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They h»T*j 00 i' J '*§'', ,val< T llO proprititora do not pretend to emotion prop)* V l °^® r P»PM»tlone that are palmed upon the A ®g-^r%'^%, üblk under the name of Stomach BUlers, fer they here '•. £ r ‘v *' r on y CDe Wafl ne «ded to render such caution » Cout. * k. * ’ "WOO4 6tr “ 1 ' ,nd "" -.+ * V> I 4b- %T‘, • »„.’ t}* ,: >• ■ <*££&£"•> j* 5; V'S'ar <’ ■ «?•.•*» 7 »«• u?* •H';*:.-.;- > ',-:v.-Xvvv^v*'v ; ; • ■ + '& : :W i- • •>/ ./'-■* A.'l . v*” ~ « -- y t fW* lh, f !! ’V' l wi ,-r- *.V ‘Mr". /• - • . ~*■' - ■ ”i *> ,* ; 2V c.t r,V;*»«*>%’^^. « '-■ .-’ 7 '.‘ : '* r - 0:: ; r -b ?■. A»*». *., ‘w*,-•: :■[ c '* ';•?*», < * ■■.• - t ••. *» t: .•*• - V' f^*'--: "'. \' "■ * ,v -'. : - - •.-, ■; -.... v ■ • .v’p.v 1 {-4 > 1 : -■': l *$L" - . KV, .< - o f y^'; l g^fM- *, »■ ■ 1 THE CITY POST. Saturday morning: Selling Liqoob ox Bpsdat. —A few days ago oomplalnt was made at the Mayor’s office against a German named Matthias Haas, the keeper of a lager beer hall in the Fifth Ward, for selling li quor on 800 day. A warrant was issued for bis arrest, and enbp®nas made out for the attend ance of a 'number of persons who had drank heer in the hduse, amongst whom were two po lice officers of the Fifth Ward. Before Haas was taken into oustody, he reoeived intelligence of jh* prosecution, went before Alderman Wil ton and plead guilty to the oharge. The mag istrate fined him the usual amount of $5O, and . being onabie to pay, was sent to jail for ten days. After beiog In confinement for a couple of days, the magistrate granted him a release, and he was set at liberty. The Sunday Liquor Law specifies that persons violating the law oan be held to answer at Court for a misdemeanor, as well as be subject in a summary conviotion, and yesterday Mayor Volt had Haas again ar rested and brought before him. The defendant, ' through his oounsel, Mr. Ed. Snowden, attempt ed to set up the former oonviotion os a bar to any further proceedings, but the Mayor refused to this claim, after an examination, lo ofah Jones and Johnston, two police officers, testified that they drank and paid for beer in the house, apd demanded bail in the sum of $5OO, *° r !w? at Court Mr. Snowden pro- the amount as being exhorbitant, üßttPutieS&the whole proceedings as illegal, and was not actuated by proper motivsfirin fixing the bail so excessively high that he know If has could not procure it His Honor, however, notwithstanding Mr. Soowden’s re marks, insisted upon the $5OO, and tho defend ant being uuablo to prooure that amount of se curity, was sent to jail. Ho will be brought out on a habeas corpus to-day, and tbo legality of tho matter tested before Judge Hamptoa. $ Thb Board"of Managers of the Aobioulto *al Sooxbtt.—Mr. 0. P. Shiras, the Seoretary * of the Board of Managers of the Agrioaltnral . Society, publishes a oard in another oolojdq, in whioh be eudeavors to explain the reasons that led the Board to deny admission to the reporters .of the preßS. But we think his statements will be found very unsatisfactory by the members of - -!v the Sootety and the publio generally. He as* y Berts, in a vague sort of a way, that some of the t reporters have iucorrectly reported the proceed- I of the Committee, at previous meetings, but does not. mention what the errors were, or in * what paper they ocourred. Whether this oharge is true or not, does not matter, as it is insufficient grounds upoo whioh to eject the representatives of the press from meetings in whioh the publio , are interested; but for the satisfaction of our own readers, we can state that we never reported | . but one session of the Committee, and that we know to be oorreot. This excuse, however, is a , mere subterfuge, and the real reason is probably I given when Mr. Shiras says the oommittee do X not dcstpe the publio to seo any of their transao- I tlona except what he (the Seoretary) chooses to j furnish. What the objeot can be in thus desir* ing Beoreßy for their actions, is more than we can say. They wore eleotei by the Agricultural Sooiety for a specific purpose—to accomplish whioh no “dark-lantern meetings” are neoes j eary; and when they thus endeavor to bide their proceedings, the publio will naturally suspect J they are doing something which will not bear j strict scrutiny. The objeote of the Agricultural ! Society of Allegheny County can be accomplished | without any secresy on the part of oommittces, J and many icflnenti&l members of the Sootety, to | whom we hove spoken, heartily oondemn the I present oonrse of the Board, as unnecessary and I Injadicioue. * Accident oh thb Ohio and Pennsylvania Railboad—Five Men Injured.— The Express train, whioh left at 2 A. M. yesterday, met with quite a serious aooideut at Remington, about 21 miles from this city, by which five passengers were injured—noneiatolly— althoagh the woonds of two of them are of a rather painful nature It seems the locomotive, while going at great speed, ran over a oow, throwing the hind car off the traok, whioh overturned, and before the brakes oould be applied with effect, had dragged it for upwards of one hundred yards. The per eons iojured were: Joseph Glenn, who had his leg badly fractured, and is uow lying at the 4J Merrick House,” New Brighton. He resides, we believe, near Mansfield, in this oounty. A Mr. Fish, of Flat Rook, on the L. E. and Mad River Railroad, had his arm broken, but be pre ferred going on, and consequently proceeded home in tho train which left Pittsburgh at 8 A M. Joseph Rb in chart, of Wyandotte county, Ohio; Theodore Adams, of Harrisburg, Pa.; *nd a Mr. Bolden, of Saw Mill Ran, Allegheny oounty, were more or less oat and bruised, but not suffioient to lay them op for more than a couple of days. It is not a little singular that a number of those who mado snob a narrow esoape yesterday morning, were in the NeW York train whioh ceme so near running into the train from Phila delphia at the time of the catastrophe ou the Camden and Amboy road, whereby nearly thirty were killed and doable the number wounded. Man Severely Stabbed.— A man named Wm Muller, a jeweler by trade, residing on Chest nut street, Fourth Ward, Allegheny, was stab bed on Wednesday night last, noder the follow ing circumstances : It appears that while Mnl len was at the Qreen Tree tavern, some four miles out the Perryavills plank road, in Ross towoship, a fight occurred between two indivi duals, relative to a sum of money wbioh one al leged bad been stolen. Muller interfered and attempted to separate the belligerents. One of the party had an old grudge against bi'j, and thinking the opportunity a favorable one for re venge, drew a sword from a cane and rashiDg ou Mr. M. inflicted three severe woauds, one on the right leg, another on the left arm and u third on the abdomen. The perpetrator of the sot, immediatelyaftor consummating his purpose made off, and has not sioco been heard of. Mr. Muller was brought to his residence on Chest nut etroet, where he lays in a very precarious condition. The name of his assailant ho refaaed to givo. Wool.— ln passing along Liberty st., yester day, we were ottraoted by a huge sign of Wool, in the Warehouse of Messrs. Harbangh & For syth. These gentlemen bavo upwards of one hundred thousand pounds of No. 1 woo! on hands, which, of oourso, they intend to dispose of at a slight advanoo. We hope they may do so, as their energy and enterprise deserve it. Filibusters for Ireland.— The Catholic says that a man has been going around our city, try ing to enrol men for a filibustering expedition to Ireland ! He gives out that be is authorised by the leaders of the Young Ireland Party, and has received the marked approbation of several distinguished ecclesiastics here and elsewbero. Melancholy Case of Drowhibo.— Yesterday, a little ohild of Mr. Etcher, nail cutter, Birming ham, .was missed from its parent’s home some time daring the day. Shortly afterwards it was dlsooyod lying In apool q£.