. * la purely vegetable, and takeu in almost any quantity u perfectly harmless . I’rlce 60 rent*. The Gratae berg Green Mountain UiutMeut, Luvaluable f«r Burns, Woumle, Bpraii;*, Coru? a<*r.’«, Swelling? of all kinds, Hlo'UniatKtu. Kty eipeias, Bronchitis. Scrofula, Ulcere, Pnlns In the Side or Buck iaimrdihtely relieve.!, Intlaiiimnlinni* of the Bow?Is, and for all caeee where there la iutlamms tiou. Price Twenty fire rents Marshall’s Uterine Cathohcou. A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and lor most ol the abitrefihing complaints Incident to Females. Pre pared by Ur. Ther. Pomeroy of Utka, solely for the UruelenlxTg Com pany. Price $3,00. The other Graefenberg Medicines are Eye Lotion. Health Bitters. Consumptive Balm Children’s Panacea. h'ever and Ague I’ilL Libby's Pile Ointment. Sarsaparilla Cbmj>ound The Graefenberg Manual of Health, A com plete hand book of medicine for fami lies—price 6u cts Office, 414 Broadway, Mew Verb, CAUTION. The public is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the Uraefenberg Company has their seal upon it. Bpurloua articles have beeu Issued closely resembling th« genuine in every particular except the seal, and the utuu.ut care should be observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSKU’S, 110 Wwud _ _ jyl7:d*wi n _ A Fact worthy of Record aud Atten --WRIGHT’B TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure /or FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, aud perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Dbooveriee of the 10th century. Its neutralizing effects on the poisonous gases ore Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Musoular Bystem, re storing the tone’of the Btomach, and invigorating the Con etitution. Unlike the general remedies reserted to for ics 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 ihe Immediate supervision of an eminent Obemlst, uniformity of strength may always be ' relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Phyejeians, 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, try it and be cured / PEtfElt T. WRIGHT A 00 , 241 Market st., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists througboat the United States and Canadas. For sale by GEO. 11. KEVBKR, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. BBLLKBB, Pittsburgh. ap27:d*wUm In Heads and Hurd's Hair ltcsto rsr—l‘ogoiTAKKocß, Ct., Veb. 9, 1865: This Is to certify that I haTe used •‘iiUßl> , B HAIR HE BTOKKR" three months, and where my head was bald l l Li now covered with a long growth of new hair. Capt. Qio. Q. BisjAKiN, of Whale-Ship Monteiums, Cfumtcal Hanu/cuUunng Qj.—Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair coming out. After mdng threo bottles the remaining is strong and firm, and presents a rich, gloasy and healthy appearance. Youre, truly, U. R. Woodwobtu. Po<iOKTAi»5OCk, Ct., Feb. 16,1666. This Is to certify that I have been using u Huoo’a Haib RasToaxa” about three months; and, now, where my head woe bald, it is covered with a new growth of hair, almost three inches ‘ong. 1 have been bald over twenty years. Aucs Adams. Sold, wholesale and retail at Da. GKO. H. KKYSER'S, j«l9 No. 140 Wood street. 49*’8tck Headache and ffearalglaor £jqut Yka&s Siahdino Cubsd bt OAKELY'B DKPURATIVE SYRUP—Mr. William Trimble, M'Kelvy's Row, Bayard* town, Filth Ward, eaye be was cured of Sick Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley's Dapnra tlve Syrup. He had tried varioud physicians without a oorv. Ho is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depurativeid tor Rheumatism, Scrofala, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For dale wholesale and retail, DR. KKYSEK'S, No. UO Wood street. Sign of the dolden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. A pZ6 To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealer* and Manufacturers* r|AILR BUBSORIBBR is now Importing a superior quality Xof OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineOgnac Brandy ills ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY- ot JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and BCOITIBU