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' Xcr-i^'h.JX'&stin 1 X i i ; ‘- 1 » * TUtf ANTfi;-Cooka and Qtrto to do booseworkara w«.au SfSl ” A s*s***!*■&& fit ff tn city and country, »bo can give good Kfareucen * 'J ■s?<*4 nona alas need apply. wanted tor a Garden-r,* 14.-/ ? CL' f -*V‘< o«T' t b .^*T w j < ? * ** CarriagelJrxrer, a Clerk or Salesman, Mechanics of differ a»«4«<4"iS-Sts* l” «ot hranih.p, » Poftur, » Laborer, , boy to Icon; a tn»K » ' r^O'.,'l ■.:’■■•']: " iL~ i ’.XZJX ■•AV'-P 1 "- 1 '■’■U.">i Kpf boy to ottend store. A m«n, eiferieo-ej in S^’»s»s?r2^tfe^?**tf*;'iT*i*l's's'.{?‘-rt?l , « ! ?r-l t ’« u»»UBg B»«tii end West, wishes »Bitootton M imniw St^VTCLSS 1 . oientor conductor of cars; cab *>«• good reforenco. Apply » HARR’S lotantgraec Office, 410 Liberty „L aoyhetf f.-;e,^Xy!^>/ey ! fct'i.f o.y.b'*-»*z>*%gS?> tf ?f f jv’-f t; .i-’f’fx.'-:. :rf/H“.■••?* t - 1 :- '«*-’is!J.S'i'\ff;',i:’t3;,'--'.; V' ; ' 5 -titbf.-,;-:',^, >v*n -;. '^v,. *s#v'£' >gr r * : -■ :.-. .•>..• .v..-.. ~ fi^ : f; rVv";' ' :, :.: - •; ■: i x: ■; • f:' 1 1 -.',. •; . . ._ i XX: -- : X'."- VZc^/’ x»lr xrpiii >isv «i p t-s ', ', • /'X - . 'Z‘>: - r- > . 'J* -. . •' . '*f' : j’- ••■ - "*V- * /' . . . • > ’ ' CITY POST. * RIDA Y MOKNINU Attempt to Commit i Rape.— Ohrieliano Elizabeth BteinbMisMV a respectable and hand some Gorman woman, from LawrenpeviUe, yes terday made information, before, Alderman Par kinson, against Phillip Burgher for attempting to violate her person. Thefollowing is the sub stance of-'the deposition: /'Six br seven weeks ago, whllo I was ar ranging,my hair. Burgher came into my house, caught hold of me, and carried me into a back robin, when he threw me upon a bed. I eoroamed violently, when he became frightened nnd left Last Saturday three weeks, I met him in ihy. husband's slaughter house, when ho again eolzed mo, threw me on a meat block, lifted up my clothes, and attempted to violate my person. I eoroamed and resisted, and in the struggle ho tore my olothoa nnd injured mo considerably, but did not effect his purpose.” On this information a warrant was issued for the arrest of Burgher. It placed in tbe hands of an offioer, yeßterday afternoon, and ho is probably In custody before this. A Biluth. —On Wednesday night, a fellow named John Heed, got drank and beat bis wife badly. Yesterday morning, while still drunk, he called at'Alderman Major’s offioe and desired that magistrate to send his wife to jail, and his two ohildrcn to the .House of Refago. The 'Squire not acceeding-to this request, the fellow went to Alderman Heialey, who committed the woman to jail for 30 days, qq tho oath of her drunken hnsbaud, and also ordered tbe two chil dren to bo taken to tbe House of Refuge. Aid. Major hearing o'f these proceedings, interfered, had the woman and ohildrcn released,and In turn, Committed Reed to jail for thirty days, for drunkenness and disorderly oondaot. House Thief. —Mr. Andrew Jackson, of Han over township, Washington county, yesterday brought down from Brownsville, a man named John Nash, who was committed to jail, by Alderman Steele, on Jackson’B information, for: Stealing a horse. The horse was taken from the stable of the informant, in Hanover township, on the 27th iQBt Tho thief was tracked to Brownsville by the owner, where he was arrest ed with the horse in bis possesion. When ex amined before ’Squire Steele, ho made a confes sion of the theft, and said be bad been instiga ted to it by hie own brother, and Jaokßon’s brother. Rowdyism at the Camp meeting —Throe fel loes, Domed James P. MoAleer, Charles Mo- Cram and 0. W. Renehaw, who wore arrested on Wednesday for creating a disturbance at the camp-mcetlng, were brought down yeeterday, and committed to jail, to await an examination before Alderman Dobbs to-day. Aa Sheriff Ma gill, .Jailor Crawford and A'derman Dobbs are all tent-boldere at the camp-meeting, the rowdies are very summarily dealt with. Those who at tempted to distorb the general harmony, soon found they had oome to the wrong place for such fuQ. J OPE3IIHO or THE ThBATBB FOB THE PALL SEA bojk. —The Theatre will be re opened for the fall Reason, on Saturday evening. During the recets, the entire establishment has been renovated out side and in, and it now presents op exceedingly handsome appearance. A now company has b€Bn eßßagcd, bat as the names are almost all unkooTOto os, wo cannot speak of their merits at present. The l ill to-morrow night will com prise tbo favorite operatic piece of Rob Roy, and the petite comedy of The Governor’s Wife. See advertisement in another column. The Odd Fellows Procession —R. A. Lam bertoo, Esq., of Hairisburg, baa been engaged by the oommittoo of arrangement of the 1. 0. 0. F. procession, to deliver the oration on the Jay of the procession. Mr. Lamberton is the R. W. Q. Representative from this State to the Grand Lodge of the United States, and ia in every way capable of delivering au excellent ad dress. Frisoker from Westmoreland —Sami. Rem oter wae sent in yesterday from Westmoreland county, by Jastiee Sbrom, on a charge of mali cious mischief, in threatening to destroy the property of Will. A. Stokes, F.Bq. iio will bo oonfioed ia the county jail until called for by the Westmoreland authorities. Pm Nio Party— Tho Webster Literary Clib > will give a Pio Nio, to day, nt Kilback, on the ''Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. As the club is composed of olever and accomplished young mpD, thjß party will undoubtedly bo an agreeable onfe. Wo are under obligations to tho managers for a card of invitation. Accident. —On Wednesday evening, about 7 o’clock, a little boy named Sarber, while riding in a cart on Lacook street, Allegheny, fell from the vehicle, when one of Lho wheels passed over his legs, iojoring them severely. He was car ried to the residence of his parents, on Rebecca street. Boy Dbownki*.—A boy about eight or ten years of age, while playing on the back of the Monongabeta, near the bridgo, yesterday aftcr> noon, accidentally fell in, and was drowned. His parents reeido on High street. His body was not recovered. Lujuiled —Mr. John Kelly, tbo passenger agent of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at this place was eerionaly injured by the Railroad accident which occurred near Burlington, N. J , on Wednesday. Malicious Mischief. —Warrants were yester day issnod, by ALlerman Parkinson, for the ar rest of William uaaey. John Parry, and others, for mniifliouflly breaking the windows in Andrew Miller's Beer Hall, on Liberty street. Keeping a Tipi-lino House --James Nichol.- wafl aent to jail, on Wcdnosday, by Mayor Yds, for keeping a tippling bouse, on information of James llorbaogh. Yesterday, ho proonred boil for his appearance at Court, and Of as released. Shaw the man who waB arrested for commit ting a burglary at tho house of Mr. Lamh, in Allegheny- a few days ago. had a further hear ing before Mayor Adams, yesterday, but nos discharged on proving an alibi. Notice to Contractors. SEALED I'BOPOSAI-iu in Blairsvllle, until the 19th of September next, aDd *■ Marsha'l’b Hotel. In fialUbutg, on th* A)th, for the (undo* Uon and Masonry of SECTIONS NO 80 AND 87, North Western Railroad-* situated at New Castle. Plans and specifications can bo seen at tb» Engin e. - Oflhje, in BlalrsTiile. on and after the loth of SepUmU r AH nronosals to be mar ted as such on the outside. aujSKw MALONK. PAINTER A_GONDKK. puNOhl I'IAHON! Manufactured by chickering a eons, and for sale b>- JOHN 11. UKLLOR. . No 81 Wood street. between Pl*m»nd and Fourth street. Just received from then H H ft H manufactory Of ChlcUnring A bone, DosU.n,w “ « and for rale iWiriably at hotUm jrnct*-- _ Two of their first class Seven Octave Pianos, U’Ul„ A i \ Btile, With earved cases, legs, ly««, music desk. A- • . ished back and front alike. Thl* w considered by taste to be the most beautiful pattern now made. P»i - $6OO each. Two first class Seven Octave Piano*, wlih rarTsl lyro, new style of flutal lege,the lyre uml rods of beautl.