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S' i «v-~'-~>•- r ’V- , V : ' Sam Laufper has just returned from the East with a bran new stock cf books, prints. ato. We noticed in his window a new map cf Sebastopol by Welle, just issued in New York, which is cer ta ‘nly the most accurate and satisfactory pub lished' Lauffer holds forth on Fifth streo r , next to the Dank, where he may bo seen from dayl’gii 1 10 dark afi BmiliD g &B s bucket of ohips. PaESBYTEBIAN The 1 Jttsburgh SjDOd of tho Presbyterian Ch. nr °b, (0 S.) uiil meet in Johnstown, Tbarsday, the’ lSth of October, and ooot&.ue in session several d-'VS. T-iia synod is composed of tho Presbyteries o* Biarsville, Ked atone, Oi*:o, and Clarion, which embrace seme V 2 Minißtojj. About as many Elders wid also be in atten4aace. The Bynod w>U thus number near two hundred persons. Suddbh Death. —On Tuesday the 4th inst , Mr. Wm. McAdame, of Kobiosou tovship, while in the act of shouldering a bag of wheat, felt down suddenly, and expired few moments Jlr. McAdams was a highly respectable mau, considerably advanced in life, being upwards or seventy years of age. The aau;? of hia sudden .death was probable a disease et the heart.— - Washington Examiner. Ahleghenian Family —This troupe of vocal ists under charge of Mr. Nelson Kneass. a geo nieman well knowo to the musioal public, wi 1 give a aeries of conoerts in this city, at Masonic Hall, next week, commencing on Taesday eve ning. The troupe is highly spoken of by the pr es In other pUc:s, and no doubt will afford tgood music to our citizens. Malicious ier Dickinson was beld to bail, on Soiuxday. by Alderman Wilson, for malici usly desiroyiag a Dumber cf peaoh trees, belonging to James Jackson, of Pitt township. Dr. James King, of Fifth street, has beeo so looted to deliver the opening address at the de 1- ication of tho magntfioent new Masonic Hsll, in Philadelphia, which takes place on the -Bth of the present month. Horse Thief.— A man named John Caldtve'l, v 'svas lodged in jail on Sainrdtj by a poiioe offic« r ; from Greonßburg, charged with slealing a horfc from bis brother. baa become ©ue of tho prevailing disewe<i of our land. *■* ** K’ ni S ß countries. Thi* b*ing » uni ww | lact, precaution should be taken in regard to diet duriur a-he warm weatLor; nod In a lew of the beneficial the use of Dr. 3. Uost*ttw’« Stomach Bitters, iaut ees«OH, in our city, as well tO* elsewhere, we wou!d m-1 risa alt tn -procure a supply for family use, and use It us per direction* on the bottle. When this 1.- done, mu h sickuess can be prevented. At least, this *•* the eif-eriet.'V cf the past, which cm be, and is tesUned to by thousands For &ale by Droggi«ta and Hotels generally, and fcy T*a, Smith A Oo , sol*- Proprietors and Manufacturers, N > E 67 Penn street. tie ' 5 . ly-Clarh’a Mtomacii Hitters are acknowledged hy ail who have iried them to be the best family medic. Tie f the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Oosiiveoefis, and a ■: iv ordered suite of thv Liver and Stomach. They have no ■Tival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people tlroxn using other preparations tb*l sre |>>*lmed upon the public uodcr the name of S-omaeb Bitirrs. for they hair Sound that nply one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary. For sale, wholecaii;, by Cof cm A Clark. No ti Market •«et; fIM. 11. Kktsea, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists orally. *»£toelElng Factory.—C. DALY'S Stocking j t where eTerything made in pie. HOSI CRY LI N E, 'actoi % CtHftflr j at th variety of Hosiery, Inoadi) * hi® to M T-blch may be alway* obtaib-d nd suits at Me Store, corner of Market alley VhoUisale N fn rget Lhv name—C. DALY Ad Fifth Se Don. ap26 So. 20. 4&*Opln> 'o«3a of tbe - from Gen. Geo. P. JX ut-a, in the /. IMG:—“Ailed IfOttj -rofess to be Lbe h ji the people, and b > keep them adv,. i-olumns, of w'&atevei shall arise for iheir . live up to this letter, aod Inform them that derfal and valuable medicine for tbelr gener. iovenU*i, Is “ BALLS rS MAGICAL PAIN EXTR,. LI virtues are so ra re, mighty and eccentric, that [they appear to work j nore like miracles than by scieL *o effective, electric, a od astounding are its powers on the human body, that, tt ough now it is daily tried by ihou i ftnae of people, not a as of this great mass but is delighted beyond comparison, a ad candidly confess they, on no con sideration, will nxet a fain bewitboutit. r T ,HB * The inventor, Mr. E .. Dallty, has wisely the secret A O’Nsal, to himself. Countert are busy about it, but without under the nan, success. Its overwhi Iming merits defy all competition, is now dissolved. _ _ „ and its peculiarities analysis. We confidently commend July Tib, 1866. —Just recalvoJ. 200 yards of all parents to seek iu acquaintance, for surely smh a VvlaCK MOIRS ANi ’giro Antique. friend, who laughs i t death and suffering, restores the J) e »trn qualily Black L MASON & C0.,26 Firth ft. blind, lame, halt, and scarred to perfection, and all fiom He p 3 A. A pain, Is “ a friend ini >©d.