WIIISIiY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by Lhe groat demand after them. Di rections for use will iuvariably bo given by DR. LEWIS FEUOUTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical*, Flatlna. Blsmnih, Maugancse; Thorn's Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am moula, Ac. decaidstf CAUPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles b«low the city lints offer to buyem tbi* shhsou, AXMINIS TKU, i APKSTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASR and \ KNETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced pricee lor caub or city accepUnce. (interest added) The etock, comprlaing also IMPORTED FABRICS of every Variety, can be examined at the Factory Warehouse*, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. 1« and SO N. SECOND at .PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets - i*** 3^l * J. SIDNEY JONES. Paiucr'a Calabraltd Eplcureau Bauo* , OTAND3 PREEMINENT for tlavoriug Soups, Gravies, k 3 Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good bousswive* to try It. Price 25 cents per botUy, at all G rocory and Fruit Stores In lhe Uuited Slates aud'G&tDada^ For sale by M’CLURG and G.lj. KEYSKII, Pittsburgh. Pi T WRIGHT A CO., lanlUnUwlv Is 241 Market Btraet. Philadelphia. LOCUST UHUVE V HEia'tNAUv; LA irAAiYCLT/LLA- NEXT SESSION will c-pen on WKDNEaDAY, Fen X lumber 10 The Keotor desires an early application on the part of BQch aa desire to avail themselves of It* advantages. For circulars or admission, apply to UKV. WM. II CLARK K, Pittsburgh. Ph Boarding School, OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLSN HOTEL end Grounds are offered for RENT Tor either the above purpose#. The alia and arrangement of the bouse, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every* thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh24:tf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. Dissolution of Parinerßhip. rpUR Partnership formed by tho undersigned and Jsuts 1 O’Nhal, Id carrying on “the Camden Coal Works,” uuder the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER, is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES, July 7th, 1865. JOHN D. MILLER ULT MAGAZINES— Harper'e, for J uly 2Q cents. Putnam, “ 20 “ Graham, “ 20 “ ..as - uuit-beruvkvr, Leslie'BGaz’tti," Peterson's, *• Leslie's Jour’l, 4 ' Blackwood, for Jane. All who want NEW BOOKH, and as soon as Issued, lower than can bo bad elsewhere, should call at LAUfc’FKU'B BOOK BTOHE, jy2 87 Wood ureet. ftHULDHIO LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bacs 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two email (louses. This Lot is in a desirable locution for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GKO. F. UILLMOKK, Jyl3 At Office of Morning Post. LA RIM Lit’B TRUSTEE is prepared to pay a dividend of FIFTEEN FEU CENT., in “ BtookB” of various kinds, ut cash prices. jy2H:lwda3iw Wanted IABORERS are wanted on the Clefeland an«l Mahoning j Railroad, between Warren and Youngstown, Ohio. j>2&dlw* JUBT HKUkYVKL), at No. IUT Market etreet, u largo as sortment of Boys'and Youths’ Calf and Patent Leuther Congresa Gaiters. Prices low Jv 18 Magazine* and weekly papers— L&dies’ Gazette or Faebion for Augubt, Graham's Magazine do Putnam’s do do Peteraou’s do do Uodey’s lady's Boob do Ballou’s Monthly do The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated News, lust arrival . All tbo Eastern Weeklies for this week. For any now Book or Magazlue, cal) or send to W. A. UILDENFBNNEY a Cu.’ri, Fifth sL, opposite the Theatre. 1 ADI KB* FASHIONS— J Leslies Ladies Gazette for August, 20 cents ; Putnam’s Magazine do 20 do G ra) tam'd do do 20 to Oodey’B Lady’s Book, (second supply,) 2u cants ; New York Journal for August, 18 do Peterson's Magazine, do 1" do Ballou’s do (second supply,) 10 do Female Lite among the Mormons, il: Star Papere. Harper’s Magazine and Knickerbocker for August eonß dontly expected this Jay or Monday, and will be solo at lb. old price, 20 cents per oopy, at ■I) 128 LAUFmi'S BOOKSTORE, 30 Fifth .1 JEANETTE!