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I* "v -/ V. ,f*i/ * *'•».•' 4 ; ;f,‘ ' ~ •' a****-<?i.-#«;»:vr?Vjf -■■. £ % J !r’«'; - M' *>\f i * k l jh ®t ,f " *«r ,4'. *> • - ,- . f 1 r • ‘ \ fc -ta -, ’.,'£-.; r *^ -; T ,*fc “tj <• *V * b- j.** .’► *«' S . **J*i •« , i tf ; *W w.''* *.’v v t\f f 1 \ * s ij* « J v *-. <. j . «. * 1 ''■>*>■ -■', •*<&*■* <>»*>k V“’l'(i , «" iK-tWs '-- —T i■' ■. . - ~'* : £<ly**-.<K"™sir • v‘ s ‘ .«,• u». *•» ! :- • C cP- • 1 irkti IlCf -* •? «<!3 r rK- ; « r i S'‘i £ Li v t'= I-Vi liSil A yadilSj.-'; v 4 iii##pi'rfsa¥tps| i4? £ Sis3i!&l m^mioimmi - t »*» *?(» p 4 Darino Bdbolart.—TLe roaidenco of Mr. pifeia HMrißon, in the Second Ward, Allegheny, waa burglariously entered on Saturday morning Tti« thief entered a room in the lower story, vhloh was ooonplcd by a woman; sho heard him ll^i^'??V?* arcing the lock, and as sho reaohed the door to prerent hie entrance, it burst open, and the d|«ooundrel sciied the woman and demanded her [money. She gavo tho alarir, until prevented «%« «ViSthorn «or«an»ing by the thkf drawing a knife and B^M^Sw2lSsw»§S4!'^'i^-r! 3 at«3s*'"*-li’/> eathreateniog to kill her. She gavo op tho money, wM«J was in a doth puree or bag. Tho immedietfly left the house, and was shot bye gentleman who lived on the opposite of the atreet, but unfortunately mleaod. A <#;« 51,^1? Sivfcair of gloves whioh were also in tho bag carried *>7 the burglar, were found after daylight in adjoining alley. The woman represents vAho thief as a stoat built man. He had on a coat, buttoned up to the threat, large , ’^Hi^^Ps^i^VJh r^C^^'fi^Svs\;?'S*£i: s l !'»'4'hiskers, euppoeod to be falae. His feet were in some kind of cloth or gum elastic shoes ' £ '*? Pittsburgh amd Cohhellsfillb Eailroai- y>t extraot the following from tho Connells Entorpriae of Friday, relative to the open of the above Railroad to that placo : *' e^orc oar next issoe, no will have the plea of seeing the Iron Horse, with his long tram f oars, move into the very borders of the town mmmmmmMmj we write, the track layers are in eight of louuts’ Creek bnsily at work, and will have ail ready for the groit day, on Wedneedey, be 120 r inst; avast crowd of people are ex -sS®B¥&SafSS^iKS^fJa^Ktw s ,K^SS i ,H s: acted here from nil eeotione of tho country. 'he committee of arraogemoate for getting up a £*»«*!ollation in the grove below, report favorsbly : we have no uoubt ample provision will bo a^Siafestfflbs^^lfe?i?»&^l.!^fa , for all those who wiah to partake refresh i®ffiSy^^BßS6«^i»-><sA.&%Vy^-, }?S'Sif r MeotB in the grove. Tho Military of the cout t v* design visitiog tho town on tint occasion, an 1 have every nssurnnoe that the opening of the '•*' , ‘\l^%?b'"iS.‘&u’-- ? ’»‘4ail Koad will be a day ever memorable to the of Connellsville." a.yX : K- , * , -l Who '* S®M>?—o“ »e»Bitlve frien d of the '' S * ' *s*^4seems to have misunderstood cur iDten #jVl^ c I X In endeavoring to sot him right on the How w ° did not eu pp° Be he «■ thea: - ' : |orof the hoax, and when wo said there was -:$ troth in tho story, wo knew very well who V>’.’ -Ssre the oripnators of it. The bill of lading, was shown him, is a forgery, got up ia \ V' ; r'V£ P t'?S city with the intention of eelling somebody, nrpose whioh it appears to have rffeotually I s&*’*?£**'■*}:* Wfl aro muph obIi « od t 0 tha »\ Its expressions of good wiU, and assure v ->A re p ot ,'«r that it was out of regard for him we ■'! irf| b*.“ •■« *•* '••' www» , ““*" 1 “ >• fus Lakobst Brn'cH Tm.—We observe that & K Xf&~!~>' , ‘i^i)‘ } *''%!‘Ji l '‘?- l l* - '«■ of our oo.’omporaries are boasting wfut the profusion of fruit in their neighbor- and the large sli*« of certain bunches V'^»'^’f ,? '. i l7 have seen; bat we believe the biggest ‘’‘S- 1, •i-‘ i , < ¥!'p'.’.^ ; \', P yet heard of wns the limb of o plnm tree, * , --’’' l i-“ .• i -' ) "' : --i; bibited at oar offioo on Saturday, only six fr, In length, on wbioh there were one hun- -V: t '■%<; “d threl plume. The tree from whioh tho -VC?' ! i!flt!r;J?¥,e't.f'j , ?«>s'';r^ i trts' , .'‘-¥"?^--.i , ’' ! r ,! *r^|i :!! t4h Was taken is looated in the orchard of the Js'V '■ i,#v *. ' « , Kim, in Penn township, and although ..•t{■%'' * *.v.'< - v fc&rWy-eight bushels of plums have been taken <&**?<?<^fh'-yi«R"»V 4 -v,’v nI ! ?.P- ■•■ ■'.'. ■:■• it, ia still full of fruit. I's; 1 ' s; v 5: : '■'■' 1 ■ ' : ' -V\ ‘ r‘>V'-J *t ,•' ’t •'i ••""■•/• ‘\i~ ?/*«-• ’• : ’i - —i.n> 11 i >. ’.’" •.?■: •,l * -£~- j is‘ ,, -t ■ ' ‘-■-''■\y * _!- ••■ "i *' £. -*v fl, V I 1? V * " * ‘* «•' y. if *.*- . '., 'ij' j_ w ,'i'' * ' ’ , ■ *- - . j, , , " • . 1 v - • , , +*• ° sV;* VC*i'o"v‘ ; •;'■ ■' V,.' 1 ' ’’ ' •’ - • - - ’ ••: •: -v.-v.o,■ r, 1 J-rsr. ’• '''-I ‘J'lfiwv f,. i*.n ---A -• iC ,•'/ . ** -i < M -t: * t u-< \ ' s .Jr- V' Vf 1 J/ 7 % J K ** ■“ %/ ,-J., "-■ r *?ij?i*J* ■£&'£**'«*? *'' 4 ~ rrsr £L sr • »- « \v. ,• 1- „ ‘i Msetebo of the Dhmooratic Committee op COEKEBPOHDHHOB— The Demooratio Committee of Correapoadeohe for the County of Allegheny, met in pursuance of the call of the Chairman, at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, September 8, 1856. The’ Committee waa oalled to order by Col. 8. W. Black, Chairman. John N. Mo dowry wae appointed Seoretary. The membera present were—Col. 8. W. Blaok, Hon. C. Shaler, D. R. Mlllor, Jamos Salisbury, Thoe. 8. Hart, Wm. Johnston, James Herdman, John H. Phillips, John Sill, John N. MoClowry, John Roth, Col. Andrew Soott, and A. B. Mo ■ Farland. The Chairman road the following letter from R A Bauaman, declining to be a oandidato for Assembly: To Uu Chairman and otfem4er« Of iht Cbmmittr: of Orrt spondmee of Allegheny County : GEKTLOfiH 1 wooid, through yon. return mv grateful thfinks to too Democratic party for the renewed evidence which they hate given or their confidence In me, by the nomination as a candidate for the Assembly, which they have conferred upon me. At the same tlm e, I em con elx&msu by considerations arising from frequent attackß of 111 health, to respectfully decline the place so kindly ex tended to mo. Bo assured, gentleman, that I am still, ug I ever have B&ehp In heart aud de»l, a consistent Democrat, and no Know Nothing, and that my firm and abiding Intention te ever to remalo true to tbo political principles which have always heretofore been the gnlile of my ll'e. Reapertfully, yours, K. A. BA USMAN. Oq motion, tho resignation of Mr. Bansm&n waa aoceptoJ, and his letter ordered to be pub- ' liahed, with tho minutes of the Committee. James Salisbury, of Birmingham, was selcoted aa a oandidate for Asaombly, io place of Mr. Bailsman. The following Fmano3 Committee was ap pointed : J. H. Phillips, Col. Henry McCullough, James Biaokmore, John Rolh, Morrison Foster, Charles Barnett and John M. Irwin. [This Com mittee will meet at Bennett’s, on Tuesday even ing, at 7 o’olook.] On motion, it waa reaolvod, that tho Demo crats of the oounty bo requested to meet in their respective elootioa distnots, and appoint Com mittees of VigUauoe. j Oa motion, it was reflolvs|, that inasmuch as some of the candidates have not yet had an op portunity to sign the test, that when tho Com mittee adjourn a, it shall be to meet on Siturday next, September 16th, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and that any oandidates who shall not have signed the test on or before that day, shall bo stricken off tho ticket, and others substituted in their place. Col. Black roported that all (he candidates to whom tho test had been presented had sigaed it, namely: For Senate, Wm. Wilkiaa ; Assembly, James B. Fulton, James Salisbury, Sunt. Smith, L. B. Patterson, and Christopher Magee ; Sheriff, Rody Patterson ; Treasurer, Taomas Biaokmore ; Coroner, Wm. Alexander. On motion, adj Jn-rnH, to meet on S*(urJay, 16th lost., at 11 o’clock, A. M. S. W. BLACK, Chairman. John N. MoClowbv, Stc’y. Extbnstvk Rodbeby of State Property.— Ifclii.OCK) Worth of Railroad Ikon Stollx Tho particulars of a most expensive robbery of Stato property tranppheJ on The robbory extends over a period of Bever.il months, and twenty five or thirty individuals ore iavolved in it. The circumstauoi-s of the crime, as far aa developed, Rppoar to be as follows .- A lew day 9 ago, a Jrajmiu employe 1 by a second hand doaler named Henry Nicholas, in Allegheny, having a quarrel with his employer, made information before Justice Syromts, of Birmingham, that Nicholas waj in the constant receipt of stolen railroad iron, lakeu from tbe Fortago Rood, and shipped to him by employees of tho road. The iron waa cut into bars about four feet long, packod iuto barrel?, and unit lo Nicholas, who disposed of it as ol t irou About the timo tbia information vras made, Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, received a letter from Cambria county, making tbe same state ment. ’Squire Symraes oommunicated the aubstanoo of the Information of the Jnyman to officer Hague, and despatched him tc tbe Samrnii, to investigate lha affair. While thvre, he had &i> interview with Mr. Hopkins, tho ('anal Com missioner, and ascertained the amount of iron taken to be about four hundrtd lons sixteen thousand dollars worth. Tho iron wrs tbe old fashioned flat bar, taken up to be re laid with T rail. With tbo aaalstanoo of the Commissioner, twenty-six toon omployed along tbe line of the road connected with tho robbery, were arr-steJ and placed in the Cambria couutyjsil On Saturday, Mr. Hagne returned to tho city, and Nicholas and another mao in Allegheny named John Ljthe, supposed to bo implicated, were takcu into oastody and commuted to our jail, to await a further examination on Thursday next. Thirtoen barrels of the stolen iron have been recovered, aud tho police have every prospect of recovering thirty-six barrels more. Theatiui. —Mr. Davidge, late of tbo Broad way, New York, finished a very suooeosful week at our Theatre on Saturday evoniog. As a low comedian Mr. D. has few superiors io this coun try, and is certainly ahead in his peculiar line of any person who has trod tho Pittsburgh hoards for many a day. His Paul Pry, John Peter Pilliooddy and Dr. Pangloss were mirths provoking to a fault. Tbie, we bclicvo, is Mr. Davidge's first essay as a “star” His success here must be truly flattering to himself in more senses than one, and however muoh we may con demn tho system, until it is abolished we hope trao merit like his will meet with tho success Lis excellent talent deserves. Mrs. Dnflield, better known as MissC. Wemyss, commences a short engagement this evening. She Is an actress of rare power—taking rank with Mi?a Davenport, Eliza Logan and Julia Dean—and is far above the little stars whom we aro ro often oalled upon to admire as gold is superior to the baser metals. Mrs. Duffieli is the favorite of Philadelphia, she having played the leading characters for about a dozen snooes sive seasons at the Walnat. •’' fCj >; /!££ CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING: And Ybt Another.— The Union Telegraph Line have opened a new office in the Mononga hela House in addition to the one at 164 Wood street, of whioh Mr. John P. jieatoh wiU be Manager. This will be a great oonvenienoe to captains of steamboats, the. business men on the and others In the vicinity. Oar friend B. F. Woodward, under the new arrangment, Is to bo Manager of the offioe at 164 Wood street, and we pongratnlate the company on eeonring the eorvioes of so capable and polite a gentleman. Battlb of Lake Erie. —To-day Is the 10th of September, and the anniversary of Commo dore Perry’s famous victory on Lake Erie. Oar volunteer companies have made preparations to oelebrate the oeoasion, and for the first time in many years, the day will be commemorated in a proper manner. For several weeks past, the Greys, the Blues, the Shields Guards and the Washington Infantry have nightly been drilling, and we havo uo doubt eaoh oompany will make a aatiefactory display. SEPTEMBER 10. Dividend.— Tho Managers of the Mononga lia Bridge Company have declared a dividend of six per oent. on the capital stock for six months, to be paid on or after the 17th inst., at the toll house. Bine Jf as*, and all other mineral compounds la IUB shape of pills, have Veen laid aside to make room for a better production from the vegetable kingdom In the shape of Hostetter's Stomach BlUets. These celebrated Bitters are entirely vegetable, and their combination of such a nature os to guarantee perfect safety In being used by both young and old, male and female, the latter Id partlool&r having received the most salutary benefit from the use of these Bitters, when all oilier treatment from the most skillful hands have failed in restoring them from a state of debility to perfect health. For sale by Druggists generally, “><l at sepB 207 Penn street Clark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged bv all who hare tried them to be the best family medicine of the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Oostiveneaa, and a die. ordered state of the Liver and Btomach. They have no rival. Tho proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach BlUera, far they baTe found that ouly one trial was needed to render such caution anueeesaary. For Inin, irholosuta, Ly Couum A OlilE, No. 22 Market Btreet; Ot». H. Klrsm, 110 Wool street; an! by UrnejtaU generally. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post Latent From Norfolk and Portsmouth ltAiTiJwai, September B.—-The Norfolk boat brings tld Inge of a doereses in the number of deaths, and also that the ne«r cases tire easier managed than previously; 23 deaths had o curred on Thursday at Norfolk, including Wm. Baker, member rlert to the Legislature. We recelvHd no re ord of the deaths r n Friday, but I Is rumored that they number about 20. The letters from Portsmouth ear that the deaths there are about 15 dailv. The .etters re ceived give no new named of dead or sick. D.\ Mor U wr tea that there are but two phyaidaua trom the north now at Norfolk bni what are down with the fever. Bix physicians from the north are lying very ill at the .Naval lioHpUal. Dr Marshall,of Baltimore, Is dying. The Southern mail of this morning brings uo paperssouth o Savannah. The Postinft'-ler General has ge'tled the long pending arrvl with the South Carolina R -Tread Company, and a dmiy mall service has been ordered over thatroid. Something About Pasimore WUUamaon. PuiitPSLPHU, September 7 —Judge Black read & decision io tbe Supreme Court thin morning, In a special session bold upon ihe Williamson case. Tbe writ of habeas corpus i« refused, on tbe ground that the Supremo Court baa no juriskilclijn to Interfere with the Judgments of the Federal Courts. All Cooru have the exclusive power of deciding circs of contempt, and this Court would not Interfere with the action of the District Court In the premUcs. Judge Knox from the opinion of the majority—the Court contending that the case wu« one demanding tho in terft-rence o/ lb« Court; that the District Court bed no power to Insue u writ of habeas corpua at the Instance of Mr. Wheeler—tbAt power belog, in eucb cases, speclall) -lele?&u*d to the State Courts by Act of As embly ; and that Mr. Williamson was gnlltyof no offence In his ausaer to the surumo&s. The Court room was densely crowded. H--STOX, 3«*p'«*mb*r s —\tr. I/ewrenceson, the U 8. mail ageut, who wan Injured by the late accident on [ho S:cn inirton Railroad, d;«»d to Jay. ftie rommitt-v <-f th«e city femltuj today Jl.SOu tc flal liuiorr lor the relief ol tbe sulfurer* at Noifolk and P -rte i o ■- u t h General Cass and daughter arrived bare to-Jav KisßOiirl Lntted Htat«a Netintor. Nrw lork. Bop emb*rB -Tlirf Tribune of tbn morning nuh'-uci-**B the re-eiection c-f Senator Atchison t) represent the t*tate of Missouri in the rt-nalo of the United fctate* Tb** election took plac* on the 27th ult. Q KALKD PItOPOSALS will be reevived at the Engineet'-< Uth'.-ol lha Norlb-wfstem Bailroail, In Butler, Bnl!«-r crijnty. Penna., until the 2fith of September, lust , for tbo s-riluath-n aD-1 naf>:nry of rierUons 40, 41, 44, 45, 51, f.;i, 54 and 50, of part or the A’orf. I . wettrrn JiatlrvoJ, between Pi.-F-port anJ Butler; also, Section s*j at Now Caetle. I’p.-fllrfS end Bpi-cirtcations ran In- a»«n at tbe Engineer's i thee lu Butler, uu and after the 10th Inst. All proposals t-i t-t- uiiirki-J us biuh on tho outside. «P T 1* MALONK. PAINTER A GONDBR NEW lUK}£d—“ Japan ae It was and is,” by Richard Hi'Jreth. The nhhlen Path ;** by Marion LlarUnJ. •-ilubils Hil l Men :” by Dr. Doran. " Memoirs of Jam-w Qordon Bennett and bis Times ” “Star Papers;" by Honry Ward Beecher. * Th* Kttoai-o«l Nan, or of Convent UR* ” •• Maud and other Poems;” by Alfred Tennyson. *• ’The Ufo ef Bam Houston''—illnstrated. - Doe.licke—wbat be aayt,** by Q K. B. Dovetlcke, P. B. l>»D<r*r In the Dark a tale of intrigue and priestcraft. ‘ Heart's-Kaae, or the Bro.hrr's Wife*’—2 vols. ••olf-baod Takiogs, or tho noticeable Men u t our age;’’ t>y ClKirve W. Bungay. •• My Bondage and my by Fred. Douglass. ilia, or the Old West Roombr L M. M. * BatUee of the Criujea"—with two superb maps. •• TbeTemperancc Pledge Violated by theOarnoo Leagnr;” —JJUj ceDts. •*Pr«vh Pnilta and Vegetables all the Year at dnmmer Prices cents. The above received this day by Express, sod for sale at &eo3 LAUFFKR’S BOOKSTORE, 3u Fifth *L Mi.S Ml A C 0 No 32 Snilthfleld street, bare received a supply of the following now Books; Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett and his Times; Ly a Journalist My Bondage aaJ My Freedom ; by Fred. Douglas. The ilidden Path; by Marian liarland, author of Alone. Light and Parfcner*, r-r the Shadow of Pate—a Story of Fn-diioDablo Life. olio, or the Old West Room. The weary at wotk, and Ui- weary at rest. The Esraped Nun, or DLieloauMa of Content life—and the Confessions o 1 a Slater of Charity. The Coolrtssioni* i-f a Pretty Woman ; by Miss Pardoe The .1 colon i Wife —a novel; by Mias Pardoe IVorher'a Pen Pictures of the Bible Beecher's Stax Papers, Hell Smith Abroad. For aale by s«pB K. Brown'* Eascttce ol Jamaica Utilizer. r I '• 1113 Essence id a preparation of uoruoal excellence. 1 In ordinary diarrh.ea, incipient cholera,io shorten all cat*-* of prostration cf the digestive fanctlona, it Is of Ines timable value. Dnring-tbe prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, It Is peculiarly efficacious; no fjmi v, individual or traveler ehoold be without It. Ca L-rioH.—Be euro to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at bis Drug and Chemical S’ore, N K. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and lor sale by ail the respectable Apothecaries In the I'tritM Staler, and in Pittsburgh by AnJ in Allegheny by M'UIK piirtuerablp heretofore existing betwreu the sub l t-erlberw, noder the firm of MURPHY, TIKIIKAN A Co. was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on th* irllnat. The buMoess will be settled by either of the partners, at the old stand, No 48 Wood sired, Pittsburgh FRANCIS TIKRNAN, MORRIS JONES. Pittsburgh, Sept. 3d, lrf>s. N. GRATTAN HURPLiY. flUF*The undersigned will continue the Who'uah Dry Gv-vir busirt'si, under the llrw of JONKB A TIBKNAN, in the boose No. 48 WOOD street, lately occupied by Murphy, Tiers an A o*. MORRIS JONES. dep4:dlui«lttf FRANCIS TIKRNAN. JONES A TIKRNAN have associated with them, In (he WHOLESALE DRY GoODS BUSINESS, JAMES Mo- LAIN, to take effect from the Ist lost. The style of the i.rrn to be JONKB, TIERNAN A CO, Pittsburgh. September 6th, 1863—{tepd;dlmswlt) U AVISO FOUND TENANTS for all the Dwelling House* pnt under our care, we are notj prepared to [n.n'ure tenants for others. Owners of vacant houses will UcJ it to their Interest to give ua a call, as we have lullv explication* for bonaea. Also, collection of ronu, losurac <-« and repairs attended U- Charges moderate. NUNNS & CLARK, H. KLEHKIt & BRG, iVn B 3 Fifth itrcrl, a ftu Jo«rs from the fest Office. US-.It’ST aroaivan, the tlrrt few of a lurge Invoice cf Nunns A Clark’s unrivalled Pianos. This i o Octave square corner*, rosewood, o v Octave, do do do f s Octave, round corners, rosewood, carved, muallu rack and lyre. • C Octave, double rouDd corners, finished all around. G : !, do do carved legs, ElUalethlan i lyis. <"> * do Frrol-serp«Dtine, very elegant T do do do t'\, do Full Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 du do do The above will positively bo soU at Now York Fcdtrry /■ruit, iiJJitiiiii for Jrciyht */c li. KLKBKR X LRU , bole A ge:i i•. f.. r N unns A Clark, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, sc p 6 o 3 Filth street, near the Post Office. FALL DRY GOODS At LOVE BK.OTHERB, *3- A,.. 1 * MARKET STREET, FITTSBUSCU, "SO SIQS OP TUI ORIOINAI Ull IIIVX. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is unusually full, and contains some of the richest and most desirable Goods that we have ever been able to offer, such as Extra super Silks; French Merinos; Cashmeres; Aloos de Laines; Plaids; Stripes; Ooburgs; Ac. NEEDLE WORK —The best assortment Fq tte dty. Collars, Chemisettes, Sleeves; Klouncings, Edgings and Insertlngs; Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas and Scarfs; New style Brocbe, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. YelveL Stellas, Crape Silk, Ac. Together with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS of all descriptions. Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART MTCNT is well supplied, and we feel confident that we can Offer greater inducements now than we have ever been able lo offer before. We solicit an examination oi our tdock before purchasing else*bore, as all will find it to their advantage to do so- We will also be almost daily in receipt of new an . dura ble Goods throughout theseaaro. LOVifi BROTHERS) (Formerly Young, Stevenson A Love, ' sept No 7S Market street, Pittsburgh, Fa. From Boston, Notice t-o Contractor#. 11. MINER A CO., No. 32 Hmtthfield street. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., SCULLY A CO. 11. P. SCaWARTZ, LEK A. BECKHAM 6. CUTHBEBT A CN 63 Marks' rrUriiwt. PIANOS! PIANOS! MANUFACTURED BY niw tons, AM) KOtt HAH bI FIdST ARRIVAL OP COMMERCIAL POST. PITVSBOKQII BOARD OF TiIADU AND ttKRGUAHTg* EXCHANGE, OFFICERS. /Yeridenf—JOHN BHIPTON. first Viet Prtsidcnt~V?x, h. Smith Second “ “ Wfc. Vl. Baowg Secretary— Wu. B. Haver. Tnatvrtr —Joiir D. Scout Superintendent —S. T. NoaraAJU, Jb . Qmmiiiee qf Arbitration for August—W. R. Baows, V. P.; 0. W. Riosstsos, b. Bakswill, Joan tJ. Ditwosta, Isaac M. Peswock. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Omci op tub Daht Mooring Post, ) Monday, September 10, 1856. j FLOUR— 0 »les 64 bble superfine from wharf 26 do end extra at $6,16@8,37^. MOLASSES—SaIes 20 bbls cyprrsa and oik at 44<444Uc, equal to cash. WHlSKY—Sa’esot 20 aud 10 bbls rectified at d7.\ BAOON—Sales 10,000 &n Rhuuidcraat cash ; 10,000 do side® «t lie, cash; dOOO Jo hams at ,-ash ; 1000 do cahvuseddo at ca*b. LARD —Sales 4 ilarces No 1 at co:b. OlL—Sales 15 b Is N't. 1 Lard at m>-; 15 d.i Linseed $1 05. CHEESE- Sales 60 boxes Western Rrecrve at Or. AUCTION bALES, Auction—SaJea Dally, AT the Oommttrcißl Salt-a Huviua, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a geQernl assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Good»,Oiotblug, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT J O’CLOCK, P. hi.. Groceriefl.Uueensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Newand Sooondlland Household and Kitchen Far* nlture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationary, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold anj SHTer watches, Ac. P.JJ. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IjaSLtf P. M. DAVIS, AuctioaeerT Market st. dry goods stork at auction- On TU ESDI Y morning, September 11 th, at 10 o’clock at the Dry Goods Smre of John Thom/>*ou, No luj Market street, near Fifth, will bo Bold,(as he u declining bn-doees.) hln entire stock of Foreign ami Domestic Dry U 'ods, cjhl prising, In part, a large and elegant assortment of pl»m. brocade and fancy dress sllk6, satins de ehenes and Turk satins; ribbons, troa de Naples and Florence silks ; Frouch merinos, alik warp parumette* and alpacas, wool cash meres, de laine* and de begrs; fine assortment of {-lain and figured BwUheA, mulls, Jaconet and cambrics; ladies’ fine ekoaking olotbe and silk galleon trimmings; super gain plaids, full variety c-t Seaeouable shawls, vUett «s, clouks and mantilla*; large stock of cambric bdkfs , embroideries, hoeiory uud gloves; super. French broadcloth* and easel meres, with a complete assortment of satinets, lin.m goods, blankets, fianncls. and every \ariety of Domestic Goods usually kept in a large retail store. Sale positive. Con tinued daily until all are sold. The particular attention of dealers, ladies aud the general public, is invited. Terms cash. 'The above store will lu rented from the first of October. _ (sepM I*. M. DA VIS, Aucl. OKI’UANP’ (XiUlti aALiS.—Bv"vTrtu«ol no order oftl'e Orphunn' Court 1 1 AUejrbeny County, I oil! exjwse u r sale, at public Vendue, on It £6 DA Y , the XHh of Septem ber, Inat., oo the premises, at li) o’clock, A. M., all \huu> THREE CERTAIN LjTS OF GROUND Mtu-te ou the southern side of Centre ureuue, iu I’itt township, being Lots marked and uuiaberrJ Nc-s 57, bh sad i-t*. In Jawc* B. Irwin’s plan of luU. which plan is recorded In „aid county, in the Kecor.'etV office, in D.ok 4;h D. vol. 77 said Lots having each a front ol twenty-four feet on said avenue, and exteudieg back (preserving tbe same width) ooe buuJrvd aod twenty tort to a street forty feet wide ni i LoU being ihe property oj the uiiucr heirs ol Thoms-- Livingston, de^'J. Term $ —One- third cash, and the balance in one and i»i> years, with interest, to be secured Ly bond and mortgage W M RKKD, Guardian of minor heirs rf T. Livingston, dec'd. P. M. DAVIS, Aoction-er. M’LANLd I’lLLs AND VKRMIFI JK f.«r sa'r i,»w at Dr KKYSKR'N, *«*p7 C»'rner Wi»oJ street and \ Ircin sliev 11 GLLutS A\> PU 1.3 AND i.’IMMKNT Lr sule at XI r.K KKY3*r»*3, _ eepT C*-river Wool e-trrel anJ Virgin *llee. Al kb*’ Pll.U ANDYHWUtY I KCTutIAL tor sa’e al l»R. KKYPKU’f. (<-p. Corner \V -•ca street-and \ irgtn all.-v, WAHUV TriuTH WAdU AM* ToOTll PuWDKK j..'t »ai« it I»* KKYFKR i i , fiep? C\v iipt W u>i street auJ Virgin a; let CtATA vS a,\ BHANDY, me ie out o| tbe C&law b« Drape* j a*. CinJnca'i, aol.i by th-.' J v :«a *>r t-ingle at Da. KKYPEK',4, ***!'.’ Corner of WoM »t and Virgin alley t>r|ih«oi‘ Court Sale UK Mil I I TTs I I I.OTP, luts thp property rf Dau.l Gieer, dec d, ailuaU iii ;be Eight h Ward of th’ : Cl! v Ninety eight 1.0- - fronting on Pen-sy!» aola »UDUr. V r lx>s Lck*uM etreoi, >iekr<.) hlre-et. Lluli street unJ Mu*--.. ttrorl, «iii be - Id, ,>u the premie.• c KATURD \\ , b»pt. uih-i v i 'th. a: -j oVM-iv. p \; T*sx>> —One-tbi: I>u hand. ote-ih.rd m one ve„ r . ar.l tho :ef i.! .j- i'i 1« • > * : Lo .'©vured L\ t*-»r».I and nvo ; gar?, with iati*re«» fr ra iut- .f . ..nbrni-,: r:i th«* ««i« KBMvINP oREf k Sji’lllA UKKKIt, **\4 __ _ AdmsanitruU.rp. Or|ihnui' C ourt Knlo. Til 1 LI. Ilk ('Ki'LRLIi at I’ubh- Sale, "-n lh*» premise-, T f ini Til L' kDDA \ , SojgemLf r '.T ih, •; J u’> h-ck, i*. M . by order of tho Orphans' Coart I ate ibe pn .party i f I'Mij lireor, dwr'J. that v &luahl« BUILDING Lx/!’, -iti.nfe .»o the corner ot Peun ttad .Marbnry ttr.et-s fronting on Penu *tr>'rt Xj-4 fwt, and running alone; Marbtirv at root to thr alb y which bounds the great Pennsylvania HnllreaJ Depot. T*e u».—Ou© tLii J iu baod, one third lo one jettr, and th«-i MiJue la two ) rer>. to be »«. urad byhonJiu.din. it g-;e, wj'.b InVrcel tr-.u thi. Jjku- of eontiruiftl..' . ..[ Ui ; > **!<• LDMOND U HKKH Mil'll I \ UR r:KK. ~' * r JMIK libtil'KTlC BOA l’ I* US-rd JOT i •'n.leriQg the »-Klli J. smooth, i« *l, i.t;J Jrd.-ately ahite, reutoving -nIU « Uods. UII. and redljcaa cl tile rtiili; all . hap-, . haf«r«, A. , on the hand- ar-* heated Dy it. Ii has been sold in this ntv lor the |.j>t ;i»e >eni«, 1.1. J ha- always g‘> -n ?&■ War'.iou A- a \’:r;rry uiott.er- and h'l '.theta har.ug '.L«- Omie of i'hild feu, *| i flud R an ci'tllei, t Mtii-ln. IVrsotia w Ashiug the face &ud hands » ,th ih i- mu p «verv <)ny, w i!! Otul tbrciHelype fro* Iri-m ciiapa, rhafrji, miJ ri Ui'bu-“fl i [ tb« »kln. Tu r>-ui .v- t*u. Ac , xuafce a lather t- ! the .t.up, and apply at nlgt.t, on iet.i log to r*et ;in the luorutu*. rinse the in clear »?ater Jt i- aho p.u>.i £hauu.; Si’ap. Price, liUj itjuti per rake. thild, wliOle*®]* ai Jl | retail, b.V tarpT; ». L. ODTIIUKRT. W M»: ket at. JAPAN A 8 IT WAP AND IP, M K !J1 ireth of the UiHlnrv ~f U S lowa tut it is . by N. ii p fc j L. r O ie, or the Old West Ihg.ui Pii'lutee of Kurope— C A.iiarlot Rlln “f bUrnsv . by Mai keitgin tluv Kirerf . 