# A - t ?a4’'ttitter Was completely about two feet deep- who desire thorough inati—uioa In Ancient and Modern Languages, ontTVocal and Instrumental Mu sic, oan find superior teachers and splendid ao- the classical department of Puff's College. Fire at the Merrick House.—A fire broke ont in the Merriok House, New Brighton, on Thursday afternoon, but after burning a small hole in the roof, was extinguished. The damage was trifling. Admitted to Bail.— Philip Borgher, the o erman oh&rged with attempting to commit a rap* upon Mrs. Christina Haaeer, was held to bail, yesterday, in the sum of 1,000, by Alder man Parkinson. When you want good Cutlery go to Bown & Tetley's, Wood street, near Dr. Keyset's. Tuoy warrant everything in their line, and we buve every oonfidenoe in their skill and attention. {Their shop is well worth a visit. Fiodb asp Wheat —Foot hundred and tix ty-four barrels of Flour and twelve hundred Ed twenty bushels of Wheat were imported to the city, yesterday, by river and railroad. Iheek will be an election for officers of the ard of Trade and Merchant’s Exohange, on sdnesday next Almost every paper in the Union ie commenting m the good qualities and great benefit* derived from ib« of Dr. J. HosTrwa’fl Stomach Bitters; end the lm use-sales which have been made by the agents In our .them and Western cities, is conclusive evidence of it* Virtues, and convinces ue that it Is just the thing lor this *fcUmate, and should be used in every family, by old and I&oung, before meals, daring thie extreme warm weather, «&» a preventive against all stomach diseases, most preva (yieot at this season, whan not only the weather but the diet :>paa a controlling influence upon the system. For sale by 'Jlruggists, and by HostxrttE, B*ITH & Co., 267 Penn street. 1 eepl NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Bxpreul; for the Daily Horning Post SEPTEMBER 1. Syracuse, August 30.— During the last evening's session. Mr.Osssidps resolution came op, denoundngthe armed intrusion Into Kansas as a vlhlatton ofihe rights of legal electors aml mbroan of tH. Intent W Oongwn In th. KonaM bill, amithit the I»wra of the GoreramentehouM beexerted to rrfreae them oatngee; lh»t the elite® In the Nebruke MU repeeling the MlseoutiCorapiomtee wee na *l»e. b«aoee the ndmteflon of the Territory ae > State would hare effected the eune thing. An exolHn* debate ennwd, durinTwhleh Mr. Van Boren moytd .D emand ‘“poaowMj Of New York edheiee to .11 the compromises of tho Oonrtltutlon. It >n.l.r«in. .11 the nr eerrod rights of the States, Mid deetarei hostility to the extension of etaxery to free territories, Mr. Otesldyta reso muon, with this amendment, was passed, and the Conven tion adjourned until Friday. The Late Fatal Railroad Accident* Burlington, N. J., August 31. —The sufferers by the late accident have all passed a comfortable night, and appear to be mending rapidly. The Coroner’s Inquest has resumed the investigation, and will probably continue threogbout the day, or perhaps longer, the determination being to sift the matter thoroughly. The number of billed la now ascer tained to be only twenty; the remains of eighteen have been delivered to their friends. One died at Borden town, and one is still lying here, supposed to be Mr. Humphreys, ofTUinoU; this wes one of the bodies not recognized yes terday ; the other is that of Hugh B. James, of Oeoil county, Maryland. Philadelphia, August 81.—The transactions in this city in Pig Metal have been less for the week than the average for the season, though there has been more the usual Inquiry; prices have advanced; sales of two lots of 100 tons each of No 1 at $2B ; ordinary brands wiling at £27 ; No 2at £25@26, and forge at £23@2t,fiQ. as per brand. The aggregate sales Were 1,650 tons. American bats are firm and a few small sales were made at an advance; the quo tations are $70@76 as per quality and size; the total sales were 640 tons; rails have advanced, and are firm at £65, cash. Other descriptions are as put reported. Baltimore, August Sl.— We hare this afternoon advices from Norfolk to Thursday evening, but there isno favora ble news. The fever Uas bad as -ever; among the new eases are Richard L. Page, Lieut. James Henderson, Mm. Tate well, two Philadelphia physicians, Dr. MoFaddvn and one other name not given; the wife of Commodore Whipple Is dead; Dr. Constable Is dying. The new cases are of a mild er type. The deaths in the twe dries for the previous 24 hours had, notwithstanding, been about 86. Chicago, August 81.—We learn from Chief Justice Lecompte gave a dinner on the 2d. to a member of the Kansas Legislature, in return for the honor of locating the capitol at the town named after him. Judge Elmore was present, and on being toasted, announced his determi nate nto resist the President’s usurpation of power. The announcement was received with great enthusiasm. Advices recelvedzfrom fort Pieros represent the troops as healthy and the Indians as quiet. Governor Brown of Missouri is dead. NXT by the Canada* N«w York, August 21.—The papers by the Canada have been received sod despatched South. Tbe London News of Saturday states, that owing to ru mors of unfavorable news from tbe Orimea beiog circulated yesterday, the English funds experienced a decline of %, but subsequently the decline was fully recovered on ru mors of a repulse to the Russians. Money was in great demand, owing to the eagerness to subscribe to the Turkish Loan. Oswego, August 80.—A man named Fitzgerald and his wife were found desd In bed this morning, horribly anti laird, and a young son in the same room was terribly mu tilated, and died sooo afterwards. A son John bad quarreled with both his parents, has been arrested on sus picion ; be slept lu a room opening upon his parents’,.and was found la it with ail the outer doors looked. Another son In a different part of the bouse was aroused by the screaming of his Mule brother, and around the neighbors. Nomination for Governor! Madison, Wis n Angust 81.—Gov. Baratow was nominated for re election, having received 108 votes out of 226. List of Unclaimed Packagea Remaining in the opfioe of the adams kx PRESS CO., 64 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, which, if not railed for, wIU be sold at Poblio Auction, by P. M. DAVIS corner of Fifth and Wood streets, on the second day of October rust, to pay charges, and for account of whom it may concern 8. D. AHen...... Pittsburgh...,.....! pkge. Allen A llaughton do 3 bdls bags R. Albright,care Freak Falk.. do 1 pkge.' M. Banersachs do 2 boles. J. W. Baker .. do 1 box. Mrs. E. Bretinger do 1 box. J. Beach .. do 1 box. 0. W. Baskin .. Mercer, Pa _..l box. J. G. Btckofen Pitubargh I pkga. W. 8. Boyd Butler.— 1 pkge. R. Bond East Libertypkge. Mbs K. Burns Mercer- 1 pkge. C F Buckingham _ Warreoton, Pa...l pkge. G. 11. Barst. - Pittsburgh..—...J pkge. D. M. Curry ; do l box. W. 11. Chapman do 1 pkge. J. A. Catferday do 1 pkge. A. Combs do 1 pkge. Jovn Ooyle do 1 pkge. R Campbell -Allegheny 1 box. C. o|Coolev -Manchester 1 pkge. J Dietrick Pittsburgh 1 pkge. W. V. Dye do 1 pkge. T. Kmerick - do 1 pkge. R Frye do 1 pkge. W.R. Ferguson do 1 pkge. A. P. Fisher Conueautville. ...1 pkge. U Foster Mercer, Pa 1 pkge. Chaa. Fischer Pittsburgh- 1 pkge. J. A. Fo-ter - do 1 pkge. Xavier Grelb do l box. A. Hess - do 1 trunk. 0. UeJoold - do 1 basket. J Hulz Butler, Pm 1 pkge. J. G. Uartz Pittsburgh _1 pkge. A. Hess do 2 barrels. J. Coffman —.——Birmingham 1 pkge. A. 0. Johnson —Allegheny —,l pkge. J. Klnxer.— Pittsburgh 1 box. M. Kuhlme do 1 pkge. P. Kane do l pkge. D Kinxer do 1 pkge. 'V.O. Lipeeomb - do 1 box. C. Linderman do 1 pkge. D. T. Lane Franklin. Pa 1 pkge. J. C. Mosber - Pittsburgh - ...1 box. D. B. Morris do 1 bucket. W. U. Middaugh do Ip box. Dr. Mathews, care U.C.Gray- do 1 box. G. b. McFsdden do 1 pkge. J. 8. McDonald. - do 1 pkge. Mies iL Nelson— Birmingham 1 pkge. K. Nicholson -Pittsburgh 1 box. K Pellock do 1 chest J. 8. Perry, care P. Morris do *. 1 pkge. Miss J. Pascal! do 1 pkge. Rhodes A Nelson do 1 pkge. C. Reiz&r do 2 texes. J Helm Jo 1 pkge. J. Belt 1 do 1 pkge. C. Klnahoil do 1 pkge. F. Both do 1 pkge. Mary Rhodes Franklin. P» 1 box. A. Spreoger Pittsburgh I pkge. J. Spenrer —— do 1 box. J Bchoster do I pkge. J P. Smith —Franklin, P»..