— Bhe Is dressed in silks and satins, And her step Is full of grace; She Is lovely In appearance— But what a sallow face I Her hands are small, but OI bow rou^L; Bho surely does not know Thai HERPETIC SOAP Is juel the thing, And then the price la low. The Herpetic Boap has been used with gT®at success for the past five years, for removing Tan, SaUownuas, and Red ness of the Skin, heallDg all Übaps and Chafes Only cents per cake. Used as • Norsery Soap it is unrivalled. Bold by s * L - OUTUBKRT, I4U T bird st. H" ‘ KlilP BBEl>— lo bags received on coubignineui and for sale by l«ugT) JAMES WAKDROR New London, CL NOhWlOti, Fob 8, 1856. A a E ft T a : PitUburifh Da.QKO. U. KKYBKH, No. 140 Wool at {J° HOMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood rt, . tl H* SELLERS, Wood «trm Allegheny OiIy...OKCKUAM & M'KENNAN D' l JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO Da J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 0hi0...,! l>. PARK, Cincinnati GERMANBITTERS, PBEPARBD BY 9 DR. C. fil. JACKSON, Philadelphia. Pa., WILL CrFFtTUiLLy CD JUS HVKK COMPLAINT, DYBPNPSIA, JAUNDICE. Utirv.mcor Nervous IMbiliiy, Diseases of the Kidney*, an* a.l Uuraiet arising from <1 disordered Idver or Stomach. Such as Coneliya lies, Inward Piles, Fuln«»itti,or blood to tbs Mead, Acidity of tJieStomooh, Naudea;lJflartburD, L)iegust lor Food," Fulnesa or weight to the Stomach, hoar Eructation*, gioJung, or Fluttering at the Pit stomach, Swimming of tha Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Ohoak log or Suffocating B-uaaUon when iu lylog Posture, Dlmoas i ol \ isioo. Dots of Webfl Wfnra the Sight, Fever aud Dull I'uin in the Hoad, IviicicDcy of Ptirspiratlon Yellowness of the Skin aud Eyes, pain In the BUe, Back, Cbent, Limbs, Ac., Sudden i of Heat Horning In ths Ctiuelant Imagln lugp<>f Evil, and groat Deprewioa of SpiriU. The proprlalar, In celling tha attention of the public tv this preparation, docs ro wit a baling of tha utmost oonfl- Uepce in its virtu** and *d-i; aliuo to the diseases for which It Is recommended. It Is DO new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a lon years’ trial before the American people, and us r«pui*n..u aud sal« ia unrivalled by any similar pw • paratiuos eitsot. Tbo testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physiciune audindhidu al«, in all part* of the country Is humem*. Referring any who may doubt, to civ *'Memorabilia,'Vr Practical Ke-eipt Hook, for Fsirmeru aud Familfe*, lo be hud gratis, of all U* Agents fur the tier man Hitters. Principal Office eud Miiaufe-;.-ry, I*} Arch street, Phil*, delphia, Pn. *aT *r,U by Dr. o*o. 11. Kayiwr, WO Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. fl Wu. 4 6traet; Fleming brofhers 60 Wood street; U. I*. Hwarta and J. p. Flemiug, Allegheny dtWJ.dAw 1 y lit ° 1 fbfl. UltoWN, No. 41 J.iaui'>nd Alley, de- a votorf hie entire attention to iui office practice. Ills husiDeas 1- m. ;stly eounued to I l , units Ifff IVnrr.-oI Diseases, and yuc.h painful affeoiious, 4g& brought ou by imprudence, youthful iudulgeuce and excee?. Pjphihrt,Syphilitic Eruptions, Uom-rrbea, (ileet. Stricture, Lrelhral i-ist:harg»«, luij nrlly of the Blood, with ell Dlca **•* (>r the Venereal Org*n. Skin DL-eaee*, Scorbutic Kruj>- tloiiH, Tetter, KinjUurui, Mmcurul Diieaaac, Seminal Weakness, Impot«ncy. Pil.-h, Rheumatism, Furaale Weak ncse, Monthly Suppreaeious, Diseases of the Joiuts, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the bach and Loin*. Irritattonot Lbo Uladder and Kidneys, HUccuAefully treated Lure guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to oiler assurances of a »peMy cure to all who may coma under hi- cure. Office and Private Consultation Houma, 41 Diamond alley tub. Charges moderate. novs:d»wly RllhU MAI IsM.—Dr brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painfui trouble. It novoe lulls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No, 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home nov&:dawly PENNSYLVANIA ItAILItOAO. rpIIRKB DAILY TUKOUUII TRAINS, between PhHa.Urf- J. pbia anil Ptttsbunrh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN lettvett Pblladelphtu for PitlrhurKh at 7 >4, A. M, and Pitts burgh fur Philadelphia nt 7, A. Al. TUB PAST LINK leaves Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh el 1 P. St., and Pitta burflth for Philadelphia at ±3O, P. M. THE NIOI IT KX. 1-KKSS TRAIN learee Philadelpld. for Pittsburgh at II P M., and piUsburitn 1.,r Pl.ilo-ielj,:,,. H t u.