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THB CJTT POST.
MONDAY MORNING:
''" Laeoebt. —A lew weeks ago, a '
tottn girl. from the oountry, applied to mm. ,
Foil, the landlady ol the UnitedStatoa j
Penn street, lor employment, stating i
Was Isx. entirely destitute circumstances, . i (
MM 16 hating^'«• f " her ; '
JSonttoW wTpaid“Tn
Stow hours, another girl in the house, Elizabeth
Steen going up to her room, discovered the Ger
man girl at hor trunk, from Whloh, on examina
tion $7 00 in gold and silver were found to have
been token Before she oonld be arrested, the
German girl left the house, but on Satnrday mor
ning she was taken into custody, and brought
before Alderman Wilson. She stoutly denied
the robbery at first, but afterwards acknowledg
ed to the cTimo, and agreed to refund the money,
wbieb she did. and was discharged. On search
ing hor trunk, over $2OO in gold was found,
whloh proved oonolusivelyAhat her story of de
stitution was false. She left in the oars on Sat
urday. for the East.
Dhdicatioh or a CathoLio Chubch in Wash
ibotob —On Sunday, the 26th nit., the new
Catholic Chnroh, in the Borough of Washington
was dedicated under the title of tbs “ Immacu
late Conception.” The oooasion was a novel one
in Washington, being, the Catholic eajß, the first
time a Catholic Bishop officiated iu his saorod
oharactor in that plaoe. The dedloatory sorvioo
was performed by the lit. Rev. Dr. Whelan,
Bishop of Wheeling, assisted by the Rev. J.
Treacy of Pittsburgh, the Rev. 0. U. Sheehan,
of Temperanoeville, and the Rev. J. C. Farran,
Pastor Mr. Malone, of Wheetiog, officiated as
master of tbe oeremonies, assisted By Mr. Josoph
Farran, of Brighton.
The ohuroh is a small, but neat and substan
tial- briok struoturo, 55 feet in length by 36 in
breadth, capable of Beating two hundred and
fifty persons, and erected at the ooet of twenty
four hundred dollars.
StAOKWATHB ON THE ALLEGHENY RlVKll. —
The MoKean oounty Citiren.etatss that a slack
crater navigation ia to be ooaatruoted from
Bmlthport. Pa. to Olean, N. Y., by way of the
Allegheny river. The oondition of the river
between the two points named is euoh that the
ooet will probably not exoeed $20,000, and that
amount oan easily be raised by the sale of stock
to those who live on the line of the work. It is
intended to famish an outlet for the coal and
lumber of that region. Workable veins of oan
nel and bituminous ooal are found in MoKean
oounty b"t a Bhort dißtanoe from the proposed
navigation Iron mines are also found within
eaey reach- though at present not worked.
Should this slaokwater navigation be oonstruc
tod the effeot of it will be to throw the ooal,
lumber and iron trade of that region upon the
New York and Erie Railroad, at Olean.
At& meeting of the Young Mens’ Sodality of
Pittsburgh, held Sunday, August '26th, Reverend
Itfreotor presiding, the following preambles and
resolutions were presented and unanimously
adopted :
\¥hbebab It has pleased God, in the insoru
tabid ways of His Divine Providence, to take
from UB our much esteemed Prefect, Johu J.
Crowley, therefore bo it
R'tolv'd That we Binoerely sympathise with
the family and friends Of the deceased i a lamen
ting their irreparable lobs.
R*tol»'d That we will wear the usual badges
of mourning, in honor of the deceased, for thir*
ty days.
Raol»'d That a committee bo appointed to
wait on the family of the deoeaaed, and preseul
them with copy of these resolutions.
J. Holland, Srcretary.
Coon? Refusing to set a Rowdy at Lib
erty —Application was made to Judge M’Clure,
on Saturday, to release on bail Alex. Forsythe,
committed about a woek ago for riotous conduct
in the Seventh Ward. The counsel of the de
fondant- in making the application, stated that
the magistrate who had committed him, Alder
man had refused to take bail, and had
advised to do the same. The
Court sent for Major, who oamo and
f pronounced the in every partiou
ar He said he had nevt* spoken to any
magistrate about the matter, and refused to take
the security offered, because it was only ttrav?
ba*l His Honor deolined to aooede to the ap
plication and said Forsythe must remain in jail
until hecould procure good and responsible baiL
A Hobbjd Crjwb.—Tho Beaver Star states
that on Monday morning a murdered ohild -was
found-oa the pnblio road, near the residenoo or
$ John Davidson, In Big Hcavor township. It was
1 entirely naked, and seemed to be but a few days
i old it had marks on Its throat that indicated
.i that it had been ohoked. Besides this, there
2 had been a knife Thrust into ita left side, which
j extended into its bowels. Boveral marks of vio
’ lence were also seen on its head, and a cut an
inch and a half across tho shoulder. Of what
inhuman stuff must the heart of a mother be
composed, who oould thus oaase the death of her
child. Efforts are being made to find out who
committed this dreadful act, but as yet the ex
amination has been uasuooessful.
Rdlb or CoiraT. —The following Rule of Court
was adopted on Saturday:
“ Tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny
county will entertain applications for lioenses,
and hoar all persons making objections to the
name- on the first day of October nett.”
This rule is made in oonformity with tho fifth
seotion of the aet of Assembly of April 14, 1866,
which is as follows :
“Seotion V. The said Courts, by their rules,
shall fix a time at whioh for liceoseß
gi-all be heard, at which timo all persons mating
objections shall be heard.”
Fal b b Peetbbces. —A woman named Marga
ret itahm made information on Saturday, before
Alderman Parkinson, against a pedlar, who rep
resented himself to be a Hungarian, for obtain
ing $4B from her by false and frandnlent repre
sentations. The pedlar, it appears, bad a I
quantity of linen, towels, &0., for sale, which he |
offered to sell her for $4B, alleging they were |
worth three or four times ns much. The woman
purobaeed, in anticipation of getting a great j
bargain bnt on subsequent examination Bhe
disoOtered the artioles were worth little or no
thing A warrant was issued for the srrest of
the pedlar.
i.m Drowsed.—A yonng Irish lad, named
Nioholas Barry, was drownod in the Mononga
hela river, near the Point, on Saturday after
noon. His body was subsequently recovered,
and on in<jaeßt held by Coroner Lowry. TLe
father of the lad has only been two months in
the country, and since his arrival here has met
with quite a series of misfortunes. Ten days
ago his wife died, and lost week be buried two
of his children. The boy drowned on Saturday
was tho last of the family.
Matthias Haas, the German committed by
Mayor Vote, for selling liquor on Sunday, was
releaded from jail, on Friday evening, on giving
$6OO bail beforo Alderman Wilson. It was con
itemplated by tbs ooaasel of Haas, Mr. Ed.
Snowden, to tost the legality of the arrest, by
having him brought before Judge Hampton, on
i a habeas corpus, but aB the man’s wife was so
I exceedingly til os to need his attendance, the
! intention was relinquished.
AcCIDEHT os THE C. AHD P. RAILROAD— A
bridge on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail
road eitnated abont ten miles north of Welts
vllle was accidentally set on fire on Friday, and
burnt so maoh, that when the looomotive Bed
ford attempted to oross, the etruoture gave way,
and preoipitated the engine into the oreek. 'I he
.maohlne was considerably broken, but we believe
no person was injured.
A Mbah Piece or Busihess.—On Thursday
last after the,Camp-meeting at Tarentum had
adjourned, and the people nil gone, a gang of
mean, deepioable eooundrels. sot fire to the pul
pit and stand used during the meetings. The
villains who would be guilty of an act like this
would befit subjeots for the Penitentiary, and
will undoubtedly get there, if they meet with
their deserts.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
Reported Expnsily for the Daily Morning Post
SEPTEMBER 3
The Lat« .Railroad Aetldint.
PBOAMipau. September I.—-The coroner’s inquest into
the causes of the recent aertrtrot at Burlington has not
yet been concluded. Tbs Jury this afternoon adjourned to
Monday morning.
tlr. Gillespie, of Natchez, Miss., one of the victims of the
disaster, died ihi« afternoon. His wife Is very low end is
sinking rapidly, ebe 040001 survive. The rest or the
wounded are getting along comfortably.
The wife of Commodore R«ith. another victim of the
Burlington tragedy, died this evening at tits house of Com
modore Storer at the Naval Asylum. This makes 22 deaths
from the calamity.
Ktnui Emigrant*’ Aid Society.
Boston, September I,—A meeting of theKansafl Emi
grants’ Aid Society was held last evening. Three commU*
tees were appointed: let, to devise and
method for making all the ministers of New England life
members of the 8od«ty; 2d, a oommltb*
with the various religious societies in the State on the
wants of Kansas, and to unite their contributions; 84, a
committee to raise, by a general contribution throughout
the Btate, the sum of $20,000.
The Epidemic at Portsmouth and Hor-
EiLTOioaE, September 1 —The death* at Norfolk for the
twenty-four hoots ending at noon on Friday were fifteen '•
among the number Is Captain William E. Btarke, with his
wife and daughter. At Portsmouth tbedeathator the same
time were fourteen. The disease Is assuming a milder farm.
An abundance of physicians and nurses have arrived from
Savannah, Charleston and New Orleans
The Southern mall of this morning does not extend be*
yood Savannah.
Collector or Cmtomi at Ban Pranelaco*
Washtsqton Citt, September I.—The President has re
moved Richard P. Hammond from the office of Collector or
Oustoxxu at San Frmnolsco, and appointed Mr. Marcos C.
Latham, late M. C., In his place. Latham U forGwlnn in
the pending contest fbr the post of U. 8. Senator.
Nxw Yore, September I.—Port an Piinoe dates to the
16th ult. have been received by nn arrival this morning.
U was very sickly there at that date, particularly among
the shipping.
Nrw Yoat, September L—-The steamship North Star, for
Havre, sailed at noon, with 100 passengers, and $126,000 in
specie.