1-v W Q.filmui- Just reivirej an t for sale at \V. A UILDKNFKNMiV A I.V.'C, »«i>‘ __ _Flftb st., i-n-oMe the iheatre. RAILWAY UtyßiiE PuWilitb—one and Two Horse Powers, with gawp, ThreehinfC SiacbiniiA. Ac —or the Power* furnished without mur.l.tn*i-—~aJapt*d fer uionufac* turing purpefcts. Gull and eiaatice them, at 4* Kit*h at. _ **P& _ _ JAMK» WAitDK P. SIHAWBKRhY PLANITI of the most reliable tested va rieties for this hroaiity eau bo supplied in large Uaa-4:_>iftb street. (sepb) JAM&J WARDRUP. BLACKINU I bsvt> recolT«*d an article oi A? Prenoh Blacking eup*ricr to any now m uju It make* a polish <i|oaJ to patent leather, and i. Itbou any crooble. Thoe« wtshlog a flrot rate article of the klud, should callaud try a pot. JUS, KLtillNU, »**p4 Corner o' Market rt and DUuioud. BROWN’D LdAsiNukloF UiNOKR— I bare jua' r«elT«l a large sudply of this eXeol.'ent Meiliclne. JOS. FLEMING, *ep4 Corner nf Murke* »t au<l Diamond. PI RIB LIUUOUD cf every dercriptirn, lor zuediriual purposes, ran alwayß be procured nt JOS. KLKillNfrs, sep4 Corner Market cLuod Diamond. BOjKA, MAUAZLNJLh, Ac.— Harper, for September; Putßam, do Knickerbocker, do Graham, d.< Biddy Woodweii, Tbe boa King; Olle ; Ihcturaaof Europ- Blu of Blarney . (lay Hirers—Klnims. Jurt reoetvel and for rule by W A UtLDKNFKXNKY .» ('•». i"p4 1 Ifth «t , i.ppimile the Theatre SMALh DWELLING HoGdE BALK, pie»Hanl~ situated on IleiuUck strwt. Allegheny City. The 1. *> Li -u leet frout by b 3 deop, with lre«,grape vioep, Ac Tn*- Uouae contains lour rooms and good ctdUr. Tine proper! - 0 In good order, aud will b« tuld ou favorable term*. sep4 . 8. CUTUBEUT A BON, No 6d Market -t C~~kUSAIt "VoUIT PkiSMIBISI'UP HATf' RUACH KD aud I MICE,by the of the Kxealaior Ksterminator, which uiay b« obtained at 26 cent? per box, of sep4 g. U CUTUUKRT, M Market a. CIUEGKB —IJabk of PitUborgb; ) U-orchanU and ManufacturerH 1 Bank. Exchange Bank; Faruie.-fl’ iMpoell Bank; Pi ttuburgh lYusl OcmpanT C'l.iXeU** Untih., Mechanich' l!niik Many Tarieties of Checks on the above Banks on han' 1 Ohwks prlnteJ ;o order In any style J Mrpd W. S. IIAVEN, Printer an.l rtatii.ner P«pS_ Market street, corner o* Be. ond. BL'CUJY AT AUClioN—This tnoraing, Iroi.v, August SI, ut 11 (/deck, will t*e pnld. at the Cc tuuie’f cial Sales Roouu*, corner of and Fifth -tru *ti—i.e 50p*rlor new Top Buggy. aug3l r M. PAYIB. Au M rwr BAYK’B' mUPKRIOR WMTITuTIKAot’ ii»r'\ » r ."*y.v W’agV'nfl, Carts, Dr-ys and Omni!>uH}«% r<v>t r . tid bv _ HEN’Ri ll.u i 1' NOR PR Kg KK Y i N 0-L«'v..nnc S “'u.-ar: courts, pulverised, ciusbed and clarified, at angtl F. It l.Dtam nl yTeKB CH‘ iLEItA KKMhDY This vl'.iV, . u rtMr, to well known fur itn mRHy rur*“- ran :■ •r' -.ned ht aog’iO Nu. oo HARH.LT ST. T\R~ COOK’D REMEDY’ "for" 1 N'TLMl*h'KAN0K-Per X* eons wbo wl«h to refrain Irom the of intoxicating liquors can now obtain this valuable remedy. It is bo Id at tiie low price of $1 per bottle. In Home cshth ooe effect* a cure. Tbe directions are simple; and U deeirable, it can be administered without the knowledge of the pa Cent, Bold only In the city by D. L. CUTiIBERT. uug24 6U Market street. LACK" DiTKB— A. a. MASON A CO "have "just rec r J per express Beveral pieces of Plain ltla« - k SlIkH, of very superior lustre uud quality. nug24 A A. MASON A CX). are contluulug t ' < !o>*n out the • balance of their clock cf Lawns, Berag.ui, Cballia, Chintzes, anj other klmts of DrefiflUooJi. t i still further reduction In prices. aag'i-i PUKE GROUND BPlCkri Mare. Nu 'u-g-, Cam,la, Ail spire. Cloves, \Miite Prpper, White Jiiimiu'H Ginger, African Pepper, White ulid Brown Mustard Betni. augiltf F. R. DBA VO, No. 1 DUmoud. J TOPYISIG BOUKjB—A fine aSßomnsnt of Letter Oopylug V_y books for sale hv (»epB) W. B. HAVEN. |_>LAOK MOIKK ANTIQUE —Ju«t rocelrej, 2iß> yarda uf |~I e\Lra quality Block Moire Antique. 6 »p3 A. A. MAS ON & CO ,26 Filth at. A A. MASON A CO. have Juat receive! » Uige variety • of superior m kes of plain black and black ii/un-U SILKS. wp3 INLAID DK LAINKS— A. A. MASON & Cu will open . on Monday, September 3d, 60 pa eutirely now aud desira ble style# of Plaid Do Lalnes. faepB COBURUS.— A. A* MASON A CO. t»iii open ou tbe 3Ut lost., 600 pieces of new plain colored Coburg# and Par ametUa. aug2o WEIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIAKION is tbe greatest Beautiller of tbe age. WEIGHT'S PREMIUM KATUARION Rends re the liair soft und glossy. For aal« by KKYSKK, HAFT, SCOTT and SELLSES, at 25 cents . anglO NEW NOVEL, at author OF “Alone.” —Tbe Hidden Path, by Marion Harland; just received und tor sale by I»ag28) JOHN fl. DAVIBUN, 66 Market #L_ JAVA t>>PPKE—3O prime, for eaie by «epS SMITH, MAJR A HUNTER .% * U Hi? ~'X- >r - >• [ *- -.C *••• V I-Ji , ev:. AEn S JPOX 1119 JER J9SEA. Thi Rivia.—-Last evening, nt dusk, there were 5 feet inches water, by the pier mark, anl falling. Tfli steamer “ Rosalie,” Oapt. A. Sheppard, is tba regular Wheeling packet ihi« morning; she leaves at 1\) o’clock. Tax steamer ‘‘Quaker City u will commence loading for Louisville to day. Mr. F. Gaitree will attend to the ! uji nees of the boat. Fox Bt. Louis,—Tbe fine side wheel steamer “Caledonia, Oapt Calhoun, will leave f'-r the above and Intermediate ports this morning at 10 o’clock. Passengers and shippers can take advantage of this opportunity. Thi fast passenger steamer "GreitWost " hiving been detained by press of business, will positively leave ibr St Louis this Jay at 10 o’clock. Captain McCullough will bn pleased to soe passengers and shippers ear y iu the morning. Poa N'A'Hvilli —The steamer ’* Bratil, CapL Orate, wjs uuavoidably detained on Saturday; ahe will positively be off for the above and intermediate ports tbU miming u; 10 o'clock. Tux Louisville Qtuner, of the 7lh, says • The r ver was rising quite last yesterday, with 6feet 0 Inches water in tbe canal last evening, by the mark. On the falls in ere were fully 6 feet water In the pav , and 4 feet, ever the rooks. Tbe weather yesterday was cloudy at times, but the day passed away without any rtlo. We learn from Cap ain Lockhart, the Superintendent o the canal, that owing to the cootiuu-d high water, be has been compelled to au&ndon all hopes of dosing the canal thi«season. The greater number of tbe h» ads employed on tbe work have boon discharged, but the Improvetuen ts a t tho basin will still progress. STEAMBOATS. PitUburgbi SUnbenvUle and Wheeling „ ■ _ Packets, I n a f?rr t & The ROSA LI E, Captain A. B. ButPfiKxrt, ant EOUPBR, Captain D. M<x>ua, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, betw-een Pituburgh, RtenbenriJle aod Wheollng, stopping at all luterimxhat* p4irts. The ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed- Dee-Jays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. U.— Ketuminy hi)*- will leuve wheeling ou Tuesdays,Thursdays and SaiupJaya, a’. 7 L, o'clock, A.jil. The ECLIPSE will alt*j leave PltUborgh on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A. M.—ifrft.'rr»in t /, ■he will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays aud in- Java, at 7 i-i o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply ou l*oard or to J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Ageut, nor'id No. 165 Front street. Regular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, ft*;;*- The uew aud splendid atr&mer CONVOY. JswSftirtgfdown WoLr, Jr., Master, E. DiPkxdn, Cietk, WRiTilnHwEllwill leeve for the above auj Intermediate j-jr ts ewry Tueeduy, ut 4 o c-lock, P 51 , positively lor freight, or passage, apply on board 1,. ni - The steamer I.UOIR MAY, Qaptaln J J { Rouasos . Clerk, A wul leave t^r above and ml'-ruie-lißie poi l> uu s!‘>N‘ DAY, neptauibur luth, at lu o’nork A. M F.«r freight or pannage apply on board, or to Seplo _ FLACK A HAKNES, Agents For St. Louts. ina, The steamer (MLEI*ON!A, Cnpt. B Cat- BCx’.m —Clerk. J B. Dwith—will leave f.-r the lnteriDedtHle ports OU MiJNDaY, September luih, at 10 A. 51. tur insight or parage apply i-d board, or to The Sleamer KN l)E.\ VUK, Capl. J. B. Mxt I ziwK JSE* 111 ' NI va ksi i. t'isTk. \i 111 have t-r l!.- b‘*-v -* intei mediate p„rt.- uU l tC.'l-Al, IHh.ai 10 a M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to -ep3 _ JOHN FLACK. Agent. . , The steamer (JUAKKR CITY, Capi. kl'DsK LjiWLj a& ULt-LoUJfVhR, Clerk~a ill leave for tho above intermediate polls on MtlNl'Al, Dept loth, at lo A M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or lo *ep7 FLACK A BARNES, AgeuU. Fur Sf. Loula. —The strainer GREAT WEST, Captain Pam. I ; Clerk, M’Ca⁢ wiil learo for and in term diato ports on MONDAY . Bcptemlair 10, al 10 o'clock -*. M. For freight or puedage apply on board, or L> s?p6 FLACK A BAKNK.H. Agents. ■ t,- The eteaxner BRAZIL, Cnpt R J G*ACk. [ C. IskAXI ; will leave for th c nLive atxl pjrtr >,ii MONDAY, September Fur freight or passage apply on board, nr to *>vpl /OUN FLACK, Agent IBVKB CLERK, Bt. Louts, Mo., (at W. N. Newell’s j offloe ) J. K. BARBOUR having long nxpenen.'o Lu Reo ivlng and Discharging Freight for SUaraboau», offers ruprrlor lnducemeniH to BUuinboaU desiring a DIDCIIARO INC UI EKK. my 4 f IMtE M\NI ANNUAL FAIR r.( the Allwuist Cct ntt .1 Ati&ui i.TOUAt SociCTT, for Western PennajlfM.U htid fin... * »H be held at PITTSBURGH, on the JSJ, 3d, 4th »r,.| 6tli ' avs &f OCTOBKR, itlfrO. Ample arrangements l,*re l.r*u maJe for '.he ateommodalloa of anlinaU, an 1 bui.d ititf' 1 pn i-'tly fitted up for the display of goods. The Grounds will be abundantly supplied wiib liav »nl Mtraw for the use of the animals wilt be turnfchad grati-, aud Gram at the lowest market price*. premiums t« ;be azuouut of £3,£00 are offered for c< inpetition, b 'rehip or Family Tickets, fil; single admission, 26 ceutf. AM artieles intended for exhibition, sent to the addreits «>! 