„..l pkge. J. Smith Independence —.l box. A Schwauk* Allegheny I pkge. Troujb A lieri Lnwreneeville ...1 pkge. W. A. Torrey Jamestown.- 1 pkge. Johnson Williams Pittsburgh 1 pkge. Kill* Wolf do 1 pkge. J 11, Williams do 1 pkge. W. fl. Wall do 1 pkge. Mrs. R. williams Birmingham 1 pkge. Mrs. 8. Williams- Pittsburgh 1 pkge. P Bloomer do l bag. K. Sumett do 1 box. W. M. Derry do 1 bdie. Frank Mayer, care W. Kahn- do 1 pkge. Fl. B. Kilsey do 1 box. J- Blon-g do 1 pkge. Iron City Hotel do 1 carp. bag. 0. Thompson do l pkgo. It. Gillespie do 1 pkge. J B. Martin do l pkge. D. PembrlJge... do { l carp, bag.- A. 11. RegiHter do 1 trunk. General Tom Thumb... do 1 pkee. M. Watson New Castle, *a- l pkge. Watson A Btaulon do 1 pkge. J. Watts Latrobe I pox. W. B. DABROLL, Agent of the Adams Express Co. Pittsburgh, Angusi 31,1855. GREAT DISCOVERY! A MPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Cbemi jV cal Analyse, bare demonstrated the great value of PROP. DK QRATH'B beautiful combination,called “ELEC TKIC OIL,” for the relief and care of Pain. Bot the people themselves are rendering their verdict ts a manner both i>>«*, 2TI fIOO >w\»»l-- those who heard other* recommend It. who bad tried it. That it Is a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever t efore prepared. Why, for Corns alone, it is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as U aiw«ys cures these palnfol tormentors in twenty-four hours But what is it not worth to the people If it cures Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Bores of all kinds, (fre quently taking a wav all the pain In twenty-four hours,) Rheumatism, neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis. Piles, Womb ComplaTota, Orampe, Sprains, Sore or Swelled Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Ac.? Would $600,000 express its value to the people ? No. Because a man will give freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil relieve pain t Certainly it toilL Buch men as we have often p»h>m, hon orable Mid high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and others have so said, after from ten to fifty trials. They say the Electric OU Is the finest medical combination ever pre pared, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual In all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have, it is true, sold some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ac. Ac.) external ap plications, until their customers returned bottle after bot tle, with the remark that “ tbe remedy was woree than the pain;” yet such men have never recommended nor given countenance to them. But see some of our best merchants ordering more every ten days, and always giving additional testimony to tbe value of this wonderful discovery. That a great many ladies are using it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children, Is well known. It cures all pimples , blotches and eruptions on the face and Deck in so short a time, you would scarcely credit It. It frequently reduces & pairful swelling in two boars; has done it in ha>f an hour; cured many effectually In six hoots. If ladles knew the soothing, strengthening and healing virtues in this OU, they would never be induced to use anything else for womb complaints or pains of any kind. We now Insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley, Esq., who went to England six weeks since, (to die.) Loraoa, July 12,1846. Poop. Dr G&ath, Phlla.—Dear Sir : When I left home for my health, (scrofulous eruptions, 40,) X never expected to return again, believing that my complaint would soon carry me off. Wbeo you gave me three bottles qf your Electric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative, I did ■ot think I wouldeo very soon be called upon to thank you, as I now do, for my complete restoration. I can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come here with your OIL to a for tune in one year. There is not another similar medicine in England, if In tbe world. I will write by next steamer. Yours, moat truly, Extra y Woxy. It cannot be their Imaginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged from six months to five years, have been cured by this OU. It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion, where pain is relieved In one dav, often in half an hour. No l common sense dictates no! —and 000 written letters say no f Oome and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and ladles can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a mak ing inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our ser vices are freely given, and we are drawn upon 100 often la this way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the Oil, as I have two Physicians associated for this express purpose. Prof O. DE GRATH, No. 89 South Eighth street. Phlla. V. B. —The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please notify me of any esse or failure to cure in from half an hour to three weeks, as I wish to ours aIL mt Pj P& UTOPP, 149 Wood ft, (tugft Boft Shell C»-i ciachi nery, with steam power to and to rent, vanhouwa, materials, large stock manufacture! furniture, tools, Im plement*, Ac., Ac. Tbe value of this Interest can he approximated by an In spectlon of the properl:, Looks, Ac., for which e»ery facility will be afforded. ALSO, 23 share# North America Copper Rtock ; 6 do Chartlers Valley R. 1L Co. Stock, $176 p«U In. SGO do Bluff Mining Copper Stock, m«hj due . 10 do Allegheny Valley R. IL Oo Stock, paid up ", 116 do Pacific Gold Quarts Mining do; |lOOO Rood Candaigun and Niagara Falls Railroad Co,, coupons attached, payable in Nrc York 1100 Bund Erie Canal Cb., ) and Certificates, pay able at Erie. Terms at sale. WM. P. BAUM, A-c-Igrxw <•( li D King. Pittsburgh, Aug. Id, 186;. p. M. DAVIB, Auet'r f\'Q LET—Three story Brick Mure, Nf>. 163 Hoiilt ft**ld 1 street. P. M. DAVtS, Auctioneer. *«gl4 corner Wcxxi *nd Fifth sta. BY TUB PROCLAMATION OF TIU. rRtelDBNr of THE UNITED BTATKH, No. 642. bearing dau the 20th day of July, 1866, Public Land Hales id the TKKKI TOBY OF MINNESOTA hare been order**! to be held at the fullowing named limes and places, to wit Latrn orricx. couxtnciso on At BROWNSVILLE Monday. 221 OrtoLer, lt*66 do Monday, 6th Novraibrr, do Monday, 19th November. ** WINONA _ Mondaj , 29th ‘Vtober, “ do Monday. 12th November, “ RED WIN (1 Monday, 29th October, MINNEAPOLIS Mondav, 22d October. SACK RAPIDS Monday, 6th November, •• STILLWATER Monday, 12tb Novemla-r, •• L*nds appropriated by law for Kchc U Military, and other purpose*, u-ih ln> excluded frvm ths sales. The sales will each be kept open two weeks, if requisite. Private entries win not ln< peiiuilti-d until alter :Lr expira tion of the two wevfea; and pre-emption cliumuuU arv re qulftd 10 establish their ciaimn, by the proper proof*, aud make payment therefor, a- noon as practicable, ur before the days appointed for lhe commencement of the public sales respectively, otherwise their cUime will be forfeited. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, ibis 31st day of July, A D IS$6. JNO. HOOD, Anting OommUstoner of the General Land Office. ang-LlawOw ItAUK UHAACB. OH EAT INDUCEMENTS' WANTED —An Agent in every County m tho United States, to sell a great National Worn, entitled, Tbe American Portrait Oallary, (eULD OHLI ur AOklfTS,) Containing nearly 800 pages, and over 370 l*ortralU of eminent personages who figured Id our early history. Bound in morocco, (marbled edges.) emblematic gilt bled lug, (gilt edges,) and plain. Descriptive circulars tout free by addr^iug .G. A. CItOFUT, 7J South Fourth st., aug26:6teod Philadelphia. HOOKS AT At CTIUN—On Saturday eveniu/, September Ist, commencing at 7o'clo. k, will bo «»td, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, c.