Lost of the Submarine Telegraph Oatoia*
Halifax, September I—A despatch from Sidney states
Lh*t th« submarine cable was lost by mismanagement,
when forty miles out. K was insured for $70,000.
stocking FacTory*—C. DALY’S Stocking
Factory, where everything Is made in the UOSIREY LINE,
is et the corner uf SL Olaii and Penn streets. He is con
tinually turning oat <"«y variety of Hosiery, we^
*nd suitable to the aoason, which may be alwavs obtained
Wholesale and Retail at hU Store, corner of Market »uey
mod Fifth street Don’t forget the name—C. DALY ana
va * pa _
’"jo* Almost every paper lo the Union is commenting
upon the good qualities and great benefits derived from the
use of DrT J. HosTMtia's Stomach Bitters; and the Im
mrn»e Rales which have been made by the agents in our
Southern and Western cities, la conclusive evidence of iti
vjrtups, and convinces as that it Is just tbs thing (or this
climate, and should be usod In every family, by old and
youdk. before meals, during this extreme warm weather,
L . preventive against all stomach dlseaws, most preva
lent at this eetson, when not only the weather bul the d*t
haß a controlling Influence upon ths system. For sale by
Druggists, and by HoswWtt, SMITH A 267 Penn street.
BPpl ______________
" oiark’a Stomach Bitter* arwackuowteuged
by all who have iried them to be the best family median*
of the age, for the care of Dyspepsia, Oo.ti.eMra, and • dis
ordered state of th. Ll».r .ad Btomach. Thor ha.o no
rival Tho proprietor, do not protend to caution people
from nrini! other preparation, that ere pilmed npon the
public under the name of Stomach Bitters, to they here
tbaiKi thst only one trial »oo needed to render »ueh caution
by Cotton 4 CI.ULI. No. 22 Market
.treet; Gre. 1L Ktrsia, 140 Wood street , and bj Druggists
generally.
L.UI of Unclaimed Paebagei
REMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF TUB aOAMS Ki-
PRESS 00 , 64 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, which, If
not called for, wIU be sold at Public Aactloh, bgr P. M.
DA Vl*. corner of Fifth end Wood streets, on the second
day of October next, to pay charges, and for eccoom of
whom It may concern
S D. Allen Ipif-
Alien A llsugbton do 3 odls bags
K. Albright, care Frank Falk-. >lo *
M Uanernschfl do 2 boxes.
J. W. Baker do j box.
Mr*. K. Bretiugar do 1-box.
J. Bee<*b to \°° X
GW. Uaskln Mercer, Pa —1 box.
J. 0. Bacfcofeu Pittsburgh 1 pkge-
W A Boy®. Butler- 1 pkge.
It. Bond. - East Liberty 1 pkge.
Mien E. Baras Mercer 1 pkge.
C. F Buckingham Wartenton, Pa...l pkgo.
G. 11. Baret Pittsburgh 1 pkge.
D. Sl.Curry - do l box.
W. 11. Chapman do l pkgf.
J. A. Oafferiay do l pkgo*
A. Combs do l pkg*
John C0y1e.... do } P k «*'
ft. Campbell Allegheny 1 box.
0 C Cooley -Manchester 1 pkge.
j' litetrirli - Ptttiburgh 1 pAg"'
W. V. Bjr. J ° }•**••
H. 9rf» 110 J I’M*-
IF. B. F**rgasoxr. do } Pfß®
A P Fisher...— - .OonneautTllle.-1 pkgo.
II Foster -Mercer, Pa 1 pkge.
Chu. FUUter PltUborgh 1 rtp.
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0. Urtcoll to __ * b ?‘ k ' l
J. Hut, »«*•«. *J» } P k «*-
J. Huffman- Birmingham 1 pkge.
A. 0 Johnson..—.. Allegheny 1 Pkge.
J.Riowr Pittsburgh. ......lbox,
M. Kohhne do 1 phea.
p. Kane do 1 pkge.
D Klnaer do 1 pkg«-
W.O. Llpseomb do * box.
C- Llnderman —«• do 1 pkge.
V. T. Lane —Franklin. Pa 1 pkge.
J. C. Mosher - Pittsburgh 1 box.
D B. Morris do 1 backet.
W. U. Mlddaogh— do Inbox.
Dr. Mathews, care H.O.Uray~ do J box.
0.8. McFoddm do 1 pkge.
J. S. McDonald - do 1 pkge.
M>**s M. Nelson Birmingham... I pkge.
V. Nicholson _ Pittsburgh 1 box.
K. Pollock do } chest.
J 8 Perry, caw P. Morris do 1 pkge.
Mils J. Pascal! do » PJ«*-
Hhodrfl A Nelson do * Pkg®-
0. K*Uer - to 3 boxes.
j Balm do 1 pkge.
J. Rdtr to life;
'“■'.V- 1 ' ft iIK.
M U frmklln. P»- -J »»•
'^“ r 4.r«e.r Pittsburgh | P»gr.
J. *<bu!*teT do 1 pkge
J P ftmlih Franklin. Pa 1 pkge
I fl m uh Independence ....1 box.
A gchwaokr Allegheny 1 pkge.
Tnmjb A Heri LawTeneeTtUe ...1 pkge.
W a Torrey -Jamestown.. I pkge
Johnson WUliams Pittsburgh I pkge.
Kills Wolf do 1 pkge
J. n. Williams do } P*«*.
W. Q. Wall do l page.
Mrs. R. WUliams Birmingham I pkge.
Mrs A. Williams Pittsburgh } pkge.
P Bloomer - do 1 bag.
K. Sumett - do 1 box.
W. M. Derry do l Wls.
Frank Mayer, care W. KubD- do * Pkge.
Jf B. KUeey do J box.
J Blooii:
Iroo City Hotel do 1 carp. bag.
t» TbouipeoD. ■ do 1 pkge.
11. Gillespie do 1 pkge.
J. B. Martin do 1 page.
J l pkge.
I> Pembridge. . - do 11 o*rp. bag;
A. H. Register - do I trank
General Tom Thumb do l pk*^-
M. Watson-.- Castle, P*-J Pjge.
Watson A Stanton do 1 Page.
i w.tr. Latrobe -i box.
J Watta W. B. BABROLL,
Agent of the Adams Express Co.
ttsburxb, August 3U 1865. __ .
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From Port so Prince.
Sailing of the Bortb Star.
GREAT DISCOVERY!
k MPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Cbeml*
A cal Analysis, bate demonstrated the great »•£•«
PRO*. DB QRATH'B beautiful combination, eaUsd ELKO
TRIO OIL.” for the relief and core of Palo. But the peopte
themselves are rendering their , {J dlet .£ • JJSS'LSj
u nmlstakeable and satisihctory. More than 20,000 bottle*
hare been eold In a eery abort time—a great to
LOOM who heard others recommend It. wbo had mant
That ii l» a splendid discovery Is everywhere acknowledged,
*nd nothing like It was ever tefore prepared. Why, for
Corns alone, It Is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as It
Liw-ys cares these palufal tormentors in twenty-four hours
Bat wbat Is It not worth to tha people If It curaa Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcere, Bores of all kinds, (fro
jaently taking away all the pain In twenty-ftmr hours,)
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis.
Piles. Womb Complaints, Orampe, Sprains, Sore or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Ac. f Would $600,000
express Its value to the peeple I JVo Because a man will
give freely for relief from pain- Will this Oil relieve faint
Certainly if wOL Buch men as we have often named, hon
orable and high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and
others have so said, after from ten to fifty trial*. They say
th« Electric Oil Is the finest medical combination ever pre
pared, neither offensive nor injurious, hat effectual In all
the above and many other cases. Some honorable and
heavy business firms have, it is true, sold some of the old
I (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ac. Ao.) external ap-
I plications, until their customers returned bottle after bot
tle, with the remark that “ the remedy was worse than the
patnyet such men have never recommended nor siren
countenance to them. But see some of our bast merchants ]
ordering more every ten days, and always giving additional
testimony to the value of this wonderful discovery. That .
a great many ladles are using It as a medicinal toilet article
for themselves and their children, Is well known. It cures
alt pimples, blotches and eruptions on the (ace and neck in so
short a time, you would seal rely credit it. It frequently
reduces a paii\fid swelling in two hours; baa done it In ha f
an hour; cured many effectually in six boon. If ladles
knew the toothing, strengthening and heating virtues In this
Oil they would never be Induced to ose anything else for
womb complaints or pains of any kind.
We now Insert a letter Just received from Henry Wiley,
Ebo wbo went to England six weeks since, (to die.)
***■’ Loirooa, July 12,1866.
P*OY- Dx Ueath, Phil a.—Dear Sir: When X left home for
mv health, (Bcrofulons eruptions, Ao.J I never expected to
return again, believing that my complaint would soon
carry me off. When you gave me three bottle# of vonr
Electric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative, 1 did
*ot think I would so very soon be called opon to thank you,
-a i now do, for my complete restoration.
I can only s»y, before the departure of the steamer, that
that have nans*** _ be untrue, nor a decep-
SgS-Sar
,hnt any physician can answer, will be
I to.
on, a® I h»™ W° BB OBATBL
N0.29 Sooth Eighth street, PUla.
hour » thrM week., M I ykh *g “?£! SLu „ [.0i30
*r- for by PB. Wood a.
COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTBBORGU BOARD OP THADtt AHD
nKR€HAHTB* SICHAROK.
OPPIC&B8.
BHTPTON.
firtt Vice f*rexidcni —Wm. H. Smith.
Second “ u Wm. U. Browr
Secretary— Wm. 8. Havih.
Treasurer —Jous D. Scuut #
Superintendent— B. T. Northam, Jr.
Committee of Arbitration for August— W. R. Brown, V.
P.; 0. W. KiCRttBON, B. Barxwkll, Jobs 8. Duworth,
Isaac M. Puisccs.
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTBBURQH MARKBIB
Omci of (Hi DAtti Moamffa Post, 1
Monday, September S, 1856. f
FLOOR—Sales 89 bbls supetfine from wharf at $8; 16
bbls superfine from wagon at $0; 86 bble Superfine from
wharf »ts 6 12. 4 . ....
GRAIN—Sales 260 bushels rye from depot at 62><,e; Is.
bushels oata from wharf at 37
WHISKY Sa-es 97 bbls rectified Id lots at 36<adbc.
BACON—Sales 20,000 lbs sides and ham« at private terms;
10,000 lbs shoulders and hams in lots, cash 10l6@llo;
6,000 Ibi bams cash HUc.
HAY—Sales 11 loads from scale? at $ll($13 per ton.
Weekly Review of the Dry Goedi Tradti
NfW York, Wednesday, August 29,1866.