-l carr»d tracery work ; finished back and front^allk-. P Rosewood, p‘aln dooble round lorn-rv, Berea Octave Pianos, finished back a Dd trout silk., -od with Chickering’e Patent Iron Frame. Price $4OO nu t, Two carved Rosewood octavo Pianos, with new et»t fluted logs, carved case, muidcdosk, anil th- «.u.l op-01. . fllied with beautifully carved tracery work; finished b«a and front alike. Pil-« $426 each. Three elegant Row wood, plain double round cor ..srs, octaves, Qnlshtd back and front alike, and withChU .. Patent Iron Frame. l*rice s3< u each. _ Beven Rosewood and Black Wainnt fan Octave Plane*, «H made ss well and with the samecare-aa their fimt * .u.->= 11 ttOoa- and with Chickling's Patent Iron Frame. GRAND PIANOS. Oo« ol Ohiekering A bone’ New Scale, full rev*n Deuce tirand PUooa. of immense power, brilliancy, and of tone, wilt their New Patent Action. which rendt-rp -U„ touch so Ught and elastic that it can be played on bj th* most delicate hand. 1-rice tfbo TllK NBW PAItLOK Ult AND PIANO*. AlfiO- one of Ibrlr new P&rior Grand Mudor, an d > ce« invention. and particularly ad&i ted fur 1 »rUu un. Pxico $O5O. ha.no stools. A new lot of Plano Stools lost received, pnr «»)<« by JOHN U. MKI.LOH. 61 WoiM at.. between Diamond alley and Pourtii>.Blrn- , tJo)- A*-nt for OUICREKINQ A SONS, for Httabtrgh »rd Western. Pennsylvania. aur..s “FULTON CAR WORIi B-n usual AID HACUIBU B SANDUSKr. OHIO. I'ilß subscriber buying moved into id* i«-w M«'h? rr ceutlyurpriod-corner of Water, McDonough ruJ bin-:by -tnwiii. U nren&ral to contract for aod aiecutu ail m UAOGAGE POST-OFFICE llf lAh FEEIGUT rUATFORM. GRAYhb, IIAMI, aul el! ■ - STEAM* KNUIMis of all HU.S, GEARING, ItAIUiOAD CASTINGS of till descriptions, and oil . lu .r work topertaioluK to a Foundry and Machine Shop. The Foremen of the different departments are ade,. ibc uni practical men—mostly from tasteni manofac 0., who keep thomaelves Informed and adopt era Improvements. w. ft. WhiUKRKi.. aug2s:lf Wm- is. Wakebam’a Bel«ct School, ALLEOfTSXi- SESSION COMBIENCKS ON MONDAY, Bcptemb». ed, 1866; Students an rrqoested lobe panctoal ln sUrnd aDce; and an early application la desirable on tb- p...l -I new pupils, to facilitate the formation.ol classes. M. «• may be found at bis residence, on North Common, wi - **en Federal and Bandnsky streets. anjj2S4l • NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. iporied Eipresily for tite Daily Morning Post AUGUST 31 Know nothing Plttfarta L .' BnranAHKos, (N. Y.) August 80.—The fallowing Platform was last night adopted by the Know Nothing Convent ion: “ Americans to rule America; 0 the TTryfr)t»nnwfta of the Onion and the compromises of (he Constitution faithfully fulfilled.; the absolute exclusion* from the creed of the American party of aU-aectlonal doctrines that are against the settee of any portion of the American Union, and the disuse of the name, influence or organisation of the Ameri can party to advance any measure against thseonstitutian &l rights of the Btates ortho intention -or effect of which shall be to endanger the perpetuity of the Union | -no sec tional interference in oar Legislature; no proscription of persons on aocoant of religious opinions; noetility to the assumptions of>tbe Papal power through Bishops) Prelates, Priests or Ministers of the Roman Catholic church, as antl rrpabUcan in principle and daogeroos to the liberties of the pebple; thorough reform in the naturalization lawß of the federal government; the enactment of laws far the pro tection and purity of the ballet box, by the Btate; free and relidblo institutions for the education of all classes of the people, -with the Bible as a text booh In our Common Schools. Resolved, That the National Administration, by its gene ral oourse of official conduct, together with an attempt to~ destroy the repose and harmony and the fraternal relation of the country, loathe repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and the encouragement of aggressions upon the govern* moot of the territorial inhabitants of Kansas, deserves and should receive the united condemnation of the American people, and that the institution of slavery should derive no extension from snob repeal. Raohei, That in the organization af the American order, the institution of Involuntary servitude was, and now is, regarded as local and not national In its character; a sub ject far the toleration of a difference of opinion by the citi zens of Northern and Southern States ; and. as such, has no rightful place in the platform of the National American party. New Yoax, August 30. —The Philadelphia papers are tl led with details of the accident of the most horrifying description. The number of deaths amount to 23 and the wouDaed to nearly 70. Bobusoton. N. J., August 80. —No deaths occurred among the wounded last night; most of them are doing well. The Coroner has commenced the investigation into the cause of the accident. Dr. Uieneken, who was driving the carriage, states that he, saw no train and heard no whistle, and that he looked up' and down the track before be attempted to cross; he saw bo train, bat he heard the noise of the ppproachlog cars when on the track, and had only reip in his horses when the train was upon him. Tha carriage con .tulned his wife and child, and Thomaa Antrim and wife, all of whom escaped with but trifling Injury. Be says the.train was backing at the rata of Sd miles per hour, and he heard no whistle nor b< U. An act of the legislature dixes the maximum rate of speed to the borough of Bur rkigton, where the accident occurred, at six miles per hour. Syracuse Soft Shell Convention. Maaci-MZ, August SO.—The Sofl-Bbell Convention ro-as romblud to-day. When tbecominittee on resolutions made a report; the first of the resolutions relating exclusively to State mattnrSjjmd the others protesting against Know Noth togism,Ac. They were ail adopted excepting One endors ing the administration, which was rejected. The commit tee wore equally divided on tha Kens** question, and con sequently (bo resolutions of both divisions were brought before the Convention and debated by Messrs. Shepherd, Cochrane, Jenkins and John Van Buren. The latter moved that all the resolutions relating to Kansas, the adxninistra lioo, slavery. Ac., belaid upon the table,and made a rpeech in support of the motion, but befare be had concluded the Convection adjourned until afternoon. Kavagei of tha Yellow Fever at Porta- Baltimore, August 30— Bettors from Portsmouth an nounce the death of Dr. Frazier. Mayor Fish Is recovering; Father Develln, a Catholic Prieet, is also recovering; Rev. Messre. Wllh and Detrill, Methodists, are sick with the f«v >r; Dr. Castro, the Cuban Physician, apd Dr. Halain, are also down. Nxw Chieahs, August 59.—The Canada's advices were received and published this afternoon. Cotton has ad* vanei-d 13 16; sales 1600 bales at for middling. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool, to Havre, lV^d. The Crescent City is new. thirteen days out front New Turk, and hatt not arrived. Some anxiety U fell as to bar oaioty. Halifax, August 30—The ship with the cable far the sub marine Telegraph, arrived at Port eu-Barque on the 16th. Tbs Jtnire Adger took bar in tow on the 24th, and ♦-xpocted to rearb Cape Briton In two ilsji. huaTOM, August 30—The Canada arrived this afternoon, and her malls vern forwarded by tbs steamboat train this »n due In Philadelphia to-mortow of* (el DDuD • Wismh'*JTO!t City , August 3U-—The PrmldentwlU return in this rlty to-morrow or on Saturday The accounts rep- Li* and Mrs. Pierre's health as much improved by their fiMt io the Spring?. Mi e(UU August 29.—The Can'tOet Away Club send to morrow five female nqreea and physicians to Norfolk and Portsmouth. COMMERCIAL POST I*l T'J 6D I'ltilil BOARD OF THADXC AHD M HANTS’ KICHAROK. OFFICERS- Frtfidmt— JOHN gniPTON. First Tice I’iavUrd— tVs». 11. B«uu. .Sr.