« -~ W« wish the discos irer of th e mighty blessing, wbo is a real benefactor t> m ikiod, Uod spt^d None genuine with. ut s eteel-pLata engtWTed label, with iignatures of ® HjsNltT i JALLET, Manufacturer O. V. OUt IKSHER 4 cTpreprl'etonu geld at 26 ,r box by Dr. Q. u. KEYBER, 140 Wood °“ rl ? •T.'nr dealer In medio!nee tYOE PBEB EB VIN O-Lovering'e Pulyeriied - throughout the BnS* Bt»tee All orders or lott.re tor In- h course pulverized, crashed and clarißed >t formation or edvloe, 0 ■ be oddreaeed to C. Y. CLICKENKB coarse, dravO’B. No. 1, Diamond. 4 00. New York. 1°?- JAVA CUt'FKK—SQ prime, fo r sale by SMITH, M AIK A HUNTEh v.; v, ' r t.V 2iE CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING; The Encampment at New Castle.—The mi - itary encampment at New Castle, olosed on Fri day last. The Lawrence Journal says it was called “ lamb blaokand was well attended. The following companies were encamped ; Pittsburgh Independent Blueß, Cape Alexander Hay ; Dar lington Artillery, Capt. Power; Ringgold Guards, Capt. William Hall, Big Beaver Riflemen, com manded by Lieut Miller ; New Castle Light Ar tillery, Capt. William H. Shaw. The military were under the command of Col. Samuel W. Black. The companies all acquitted themselves with honor and made a floe appearanoe. Capt. W. Trovillo, of this city, officiated as Adjutant upon the occasion. The whole affair passed off pioasantly. Stealing Faurr.—A young lad named Hugh Madison, was arrested on Friday evening, and taken before Mayor Volz, oh&rgcd with stealing fruit from the orohard of Mr. E. J. Allen, in the Eighth Ward. For some time past, a number of young lads have beeQ in the habit ef tres passing on Mr. Allen’s grounds, and not only stealing the fruit, bat breaking the limbs of the treos, and insulting the female members of the family* As a laßt resouroe, Mr. A. entered a oomplniut before the Mayor, upon whiob young Madison waß arrested. After a hearing ho was committed to prison for a term of five days. A Pittsburgh Rascal Abroad.— An individ ual from this oity, named William Cyres, was arrested in Shippensburg, on Monday last, for picking $27 from the pockets of a Mr. El liott, of Philadelphia. Mr. E. had $5,000 in his possession, which the thief was undoubtedly after. Cyres was committed to j;»il for trial. If we mistake not, this Cyres is the same person who stabbed Eooch JobDston a few weeks ago. He made hie esoape from the city at that time, and this 'is the first news heard of his wherea boots. He will probably be brought home to answer for bis misdeeds here. Accident on the P. &8. Railroad — A labo rer named Michael Monahan, employed on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, while passing along the embankment at the mouth of the Tunnel, on section lil, on Saturday, slipped and fell a distance of seventy fivo feet, .three or four ribs were fractured, bis hip joint dislo cated, and other injuries inflicted. A few days <igo, a little child while pUying at the east end of fho same taone) felt down forty five feet, fracturing its skull. Both were placed under charge of Dr. Patterson, of Dundee, aod arc io a fair way of reoovery. We copy from tbo New Caetle Jjurr.nl the fol lowing complimentary notice of one of our mili tary companies. “ PUuburgh Blues —This company, under the command of Captain Hay, attracted the particu lar attention of our oitizeus, in oonsequence of •their fino appearance, and a gruersl kuowledge of military tactics. The officers and men were courteous and gentlemanly in every respect. When the defenders of our country are compo sod of such men, wo need cot fear the result— this compauy has been tried qoJ was not found wanting in the hour of trial " ETjje State Fair —The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have given notice that they Bill issue excursion tickets at half prico to and from Har riaburg, good from the 24 :h to the 80th of Sep tember. Ticket* mu s t be procured from the agents. The fair comraeooes at Harrisburg on September 25;b and lasts till the 2S’b. Arti cles intended for exhibition will be shipped free of charge, excepting the Plate tax of throo mills per ton par mile, unless they nro sold at or du ring the fair, when thcregular chatges will have to be paid. Theatre—Re EngagementofMeb Di/ffielp. Our play-goers will be pleased to hear that Manager Foster has effeoted a re-engagement with this talented lady, for another week. Her Bucccso last week was flattering in the extreme, crowded houses greeting her every night. To night she will appear as JaannA in a new trage dy, entitled “ The Noble Heart ” The piece has never been performed in this ccantry, and is said to bo aQ excellent play. PITTHBURGII AND CLEVELAND RaILROAD —The earnings of this road for August, 1b55, were Earnings for August, lbol Increase Thn exhibit shows a ti uteriog increase in the busince* of the road, and evidences that it is destined to be as profitable as any in the coun try. —The Callow.djz is 'vii' Journal, of Not 7, 'OwaJifl&H of the riKhLs 'W, ijarcngb ibtrir '>eu We v. ill ’fa« mast won >i use trer *4U‘U NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post Aid for tne Norfolk and Portsmouth Suf- SEPTEMBER 17. NfwJYork, September 15.