The Bry Goods trade manifest* a little more activity, de
rived from the Increased purchases making by country
dealers and local jobbers; but while owners of Cotton
Abrica seem desirous to realite. .’uring the prevalence of a
mwttv rood Inquiry therefor, even at the expense of some
Slight concessions In price, woolens are not pw# on the
market and are free from that heaviness which partially
characterises the current transactions in most other de
«mlDtlonßJ>f manufactures. Tbo general receipts of wa-
Mnablo productions are moderate, but In most cases quite
adequate to the wants of buyers, though a few of the
choicest articles are not as plenty os is requisite to promptly
satisfy what orders for such factors »re daily obtaining
from their customers.
Brown Bbeetings and Shirtings are more in demand, but
at infirm rates Bleached goods are plentier and a shade
easier, but are not very actively Inquired for. Cotton
Flannels of desirablea-yles are salable aDd firm. Denims
are obtainable at a trifle below oar last quotations, yet th.y
rale quiet. There is not much doing in Brills or Duck,
which are somewhat decreased, and lean In favor of pur
chasers. Ginghams are In rather light supply, and are
eteadj, though but moderately deal t in. Lawna * nd Nan
kins appear as previously reported We DOtlce a slowly In
creasing demand for Osnaburgs, which are unchanged In
orioe Printing-Cloths, though not over-abundant, are In
active and languid. Prints are more freely offerel at
weaker rate*, yst without affecting the Inquiry for mieb.
Stripes and Ticks are plenty and heavy, being in slack
are not very brisk, though they still display
considerable steadiness. Blanko'-ar* in demand at former
rates. Cnsalmerea are in ample stock and fiir request at
old quotations Cloths and Doeekina are pretty freely
token wi hoot change in valu«. Pmnoela are salable and
firm ’jeans and Linseye exhibit no Important variation.
Mouslin Delaines are moderately active, and bring pretty
lull prices Satinets appear raiher qni-t. though firm.
Shawls have not varied much. Tweeds are dull and
dr SSnSifa productions *re activelv Inquirod for. and are
generally very firm Tbs supply of dwrirnb’e ankle* is
quit® moderate, sud in some instances a scarcity is expe
rienced- while there prevails an improving inquiry, par
ticularly from country dealers »bo ace desirous to have
thrir orders promptly Ml*!, and who willingly pay lor
what roods they select full prices. Cottons do not fare off
u well as Silks and Woolens, the latter being the least
abundant, and the most actively competed for. The cur
rent Imports are by no means vwy ex tensive, but are pretty
well assorted, and, for the most part, enter directly into
consumption. The aucJlon business is lovtvlog.and hla
likely to be an interesting feature of the general traffic for
some lime benco.— X- F. Times TAurstiav.
N*w Yo3 l. September 1 —Cotton firm; sales 1200 bales—
N 0 fair 11U: Bplaods middling 12. Flour a tri”**
tower, sales 7000 barrets a* lor good Ohio, and
62fSt9 for fcouthsro Wheat a trifle lo»er, with sales
600 baa Corn firm: sales 32.0 W) bus. Whisky steady,
wtth sates 2*6 bbls. Tobacco firm. Pork stlffrr. but not
aootablv higher, sales 1400 bbU, the market denlog firm,
with an upward tendency. Lard firm, w ,Lh sales 200 bar
rets The market U barv of B»r< n Batter and Cheese are
Arm Groceries firm; sales 4SCO bar* Hto Coffee at Tull
drices sales &00 bbds Susrar and 600 bbls Mnlawes Iron te
firm better, ‘ales 1500 tons Galena at C -.- Tallow
steady; sales 10,000 Ibe at 12S- Stocks In fair demand, sod
prices uocbaogvd.
CI.ciMJH, September 1.~ Fleur in mrderete Jom.nJ .
m»obet hf»TT but prir-M nut lower; role. iW bfcl« *1 »« u>'.
Whr«t...sales 1301) bus »t J 1.20 Rye 8.l . I'JO bo. .10.)
the offering* and demand '"dag
limited. Whisky steady : sate? 276 bbl« at - M .
BAlTtuoa*. September \ Wheat dull today, an-i price*
liregulsr ; sales white at *1.00651,78, and red at
I/.! Corn selling at 83 lor white, and Hi for y*»tewF our
duiL and without sates; Ili»*arJ street UelJ at i. .*7 -a*' .
City AUlls,f:,76ttsa.
Auction—Sai«« I3a»ly.
AT the CcxomereUl e*l« lloc-d*, coru*f of Wood *o<l
nitbatWtt.at lOo'ciocS, A. « funeral
of Seasonable, Staple and Vnvtj Drj QooJ*. Ctolbiu*, UooU
and Sboea,U*U f C*p», Ac.,
ATS O'CLOCK, P. M ,
tfTocerieß,Qu«a*»are, Glassware, Table Cutlerr,
Qlaaß«,Ne* and ttocond Il*n<l UoattbaM and altoMa rai
allure, Ac.,
AT T O’CLOCK, P. M ,
Books, dUtlonery, Fancy Arttclr*. Moaleal Instrument*
ttnJwar**ni Cutlery, Olotbtog, Variety Orod*,GoM and
SllTrtr «aL*VA Ac. P. M. DAVIB. Auctioeeer >je3l ti
l S3lGJii3fc*fl SAI-K OP PARTNRHHHIP INTEREST
\ IS A GRIfiAT MANUKACTI’IONO KSTABUSU
MRNT The uodersign«*d. of Ilugh T>. »M
exp»a to aaie at Public Auction, at the Merchants’ Kx
change. Fourth et, to the ritj of Pittsburgh, on THI/HS
DAY, the C-h day of September, lHi6. at TU o'clock P >1 ,
ail the right, title, Interest and claim of said llogh D. King,
as id euoal co-partner, of, to and to the Una aod real mod
personal estate, prop«firr»' - “t"' l ,rf ,K * nrTn
uancrTatap or ti tl. Ryan « tx*- . _ _,
The manufacturing establishment of this tlrm U one of
the greatest and mwt complete “f k‘od u> the W«t
comorislng Immense manufacturing building and ma«tl
oerr, with steam po«rT to u*-* and to rent, warehouse*,
materia La, large stock manufactured furniture, tools, im
plement*, Ac. Ac.
The raloo of tbla interest can !*■ approximated I-t an m
spectioo of the proper! , books, Ac . t<>r which erery facility
vl! | be a Curded.
ALSO.
23 *bam North America Copper SUvii .
6 Jo Chartier* Valley K. 11. Co. til-* - *, $l-6 pa»d m .
teo do liluU Mining Copper Bu*»k, m«u Juc .
lu do Allegheny Valley It. KCo «lo:k, paid or :
116 do Pacific Gold tguarti Mining Jo.
$lOOO Bond Candalguu and Niagara Kalb Railroad u>,
nupoua attached, payable in Ne* lorli
$lOO Bond Erie <WI Cr> . 'P*nu* ' and Certiftoate*, pay
kble at Erie.
Terms at ftal«
Aiwliju***' of H D Kind
Plttuburjb, Auf \\ IHii. I’ M- UA WB. ' 7
.1 -o LKT—Tbrr* aur, P.ricS Mur*-. No; brnltl bald
1 ~r TO, p. SI DAUB. *»rtu.D™.r.
k OgI4 rurtirr rt nod ar»d riAh «*•■*•
HAKPKtt— 500 Harper's J*>r September, m il
only 20 cents per ropy—tb* bev: number *»er Uuue*
Putnam for September, 20 rents ,
OtKley'B Lady's Book f'*r Brptetnb-r, recon J supplr.; .tk
KranK Leslie's Ladles' Gasctte, 20 rant*
Leslie's N*w York Journal, {third supply,. 1? *-ot-
Ballou’s Mazarine, 1° 1,1 Jl '
Yankee Notions, (l.«urlh supply. > 1 1 cent* ,
Peteraoo’s Magazine, tb> 1<
Tbe abote lust recelTed by Elpres* aod for sal* *t
LAUFBKK'a lunjKsToHfc,
a „ ft l No :tn pifth street.
MAHAUSKa Foil dKPTh’MBKK- j
Harper's Ma£»?.ine for t'Hpterubrr \
Putnam's do 't-
Ballou's <lo d>.- |
Peterson's do i
today's Lady's Hook du
Leslie's GawUeol Fashion do
LpalWfl Nov York Journal do
Harper's Story Book, No. 10, lot it«i.teml»«*r
All the New York and Philadelphia papers toe tl»i« week
For Hooka. Magaiiue* or Papers. call or ernd to
«*. A. CHLDKNFBNNKY A CO.'*,
BB pl Firth st., opposite the Theatre.
AHFhH S/VuTNaM’S, end ail the Monthly Magatloet
tor September, now ready uad for sal*» by
11 MIN til A LO ,
se p\ No. 3*2 Hmith&tdil fltrrnt.
I rf>tUMMCNOS A large ’aMoriment of fhfthiouable L»r««
l an d Mantilla Trimmings, in Moire Antique aovl other
desirable styles, )um w»Jt«I by express, by
W pl A. A. A CO., 26 Fifth sU
a LPAOAS—A~ A. MAfcON A <A>. hare just rece.red 60
A pieces of Black Alpa*as, all gTcUt*, of yery superior
quality and lustra. ?^Ei
DE LAISES—A. A. MASON AGO are Just opening
some y«J choice and desirable colors.of ali wool and
Persian Da talftea, . Be P l .
aVTnU *OUNi> XJfINANTS for all the Dwelling
Lioases put under our care, we ere now prepared to
procure tenant* for others. Owners of recant booses will
find It to thetr intorrst to gNe us a rail, as we lure doilr
applications for bouses- Also. collection of rents, Insureu
~ .„d ..per. .twee to. Ctorj-JMdgk BoBi
63 Market street.
Mpl - -.— _
moFTIWMV At AUCTION —Title morning, tnilaj,
1 Aoeuet SI, at 11 o'clock, »11l lie «old, at the Commer
cial a* l "* Boome, oomar ot Wood and Plflh atraota One
superior naw Top Boggy
gug3l
AYB'fl-SUPKHIOII WHITE (JHKaBK, for Oarrtaui-a,
Wagons, Carts, Dr ys ami OmniboaseA recelyed and
for salaby |sng3l] HKNKV H. COLLINB-
Oa'l'Eb— U) mate ju*t received and for ealo by
H KMYMKK A ANDERSON,
&Ug3l No. SO Wood Bireet.__
vOOOA NUTS—iouO Coco Note ju»t rec’d and for eale by
/ aug3l _RKYMKII * ANDERSON.