-rmd 44 “ 'ffs. it. Blown. SrTtiaxy— Wa. 8. UaTCI. 2Vtfn Tie lorn are abundant and must bo cheap. Our rivers still beep at a good navigable stag*, and a rery large amount of Eastern goods are brought over tho Pennsylvania Railroad and sent down the riv«-r on boats Tbo Railroad has never had a more prt oUbi« month. The Obi . and FfoneylTanla Bead, too, is doing a large business. New Wheat and Flour are coming In freely. The Boston P**it sayi that money Is decidedly easier there lhaQ at any time previously during tha season. l*hc New York Bendd sajri; M There Uno new feature In the stock market. Stocks generally appear to be gradually °-'tli"g d”«D and the probability U that points several per 0-nt Inner than Kiioafi now ruling will In a few days be c-'-reni Tb<‘re is a more active demand tr money. No ha« >mc mads in tha rales, but there is more Inqui ry The ■•-pltal required to move the crops la anuaually j.-g. - D d h «\n be some time before It will find its ha -b again into Wall street. It must go round the regular of commerce. Th* '-rruui statement of averages of the New York City B-nk< for the week ending on Saturday last, present In the aggregate th« following reduced movement in all dpart- Dtfl Kii compared with the previous statement of August 1 v. fc ■ Reduction of Loans, ... $ 640,466 Ixfj of Specie, 1,322,807 Withdrawal of Circulation, *3,011 Reduction of Deposit®, • * 670,118 The low of specie la not much. If anything, In advance »f the general circulation, after the movement or last week I- Europe, to the Government Box and tu the South were „ n 'o ni“d up The California deliveries, amount ng vo sl,' Treasury statement on Saturday afternoon, iVi« la the general comparative recapitulation : Aug. 26. ’64: Aug. 18.'66. Aug. 2b, ’65. «V1.447,076 $101.U>4.000 $100,604,004 Boede, 14 396.072 14.640.245 13.326 876 Cl-‘-ul»tion- 8.811,369 7.610.106 7,682,006 ju.pft.lt. 7 3 7 31.179 81.948.67 1 81.27 8 668 I "’flub Treasury. 5.288.745 3 957,459 4.506.400 WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. r *Vv •. ' 1 11, The Late Railroad Accident* mouth, Va« From New Orleans* Arrival of the Sab-marine Cable, Arrival of the Canada at Boston* Heturu of the President* Relief for the Sufferer*. WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE. PiTTBBCaoa, August 31 Ofpics or tui Djjlt Mo&aisa Post, 1 Friday. August 31, 1866. | Business is beginning to pick up slowly. A good stage of w*t«r conUnuealu the 01 lo—the navigation this year, Id lact, has bo*« unusually good, without moch use for U. In tb« article of Breadstuff* the Increasaof receipts have been full fifty per cent, on last w«tt; prices are receding. Ti«« «iotvk <»f Raeou Is full twenty per cent, abort of last year’s supply, and prices are firm. Tbs high prices asked will on the other hand, reduoe tha amount consumed,and quotations It Is thought will be lower before long. We bea- of "u- nr two new slaughter and packing bouses going •*p -nd lwll**v« tho number of bogs packed ut this point this fall will be largely In advance of last year, and per jvupg of any other sea«on. This is undoubtedly one of the cheapest packing points In the Union, taking In consider*- lion th« high rates for offal, the-fact that hogs eon be brought by railroad nearly as low as to Cincinnati, and th«t prices of Bacon are always from to %c per tb high er than at the Queeu City. APPLK8 —No sales are reported by .wholesale. In Ihe small way they command from $2,60 to $4,00. AbHKh—W« have no change to notice In Soda, which niseis with ready sale at tor common. Pote ere not so firm ; ealesat cash and 6% time. Pearls Saleratus 6J4@6. ...... . , . BACON—Stock* are further diminished, and prices ad vanced fully half a cent per poundr The sales are not he«*y but moderately active. Shoulders we quote aLlfl® 10i/- 'sides at lie. and Hams at tl}£@l2-tbe Utter figure far cuDYOJJwi. Sugar eared sell at BEESWAX—BaIea on arrival at 24@26c; and from store at 25@20c. BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, sella at $2.60, and from "tore at $2,7&(53. From store. Eastern at $2,60@3,26. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory |1,76, and from Ktore $2,00. Large Tubs, from stow, $7 @7,60 ■$ dox.; small do $6,60. BUTTER AND EGOS-Choice Roll Butter Is held firmly at 14<®16c, and not much offering. -Oommon at 12@13c. PgKB «re plenty and dull at B@9o per doxon. CUKEBK—SaIe* are occasionally made at 9(isyVj, for Western Reserve. CANDLES—satee of Star daring the-week at 24c lb; Dipped woTth 18|4, and Qould 6c. COPPER—We quote at 33@34. cash and time. following are the rotes now established Manilla Rope,coll.l7 lb. Cut 18 lb. White 44 H “ “ 16 « Tarred •• 13 ” 14 “ Packing Yarn. f10e...!2 " o ** 11 “ Bin Coons—Manilla, s2£« $ dox. do $ coll 16 eta ©Uk Httnp. $1.67.2,T6@3,76 ©dox. ■do yfr coli 18 tts wto. Plouou Links— Manilld, 87J<£o dot. Hemp, $1 dox. COTTON YARNS, Ac.—The following are now the ruling rates: Pocm> Taint. Ksssa No. 610 10.Inclusive...19cft & No. 16... “11& 12 .20 “ “ 17. •* 13 21 « “IB “ 14 22 «■ « 19 «' 16 -,.23 « f 20 Sx>lHf xAUf. No 600..—..~ -OVIc $■ Jb I No. 800.... “ fioo •• I » -*OO 7VZ “ I “ 1000 Carpet Chain: white W@2o, colored 23@2T Candle-Wick,'lB. Twine, *. Batting, No. 1, 13- No. 2.12: Family Batting, l&- Caulking. 16. . following are manufacturers P™**. Water (hawkers, - —i*';'’’vv, . ■** * \' M Pi Vf ' ' *■ •• M »v. Batter do do Pilot Bread do Sugar Crackers, © tb Soda do do Bostoo do do PioNlo do do DRIED BEK?—Sugar cured Is worth 14c, retail. .DRIED FRUIT—Very little doing. Prices are nominal FIBU This trade is dull at present and routined entirely to small sales for domestic consumption. New No. 3 Mackerel are selling to the retail and country trade at $8,76@90Q; supply fair. Baltlmo-a Herring $ne thousand bushels, ng«inrft rieven thousand lost week. GLABB—We qnote city brands Window at $2 $4 l>os for 0x8; $2,60 for 7x9; $8 for 8x10; $3,50 for Bxl2. oxl2. and 10x12; $4,60 for oxl3, 9x14, and 10x14 ; $5 fur 0.\16. 10x15, and 10x10; for 10x17; 6,60 for lOxlH; and *o ou in oreaaing in like ratio according to aiie—lo ■s* rt. off for ouB)/£ by the hbd. Molasses firm at 43(g}46. Coffee, l‘2qjil2 l -<. Hit e, at scales at s9iisl2. HIDK8 —Dry are held at 16c lu the regular way , Green Bwf Hides sell at &).<. HOPS—Sales from etore at 33(g>40. IRON AND NAILS—Sales of common puddled bar at 2% @3c, and in nails lOd. and upwarde it 3j/£3>4«\ Juointa Iron The mills are all in active operation end the de mand is good. LARD—We note «ale 9 of small lots No. 1 at cents. LEATHER—The store rates are: Red Spanish Sole, per B>, 19@23; Slaughter Sole, 24<527 ; Upper Leather, per dmen, s27<§tsB3; Bridle do. do. s36@s4o; Country' Bridle do, $2S@$BG; Skirting Leather,per tt>, 28 cents. | JMER9 PORK.— Occasional small lots brirg sl’.'( •joule ut $3,75 for blasting and $6 for rifle SALT— Bales ou Thursday of 325 bbls No V and est ru a t st,«a®sl,7s. STEEL.— Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, Plow steel plough wings, 8; do, cut to pattern, 8@10%; A B steel, from rolled Iron, from hammered do, OVil Iloe steel, Fork do, 7 ; Sh vel do, b , steel dandy tire, 7; Klip tic Springs, 10U : peat do, 13i<$14; Culti vator luetb, 13X6, 32»f, and Ui** grant l«*netite arrived from tbs use of this celebrated tonic, beeidi-s *snou* dlpk mas awarded, among which l* one from the t)h» j Me- baulc.- lusGtUte, at Cincinnati, where the com to It lee -composed chiefly of physicians of the city—swarded II.'STnTN, A Co. a diploma for the iruperior virtue of their Blttem bj* a tonic and streogthener of the human ►ystrm We therefore caution all against and t<- j-u **( n< ue but reepe’-table vhsalera. whom they know would i-< them; or of tb* proprietor*. Ao 2’ 7 Pmn Clark 1 * fl to mar h Bitter* or* iw-ko'- w i*>dgt*.i by ail who have tried them to b« th** truil’v of the age, fhr ttta cure *-f Ct>!tx•-«>*•-. i*nd u It ordered Btate of th« Liter an-t Stuma-'b Tb*-> bnv.. m rival. The proprietor* do not pretend to .'auer* t**r il.ey L«t«* found tliat only one trial wa? n*‘-o-*J t> ron-jer -■O' h »u li n unneceiKary For t»le, whole**ale, bv C iU't n k t v. 22 strtvt. Or-*. U KrvHtiL, Hv »u l : * . i*/i>t* generally. ONE lICRBR K4MIIV lUIMIN HE AT AP.'ili'N -*»u Friday mnrmng, II . ’.lll- I'-nu mercial f-ah-- llwm■, *rr=**r < ! A *» •; i-nl ► i:t« »t r>-••*.