—The General Committee of this city ye*terday authorized a -remittance of $9OOO additional to aid tbe sufferers at Norfolk and Portsmouth. CiaciNNAti, September 15 —The Oommittee appointed yesterday by the Chamber cf Commerce to solicit subscrip tions for the relief of Norfolk and Portsmouth remitted $lOOO this morning to Baltimore, for the use of the suffer ers. A committee of two in each ward been appointed to obtain further contributions. The citizens are giving liberally. Baltimoez, September 15.—Tbe Petersburg Express sajs th« Rev. Ur. Chisholm Is not dead, but Is improving. The Port mouth orphans, 28 in number, arrived at Rich mond last evening, the remalnlder have bean re-claimed by frelrni* or are sick; of the No folk orphans only 27 are In the asylum. The Howard Association refuses to have them removed. Cases of fever are occurring among them daily, a large number have died. Flutter Among tbe Old Salts* Washington Citi, September 16.—The report of tbe Naval Rotirlng Board is the general theme of conversation, and has caused great excitement Noihiag is known of ficially. It is agreed, however, that three of the Oaptalns dropped are .Zanuiuger, Levy, and Ramsey, Among tbe Lieutenants dropped U Samuel Chase Barney. Those di rectly interested have been notified through post. Secretory McClelland returned this evening from hla visit to Pennsylvania. Chicago, September 15.— Dates from Nebraska to the Sih are received; Col. Monale3’ party of Government Sur veyors were attacked on Platte River by the Pawnees,and dispersed. Col. M.and five others arrived at Nebraska City, the others of the party “are mlssiag. A company of volun teers have gone In pursuit of the Indian*. $3OOO hive been remitted from this city for the relief of the Bulf-rers for Norfolk. Bai Timor*, Septembor 16. —The news from Norfolk is better. The number of new cases has diminished. During the p«ut 21 hours ending at noon yesterday, the deaths at Noribik were only 29, and at Portamento toe deaths for the same rerlod were 12. Among the deaths at the latter place are Mj. Bartlett aDd Miss Patterson; the latter was a nurse from Philadelphia. Boston, September, 16.—The total population of this city, as ascertained by tbe census is 163,000 including 88.U00 per sons cf foreign extraction. It is estimated, however, that Boston business meu and their families, ull numbering 60,0C0, reside in the neighboring towns. A Man Stabbed In New York New Y-.rr, September 16.—Capt Wrightof New Orleans, formerly commander cf the Jewea, this evening uttemptod to cowhide a Mr. Dean of Baltimore, at the St. Nicholas Hotel, anil was stabbed in tbe side with a bowls knife. Wright’s wonnde are thought to be mortal. Auction—Sales Dally. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner cf Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hate,Capa, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Grocoriee.Quemsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur allure, Ac , AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Lnatroments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing. Variety 0(>odfl, Gold and Bi.v-r DAU OF UNITED STATES PROPERTY—The following ku not being required for public service, will be sold, by public auction, *( toe Allegheny Arsenal, at 1U oVI ck A. M.,00 Wednesday, tbe 19th c-f >**p.iember, 1665, r: t 12,000 ll>3 of Scrap Ca<i Iron; 4,000 “ •• Wrought Jt>; 11,000 * •• Black Leather; ;,,000 “ ** BnffLeaiber, 13,U00 “ " Sole and Fuir Leather 4 Saddlers’ Strainer*. 2 one horse . Smith*' Anvils ; 2 Hand Aiee; " Smith*’ Bellows ; C Braces, wrrJen and Iron 2d Scr w Pi,-* , 2-< Hammer*. 1 Planing M«-h!ne 2- r , Planes, asserted . 5 Hand S«ws , 4 Tenon ; •; Trying Square* . 5 Screw Sttx k* ; Fcrew Tape ; .. Bench Vice*. 1 Hand Vice; and divers utber T0,,15. Terms—Cosh, par fund* By order of Ueui T J. IiRKKETON, Commanding Alle gber.y Arsenal P M. DAVIB. Auctioneer l/oRFKiTKD INoUKANCL STUCK Af”aVOt 1 OS~—~o u P THURSDAY evening, October 4th, at 7 o'clock, at lhe Merchautii 1 Exchange, Fourth street, will be *cld, by order oi Janies D McGill, Sec’y, 46 Shares Capita! Stock of PUte bu gb Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company, forfeited for non-pay meet <j m.