Hwm P lo bag* received oo couplgnmenl aud for
aaloby |.u«T] .1 AMES WARDROP.
~ FULTON CAR WORKS.
POURDIIY AMD HACUISK If II OP»
SANDUSKY, OUIO.
THE subscriber having moved Into his nsw Works, re
cently erected, corner of Water, McDonough nod Shelby
street*, is prepared to contract for and exeouui all ordew
for PASSENGER, BAGGAGE, POBTOPHCb, DOUSE
FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, ani all other
descriptions of OARB.
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all sixes, GEARING,
RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and ull other
work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
I The Foremen of the different departments ere scientific
anil practical men—mostly from Baetcm manulaotorliui
»bo keep themselles Intorra-d anil adopt all taluable mod
ern Improvements. W. W. WKIIIERKLL.
>og3o:tlf __ . . .
Notice to Contractor*.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Post Office
In Blairsvllle, until the loth of September next, and it
MarshalPß Hotel, in Saltsbare, on the 20th, for lb* Uredua-
Snmttd Masonry of SECTIONS NO- 86 AND 87, North
Western Railroad-situated at New Castle.
Plan* and specification* can be seen at the Engineer s
Office In BlalrsvilJe, on and after the 10th of September
Ail nrooosals to be marked as such on the outside.
aag29-lw MALOaNE^PAINTERAJIONpKIt.
Wm. iL Wakeham , i Select School,
allrohrny.
Session commences on Monday, September sa,
1866. Students are requested to be punctual In attend
ance • and an early application l* desirable on the part of
new pupils, to facilitate the formation oi dosses. Mr. W.
may be found at his residence, on North Common, between
Federal end Saodarky stieets aug2Bbll»
W“ ANTS —Cooke indWls to do housework era wanted
lo city and country, who can give good reference,:
none else need apply. Bltuaticna wanted fcr a 1
Carriage Driver, a Clerk or Salesman, MecbanlM of dltl.c
entteanchea, a Porter, a Laborer, a boy to learna*
boy to attend Btore. A middle-aged mam
traveling South and West, wishes a situation astraveUng
agelit or conductor of cars; can clre goal Appy
( t BARB’S Intelligence Office, 410 JJberty fit. a
bbl * UU * 4 ' 7 ffl&Y H. COLLINS
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TELEGRAPH HABKET9
AUCTION SALES.
p. H. DAVIB, Aneuonnor
WM, P DAUN«
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer
n ® FOR RIVER MR*.
Thi Rivtß. —On Sunday evening thaw »ere, by the pier
marks, 1 feet water. On the earn, day of the week laat
year, there were bat 18 Inches by the metal, and not more
than eight Inche. In the channel, f csterd.y the weather
was warm, and -e were rlelled with eereral shower, do
ring the day.
TR. “ Prairie Ross" and “ W.nona” arrived yesterday,
with One loads of freight.
Thk steamer Quaker Olty was cold on Saturday, to Capt.
N'Danlela, forslo,ooo.
TB. steamer Ohicago passed Evansville on the diet, on
her way to Pittsburgh.
Td. steamer “ Rosalie," Capt. A- Sheppard, 1. the regular
Wheel,ug packet this morning; ch. leaves »t 10 oclock.
Tbs following boat, will leave this pert the Em
plr. City, Oapt. Vandegrlft, tor Bt. Lents ; Jacob Poe aud J.
B Carson for Louisville. _
POUT OF PITTBBOBQH
aubivkd.
Bleamer Jeftereon, Woodwart, Brown" 111 *-
Ctere F&ber! HenderleAeon, West Newton.
Venture Qort nn , SteobenTHle-
Mt?S^No™lWWemvn.e.
Boaalle, Bhephenb
Prairie fUxe, Martatt, Bt. Loola
Lebanon, Rhoilea, 8L Louie.
Wenona, Bbunk, Cincinnati.
Own. Larimer, —. Cairo.
Conroy, Woll, Ualliopotls.
DKPARTKD.
gTa'J.S&Sw^.N.wlon.
Venture, Cordon, Btentonr lie
Michigan No. 1, Beret, Wellarille.
Eclipse, Moore, Wheellug-
Clare Dean, Beed, St. Louif-
Saint Louie, Dean St. Louia.
Orapesbot, MoßrUe,Cincinnati.
Qlpsy, Klinefelter, Cincinnati
STEAMBOATS,
PUMbvsrgb, St.ubenrjllo ul Wlicollng
, JHgjh The BOSAUB, o'eptoin A. 8. BOkrnran, «nd
iaWWlh. KCUPSK, Captain iBIOMh D. »UI
DAILY PAofenTB,
Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at oil Inter mOdlaa
ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on MondnJß, Wed
nesdays anti Pridaya, at 10 o'clock, AM.—flatuxriiapßhe
will leave wheeling on Ttieodays, Thursdays anil Saturdays,
“'tlm KCLireß will also leav. Pltteburgb on TnelJaya,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A.
she will leave Wheeling on Momieya, Wednesdays and YrP
days, all H o'clock, A. M.
Per freight or epjiy Ag „ Ett
nov2B N°- lM fionl attest.
lleeiilssr Tnalday Pwolawl for Wheeling,
01 arietta and Oalllopolta.
___ The new aod eplendll etenmer CXJNVOi f
I JIrSL&Jobh Wolf, Jr , Maater, E. Clerk,
leave for the above and intermediate porta
e r*ry Tuesday, at 4 o oloei, P. positively,
Agent..
For Cincinnati. _
The steamer YORKTOWN, Captain TnoMta
I IPS* faPnr; Clerk. Pasts McCloeliT; wIU leavalhr
above and lotermedlate porta on MON
DAYTorptranber'S, at 10 o'clock A. M.
. AWMIBL
_Z° r “b. < C A iSSi* D. Z.
I Uefl&a&Bnii kau, will leave for the akov. and Inter
idßWWa—«... -eon, on MONDAY, September 31,
at 10 A. M. ....
PoHWghtor passage Agents.
por Sl. Louia.
Ttw steamer BRAZIL, Capt R. J. Oiac»:
r fE3?L-feClerfc. C. la&A*L; wIU Wave lor tbo above and
porta on MONDAY, tieputftber
For Cincinnati.
Tbe aolendU steamer W KNONA, Capt. J. N.
I IP?* Saa.,n.. ; Clerk, KoaiNSua ; wBI leave for the
and lotermedlate ports on MONDAY,
•WptemwT 3, at 10 A. M.
p„ freight or Agents.
For Cincinnati and Ltoolawilic*
The steamer JACOB POE, Capt. A. Btew
-1 fCtf*. ■ fk A£Tl 0. W. lUuuu.v. OWrk ; will Irave for tbs
and Uitcrnmilitv ports ©o MONDAY,
d ptembetsT at 10 A. M.
,or freight or pa»ag. a*,^
For SI. Louis.
Tha itrair KMPIBB CITY, CsnUln J. H.
I JBtU&VA!n>Dw»in; Clert, S. Bus; «U 1 lo»»« fcr
.lx;TB snJ IttUsTOrdisto port* on MOV
I)AY, Bsptember 3, st 10 o'clock A. M.
lor freight or psirasgn spplj on tosrd, or to
.ukJO SLACK A BAHAIS, Ag«nt».
j. lE. Bu-bonr,
LKVKK CLERK, St. Loots, Mo„ (»t W. S. NmlFt
üßce.) J K.BABBOUB hulng lon* eiwlisOM In
Kdcrlnng »nJ UlKhMjlns Er*l»bl tot
mperior InJiioMneD u to Strttotbcto Jollrloj • DISUUABU
ISO OLEKK. _ m^_
tI'HE HIDDEN PATH —By Mat Tod H&rUcul, author cf
I "ilonu."
Light and Darkness, or the Shadow of Fate. a story of
fanbionable life. .. „ „ •
TU# fjan, or DUclodorea or Content Ufo , end
the J©nfes2uot of a StstcT of Charity.
I * u * --
Olere Hell; by Miss SewelL '%
M»ry Lyndon: an autobiography
The Jealous Wife; by Mb* Pardoe
J»m«9 Gordon Bennett, bis Llfb end T^ioee.
Maud, and other Poems; by Alfred Tenottoo.
MAGAZINES FUR SEPTEMBER.
Godey's Lady's Book. Household Wurds, Leslie's Journal,
IWmio’s Magaalne, Ballou’s Megerine, Yankee Notions,
BlankwoudV Magaaine, Leslie’* Gaietta.
All the Sew Book* published in the country for rale at
the .'heap Bookstore of U. SDNEB k OU
No. 33 gxDtlhtald strr«i
riAUK UIDDBN PaTu, by ih© author of ■•ak-l. ‘
1 The Escaped Nun.
Memoir© of the Ret. Sydney Smith, in 3 rola
Clers Hall; by Mias S»w©lL
Memoir* of Bennett and hU Timed'
Frank Leslie’s Uatette of Fashion.
I > net rrceieed and for sale at _ „ , ~
W. A. QILDEN PENNEY A OO.’fi,
1 au«ia Fifth at., opposite the Theatre.
I I I <jUBKK.KKPEKti inti all others wb• aw annoyed with
I H Roaches, Rat* or Mice, should procure a box of thr
l-Ucrliwr Exterminator. It never fall* to clear the premise*
of the above troublesome peat*. 26 cent* per box, at
( NQJtf_MARKKTJjT._
I 1 VunNifURK POLlHli—To five your lumituw a bril
< Mtnt polish, use the Scotch Polish, Mil by the sutwcri-
I ber Price 26 cents per bottle, with full directions for u»-
I Jk>ld by [sug29] fi- L. CUTUBKRT, 63 Market at.
I^MUKOIDEBTES— We will opeu lhi» morning a splendid
lot of new Embroideries, comprising—
-1 Book and Cambric Collars;
! book and Cambric Flouncing*;
i . Book Mandarin Sleeves
' i : -iAiso, Black BUk Lace ;
t AgT Black Bilk Net.