-rner of Wood *»uJ FilUi etreeU, an extensive collection of u» w aud second baud hooka, euch as are of interest and value li all variety of render*. Among the works will he found uiauy of the beat and laLet edition* of Btandard and popular authors in poetry, bit-lory, the drama, theology, science, art and miscellaneous literature Also, copies of books from a private library, now out of print; elegant editions ef family and perked Bibles, Ac. augSl p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer A fws'wo* _» i> a uctiulN This morales Jfauferr dal Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and ruth streets—One superior new Top Buggy. augSl P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. B AYE'S SUPhUIiUR WHITE GREASE, for Carrlager, Wagons, Carts, Dr-ys and Omnlbuasr*, received and for rale by (augSl) HENRY 11. COLLINS Ii'REBU DATES— 19 mots just r>c*ived and for sale by J? UEYMEK A ANDERSON, aug3l No. 39 Wood street. CtOOOA N UTS—iooo Coco Nuts just rac’d and tbr sale by ' aog3l REYMER A ANDERSON. HEMP BRED—IO bags received on consignment and for _ by [aug7| JAMES WARDUOP. FULTON CAR WORKS. FOIHDBY AND 01AOI11NK Mil UP. SANDUSKY, OUtO. fIMiE subscriber haring moved into his new Works, re- J. cently erected, corner of Water, McDonough and Shelby streets, is prepared to contract for and eiecute alt orders for PASSENGER, BAGGAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUSE FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other descriptions of CARS. Also, for BTBAM ENGINES of all sizes, GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of nil descriptions, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. Tbe Foremen of the different departments ate scientific and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories— who keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod era improvements. W. W. WKTHERELL. aug2S:tf Notice to Contractors' SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Poet Office in Blairsville, until the 19th of September nest, and at Marshall's Hotel, In S&Usburg, on the 20th, for iba Gradua tion and Masonry of SEOTIONB NO- HO AND 87, North Western Railroad—situated at New Castle. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Engineer's Office, in Blairsville, on and after the 10th of September. All proposals to be marked as such on tbe outside. augftfcUv MALONE, PAINTER A GONDKR. Wm* H.. Wakeham’s Select School, ALLEGHENY. Session commences on Monday, September 3d, 1866. Students are requested to be punctual in attend ance; and an early application is desirable on the part of new pupils, to facilitate the formation oi classes. Mr. W. may be found at hi* residence, on North Common, between Federal and Sandusky streets. ang2BMlw» \JU ANTS. —Cooksjand Girts to do housework are wauled Yf In city and cduhtry, who can give good references, none else need apply. Situations wanted lor a Gardener, u Carriage Driver, a Clerk or Salesman. Mechanics of differ ent branches, a Porter, a Laborer, a boy to learn a trade, a boy to attend store. A middle-aged man, ex/eri«nr*d in traveling South and West, wishes a situation as traveling agent or conductor of cars; can give good referenco. Apply at BABE'S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty st. auglhhtf "Ilf ANT SITUATIONS—A Gardenor, a Carriage Driver, YY and a Bar-keeper, (all Germans.) A Boy wants to learn the Watchmaking business. Foundries, Roiling Mills, Railroad Contractors, Ac., can find their help at BARR'S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty treat aog24 BUTTER —6 bbl* thin day received by aegW HENRY H. COLLINS r -5) T ✓ -r, . <*■ * > --W <** y.- r s • • o . - ■* 'A . f J* ' V* IJ ■ -«'j-.-J-fit -v; - .* p. tfn &.» K 7 - .-i A,*' •• l, y i -t-T*-. AIS»S FOR KB\ FBI J7IFA. Taj Rivxa.—The stag* of water at dusk last evening was 4 feet 7 inches, by the pier marks. It !e a good stage for navigation, and there are plenty of boats ready for busi ness. Large quantitive of freights ere daily arriv ing, and there was a large amount of goods shipped on boats yesterday. «At evening fife were loading. Tt i steamer “Eclipse” Is the regular Wheeling,packet to-da/. She leaves at 10 o’clock, A M. Tua steamer “Clara Dean,” Capt. Geo. W. Reed, will leave this morning at 10 o’clock for St Louis- She Is a good boat and bar officers will be sore to give satisfaction to all who travel or ship with them- ___ “ Qrapeshot ’’ —The steamboat “Qrapeahot” will leave this day at 10 o’clock for OindnnatL Capt- A M’ Bride and first clerk M'Bride are thorough in their line, and passen* gers will find themselves well cared for iu the new and beautiful “Qrapeahot” We commend the boat to the at tention of shippers and passengers. Thi fine steamer “Empire City” is now at the wharf loadlog for St, Louis, and will leave on Monday next. Since her last departure she has been dressed tut loan entire new suit by Messrs. Murphy A Speers, and changed hdr of ficers—Capt. J. M. Vaodergrift takes command of her, and Mr. 8. Barr has charge of the clerk’s office. Tui floe passenger steamer “ Saint Louis” will leave this morning for 8L Louis and all Intermediate ports. Her com. mander, Capt. Jesse Dean, is an experienced and ekilLfol boatman, and her clerk, Mr. W. T. Bait, Is a polite and en tertaining gentleman. We are well acquainted with the officers of the “Saint Louis,” and feel pleasure in rtcom' mending them to the traveling public. Tai steamer “Gipsy ” will leave Ibis afternoon for Cio eftmati. She Is of light draught, and with accommodations equal to any boat now plying betwaen this and the Queen City. Besides our amiable young friend, Mr. Hagert, pre sides In the clerk’soffloe; be will not bs found wanting In his attention to those who travel on the “ Gipsy.” 4 run 7 t.vcKta wavan ih vu» onaaast. ARRIVED. Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luxerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gon. Bayard, Peeblua. Elisabeth. “ Clara Fisher, Henderickson, West Newton. Venture, Gordon, BteubenvUle. Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. •• liclipse, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. bieamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •• Luierne,Bsnnett4lrownsviUe. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles. Elisabeth. •* Clara Fisher, Henderickson, West Newton. Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. •• Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. " Rosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Rochester, Neare, Cincinnati. Pittsburgh, Bteobsnvtlls and Wheeling __ Backets. 1 ■ Nrfffiii [I The ROSALIE, Captain A. S. S&xpoi&D, and fgsSSßnthe ECLIPSE, CantaJa IGso&as D. Moons, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Bteubonville and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate port*. Tbe ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. il.—Returning she will leave wheeling on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7)4 o'clock. A. M. The ECLIPSE will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A. M.— Returning, she will leave Wheeling oo Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7U o'clock, A.ftl. For freigiit or passage apply on board or to Regular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, marietta and Gatllopolla. |iei> Tbe new and splondlj steamer CONVOY. JatfjffiSijlffJoan Wou, Jr., Master, R. Dad&aqu, Clerk. leave for the above and Intermediate ports every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M, positively. For freight, or passage, apply ou board to jy23_ G. M. IiARTON, or a BARNK3, Agents. For Cincinnati and Lonlsvllle. mjv The steamer J U. CARSON, Captain D. Z. I fJjg&vjyßaicisLL. will leave for the above and inter rHftWaffgßmßdlatc ports oo SATURDAY, September Ist, ft 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to atig3l FLACK A BARNES, Agent*. The steamer BRAZIL, Capl. R. J. Gaaci; j.DSrl.JhClprk, 0. Isxaxl ; will leave for the above and ports on MONDAY. September HOTI For freight or passage apply on or to sepl JOHN FLACK, Agent. Tbe spleodU steamer WENONi, Capt. J. N. [ JLgLASflonx; Clerk, RoousKn; will leave for the and intermediate ports on MONDAY, September 3, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to sepl _ _ BARNES A POLLING WOOD, Agenla m . The steamer GIPSY, Cbul Jonn KunsrtL La*faS&ngrxE; Unanv, Clerk ; will leave for the above ■MawMBsoJ intermediate ports on SAIURDAY, Sep Umber 1. at 10 o’clock, A. M. For freight ur passage apply on board, or to aogSl FLACK A BARNKS, Agent*. For Clnclnnsttl and L>oolSTllle. fll _ The steamer JACOB POE, Capt. A. Bt*w 1 J9w£G>-bD abt '• W. Baosmxji, Clerk; will leave for the £gjg|Bfif&above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, 8- ptemker 1, at 10 A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to ao£3l_ FLACK A BARNKS, Agents. __ The ctesifler EUPTKB CITY, Captain J. M. Clerk, 8. Rxaa; will leave for above and Intermediate ports on BATU tt DA\, tSertember 1, at 10 o’clock A. M. Fur Imght or passage apply oo board, or to • ««»_ KaCK A BARNKS, AgenU. For Cfncinnatl. __ The steamer ORAPESHOT, Captain A. Mc l-^^&jAßaiDi; Clark, Wu. Mcßaios; will icare for above and intermediate ports on BATUR* DAY, September 1, at 10 o'clock A. U. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or lo aug29 FLACK A BARNES, Ageota. For Olnoinnatft and LooUvlilc. ___ The steamer ROCHESTER, Capum G. W fJMgjgjAKtAli; Clerk, Dazvo; «U 1 leave fur the above all Intermediate porta ou FRIDAY, August 31, at 10 A. M. For (Wight or passage apply on board, or 10 augSS FLACK A BARNKS, Agent*. For St* Louis, iiMh The steamer CLARA DEAN, Cap talc G. W I pAßrfLevJgßaao. Clerk, Jas. Mtuon; will Imt< for the fflrWMffffgsßaaboTe aud Intermediate ports on SATURDAY, September 1, at 10 A. M. lor freight or passage apply on board, or to ang2S FLACK A BARNES, Agent*. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 11 am. The steamer SAINT LOUIS. Captain Jcssi |*A2K§g«9DBJJi; Clork, W. T. Raaa; will leave for the «£Sfi2fiG3»abov« ami intermediate ports ou SATURDAY, SoplrmWr 1, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage a| ply on board, or to auitf! FLACK A BARNES, Agents. J . IL Uarbouri LBVKK CLERK, St. Loots, Mo., (at W. N Novell’s office.) J K. BARBOUR having long experience In Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK. toy 4 'IHIK HIDDEN PATH—By Mariou Unriand. author of X ••AJoUe.” Light and Darkness, or the Bhadow of Fate, a story cl fashionable life. The Escaped Nun, or Disclosures ol Convent Life; and the .'oufeflsloD of a Slater of Charity. My Bondage and my Freedom, by Fred Sam Slick la Search of a Wife. Cleve Hall; by Miss HewelL Mary Lyndon : an autobiography. The Jealous Wife; by Miss Pardoe James Gordon Bennett, his Life and Times. Maud, acd other Poems; by Alfred Tennyson. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. Uodey's Lady’s Book, Household Word*, Leslie's Journal, Peterson's Magazine, Ballou's Magazine, Yankee Notions, Blackwood’s Magazine, Leslie's Gazette. All the New Books published in the country for sale at the cheap Bookstore of H. MINER A CO., No. 33 Bmllhfield street. fIMiK HIDDEN PATH, by the author of “Alone.” X The Escaped Nun. Memoirs of tbo Rev. Sydney Smith, in 3 rols Clrve Hall; by Miss Bswell. Memoirs of B* nuett and his Times Prank Leslie’* Gazette of Fashion. Just received and ''T sale at W. A. GILDENFKNNEY A Qo.'d HO'tftjcacrsrntto EIWuU opjposlte the T&e»*J£L Roaches, Rats or Mice, should procure a box of the Excelsior 2£e terminator. It never falls to dear the premises of the above troublesome pests. 26 cents per box, at _»ug29 NO. 63 MARKET BT. ijHJKNITUUE POLISH—To give your furniture a bril liant polish, use the Scotch Polish, sold by the subscri ber. Price 26 cents per bottle, with full directions for use. Bold by |aug2UJ _B. L. CUTHBEKT, 63 Market et. T^MBUOIDKRJRS— Wewlll open this morning a spleudid XJ lot of oew Embroideries, compriilug— Book and Cambric Collars; Book and Cambric Flounciogs; Book Mandarin Sleeves. Also, Black Bilk Lace ; Black Bilk Net. Ladies’ and Oente' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. aug2y A. A. MASON A 00., 26 Fifth »t. P' '~UKE~Ur6uND BPloEB—Mace, spice, Cloves, White Pepper, White Jamaica Ginger, African Pepper, White and Brown Mustard Seed. aug29 F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. BREAKFAST TEA—IO chests of This superior _j Tea, at 60 cents, jost received at China Tea Siore. aug29 F. R. DRAVO, No 1 Diamood. Wanked. A SITUATION in a Mercantile or Manufacturing estab lishment, as Clerk or Accountant, by % man of experi ence; or would accept for the present of auy situation where be could make himself useful and earo a living. Any communications addressed “ 8 B. W., M at the office of the Daily Post, will meet with prompt attention. aug2BMlw* PERRY’S NO. 27 PEN—A freah supply of Perry’s Elas tic Pens, a very superior article, just reoeived and ior sale by W. 8. HAVEN, aug23 Market street, corner of Second. BLANK BOOKS—a superior stock of every description of Blank Books for sals by aog23 W. 8. HAVEN. 1 ENVELOPES—A great variety of sizes, Btyles and quail ?i ties for sale by (aug?3] W. S^HAVKN. WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHAKION cools the h«d, and removes all symptoms of headache. Persons using WBIGHTS KATHABION Are never liable to Sun-stroke. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. For sale by Dr. GEO. Q. KfiYSER and R. K. SELLERS A CO., at 26 centa per bottle. angle WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHAKION stops tbe H*lr from falling out. and produces a luxuriant growth.* WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATUARION Removes all dandruff and disease depositß. For sale, wholesale, by 88. SELLERS A 00. faoglO WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHAKION is the gwaU-bt Beautifier of the age. WRiaars premium katharion Renders the Hair soft and glossy. For sale by KKYBSR, IIAiT, SCOTT and SELLERS, at 26 centa. anglfl MYLAR’S CHOLERA REMEDY—This valuable article, so well known for Its many cores, can be obtained at «0g29 no. $3 market si. *' i*»>* * •• ‘i , )■■ ' S «**»-■ -a * * * •^VV :* * ,r , ■ r \.V.‘ '' ia i 3' ■• t* ■% 4 ' - J \ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. J. C. POSTER Sole Lessee and Manager WM. H. RBWl* M ...M,..Siage Manager. CHARLES FOSTER Acting Manager 49* Tbe public U respectfully informed that this popular Theatre will open tor the regular season on SATURDAY EVENING, September Ist, 1855. During the late recess, tbe entire premises hare under gone RKNOVaTI N AND IMPROVEMENT. In fact no expense has been spared to render this the Theatre in the Vrkon. FIRST NIGHT OF THE NEW MtMPANY, Who will appear In the celebrated Rofilantlc Drama of Rob Hoyt In which aU tbe original music will be sung. Bob Roy MacGregor Mr. C. Foster. Mi\)or Galbraith .... Mr. A. W. Young. (His first appearance.) Francis Osbaldiston .... Julia M. Cook. (Her first appearance.) Bailie Nicoi J&rvie • * * Mr. P. 0. Cunningham. (UU first appearance.) Helen MacGregor - * * Mrs. P. C. Cunningham. (Her first appearance.) Diana Vernon Miss Emily L. Dow. (Her first appearance.) Pat Stynen THE NATIONAL ANTHEM WILL BE BUNG, In which the entire Company will appear. The performance will conclude with the petite Comedy, entitled, The Governor's Wife* The Governor Mr. Uhl: (His first appearance.) Ulokory Short (his faclotum) - Mr. A. W: Young! Mrs: A. W. Young. (Her first appearance.) Letty Brings Prompter Scenic Artist - Mr. Q. W. Randall. Assistant Artist • Mr. W. Boffe. Costumer .... Mr. W. H. Stephens. Machinist Mr. O. A. Crosby. Assistant Machinist - - Mr. D. Beany. A FULL AND EFFECTIVE ORCHESTRA. Musical Director - - prot Zlttebart. AF* Doors open at T ; performances commence at 7%. augSl J. BORBTTE, Treasurer. JOHN W. M’CARTHY, Rill Poster and'. Distributor, 49* Will attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All commanlcatione —either by mail, telegraph, or other nine—directed to tbe office of the Morning Post, will rr celve prompt attention. ap7 To Female Teachers. rnUJfl CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, of Pittsburgh, X will receive written applications (until Monday, the third