-talmeut. s*-pll P. M. DAVI3, Auctioneer OKF’ll AN’S’ CuLKT SALE—By virtue of an i.rdcr <>f tbi- Orphan*’ Court of Allegheny Oounly, I will expose f, r -si-, at Public Vendue, on T L K£l> AY, the 2itb of tUptem b-*r, io«t., on tbe premiss, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all Uk-m* HIKER CERTAIN LuTd OF GROUND ritmto ou the southern j-jd* o' Centre avenue, in Pitt township, bciw Lots marked and numbered — Nos 57, 6s and t 9, In Jam** B Irwin’* plan of lots, which plan it res-orded in said county, to Uis Keoorder’w Office, In Book 4th I>. v 01.77 nai.i Lot* having each & Trout of twenty-four feet ou aalJ nf-nui*, and extending bark {preserving to* same width ■>L’e hundred and twenty leet to a street forty f-et wtde— rsl I L*»tP being the pr*p*»rty of the minor heir* ot Tttomu* Livirg«tnn, dec'd. ioi 87 . TAOUU oo $20,101 87 Terms —One third c»i*.b, and the butene-* In one and twe veer*, with interest, to lx* secured by bond and mortgage till REED, Guardian of minor heir* c-t T. Ltving'-doo, djjc'i. *ep3 p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE , Unsurpassed (or Speed & Unrivalled for Comfort FROM PITTSBURGH TO Columbus. Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, T«*rr«* Haul*-, Il'-ck DiaL.l, Louisrlße, inwa City, He Lo U. Er»DFTtIU, Pubu^u*, Dayton, Cairo, Dulnt-^ua*, Xt'QU, Wriupbl-S GfclnOa, /«ine»TiU» i , Vicksbor^b, Newark, New Ur eaas, Peru, A.SD THE I’tiK.H'il l-ITII- IX THE WL3T iSI. twl Tli, i'ia f'»*• STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD! Wbk.li U now complete! and In operation lw \« Steubenville and Newark, 0. On and after Monday, September 10th, lihc, a daily morning aud evening line el elegant and awirt running u'"ninerK, commanded by experienced and accommodating , rti -ere. will leave l'iUJ»burgb as fbllowp: Thr Muraiug IJo**, composed *7 BtramtJTP FORKST CITV, C«pt. Moor**, and DIURNAL, Capt Shoale*, leave PitU- I urgji every day, exempted.) at 10 o'clc-ck, A M , precisely. PfrSsentrrrs aino od boonl, and reach Steuben vii]« at 6 P. M , pxaiiog an Immediate connection vrjih tn*, EVENING EXPRESS TRAIN cf the S. A i R. R—which rnHkes direct connection at Mbß-erk lor Ui« abovo cities. The Evening Line, rompo*»i of ateamer" VENTURE, Capt Gordon, and CLARA FISHER, Cr.pt. uor.ion, leave Pittsburgh werydfly.at 6 o'clock, P. M. Qjr Paaaeocprs on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 nei t morning— iu time for the 1/a*7 Tiain, which leave* Immediately, *nd u»kep direct connection for the aboro cities—thus avcutinff h-.ji'-.l ! 'itxl 1 1/ rorfrr.od 'Ct>- Pare as Cheap aa by any other railrrad route. Fcr Thn ovb and Local Ticket*, and further informali-. a, „t<pl > to JAS ODLLINfI A CO.. Agents, Ni>* 111 and 116 Water et., bo'ween Wood and SmithfMd. Pittsburgh K W. WOODWARD, Sup't L. DKVENNY. w en Agent. 1\ IKK M'iCKi-- boxes pure Pepper , 60 Jo Malabar do; 60 *Jo pur<- CasMa ; 0 t Jo pur** A ilspice . 60u pure Mustard . 1 rx> do MoelarJ : (*o dozen ft cans Jo . 3 bbl* pure Cayenne Pepper 1U Jo Ginger; 60 boxen do, in V A lb papers. I iorite the attention of wholesale dealer* to the aboee cepia V U DRAVO. No l Diamond. StiNl'llTn?— 100 bags Rio Coflee. '26 pockets Java Codes; bo hhds N. 0. Sugar; 26 hbls Refined Sugars; 100 bbla prime N. 0 Molasaes ; 76 half cheats Young il/sou, Imperial an J Gunpowder Teas; 76 boxeo favorite brands Tubatvo, 26 boxes Pepper : 26 bozos Pimento; 26 boxes Extract of Co floe; luO boxes Mould and Dipped O&odlo, 26 boxes Star Candies ; 100 boxes Rods Soap, ?6 boxes Variega’ed Soap ; 'do dozen Buckets, 10 dozen Tubs ; 200 reams Wrapping Paper ; 20 dr*zen half low Bags. For sale by (sepll) JOHN MOORHRAD. rpUB iIiDDKN PATH—A t-eautiful story, by Mariou 1 Harland, author of “Alon*,” for sale at gepld DAVISON’S. 66 Market at ~MHK INUt* —A. A. MASON k 00. will opeu in ’ a day or two, some 7«ry rich and desirable abides of French Merinos. eepl2 WHIG HT'd PRKMIUM KATIIAK: lie&otifler of the &?e. WIUGITTB PREMIUM KATHARION Renders the Hair soft and tfiowij. For sale by KJSYSfiR, HAFT, SOO'TT and SELLERS, at 25 cents. &QR IC C 'UNARY BKKD—J uut received and for sale by j sep i FLEMING BROS. New Bottling Batabilahpient. BOYD a MORTON have entered into oopai-tusrabip to transact the business of BOTTLING, in all its branch es at OH Liberty street, Neville Hall. They haT* constantly on band a superior article 'of INDIA ALE, put up In pint bottles. Dealers and families will find it to their advantage to give us a call, and exam* ioe for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of PORTER, BARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER. Terms as favorable as any other house in the city. All ocAtys put up at short notice. BOYD A MORI'ON, 4*42:4*1 No 68 Liberty st, Neville Hall. plipolulion of Partnership. ■Sj.cnersklp formed by the undersigned and Jakib iii carrying on “ibe Camden Coal Works," « *Dd style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER, IBAAU JONES. JOHN D. MILLER- UR.K LIQUORS of erery *. purposes, can alvaye be procu.^ <O 4 Corner Market l T>ATE’B BUPKRIOB WHITE (JRKABK, -v*ip rtl kd<J i D Wapma, Carta, Dr-i. and i Xt tor sale by |attg3l| HKNB.Y H. Uu_ r . V-"4'v k Ct/ iv v^vv , • ' . • - - 7 . >t . » ' *).. '4,r.tv *'l From the Plains, Yellow Fewer at Norfolk Population of Boston* AUCTION SALES, P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Fall Arraugement fON Is tbe fTCßtost FLEMING’S, X. Aod Duunaad. -V, r J?'