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BKSSIOS. t,a’ft^Convention met at two o’clock. ?»<>?: The Committee on Eesolotioae, through their Chairman, Mr. Shields, presented the following, vrhioh were unanimously adopted : Motived, That the repeal of th« Miuoarl Oompromtee was a flagrant violation of a time honored compact, end so onJajtMlable breach of plighted faith. 4 Motived, That the acta of rtolence and dvll war In Kan k 1 r -'l aas, and the Infamous legislation atfemptad by the siarc tS <> IIVV-' li? holding conquerors of that hitherto free territory, an- r^ salts directly flowing from tho passage of the Kansae-NV % ? m3 braska bpi. •v- Vr i Mooted* That the pnrposeof the violence and desperation practised la Kansas ondsr that hill, and the general par fvv pose manifested by the Bouth to extend slavery over our .•►• entire national domain Impel us to nnlte, without regard &r') 10 former party dlaUnctionB v .upon a platform of determined hostility’to'slatery aggfttsion. We, therefore, adopt for *3l f *J- *' our political guidance, following cardinal rules. Ist. We will resist the spread of slavery under whatever '3 r. ir »'v } ; tharefci'color it may be attempted ** 2d. To this end we will labor assidlonsly to render Inop *^f >> «rative and void that portion cf the Kansas-Nebraska bill i{ { Y'' Cl^'; *^ ,^i''^1 b '^'iJj* T which dbolitha freedom in territory withdrawn from the J influence of slavery by the Missouri compart of 1820. s t 3d. We will oppose by every lawful and constlmtioral Vf,X' means the existence of slavery in any national territory, '£*&■ “ d «•» tot Out IncreiM of tel Slates or stare territory In theconfederory i>K ! Ith That tile slavery question as no* presented, belnir predominant, tone of the day, In.olrlng th » rt*M» of free labor, free speveh, and free pn.mm.ej , sS6JerJ3S*M'fite^i‘^2®«#? ( . It la oar doty to forego all. otheT Issues, Bnd pres. nt an < unbroken front in defence of the vital interests at stake. Buolved, That a platform thus common to all, and em bracing no other Issue, furnishes tMonlr effectual rally- In* point for the people of the NorOTend affoyds the only » opportunitJ for 111086 vho thlnk toEether to Mr * Errett offered the following addititm&l wWoh w “ alflo adop,ed °“ oi - Ssl, That the Imprisonment ..*„hon. bal, or 4!fc;*rf,fi*V? 4- T.*3 mainprise,” of Passmore WUlUmeon.for no crime but toll , ing a woman that by tbe taws of Pennsylvania «be was & »{ i v?.'i u i*; ,v *' free, was an act of judicial tyranny unparalleled In tb* C 1 r*" history of our conhtry, and an unwarrantable surroaeb ment on Bute rights. Mr. John levin presented tho annexed : Boohed, ThatSearein favor of op»D political action. C oail discarding all objectiona to men oo a’t?^ 1 -<2*l $ onl 7 true tests by which to jodge those who aspire to pnb- After being read by the Secretary, thU reao- Intion wanmanimoMly adopted. The Conyen tion then proceeded to vote for nominee., *iib “‘■' b ‘ l '”“ : -*” tiipniiffiW | f T 'i i feSH^'ftsWSS'isl KMPn wbi&smifottSm. r?L M? fati (jsxt, rf'C-K* i %*% &&a ,* t s^m^!Stmy^oS&o ■&v&fiLbZ&' v ’S*'‘ ( '- s Vu v ."Vi r >?ri;£>}^ v .1 1. >■., ti! l '- l, v;wK' t* v'vi-v 4 . t . t v -„‘\\lO, >4 L^' > str '- - '*• >* up f’ - j fc .. 4 -.“ v 4 f .... . . .- i#i ' 7 -7- i J TrYr £l' r "- 3* * . .-. , • '• fc r i' \ v v U' *‘ •^.•'•••■.« jjf; f .,.vv'th'.fi- n ''- ■*■ >' i POST. THURSDAY MORNINU: RhPDELIOAB CotTHTT COBTBHIION.—The Con- Tentlon to nominate c&ndidaW (or the newly formed Eepablioan part;, convened yesterdaj morning, at the Court Home. The attendance was qnite respeotable in point of numbere, nearly all the townships in the ooanty being represented, and a good many Democrats ant) others being present as specta tors. The Convention was organised by ohoosing Rev. Charles Avery, of Allegheny, President, and Dr. James Carotbers, Messrs. T. J. Donel ly, A. Reinoman, and John Willock, as Vioe Presidents. . Messrs. EdrCampbell, J. W. F. White andß. H. Davis, were appointed Secretaries. The credentials of the different delegates were then examinod. The following districts were found to be represented: PmBBOTGB. first TTrrd—Maj. John Willock and BenJ. gingerly. Second Ward —Robert Rodgers and JL F. timytb Third Ward— Ed. Campbell. Jr. and M. W. L-wla. * b “ rt \J f k? < *T Jaxnea ficAttley and Harvey Donaldson. fifth Ward—Joseph Lowrie and Thomas EL B’alr &rth IKzrrf—Jared M. Brush and Rosßeil Errett. Seventh Ward— Henry Lytle and Chris. Oyer. Eighth Ward— D. Hutchinson and'John Allen. Ninth TTayd—John 8. Miller and John Herron. au.roanrr. Urti Ward— J. R. Logan and David Nease. Second Ward— Jaeob Geyer and R. H. Davis. Third Wfcrtf—Joshua Robinson and Nicholas Voegbtlv. fourth Ward— W- B. Ball and Ohas. Avery. roaoooHS. Manchester— John B. Kennedy and T. 11. M’CieUaDd. Tarentum —John Baird and ffn. Brans. Sharpthurg —J. 0. Lewis and A. Morton. Duqueme— John Miller and Robert Taggart. Sevnddcy— J. W. F. White and D. N. Whits. South Pittsburgh—) Thomas Connor and J. Q. M’Vey. Birmingham— Thomas Worcester and Thomas M’Koe. East Birmingham —David Shearing and Joi. Re dick. Elisabeth —John Walker. Jr. and Thomas Fergus. M 7 Reexport —Thomas Penny and John Roland. La-wrcncexiU* —Samuel F. Barr and Joseph Pierson. TOWNSHIPS. Reserve— Adam Reipjjsun and Jonathan Gallagher. Seuicklep —Thomaf’Shlelda and John Irwin. Jr. Pitt —£. D. Gamin and J. D. WHitama OoQins— L. B. Davfion and Wm. Young. Peebles— John Murdock, Jr, and Wm.N. Burchfield. SruAcden— John Boyer and Thomas Klddoo. John Wilson and John Purdy. North fhyette —Dr.E&rber and Thomas Miller. .SbwfA Jfcyrffa—lL Boyce and W. J Sterling. CharUers— lsaac Ewan and Wm. Perkin! Upper hi Glair —Samuel Nixon and Bar j. Morrow JfttfM-Davtd Calhoun and J. M. Bncdgrafs. Jrffcrton— William Maokey. Elisabeth —Thomas Rankin and Brlsbln Wall. Versailles— David B. M’Kee and J. I. Larimer. Plum— Archibald Koon and Rellley M’LaughJin Penn—C. Balvely and James Stoner. Wilkins —Jamee Carotbers and Henry Chalflnch. Ohio— Wm. M. Dawson and John Mitchell. Noodle —Robt Phillips. Eou—Vfm.il. Shinn and James D. Hllands. Af* candies? —Robert M'Donald and Jamas Berry. Shaler— Wo. G MLler and John M’Candless. Indiana —Robert M'Pherson and Joseph iTCleUand Wert Deer— J. R. M*Glll and James Wilkins. East Deer— John Konuedy and Anthony Marvin. Moon —Wm. D. Ferree. The names of the delegates being called over, od motion of Mr. Thomas L Shields, & commit tee of five were appointed by the Chair to draft resolutions. The following gentlemen composed the committee: Messrs. L. L Shields, Kueeol! Errett, B. Singerly, Henry Chalfiacb and Wm. M. Shjnn. The Convention then went into nomination for oandidateß, after which it adjourned until after dinner. George Darsie was unanimously nominated, bat a letter declining tbe nomination being read by Mr. Errett, the action of the Convention was reoofisidered, and Dr. E. D. Gazz&m unanimous ly nominated instead. ASSEMBLY Ist Ilal. 2J Bal. •Matthew Henderson, Elisabeth Tp go •John P. Penny, City ty John B. Kennedy, Manchester 12 Anthony Marvin, East Deer 2u 22 •J. M'K.finodgrars, Mifflin - 43 52 Win. M. Shinn, K055.._...._.. J 8 w. Christian Bnively, Penn ......46 £0 David Reed, Cijr — 17 2 Alexander IL Bums. Findlay 12 U •John Blssell, Sr., Collins .. 44 29 •Adam Rdneman, Reserve 55 0. W. Benney, Allegheny 26 7 John M Porter, Tarentum u. 12 15 Wm. P. Ferree, Moon _ .. s 1 Wm.Eiohbflotn, Pitt. 17 8 R. H. Irish, City- 4 1 Samuel A. Long, City 19 12 John Arthurs, Pitt 2 After the Becond ballot, Mr. Bissell, of Collins, although laokiojfdpDfijoriiy of tbe votes polled, Was declared nominated by scol&mation. Those marked with a * were elected. PROTHONOTARY Thomas H. Nevio, of Sewiokley, was nomina sd by acclamation. , •• sheriff •George R. Riddle, Allegheny. A. P. AnohuU, Pittsburgh.... UarrlAon Parry, Collin*. Wm. Eichbaam, Pitt TREASURER •Goodman Y. Coalter. Sooth Fayette .47 Wm; G. Hawkins, Wilkins..*.-. 