•. w ill b« sold vrtie sub-tanlial, *» «•; t.ji'.-L-' 1 it*r-. u- Ij«- . »• i' b fill lug top. jau<29| i' il U\V 1 A, Aurti. ne.tr \ji/ UkOli’ l'k OtKAUhn Hfci.i.K OOU-INm AT AU‘ fY TION—On Friday moron.,, au.-i.s' 2.1, nt 10. -10-k, at tlio Warehouse No 04 Water t. will ’--l.i, t<» ■ id*-t pf underwriters —Tb« Furniture, Tarkl-, £>• . w.**-d lr m the wreck of lbs lt«Ur xk iium.. Mairx-*ee. Unldiug, Mi*%juiU- Bar*. U*»f l'b*ir». Ulr-H’C ‘i.J e*>l- Tttblrt*. Chandallurr, Biwo, CLiUa, ulu.*« *:>•! Oaldn Furuitorv, Sr A Iso—Ha*is-r, BiotLs ant T* * 11--. le-M, lit-' T*rp»ullo», Capamn, ao-l k< i *•, s. T*Vms'nt sals. v. M l>A\ls. A«i-t»« ■ SIKAU BAW MiU4t, lU»US>2" AM- l.*H>. it. *l.. l-r ougb of nl Au.- i. » • ->'u t.i«* morning. tepteml*er I*l, «; lu k, :>u Lhr pfsuu**. « di t«e s,'ld the loilonkng tal uat>l< r* at ***•!at* . Servu handsc-mt-iy S.UUK'.I-J * U ? oft: Niue do du d- li'lh i -9 Niu* Dwafiiog Uou.srw mil l<:siii K-urlb i> Four do d*' HUU d.i line ivuiujoJi-iU', ». i, r ti *;i»J Itffi Hu *Lo i.ii.,-. w lib large rri-.utW.g tiie Moo* ngab- lu r,i*i . Two nteam Mills bo-1 6 ve Lui - , t C r\ ui:»t. r* 6 i. I4d leeL. Tbe at«jv« pruj—rly is the a»f-rt i'«-'ir»t.l* no** I<;r -t*l- *n the flouttehing B‘>n ugh <■■( M- K **■?{<-•*•.. ofc. 1 U-iuc r*s t : ac v*a by river and rails ••ad, will in- :•••■* f n;: fl» m BrowneTilte pnrfcet t-.di *l.; is:;-Inn i t> {ninctuaily at 8 c- .k« k un the roiwnr-c * ! tb«- •w.le, l ; .• u vey io the ground Tbu«* ! • > xamn-e tb* prvuiL— e will call on JOSKWI V\ AMPLkH. . A,;eot :■ i JA-nKh N EEL, the j.r« vrM-.-r Terms at sale. I'. L>A\ I ’*, Audi. ne*-r * asfGNEE'tf .-*A I.K or I’\ K Th r ar! 11 !’ IMi-KK/V A IN A GREAT M AM' I’ACTU K! V' i K-T 4 bid.- II MENT—TIie uodtTMgned, Asdgnrn »./ Hugh i* King. ».;i expose to sale at Blildir Auction, at tb<* McrchaiH* L» change. Fourth et , In the city of Hittebunch, "o Till H' DAY, the 6tb day of fieptcmU-r, l’' >5. ut 7 •«, > > if* V 1‘ 'I . all the right, title, iotar»*t and claim of *a;-l 11 ogL L> h .n,’. as an euual co partner, ut. In aud t hr firm *ir 1 i raj and personal estate, property, * tic * m-J d i is*- tu ■**••! partnership of H !1 Ryan 4 Co The manufacturing catabiiabment <»( tl.i- hiui if ut*.. < 1 the greatest and moot r-.*mplete <*f i;« k.io«l m tb«> W *■*; comp rising lmm«nwi manufarturim; t*uiidiug and niacli ncry, with steam j»ower to u*-» atiJ t<«r*»ot. warvbou-**-*, material*, large stock iuanufa> iuro.l furniture, t-« b. im pigments, Ac, Ac Tbs value ut this iu>r*ft •an W approximated I r an iQ apootSoo of the propert.i bo-'ka, Ac . k-t wni !. facility will be afforded. ALSO, 23 aha res North America Copper St< • k ; 6 do Chartler* Valley H-11. Co. wc*K.fc. pai-i \n • UQ do Blult Mlnitir Copper Block, *««•(» Ju.». 10 do Allegheny Valley H. K Co. Block. J>a.ui u} . 116 do facias Oold quarts Mimo 4 d;<. $lOOO Bond Caadaigua mud Niagara **.llb Railroad o>’ coupons attached, payable tu Nt>« lurk. $lOO Bond trie Canal Co., (IVod* ) and Certificated, par able ml Krltu Terms at sale. AS'dgUee Of 11. D. King Pittsburgh, Aug. IU, lb6'>. P. M. bAVIN, Auct r fpo LKT—Three VtoFy lit irk Mon*. No. IM Bmui Held x street. I'. M DAW;*, Auctioneer. iag!4 corner 11 in*l and Firth nti. Adjournttl Urpb«ua’ Court Sale of Heal Uttal e. BY virtue of. and to purHuauc* of an or:*-; • pham' Court ol Allegheny Conn y. I ••ic Mklc at PUIiLIO AUCTION, uu the premie-*. ui »ul nrhr lb* Uorougb of McKKKdPOHT, on ikiN U\ Y, ihe 1 »r of September neti, at 11 o’clock AM , U>* h.iu.«* mg <■ ntn* l RKAI. ESTATE, late ot Ur. ULoKUK ill t\ . ur-ea-ed. u. wit Let b7—On north aide of Third etrart, wm! nt Market Lot Oil—Ou lhe burnt »I M.>u< ngahvln :n«rr, w«M*< s:cry j Frame llouse thereon. Lot 163— 0 q east side of Market street, anJ on- -m l a half story Frame Boure. Lots 232 and 23d—On south side of Eighth riie-t, -«-t ..t Market. Lota 336, 237 and 238—0 n north .sid* of Niuih street JSJL* All the above Lots are o*> by U'j f«*et also—.'s3 Lota, of tstloqs jimeociou* pilni - i| idly, hew ever, GO by 140 feet —being part of two out-lota, which were subdivided Into building lorn, and are now within the B"r ough limits. ft®, The Pittsburgh ADd ConnoUrville Rulro&d rum m the centre of three Lots, and they are c<>nreni«nt tu the place selected for the station Hour*. They are well li'cnt-d tor manufacturing purposes, fronting on the Mononghh»*U river, oooveuleot to <*ual, lo a hamUouic and thriving town. aod will hare ail th.* fe.-.lttk-e rt the Railroad*, tart and West. ALSO—A Parin, containing about l-‘i urn**, known ns the “OBOOKBD RUN FAKM," on which «'f » Hrlck a»ul n Prams House, ami liaptcvtiueiiiH This Farm is about half a mile from McKee*}* it. n*.il when the P«* 0. Railroad l» completed, will be *bs ut MiMit"' ku>f. from Plttsbaryh. It in * beiutifui I -wi'-n l< •" ‘'unirr j resMFnerp, and a part of it w**i! «•?!■••.!»»-1 t i o*:.iw.iu* purposes. The Monnngv.h*ln riter *- r- m r’>•••; n l»«-sin-l ary; the £uU* Read run* tbic-ugb it, hM’ ■h- P •* U. K K , giving to this occupant* a obeli'* ul c. nvu) mir*-* to I‘itu burgh. TERMS—One-third rush, balance In cue and iw, j-ar-, with interest, to be secured bv bond and mortgage. At.KX MiU.AK. Adm. d« bon. nen cum test ann»xo, of the KnUte ot Dr. Goo. llusy, deceased. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD tT’R.M'I URK AT AUCTION. —On Thursday morntug, September bth, at 10 o --lorh, at the Mdd.nre of Wm. A Hill. K»q , at Ham let. will be sold, (M be Is retuoTinnj hl» entire Uoutebnl l end Kitchen Furniture, which te cf fcjejner quality, and kert in tha be;t order ; among whHh will be found Piano Forte, Mlrrorn. Hair and Plueb Seat Sofa*, DWaw, Chairs and Rockers, Card und Centre Tables. Parlor, Chamber, Hall and Stair Carpet*, Paintings and Engravings, Lamps, Mantle ClocfeA, Mahogany twercury and Rook Oa«e, U alout and Mahogany Wardrobe*, High and Low Post and French Bedfteadv, Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Uureaus, Work and Wash Stands, Fancy and Common Chairs, Wniot: nod iireakfast Tables, China, Claes and tiuoanswar*, and k lull SStSSbI of Kitchen Furniture, Cooking UteuaiU, Ac Also—One superior Barouche, for one or two uotmw , one BU^’o^; e.^l!ne^^: S UaodT r “i » oe »o,nlhg o< ££h“«.“ lha premises. 1 ■ 3l - ’ angSo:diw n..! Uatalc for Sal* or Kent. mil ATdefllrable property. the residence of WILIAM A. T UILU ."o.tJTEvVuRKKN II AM LIST, l, off„r«l Min or rent. Po»r««sion i;Wen Immedmt.ly. Apply to rithor of th- r CUR , INJ ,-uroar of Second nod Wi*od ■ tti. IIOUERT H.UBU. corner oT Htth end Wylie -tn G, FOLLAN3UKE, „ 106 Liberty uln-et. au£«k>: dW _ find their help at BARR’S intelligence Office, 410 Liberty treet, V" • ■■* •,» j "*r* f “-’’ ■**" ...... ■** . ’ ' n\» V: - 1 . •’ * r N v s AUCTION SALKS T. K. OAVIB, Aaolionoer. WM. P. BAUM < > A , s ,v • Jft ” • » . . ; , ,< '- - h- I •A. V V ~»■.* 4 , .» i, *\ \\ f * \tWfSgiff*? . > 4*- •» • • X.' . * • / .t~ '■* *, v - -A k t* * ■ • „ ‘ ’ f ' U MEM AEWSI FOR Jilt Fit JflEJh. . 6,00 . 