< v COMMERCIAL POST. abmswob miter me.*. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADK AND MIC Re HANTS’ EXCHANGE, OmOEHS. /Veiwknf—L. WTLM ARTfI. F\rtt Vice fYextdtnt —T a. Clabke Second u “ Gxo. W. Cww Treasurer —N. Holmes, Jr. Secretary—J \*t es P. Bare. Superintendents. T. Northah, Ja. QmmiOe.e of Arbitration for September— T. 8 Class V P.; J>o P. Piakb, Jas. O’H. Bcollt, R. T. Lkioh. W* B Holmm. DAILY REVIEW 0? PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Ornci or thi Dailt Moaifiwo Post, ) Monday, September 17,18 W. / FLOUR—Sales 32 bbla fnperfine from depot at 46 36- 19 do do do, $6,60. GRAIN—Sales 200 Los Rye from canal at 62l£c. WHISKY—BaIes 15 and 20 bbls rectified at 36c. BACON—Sales 4000 lbs shoulders nt lie, cast; 3000 do do at lie. cash : 2500 dn shoulders and hams at time; 3000 do hams nt 12c. cash ; 1000 do do, 12>4c, cash ; 1000 do sugar cured hams at 14c. cash : 2090 do shoulders, 11 cents LARD—Bain 10 ti«o» No. 1 it 12<s null; 6 bbD do do, do; 5 do do, 10r. ’ Oi Lr—Sales 8 ■ bis Lard at HSc, cash. ABllE3—Sales 7 casks domestic Soda at time. MBJTAL—SaIes 30 tons Nn 1 Tenners** at $32, 0 60 do do at $3l, do; UK) do Luanda at $2B, f. mca. TKLEGKAPH BIAEKETS Srsr Yo?.r, September 15,—Stocks buoyant. Cotton market dull, with declining tendency, more sellers than bnyers; sales 500 bales. Flour unsettled, sale* 13.000 bbla. Wheat unchanged, demand moderate at previous rates. 6alefl 27,000 bushelu Oru market opened buoyant, but closed heavy, sal s 21 ,'.•«) bushel-. Pork dull, Bales 250 bbls. Barf unchanged sales 150 bbls. Lard firm at previous rates. Bales 700 bbls. 'W hisky firm, sales 400 bbU. Groceries urn-hanged. Oils better, sales Linseed and Lard v2(a,t'3. Tobacco firm at former quotations Leaj firm. I'Hr AtiLPHiA, September 15 —Fleur firm, demand both for-, xp-rt and home consumption limited, sales for ship ment $7, rf mixed braud* at $7.50; sales In lots for the supply of retailers and bakers at $7,60@58 forcommou ex tra lamy lots at higher limitations. liyeF.oaraud Corn meal, nothing doing, market poorly supplied with Wheat; it U in demand ; sates 2000 bush, prim- Sou hern red at $1 75 atlont; sales 1000 bush. Choice Ohio at $1 60 sale -2000 bush, fair ditto at $1,77^; sales you bush, fair Dela whtp in etore at $1.70, sales 3000 bush, inferior ranging from $1 up to Sl.OUaod 300 bush. White ut $l.6 r -(d)51,85 for infe rior itn 1 good. Kyo in food demand at $1,09 ior Peuna noil $1.0.i tor Jers-y Goru dull, sales 1000 K usb. y#llow at 00 etl>a!. Oats continue to range from 3ti to 39, Cotie* liel. I firmly. 8 ugar ex*ited and prices looking up. Whis ky demand limited . sales i:i fls. at 41(n)42 and In I.'u \a at •iU'U’ 11. CiNCtTfSATt, September 15. Flour firm, a good demand- Pales tbJ 1 b.s. at $0 3.'. Nothing dour in Grain ;re celt'*! during the last 24 hours 6614 bbls Flour. Pro visions, sales IcO hbd-. lia-'on blioulders. deliverable ut Louisville at packed ; Sides held at $l2 Meat) P.rks3J. Wbi-ky unchanged ; vales 460 bbls. at 35;Sugar unchanged ; d.-mand limited; saloa in small lote at former \ rices. Mulusee. small sales at 42; Coffae. 11V- Baltixo&k, ls.—Sal- 3:)Du bbls Ohio and Howard street Flour t.t $7 7 ~ City Mills is held at the sum* trie-, hot without ss'es The supply it Grain Is light, ai.-l the mark’-t is unc! a need Proii-drns are rory firtn; sales rf Mess Pork at $2l f>o(a.s22. prime $l9 60fti2U. Bulk Meat. bh-u’d-T- lie, ril-.i Hams 1 H-bjv i2c. Bacon SouMer* 1 1 ;<fcrj' .v\ rides ldG/din, Hams l2^(a;U. Rosemary and cantor by j. Bpai dine. <;r.e million Lotties of this delightful articie k-r the bal: have sold, uni tnli-t ar~ s:i:j iocr-nsing Fcr bf-aatiMrg, pro erring or re-toring the hair, this pre paration I'-c.iio; S- rsc«d!e-t The low price <26 c-ntM bring.- It within the roach of all. Try a bottle. You will find it good hold, who.esalo iiud retail, at MARKET HT. fiui. l)KN’{' tAJHACTr—.I G,;/ auortm mt on band’lin'd i Lr fil- t'v (•ej.M FLEMING BROS. hi CAit b. —Lv kerfi >’o iiatiJ nd frr Kale by l > ’-i' n FLkMlXii IIKGB. «,>u\Vl.kK\- nv'Ll”! Ic.V—k) Ih-. on baud mil for sal rby F *o t S FLEMING BROS. 1iC 1! "KICK— A ,:rtic!' on hand nml t»• r Milo by 2 -n Fleming imba. pu< a INK-. 4 r,un:.-u in, , . ) w galiftiscn baud 1 ) and ! ,-t sale k v ce-- H, FI.KM l\G RROi* 1) LI KM A r.*' —!*•- cn hunt nuJ f- v r sal,- t y ) >-pf- FI KM iNO BR"< Nolle* to Contractor* C* F.A LHP PKf>{\»4 A will bo reru>r>-d a* the Kngiriosr - .- kj Otlice ■ t ;lie V-rtli-weGern RailronJ, in F.utler, Butler county, IVona, untii the uith of 6-,-pl-mt-r. iust . for th /reluHti- n ai d mas ary of S- tlons 4u, 4], 44, 45, 61. i:\. t‘4 nn-1 of par' u? t lie A<.r f*. o- j'n~n Rnitn*> i. irt wecu Kr- i-.rf an ) llu:ler. r.U-Svti.-D at Novi Ca-tle l*ri-<- i-s i. n-i «pe» :s; :nl> i.ti>n t! the Kugiufer ’s rfh-elu F-.. 