8 Joshua Rhodes, LawrencevUle - 3 Wm. M. Shinn, Boss - 8 Niobolos Vceghtley, Allegheny 14 Andrew McMastere, Pittsburgh 23 No candidate having a majority of the votes, loodman 7. Coulter, being the highest on the Ist, was Dominated by acclamation. COMMISSIONER. Wm. Wilson, Sen, Snowden - 31 •Wm. N. BarehftflJJ* Peebles 46 BenJ. Darlington, Lawreneeville 22 Mr. Barohneld having the highest number of >otes, was nominated by aoolamatioa. coroner. •Ueteklah Nixon, Allegheny M William Mackey, Jefferson 24 Luke B. Davidson, Collins 24 AUDITOR (FOR THREE YEARS). Ist Bal. 2d Bal •John B. MUler, Pittsburgh 22 t>s B. A. Mevav, North Fayette,.- 29 23 D. flUleland, Allegheny 30 fl George M. Bowman, Yersaillvs..- IS 6 auditor (for two tears). •Thomas Dickson, Wilkins 46 B. F. Logan, Plum 22 Thomas M’Kee, Blrmlnghom 8 Thaos* Kiddoo, Snowden 20 DIRECTOR OF THB POOR. •Robert Sample, McOandles* 41 gasnuel Nixon, Upper St Clair 28 At the conolußion of the voting, Mr. M’Aulpy noted that tho Chairman of the Convention have >ower to appoint a committee of thirteen, who ihould be . authorized to fiU any vacancy that nay ooour In the list of nominations. Tho re solution was passed, after whioh the Convention Adjourned. I Atthntion. —We respectfully invite attention \o the advertisement of the Graeffenberg medi cines, in another .column. The Graeffenberg Manual of Health is a good book, for 25 oenta ; [he Graeffeoberg Almanac, for 1856, is rlbo val uable, as It contains numerous receipts lor louee-keepers, and oan be had for nothing at he agents. The Graeffenberg “ Dysentery By *ap” for dysentery, diarrhea and diseases of tbe )owels baa no equal, and as the disease Is now jrevalent a bottle should be in every bouse. It loots bofet&O oenta, and a bottle may save your ife. Dr. Peyser, 140 Wood street, is the agent A Jail Breaker.— Oar readers will reoolleot hat a few days ago, we gave an aooount of a oan named William Smith, who was arrested in Y ashing ton county, ou a ob&rge of robbing a itnre, and where he broke jail. He, it will be ’ exnembered, was taken baok from our city to 'tis old quarters. On last Monday he broke jail again, and is now somewhere in the vicinity of >ar city. He was pursued by the officers of :¥ds&iagtoo ooanty,. who were /on his heels at ; times, bat failed to effeot his capture. flnsyfß Omofi.—lntcrmeuta in the City of Pittsburgh, from August 20th to August 27th, 1865: :I:ATJGUBT 30. adults. Diarrhea... 1 .. Dysentery —— 2 .. Whooping Cough.. 0 .. Inflammation of Bowels.. 0 .. Cholera Infantum 0 Fracture of Skull I .. Inflammation of Brain... 1 .. Teething - o .. Cholera (at Mercy Hwp*l) 2 .. 1 T0ta1....... OP THB ABOVE THERE WERE: Dnder J year 10 I Prom 40 to 60.... 6 Prom Ito a. J “ 60 to 80 0 2to 6 4 “ 60 to TO.— S *to 10 11“ 70 to 80 0 10 to 16 o { “ 80 to 00 0 16 to 20 0 “ 00 to 100 0 20 to 80 1 I Age unknown.. 0 80 to 40 o ’ Males, 16; Females, 10; White2B; C010red,0......T0tal 28. By order of the Board of Health. ANDREW a MURDOCH, The Agricultural Society a Secret Or gakization.—The Board of Managers of the Allegb eny County Agricultural Sooiety met yes terday morning in the Court -House, but on the ridiculous pretext that the reporter of the Post had not made a sufficiently lengthy report of a previous meeting, refused to admit any of the reporters of the oity press. We are conse quently unable to furuisn an account of tbelr proceedings. We were always under the im pression that tho Agricultural Society of this ooanty was & publio body, open to all, until in formed differently yesterday. It would appear from the action of the Board that they consider the people at large have no right to be informed of their doings, although every publio spirited man in the county is interested in the suooess of the oomiog fall exhibition. The right bos never beeu granted to the to prescribe the par ticular length we shall make their prooeedi ngs, and if they ohooso to consume several hours, gossippiog over their own domestic affairs, it does not necessarily follow that we are to fur nish the publio with their crude remarks. We always gave suoh portions of the proceedings as were of genorat Interest, without asking ad vice from tbe Board as to wbat we should in sert Hereafter we shall not trouble ourselves reporting their proceedings, and anything rela tlvo to their meetings will only be published When paid for our usual advertising rates. Suit against the City.— Mr. William DUh ridge yesterday instituted an aotion in the Dls triot Court, against the oity of Pittsburgh, to recover tbe som of $5OO, alleged to have been offered as a standing reward, some years ago, by Counoils, for tho arrest and oonvictlon of an incendiary. Dithridge, it appears, was the person through whom officer Hague received the intelligence ib&t led to the detection of Edward Lambert, now in the Penitentiary for firiog Mr. Phillips Btab’e, in tbe Seoond Ward, last spring. Mr. Hague, shortly after the arrest, notified the Councils that he was entitled to the reward, but we believe has nevtr been paid. As Dithridge laid the scheme by whioh Lambert was en trapped into a ooQfesßion, and Hague ooly made tho arrest afterwards, the former oonsiders'him eelf entitled to tbe reward, &ad is now accord ingly bringing suit for the amount. Fire —Tuesday night, about twelve o’olook, smoke was discovered issuing from tho front window of Howe’s restaurant, on St. Clair street The door was broken open by a oouple of young men belonging to tbe Red Lion Hotel, and the froot room discovered to bo ou fire In two places under the counter. A few baokets of water ex tinguished it, before the engines o&me on the ground. It was undoubtedly the work of an in cendiary, as no person resided in the bouse, and no fire bad beeu used in the room for several months. A few minutes before tbe fire was dis covered, a man was observed to oome out of the yard Iq tbe rear of the bouse, and run off. Another.— A fire broke out, yesterday noon, in the roof of the paint ehop of Mr. James Plyn, on the oorner of Liberty and Hand street, but was extinguished before much damage was done. Disturbance at the Camp Meeting A couplo of fellows named John Andrews and David Boss, who attempted to raise a disturb ance at the Camp Meeting on Monday night, were brought down yesterday, on commit meats made out by Alderman Dobbs, who hap pened to be ou the ground with tbe proper doo □ mentß, and confined In jail. Tall and Prolific Oats — Wo were pre sented, yesterday, a bunch of Oats numbering seventeen stalks, all the product of 000 grain. They were five feet ancf upwards in tho heads were of Brobdigoagian proportions. They were grown in Ch&rtiere township, upon the farm of a gentleman whose name has slipped our memory. The St. Charles is popular, but not more so than any hotel deserves with such attaches as Mullen and Johnson. Tbe dinners there ore always exoolleot, and always will be under the present management. If any one is inoreduloua let him do as we did, go and “ try one on,” and we venture to say he will oome back a less hun gry if not a better man. A Chance for Sport. —A cricket match be tween *• Old England M and “ Young America ” trill oome off to-day at Craft's grounds, near Oakland. A first rate chance for sport is offer ed, and no doubt many will be on the grounds. Plenty of provisions, of all kinds, will be pro vided. Corns ! Corns !! —Cared in twonty-foar hoars, or do charge, by Prof. De Grath’s “ Electric Od,” 39 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. It is wo t wonderful to relieve pains oj all kinds. S‘6 Great Discovery" in another oolorna. * Fraail I—Wf call attention to tbs feet of oume roue unprincipled effort* that are dally talking in our rity h-y rend-ni of a bitter mixture, naiog tbe persuasive argu ment (in ordeT to eff-c sale#) to d*alerß lo Hostetler's Ittl trrs, to purchase from them and sell it in Uoftetter's bottles. We hop* that such Itnposiors will be held up to pablic con tempt by all respectable persons who sell or use the genu ine article. Not only h've we the individual evidence of the country, but almost every paper In the Union is commenting opon thi» fuperlor excellence of, and the great