'yiladies’ and Gents’ Unen Cambric lUndkcrchhiOi
| A. A. MASON A Ou., 26 Fifth »t.
GKOUNB Nuimegs, Cassia, All
spice. Cloves, White Pepper, White Jamaica Ginger,
African Pepper, White and Brown Mustard Seed. I
, U(? 29 W. R. DRAVQ,
Y'NQUSU BBEARVABT TEA—IO chastß of this superior
H, it 60 oenle, lost received at China Tea 8?ore.
aug*T DBA Diamond. _
Wanted.
A SITUATION in a Mercantile or Manufacturing estab
lishment, a* Clerk or Accountant, by a man of experi
ence- or would accept for the present of any rituatfon
Whore be could make himself useful and cam a living
Any communications addressed “ 8. B. W ,” at thr omce
of thi> Daily Post, wtU meet with prompt attention.
aog£kdlw* _
1> kitKY’B Nu. PEN—A fweh supply of Perry's Elas
tic Pens, a very superior article, just received and lor
Bile by W. a. HAVEN,
ftU g23 Market street, corner of Beccnd,_
LANK - BOOKS—A superior stock of every deecrlptlou
of Dutuk Books for sale by
aujtf3
Ijtti VRLOPEB—A great variety ot elioa, etylM and qaall
j ties for salo by I augV;?' W H HAVEN
Vif IUOIfraTUKUIUhI EATIIARION coola tb. head,
YY taJ remove* ell symptoms of headache.
Persons using
WEIGHTS KATUABION
Are ooveT liable to Son-stroke.
PIU6MIUM KATUABION
U the moat valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Hair in idt required form. . ... L
For vale by Dr. OEO. B. RKYBKB end R. E. SELLERS
A 00., at 26 cento per bottle. * U S IQ
. «r hlquT'B PHKM.UI« KATIIAHION stop. th. Ilslr
W from blllmr our. And product* ■ luiurl»ul groolh.j
” WRldrfrS PREMIUM KATIIAIUON
11-moTM .11 dudroff m
wholesale, by & K. SBLLKIip 4 00.
RIGHT'S PHBMIDM HA.
W KATUAIUON
H «d KLLHJB...
S » yT.BK'B CUOLKRA &KMKDV —i'hlfl «rtlci»
M s *■».. *»
DR. COOK’S REMEDY TOR INTEMPERANCE Per
sons who wlshro ref rein from th, u» of lotoiicMlng
liquors csn now obtnln this rnlusblo remody. It Is sold St
the low price of $1 por bottle. In some cases
. „„„ mt. direction* in tinpli i 100 u dwitibii,
Usnt. _ Sold only in th. dty b, B.
. VI .mt HIIKS A A. MASON A 00.' have Ja«t rtc'J
F iecM of pi,an B "“* w **’°zr
-S-. lurtN and quality- : !set
superior luytra
A A —MAHON ACO continuing to cloW OUt tbe
A. b*l“ th* •»* of L.wo, Bar.g«, ChaU*
Ohlntaea, and other kind* of Dreflfl at still
reduction In prices. *-C---
L»R AN DIED OH ESSE — A so prior »r tlcl *[“ r “ ot ' 1 ,"
O Bars, Baataoranta, Eating
by [opgOT] UKUBY H. OOLLINB.
btb snaQo^B5 na Q0^8. b?
( IUIMNKY TOPS—3OO flothto ,’SSS>° U "
yy patterns, for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS —SO bbla Pork Ugs. the
best and cheapest substitute for Bacon that can be ob
tained in market, for eele by
enrf7 ' * BESET IL OOLLINB.
ARTIST MATERIALS— CoIors airo Canvass—A fine as
sortment just receiyed and for sale by
_auj37 FLEMING BROS.
ALD U—*l,ooo lbs on band aod fbr sale by
_ aug27 FLEMING BROS.
ALCOHOL— Just received and for sale by
sugar FLEMING BROS.
POWDERED JALAP —200 lbs Just rec'd and fbr Hale by
aug27 FLEMING BROS.
POWDERED BLOB—3OO lbs on hand and for sale by
aug27 FLEMING BROS-
("tHROMB YELLOW—4OO lbs on band and fi>r sale by
J augar FLEMING BROS.
COFFEE —250 bags Rio Just received and for sale by
tnggfi SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER
SUGAR —100 hhds prime N. 0. for sale by
aa£tt SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER.
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AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRB--J. 0. FOSTER sole Lwsee «od Mana
ger; Wc. H. Rirr>, Stage Manager; Ohablu Foarsa,
Acting Manager.
VOICES Of AMflfißO*:
lions anti Parquette.. ~6oe. I Prints Bona, large %%M
Second Tier 25*. | Private Boxes,amall $6 <W
Boxes for colu a 1 p*rvoo% •'25 cents.
49* Certificate, securing seat*, cents extra.
First appearance of the celebrated Comedian, Ur. W.
DAVIDOK, wbo will impersonate bla great character of
Paul Pet and Ur. Pilucoddt, assisted ty the followlog ar-
Uatee: Jolla M. Ooote. Mrs. A. W. Young, Mrs. Fostrr,
Mrs. Borette, Miss Lillie Cantor, Mr. P. 0, Cunningham,
Mr. 8, Daholn, (hi) first spoMrsnca;) Mr. D. How*rd.
HONDAi EVENING, Beptimbib 3, 1866,
PAUITPBTt OK, “I HOPS I DON’T INTKUDB."
Pas de Deux, M'lle Marie attl Mr. O.Uadlns.
Bong—Prim* Donna—Mias Emil, L. Dow.
Overture, Orchestra.
To conclude with POOtt pILL^C ®!f n D J 7 V
Poor* open at 7 ; performance to begin at 7H-
JOHN W. MCCARTHY,
Bill Poster and. Distributor,
Will attend to the Posting and Distributing ot all
BLLLB°FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES. EXHIBITIONS, Ac.
All communications—either hr mall, telegraph,
wise—directed to the odea of the Morning Poet, will r*-
celre prompt attention. *P 7
To Female Teachers*
filflß CENTRAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, of Pittsborgn,
X will receive vTltten applications (until Monday, the
third day of September nexti; from Ladies dee irons of filling
the situation of Assistant Teacher in the High School. The
uealifications most be equal to those of tne best Female
Teachers in Academies.
Address R. E MoQOWIN,
aagl7:d2w(chB) Pres'i Central Board of Bdneation.
KIEH’S TUASBFOaTATIOM LINK.
ANTICIPATING the want of facilities for transporting
Freight* to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennsyl
vania Canal and Railroads, we have increased oar stock of
Boats, do , on same, to a ROUBLE DAILY LIME, which
gives us a capacity of over 1600 ton* per month each way.
We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronize
the State improvements, there will be nothing epared on
our part to render general satbfection in fen warding East*
iro and Western Freights with promptitude an^de»|)atch.
Canal Basin, Fittsbnrgb. Pa.
To WboUwaW Grocors, liquor t)Ml«n
and Manufacturer*.
Thr SUBSCRIBER Is now importing » oopsrior qoilitj
of OIL OP OOQNAC, of which % of U oanoo wttb 00
JAMAICA end BT. OiIOXX BOM AIIAO. CIDER Uhl
PEAOH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and BOOTTISH WHISKY, ere acknowledged by the Now
York manufacturers by thegrcat demand after them. DL
reotions for use will invariably be given by
DR. LEWIS FBUOHTWANGKB,
141 Malden Lane* New York.
P. B.—lmporter ol Daguerreotype Chemicals, Plailna,
Bismuth, Manganese; Tborn'e Ext. Oopaira, Bulphate Am
monia, Ac. docfllds tf
CAUPETINttS.
Delaware county carpet manufacturing
ASSOCIATION, on tbe Chester Plank Road, two miles
beloW/-the city line, offer to bayera this season, AXMINIE*
TER, IAPBSTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK
and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced price*
for f«h or city acceptance, (Interest added) The slock,
comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety,
aan be examined at the Factory Warehouses. Darby, or at
the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N.BKOQND st, PHILADELPHIA.
Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets.
}e!4:3n*da J. SIDNEY JONES-
Irving's Groat Work.
The life of george Washington .—The first voi
tim* of the above work U now read; tor delivery—the J
second volame will be reedy shortly. It Is neatly gotten !
Erlnteil on fine paper, with three or moTe portraits and
Price $2,00 per volume.
' This edition la published exciutively by subscription, and
payable on the delivery of each volume
T. J. WTftMCft a CO. are sole Agents tor the above work.
Office, No. 28 Fifth street, opposite Mason's, In Dr. G k.
Shaw's Optician Store. v ~ ..
All orders addressed to T. J. K. 4 Co. strictly
“ iQTtnen wanted. rntfaUwia
I traded to. C^i
Palmar’* Celebrated ISptourean beooe ,
STANDS PaEBUIiiENT for flawing Boupe, GraTtaa,
fisb Meet, Gama, Ac. We adriee all good hooaewlee*
It. trj IL Price 26 cents par bottle,*t all Grocery tad Fruit
(Korea lu tbe United State* and Canadas,
for sale by M’OLCBG and G. B. KEYSES, Pittsburgh.
P. T 110110111 A 00,
241 Market street, Philadelphia
Jaolfcdawly t*_
r\o YoirWlflH' BUMS AiIOSLNG BoOKfi to take with
I ) tou to the country ; or If about to remain in tbs city,
doyou «Uh an entertaining Booh to enliven yoor doll
boon this hot weather, call at
W. A. QIJLDKNPENNBY ft CO ’S
Cheap No. 46 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre,
where joo will find the fallowing New Boohs, vli ;
SUr Papers, by Henry W. Beecher;
The Escaped Nun;
A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol;
Walhna, or Adventarc* on the Musquilo Shore;
Memoir* of James Gordon Bennett and bis Tia*» ;
Duestieke’ new book;
My Confession;
stanr Lyndon : an autobiography ;
De Quineey** Note Booh of an English Opium Eater;
The Tin her Spy ;
Barney O’Bierdoa;
Arrow of Gold. angl-^_
rfMiK 11KM01U8 OP J Ail KB GOJUHjN ,»n
I his Time*; by a celebrated Journalist.
'Letters to the People on Hearth ami llapplnea*! l>y Cath
arine E. Beecher. . .. . . $.