5.75 »K rt>. ok " ok •• Too lUTBB- —The stage of water at dusk last evening win* 5 test 1 inch, by the pier marks. Weather warm and cloudy, with indications of rain. Tus steamer “ Kosalie,” Capt. A. Sheppard, le tb. regular wheeling packet this morning ; she leasee at 10 o’clock. Tue steamer “ Rochester," Capt. G. W. Neare, will poab tieely leave to-day for Louisville and all Intermediate ports- Tn e steamers •' J. B. Careon ” and “ Qipey ” arrived yes terduy morning—the former from Bt. Louis, and the latter from Cincinnati - with full loads of freight. Tur new steamer Grapeshot.” Oept. A. M’Bride, will leave lu day for Cincinnati. She ie well provided with every accommodation for tho traveler, besides her officers are obliging and try to please all. The Bteamers Grand Turk, fanny Pern, Chicago, Ella, Aunt Lelty and Delegate, artived at St. Louis on the 20:1c and the Caledonia and Great West lea tho same port fo. Pittsburgh on the S7th. And the following boats were ad vertised to leave Cincinnati, for this port, oolhe!9th Castle Garden, flora, Broiil, VorStown, Prairie Boee and cnrum. ASeTHEH new steamer called the •• Jacob Poe,” Captain Stewart, made Its appearance at tho wharf yesterday- Uer hull wea built at Freedom, by Messrs. Graham A Co., and measures 160 feet on deck ; 30 feet beam, and 1 feel 0 Inches dep'h of hold. Two engines, cylinders U Inches, with 4 feet stroke. Two hollers 3S inch, diameter and 24 feel long, nor cabin, which le a fine etfalr, by Ueeare. Bunton A KSchnrdfon. Painting by Thornburg A Boyd. Ornameu' tal work of Papier Macho by Cummings, Tunke A Co. Fur. nituro by John M. Irwin. Upholstery by Edmondson A Go. Outfit by Long A Duff and Davage A Robertß. Mr. tV. C. Wall haß also riecuted two splandij landscape paintings lor the robins—the cne in the ladles' department rapreeonle on original view on the Ohio river, of Baker's Island, three miles below Wellaville —end the other, a Prairie scene, which does great credit to the artiste. The " Jacob Poo” Is called after Capt. Jake Poe, an old rivuiman, and If ehe proves as succeMfuf In her career as her namesake, her owners will never regret their Invest. The Cincinnati Cbnt wieroTal, of the 2tHh, says The river has r.Uen about twelve Inches since our last re port, with nine feet In the channel to Uulsv le. Weather Tear and pleasant. Capt. D. M . Dryden, Falls Pilot, tele graphs ub there were three fe-t ten Inches in the pass on in. Falla last night, and rising. There Is elk feet In the canal. At tho latest accounts Ouachita and iUd mere were ru-luic. With moderate offerings fre gbta contiuue linn at the following rates: .. , IV- Pittsburgh— Whisky, Pork, 40; Flour, du ; Pound Freight, 16c. Q cwU To Wheeling—' Whisky, 60c.; Tork.4o; Flour, SO; Pound Freight, 18K&1&C.V cat _ . . . Si Louis— Dry Goods, 36c. ft cwU Heavy Freight, -> J. U. Carson, BrickeL, St. Louin. DKPABTKD. fiu*am«r Jafferson, Woodward, Brownsvllla Luwrne, Bennett, Brownsville. • • Gen. Bayard,Peebles, Bllxabeth. Clara Fbher, Uenderickson, W«st Newton *• Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Michigan No. 3, lierat. WelUvUle. •* fcrUpf**, Moore, Wheeling. J. S. Pringle, Stoops, St. Louis. Lucto May, HoWnson. Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. Piilabargh, StaabenvlUa »nd WbacHng Packets. , ,ft The KOSAI.IB, Captain A. 8 BaciMi*aO} and j<3s3gßll£th* KOUPFK, Captain .Groaos D. Moo**, wtU ruiTaTreSlar DAILY PACKETS, Ulsrean Pittsburgh, SU*ubt>nrU)e and Wheeling, stopping at ail intermediate Thr UO3VLIK Will leave PHI-burgh on Mondays. W»4 nP,-iu and Friday!,, at 10 o'clock, A. M- —Rrttirmng she will wheeling nh Tumdaja, Thursdays and Saturday*, a' 7 1 l „ l , Uwk, A M. The KCLIPHE wilt alw leave PUUborgh on Tuesdays, Tburadar* and riaturdays, at 10 A. M Returning, *hc aril! leave Wheeling on Monday*, Wednesday* ao » rrl «, at 7 ‘-s ''clock, A. M. For frvi«hs or posing* apply 00 k'srd or to J. D. OOLLINUWOOD, Agent, nfir 2s Nf>. 1i»& tfrout rtwt. _ Itfgular pMh<( for Wheeling. flarletta'*nd Ualitopolla. ■ _ 7Ti« new toJ *pt«D*lUl MU*aiawr CON'OY, NVovr, Jt , K. D*i>RAti», Cl^rk, ■frcifißSeagLwin t r «T« for llir *U>?v soJ iot*ru>'-'ll» , .« p-’r t» rvrry Tu«.J«v, «t * 0 riyck, P. &U positively fr'or frvlrfbl, or pUMt(*, Apply oo o«>arJ to jT *3 ij M IIAKTON, or_(\ UA&NKst. A«oI' For t:ii*©innacf"an«i L.oulavllie. t The rtiMUo*r ) IT. CAttSOS. CapU.n I> 7. 1 till-, will Iwatc f*:r the «Wv* arul Wit«r aS&StilSS&amt'.liiU'- port# (>D SAI t'ltDA Y, scptrr l-t At To A. >1 Fur frvhrhl or po*isagx> apply.->n l«j*rd, or to aogll FLACK A UAKNKri^A^eoU. For Clnciunall* Tb* •teamer QlPtfY. Capt Jous Kubsfvic I JSfcry&Ttß ; llbuiaT, Clvfk , will (mvo for tbc above i£jggjg£2iSH9and intermediate ports cu i>RiDA\, August 31, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tor freight or passage apply on board, or to »urf3i Flack, a barney Agent* For ('luctnnatt'and L.oa|^vltie. Tho *t«unrr JACOB POK, C*pt. A grew I »>»a* a. W lUuiwiAn, Clerk ; will leave for the and intermediate i*orts on SATURDAY. A ptrcubor l, at lu A. M. Y- r frelghi or passage apply on board. Or L FLACK A BAKNE*. Aw-o's. For 81. Louis. ___ The atcurwr KMrI UK CH \ , Captain J. M. I rcJfrt-rJfrV : Clerk, 8. Baa* »i.i !«•»*•• for i?ffifegEsl3&thß above ami lotermniiatr •■.■rii n rAlt ft L*aY. September 1, at 10 o’clock A. M- I '.r Irvigbl or paaaage apply on board, or ?.• augJO FLACK A BARN 1.3. Agent* For Cincinnati. The steamer URAPKSHOT, Captain A. M»- t lkKmna: Clerk. Wm. Mußwftt. will !«•**• Per il£fw§i>Blg££tbc abuvo and Intermediate i-n I KIDA Y, August 31st, at 10 o’clock A. M. Fur freight or paiuiage apply on board, or to aUtf VJ FLACK A UAKNKS, Ag-nta.^ For Cincinnati and Lonlivliu. The Steamer ROCHESTER, CapUiu 0 W . fCSLjjkNkAai. Clerk, Daavo; will leave for Che above Intermediate port* °° PIU 1’ AY , August 31, at 10 A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to fcUjC *> FLACK A BARN*!*, Agent*. For 51. Louis. -iu. Tho steamer CL Alt A DEAN, Captain 0. W I Jfc&Cj&Riko. Clerk, Jas. Mill-js. will leave for the i aou FRll>A\, • August 31, at 10 A. M. lor freight or passage apply on board, or to iUS ‘2S VLAOK ABA UNKS, Amenta. For ClncinnaU and Si. Loan. Tbo steamer BAIN'T LOUIS, Captain Jess* i I_fi<2lfeSs?DiaN, Clerk, B. Wuuoauan ; will iravu fur the j cffaSSaSEuSiabove and intermediate ports od FRIDAY, Augu*l 31, at 10 A.ft. 1 For insight or passage apply on board, or to j * U g2l FLACK A BARNES. Agent-. _ J. K. Barbouri IKVBB ODERK, Bt. Louis, Mo„ (at W. N. Nowell’s j office.) J. K. DAKBOUU haring tong experience In Receiving and Discharging Freight tor Steamboats, offers superior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a DIBOIiAJIG ISO CLERK. Watches, Jewelry, Silver Were l A \ BUY SUPERIOR ABSOKTMKNT of Gold and Silver Watches now in tUmi, from $lO to $276 We ore the exclusive Agent for the sale of the celebrated C. Frodsham's ’mprt't+ti Chrvn<’Tn*UT IYi»e-l - op«r, Taylor. J>>Ldh>q an 1 other approved Wiilchee kept for mile at lr.v> (Aun Eatfsrri prv'rs —owing 10 lighter expenses, and a desire to retain our b< me trade on in uch os po**l bl*». Hptcial atteutlon is devoted to the repairing of Watched &ud Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Bilvrr spoons and other gooils manufactured in my own «bop Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods In large variety. W. W. WILSON, tug’J'i ccrnsr Market and Fourth stß. riMIK HIDDEN I’ATLi—By Marlon llarland, author of J. “Alone " Light and Darkness, or the Shadow of F’ate, a story of fashionable life. The Escaped Nun, or Dlsc’osurea of Convent l.ile. and the onfrasion of a Sister of Charity. My bondage and my Freedom ; by Fred. iKiuglas l Sam Sllckln Bearch of a Wife. C'eve Hall; by Mias Sewell. Mary Lyndon : an autobiography. The Jealous Wife ; by Miss Pardoe Jain«s Gordon Bennett, hi- Life and Times. Muud and other Poems; by Alfred Tenuyson. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. Uodey’e Lady’s Book, Household Words, Letrihi'a Journal, petersun’s Magaaloo, llallou'n Magaslne, Yankee Notions, Blackwood’s Magailne, Qaaetto. All the New Booke published in the country for sale at the cheap Bookstore of U. MINER A 00 . No. 32 ftmlihfiHld utreet. rjj'HlK HIDDEN PATU, by the autnor ot ■•Alone”* i _l_ TLe Escaped Nun. Memoirs of the Rev. Sydney Smith, in 2 voU. Cleve llall; by Mlm S'wli. Memoir* of Bennett and his Times. Fruuk Leslls’s Gazette ol Fashion. Ju.it received and lor sale at W. A- UU.DKNPENNEY A CO.’S, BUg'.S Fifth st . opposite the Theatre. XTKW *NOVKL,'"bY AUTHOR ok “Axonh "—The Hidden \ I’u'h. by Maiiou llarland; iust received and for sale bv JOHN S. DAVISON, 66 Market st HOUSEKEEPERS aoil ail others who ure annoyed with Roaches, Rats or Mko, should procure a hf-x of the Esczlsior Estermwaior. It never fails to clear the premlsee of the above troublesome pests. 