day of September next,) from Ladies desicous of Oiling the situation of Assistant Teacher in the High School. The qualifications must be equal to those Of tho best Female Teachers In Academies. Address R. E. MoGOWIN, augl7:d2a(obQ) Pres't Central Board of Education. KIBR’S TRANSPORTATION LINE. ANTICIPATING the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, we have increased our stock of Boats, Ac, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1600 tons per month each way. We assure OUT friends, 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 Freights with promptitude and despatch. kike a mitchell; augllry Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. To Whoimls Grooorif Liquor Dtaisri and JHanafaotnr«rs. THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF OOGNAO, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pare Spirit Will produoe a fine Cognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’B BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SOHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rection* for use will invariably he given by DR. LEWIS FKUOHTWANGER, 141 Maiden Lan& New York. P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, PUtiaa, Bismuth, Maugaueee; Thorn's Ext. Oopalva, Sulphate Am monia, Ac. doa2Ld* tf CAItPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on tho Oh ester Plank Road, two miles below the eity Une, offer to buyers thin season, AJCMINIS TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices tor cash or city acceptance. (Interest added.) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, ean be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Bto res, Noe. 18 and 20 N. SECOND at, PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets, jewels J. SIDNEY JONES. DO YOU WISH 80MB AMUSING BOOKS to take with you to the country ; ot If about to remain in the city, do you wish an entertaining Book to enliven your dull hours this hot weather, call at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A OO.’S Cheap Bookstore, No. 46 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where you wIU find the following New Books, vii: Star Papers, by Henry W. Beecher; Tbe Escaped Nun; A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol; Walkna, or Adventares od the Musqulto Shore, Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett and bis Times; Doesticks' new book; My Confession ; Mary Lyndon : an autobiography ; Da (iulncey’a Note Book of an English Opium Eater; The Tinker Spy; Barney O’Rlervloo; Arrow of Gold. augl4 rpHB MEMOTRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT, an X. his Times ; by a celebrated Journalist. Letters to the People on Health and Happiness; by Cath arine £. Beecher. The most complete and varied assortment of books in the city can be found on our shelves. Persons leaving for the country will find U to their advantage to call on us, as we always make a deductieu when selling a number at a time to oos person. Does ticks' Great Book, containing all his letters. Com plete in one volume, Illustrated—sl. Fourth supply. The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline U. Butler Lain# -*1,25. The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the suthor of Wild Wee tern Scenes. Sister Rose; by Charles Dickens—l2)4 cents. Mother and Step-Mother; by Chariot Dickers—l2)4 cts. Call in and look over our counters and shelves, and send for whatever you want in the book line to H. MINER A CO., augl7 No. 32 Smithfieid street. XT EW^BOGKs"— vlsuJU^Book - and" Stadonery X’l Store, 66 Market, near Fourth street. iiarper for Auguit. Mornings with Jesus—Jay ; $1,25. De (Juincey's Note Book ; 76 ceuls The Escaped Nun; il. Theism—the Prise Essay; $l. Dr. Spencer’s Sermons; a ,00. Hase* Church Ulstory ; $3. Long Look Ahead—Roe; $1,25 Tbe Parish SSkio ; 75 cents. Mrs. Jamieson's Commonplace Book ; $l. Library edition of Holiin; 4 vols. large type. PvcrolVs Course of English Reading; 76 cents. The most beautiful edition of the Bible for private use in large typo, and with maps; Oxford. jy3l fulfill —60 bbls Lake Superior Salmon , r 60 half bbls do do 70 do Waite Fish; 01 do Trout; 40 do Pickard; 30 bbls No. 3 large Mackerel, uew . 60 half do do do do 16 bbls Baltimore Herring, do For sale by IjylOt UaNBY U. OOLUNS. ri>H£ HAIR COLORING FLUID does not color or stain X Uio skin lo the least, bat Is every case it will restore tbu natural color of the hair, where age or siakueea turned It gray. A trial a 111 satisfy those using It of a most .cano t and stnffular phenomenon, that la, gray hair restored to Its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth. Price only 60 cents per bottle. Sold in PUUlurgh by B. L CUTHBBRT, aug" 63 Market street. a. CUTUbtaT S. L. UUtliKXat. E. (JUTUBEUT A SOW, CVRNKRAL COMMISSION AGENTS for the Bale and X Purchase of Real Batata, Collection of Rents, Borrow* log and Loaning Moneys on Bonds and Mortgagee; also, for making Bales of Produce, Manufactured Articles, for Farmers, Mechanics and others. Office, No. 63 Market street. aUgT FLUID EXTRACT or BUOHID—6 del of this ri excellent medicine received by jyID JO9. FLEMING. HERPETIC BOAP—For rrtnoriug Tan, Ballowness aud Reduce* of ihe Bkiu ; ceoH per cake. Ouperiur Lily White, or Pearl Powder; 6*,i and cts. per box. Rose Blossom Flesh Powder, for beautifying the com adg# Bold by ■"T*'nkai:.'Tr,iar .8 • CUTHBKRT, 63 Market st. I I ADRABOLUM— -- a a box. punm eo iuauudt ahgu " USf~RBOEIV REDSTONK^ ’cheap"wUuoi.— only 76 cents. Old Bedstone, or Historical Sketches of Western Pretby terianlsm, Us early ministers, Its perilous times, and its first records; by Joseph BmHh, D. D. It Is the cheapest book we ever handled, and U uow within the reach of all. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. B. DAYIBON, augS 66 Market street, near Fourth. OFFICE FOB KENT—A neatly fitted up oftoe in second story, from, of Warehouse No. 97 First street Rent low. [aug2o| J. W. BUTLER A 00. Ij'CUNOMY UlDEit—Borne pure Crab, in boxes, ‘•▼wry j choice," just received ana for sale by a agio MILLER A RIOKETBON -4/Y CLEVELAND GRINDSTONES —A superior article, rtU just received and for sale by aug2 BOWN A TETLEY, 136 Woo 1 st. H BANDS, STAMPS AND STENCILS cut to order, at short notice, by BOWN A TBTLKV, &ug2 136 Wood street FIVE OB TEN MINUTED suffices for a sitting (to those In haete)at CARGO’S, 76 Fourth street. The picture may then be called for. Open to visitors until 9U P. M. augd IT'GGS— 3 bbls Fresh Eggs received by Railroad this day J J and for sale by faug7) HENRY li. COLLINS CIOKN MEAL—6O bushels Corn Meal, ground this day, J by iaug3] F. R. DBA VO. ritOBACOO— ' " X 20 bxs Russell A Robinson’s 6s and 8s Lump Tobacco; 16 do Wm. 11. Grant’s 6s do do 16 do Grant A Williams’ 6e do do 20 do K. Robinson A Co/s 6b and 8s do do 2 cases “ dwarf boxes” Cabanisu’s half pound lump Cavendish Tobacco; 1 case “ Yankee Doodle ” do do ; 3 cases *• Thomas’ ” Perfection pound lump Tobacco; In Btore and for sale by aogl6 MILLER A RIOKETBON. POTASH— 10 caeks Potash In store and for sale by aug!6 MILLER A KIOKRTSON, STAR OANDLKS—IOO whole and half boxes Cincinnati Star Candles, 4e, 6s and 6s, In store and for sale by aug!6 MILLER A RIOKETBON. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS—Just receTvaTat DAVISON’S, 66 Market street, near Fourth: Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore, by Kingsley; 60c. Memoir of Rev. Sydney Bmith; 2 vola.; $2. Which? the Right or the Left; SL2S. My Bondage and Freedom, by FredT Don glass; $1,26. Wayland’s Intellectual Philosophy; $1,26. Bridge on 119th Psalm; Do. on Proverbs, Aa. Ac. Bodenbamer’s Great Work (second edition) on the Disea* see of the Rectum, Anus, and Contiguous Textures, giving their nature, seat, causes, symptoms, consequences, ana prevention; especially addressed to the non-professional reader; with plates and numerous cases; $2. Modern Mysteries Explained and Exposed, by Dr. Ma* bon; $l. Old Redstone; aheap edition ; 7 6 cents. 