The most complete and varied assortment of book* in the
city can be foond on our ahelves. Persons leaving for tha
country will find It to their advantage to call on ua, a* we
•lwayo make a deduction when sailing a number at a time
to one person. w _
DoesUckß* Qreat Book, containing all hi* letters. Com
plete Id one volume. Illustrated—sl- ,^ oar^ J
The Old Farm Uouse; by Urt. Caroline H. Butler Lalng
Sle Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniac*; by the author
of WUd Western Beenes.
Call In and look over our counters and shelve*, and send
>r whatever you want In the book Une to
H. MINER k CO.,
No, S*i SmlthOeld street.
SUgIT ,77
NKW BOORb—At DAVISON'S Book and Stailonery
Store, G 6 Market, near Fourth street
Harper for August.
Morwings with Jesus—Jay ; $1,26
D*> Qalocey’s Note Book ; T 6 cent.-*
Tbe Escaped Nun ; ftl.
Theism —the Prise Essay; $1
L)r. Spencer's Sermons; $2,60
Hase's Church History ; $3.
Long Look Ahead—Boe; $1,26.
The Parish Side; 76 cents.
Mrs. Jamieson’s Commonplace Book ; $l.
Library edition of Beilin; 4 rots, large type.
Pycroft’s Course of English Beading; 76 cents.
The most beautiful edition of the Bible for private Use
m largo type, and with toaps; Oxford.
[MSU—6O bbls Lake Superior Salmon ;
r (SOhalfbblfl do do
70 do WoltoFisb;
61 do Trout;
40 do Pickerel;
30 bbls No. :i large Mackerel, new ,
bO half do do do do
16 bbls Baltimore Herring, do
For sale by l jylftj UfNBY U. OJLLINS _
rpas llAili COLUMN® FLUID does not color or stain
X the Skin In theieast, but in every case it will restore
the natural color of the hair, where ago or elcknees has
turned It gray. A trial will satisfy those using It of a most
rurio .4 and singular pAenoincnoH, that Is, gray hair restored
to its natural rolor, with all the strength and healthy
growth of youth. Price ouiy 60 cents per bottle. Bold in
Pittsburgh by ' 3. L- CUTH.BKHT,
“ U g7 * _ 63 Marks t_strwet
B. OUfUfeIET.
S. CUTUBKHT ft SOS,
General commission agents ror th« sale and
Purchase of Real Itotate, Collection of Rant*, Borrow
ing and Loaning Moneys on Bonds and Mortgages; also,
for making Sale* of Produce, Manufactured Articles, dc.,
for Fanners, Mechanics aod others. Office, No. 63 Market
street.
l iLUla’ *LBU) KXTHACt uK Bl
Pi oioeUant mtHilome r«coi»aJ '-7
Jj_> 9
JOS. FLEMING.
BapETIO SOAP—-Por rumoTtcjS TVn, Saliownßas and
HodnaM of ibo Skin ; 12% cantf per mho.
Superior Lily Wtlta, or Pearl Powder; OVJ and 12,S eta.
P 'BMe l ßloaaom Flesh Powder, for beautifying the eoui-
Dluxlon. Sold by . 4
P aug g 8. i* OUTHBBET, 63 Market *t._
certain car® lor Piles. *6 cents per
box. Sold at 63 MARKET JT.
*| UST RUUkI V Kl>--OLl> ~ KBDBTON K, cheap ediucu—
•l ouly T 6 cent*.
Old Bedstone, or Utstorical Sketches of Western Prcsby
terUnlsm, Us early ministers, Its perlloQß times, and Its
first records; by Joseph Smith, D. D. It Is the cheapest
boob «e ever handled, and b now within the reach of nil
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
J. 8. DAVISON,
&U(t g 65 Market street, uear Fourth.
OFPiOK FOB RKNT—A neatly fitted up Olhco in mamd
glory, from, or Warehouse No. 97 Fin* street. lti-ut
low. iaaglffl] J. W. BUTLER A CO.
IXJONOM* OIIIKH —Some pur* Grab, In boxes, “very
'j choice,” Ju6t received ana tor sale by
» ug lo &IILLBH A RICKETBQN _
Ai\ OLKVKLANU GRINDSTONES —A superior article,
just received and for sale by
oU g*i BOWN A TETLEY, ISA Wool rt.
HKANDB. STAMPS AM) trffclNUlUi cut to order, at
ahorl uotloe, by BOWN A TETLKY,
130 Wood Street.
to fittest
TMVE OK TEN MINUTE eolflcee for a sitting (to those
r la haste)st OARGO’B. 70 Fourth street. The picture
may then be called for. 6pen to visitors until P. M.
IMG*— £ bbi9 rre»b ltegi
*1 and for B*l aby [»’
CIuRN MKAL—6O baaheli Cora Mo*l, ponaii day,
j by jftUgSl g. R. DRA\Q.
' * Robic«on’« 6s end as Lump Tobacco;
16 do Wm. H. Giant’s 6s do do
16 do Grant A Williams’ 6s do do
ffl) do K. Bohlnson A Oo.'s 6s sod 8s do do
■i oases “dwarf boxes” Oabanlse’s hslf pound lump
Oarandlsh Tobacco;
1 case “ Yankee Doodle “ do do ;
3 oases “ Thomas’ ” Perfection pound lump Tobacco
In store and for sale by
ftUglb bp -
pcash
STAR OANOLEB—IOO wbolo lad blif boles OtaclnnH
CanJlß ' **■ 6 ‘ “*
„ w and valuable BOOKS— Juat recd.ed»t
DAVIBON'B, 06 Muket Blreet, neM J? “ nrth ,'
Olaucua, or the Wondera of the Shore, byKlng»ley1
Memoir of Be?. Sydney Bmlthi 5I toU.; $2-
Which t the Bight or the Left ,|l|26.
My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. ®oBgUta, *1.25-
Waylaod’e Intelleetaal Philosophy; *156.
Bridie on 118th Pealm i Do. on Ptorerbs, 6«- 6c.
{todenbemert Great Worh trecondyidlUond on the Dtoo
see of the Rectum, Auue, and Contiguous Totar«jgi«B
their nature, ««& causes, symptoms,
Moeemdon; especially edarreraa to the non-profesdonal
reader; with plates end numerous cases; s*» ..
Modern Mysteries Explained and Bxjxaed, by Me*
k°old fledJrtone; cheap edition; 76 oents.
Books forwarded by mail at a moderate expense.
»ug24
W“ AWT fiITUATIONB—A Gardener, a
P thl a Bar-keeper, (all A Bo? wantSto
learn the Watchmaking business. • -.‘l;'
foundries, Bolling Mills. Bail road Contractors, Ac* caa
find their help at BABB’B Intelligence Office, 410 DOerty
tmet. 1 » qgB *-
HfpKKK GROWER!—Hnwnnarr la a perfect whisker
grower. To force the beard and whiskers to grow,
uao H dally, rubbing It well into the roots of the beard. It
j eUu curl* and thickens the hair. Brice 25 cents per bottle,
| with full directions. Bold at WO. 63 MARKET BT.
* ‘ ’ r V f w, *
lv
yi- . ,
A epeej/ r andin fallible remedy in Diarrhoea, Dy?enterj>
Bloody Flax, Cholera Morbas, Cholera Infantum,-and
the Asiatic Cholera, If taken with the Bret symp
toms, vli: vomit! ng’aniljiiarrbas*. It never
fiflld to cure the Worst poeribla ckses of
bowel complaints,generally in a few
Uonra, seldom beyond a day. It
is purely vegetable, and taken
In almost any quantity Is
perfectly h&rmle s s •
Price GO cents.
The'Qr&fesborg Greon Mountain Ointment,
Invaluable for Barns, Wounds, Bpralna, Chtiuuioe, Corns,
Sores, Swellings of all kinds, Rheumatism, Ery
sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, UL-ere, Patua
In the Hide or Baek immediately
relieved, Inflammations
of the Bowels, and for all
cases where there
to inflamma
tion.
Price Twenty-five cents.
Marshall's Uterine Cathollcon.
A certain care for Prolapßua Uteri, for most of the
distressing complaints incident to Females. Pre
pared by f)r. Then. Pomeroy' of Utica,
solely for the Grmefenberg Com
pany. Prise $3,00.
The other Graefenborg Medicine* arc
Bye lotion,
Etatth Bitter i.
Cbrmsmptive Babn.
ChOdm*t Panacea.
Fever and Ague PQls.
lAbtrfi Pill Ointment.
Sanapcarma Compound.
The Graefenberg Manual of Health,
A complete hand book of medicine forfamilles-prtee to oL.
Office, aid Broadway, Sew Vorlt.
CAUTION.
The pabllo Is requested to beer In mind that ever,thins
prepared by the OraefenbergCompany hulhelreeal upon 1L
Spurious articles bare bean Issued closely resembling the
genuine In every particnlor except the seal, and the utmost
care should be observed before purchasing. '
Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBUfI/fl, 140 Wood
.treat , - lylfsurji.
<ar A tract worthy of Accord and Attcn
ttort—WEianra TONIC.MIXTURE, a poardr.lffdOTui
certain em-i /or SHVBB AND AG 08. TblA
(or the treatment of the above disease, abdperfCct etadlca ;
Hon of the cause, Is one of the most Important Chemical
Disco varies of the 18th century. Its neutralising effeota
on the poisonoul gases are instantaneous, and ertrllka a
Charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re
storing the ton<«f the Btomaoh, and Invigorating the Con
stitution.
Unlike the general remedies wanted to tor its treatment,
Such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system
troree than they found It, It improves the general health,
purifies the blood, and stimulates the differsul organs to a
regular and healthy action. 1
Being prepared under the Immediate euperrlelon of an
eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may Bways he
relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands
of testimonials from eminent Phyeidanß, end others who
have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of
S£e“t£iXtf so*** from
».,« and Ague, try WBIQHT * 00,
241 Market bL, Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
KETBEB, NO. WO woedeorat,
anil B. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27aUwBm le
&T Bald Hadiand Hurd*i Hair R«ato-
Or., Feb. W 66
This is to certify that I have used «* HURD'S HALB RE
STORER" three months, and where my head was bald,l
1* dob ooVared with a long growth of new bUr—- -
Cam. Geo Q. Bdiawzn, of Whaia-flhip Monteiuma,
Naw London, Ct.