26 cents per box, at ttUg2 y ___ NO. W MARKET BT. ¥ MJRNITUKK pOLI»H--Tu give jour turniture a br’iJ- F Haul polish, use the MM*, sold by the subscri ber Price 26 cents per bottle, with lull dlreoilona for uo>*. Uid by faugOT) 8. L. CUTUBERT, 63 Market st. I open this morning a splendid r/loi 01 new Embroideries, comprising— Book and Catnbrio OoUars;; Boob and Cambric Flouncing*; Book Mandarin Sleeves. Also, Black Silk Lace; Black Bilk Net. .... .. ~ , g™u- , t . / 10’BUKGB— a! a. MABON a CO. will Open on the 3UI (. j ngt< toy pjecefl of new plain colored Ouburg* and Par amett&B. . . a “s.r! . ISURB UHUUNP SPICKS —Mac*. Nutm-ga, CaaduVAll anlcii. Oloycs,'VVhtto Pepper, White Jamaica Ginger A frk'Jn fepp-r, WM» i. v■ • i ,„nSKSXaXTKA —10 chesU ol ihiH superior '/60 «!>, just rewired at China Tea Store, anils’ F. R. DHAVO, No. 1 Diamond A SITUATION In a Mercantile or Manufacturing i-stab- Uehmenl as Clerk or Accountant, by a man 01 expert ence- nr would accept ior the present of any situation he c .-ald make himself useful and earn a llTing. AnT coiul unicaUons addressed M B. B. W n ” at the office uf the Daily * *t, wttl m«ei with prompt attention. aog!WTdlw‘* ,ir •**£••* *' y; "■ ' . v i SUMMER RESORTS. f pe£by countywabm springs. * ri'HK above celebrated WATEBING PLACE wM be open X for visitors on and after the PIWH OP JUNBNKXi. They are delightfully located on Sherman’s Creek, foorteeu mil*) north-west of Duocanuon, (this place being fifteen • t&Ueaweatof lUrrUbui g, on the Central JUUroaU,) at ib« base or Piflgah Mountain, which reaches an elevatlou of more than five hundred Itet. Sherman’* Creek affords a splendid opportunity f r those food 1 of bathing, flajung or Bailing; the eurrouedlug loreils offer great attraenonfl 10 the sportsman ; enl tour eumoth and B&ady roads through a country ummrpatwal tor bold and magnifleent scenery, will dtVerslfy the amurmeola of tbeplaoo. ; 110KSK3, BADDI.KS and CAHltl AUE3 can be had at all ( tlmea Uorsas taken lo Ur rry on reasonable term a. ; Ot the MEDIOINAL UUALITIISS of the BPKINGH too ; Bach can hardly be said. Their waters have boon analyzed j by the heat Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced un: ' surpassed for coring cutaneous diseases and affections of , t e kidneys. There are some ttve Springs in ali, eyery | one of which Uof different temperature—the largest being | Oft degrees Pahrenhelt, and throwing ont »3 gallons eyery seren minutes. Ladles' and QsnUemen's BATHS have ! been constructed, with all the modern Improvements;to- . gather with “LUNGB IiATIIS, Ac., Ao kaah jay u Coach ieaTes liuircsunou for urn Springs, after the arrival of the earn. . Bowling Alleys, UiUUfd Booms, and various other facili ties for amusement, in abundant. The accommodations will be the beat, and tb» charges low. Tiakis.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar add fifty cents per day-l ~ .. Families wishing to engaga rooms, should address tne proprietor early: , Every attention will he paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged tbe best of servants. Music alway# in at tendance. AH commanlcatioofl intended to reteh the Perry Coonty Warm Spring* should be addressed to Dune&unon P. O. They will be immediately locwarded. H. EL ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs KKYSTONk! HOTEL, Huntingdon Co n Penna., one hun dred and thirty-teven mHtt East of Pittsburgh, and only six hourt' ride. Tnis delightful residence and place of public resort la located en the banks of the u Blue Juniata,” at the confluence of Spruce Credit. Its clear spring, trout sustaining waters, here discharges Itself, and mingles its murmurs in concert, as they rush down the gorges of the Mountains. The very central position of this liotel makes it a deslra* bio place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of business and their families— and enervated with the turmoil, bustle and heat of the city. It le situated on the Pennsylvania Central Uallroad, where the great turnpike fioin the Susquehanna and other roads concentrate— mating easy egress and ingress, several times a day, by the care ond stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and ihe Mountains. The House is a new brick one. four stories high. spacioQj, and roomy, newly papered, painted and famished from basement to attic, with all the modern Improvements and appliances of Cold Baths, Ac. It is also finely ventilated. There are superb views of every department of the Moon* tain scenery —the “glorious mountains,” the “eternal bills.” Telegraph Office Is in the House, always ready for work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitor* at mode rate charges. R. F. HABLRTT, Proprietor. To Manufacturers and Capitalists* AVERY’B WHITE LEAD FACTORY. ri'lllS long established and veil known Factory is now X offered for SALK or RENT. The lot froute over 120 feet on Duquesne War, and extends ba<-k more than 3&0 f.et to Fayette street; on whleh are erected*a two story brick White Lead Factory, Engine House, Vinegar House, Costiog and Sifting House, Stable, and one two-storv tene ment-all of brisk, and built in the most substantial man ner. There are also all the necessary sheds, beds, and conveniences for carrying on the manufacture of White and Red Lead and Litharge. The engine has two 30 feet boilers, cylinder 4 feet stroke, and power sufficient |o drive six to eight run of ntones, the number now provided being four run. . This establishment will be rented either for the business for which It was erected, or for any other to whieh It is adapted, for one or more yean ; or U will be sold on favor able terms as to time of payment. For farther particulars enquire of TH# nub/criber c/lers for sale or lease the well known COAL WORKS at WEST ELIZABETH, P*i fifteen miles above Pittsburgh, on the Mononeabela Ttver. These Wo kn are lo complete rorming order, and being abundantly supplied with Coni Cara, and everything apper taining thereto, lor doing bq el’enslve badness, offer rare Inducements tor any parsons wishing to engage in the Coni bUni liens. w anted. lIIMIIIMIIIIMIII2I V- : ' SUfllllKtt RETREAT. aZVKRCICXS IN PirrSBOBQH William Carr k Co n 329 Liberty street. John H. Shoenberger. John Anderson. William d. Campbell, St. Charles Hotel. ( jyll an^-LiilwAwlm For Bale or Hent The .jnallty of the coal ia equal to any In tb* Mononga h«-i* Valley, ami has bad the preference in the New Orleans market for >t*atu purposes, Ac. Also— FIFTY TOWN LOTS, eligibly salted for boildlog purposes. Atsiv—Several large LOTH, suitable for manufactories Of boat-bulidiog. Tb« FARM adjoining is In a high state of cultivation, and wilt l fc &*ch Scale u »;uantiU«rd correct, and If (after trial) not -ntu'i «titldfarU>ry, run be retorned without charge, factory at the old Bland, esubllabed for thirty year*, cor rr ot Niutfa and Melon street*, Philadelphia. ABBOTT A C 0„ SuccesaOTß to Etucorr A Ajuurrr. Join (election. tjvr.c* “Tua KnTaDOKaa Qas Oompant,*’ \ August IT, IBM. J rr jj K HUvkhoUem of u The Pittsburgh Ou Company ” • J. *re hereby uoUtled that so election, for the purpose of eleclicg two pcroooa to ftrr»»i a« Trustees of the sail G®A- Company for the term of three years, will be held at Vbre 4>Cire of the Company, at the Works, oa tbe FIRST MON* I>AY d»y) Or tUfiPTKUBKH, IBM, between the hours of '£ and b o’clock l‘. &L aurflß.'Uta JAMES U. CHRISTY. Treasurer* Valuable Ftrut for BeUe, SITUATE IN AUAMB TOWNSHIP, BUTLER OOUNTY, containing 141 arrw>; lift acres of which are under cut ttratloa. Tb«* proprietor, about to decline fanning, will dispose of ail hU Stock, Undo and Uay on hand, Ifdadml. Ku. t ulre uf JAMES BLAfiELY, corner of Serenth and Smiths aid gta. Ott M. ABNOLUA OO WHOLESALE AND UETAIL UEALB&B IB FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. And Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, NO I* MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth, Plttßtmrgh Keep enavUnOy on hand, a Block u( Outii*, QminprM tnd Verting*. Gartner t* mad* to PTihT i’D the abort*** notice, tod In tha tatar'. ftylaa ordm promptly *U*oded_tn. [ auglT:2m wiittt p Mk*siuu - tosjyu a. flCtion W. r. Qaraball A Co.