49* Books forwarded by mail at a moderate expense. aug24 v - < Mile. Marie and Mr. Calladine. Mr. T. A. Dow Unlike the general remedies resorted to for Its treatment, auoh as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system worse than they found it, it improves the general healLh, 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 tbe thousands of tontimnplaig from eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over aU other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, try Uand bboard / PETER T. WRIGHT A OO. t 241 Market st, Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. For sale by GEO. H. lUSYBBB, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. Pittsburgh. ap27atew3m is 49* Bald Heads and Hard** Hair Resto r*r—Poquxtashoox, Or., Feb. 9,1866 This is to certify that I have used •' HURD’S HAIR RE STORER’’ three months, and where my bead was bald I* is now covered with a tong growth of new hair. Cart. Uso. G. Bjcuasua, of Whale-Ship Montesoma, New London, CL Chemical Manufacturing (Jo. —Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer 1 was greatly troubled with m J hair coming ouL After using three bottles the remaining Is strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. Woodwouth. This is to certify that I have been using “ Hcalx’s Ham Rsaroaxa” about three months; and, now, where my head was bald, it is covered with a new growth of hair, almost three Inches long. I have been bald over twenty years. Auci An ah a. A?*Slob Headache and Bcuratgla or Riaav Ysabs Bvabucio Cuokd by OAKELY*S DEPURATIYE SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’fl Row, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeiey’s Depara live Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a cure. He is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depuratlvels for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSKR’S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2 Adjourned Orphans* Coart Sale of Real Eitate, BY Virtue of, and in pursuance of an order of the Or phans’ Court of Allegheny Ooun y, I will expose to sale al PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, in and near the Borough of MCKEESPORT, on MUNDAY, the 3d day of September bexVat 11 o’clock AISL, the following described REAL ESTATE, late of Dr. GEORGE HUEY, deceased, to wit:— Let 87—On north aide of Third strtet, west of Market Lot 99—On the bonk of Monongahala river, west of Mar ket street. Lot 167—0 n the east side of Market street, and two story Frame House thereon. Lot 168—On side of Market street, and one and a half story Frame House. Lots 232 and 233—0 n south side of Eighth street, cast of Market. Also—33 Lots, of various dimensions—principally, how ever, 60 by 140 feel—being part of two oat-lots, which were subdivided Into building lots, and are now within the Bor ough limits. 09. The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad runs in the centre of these Lota, and they are convenient to the place selected for the Station House. They are well located for manufacturing purposes, fronting on the Monongahala river, convenient to coal, In a handsome and thriving town, and will have all tbe facilities ot the Railroads, East and West. Also— A Farm, containing about 125 acres, known as the “ CROOKED RUN FARM,” on which are a Brick and a Frame House, and other Improvements. This Farm is about half a mile from McKeesport, and when the P.AC. Railroad is completed, will be about twskyt swims’ ami from Pittsburgh. It la a beaotiful location for country residences, and a part of it well calculated for Gardening purposes. The Monoogahela river Is its northern bound ary; the State Read runs through it, also the P. 4 0. R.R., giving to tbe occupants a choice of conveyances to Pitts burgh. TERMS—One-third cosh, balance in one and two years, with interest; to be secured by bond and mortgage. ALEX. MILLAR, Adm. de bon. non cum test, annaxo, of the Estate of Dr. _ Goo. Huey, deceased. &ug29 SUPERIOR UOUBKHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. O —On Thursday morning, September 6th, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of Wm. A. Hill, Esq . at Evergreen Ham let, will be sold, (as he is removing,) bis entire Household and Kitchen Furniture, which Is of superior quality, and kept in the beet order; among which will be found Piano Forte, Mirrors, Hair and Plash Seat Sofas, Divans, Chairs and Rockers, Card and Centre Tables, Parlor, Chamber, Hail and Stair Carpets, Paintings and Engravings, Mantle Clocks, Mahogany Secretary and Book Cate, Walnut and Mahogany Wardrobes, High and Low Post and French Bedsteads, Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, Work and Wash Stands, Fancy and Common Chairs, Dining and Breakfast Tables, China, Glass and Queensware, and a full assortment of Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Utensils, Ac. Also—One superior Barouche, for fine or two horses; one Buggy, with top; Double and Single Harness; Acl, Ac. '> 4 t. II V I'IORATING CORDIAL, A pK&NOMERon JJf MZDIOWS. H«*H> tteatored Mia Ufi.Liagtbmd MORSE'd ELIXIR TT wfll replacrwftakneas with [strength, Incapacity wit 1 efficiency, Irregularity wlih uniform and natural ac* tlTity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, hut with a happy effect on the general organisation. TIT n*y In mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous syotom, and that the parslication of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physical death. Bear In mind, *l*o, that for et ery kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cor dial Is the only rellahie preparative known. CURB 07 NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate Idea of the imzae* at ® Mil miraculous change which It occasions in Md **»«•»* nervous system, «l by WeaS by natar8 ' 0r a.r If influ,nc. Not 1, the U>g ' lhM a “- iia! prcpertlM of th. modldao roooh U.HS’ttoUon •nd restore It to Ite normal condition. tUtI n Ka * u i LOSS OP MEMORY, Oonfaslon, giddtaesa, rash of blood to’ the head, nulan. choly, debility; hyeterla, wrelchednaa, thought! of self destruction fear of inaanlty, dyopepda, ganeral pnatre. tlon, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, incident to males, decay of the propagating fhMttau, Iryi* teria, monomania, Tagna terms, palpitation of tha heart Impotency, constipation, ote-, from whaterer causes arising It Is, If .there be any reliance to bo placed on human testi mony, absolutely infallible. A QREAT MEDICINE Jon FEMALES. Tha unparalleled efleots of this great restorer, in .11 complaints InoMent tofemales, mark msVot tathAmSiSi PSSH 0 ' •““o‘mtshaye bean tontS tbflnmnda of Inylgorap to concocted—all purporting to be in tbfi rarlour diseases and derangementa 1 0 which swdelloate (Omrtton of woman render her liable. __ y yEaY WOMAN OP SENSE, Who enllere horn weakness, daramreml>^f , n«™_— tremors, pains in tha bacS, or any peculiar toiler sox, or common to both S’ tnrigorating Oordlil a trial. “ *•" MARRIED PERSONS. Or others, will and thlß Cordial after they have n.»t.v.„. tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the systemL dlxeotlonsare to be Brand the happy iff spring, who would noi hart been bo but for thlaerlriiJjT nary preparation Audit Is oases for which It Is recommended. Thousands ctmlaZ men hare been restored by using It, and not In a elnJlaln® stasee has it foiled tc benefit them. * *° PERSONS 07 PALS COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, are reeiored by the ose of a bottle ex two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale. «>i # low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. 