Chemical Manufacturing Cb.—GanU: Previous to using
your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my hair
coming out. After using three bottles the remaining Is
strong and Arm, and presents a rich, glossy, and healthy
appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. Woodwoetb.
This to to certify that I have been using u Hum's Hem
BwfMn” .about three months; and, now, where my head
was bald, itla covered with a new growth of hair, almost
three inches ong- 1 have been bald over iwenfy year*
Jr glck Ueeaacbt and B.urnlgln o» KiimJ
Ysaes StAEnraa Cno. « OAKELY'B DKPURATIVE
SYRUP.—Mr. WlUfaun Trimble, M’Kelry’a Bow, Bayards
town, Kfth Ward, says be was cured of filck Haadache of
eight year* standing, by three bottles of Oakeley*# Depura
te Byrop. He had tried various physicians without «
cure. He Is now entirely wall. Oakeiey's Depuradvela
for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and ail eruptive diseases
For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYBBB’fI,
No. 140 Wood street. Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Price 76 cents per bottle. sp *
Adjourned Orphans' Court Hole of Haul
* Estate*
BY virtue ot and In pursuance of an order of the Or*
pbaSttmrt* -Allegheny Ooun y, I will expose to
eels at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the ptmJms, In ml mr
Ih* Boxongh of MoKKESPOBT, on MONDAY, the 3d dayof
SimmhmneK.»t U oWodt A.H, the fbltowtngdescribed
.< Dr. QKOaQB HBEYTdeceased, to
W *Lct 87—On north aide of Thin! street, west of Market.
Lot 99—On the bank or Monoogabela river, west of Mar-
the east side of Market street, and two story
Frame House thereon. . w
Lot 168—On east aids of Market street, and one and a hair
etory Frame House. „ w . . 4 . -
Lots 832 and 233—0 n eoutb side of Eighth street, east of
mb, All the above Lots are 60 by 140 feet.
also— S3 Lot*, of various dimensions—principally, how
ever, 60 by 140 feet—being part ol Wo out-lota, which were
subdivided into building lots, and are now within the Bor
ough limits.
m The Pittsburgh and ConnellsvUle Railroad ran* in
the centre of these Lota, and they are convenient to the
place selected for the Station House. They are well located
ibr manufacturing purposes, fronting on the Slonongahala
river, convenient to coal, in a handsome and thriving town,
and will have all the facilities ot the Railroads, Bast and
West. j
Also—A Farm, containing about 125 acres, known as the
“ CROOKED RUN FARM,” on which are a Brick and a
| Frame House, and other Improvement*. This Farm U
I about half a mile from MeKeesport, and when the P.4C.
i Railroad Is completed, will be about twenty umtrvxa nn>*
from Pittsburgh. It is a beautiful location for country
residences, and a part of it well calculated for Gardening
purposes. Tbe Monongabela river is Its northern bound
ary ; the State Read runs through it, also tbe P. A C. R. B,
giving to the occupants a choice of conveyances to Pitts
burgh,
T IS RMS—One-third cash, balance in one and two years,
with Interest; to be secured by bond and mortgage.
AXBX. MILLAR,
I Adm. de bon. non cum test, bqdiso, of the Estate of Dr.
Goo. 11 oey, deceased. aug*9
jia recalred by Railroad tills day
augT | T 1 CWKY IL CO LLIWB
MILLER A RIOKETBUN
The Graeteaberg Dysentery Byru?,
PoQUiraHHOCE, Or., Feb. 16,1866.
Bdi. wholes*, end retail* a MYffßß . g(
j ol9 No. 140 Wood street
IJUFKIUOk HOUSEHOLD FUHNiTUttK AT AUOTIO».
—on Thursday morning, September Oth, at 10 o’clock,
at the residence of Wm. A- illll, Baq .at Evergreen Ham*
let, will be sold, las he la removing,; his entire Household
and Kitchen Furniture, which la or superior quality, ana
kept in the best order; among which will be found Piano
Forte, Mirrors, H«ir and Plash Beat Solas, Dlvanß, Chairs
and 1 lockers. Card and Centre Tables, Parlor, Chamber,
Hall and Stair Carpets, Paintings and Engravings, Lamps,
Mantle Clocks, Mahogany Secretary aDd Book Ca«B, Walnut ‘
and Mahogany Wardrobes, High and Low Pest and French I
Bedsteads, Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, Work |
aod Wash Blands, Fancy and Common Obalrs, Lining and !
Breakfast Tables, China, Class and Queensw&TO, and a full
assortment of Kitchen Furniture. Cooking Utensils, Ac.
Also —One superior Barouche, lor one or two corses; one
Buggy, with top; Double and Single Harness; Ac., Ac.
Aff* Omnibusaea will leave the Hand street Bridge at &
and 9 o'clock on morning of sale, to convey purchasers to
the premise*. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
aog3o:dlw
Heal Kfttate to r Male or Rent.
riMIAT desirable property, the residence of WILLIAM A.
1 HILL, eito&tea at EVERGREEN HAMLET, is offered
for sale or rent. Poweaelon gtren Immediately.
Addly to either of the undersigned.
vv 1 ALFRED B. CU RLINd.
corner of Second end Wood eta.
ROBERT ROBB,
corner of fifth end WyHe aia.
O.FOLLANSBfifi,
106 Liberty street. -
WfUchea, Jewelry, Sllnr Weroi
. vKfiY samuoil AShOETMKNT of Gold end Bllrer
A Welches non in store, from tlO to S2T6. Wo ere iho
exclusive Ageul tbr the sale of the celebrated a Prodshom ,
Imvroed Chrenomettr Timekerpert: also, P. B. AdemsA
hon. Stoddart, Oooper, Taylor. Johnsoo an I oUiar epprored
Watches kept tor Se at I«i than Bittern pieces—owing to
lighter expanses, end e desire to retain our homo trade as
m Special Is derated to the repairing of Watches
* n ßllref Spoons Jnd’ottier goods manufactured tonryotm
c. r£r re ' “ w°v*^of
g2H earner Market and Fourth ats.
Oiisoltttlon of Partnecsblp* "
rpBR partnership formed by the undersigned
1 O’NiiL, in carrying on “the Camden tool Worta.
under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL AMILLEH»
Is notr disseised. mfA'Vtttw ER
■lnly 7th. 11105. JOHN P. MILLER.
UtIILIJINU IeOT KOH BAX.HI.
A LOT 84 feet front on WYLIE street, end extending
back 109 rest to Wide alloy. Un the hac&partcr the
Lot Is e Cellar Wall, built Ibt tiro email Honsea.. Thla Lot
Is In a desirable location for a residence; and will he eoia
lon, and on favorable tonne mtUS O " 4 !"??,SSS ! fr “ a
Incumbrance. Enquire ol QEO. F.
i,lg ■? At once of Mernlng Poet.
JULU UAQAZINKS
Harp.r’a, tor July *0 co nti
Putnam, **
Graham, “ ••••
(iodey, ad enp-, ** —•
Kalckerboker, ** ••••
Leslie's Gai’te, “ ....
Peterson's, M •
Leslle’e Jour'U ** ....
ptackwood. for June.
AU who vast NSW BOOKS, and as soon as Issued, lower
than can be bad elsewhere, should oaU at
“ IIDFFSE'a BOOK BIOHB,
w 2 87 Wood tireet.
JBAN KTTJSI—
la dressed in silks end satin?.
And her step if full of grace;
Bbe Is lowly in appearance—
But what ft sallow faoal
Her me small* but 01 bow rough;
She surely does not know
That wgftPgPin SOAP Is just the thtof,
And then tbs price la low. -
The Herpetio Soap haa been used with great success jor
the past flreycars,fortemoTing Tan, BrtowMo»«M £££
£a/of the BHnT&alln* m Obapa and Chafea-Onlj 15>4
I tenia per «*>. W». Nur»r, Soap togßto “ "
BoU by S. L COTHBan',
TOOT BKUBIVKD, »* So. 107
,1 iJtnwntof toy*’and YoutbrfCairand Patent Uathjr
Knnssa Gaiters. Prices low.
ijl ULPHUttIO ACID TUM.-(Wurdllimam ull Vtutol,)
"“‘" 4 “ 4 to “ U tJ FUMING BEOS.
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DR- MORSE’S
II V iGORATING i CORDIAL,
A eSESOUSSOS 'IN; MEDIOIIfB.
Healtl ftaatored eatWf»,
MORSE'S IN VIOOB'ATiif G BLIXIB.
TT «m replies weakness with [strength, Iccspsclty wtt
A efficiency, Irregularity with uniform end notural «•
tlvlty, end this not only without hassrd of reactlolf. hut
with > heppy effect on th. geucrel organisation. t&- Bom
In mind that ell maledlaa. wherever they begin, finish with
the norvons system, and thet the parallsatlon of the nerve
of motion and sensation la physical death. Baer In mind*
also, that for every kiod of nervous disease, the Elixir Oor*
dial id the only reliable preparative known.
CURB OP NERVOUS DISEASES.
No language can convey an adequate Idee of the fmme.
dlete and almost miraculous change which it occasions to
Che diseased, debilitated aad ehattared nervous system,
whether broken down by esceai, weak by nature,or Impair
ed by flick nenu —the unstrung and relaaed organisation ll
at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental an!
physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish togathsr un
der He Influence. Nor le the effect temporary; fin the Oct
dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself,
and restore It to Its normal condition.
LOSS OP MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness, rueb of blood to the hod, melan
choly, debility; hysteria, wreichedness, thoughts of aaU
destruction—fear of lusaoity, dyspepsia, general prostra.
Uon, Irritability, nervousness, Inability to sleep, diseases
incident to males, deoay of the propagating funotlonViyi
terla, monomania, vague terrors, puipitatloliOf the hour I.
impotency, copstlpatiou, etc-, from whatevercatusa. arising
It is, if .there bo any reliance to ha placed OO human taltl
mony, absolutely InihUible.
A GREAT UEDIOINR FOR 7RMALR9.
The unparalleled eftecte of this great restOttJtV* la *ll
comp lain to incident to females, mark a new eta lathe an nato
of medicine. ThouEMniß of Bticnulantß have been lnvented—
thonaanda of invlgorantd concocted—all porporting to bv
Xjfied in the varkm& dlßtsaees anddexangementa to wfcioh
delicate formation of woman render her Sabin.