benefits derived frr.o the use of this celebrated tonic; besides various diplo mat awarded, among which is one from the Ohio Mechanics’ in titule, at Cindcosli. where the committee—composed hiefly of physicians of the city— awarded ilosTirria, Biotu A Co a diploma tor the superior virtue of their Bitters as a tonic and streogthener of tbe human system. We therefore esution &U against impositions,and to purchase of nons but rt-pperiable dealers, whom they know would not deceive them ; or of th* proprietors, Ao 267 ftn« sL, Pittsburgh. dd-Clsrk'i Stomach Bittern ore acknowledged by all wbo have tried them to be the beat family medleine ot the age, tor the cure of Dyspepsia, Cosiiveness, and a dis ordered state of the Liver and Ptomach. They have no proprietors do not pretend to caution people ( om using other preparations that are palmed upon the paljlic under the name of Stomach bitters, far tbay have t,)Ut)d that only one trial was needed to render such cautioo unnecessary. / For sale, wholesale, by CoLlux A CtABX. No. 22 Market street; Use. U. Ktrsaa, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. HOUBKK-EEPKRS and all others who are annoyed with Roaches, Hats or Mice, sboald procure 5 box of the Excelsior Exterminator. It never falls to clear the premises of the above troublesome pests. 25 cents per box, at aug29 NO. 63 MARKET BT. iTUKMTUKE I’OLISH— To give your tumiture a bril- JC liant polish, use the Scotch Polish, sold by the subscri ber. Price 26 cents per bottle, with full directions for use. gold by [aug2oJ S. L. CUTUBKBT, 63 Market hi. ti'MBBOIDBRIEfl —We will open this morning a splendid J lot of new Embroideries, comprising— Book aod Cambric Collars; Book and Cambric Flouncing!; Book Mandarin Sleeves. Also, Block Bilk Lore ; Black Silk Net. Ladies’ and Gents' Linen Cam brio Handkerchiefs. aug29 a A. A. MABON A CO., 25 Ptftb_st._ CIOBURGB -—A. A. MASON A CO. will open on the 81st j insL, 600 pieces of new plain colored Ooburgi and Par amettas. . aug29 PURE GKOOND SPICKS—Mace, Coasiai All spice, Cloves, White Pepper, White Jamaica Ginger, African Peppier, Wbite and BrowtfMuetard Seed. xog2o F. R. DRAVQ, No 1 Diamond. ENGLIBH BREAKFAST TKA—IO chests of this superior Tea, at 60 cents, jast received at China Tea 8 ore. eug29 F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware! 4 VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and BUver /V. Watches now in atore, from $lO to $276. We are the exclusive Agent for the sale of the celebrated C. Frodsham’s Improved chronometer Time-keepers; also, P. B. Adams A Son, Stoddart, Cooper, Taylor, Johnson ani other approved Watches kept for sale at less than Eastern prices— owing to lighter expenses, and a desire to retain our home trade as much as possible. Special attention is devoted lo the repairing of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, 4c. Bilver Spoons and other goods manufactured in my own shop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods in large variety. W. W. WILSON, &ug2B corner Market and Fourth sts THK HIDDEN PATH—By Marlon Harland, author of “Alone.” Light and Darkneaa, or the Shadow,of Fate; a story of fashionable life. The Escaped Nun, or Disclosures of Convent Life; and the Xinfesslon of a Meter of Charity. My Bondage and my freedom; by Fred. Douglas >. Sam BHck In Search of a Wife. Gleve Hail; by Miss SewelL Mary Lyndon: an autobiography. The Jealous Wife; by Miss Pardoe James Gordon Bennett, bis Life and Times. . Maud, and other Poems; by Alfred Tennyson. MAGAZINES FOB SEPTEMBER. Godsy’a Lady’s Book, Household Words, Leslie’s Journal, Peterson’s Magazine,' Ballou's Magazine, Yankee Notions, Blackwood's Magaslne, Leslie's Gazette. All the New Books published in the country for sale at tbs cheap Bookstore of H. MIN BE A 00., aU g2S No. S 3 Smith field street. la iif 7 ™ rfifiLE HIDDEN PATH, by the eathor of “Alone.” 1 The Escaped Nun. Memoirs of the Rot. Sydney Smith, in 2 yoib. Olere Hall; by Miss St well. Memoirs of Bennett end his Times. Prank Leslie's Gaietteof Fashion. Ju«t roadT«d »ndfor«ls anjrasmitnsy * OCX'S, Fifth at., opposite the Theatre, gw NOVBL, Hi iOIHOU ol “AnMU.”— The Hidden Jlry, bv Marlon Hutand; just reoeieed and for sale >ujj2S] JOBS B. DAVIBON, M Star*et at. Crnuui. Physician of Board of Health. Sr -* A ■ -“* -'i i* - - . - f /?-* . #> 4.T ,_ * - - )■&£&“&'' *■ »'•'•» <**.«*■.-«■. •..' ~.T- '• ..-' . ... • , . T fc» COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADK A RD SBReHANTB' BXCHANU bC. OmDEßfi. fVertfenWOHN BHIPTON. first Vice President—Vi*. H. Beuth Second u ** W*. R. Brows. Secretary —Wn. 8. Hivzk. Treasurer Joan D. Scully Superintendent—B. T. NosraAif, Jr. Chwanittee of Arbitration for August. ft. Brown, V. P.; 0. W. Ricuuoa, B. Bakxweu- John B. Du. worth, Imac M. Pimtocx. DAILY REVIEW 0? PITTSBUBSH HABKEIB. OmcA or thi Daily Mors eta Post, l Thursday, August SO, 1866. / FLOUR—Sales 75 bbls superfine, on wharf, at $6,25; 17 do extra, on do, at $6,27; SO do do, (tom store, at (7,25 per bbL CORN MEAL—•Sales 40 bus, from store, at 87 V£. SUGAR—Balrs 3 hhda fair at Be, cash. WHISKY—BaIes 25 bbls rectified at 36c. BACON—Sales 3,000 lbs shoulders at cash; 6,000 Ibg shoulder* and h*nu at cash; 2,000 lbs shoulders at cash. OlL—Sales 10 bble No 1 Lard at 80c, cash. LARD—Sales 12 bbls No 1 at Hr, cash. li \Y —Sales 22loads, from scales, at sB@l4 per ton. SALT—Sales 60 bbls No 1 at ru.sb. MEEAL—-Sales 5t tons Qov. Porter’s No 3 anthracite, at $23, six mouths. Bank and Railroad Affairs, Abstract of the leadiog features of the New York bank statement as made up on Saturday, August 25th, compared with the returns for the week previous: }Vee): ending \Blh. Ending Difference.. Loans $101,154,060 $100,604.G04 Dec. $ 640.454 5pade......... 14,649,245 13,326,378 Dec. 1,322,867 Circulation.. 7,610,106 7.582,095 Dec. 7,582,095 Deposits 81 918,071 81,278,558 Dec. 81,278,568 Exchange fur the w«*k ending Augu>t 10 $94,922,605 “ . •' “ 1 - 27 103 616,948 Balances “ “ ” *• 20 6,472,374 Money was in very active demand all day. The rate fur call loans was 7 percent., and pretty much all that was oC fared, as that figure was readily taken by borrowers. Ster ling exchanges is wilhou: movement; rates are steady, however, at 109%@11^»- The earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, for ceccnd week in August were; Passengers. Freight. Total. 1856 $25,849 07 $lB 27 8 86 $38,927 92 1864 18,482 83 10,367 t 3 26,720 66 Increase lB6 24 $3.021 02 $12,207 26 The total sales of land by tn« Illinois Central Railroad Company, to 31st Juiy are Acres. Application to Construction Bonds 166,460 $2 0t0.268 Application to Interest 121.746 426 637 Application to Freeland Bonds 23,091 542,3b4 Commercial Summary Per steamer Sanada. Liverpool Maleevs. August 27.—Cotton. Denniston’a Circular states that the market opened early in the week with an active speculative demand, and an advance of ThU actiri y did not continue, and Was fallowed by dullness. During the last two days the market, however, olosed steady at the following quotations:—Fair Orleans, Uplands, 6The sale* for the week were 80,000 bales, iucludlDg 2*.000 on speculation. The stock of Amer ican was 386 0.0 bales EreadfltuHs...Market dnil Flour bas declined 6J. Wheal is a trifle lower, and Corn is nominal at a dec ine of Is 61. Provl-ions...Market steady at unchanged rates. Lonuon, 17 th—The money market exhibits more strin gency. Consols are quoted at 91@91V«. for money. A alight increase has taken place In the bullion iu the vaults of the Bank f f England. American Rail way securit'es dull, but State and United States securities active, the quotations being unaltered. TELEGRAPH MARKETS New Yoax, August"^—Stocks lower. Cotton dull, nc sales nine* the arrlrtt of the steamer. Flour easier, but not quotably lower. Wheat dull, «lth declining teodnney; salee 11,000 bushels. Com unchanged; sales 65,000 bus. Whis ky unchanged, with tale* 450 bbls Tobacco firm. P-iTk unchanged, with a mederatedemand: eal«s 2260 bbls. Be«f firm; safes 300 bbls. Groceries firm; sales 2000 Wag* Kiri Coffee at 12. Sugar...sales 9>o bhda at and 45re 4500 bead : prices lower ; sales at JTrtt-10 .V) Hirep impn-v rd ; sales 17,mw bead. Salsa 86oj head Bw.no at s4,6dftp7, which ia a decline. AUCTION SALES, ABctloo—Salss Dally. AT the Commercial Bales Room*. cnrnrr of Word tnd Fifth Streets,at li; o'clock, A. M, a general aeJurLaieut Of Seasonable, tJLapl* aad Fancy Dry Goods. Clothing. Bunts and Shoes, llats,Capa, A.'.., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P M., Groceries,Quoanswtre. Glassware Cutlery, Lacking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household aod Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M Books, Stationery, Fancy Article*, Musical lo* trumeata, Hardware and Cutlery. Clothing, Variety Goods, Ui.id and Biiver watches, Ac. p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer 'jtull.U P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer ON k IiORSK FAMILY BAROUCHE AT AUCTION—Ou Friday tuurniog, A ugutt 31, at 11 o'clock, at the Com mercial fla-ea Rooms, comer ot Wood, and Fifth struts, will be sold —One substantial, w«j. e n j*he«i Ban-u'h*- with fall ing top [augtNJ V .\l. BA Vis, Au<-t>otieer. RKOk' oTEA‘MKH _ bfiLU2 GOLDING AT AUC TIUN—-On Friday morning August 31, at {0 o'clock, at the Warehouse No 94 Water street, will In? sold, by i-td«-r of underwriters—The Furniture, TVAI*. A»- , #»r*J from the wre« k of lha IMlo GotJiog. <*r*»iipri*lrg Mai t ra«C.-KA AM U/T3, in ?b» H-r ough ol Mi’K KKSi'UItT. *; Aoni.,'U —on morning, September l*t, ai 10 oVlork, ru ibo prroilam, will be sold tbe following valuable rr-*i e»Lat* Seven handsomely Aitualrd Lou cd Fourth alrwl , Mu* do Jo J » FHth Jv Nine Dwelling Hotter* and Lola on Fourth J > Four Jo Jo Fif.L Jo On* commodious, wni -finLh'-d tw--«:*-ry tin. * l*w-i.ing, w llh large Lot frootio* i)i« MouoDjcabeiJi t n*-r . Two Steam Saw MLia an 1 five Lou of Cr-uud «a«.h ou by 140 (pvt. The above property la the anM -i'Miruhi* u«'w ! >* ; . Agent :«*r J A *: Ko h EEL, the proprietor Terms at sale. I*. M I'AVH, Auction**: . SSI’ONKK*S SALK UF Y \KT.N INTEREST t\ IN A GREAT MANUF A CT C UIN G &*TABLtdII MKNT.—The undiTHlgiiisl, Assignee of Li ugh D King. will expose to sate »t lubhc Auction, ml the Met chant*’ Ex rhsogw. Fourih *t ,In the rit> : ! Pituhi:»gh, r-ti TjJLHtS- I) AV , ■he 6,h d*y ot Beptooi t*er , 16C>6, at 7U. o cloek P M , all the right, tilie. Interest and claim of sai l Ilugh D King, as an eotul co partner, of, In am! to the firm end real and personal estate, property, *-ff*c»9 and assets of the firm and partnership of H. II Ky&n A o>. The manufacturing establishment of this firm is otie of the greatest and moat complete of He kind lo the West comprising immense manufacturing buioiing and macLi nery, with steam power to us - anJ to rent; warehouses, materials, inrg* stock manufactured furoiture, tools, im plements, Ac., Ac. The value of this Interest cnn be approximated by an In spection of the propert , books, Ac , for which every facility will be afforded. ALSO, 23 share* North America Copper Pteck . 6 do* ChartLra Valley h. R. Co. Ktock, $',75 pa. 4 Id 660 do Bluff Milling Copper Stock, due . Ui do Allegheny Valley R. R Co. Stock, paid up ; 116 do Pacific Gold Quartz 'llnli'g Jc, $lOOO Rood Candaigus and Niagara Fail* h»ilr«aJ C»* coupon* attached, payable in New York $lOO Bond Erie Oaoai Co., iPenua / and Orrliboate*. pay able at Erie. Term* at sale. WSJ. P. 11AUV, - Aj>lgniw >.-f H. b. Klog. Pittsburgh, Aug. IC, Us 66. P M. DAVIS, Auct'r t I '(J L.ET—Three »U>ry Brick Store, No. 163 CUilt! field 1 street. F. M. bA' IS, Aurth»oeer, aagl4 corner Wood and Fifth sL< ACUOLOE HKsIDENOK FOR SALK, 1 1 mated on Mt. Washington, commanding a beautiful view of the cities and the three rivers, and wiihiQ a few minutes’ walk of the city. The Improvements are all new, and the hom-e and grounds In good order. The boaso contains six rooms, with portico, porch and mliar. Over two acres of ground, with every variety of fruit trees, grape vines, Ac. A good paling fence, co»t over $4OO Bt&ble, coal house, and well of good water. The above Is a very pleaaani residence for a f>erson engaged In business Id the city; and for health of ocatlon, fine view, and couvenluucH, cannot be surpassed by any now offered lor sale. For prl'-e and terms call at our offlea. 3. LUTUBERT A SON, aug27 &3 Market street. \\l IiIiKKR UROWER :— Rosemary is a perfect wbi»ker TT grower. To force the beard and wLUskers to grow, use It daily, rubbing it well into the root* cf the beard. It also corli and thickens the hair. Price 25 cents per bottle, with full directions. Bold at NO 63 MABK.KT BV. ’RNA.MENTTn oTclKAnTVofit ,' and'gTring richness and brilllaocy to the hair. For these purposes the Rosemary is ousurpasr-ed Sold at 25 n»*,ts a l*^til»j. NO. 6J MARKET ?T. TaOuBLE'BARREL TWIST ANU PATKNT BURECII 1 / QUNB, from $lO and upwards. Call at the Lutorpri « tiou Worts, 136 Wood street. GUNb TO 111KK, by the day or we»k, to responsible pei* sons, by |ang27] BOW N A TETLhY. LINEN OOODd —A. A. MASON A CO. Wili open'on Mon day, August 27th, upwards of 100 pieces tf the best makes of Iriah Linene, including some very superior <|uah ties. Also, an assortment of Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Damvks, Ao Ac. aug27_ MORE of good, fast-colored Calicoee anJ A/k) Qlugh&ms, MuaUcs, Checks, Tickings, Ac., will be opened on Monday, August 27th, by aug27 A. A. CO , 26 Fifth st. BLACK bIIK.B —a. A. MASON a CO. Will open in a few days another lot of elegant PlaiD, Figured and Barred BUks, to which they iovite attention aog27 (~>UKisB!£--106 boxes prime W. K. Cheese received thTo > day by (aug27j EIKNRY 11. COLLINS. / lOFFeK —260 bags Rio just received and for sale by B ng26 BMITIL_MAIR A HUNTER SUGAR— 100 hhda prime N. 0. ior sale by aU g2fi SMITH, MAIR A lIUNTKR IWBACCU —30 boxes Russell A Robinson's ; 35 do W. U. Grant’s, and various other brands, for saleTyy BMITH, MAIR A HUN I'HR. o UNBRIBS—IOO boxes Clay Pipes ; O 60 do Ilerrmg; 100 bblfl No. 8 large Mackerel; 26 do No. 1 Herring ; 60 do N.C.Tar; 60 boxes M. R. Raisins; for sale by aug2& SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. RKFINKU BUOABB—3S bbls Loveriug’s Crushed; 25 do A Coffee; a? do B Coffee; 60 do Granulated; for sale by aug?& i SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. OIL— 30 bbls N. B. Whale and Tanner’s Oil for eaie by ang26 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. f|> HE HANDSOMEST assortment of Gaiters and Fancy J. Sboee can be bought at No. 107 Market street, cheap for cash. [aug4j W. E. SOHMEBTZ. i „ ■* .f. 'r'*. *rf -'l* « • ■ >.■ 1 , ■ V. ; ■ ' \ ' . . . ... j ' *V* \ '£«% \,»• » * :. *> 1 ■ • , rV. N * t>> • *♦ ♦*'•?• ••*> 1 ‘* r- v <- r ‘ ' ' •• ~ V- j 1? .1 I*' V.‘ ‘ ■'; i ‘ ’ . ' *i.-•% ■ n A E » Af FOR MSIIER JtB&A. Thi Rjvxr.—The stag* of water at dusk last evening «&a fi feet, by the pier mark*. Weather warm and Hdudy. Toe steamer “Eclipse” Is the regular Wheeling packet to-day. She leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. Taa steamer “J. 8. Pringle n will positively leave to-day for Bt. Lools and all intermediate pfttß. Give her a call. Tagsteamer “Rochester," Capt.G. W. Neare, was detain ed yesterday by press of business; she will positively leave to-day for Louisville. For good accommodations and polite officers she is not surpassed by any of the boats on the river* In our notice of Capt. Campbell’s new hull yes’erday, w« stated it was built by Ben Courstn, of Belle Vernon; It should have been California. Mr. J. S. Seers owns the boat yard at Bells Vernon. The steamer “ Lucie May," Capt J. J. Robinson, will leave this morning for Cincinnati. Those traveling to the Queen City should avail themselves of Ibis opportunity to take a good boat. Her officers are - experienced river-men* and we will guarantee all will be satisfied who take passage on the “ Lade May.” Give her a call. A Novel Idea —Capt. Wm. Hill, shipped yesterday for Marietta,' Ohio, a large locomotive boiler, Intended to be placed In his new boat building at that point, and whloh is to drive two cylinders of 17 inches diameter, and 6 feet stroke. This boat will be of the first claa in she, hercapa* city being equal to 1,600 bales of Cotton, aßd is designed for tbe Upper Rod River trade. Otherwise the entire boat wilt be entirely fitted out at Marietta—by the wayi one of the most ancient towns in Ohio, It having been first settled in 1788, by Gen. Richard Putnam. AKRIYKD. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •* Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Henderiokson, West Newton. Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. 2, Horst, Welisville. •* Eclipse, Moore, Wbeellug. DEPARTED. Bioamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •’ Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Henderickson, Wat Newton. *• Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. •* Michigan No. 2, Herat, Welisville. “ Rosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling. Piltabargb, StenbanvUl* and Wheeling i„„ Paokats. I J3sfi&J& The ROSALIE, Captain A. 8. SoxPßxan, and the ECLIPSE, Captain ,Geoeqi D. MooRR, will run as regular DAILY PACKETB, between Pittsburgh, Bteubenville-and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate ports. .316,290 $2,774,189 The ROSALIE 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. Toe KCLiraß will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdars and Saturday*, at 10 o’clock. A. M.— Returning, sho will leave Wheeling on Monday*, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7U o’clock, A.M. For freight or passage applycn board or to J. u. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, nor2S No. 165 Front street. Regular Tuuday Packet for Wheeling, marietta and Gtaillopolls. . The new and splendid steamer CONVOY, IaAW&faLiffJOBS Wotr, Jr., Master, E. Danaxoa, Clerk, wwiwUillllfLlMawtll leave for the above end Intermediate ports every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M-, positively. For freight, or passage, apply on board to Jy23 G. M. HARTQN, or OBAKNB3, Agent*. For Bt. Lot/u^ Tbe steamer KM FLAK'CI TV, Captain J. M. {JjM&jLjAVASDUo&irr; Clerk/tfT Barr i will leave for pggsjgßßSathe above and lnterm a dlaUi ports on SATI E- DaY, September 1, at 10 o’clock 'A. M. Fur rreight or passage apply on board, or to tugoO FLACK 4 BARN Kri, Agrote. For Cincinnati. ■ .pt. The steamer LUOIK MAY', Captain J J RoEineos; Clerk, A. Rocissotf; will leave for above and Intermedia:* port* on TUL ES DAY’.i August 30th, at Hi o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply ou board, or to aug29 FLACK A BAKNEB, Agents. Tbe steamer G&APEBUGT, Captain A. Me- I -LL^g_Aßnx>«; Clerk, Wm. Me Bribe: will Wave foi above and Intermediate ports on THURfi- D A Y , August 30, at 10 o’clock A.M. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or ;o »og?v flack a barnbh, Agnota. For Ctnotnnall and Louiivilic. ____ The steamer ROCHESTER, Captain G. W. I vaiu : Clerk, Dravo; will leave for the above alt iotermydiate ports oa THURSDAY’, AugUM 33. at 10 A. M. y For frvighc or possagwapply on board, or io aug2B FLAOK A UAIiNtE Agent*. For fit. Ltoula. t'l'wu Tbe steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain G. W. Reap ; Clerk, Jaa MoLLoa; will it4v« for the ffWmMWßaaabove and Intermediate ports on FRIDAY', August 31. at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to aug2B FLACK A BARNES, Agents. For Cincinnati anil Ht. Louii. pBM, The steamer SAINT LOUIS, Captain Jcsss I Daaj : Clark, B. Wooddurm ; will leave for the and lotermediate ports on THURSDAY, August 30, at 10 A. M. For rreight or passage apply on board, or to iag2l FLACK A BARNES, Agents, j. K. Barbour, I EVER CLERK, ST. Louis, Mo., (at W. N. Newell’s j office.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long experience in Rer**lviDg and Discharging for Bteamboats, offer* superior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a LUriCIiAJiG ING CLKBJL my 4 Wanted ARTTUATION in a MeTrantile or ManufscKirlng estab- as Clerk or Accoooiaot, by a mau ul pXpefi eocr, or would accept for tbe present of any situation where he couM make himself useful a»-l ear? s Uriog Any communluUions aJJrcetsJ " j B. W at th«- office <•{ the Daily Po«t, will mi-el with prompt atlrall«o iuic23 ti l »• \ AMJ k ALU AHLK fl A)KUst fntHfJ ,t 1.1 I'AVISON’r, t>6 Market near F .uil’i »• laur us, r>r the Woo ler» of the Khore, K* Kingtley tOo. Memoir of He*. Sydney 8mllh; 2 eola., Which ’ the Right or the Left; $1.26/ M t Bondage and Freedom, by PM. Doua'.aj-n : JI ,'ii Way land's InteileCtUal l'bilo*oph> ; $1.26. Bridge no 119th Psalm ; Da on Proverbs, A#. Ac. Budenhemer’s Ojvat Work (Moon-1 edition; no th« Disea kt» of lb* Rectum, A nun, and Contiguous Textures, giving tbeir nature, seal, causes, symptoms, consequences, and prevention ; especially a*s*r express several pieces of Plain black 81114, of very superior lustre and qaality. aup24 A A. MAnON A CO. ere rontintung to e one out the • balance of their stock of Lawns, Berage*. Cbsllls, Chintzes, and other kinds of Dress Goods, at still farther reduction In prices. augS-4 'l' KAe—loo half chests Young Hyson . 1 60 do black ; 60 caddies Young llyrcn and black Teas For aalsjjy >og26i BM_iTU,_M AI R A IIVNTKH JUNIATA BLOOMS— tO tons E. H. Lytle's Juniata Lumps , 60 tons fbr sale by eugi J W. BUTLKR A CO. N' 0. 38 FI FTH STREET, one dorr east of the Exchange Bank. Lnvering's Refined and Clarified SUGARS for a&tti by * [aaglO] HOSltUtY— bOU doteo Gents’ *Dd Children's Pmumei Hosiery, of every description, just received. A I _A_MASON A 00. 1 \hY bushels received by JL/ __ UKNRY H. COLLINS HuPS —3 received end for s&l* By »u»;_ JUNKY 11. COLLINS. CUiKOME YM.iX)W— bOQ lb* juet rec'd eud lor s%)e by / JyFLBMINO BROS. Iu'kMAHY, FOR THE HAIR—The best thing iu the world (vt cleaning, restoring, and giving richness and 1 rtlUaocy to the hair. It curie the hair elegantly, removes dandruff, and forces the beard aod whiskers to grow. Only 16 cents per bottle. Sold by sag 17 B- L. CPTHBKRT, 63 Market »L L'U DESTROY HATS AND KOaOHKS—Use a box of'the Excelsior Exterminator, It never falls. 26 ot»u» per box. Bold by S. L. GOTBMERT, augl? f . 63 Market street. C CARGO'S GALLERY is proverbial for the excellence of / 1U piotuiea. Apollo Buildings, 7(3 Foorth street. _aug£ _ _ KYK FLOUR—4O bike just rec’d by the “ Fairy Queen,” and for sale by augU SPRINGER HARBAUOH A CO. fj* LoUK—99 bbls Just received by steamboat “ Ella," and Jt/ for eale by augU SPRINGER HAjRJBAUGH A 00. CAHOCO LATE—10 boxes No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate in store / and for eale by MILLER AJRIOKKTBON, aQ gl4 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty Ftre»«t- AL.KRATUB—36 "boxes “McFarland’s" Salerotus In O store and for sale by augl4 MULKR A RICKETBON. DAIRY SALT—6 bbls flack Dairy Salt just rec'j and for sale by [augl4] MILLER A RICKKTSON. iTHAZIL Wbtte-Rtaxil bugar in store »ugU ,< r '" lle bJ MILLER 4 KiaKKTSON._ 1! WS i TRTLKY C'f ARIL OF BODi—lo k«g» Curb, of Bod, In .tore and for j sale by (augl4j MILLER A RICKETPON. BUKO UN by”?ITCH—-1800 lbs for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., BU gl4 corner First and Wood sts. BORAX REFINED—I6OO lbs for sale by atg 14 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. A "LEX BENNA—B6O lbs for sale by augU B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. MUSQUITO PARR—A. A. MAbON A CO. have jnst opened another large supply of Musquito Nettings, Id all oolore, and at very lo* priors. mg* 3 BRANDIEI- CHRKBB—A s'.pertor article for Hotels, B » ra - **l2ss?' Katl ° g %?ryV^T’ j bbU UmlrtU. Ltme n S-^^ a col t LlNß by F lUIMNEY TOPS—SOO Qothlo Obtonsv Topa,of various V,; patterns, for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. rpu RAILROAD OONTRACTORS —30 bblß Pork Legs, the 1 best and cheapest substitute tor Bacon that can be ob tained in market, for sale by _ BU g27 HENRY H. OOILrNS. a RTIST MA iERLA.LB—Cowsa Ain> Canvass—A hue as- A «.rtm.ut )u,t racelvcd and BEOa A^u^ 000 ° n bMld ‘ U “ I for “jrLBMTBO BROB. A u^aowW7^-.ndfor M as L by MtNQ RRug ►OWDKRED JALAP—2OO Kw aug27 . __ POWDERED BLUE—soulba on aug27 ; PRSBEBYlNQ—Lorerina’a PnWerfmd-Riiw; CIHROMK YELLOW— 4OO lbs on band and for sale by X coarse, pulTerlied, cruabed and clarified, at j anglT FLEMING BHOS. j angB F, R, DRA VO*B, No. 1, Diamond. j. i * *«: ;^vv (V FORT OF PITTSBURGH. C TEXT 0 INCHES WAVIB IS THE OHSHWXL STEAMBOATS. For Cinolnntii. Pekin Te» Hlore, rac’d ud for sale i>y FLEMING BROS. ted aQd for sale by FLEMING BROS ' f\ 'v *i « * . - »,«... f ,* sV\- ■- - f « .» V'~ *.,•>£?