1 TO THE MISGUIDED. These an some of the sad and melancholy effects proda* eedby early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the bach and limbs, pains in the head, dimness or sight, loas of mu«. colar power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive funcuona, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. ° Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded, toss of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, eelf-dlstrust. love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ct the evils erode, ced. All thus afflloted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most n* eeaaary requisites to promote connubial happiness; without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pOgrimaga—the prospect hourly darkens the view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another bs * comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Hone’s Invigorating Oordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, ail the genuine Cordial will have the propria, tor’s faoelmile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown In the glass: Dr. Eorse’s lavlgoratlng Cordial, C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y| The Oordial is put up, highly concentrated; in pint tlee—pric* three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 193 Broadway, N. F. Noawioa, Feb 8,1866. Pittsburgh _...«JDb.GEO. H. KKYBRB,No. 140 Wood 81 Do. - FLEMING, BROS., No. CO Weed st Do. R. R. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny Olty-BECKHAM AM’KENNAN; Do _ JAMES T. SAMPLE A 004 Do J. P. FLEMING. Agent or Ohio-~J. D. PARE, OlnclnnatL [aplLdavly GERMAN BIT TEES, PBBPABBD BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., will axrxonuuxt cum LIVER OOMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Sidney s, and aU diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach* Such „ asOonsthm* tlon, Inward Piles. Fulness, or Blood to the Bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Disgust for Food,* Fain ess or weight is the Stomach, Boor Slnkir • Fluttering ' * the ' -»uctations, b.—Jng, or at tbs Pit of the Btnmacn, Swimming of the Heady Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Gboak lug or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Teliownesa of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bach, Chest, Limbs, Ac- Sadden Flashes of Hest Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtues andadaf atfon to the diseases for which it Is recommended. It is no fair and untried artiole, bat one that has stood the test of a ten years* trial before the American people, ' and Us reputation and sale is unrivalled by any pfe * paratkms extant The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and veil known Physicians and individu als, in all parts of the country Is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my “ Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Booh, for farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all tb Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street. Phila* delphia,Pa. i&- Sold by l>r. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A 00., No. 0 Wood 6treet; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street; H. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny deoifaiewly Is iDR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, do- a Totes his entire attention to an office practice, caffif Hie business Is mostly confined to Privatt jES& Venarai Diteaut , and each painful affections, brought on by Imprudence, youthful Indulgence and *»**—«- Syuhllis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, 8 tile turn, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea ses of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Slop* tions. Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ana, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneyß, successfully treated. Oure guaranteed. Twenty, years' practice (ten in thu city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come under his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley, fi®, Charges moderate. norfcdawly KIIBUMATI&M,— -Dr Brown’s newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain remedy fox that painfat trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Booms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home, novfcdawly Joseph White’* Carriage Repository. JOSEPH WHITE, cow carrying on busir mmm ness in bis spacious premises. lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and KjjaffteßJiUla- Oreensbnrg turnpike, near the Han, between Pittsburgh and Lawrence?}lie. respectlolly Invites the public to Inspect bis stock of OAHBLA6ES BUGGIEH, cc. And he particularly informs gentlemen jnaxhauriy that one price only Is made, fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before bis patrons the same choice collection of Carnages which, so many years past it has been bis particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern mania* fecturers. Tbe success of bis new system is complete—the economy of bis arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencombered by those heavy expense; . 1. wW* tna ffie prlcfc of goods, (owing to large rents.) JQSBpffiwnTpfl will »U, on ready money only, u mnbli lrai than the nmul prouts. flllhfttllffl OaiTiageerepalredln the beet manner, with deenal milE undersigned, proprietors of the nrmoTOtap. X VERTiSKK, wishing to embark in another enterprise, oifer the entire establishment for eale. The paper is Wltß second volume, and la now doing a good, profitable bualneea. The jobbing and advertising the present year will reach $1,600. The sabecrlptlon list is large, and increasing rap idly. With a little exertion it ean be doubled. The mate rial Is nearly new. Payments made easy. For a good practical printer, this is an opportunity rarely presented. Possession will be given at the close of this volume. AES'* All communications relative to the above can be ad dressed to the subscribers, at Plymouth. ith-Mind oooatv Ohio. [suglLdsvtf] UOBINBON A LOCKE To Phyilciatt*. or those wanting a finn«|. try Residence. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for eale his property, 7 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Sleabenvilie Turnpike. It contains TWO AOKJS3 of good level land, well fenced; on which is erected a tine inrw two aud-a half story frame house, with six rooms, and basement office and cellar, built and finished in modern style. A good stable, and other necessary oat-buildings. A good well and cistern, with pump. There are about 100 choice fruit trots, of every va> riety, just beginning to tear. In short, everything neces sary to make it a comfortable home. B To a physician wishing a good location, this offers supe rior inducements, as it is In a rich and populous country and the subscriber is now doing an extensive practice. A Stage runs daily to and from Pittsburgh: FosUffies /two dalty mails) within ten rods oi the house. • 99 For farther particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premise* or address a note to me at Remington, Allegheny “3taUot«, a t w. M. 8S&, M. D: Notice. —..-.—. i H A t**' 1868 . 6014 my Stock In tha Saddlery business to Messrs. J. ANDERSON A CIL, I mae pleasure in recommending them to my friends and former customers,ond to the public generally, and would respectfully solicit for them a continuance of my patron age, feeling confident that all work received of them will give general satisfaction. j. p. SMITH. Cgjfflk ANDERSON A GO.* 6jgg|gra, tumjrAortrsßßS or SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &0., No. 188 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orders from Country Dealers promptly attended to, aod at prices that cannot fail to be acceptable. aagtdy Naw Bottling EitabUihmont* BOYD A MORTON have entered into co-partnership to transact the business of BOTTLING, in an Its branch es, at 6 8 Liberty street, Neville Hall. They have constantly on band a superior article [of INDIA ALE, pat up in pint bottles. Dealers and Arntilaa will fiod it to their advantage to give us a call, and exam ine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of PORT BE, BABSAPABILLA and MINERAL WATER. Terms as favorable as any other house in the city. AH orders put up at short notice. BOYD A MORION. jelfc4m No 68 Liberty sh. Neville HalL . r “"' " Vv(V':*Vv ■ , ti -» ~i :‘ -'k f'.t * 1 MEDICAL. dr, MORSE’S AGENTS: DR. HOOFLAND’S C.ELEB RATED Private Diseases. To Pi Inters.