BVERY WOMAN OF BKNBB,
Whb-gnff«r 3 from weakness, dere-ngßiaent, nervousness,
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, Wbethaj
flftqnHnr to her sex, or common to both saxes—to git* the
fnYiiGZ&tlng Cordial a trial. .
UIT1 * S JdARBIK© PEHSONB,
OroUaWvWlU find this Cordial after they hare ttsad a.bot
tle or trfo, a thorough regenerator of the ln all
oarr preparation. Audit la cqg&llypotaai{Orthatpany aw*
easifor whleh It is recommended. Thousands a JTOBg
men have been restored by using it, and not in * dingle&•
stance has It failed tc benefit them. .
PERSONS OJT PALE COMPLEXIOJf.
or eonsunptlw bablu, are restored by the TWOt a bottle or
two to blown and vigor, changing the Bkiafimm a pale, fal
low aioklj color, to a beautiful florid campuHoa.
TO THB MIBatHIIKD.
Kune aresome of the sad and melancholy eSecta produ
cedbr early habits of youth, Tilt weakness«f tha back
anil lunba, pains in tho bund, dinincsa of Eight, loss of xana r
oolar powerTpalpitatlon of tha heart, dyspepsia, nertroue
Irritability, derangement of the digestive futirtlrns, general
dshillty,symptoms of consumptions, etc. '
Uentaliy; the fearful effects on tho mind are much to bo
dreaded. Loss of memory, confoflon of Ideas, jtaaMMon
of spirits, evil forebodingc, ayaiaipn to society, eelfdistrast.
loye of solltodo, timidity, etc., are oomoo: tho oyfleprodc-
CBd ‘ 1 mN - TK"IPLA'I!Ibi-3 MAWtIAfIB
should reflect that a sound mind ami body arethonttet ne
cessary requisites to promote connuhled happiness; indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
oUgrtmago—tke prospect. Sourly darkens the Thru; tho
JnSboSmeeshadowed with despair,and tfl led with the
melancholy reflection that tho happiness of another be •
comes blighted with your
Dr. Horne's luyigoratlng Cordial has bssn counterfeited
bT some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will here the prn»de>
tor’a fac-simlle pasted over the cork of each bottle, mi we
following words blown in the glass :
Dr. Uone’a lorlgorstlag Cardial#
0. a. BDJB, Proprietor, IK*!
The Cordial le put op, fclgbly eonceatrafed, ln plat
ties—price three dollars per bottle,
for twelve dollars. 0. H. f
by DroMlsta throughout thfl.Ualted States, Cmad
end the West IndicE.
Pittsburgh .Da. QUO. HI KEYBKB, No. UO Wood el
1)0. - FLEm’G, 8805.,N0. 60 Wood st,
Do, r, E. g£Lb£SB, Wood etreet.
atlryheny Clty-.IiHCKIiAM A M’KENh’AN ;
Do ...... J&ME3 T. SAMPLE A 00.;
Do J. H. PLEHXNO.
Agent cr Ohlo-.J. D. PAUK, Cincinnati. >fUsl*wly
NoxWiCa, Feb 8, 186&
PBBPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSOB, Thiladelpbia, Pa,
IXVKB COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Ooronuor Hereout JkbiStyt Ditsun of the Eidaesb eaa
aS iiusta eriring from a duonkred trteer or Stoaaea.
Bach
aaOonstlpi* >
don, linf»rdril«.
Fulness, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of theStamach,
Nauees;Heattburc, Disgust &r Food/
Palnesj or weight is the Btcmacb, Soar
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Fit
of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head) Hurried
aud Difficult Breathing, Flattering atthe Heart, Ghoa*
in* or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Poetaro, Duma •
of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Bight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the
Bide, Baok, Chest, Limbs, &a. Sadden
flushes of Heat Burning In the
Flesh, Constant Imagtn
• " sad great
Depression of
Spirit*.
Tbe proprietor, in calling the attention of the public ta
thia preparation, does ao wit a feeling of the almost confl
denw in its virtues and adaj ation to the diseases Ibr wmea
it is recommended. a . . .
It to no new and untried article, but one that has stood
the test of o ten joara* trial before the Amerilan people,
and Us reputation end safe to unrivalled by anvjrimD&r P£ •
Derations extant. Tho testimony In Ita favor pt«atotM
most prominent and well known ghymrfana and tattfldO*
ato, in all parts of the country to Immense. Referring any
who may doubt,to my “ Memorabilia,'’ot Practical B«ap»
Book, foT Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, 01 all u
Agents for the German Bitters, . ,
Prlo closed Office and Manufactory, ISO Arch street, nilia*
Dr. Geo. R. Keyser, 140 Wood Streat.; B* A
Fabnoitock <k 00., No. «Wood street; Brothers
60 Wood street; H. P. Bwartx and J. P. Fleming, Alleghany
deolffcdawly is
fDK. BBOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, d»
voces his entire attention to an office practice. Rare
His business is mostly comined to Private cgf
Vcnertal Distast*, end such painful affections, 4Bm»
brought on by imprudence, youthful Indulgence and ei«u»-
S yvbilta, Syphltitle Eruptions, Oonorrhea, Gleet, otrlcnire,
Urethral discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all BiM*-
ees of the Venereal drgan. Shin Diseases, Se°rlmtic Erup
tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Srataal
Weakneta. Impotency, Piles, Rheomfctism, Peaula Weak
ness, Monthly lapprepfilons, Diseases of the <
lo Aoo, Kerroua Affections, Pains In the BachandLolni.
lnitaSm of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully traated.
C 'T»enty S years’ practice (ten In this city) enah'M
Brown to offer assurances ol a speedy oure to all who may
come under bis care. _ __
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41
Chargee moderate. xion^k^ly
KHKUMATLBM.— Dr Brown’s newly discovered warty
for Rheumatism t* a speedy and certain remedy to
that painfui trouble. It never tails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond
Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor la always at borne.
nov&:de«ly .■ ..
joicph WMto’s OarrUgc BeßOSltor,.
JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying pn bust tagacHßr
ness In his spactous promises, (nowcwSpJjßgtSr
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh
Oreeoaburg turnpifee, near the Two ahin Jrn »
Hun. between Pittsburgh and LawrenraTiila, rraWCtlnW
Incites the public to Inspect Ida slock of OABBIAQE3
miaaiKS. 4c. And be panleularly Iniorms gonUemen
LStouS, that on. price only Is mode Fourteen yoare’
exDcch-ijce In the business,enables him toptocebemrehis
patrons the Bams choice collection of Carriages which, so
man. years past it has bean bis particolar department to
Sl“ t ta? tbf yarioos and most tufted Eastern mana
™ success of his new system la complete—th»
ranom7orhi» arrangements triUsapplyths test end moo
fashionable manu&c tores at moderate price*.
by tbow heavy, expenses. wUdittv
silUell, on ready money only, at mubh lea*
pr *s£'ParrTntTßHrßiialted in the hert manner. With deepai
i’o Priulere. _
rpuu uoderaigned, uroptieiore of the PLYMOUTH Al>*
I to embark in another enterprise,
otfer the entire establishment for sale. ■ The paperifl iu
sS>nd volume, and Is now doing a good, profltabJeJJuelnßss.
The jobbing and advertising the present JJSLJjH
$1,600. The subscription list la
idiy. With a little exertion it can be doubled. The match
rial la nearly now. Payments made easy. Jfor a good
practical printer, this is an opportunity rarely presented.
Pwaeeaion will be given at the close of thle volume.
All communications relative to the above can he-ad*
dressed to (he (subscribers, ot Plymouth. Richland county,
Ohio. laugllxlawtf j ROBINSON A LOCKS.
To' Pbyilolautt or thos« wanting m Oomu
try Kesldenee.
TB£ SUBSCRIBER oflers lor sale his property, 7 pllaa
from Pittsburgh, ion the Steubenville Turnpike. It
contains TWO ACRES of good level land', veil fenced; on
vhlob Is erected a fine new twaacd-a half story frame
house, with eU rooms, and basement cfllreand cellar, built
and finished in modern style. A good stable, and other
necessary out-building*. A good well and cistern, with
i pump There are about 100 choice fruit trees, of every va -
rtety. just beginning to bear. In short, every thlngneees
aary to make It a comfortable home.
To a phytidxm wishing a good location, this offers anpe
rior Inducements, os it is In a rich and populous -country,
and the subscriber is now doing an extensive pnqttofc; A
Stage runs daily to abi from Pittsburgh; Poshomce (w
dally mails) within ten rods ot the house. \
For further particulars apply to the subscriber,
premises, or address k note to me at Bemiogton, AUa
cnontyTPa. W. M. GRAY, M.
augl&dlOUwSt
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W. B. BOHMERTZ.
DR, HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
lUeases*
Private
Notice* i
Haying thifl day, July 13,1865, sold rn? stack In tfcs
gaddlery to Alegars. J» ANDERSON A 00., X
take pleasure In recommending them to my Mends and
former customers, and to the public generally, and-would
respectfully solicit for them a continuance of p*
tin leellng confident that all work received of them will
s?i gXarfl aatisfeelcm. J. t>. EMITU,
** J. ANDEESOK & GO m
mfßGssk. jukupitmnuats or
*jP®®*SADDLE3, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &a.,
Ho. 138 Wood PitUburgh t Pa.
Orders from Country Dealers promptly attended to,
and at prices that cannot fail to be acceptable. aug&ly
New Bottling Eitabllihment*
BOYD A MQETON have entered Into cthpartcarsbip to
transact tba business of BOTTLING, in all its branch*
es, at 0 8 liberty street, Neville Hall.
They have constantly on hand a superior artioiefof
INDIA. ALE, put-up in pint bottles. Dealers and families
wUlflud it to their advantage vo give us a call, and exam
ine (or themselves. Vfe also boUlo a superior arlicit of
POKTBH, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER.
Terms as favorable aa auy other bouse In the cl r. AU
orders put up at ehort notice.* BOYD A MOHioN,
J«l2:4m No 63 Liberty et. Neville HsU.
loch auLfßra— o,ooo >t* fo, oi. b,
IUgT B, A. »AHNESTOCK 4 00,
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