* IMPORTER* and IWlr*. web and American PA PER HANGINGS, 87 Wood rtrert, PltUburgh. a+- ;^[ c A(p>ot* inr ib« ceUhrmted .manufacture* of M«*»r*. Delieoun A Oo», Part* *Pft7 jQp Kail Style for Hate (*1 iT* PAULSON will Introduce the Nr« Stylo tor U»ta 7. un SATURDAY, August 23ih. 0. U. PAULSON, 73 Wood street, next door to corner of Foartli. Qtf- Soft llats and Caps of erory description. *u<2S.-dlw _ KDUCATIOKAL PKN N INHTITUTB, corner of Penn and Hancock streets. Tbe ensuing Baeidon of this Institution will commence iiu MONDAY, the 3i of Beptember. Tuitlou and Stationery, per session of Twenty-two Weeks . $22 00 Pupils may rater at any time, and will be charged pro rala until the end of the term, or till notice of withdrawal; a dednotion being allowed for absence on account of pro* tnctrd sickness. J. M. SMITH, Principal. angC&riSwfcW) ___ ouvit"kie*_ ww. a. ebooe*. Co-PartnerahKp Notlcw* rpHB undersigned hare this day entered Into copartner j. ship, and having leased for a term of rests the large CaR FACTORY recently erected »t ROCHESTER, Beater County, Pa., are now prepared to contract for the mamufac* lure of RAILROAD OAKS of overy description. Address, ** Rochester, Bearer County, Pa ” August 17.1556. —(aug24:tf | KIRK A “RHODES. JOM W. M’CARTHY, Bill Poster and. OislribuSor, 09-Will attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of UILLfI POR OONORRTB. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ao. Ail communications—either by mall, telegraph,or other* wrisn—directed to the office of the Morning Post, Will r»* reive prompt attention. ap7 1M I’vRTANT. —At this season of tie year, when dlsearea of the momuch and bowels are so frequent, and, if ne glected, are so apt to degenerate Into cholera mortma, or even Asiatic cholera, no family should be without a bottle of tbe Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger, and a bottle of Wickey’s celebrated Diarrhoea Medicine, which, If used according to accompanying directions, will prove a sale and efficacious remedy. They can be had only at the Drug Store of JOHN HAFT, Jl;., aug!s ISS Wood stt eeL Have you tried WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHABJONf U Dot, try It, and you will never be without It. Be sure to ask (or WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION. Or you may get a worthless article. Kor sale by all Druggist-. *J6 cents per bottle Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KEY&AiE, it. B. SELLERS A Ou, and JOHN HAFT. .V 1 ® 1 ?- MAGAZINE?, Ac. Ac Patoam tor Aapaet; Harper for August; Knickerbocker for Aogust; Ilanklng’a Half-V early Abstract. Just received and lor sale at W A. GILDENFENNEY * OO.'S Bookstore. aUB o Fifth St, opposite tb«Tb*atra. rinVKM'Y-ONfc: YKAU3 A BLAVK —aivtorkw 1!**« * X KBSiWAN!—My Bondage and my Freedom; t.r Douglasa. Part 1. Life as a Slave. Part " " J *"'■ man. With a-. In'roUuctlon by Dr James MoOone Pmltb. Steel portrait of tbe author, and other illustrations. One ,o iu“a Pr '" * l,M ' FUrB '‘ leb) ' B. T. 0. MOB PAN. TJEhitY’S Si). aT'isN—A fresh supply of Pan* *J* i tic Pane, a very superior article, just lor '"auglß Martel street, corner of gocond. X>LAN K BOUiiA—a superior *tock o! every description £> of B.ank Books for sale by HAVEN. aug'£l • - I>N VKLOPKB A great variety of rises,.styles and quall j'j tiee tor sale by L’ u *? 3 ] W. B. HAVLN. — 111 KltlllVs PREMIUM KATHAKION cools tha head, YV aud removes all symptoms or headache. I arsons u,llll, WBl( ) KATBLABION Are nerrr liable to Sunstroke. WBIOHVB PKBJAIDM KATHAMON Is the most valuable acquldtion to the toilet, retaining the U A COm at 25 cant* per bottte. auglo Airiuouru prkmjuw katuariuN stops tbo n»ir W from falling out, and produces a luxuriant growing ’ ' WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATUARION Brmores all dandruff and dlstaw* deposits. to? »»l«, -bobble, by K B. BSLLKBB A CO. TlfklGUT'S PKHMiUM iiATHAUXON is the grrotMt W KATHAJIION Renders U» Hair soft and «loasy. . DW » BO o .. Foreitleby KHYSKR, UAFP, BOOTT and SELLEEB, at a °gy .in MBl'AL —AW load Coal Blaat Charcoal Metalinyiid and for sale by [augd} J. W. BiITLKR & lly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plana. Price $2,00 per voiame. This edition la published executively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. KISSER t CO. are solo Agents for the above work- Office. No. 26 Fifth street, Opposite Mason’s, in Dr- 0. &. Shawls Optician Store. „ _ M . . , , jjqp* All orders addressed to T. J. K. A Co. wiU be strictly attended to. Ag* Canvassers wanted. angadewlm HLIEHL’S TRASSPORTATIOH HUE. A NTIQIPATING the want of facilities for transporting freight® to aail from the Eastern (Sties, via. Penney!* (>ntti anil UaUroads, we have increased our stock of ltoata« do t on same, to a OQUBLE DAILY LINK, which gives oa a capacity of over 1600 tons per month each way. We assure our frienda, and those disposed to patronise the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East ern and Western Frelgbu with ptU dca|>n l ch. augll:y Oanal Baaln, Pittsburgh. Pa. To Whokiala GrocerSf Liquor Dealers and Manufactnrerii SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality I of OIL OP COGNAC, of which %ot an ounce with 60 nUona pure Spirit will produce a due Cognac Brandy. Bis ESSENCES OP ROCHEILK and OTABu’B BRANDY; ot JAMAICA and ST. CROIX BOM, ABAC. OLDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND BCkIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by Uie he# York mann&eturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be DR. LEWIS PKOOHTWANGhR* 111 Maiden Lane. New York. P. ft—lmporter cl Daguerreotype Chaiweafa*' Platini, piTmwth, Manganesei Thom’s Eat. Oopaiva, «T>fm, [j. 4 vVv\ ■■ 4 * ; ..lf‘ ~. -i - . ' • v <' ii-.-: 1 • ■.’ iV •••■•-- MEDICAL The Graefenberg Dysentery Byron, NOBWIGH, Feb 8,1866. PoqooaKSocx, CS., Feb. 16,1866. IL E MoGOWIN, Pre**t Central Board of Education- Jaolfcrfavlv is Dissolution of Partnership. Fl'UlE partnership formed by the undersigned and JAacrs I O’KttL. In carrying on “ the Camden Coal Worts/' under rfr* name and style of JCNfiS, O’NEAL A MILLER, la now dissolved. ISAAC! JONKS, July 7th, 1866. JOHN D. MILLRB. I’ULJf MAGAZINES— Harpor'B, (or July 20 cents. Putnam, “ 20 ** Graham, ** •••• Godey,Bdffup., “ .... Knlckarboker, “ .... Lertle’B Ga**te, “ .... Petereon’a, “ .... LosHe’iJoor’U'* • Blackwood, for Jane. AU who wont NKW BOOKS, and aa Boon as Issued, lower eh&n c*n be had elsewhere, should call at than can nenau LAUFFJBR'S BOOK STORE, 87 Wood ►ireet. HUILOISO lot for balk. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two email Houses. This Lot U In a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low and on favorable terms. Title good, and dear from Incumbrance. Enquire of _o£O. F. GILLMQRB, jyjj) At Office of Morning Port. JEANKTTK 1— She Is dressed in silks and satins, And her step Is full of grace; She is lovely in appearance— • But what a sallow focal Her bands are small, but 01 how rough; She surely does not know That HERPETIC SOAP Is just the thing. And then the price is low. Tb* Herpetic Soap has been used with great success for the past five years, for removing Tan, Ballowness, and Red ness of the Skin, healing all Chapa and Chafes. Only 12% cents per cake. Used as a Nursery Soap for children it is unrivalled. Sold by S. L. OUTHBEBT, jySB 140 TWrd et CBT EEOKTVBD, at No. 107 Market street, a large a* Bortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Calf and Patent Leather Congress (falters. Prices low. Jylß SULPHUBIO AOID TOM.