0. I*. Shiras, Raq , Pittsburgh, will receive prompt alien lien. A competent Police force »ill be ou the Grounds,day and night. V >r particular?, see large bU’.s. r , A BARGAIN OFFERED. r j I LIE undersigned offers for Bale SIX LOTS of ground X fronting upoo and adjoining the Depot of the Pitts burgh and Connellsvllle Railroad, In the growing and thriving Borough of M’KRICSPORT. Four of the Lots are S7 1 -*, feet in width by about I‘iO in depLh, fronting at oue rod oq the Depot, und at the other on Binclulr street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other blx *«*i *. Also—' TWO LOTS, 37 }■$ foet In width, fronting the other fltot* of the Depot, and in depth 121 od«i of U»* LjCh bor dering for its whole length on Jerome afreet -No better property can be found, and it «.*1 u gold low. Part of tbe payment l&keu in stock < ! th- < Vsurtfav il'e Kailrond, if d'-eired. GEO. f. GiLLHOK*, Office of th j Morning Host. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1355.—1 daw if Refutation" in'nkw England— Bristol, N. U. f June 9th, 1833. 7'u B. *i. I'ahnfilocJ. t£ Cj.— Gentlemen: For Ore years past 1 hare used B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge for an an thelmintic io my practice; my attention mm first called to it lu a case where I had failed to dislodge worms with rafo wel. pink and rowhag*. A bottle was obtained and used with desirable effect; since then l hare prescribed It for hundreds of patients, and in a Urge majority of oases \ Ith complete euccoiH. lo one ease a sloglfl bottle of the medi cine brought away from one patient nrnrty tight tooritu l bur.* never Lnown It to do harm, and l am Induced to n-alvo t his ntatemeat from an honest eon* iction that It i» lh« moot valuable Yermlluge ywt known. Such U tuy -•« n bxieocs in its worm killing” powers, that 1 rr. i-mm.-oJ a to other [-Lyxlcihntt iu thU section, unJ lorol.-b th.-ui wiLj th- article. £! 0 WAV AG K. M D I’repanvJ and sold wholesale and reiull by B. A. tAUN EiITOOK A CO., corner of Wood and First streets, Pills buruh. ..e**. Y.IRESU FRI-l Ta x' 200 boxes RalMca ; I.iKfcSH * 60 bags Filberts, •ll> bugs English Walhiilt-. 60 bags Brasil Nuts. 60 bag* It 100 AlinoDdr*. io bags Bordeaux Alnjon.fo, ■jo bags Sicily Almonds. 16 bags African Ground Nuu 5 bags Grenoble Wulnuta 1090 Cocoa Nuts; 15 boxes Shelled Almuads Jojl rertlvM and for sale by RKYMKR A ANDERSON, sri.7 N«) J'J Wood street. j | w i iiuX Er* sCALKD UKRKINU i \)\f 200 box»a No 1 Herring; 600 half botes Uolloux Sardines ’lou boxes do do Joo quarter bis. do do 6 doaeo Ancliovies; b Jotou Capors; 6 JoieQ Oil fed ; 6 dußen Lobdtera. Just received and lor Bate by RKYMKR A ANDERSON, sep7 No. S 9 Wool street. A HoMK IN THVoOUNTRYI—For sale: a comfortable wCTL Cottage House of alx roomfl and good cellar, with frame barn and stable, carriage house, smoke bouse, uu-1 uther bulldlugs, with Twelve Acres of well-improved Land. Alfto, Fruits of every variety ami choice qualities; a good Garden, with fruJts, flowers, grape vines, Ac.—all lu com plete order. Immediate possession can be given, if re quired. Situated lu a healthy and agreeable location, three miles from ihe Point ferry, on tbe Washington road. Price $2,200; terms eaay. This Ifl a rare opportunity for pereon s w Lo are dedlroua of procuring a country Beat near the city. 8- CUT.HBISRT A BON, sep7 W Market et. t ENGLISH*BREAKFAST TEA—IO chests of this superior !i Tea, at 60 cents, just received at Obina Tea 8-ore. aug29 F. R. PEA VO, No. 1 Diamond. WanTtfea” A SITUATION In a Mercantile or Manufacturing estab lishment, as Clerk or Accountant, by a man or experi ence; or would accept for the present of any situation where be could make hlmsolf useful and (tarn a tiring. Any communications addressed u S. B. W. ? ” at the ofHce of the Daily Port, will meet with prompt attention. aog23:dlw* ______________ PERRY'S NO. 27 PEN—A freah supply of Perry's El»e tic Pens, a very superior article, just received and lor sale by W. 8. HAVEN, nug2B Market street, corner of Second HAVANA SEQARS— I have Juat received a Bplendid lot of genuine Havana Sep or s Those wishing a gtott Sugar can always obtain It at JOB. FLEMING'S, sep4 Qomer of Market gt. and Diamond. Ij> DOINGS—A large assortment of Edgings, Inserting*, j Flounces, Laces, Ac.,of every description, Just opened by ( BB p6) A. A. MASON A CO, OPORTING MATERIAL, 01 O ty Lsug27j PORT OF PITTSBURGH, 6 run 2 isoaas water in vai ciumtEL. A Kill Y ED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •• Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville. 11 Gen. Bayard, Peebles,KlUabelb. Kolbin, Henderlckson, West Newtuu. '* Venture, Oordon, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. ‘J, Hurst, Wellavillc '• Itonalie, Shepherd, Whet-ilng. Adflia, King, Zane.«viil«-. Couvoy, Wolf, Oalllopoli- Cbevoit, Brown, Zanesvilk*. Lurie May, Robinson,Cincinnati. " Gt*u. lairimor, Btpubeaville. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Woodward, Brownenile. “ Luierne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elli&beth. “ Kollao, Henderlckaon, West Newton. “ Venture, Gordon, Bteubenvllle “ Michigan No. 2, HersL WellavlUe. •* Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling “ Clifton, Ebbert, Bt. I-ou i«. ** Lebanon, EvanA, fU I.ou’-. “ Reliance, Crooks, Cincinnati. •• Chicago, Brenoan, Ctnriunatl. marietta and -Oat)lopolis. M U AHTO.N, ur 0 It AK N KW. A ir*-n t« Kor Cluclunatl JOHN Fl-AUK, A/-nt. For N(< Louis Fo r Clacloaatt and Loultvtile. For N&ativftlle J. H.■ llarbour, COIMTY FAIR 10 mats Dates ; •uO drums Figs; 6 rases Prunes; » came Preserved . 6 coskß Ourranta; 20 kegs Seedlees Italsius. 20 boxes Lemons; Just received and for salo by RKYMKR A ANDERSON, -}.7 No .’V Wood street lescrlp lions, lor sale low DOWN A TETLEY. - + • *fr - - - - -• •*. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE—: c. FO3TKa, sole Lessee and Mens rer; Wm. H. Rxxi>,Btaga Manager; Coablsc* Koirsa, Acitug Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boaxm. piuoxs or AnsnaHioH: Boxes and Parquette.. ..500. | Private Doles, large $3.00 Second Tier 26*. ( Private Boies, email $5 00 Boxh* Jbr coluiu 1 p-rrous 26 cents securiug feats, cents extra Firatai pearscce of Mrs. DUFFIELD, as PARTUEN I m tbe romantic play or INGOMAR. MoN’DAk EVENING, Bcptsmbbs 10, 1?66, The Romsntiu Play of lugoiu&r, the Barbarian—Partbenia, Mia Dui fleld; lutfoiaar, Mr 0. Poster, Ballad To conclude with Tiic K(on Boy—Fanny Ourrey.Jaila M.Cooke; Oapt Pupham, Ur 8. Dubois. l>#or* open at 7 ; performance to begin at 7*^. MASONIC U A LI, I-'Olt ONK W £ iC 11 ONLY! JOE BROWN’S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES! Orr\tfst Trouf* o/ Pc enlists new trat'tling ' MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1855 x.M S .JOHN W. MCCARTHY, BSill Poster and.MHstributor, Will attend to the Pouting and Distributing o! all kiuudof BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communications—either by mail, Wlegraph,or other wise—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re ceive prompt attention. tp 7 PBOCLAJ9ATIOBI WLIEKLAB, in and bv the 18tb section of the Act id the Ueueral Assimbly of Pennsylvania passed July 21, ibr.y. untitled “An Act relating to the Elections of ibi* Common wealth," It H engined on the Sheriff of every County to giv* noti-M of such elections to he held, and snu morale In buc!i notice what officers are to be elected Ju pursuance thereof, M.tUILL, Eberitf of the County «f Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub lic not ion to the electors of eaid Oounty of Allegheny tbr t s (J&NKItAL ELECTION wll| be hold in said Oounty on the SECOND TUESDAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, at Iha wvural Ejection Districts therein. The elector# of the First Ward of the c ity of Pittsburgh to meet at the house of Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner ot Fourth and FerTy streets, in s&ld Ward. Tbo ele-rtora of the Second Ward of the cltyof Pittsburgh U> meet ut the Public Sahool House in aald Ward. The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the hou*e of Andrew McUasters, Esq The eUclorsof the Fourth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in said Ward. The elector* of the Fifth Ward oi the city of Pittsburgh to meet al the Pennsylvania House, occupied b/Gotlaib Seidel, late Alex. Steward, in said Ward. Ttr electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh t.» meet at the Public School House in said Ward. The electors oi the Seventh Ward of tie city of Pittsburgh to meet at t be Public School Ho nee in said Ward. The elector/ of the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to ineel at the Public School Uonse in said Ward. Tbo eli-ctc ra ut the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to morl at the Public School House in said Ward. The ■ l/'torc of the First Ward of the city of Allegheny to niret bt * h<» bouua of .J Wi-odlmnaa, tn Hobineon street. 1 be electors of the St-con 1 Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thompson, north-west corner of Ohio street and public iquar.v Thn electors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at t&e PuMic Brh.»f I House Id said Ward. Tho electors of Hit* Fourth Ward of tho city of Allegheny to meet at the Lou** of T. Smith, ot tbs corner of Kobinecti and Anderson str/ets. The eUctore of the borough t-f Birmingham to meet at ihe T-'wu liall on Wilkins street in laid borough Tba elector* of the b-rough of East Birmingham to meet nt lh* Kmlritsd Office ot Oliver 11. Ormsby, iu said borough The editors ot I’uqursne b«rough to meet ut the Public Wchojl llouce c-f Said borough. The elector# oi the borough of Lavrenr-vtllo to meet at the Public School Llou*d In said borough. Thu elector* of tho borough of Sbarpsburgh to meet at the Lou*e cl John rdiarp, In asld borough. The elevi.irs of the borough c-I McKeesport to meet at the Tuan Hall in said thorough. The e.retort el the trough ol South Elizabeth to muet ut the L.-uar k-rtrerly t-eenpl-d by E. M-'Atilucb, at the end .1 th* khela Hn ige. m sai l iloroogh. 