±u, p Si ’ Ulelreville Aoromuiodatlon Train leaves Pittshurzh dailv. except Sunday, at 1:30 o’clock, P. M. Ilrinton's Acrotuniu! , r, f ; t™™ daily at It o'clock A. M.. *1:30 o’clock P. M., and f>:3o p, M. The above lines connect at Pittabnrgh with the Railroad. IftXPlitwy .Sf I Onlena and Chicaco 111 * Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, fndd ton, Sprlngtield, Bollefontaine, Banduaky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon aud Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet boats from and to Niw Ohlcahs! St. Lome, liOOisviLLi and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can bo bad to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, sc-e handbills at the different shortest and most expeditious route to NtUx-Mpbia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THUS. MOOBK, Agouti Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MKSKIMEN, jy-l_ Agent, Faasonger i.lties, Pittsburgh. SAVE YUUIt DIMES!—Just received, by express—Hai per for August, UO cents. Wo will furnish ilurpor and Pnlnam for 40 c-enta; THOMAS MELLON Harper and Oodey tor 40 cents ; do do Graham for 4 - J ceuls; do do Knickerbocker for 40 cent:* ; do do Loslle’e Ladles’Qaßatto lor 40 c* uts do do Peterson for 37 cents ; do do N. Y. Journal for U 8 cents ; do do Uallou’s Magazine for 30 cents ; Or any ot the 25 rant Madelines, (with one exception, Blackwood,) always for snlo at Su ceuts. Remember the plooo to KVU a) par cant on Hook*, Magaxlnas, Stationery. I.AUk’t'JSK’a IiOOKSTORK, _A?_ __ No 3t) Pi'tb street. M,AUon’o UKKAT WUUK ON BPIRITUAI.IHM—Mtd aru Myalanra hxplained and Kx pored; io four parts. k. Clairvoyant Revelations of A. J bavia 1 ■i Phenomena of Spiritualism explainad and exposed. ‘t.'irit' Tl r I 's! lr i’ h “* Qi “ BiWc B iTun b y inspiration of th» , u ! “ s '-omparai with the evidence Oral tfceae inanireacatlonß are from the spirits of men. ?, Lllur '»y»nt Revelations of Kmanuel Swedenboig By to. A. Mahon, PreriJeut 4c For sale by aug'dl W. E. EOUMEKTZ. Xi( VhIIGUKKN COLONY—A rery desirable country r*sl uenc« 1,8 otferod for gale, flla:it»*J in the akore Colony, Uoss Township, Ci miles fr-m Pittsburgh. The house is M |*y feet, arranged with fuur rooms, u kitchen sod l*>g® hall on the llret tlnor, ami la provided with a water closet, bath room, Ac. There arc 2 nfr>-s of land attached to the hou*»p, held kti fee, and un i.ue-hixth of 26 acres more. The Dwelling lluu.-e, with the two ecie lot, (on *hi-h there are ll» iruit tree* of choice quali’lvr, t-ebldefl grape .lid strawberry v'ces, stable, ohicben house, Ac-) wl|l be Id separate, or wp huo Interest in the Colony. The arrangements lor the education children make '.hi* a desirable property ft.r a mau ot taimly. S LUTUUKKT A SON, _ _ _ Market kI , Dear Third. ’ vt'i- •' 'p nt f~^r~ ClUiVl'lrtt... iU.N Ub illK UttMT 8P..U1 A SHU Ah t SALK. A. A. MASON 4 CO. will eoutinuo their wde through the month of August. They niU agalo mark Jown end fitlll lurtber redur* the p bva of their stf ok. Some 2UO more ra.«e* anj packages of NKW GOODS will he opened, rendering their cesortwent more complete than at the opening of the r&lh amt? PLKASANT KBsiDttNOii.rjfuA SALE. A uwellinfj House with tc»C of ground, w*li impronvl, CO f eet front oo Fulton street by 83 deep Tbe t»our« cooUlns a ball* parlor, kitchen, dining room, three chambers and J*® ktdbll room*. Portico and garden In front. Price IMW- Terms wwy. ti. CUTHBKKT A SON. &/auKlti . f S Market *.rr«t. AISIUOK lluUOfc. POrt |3uO I tor particular.cmi »C W Market street. Also, one of four rooms and *WB* hall for $560, cash. BQ * U J» \ %. - ’ t 's * ' f, DR. HOOFLAND'S celebrated Private Diseases* J. ti. DAVISON, tSS Market et. B*\ -v * ». ’■ 4 ‘ f ■■ I-'; b i * ft ft s* I ■ I.
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