-(Woldhaoßen nil Vitriol,) lost received end for rale by «ug3 Fleming iiaos. ', v>'" DR- MORSE’S II Yi'JOBATING COEDIAL, a pESNOUBSoir m memgwb. Ilea! 11 Aeitared and i MARRIED PERSONS, Oroibere, will Dnd this Cordial after they have need a but tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In aii dlrectionsar* to be found the happy parents ot healthy ut apriug, who would not have been so out for this extraordi nary preparation. Andit isequallypoteuilbrthameay eases for which fl Is recommended. Thousands of young mao Lave been restored by using It, and aoi in a stogie 1&• suboe has it failed Cl benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or comsamptWe habits, are restored by the use of nbottia « two to bloom and rigor, changing the akin from« jmle, yai* low, atstly color, to a beautiful florid eotaptaxioa. Tti«£o ara some of the ead and melancholy c«\l by early habits of youth, vlt: weakness ot She bac* and limbs, palnu in the dimness of sight, loss of mus cular power, palpitation of the bean, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions,general dvbUlty, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful affects on the mind era mush. w be dreaded, loss of memory, confusion of ideas, dapreesiui of spirit*, evil forebodings, aversion to society, aelf-ajstrosi love of solitude, timidity, eto., are some of the evils prods* eed. All thus afflicted BEJTOIUfi CONTEMPLATING MARBfAQB should refleet that a ebuad mind and body are themo&tn*- ceeaary requisites lo promote connubial without these, the Journey through life became** weary pflgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shudowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happlnees of another be • cornea blighted with your own. CA'JTtUM. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial nee bean counterfeited by some unprincipled persona. In future,ell the genuine Cordial will have tbapropria* tor’a facsimile pasted over the cork of qeah bottle, and the following words blown In the glase: Dr. lOorae’fl tßvrlgoratlmg Cordial, 0. H. RING, Proprietor N. V] The Oort W ta pot op, highly concentrated, In pint tine—rrtr? three dollar# per bottle, two for five iloLUre, for twelve dollars. U. Q. Bold byDraagUU thronghodt the. United prates, Oened end the West ladles. Pittsburgh Db.OEO. H. KEYBEJI,No.UO Wood *i lx, „ PLEJttNG, BRDB.,tlo.fiO Woodat. Do .. a. BrSELLKRS, Wood street. Allegheny Ohy...BKOKHAU A* M’KENNAN; K. ... .. JAMES T. SAMPLE A 00.; Do. J. P. PLUMING. Agsnt for Ohio-J. D- PARK, fflaefamma. DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERM AM BITTERS, pukpabbd BY DR. C. M. JACKBON, Philadelphia, Pa, WILL EryfiCTUALLT CUBI LIVJiFv COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDIOS, Chronic or Nensru j MklaUly, XHiecxtt of the Kidnsjp, and aD dtiputs ansir.y from a diiordcrtt i Liver or Stoma£h, Such cj Constipa tion, Inward Hiss. Fclnessior Blood to lha Head, AtflHtyOf the Btomaeb, rood,* Fainas or bright ih title Stomach, boor Enzclatioos, Sinking, pr Fluttering At the PU of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried tod Difficult Brenthior, Flattering at the Heart, Choak tng or Sensation wbno Inlying Posture, Dimnee • of Vision, Dote of Web# before the Bight, Few and Doll Pain in tho Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of tbe Skin and Eyes, Pain fn tile Side, Bacii Cheat, Limbs, Ac.. Sodden Ficnhso of Heat Burning In the Flash, Constant Imaglu* tags ofErtl, and gfeat^ Sprits. > The propriotor, In oiling the attention of the pubUo to i tide preparation, doo* eo wit a feeling of the utmost oonfi* ! dence in Its virtues abd ada; ationtotho diseased for which .jj recommended. 1 It is no new usd untried article, but one that baa stood ! the test of a tea years’ trial before the American people, i md Us reputation and Bale la unrivalled by any eimOar pu • ! parations extent. The testimony in Its favor given by the ! most prominent and well known Physicians andlndmdu ala. In all parts of the ootmtry is tmmtnee. Beforrtng any who may doubt, to my •• Practical iUeelnt 1 Book, for Farmers end Families, to be bad gratis, of ail tn Amenta for tbs German Bitters. Pxinciwd Office and Manufiujtory, 120'Areh street, Phil*- 46 by Dr. Q*o. H. Scysar, 140 Wood, street; B. A FahnestockA Ho. O Wcoi ateeet; Fleming -Brolhar* 60 Woodetieat; U, P. SwartaandJ.P.Fleming,Alleghany dedfcdswly to • ■ 1- ••> Private DUeueii. / a DR BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, de-/ _ [m _a votes hie entire attention to saeffioe practice. ■©§» Bgf HU business Is mostly confined to IVtoate mB @k reaereal Ztaccue*, and such. painful affections, «US> brouilit on by imprudence, jomhfwlndalgeuc* and excess. .8y pbllls, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Q lest, Stricture, Orethral Discharges, Imparity of) be Blood, with all Disea see of the Venereal Organ. Stln Diseases, BeorbttUo Knap* Uons, Tetter, Klugworm, Mercurial Diseases, “-Semina! WeoXn«*e, ImpoUucy, Piles/Rheumatism, female Weal* • ness. Monthly Suppressions, Dlsearea of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and uunfi. Irritation of the Bladder and Rtdneyo, successfully teeatsa. Cute guaranteed. . • _ ....-i Tweniy years’ practice (ten in this city) enelilßS Dr. Brown to offer asauranews of a speedy euro to SuWbO may coma undeT his care. ■■ ■'*>■.•*-• , Offlo© and private Consultation Room#, 41 Diamond allay* w*. Charges moderate; * > HEUMATIBU. —Dr Brown’s newly dtocoyatetfedasg • Xt fur Rheumatism la a speedy and certain teJMdjfw that painful troublo. It never fails. * Office and Private Consultation Bitoms, N0..41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. The Doctor la always at toms, . , ' _•_. Joseph W hlte'a Carriage KepOiltOTy. JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on bait- v jgsfeM. ness in bis spacious promises, (iwftgßgffiaSr lately enlarged;) 09' the Pittsburgh gmIBBEBSSBIP’- Oreentßotg tumult., nail tbo Two MU' Bun, fcatwran Pittfibureh and LawrmcsyUt,, rMpMttmlr luvitaa the public to inspect his stock of-OABBIAQES BCQQIEd, Ac. And he particularly Informs gentlemen ijjxrcAgwrS, that sue price only is made. Fourteen yews ln th* business, enables him to place before hit u*trons the same choice rolitcflon ®f Carriages men, » mau? years paet it bag been bis particular dspartmottt to select from the various and most talented Eastern mans* facturexs. The successor hisnewsyatemJacemplete-the economy of his arrangemeutswill supply tfcwbert and meat fsaMnnablamonufactdro at moderate pricey. ... • Unencombered by..these heavy exposes. »h!d» the mania tor decorating .houses of baefcieffl *»eheapu ry to ttmhe It a eomf:: table home. To a phyr.cian wishing a good location, this offers iupe* rlor indoeements, as it is in a rich and populous country, and the subscriber is now doing on titenelve prsoUce. A Stage runs daily to and frcm Plttfiburgh ; Poßboißoe (two daily mails) within ten rods ot the boose. •' For further particulars apply to the subscriber, 00 u» premises, ot address tf nbt« to me at RemlngtoOjAHagbsay county. Pa. _ 9 W. M. tJBAr/M. IX auglß:diotroBt * •• • ■ 1 ' ~ . /JO “ .20 “ .20 M .17 “ ,18 Having tbia dak J “ J ”/®”%'ftnS t r go» : Voj U> i Saddlery huslaeas to iiemtt-1- ANDBBSvJ* “ ‘ s^^ss?assss?j|ks general satisfaction- "• J, ANDBRSba a CO., . . ausoracrcaißn ov . HAB.NESB, TEUNK3, &o. t jVo. 138 Wood lirttU Pa. ffg. orders from Country Dealers promptly attended to, and at prioea that cannot fail to be aegeptaole. aug*:ly Sew Bottling SiUtlUhmthti BOYD A MORION bare entered Into co-partaattUp to transact too tuslnsu o£ BOnMMO, t)i ill «s,at6o libertystreet, Neville lI*IL ‘ , tr . Tbej bate constantly on band a superior jj* IMDIX ALE, pat up in pint bottles. Bcalsm end , will find It to their «iv»ntap to giro as loe for themselves. Vo it* 9 POMCER, SARSAPARILLA eod T*rma ea fevoyeUeiaiioiuok. UP n< & * u^.^nujun. W. E. SCHMBBTZ ‘/S Si}. MEDICAL. TO TUB &fl£GOID£D> AGENTS >7 ■-']