>* ' ' 4 SUMMER RESORTS. r FEBEY CODHTYWABM^BPEIHoi. '|'HB above celebrated WATERING PLACE will b* op*o X for visltora oq and after the FIFTH OF JUNfi MIA v. The; am Jrlightfally located on Sherman's Ofeektifourtee i aiilrs north-west of Duncannon, (this place being fifiem miles weat of Harrisburg, on the Central Railroad*) »t the base of Plagah 6loant*io, which reaches an. elefaUon «>f more than five huodred ieet. Sherman's Creek Affords a epleDdl_ MAGAZINES, Ac. Ao.—Putnam for August; Harper for August; Knickerbocker for August; Ranking’s Half-Yearly Abetraot. Just received and for sale at W. A. GILDKNFKNNEY A‘CO.’S Bookstore,- aug2 Fifth St., opposite the Theatre. T~ WKhtY-ONE YEARS A SLAVE—Ssvsctxkv Vtaas a FaaiMAVl—My Bondage and mv Freedom; by PretL Douglass. Part 1. Life as a Slave. Part 2. Life as a Free man. With ao in‘reduction by Dr. James McOuna Smith. Steel portrait of tbe author, and other Illustrations. One volume; price £1,25. For sale by aug23 B. T, C: MORGAN. PERRY’S NO. 27 PEN—A fresh supply of Perry’s Elas tic Pena, a very superior article, just received-and tor eale by W. S. HAVEN, aug23 Market street, corner of Sbcond. BLANK BOOKS—a superior stock of every description of B.ank Books for sale by ang23 W. S. HAV EN._ i ENVELOPES—A great variety of rises, styles and quail j ties for sale by faug?3] W. B. HAVEN. WRIGHT’S' PREMIUM KATHARION oools the bead, and removes ail symptoms of headache. Persons using WRIGHT’S KATHABION-. Are never liable to Sun-stroke. WRIQH I’d PBKMIUM KATiIABION Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. For sale by Dr. GEO. H. KEY SEE and B. E. SELLERS A 00., at 26 cents per bottle. angle WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION stops the Hair from falling out, and produces a luxuriant growth-, WEIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION Removes all dandruff and disease deposits. For sale, wholesale, by Rg. SELLERS A 00. |augl6 WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION is the greatest Beautlfler of the age. WRIGHTB PREMIUM KATHARION Renders the Hair soft and glossy. For sale by KEYBER, HAFT, 800TT and SELLERS, at 26 cents. auglfl iIG METAL —200 tons Goal Blast Charcoal Metal in yard and for sale by [aug2] J. W. BUTLER & 00, HUMP BRED—IO bags received on consignment awA fbr sale by * laugTJ 3AMES WARDROP. 1- ir .... j|v.X H U. KTTKB, Proprietor Warm Springs WM. M. BHON, No. 137 Fourth street. Sor Sal* or Kent. Platform Beales Eilectlon. fflarahall A Co., EDUCATIONAL .wm. a. auonss ~ -v-,SVi \ . ' ; . ; . MEDICAL. The Oraefenberg Dysentery Bynn>, . 4 «p*tujr ud Infallible rram, In Diarrhoea, Dysentery. . Flux, Cholera Morbue, Cholera Infantum, and tbo Asiatic Cholera, If taken with the ttret symf tom», Til : vomiting >n<)_aiarThn». It nevor (•111 to core tbs wont possible cooes of bowel complaint!!, generally In a few hours, seldom beyond a day. U is purely vegetable, and takoai J* In almost any quantity is | perfectly harmless. I Price 60 cents. The Grefezberg Green Mountain Ointment, Invaluable for Burns, Wounds,Sprains, Chilblains, Conus Sorts*. Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Ery sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, Ulcers, Fains In the Side or Back Immediately relieved, Inflammations of the Bowels, and for ail cafiesVhere there is Inflamma tion. Price Twenty-five cents. MarßhaU’6 Uterine Catholioon. A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and tor most o( the distressing complaints Inddent to Females. Pre pared by Dr. Thea Pomeroy' of Utica, solely for the Graefenberg Com pany. Price $3,00. The other Graefenberg Medicines arc Eye Lotion. Health Bitten. Cbneumpttte Balm . Children’t Panacea. Fexxr and Ague Pdh.- Libby 1 $ FUe Ointment. Sartaparilla Compound. The Graefenberg Manual of Health, A complete band-book of medicine for families—price 60 cts. Office' 5414 Broadway, Hew York* caution. The public is requested to bear in mind that everything prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their seal upon It. Bpurlotus articles have been Issued closely resembling the genuine In overparticular except the seal, and the utmost care should be observed before purchasing. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSKR’B, 140 Wood street jy!7aiaw Is 49* A Fact worthy of Record and Atten tion—WßlGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain amjsrr PEYEB AND IgBE. Thla preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the causa, Is one of the most Important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone’of the Ston&ch, invigorating the Con* stitutlon. Unlike the general remedies resorted to for Its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, which leave the system worse than they found it, It Improves the general 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, try it and be,cared l PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market at, Philadelphia. And all, respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. For sale by GEO. H. KEYSKR, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27dawBm is 4&"BfUd Heads and Ilurd's Hair Resto r«r—PoQOßAifSDCX, Feb. 9,1856 This is to certify that 1 have used u HURD’S HAIR RE STORER” three months, and where my head waa bald l* Is now covered with a long growth of new hair. Carr. Gao. G. Bomaji, of Whale-Ship Montezuma, , New London, Ct. Chemical Manufacturing Ob.—Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair coming out. After using ibree bottles the remaining is strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. Woodwossb. PoquxiAtfacax, Or., Fob. 16,1866. This is to certify that I here been using u Huso's Dais Rssvqub” about three months; and, now, where my head was bald. It Is oovered with a new growth of hair, almost three Inches ong. I have been bald over twenty yearn. hold, wholesale and retail at Da. GEO. H. KKYSEB'S, Jel9 7 No. 140 Wood street- 4&-Stck Headache and ffeuralgla or Emoi Yxaas Btandiho Utrun or OAKERY'S DEPURATIVE SYRUP.—Mr. William Trimble, M'Relvy's Bow, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, says be was cured of Sick Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depara tive Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a cure. He is now entirely welL Oakeley's Depnrattveis for Rbonmußum, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KBYSER’S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2 To Female Teachers. rpIIE CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, of Pittsburgh, JL will receive written applications (until Monday, the third day of September next,) from Ladies desirous of filling the situation of Assistant Teacher in the High SchooL Tbe> qualifications must be equal to those of the best Female Teachers In Academies. Address R. E McGOWIN, augl7;d2w(chG) Pres*t Central Board of Education. Irrftng'a Great Work* THE LITE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.