1 h« e'M ton ofTho t- -rough c I Weal Pittsburgh to meet *t U.h oi Ib-gcr*. The eh-for* of U»e through of Wert Elizabeth lo mett Ut hf Pllbll. ferhuoi HoUrt- lu said borough. Tho electors of the borouj>h c-f Tarentom to meat at the Pubhr p.-houl House In said borough Thw electors i-fthebor-.ugb ol M»tvhe<q«*r Li meet at tbe Public School Ll.-uar. The electors or the borough o! Kliiufa-lh t.i meet at the houre of Graham, formerly errupfaj bvJuho W^ker, iu t*-r.-ugh. The r i>f Pul township to inert t! Ihe house of Jo ieph Uiudiod, on the Meclmuics' oud Farmers' Turnpike !l«.ad, ia raid i.-woship, except the qualified voters residin-’ .a rrctioos No. -I, " anJ 14, ot the said district, who shall vole al all gi.ut.iai elections ia the Ninth War-1 rf Lie u;[y .-f Pittsburgh The elector* - I Feeble* 1.-wosLip to mo«t at the cl John Beithsr, lu lb*'village ol East Liberty. 'I he elect.-i ;• • ; L-a iishlp to meet at the house of William McCall, j*..in the village of East Liberty. The --levr-rac I Wilkins township lo m-i{ at the house Ot John ?lihlb t, oil ihe Urecfaburg Turnpike lluad.iu said town-hip. The electors of Plum township to meet at the housv o/ Johu SumtuemU*-, In said town.hip. Thu eUvtorM af Pattoo townehip to meet at the house of Abraham Ta) lor, ou the Northern Turnpike, in said town ship. The rtc-t irs of Penn township to meet nt the houA* of Hubert Hi.ualdaon on the Leeobburg Road,ln said township. The Unw of Vorsaillns township to meet at tbe Public fv bool Hoose, i-o Ui« farm of ImviJ Shaw, near the white lioum‘ formerly v<> upievl by Thomas Neal, now by Wo. A. ibhw. The t-Jector* ol EUnbotb towuahip L> meet at the houre of Uuorge Webstar, formerly occupied by John Walker, In SUtiilxih bjruugh. The efoctora ul Jetfersmi township to me.it at the bouse -• f Micl-nal Po«>e, 1.-i m*ily occupied by John King, In said township. l’be ele.'tora of Aiitiiin fownship lo meet At tbe house nt Ssrouel Wileon. formerly 'H-cuplei by Jamej 11. Neel, In sai l township. Thu electors af Upp-r St. Clair township to meet at the bouse ol Jas Conner, in said towdship. The flei lors of Lower Bl Ciair township to meet at the li -use lately kept by K. H-lle, at the junction of the Bir mingham and Coal Hill roiii, in township The e!n.*ti‘-r- of Clmrlfors lowuship to meet ut the house of \\ ilharn Obey, c-u the Tlttsburgli and Steubenville Turn pike). Tbe eiwuirs of lUbluson towufh'p to meat at the house of H*/ah McFarland, formerly Audley McFarland, iu said tuwnship. Th* electors <if Findley towmh!p to meet at house ot McClt-iiand A. Aruicr, fornicvly uvupied by J. Charles, In the ri’.lA e of Clintou, IQ salt! lownship. The electors or Moon towuahlp to meet at School House So 4 in »a!J township. The elertcrs of Ohio township to meet at ihe h-.-uae of UeTTY V. Tacmpnon, lo s*id township. Th« electors t-f Frafiklln township to meet at [he honss occupied by Jos. Uolemau, In saiJ town.-.hip. The electors of Itascrre township to meet at th# School House No. 3, in said township. The electors of Baldwin township lo meet at the bouaeof John Cowan. In said township. The elector# of Snowileo township to meet at the house of Voter Boyer, fo snid township. Tbe electors of South Fsyetv townuhlp to meet at the boui*«-t U 11:: \a, i>u tbe farmofU. Y. Coulter, in said township. The electors of North Fayette township to meet at the house now occupied h) Francis Jamison, at Uodgers’ Liill, In said ton nship. The electors of Rons township to meet at the hotise uf Ju.-vb Ctilbaugh, on the Franklin iload, lo said township The electors uf I’tna towtfhlp to meet ut the house of Ilo.;U Crummy,ln said township. The electors of M'Caudless township to meet at th# Lous# of Daniel £heup, In taid towuahlp. Tho elector# of Wert Deer township to meet at the bouse of Ni.Lhan Conley ,In eaid towtu-bip. The eleotor* of Ea*t Deer township to meet at the Public School Honsti, in the borough of Tarvntum. ITie electors of .Seville township to meet at School House No. l,(hexoafler to be called Chaplin ) Tbe elector# of Sewiokley township to meet at the bous# of Saiuurl KiLddu, in aald township. The eioclora of Indiana towns Lip to meet at the boo?# formerly occupied by Aim. Turner, In srU township. The electors of Shaler towortiip to meet at John Shaw’# Mill, in sal-1 township. Tho nu&liilod voters of that part of Indiana township, in Allegheny cr.uniy. residing withlu tho following depcrllej bouudnrlaa, to u it: Ueglnuiug nt a point on the Allegheny river, u‘ the uppet liue ol tbe form of John Cable, and run ning n nor tlseriy couire, betwewu the J*rms of snld Oalilu nnd John Boyd t<> lh* not th east corner of Cable's farm Ib.-nce riinuli..; » se*l*-rly .-.'nrs«lo the Shaler townsbfo Hus, iu mi b n n.ain.rr a* l>. eta l.raco »U farms or lot.* situated in Cuiioli.flmnTs Jl.stri. t, and known the M) cr truou. withlu *.il I boundari*-, *hsll heroailcr T.-tr st the pejer*! eh-cti.-n in the t-ofuugh ot Bhnrpshurg, ut lbs elrctiuu poll ul rail borough. At which time and piece the -inal li.-J electors as af.-re jiU will by ballot vote for One person tor Btate Senator, Five pscKonfl for members ot Assembly of Penn?) Irania, lUie vwjrron I'ot Bherllt, One person tor Oaunl Commissioner. One person l--r l^rothouotaiy, i,me perf'-n (or Treasurer, one parson for County Commlittfr-ncr, Ouejier.-aMi for Coroner, one person ior Director of Foor, due perron far Auditor lor 3 years. One pertioufor Auditor for 2 yearn. k Glven under my hand and seal at Pitl-burgb, ihle 3J day ot' September, A P. W-'-. ol the Independence ol the Utufad etiUf-the eightieth. WILLIAM MAUILL, Bt- p6:de vr to Sheri It. AJ KW MUcitfo-On a.-! dewy ereuiog talle— 100. J Fraser. Xl They a?k me If I think uf tbee. 1 Bet myhetrl upon k ffower—Alice IKwtbirue AJy *Krly home— A. Y Martheu-s. The love of one fond heart. The Red Rcrer—Geo. Linlcy. U*d I never, uever known thee. Th.-n*> nufolc lu tko voice w e for® My early firraide—Alice Uawlhwrue li->w mrect to roam Flag of our Union—W. V. Wallace. The Baw-M»l, (Die Sage Muhlrt. Ih it any bixly'e bu^liiesd. Sweetly 4> Vr my e-nires rtoaliug. My ecu! in dark. Dante Owdanlqae, par L. M. Goilechalk. •• Partant pour la Syria’'— performed at Juihen's Concerts. Gum# King Si'hottiecb V U Browu Woniugb:u , .B March. Gipsy Pclka. Pallor Prince Dulka. Aoglur’e Polkh—lV. V. Wallace Crown (f Roetio —giand wall* The Angel \V*lu. Heiitlme-utal. Afao u collortmu of urn Guliar Murio,Just re ulvod by Express, nud for e*l« by CIIAKLOTTK BLUiIE, erp6 No. 115 Wood dt, 2-1 door above Fifth et. WHUiLira PREMIUM KATUAIUUN t-uj reioov,-.. all symptuuia uJ headache. IVrtH-Q* using WRIGHTS KATHABUN Are utver llstle lo Sun-etroke. WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATIiARION Jg tbe rooil valuable BcquialtioD to tho toilet, retaining the Hair in any rrqulred t;rm. For pale by Dr. GKO. H. KKY3ER ana K. E. SELLERS A CO., at 26 cent* per bjtUa. augia lOWA A 3 IT 13 IN 1365—A Gazetteer lor OlOieoa, and a Hand-Book for Immigrants—by N. B Parker. ai it PTo4 ant L—by Richard Hildreth, Kp>|; with a map. Eea King—a Tale of the Seft ; by Capt. MarryatL Bits of Blarney ; by U. Shelton Mackenzie. GnylHreru—a Tale of Georgia; by W.Qilmore Sims. Tbe Hidden Path; by Marion liarl&nd, author ot Alone. Habits of Men; by Doran. Harper’s Story Book, No. 10. Harper's Picture Bcok.No. 1. Memoirs of Svdncy Smith—i vols. Tbe Escaped Non. • Ail the Magazines tbr September, and all other New Books. LI. MINER A GO., _ 32 SmlthQehi st. IAWN GRABS BfiED, suitable for fall sowing— making j a uJote, emootli, permanent sc-J; at th® B®«d Ware hems®, 47 fifth Btreet. JAMBS WARDROP. HKMP BRED—-10 bags received oq ooneigument aod for sale by i*ug7j JAMES WARDROP. f&v ? . ■ fhe Graefenberg Dysentery flyrun, 4 W imi Ittfalliblo remedy 1„ Diarrhea, Dysentery, JlJooay /lux, Cholere Morbue, flholere tnfantam, and tba Asiatic Cholera, if taken „!& lho Brat ry toms, Tia: lt n , VK tails to cuts the worst possiola eases ~j br>N C | complaints, generally iu a f«w hoard, seldom beyond a day. It „is purely vegetable, and taken iu almost any quantity Is perfectly hanul o s s . Price 60 cants. .Miss Emily L Dow The Grafenberg Green Mountain Ointment, Invaluable for Burns, Wounds,Sprains, ChilMnlnn, Ccros, Sores, Swellings of ail kinds, Rheumatism, Ery sipelas, Bronchitis, Scrofula, ULvrs, Puiua in the Side or Bask immediately relieved, intlommationa uf the Bowels, and for all cases wberu there in inflamma tion. Price Tweuty-flre cents. Marshall's Uterine Cntholicon. A certain cure for Prolapsus Uteri, and for most of the die treesing complaints incident to Temalea. Pre pared by Dr. Thao. Pomeroy* of Utica, solely for the Uracfimberg Com pany. Price |3,t>o. The other Graefenberg Medicines are Bye Lotion. Health Bitten. (bnsumptivf Balm. Children's Fanac'a. ftver and Ague PtUs. Libby's Pile Ointment. Sarsaparilla Compound. Th» Graefenbsrg Manual of Health, A complete hand-book of medicine for flunlUee—price 60 eta. Office* $ll4 Broadway* Mew York. CAUTION. The public is requested to bear in mind, that everything prepared by the Graefenberg Company has their seal upon it. Spurious articles have been issued closely resembling the genuine m every particular except the seal, and the utmost care should be observed before purchasing. Sold wholesale and letail at l>r. KBYSSB’3, 140 Wood street. jylTrdaw U AIT A Ka6t worthy of li«cor<l m.n& Atten tion —WRIdUT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the lftth century. Its neutralising effects on the puiaonoue gasAa are instantaneous, »n<t acts like a oh&rm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone'of the Stomach, and Invigorating the Con stitution. Unlike tho general remedies resorted to for Us treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system