—The first vol ume of the above work Is now ready for delivery—the seooizii volume will be ready shortly. It le ne> tly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plana Price $2,00 per volume. This edition Is published exclutively by subscription, and payablo on the delivery of each volume T. J. EISNER A CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Office, No. 26 Fifth street, opposite Mason's, in Dr. G. K. Shaw's Optician Btore. ay- All orders addressed to T. J. S. A Co. will be strictly attended to. 49* Oanvassers wanted. aug2nl*wim KIER’B TRANSPORTATION LIRE. A NTIOI PAYING the want of facilities for transporting JK Freights to aod from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, we have lncreascdkrar stock of Boats, Ac , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 cons per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the Btsta improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction lo forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER A MITCHELL, augll:y Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. To Wholesale Grocera t Liquor Dealers and Manufacturer*. THE SUBSCRIBER la now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. His ESSENCES 0# ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY'; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, A RAC- OLDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rection* for use will iorariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Malden New York. P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's ExLCopaiva, Sulphate Am monia, Ac. doeSlna tf CAUPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles below the city Una, offer to buyers this season, AX MINIS TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAR PETING, at very reduced prices for eaah or city acceptance, (interest added) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N.BEOOND et, PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. Jel4:3m:ifl J. SIDNEY JONES. Palmer 1 ! Celebrated Epleortan Bauo«7 STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewives to try it. Price 26 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Store* In the United States and Canadas For pale by ATCLUEG and O. H. &ETSGB, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT A CO., JanUhdawly la 241 Market street. Philadelphia. LOCUST OHO VIC SEMINARY, LA WRENCSVILLR rriHE NEXT SESSION will open ou WEDNESDAY, g«p- J. tember 19. Tbe Keotor desire* an earlv application on the part of such as desire to avail themselves of its advantages. For circulars or admission, apply to REV. WM. H. CLARKE, auglOitf Pittsburgh. Fa. Boarding School. OR SUMMER BOARDINQ HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered fbr RENT fbr either the above purposes. The sise a; l arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and va. ;ety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of tbe position, secluded from every thing ohjeotionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to _ mh24Rf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. Dissolution of Partnersbkp. THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jan cs O'Niol, In carrying on M tbe Camden Ooal Works,” under the name and style of JONESi, 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 u Graham, “ 20 ” Godev,Bdsnp^ u „20 “ Knickerboker, “ 20 “ LeaUe'BGas’to, M 20 “ Peterson's, M 17 “ Jour'l, “ 18 " Blackwood, for Jane. All who want NEW ROOKS, and as soon as issued, lower than can be had elsewhere, should oil! at LACFFER’S BOOK STORE, Jy2 87 Wood street. BDH.DIAG LOT FOR BALA. A LOT 24 feat front on WYLIE street, and extending bock 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, bnilt fbr two small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and dear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, Jyl3 /At Office of Morning post. JEANETWII— Bhe% dressed In silks and satins, And her step Is full of grace; She is lovely Ln appearance ■ But what a sallow face) Her hands are small, but 01 how rough; She surely does not know That HERPETIC SOAP is just the thing, And then the price la low. Tba Herpedo Boap haa bees and with gimt sueceu tor tt» put fi,e years, tor rempring Tan, Ba!lownesa,and Ked ness of the Skin, healing all Cbaps and Ghafeß. Only IS^ oenta par cake. Deed aa a Nonary Soap for children. It to unriralled. Bold by g. l. ODTHBEET, jyffl 140 Third et. JUMT> HEOKTVgD, at No. 107 Marfcot street, • lalgo Bortmoat of Boys' anil Yoathj’ Oalf ani Fatant leatnei. tJongrass Galtera. Prlcralow. " JylB w. E. EOHMEBTZ. SULPHURIC ACID TUM.—(WordbsMM OU Vitriol,) Just received and for sale bj , r ,dj3 FLEMING BEOS; > ,j » . T 'Jf « •>’, .** t' l V ;PfX\SC U V ABATING CORDIAL. ' A PHENOMENON IN MBEIOINS >’ H«»m ila.tor.d ml Uf^bngthiaui _BT ’ ; MOBSB'B .IN VMOBATIKd ELIXIR. TT vBl replica —ealinass witßlotreiigtb, Incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity *wl;h uniform and natural «. Baity, and this not only witiiout iiacard of reaction, bat with a happy effect on the general organisation. Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they beyin, finish with the nerrooß system, aDd that the parallzation of the nerra of motion and seueation is physical death. Bear In mind, also, that for every kind of nerrons disease, the Elixir Oor« dial is the only reliable preparatire known. COBB OP NKRYOUH mags am : Ho langnage can convey an adequate Idea Of'file Inline, diets and almost miraculous change whloh It nsaalons In a ‘‘'’ bima ‘- M “ d shattered nerronn eyateni, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impair ed by eieknees the uuetrung and relaaad orgahlaatltm is at enoe braced, revivified and bout up. Tha mental and physical symptdms of nervous disease vanish together un der Its Influence. Nor Is the effect temporary; tor tha Ooi* dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself and restore it to Us normal condition. 1 LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, atlas* oboly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra, tion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases tncldeni to males, decay of the propagating functions, hys* terla, monomania, vague tar Are, palpitation of the hoot* impotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arista# it is, if .there be aoy reliance to bo placed on human tasti* mooy, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOB FEMALES, The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all complaints incident to females, mark a new era In tbs or medicine. Thonsandaof stimulants have been invented— thousands of tnvigorants concocted—all puruortfltt to* bo i ) Be2BSS derangements to whkh the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE. Who suflero from weakness, deraugemenC nervonanma, tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pecnllar to her sex, or common to both sexo—fin Mva tba Gvifforatln#COTdial a trial.* ® »"• - MABTVTKP PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they have need a bot tle or two, a-thorough regenerator of the system. lit all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have beeUAO but tor this extraordi nary preparation. And it is equallypotentfor the many dl* cases for which ii Is recommended. Thousands of young aos have-been restored by using It, and not In a single In seance has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE. COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, are razored by the use of a bottle oy tvo to bloom and vigor, changing the rtln from a pate, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion.- TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the Bad and melancholy effects prods •eedby early habits of youth, via: weakness of the bsok and limbs, pains in the head, dtmngsyif eight, lom of inns polar power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous' Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Meu tally, the fearful effects on tbo mind are much to bo dreaded. U>a of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selfdtatruet. love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of evils mode* eed. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that s sound mind And body are the most se eesearj requisites to promote connubial bapptaeee: indeed. Wittout these, the journey through life beoamea a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair, anj flUsd with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be • comw blighted with year own. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by eome unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial -will have the propria tor’s fec-eimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr* Aloree's Invigorating Cordial* 0. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y] The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint ties—price three dollars per bottle, two tor five dollars, tor twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. 7. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Caned and the West Indies. Nobwioh, Feb 8, 1866* Pittsburgh Da. GEO. H. KBYBER.No. 140 Wood si Do. BROS., No. 00 Wood et Do. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny OIty—BECKHAM A M’KENNAN; Do JAMBS T. SAMPLE A CO.; Do. .. J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 0ht0...J. D. PA Rg, Cincinnati. [spUMawly GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. M, JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., $ LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Jfcrcom Debility, Dueatea of the Kidneyt, and a tl disauet arising from a disordered later or Stomach, Bunb •eOohstipa tios, Inward PQes. Blood to the Head* Acidity of the Stomach, for Food,' Fulness or-Height is the Stomach, Soar Sinking, or Flattering the 7 notations, Sinking, or jg at" __Pit of tbe Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choak* ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lyiDg Posture, Dimnes a of Vision, Dots of Weba before the Bight, Fever and Dali Pais in tbe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Byee, Pais in the Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac- Sodden Flasbca of Heat Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imagin ing! of Bril, end great Depression of .Spirits* The proprietor* In calling the attention of the public to thin preparation, does bo wit a feeling of the ntTarmt coofl* deuce In its virtu*® and adaj atlonto tbo diseases for which It Is recommended. It U no new and untried article, but one that has stood Ibo test of a ten years' trial before the American people, «nd its reputation and sale la unrivalled by any trirailAT pH • parattons extant The testimony tn Its favor gives hr tile moot prominent and well known Phyridana andlsdfildU" ols, in all parts of the country is Immense. Heforrisg any who may doubt, to my “ Memorabilia," or Practical Becafot Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all th Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Olflce and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phlla* delphia, Pa. JK&- Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keytar, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock 4 Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brother* 60 Wood street; H. F. Swsrta and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny dsellfcdkwly is rfi DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, da* -a S votes his entire attention to an Office practice.tj|9g* Ills bnsineas is mostly confined to Private u| Ventrral Diseases, and such painful iffections, S3k brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence end excess. Syphilis,Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges. Impurity of the Blood, wit£all Dlsea* see of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Seorbp tiff Erup tion*, Tetter, Kingdom, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal TVeakneos, lmpotoncr, Biles, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, fistula in Ado, Nervous Affections, Polos in the Back and Irritation of the Bladder successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer nssurcocve of a speedy cars to all wbo may come under his caro. Olfioe and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. Chargee moderate. nov&dawly KIIEUILATISM.—Dr Brown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that palnfui trouble. It never tails. Offlco and Private Consultation Rooms, No, 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at home, novfcdawly Joseph White's Carriaga Repository* JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on bust* jspea w neS3 in bis spacious premises, lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh Oreenaburg turnpike, near the Two Hlle«&a£MM*nas3bM Bon, between Pittsburgh and Lawrence villa, respectluLly Invites the public to inspect his stock Of DOGGIES, Ac. And bo particularly informs gentlemen purcriaierx, that cue price only is made. Fourteen yean* crp’-rtvnc* in th« lundo***.-*, enables him to place befbre bit patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so many years past it has. been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system Is complete—tha. economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses* which the mama for decorating houses of business has neaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at mubh lest than the usual profits. [rahfcdaw] Oarriagesrepaired In the beet manner, with despat rpHE uodersigned, proprietors of the PLYMOUTH AD* _L VERTISER, wt?hicg to embark in another enterprise, ot>r the entire tn-UDUabment for sale. The paper Is in Its second volume, end la now doing a good, profitable busineM. The jobbing and advertising tne present year will reaeh $1,600. The subscription list is large, apd increasing rep* idly. With a little exertion It can be doubled. The mate* rial is nearly new. Payments made easy. Pot a -good practical printer, this is an opportunity rarely presented. Possession will be given at the close of this volume. 49* All communications relative to the above can be ad* dressed to the subscribers, at Plymouth, Richland county, Ohio. [aagll:dewtfj ROBINSON £ LOCKE- To Phyilclanii or tt&osa wanting a Coua« , try Residence* rpiiE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale bia property, 7.mUea J. from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville TuxcpQte. It contains TWO ACRES of good level land, well feneed l on wbioh is erected a floe new two and-a half story frame, bouse, with six rooms, and basement office and cellar, built and finished in moiem style. A good stable* and other necessary out-buildingn. a good well and cistern, pomp. There are about IUQ choice fruit trees,'of every VV rlety, just beginning to bean In short, everything nectfr sary to make it a comfortable home. To a phytievm wishing a good location, this offers frog** rior inducements, as ft is in a rich and populous country, and the subscriber is new doing an extensive practice. A Btage rons daily to and from Pittsburgh ; PosU3fstB'(t*P; daily mails) within ten tods ot the house. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, cxrthe premises, or address a note to me at county, Pa. W. M. GBA» M. P.' aug!B:diOUw3t • ] ■ Notice* / . ... HAVING thla day, July 13.186*, sold m y sfofffc J* «jf Saddlery buslnesa to Messrs. J. ANDERSON *C*s* take pleasure in recommending them to ntf “*®" weßj £ former customers, end to the publio generally* respectfully solicit fbr them a contlnuaaceof age, feeling confident that aU work n*dred of ™ give general eatlafrctlon. J * j. aNDKRSOff * CO., MMRh luxuracroaxsi or •P®«saddles, harness, trunks, &0., * V>i 188 Woodttreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. „ r:' fton Cbnntry Driers prompt!, *tten4«dto, ' MI to be *ttg4oy Brtvu a MOBTON b*To catered into co-partnership to t«B«e“tbe business of BOTTUBO, to all Its brtntfc* at ?BL!berty street, Neville Hell. • c< Ther bare constantly on band a superior article fox rNDIX ALB, pat up in pint bottlesi Dealers and famllid will find h to their adrimtage to give ns a call, and exam* leu for themselves. We aln> bottle a superior artWeflf PORTER* SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER. • Terms as favorable as Rny othorJhoose to theeifcJT.' All nrders nut up at short notice ROS'D A MORION, ‘Pggfcjjn No 63Xibe»y.irt t NeTin» Hall. .y 1 1. > .-vi I .:.-a.: ; -' :;fig iiii -_ - .._..K. , ~i ... .:>';i:~ MEDICAL. DR. MOUSE’S CAUTION. A9BKTB DR. HOOFLAND’S celebrated Win UMCTUAUT CUBA Private Diseases* X° Printers. iiil