worse than they found it, U improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a fegular and healthy action: Doing prepared under iho Immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of It* superiority over all otbor preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are Buffering from Fever and Ague, try it and be"cured I PKTBR T. WRIGHT A CO-, 241 Market st., Philadelphia. And all respocUble Druggists throughout the United States and Caoadoß. For sale by OKO. U. KEYSRR, No. 110 Wood street, and R. K. SELLEUb, Pittaburgh. ap27ulawBm la ll«a<la and Hurd's Hair Resto rsr—PoqustaNHocft, Cx., Peb.fi, 1866; Tliis Is b- certify that I have u*ed '‘irUßD’a HAIU RE fiToltEK'' three mouths, and where mj head wad bald i* ts now covsrod with a long growth of new hair. Capt Uto 0. Bstsjauiß, of Whale-Bhip Montezuma, IWw London, Ch Chemical Alanufacturinff Go,— -Gents: Previous to using your Hair Restorer I waa greatly troubled with my hair coming ouL Attar using ihreo bottlsa the remaining la strong <tn4 firm, and presenta a rich, glossy and healthy appearance. Youra, truly, IL R. Woodwosth. ThL* Is to certify that 1 hare been uaiog “Hoed’s Hits Rssroaik'* alout throe months; and, now, whore my was bald, it is corcred with a new growth of hair, almost three im hes ong. X have been bald over twenty years. Auca Anaatd. Soli, wholesale and retail at Da. GEO. H. KEYSET'S, jvlfl No. 140 »Vood street' Ae'Sicb (leaaaclie amt fileuraigis or Eiaot Ycaas SrAKi-ura Coaro i-i OAK KITS DEPURATiVB SY’RUP—Mr. TVilliam Trimble, M'Kelyy'a Row, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, say* ho was enred of Sick Ueadoche of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley'a ra lly# Byrnp. He had tried various physicians without a cure. He is now entirely well. Ookrley’s Depur&tivel# for Rheumatism, Boro fa la, Tetter, and oil eruptive diaeafss For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KKYBBR’B, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Qolden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2 RISK'S TRANSPORTATIOH LISK. ANTICIPATING the wont ot nuiiUties for tr&nsportiog FrffightJ to and from the Kastern Cities, via. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroad.-*, w-> have increased our stock of Boats, Ac, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives ub a capacity of over 1600 tons per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronize the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East ern aod Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIBE A MITOH&LL, auglliy Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. l*a. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Headers" aud manufacturers^ IUIE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a euperior quality of OIL OP COGNAC, of which of an ounce with fiO gallons uure Spirit will produce a fiueOoguao Brandy. Hi* ESSENCES OF ROOUELLE and OTARIVS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SOHNAPPB and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will Invariably be given by DK. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane. New York. P. fl- —Importer ol Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platlna, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ezt.Copaiva,Sulphate Am monia, Ac. deeSlde tf rpilE LIFE OF GEORGE WASIHNQTON*—The first rol -1 umeof the above work Is now ready for delivery—the Mcond volume be ready bhortiy. It is ne-tly gotten up—printed on fine pbpeT, with three or more portraits and plans, price $'J,O9 per volume. This edition U published exclulively by anbsoriptlon, and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. KISNKR A 00. are sola Agentfi for the above work. Office, No. 118 Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, in Dr. Q. E. Shaw's Optician Store. AST* All orders addressed to T. J. K. A Co. will be strictly ailMided to. wanted. aug2:d*wlm CARPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Rood, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIB - TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance (interest oddfod ) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can be examlnod at the Factory Warehouses, Derby, or at tbe Stores, Noa. IS and 20 N. SECOND st,PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for. Carpets. Jcl-L3m:b ] J. SIDNEY JONKS^ V\ ! atcliei, Jewelry, Silver Ware! 1 VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and Silver t\ Watcbe# now io atore, from £lO to $275 We are the prelusive Agent for tlio aale of the celebrated C. Fn'isham’a Improved Ckrtinnnut'r Timt-ketperi ; also, F. B. Adama A Hon, Stodilart, C*.y»pt*r, Tirlrr. Johnson an 1 other approved Watches kept for Bale nt than Eastern priced— owing to Ugh for erpe-ow's, and a desire to retaiu our home trade an much an poßKibiu. ferial altwnlion Is dsvot*.! to the repairing of Watches aod Clock#, Jevr.lry, Ac. Silver Spoons aud other good? manufactured in my own shop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods in large variety W. W. WILSON, uug'-'S earner Market and Fourth Bts. Mbcuaxics* UxNk ox Fircauoauu, i August 31, 1565. 4 r rBK BTOORHOLDERS of lbs Mechanics’ Bank ol I’Kt» J. bargh are hereby hotltled that the third instA. men! ol $12,50 per shore will uedueon the 10th of October proximo, and the fourth and last luutalment of $12,50 per share on the 20th November folfowlng, payable at uie Banking House, on Fourth street, as per rtwolattoo of the Board of Dlreotore. Jsepll UKO. D. MoQREW, Cashier. CrrjtxNs' Dasoaiv BAivr, » Plttaborgb, September 4, 1545. f fIMIE PRESIDENT AND DIREOTOKS of this Bank have X this Jay declared a dividead at the rats of Foua per cent, on tbe capital stock paid In, out of tbe profits of the last Bis months; payable on and after the 14th insL «ep6ud K. p. JONES, Cashier. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND GAP MANU FACTURERS, No. 91 Wood idree-t, Pittsburgh, are prepared to lurnieh all articles in their line ou tho moat reaeouable torras. Partlcul'ir attention ie Invited to our oseortmentof LADIKS’RIDING HATS aud GLOVES, abo our 9$ SILK 11AT8, which cannot be surpassed iu the ‘ aeps O UNIHHEB—IOO bags Rio Coffee ; O 25 porkets Java Coffee; 60 hhda N. 0. Sugar; 25 bblfl Refined Sugars; j*> 100 bble prime N. 0. Molasses ; 75 half chests Young Hyson, imperialand Gunpowder Too*; 76 boxes favorite brands Tobacco; 26. boxes Pepper; 26 boxes Pimento; 26 boxes Extract of Coffee; 100 boxes Mould and Pipped C&ndiea; £6 boxes Star Candles; 100 boxes Rosin Soap; 26 boxes Variegated Hoap: t 25 dozen Buckets; 10 doseu Tube; 200 reams Wrapping Paper; 2o dozen half tow Bag*. For solo by (sep6) JOHN MOORHEAD. Blooms —100 torm Lata ohampiaiu; 100 *• Juniata; for sale by eep6 , JOHN MOORHEAD. PIG IRON— IOO tons jonia.ta ) (Rock UiU Furnace;) CO •* “ (Rough and Ready;) 200 ** Anthracite, Noa.l and 2, tor Foun dry, for f ale by (aeps) JOHN MOORHEAD,; WRIOUTS PREMIUM KAT3ARION stops the Hsfr from falling out, and produces a luxuriant growth.. WRIQttl’A PREMIUM KAIIfARION - Removes all dandruff and disease dopodffc, gor gale, wholesale, by R. E. SELLERS A 00. (angle "fc/T AGAZINEB, Ac. Ac.—Putnam for August; ill Harper for August; Knickerbocker for August; Banking's Ha Lf-X early Abstract. Just received and for sale at W, A, QXIiDEIfPfiNNET A CO.’S Boolustore, . augU girth st, opposite the Theatre. Wanted immediately, two good coOHS.ai>a lour Girls, to go to the country. High wages paid. Apply at BARR'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. gfl V^ oULPiIURiO ACID TUM.—(Wurdhauwu DU Vitriol,) O Jtint received and for sale by ougi FLEMING BROS.- rTr-7-;.; / W "|"V \ s.* .<• - .•! - ■vi i MEDICAL Noawius, Peb 8,156& PuauxTiXMc-ci, Or., Feb. 16,1866. Irving's Great Work. J. Wllaofa A Son, Wv2hr MEDICAL. DR- M< II\tGORATING CORDIAL A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE'. ’ He&itl Hectored ttßd Lll«, WORSE'S T N VIGOBA TIN G ELIXIR IT will raplare wM&nera with ; *strcngth, incapacity wit A efficiency, Irregularity with uniform-and natural *j. tiritj, and this no; only without tasard of reaction, but wllha happyeffo-.t ;>n the general organiration. 43“* Bear in mindtaatall maladies. wherever they hogin,•finish with tho nervous system, and that the ptrailtttiODt Of the nerve of motion an«l fi?Dßatii'n 1b physicaTtleath. Bear in mind* alflo, the; for Mery kinder nervous dlseaae, the Elixir Oor« dial is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF NERVOUB DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idee of the tame, dlate and almost nuraoulous change which it occasions In the disewiM. debilitated and shattered nervous Wm whether broken down by erews, weak by nature,or*lmW «l by aiefcne<w the crctmng and relaxed organisation U at once braced, revtrilled and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together-no. der its influence. Nor is the effort temporary; Ibrthe Oor* dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself and restore It tolls normal condition. 1 LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the bead, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thought* of self destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general ptostra. lion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to males, decay of tho propagating functions, hys teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, ixn potency, constipation, et£, from whatever causes Arta Pff It Is, if .there be any reliance to be placed on humaa testi mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOB TWWAT.ttg The on paralleled effects of this great restorative in all eomplal ate incident to females, mark a new era In the «»««<« ofmedldna. Thousands of stimulants have beanlnvanted— thousands of invigoranta concocted—all purporting to be specified in the various diseesesand dertagementßto which thu delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSB» Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains in the book, or any other disorder, whether pecniiar to her eer, or common to both sexefr-to give the 1 invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they have used a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off* spring, who would not have been so but for thia extraordi nary preparation. Andit ia equallypotentfortliemany dis eases for which It Is recommended. Thnneanda of young men have b6an restored by using it, and not in a single in* stance has it foiled tc benefit them. PEE PONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, are restored by the nee of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, richly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TUB MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, vii: weakness of the back and limbs, pains In the ha&d, dimness of eight, lose of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement c f the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of eonfvuinpticne, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebo-tings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., arc some ol the evils produ ced. AH thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most n*. cess&ry requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and Ailed with the meUneboly reflection that the bapptoses of another be • osows* blighted with your own. OAOTIOH. l>r. Mor»**3 Ln-d«ratiiig Cordial has been eountertHtad by eone unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial frill have tie propria, tor's fae-simlle pasted over the eorfcof each bottle, and tbs following words blown In the glass; Dr, Horn’! invigorating Cordial, 0. H. RING, Proprietor, tt. rj The Cordial Is pot op, highly concentrated, In pint Um—price throe dollars por bottle, two for five dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. H. KINO, Proprietor. 193 Broadway, H. P, Bold by Druggists throughout the.Onited Btaics, Canal and the Weft Jndlee. AG ENTB Pittsburgh -Do. aKO. 11. IDtYSEE, No. 140 Wood at To PLUMING, BROS., No. 60 Word at. Bo It. K. SELLERS, Wood atreat. Alledheoy Clty.-.HECKIIAH 4 AI'KENNAN: Bo JAMES T. SAMPLE 4 OOd Do J. P. PLKMING. Agent or Ohio.. J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. fcpllrdawly DR. HOOFLAND’S CEUU3HATED ©EBMASTBITTEBS, PBSPARBD BT DK, c. M. JACKSOH, Philadelphia, Pa.. WU.L xryp-ri;i i ;.v mm| UYER OOarPL.A LNT, XYSm-aiA, JAUNDICE. Chronic or ATtnous IkbQtty, Distent of the Kidney** aU dtt'aces artsivj from a diiordered Liver cr Stomach. Su eh as Onstipi- UOQf Inward Piles, Fulness,or Blood to the Head, Aridity of IhoS.oiaach, Na\is«i;lleartbum, Disgostfor Food,* Fulness ln Stomach, floor Bructatioca. Sinking, or Fluttering at tba Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Ihfflcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Oboak tug or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture,Dimnfta • of Vfcdoa, Dota of Webs before the flight, Fever ■rrd Ihifl Pnln In tts Hoad, l>efLdeocy of Perepiration Yeliownwis of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the - Bide. B&ok, Cheat, Limbs, Ac- Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in. the Flash, Constant Imagin ings of Er great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the publie to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence in Its virtues and adaj ation to the for which it is recommended. Tt ifl no new and untried article, but one that has stood the teet of a ten years' trial- before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any <rimt)a r . pa rations extant, Thu testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and Trail known I‘hyaioiana and Individu als, in all parts cf tbs country i 3 inunanse. Refarring any who may doubt, to my “ Memorabilia,” or Practical Raaalpt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratia, of ail in Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phils. delph!a.ra. £old by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyeer, U 0 Wood stmt; B. A Fahnestock 4 Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brother* U 0 Wood street; u. P. Smarts and J. P. Fleming, AUbeheny cieclfcdanlyis ' Private Diseases* fPR. BRuWN, No. 11 Diamond Alley, do* a rotes his entire attention to offico practice. fSSB Ills business is mostly confined to iVtooie jbeg Vcncrtal.lHstaiizSf and such painful affections, broughtoa by Imprudence, yoathfnl indulgence and *x cess. Syphilis, Syohijitlc Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gtoet, Stricture, Urethral nisenargae, Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea ses of ih<* Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases,Acorlmtla Brnp. tioiis, Tntter, Ringworm, -Mercorial Diseases, fiwmtnai Woaknets, Impotency, Plies, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Aoo, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and l/itna, Irritation Of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Our© guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurance? of a speudy cure to ail who may com** under his care. Office and Privet* Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley, ta. Charges moderate. nov&dswly RHEUMATISM. —Dr Brown’s nearly discovered remedy ft>r Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that palnftu trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at borne, nov&dewly j Joseph White’s Carriage Repository* JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on buol- BBMm ness in his spacious premises, | lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh I Orrt-ui-burg turnpike, usar the Two Uuu, betwoon Pituburgh nod I awrcneeirille. respaetlnlly inrites the public to inspect his stock of OABRiAGFS BUGGIES, Ac. And he pardcniarly informs gentlemen ptsrrluiscrs, that one price only is made. Fourteen years* experience in the business, enables him to place beibro his patrons the flame choice collection of Carriages which, so many years peel it has been his particular department to oeleet from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. Tho mice css of hia new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply ih« best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate pri&u. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business hu heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only,'at mubh lest th»*> the usual profits. [mh&dawl C urrlageßreyairoO In the best manner, with despai ‘rtutcr*. undersigned, proprietors of tho PLYMOUTH AD . VERTIBER, ebbing to embark in another enlerprin, offer tbe entire establishment for solo. The paper La In Ua reconu volume, and h nowdoing a good,profitabla btuineas. The jobbing and advertising the present year will reach $1,630. The subscriptionliat is large, and increasing rap idly. With a Ilt'le exertion it can be doubled. Tho mate* rial is nearly new. Payment] made easy. For a good practical printer, this Is an opportunity rarely presented. Possession will be given at the close of this volume. Jkf All communications relative to the above can be nd* droiirfuj to the subscribers, at Plymouth. Richland ooantv Ohio. (auglLcUwtf j ROBINSON A LOOKB. RAYING this day, July 13,1856, sold my stock in the Saddlery business to Messrs. J. ANDERSON A C*> I take pleasure In recommending them to my friends and former customers, and to the public generally, and would respectfully solicit for them a continuance of my patron* aae, feeling confident that all work received Of them will give general satiiiaction. j p i SMITH J * ANDERSOS a GO*, gjggggffi UASUFAOTUBBBB 07 *" „ B f? 0 D “ 3 - harness, trunks, &<>., No. 138 Wood HTul, Pittsburgh, Pa. „ „ r f 6ra .?°. la °° untr ' Heelers promptly attended to, »od et prices that cannot fail to bo acceptable. aqgfcly B W*>v Bottling Establlfibmsnt OYD A MORTON have entered into co-partnership to transact the business of DOTTUNO, In all its branch es, at 6 8 Liberty street, Neville Hall. They have constantly on head a superior article ‘of INDIA ALE, put up in pint bottles. Dealer* and familial will hod it to their advantngo to give us a call, and exrm* ioe for themselves. We nleo bottle a superior articled PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER. Terms as favorable as any other house In the city. All orders puLjap at short notice. BOYD ft MORION, jel£4m No 63 Liberty at., Neville ~Rnlf, UllLDlAii LOT IT OH BALE* A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Widd alley. On the hack nartoftha Lot Is a Collar Wall, built for nvo Email.Houses* TM« Lot la in a desirable location for a residence; and will be aold lOff.aml on femeble term,. Title B ood,and ol«r tom Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. RtaLaOBB. . At Office. of Morning Phat. f) R HOUSE.—The aLEN HOTEL Jho.o on^ mW “ 1 5v* ro ofiero l for BENT for either the E’. er * ent “f 1 * »“iety of the grounds, end the H™ 4 ?? 0 of th * secluded ftom every thing Obieotomable, render this a most desirable location for ciUiir a Male or Female Svminary. For terms, apply to _mb24ttf j : W . BUTLER. 97 Front street rntru>i) D ! ,,o . l ‘ ll,ol ‘ 0 * A^rtneratilp. 1 BE Partnership formed by the undendgneu and James 1 UNtAi, in carrying on “ ;be Camden Coal Work a,” under the name aud at vie oi JuNRg, O'NEAL A MILLER, la now dissolved. ISAAC JONES, July .tb, 1865. JOHN D. MILLER. -•*• - ■•* ..i:*4i;-'v»fc- «..• * - '•-’ [ * : *..v -f
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