0 an ! uf'--r t)i> ! ■"» t!: met At i t i-e m«ik-.; a- -c.i b< i 11: • < ir-id-. -*r' lw M.IiUM-, I AIN : K:i A in.NI'KR Sl'VbUIK*- 1.-' t.,H Y livn, lm ( ! ml }• T ;<• tin.il rh». t. ~., (1 m*. i T..M J'. CHtli.'K \ »t ho.I li J* T. »- Mb I'Su-' Km C- t?-e. ' hhj- for f :i::.>■ 'W'i u tHTci-i! Uic» . •m Ui.< !>!\J Whit, S'.L'ki {■■» i ' • N i) Mojv*. - ii T . t<‘,m - VI ii Ol.r •£6 bb' V I ! t> • N Murk MO l'M‘ \ C Tt.r * R. --ii . n- 1 r... it. n h ) - Ik •i t,'l TuSti. ?i- !"■ t- L C.»» I*.: 100 l-.i • !-. a : UJ-h Cm nJi-vt . 10" N« ; . H -• r'.- ; M t’V” S ..i i Kec* 0 Z ■ !-aii •• l-!-‘ r«tr." Wju F'i.,— r •!*. i / u Whr h [-••i r 40 J- / u»<l a«*‘ 1 1 i»-n I' -rn l:rr» ci. I u .slcuv hO-W.t »«. • t y Mi.A.N hr FILL* A V vKMUH ,1. 1-r «*i» to* a! im K KY.<Kk'A, ('<Tsj«*r VV>. I rxni Virgin Hollow av > r 11 i. -4 an uuini m k\ r t.>r «ni« I'H RKV.nl:>, O 'Hot W»*J -Ir***-1 ooif Virgin ali»-v AT K tv' Ml.i.r AM' UitfhftV rKUT< >riA l. lor «*!.• a i I'H Kfc\SKK\<. ('i‘f T er W.h- WAKI'-H T>#uTH VS \MI AM* T "rtH POVU-KR Tai .»ic i.t It. KEV.-KUH, i'»/' a*r W • ■ i is I Virgin a!t*-y CSATAVV jA imA.NDV, niAiJ*' f’Ut .>! i h* Cat*.* i*u unpw > nt CiD'’ium»:i, ft. l.i !y ih* J- mi <* r a! Uk KK.VJKR’S, *o*r- fVvrru'r of «{ nn.| Virgin «i kv. Urpham' Court Mala / \"V BVII.I'I V < i > ’Ts. »* —Mi * j.p'p^ri r t ,( iNti i<) rvi*r. */ ctUiU it* Mi« L:*!,..'. W'ti Cllv Nir.«{y Hjjht i ti jVn ► j.Tautn itrcui . K f Vxf itrcrt, L/**u»t ' \ Biu'T t r •»*-1 Mxl Mac*"' will l* iv I 1. ou l!.- ; .•• u. :/*■*, ( u riATL' li.U A V , . v ~j'U-Ljl-r b, at 'i o ‘ cr.k P \J Teem*.—Ona-thlnl in c i: d In i>nr t«r, and Ihe r«*nd;ir ia t»v> l*- tAi t">n.J and mort gag*-, with iLt?rr*d fn aj Ja'." < ! < i ■ u ' f Ifi- aal«* EDMOND mKKKH, .» *riIIA < ■ K KKR. AdminMrat-T*. sepo Orpltiwit’ Court .Hale ■\l r ILI. UK Ut'i'felHKU at I'uolu- Min-, on th» pr»ml-<-. VV «>u THURSDAY, temUr kith. at " k,\-\w k, VM . L>y order of the orphane' Com t—late the pn-|«rrty of D*»ii Grw*r, dec J that » aluat PU II.D! NG 1> ; T, «it ut>'" '”1 th* roro«*r of i’etiD and MaiVurv Confine on P*nn atreet .'i3J. s ffot. nnd ruonu >( M>»rbury »tre*-t to the alley which bound* lb** l'-or.f-'uLU Haiir»a 1 Depot. T«bm.l.—<>ae third in Laud, one thirl In one year, and Lbe refdjuo lu two years, t*« L** .rurd ty bond and tnort gage, with lutpre«t from the J*> ■ { ■•onflrtnatlnn of the Kale. KUMOM) GREEK, SON! IA U it K KK. Mpo Administrator*. RAIIVVAV lIUKJtIt P"VVis.tt,r—<.»o- hUd iwu Horn? IV»ir», w: h Saw*, Thresh’ng MarLtm**, Ac —or the • r* furnished wit hnul maf inpe —adapted 1. r uiaou{*<•• tur.m; (.all at; 1 '-l-.ir.in*- at 17 Pd’het. f-ej t .1 \M KK WAit 1 it I STIiAVi HLIlr » I'I.AMm; ,L-u. rtetlPfi l<-r !bl? in-uii.t ;:i. h Upp— 47 yitlh .< ft- | ■.'KKNL'II 11 LACK lVi l Lntr. , dviri-! :i eni-it -1 r French Hiiuikin.; -s; ',*•* nor In any to* m u»- It makes a fijutil U- patent leull»*-r. aud withou unv | trouble. Thou* wt-hing a hr«t rate urvtcle ol the ktui. | should call and trv a j-ot. .US. ILKMINO, 1 »ep4 Corner o' Market »«t ano Diamond | COUNTY FAIR. I rjTIIE PI XTII ANN rAL FAIR ( f the AixcmiiNt Cot jctt I j. Aghhji ltii&iL Boctm, for Western IVnn.-n Ivanis and j Ohio; a ill be held at FITTSKI KGII, on It** lid. .-J. 4th and • I»th dnyp of OCTOBER, 1 te.*6 Ample arrangement-. have i bft*n ruad« for !he accommodation of animals, and butld -1 iog« prr t erly feted up for the display of goods. The f rounds »HI b»* akundatillv puppllM with wat*-r !lay nl Straw for the u.*<* of tpu animals will be furnished 1 gratis, and Grain at the low***t market price*. FremiomS te the amount of f3,:>*•«• are •H.-ra-i f*>r 'Y>iu petition. Mem* L rsh'p f *r Family Tickets, $1 , Miig : e admission, If:* cent*. All ariwlee iutetidni for .-xhibilim, sent to the address of ; 0. F. Shlraa. Keq , Pittsburgh, will ieo-iTe prompt fttteo i Lion A competent i‘o.i.-e lup-** u ,il be on the 'ln'undH,daj , onJ night. | For particulars, s.*<. large bii s | To manufanurers and Capitalists | AY ERV'B WIIITK LEAD FACTORY T’lilS long eetnlilihLm-j Kti.l wvll known Factory i- now ofk-rvd fvr SALK or KENT T!.i‘ lot front? ovrr I ’.JO fret on Doqu-eu* Way, aud < xtctij., ba k nu-re than ;;6o feet U) Fayette s:r.*ft. on which an* erooud a two ntory brick Whit** Lead Factory, Engine llouae, Vinegar Uoufv, Casting and lifting Mouse. an 1 an** lw<-ste> y l*oe men;—all ol briwfc, and t• u:I: in the mu.-t s vj>>► ckcit Iml uian ner. There are al«'> all lb* 1 ni—i«**Hry hlirdn, hedf, ami utLer oonvet>ien{v« for carrying i n tin* manufacture of While aud R*>l le?ad aud Litharge The engine ha- two do feet boiier-, cylinder 4 feet ftr'ik*. and power rfufflcisot 10 drive hi 1 to eight run of ftouea, the number now prcvided being four ruu. This will be rented either for the tu-ines* for which it wb« er».;ed, or tor any other to w hich it In adapted, for one or more ytarn , or It will be sol l on favor able terms as to time of puym-nt. For further particulars enquire of WM M. SHINN, aug-ddlwawlm No ITT Fourth Rtm>t. F. brown’s Kneitce ol Jamaica Olnger. ri'lllB Essence t“ a preparation of unusual excellence, j. In ordinary dlurrhu-*. incipient cholera, io abort, in all cases of prostration ci the dig*-;.tive functions, it in of Idm timabie Talue. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious, no fami y, individual or traveler should be without it. Cai'tion. — Be sure to g-t the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. BR'JWN. at Lh Lrug and Chemical Store, N ii. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streeU, Philadel phia, ami for Bala by all Lbe respectable Apotheearle-. in the United Statue, and in Pitleburgn by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK A Cu , SCDLLY A 00. Ani in Allegheny by 11. I*. BCHWAKT7., eepG Gmdaw I.KK A. BECKHAM. ~Palm«r’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauct7 STANDS PREEMINENT for ttHToring Boupe, Gravies, Klah, Moat, Game, Ac. We adviee all good housewivM to try it. Price 26 eente per bottle,at all Grocery and Fruit Stores In tbe United States and Canadas tot cals by M’CLURG and G. 11. KKYSBR, Pittsburgh. ; P. T WRIGHT A 00., jenlSaUwly la 241 Market street, Philadelphia. BROWN'S ESSENCE l)F GINGER— I have just received a a*. .«dp., or U* cxciiom **p.j Corner of Markal »t. ana Diamond. fjjxflLKT USB.—Roaeinary, foTthe hair ; Turkish Balm, for promoting tbe growth of the hair; Herpetic Boap, tor repaorilig tau, sallownesß and redness of tha skin , Powder, Root? Blossom Powder, Ac,. Ac.—sold by ‘ S L CUTHBKRT. 68 Market it. aJ’-W' v 1 * tl t . , '’-H • . - ■- -W - >. . . , . . , . ie.'*, 4 * ! . , ' %. e **• • ‘J- >1 V . ”'r ; mlv -*r *** „m* Tae aplendid steamer “ Rochester,” Captain G. W. Neare, leaves to-day for Cincinnati, and our word for It, that Oapt Neara, and his polite assistant, Mr. Dravo, the clerk, will &ive every satisfaction to those that put themselves in their care. The following steamers departed on Saturday and Sun day, with full loads of freight: The “ Fred. Lorenz,” “Cas tle Garden,” “ Wenona,” “Adelia," ‘‘Miaerva,” “Gipsy,” besides the Wellsvllle, StubenTille, Wheeling, and the West Newton and Brownsville packets, which are daily packets. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The ROSALIE, Captain A. 8. Saipnaan, and fiScßreSEathe ECLIPSE, Captain IGeoegb D. Mooaa, witl run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate ports. The ROSALIE will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed QpßJays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A.M.— Rr/umuig she will leave wheeling on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays, at o’clock, A. M. The ECLIPSE will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.— Reiurmng, she wiil leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Pri diy*. at 7U o’clock, A. Al. For freignt or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLING WOOD. Agent, No. 166 Front street. Regular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, marietta and (Jaiitopolla, fdT* h. The Dew and splendid steAtner CONVOY, JLigiSi&ijfJobs Woir, Jr., Master, K. Dad&acn, Clerk, *™®"®E&will leave for the above and intermediate ports every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M., positively. For freight, or passage, apply on board to _ 0 M. iIABTON, or C. BARNES, Agents. <?■> . The learner SWALLOW, Capt. J N. Asi w alt . Clerk. Eiut , will leave f>r the alow ■hUiAldaaand intermediate port# ou Tl' SSDAY, Septum brr iMh, at 10 A. M. Tli" CriKVOIT. C»pt. Wvl.tr.«h . l_lW£l*ACl'-r‘i, K til>T ; will leaV" fr.» lb? a.boT* ac.i &U iSs^S^& lDt *‘ rme^iate ports ,'b 71E3IMY, September IV at 12 JU Ki r or p&s*&er> apply on board, nr t<> um.UNunooi) a haknkv a*ubu The etramer KMM A UfIAHAM, Captain M oxiio i A i *EH, wlli leavt* fnr the a bore and all *gcl3stg*aftioterint-Jiate port* on TUKj'IiAY, September 11. nl )•: M I'.'f freigh; or p&jyagu apply cn l-oard, nr to n«pl7 _ Il.UvNfca & COLLI.VJ U’OoD. Agents For tluolnaail and St. Louis. nw> The Htoßioor FLOKA, Cape KamuiJ. Dtiß, LJggfcjff* lll U-svelbr the abore und iatwnnediate port* TUESDAY. Bepteml'or IVh, at lu A M For freight or passage apply on board, or to wpK _ FLACK A BAKNKS, Agents. For fit. Louli. The at* amor J. C. HU3MOST, Captain 1. T. 1 .eil*Tlffir*gS Tt ‘ ctOAi - £ « Clerk, AIX»S bTori.ruH L will lear* dSflfittfilfor the above and Interm diate ports on Tl KS bAY, Ofptember Pdh, at 12 o’clock 11. For freight or passage apply on board, or to **P l7 .. _ JOHN M.ACK. Ageol. For ftt. Loali -r.t- Tbe steamer t BOON A IT. Captain rt 0. M’- l-j]3g-£ !.•*». Cl*rk, LrPMCk; will laer- r or tb* above tiaSsSSSs* inu-rioediaic ports cn TUESDAY, Septem ber tub, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight nr passage apply on board, or to FLACK A BAUNBS. AganU. For Cincinnati, fP*> Tb* steamer BuCUKSTER, CapUio 0. W Clark, Dmsvo; will leave for the abort in lot-mediate ports on MONDAY Sept • Tib, at 10 oVic-k AW. For freight or passage apply on board, r.r to 9 *pls_ _ FLACK A BAUNKB. Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville. 11t , The steamer J. B. CaJIBUN. Captain l>. 7*. (JdjELAßiitxru.. will leave for tb« above and inter- ports on MONDAY, September KUi, ATWKLL, I.KK A ui, Nr ' Wood rt. at 4 t' M F>-r rr^i*ftit ur apply on board, or to klack a haknks. Ap*nt*. Kor Cincinnati Th** splendid eteamer WKXo.VA, J. N 1 jATSj»& %y>at wa. Clerk, tlomran; wm i,-*** tor the and intermediate port- on SATVRDAY, rW*pteml>«r IA, at 10 A. ML For fright or pa/wage apply on board, or to »-pU HARNKB » COLLI NGYTOOD, Agent*. Kor Cincinnati. ii Th* steamer CA6TLK OARDKN, Capt H I) 1 .JWC-.|yDrv; Clerk, H. A. Do*hm*v will inrc vQSfi&Bfl&A* { he above and Intermediate por.r on '.'AT CKDAY, Sept IMb, at 10 A. M. Ft>r freight or (tassage apply on board, or to "••pH FLACK A UAKNES, Agent? Kdt St Louis The stMmrr DAY CITY, Capi. A. Mr lib . LaiWnEwi JCUtt. Fuwlxb; «Ui leave for the above an 1 ■saSHß»lnUTtQ«llat» pore on SATUUDAY, September IMh. at 10 A. M. Kor frvigbl or passage apply on board. Kor St. Louis, The steamer FRED. LORENZ., Cfcptalo R it, *lll leave for tb»* above nnd lntnrtne- i>orta on SATURDAY, September 16. at Hi o’clock A. M Kor freight or passage apply on board, or to M*pll /LACK AJLARNEH, Agents. J, K. Barbour, LEV EE CLERK. St. Loos, Mo., (at W. N. Newell'* office.) J. K BARBOUR having long eaperienv-e In Receiving »nd Discharging Freight for Steamboat*, otters •uperior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a DI3CLLUIG INO CLERK. on 4 ■vvi ui <1 1 irgiu a.i-r A BAKGAIN OFFERED. r IMIE und«r6ig.-*'U off*r* fur *alo FIX LOTS of ground X fronting upon and adjoining th*i Depot of the Pitt* burgh and Connellsvllle Railroad, iu the growing and thriving Borough of M’KKESPOItT. Four of the Lot* art* fi*rt tn width by about 120 in depth, fronting at "O-* mil on tb«* Depot, aul at the other on PlnHair street . unj two of them frooting tor their whole length ou other atrreU. ALao-TWO LOTS, 37 feet In width, fronting the Mh**r n:Jr i f the LMpot, and in depth 121—one of the l/>ts t>or .loting f< r its whole length <>n Jercme streot. J.A Kr 1 Alt DK'"' Nt' pn pfrty c»n h« found, and it will bt* aold low part of the pajm.-Dl tak«n in *U**k of the CooueiDvUle liailron.l, |< deair.il. GKO. f G I I.LMOR r, Ofllc* of the Morning Poet. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1 sh.S.—|d*wif KKPUTAIIUN IN NhW KMiLA.N i>— Beimtol, N. H , June nth, lsf,3 1 1» D A h\ihn*sttKk d (A*.—Gentlemen • For Ore jearii past I hare uoed B A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge for an an tbelmintlc In my practice ; my attention was first called to it i n h case w here 1 had faded t it dislodge worms with Oslo mol, pink aDd rnwhage. A bottle *n« obtained and used with detiiratio efle-t; hi nee then I have profcribed It for hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of cases i Ith complete success. In one ease a stogie bottle of the medi cine brought away from ooe patient ninety ryki worms l have never known It to do barm, and 1 am induced tn maketbD statement from an honest conviction that it l f the most valoable Vermifuge yet known. Such i* my con fidence in Its “ worm killing” powers, that I recommend it to other physicians In this section, and furnish them wttu the article. M. a SAVAGE. M. D Prepared aod sold wholesale and retail by B. A. KAHN BSTOOK A CO., comer of Wood and First streets, Pitts burgh. se»6 NUNNS & CLARK, It. KLEBER & BRO, y» 5 3 Fifth strrrt, a /<"' frtm the fbti Ofltce. 45?- .1 i'ht BEi’Kivih, the first few of a large Invoice of Nunns A Clink's unrivalled Pianos. This mwa,, , choice lot will comprise— Kffn*j||Efafeafcl 0 Octavo square corners, rosewood, c-ver w ■'“g/'u'la 6’. 4 Octave, do do do C-- H Octave, round corners, rosewood, carved, mublio r. < k and lyre. b r Octave, double round corners, finished all around. 6*' do do carTed'egs, EliiaUthian flyl \ 6 ? do Feral-serpentine, very elegant. T do * do do b 7„ do Pull Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do do do The above will positively be sold at New York F( ctonj pricer, wtUtoui addition for freight. <fc H. KLBBER ft. BRO, Foie Agents for Nunns A Clark, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, sepd 63 Fifth street, near the Poet Ofllc*. lOWA AS IT IS IN 1860 —A Gazetteer tor Citizens, snd a Hand-Book for Immigrant*—by N. II Parker. Japan at it Woi and is— by Richard Hildreth, Esq ; with a map. - Fea King—a Tale of the Sea ;by Capt. M&rryatt. Bits of Blarney ; by R. Shelton Mackenzie. Guy Rivers—a Tale of Georgia; by W. Gilmore Sims. Tbe Hidden Path; by Marion Hariand, author of Alone. Habits of Men ; by Doran. Harper's Story Book, No. 10. Harper’s Picture Book,No. 1. Memoirs of Sydney Smith —2 tola. Tbe Escaped Nun. All the Magazines for September, and all other New Books. H. MINER A CO., sep6 32 Smlthfield st. C CHECKS—Bank of Pittsburgh; j Merchants and Manufacturers 1 Bank; Exchange Bank; Farmers’ Deposit Bank; Pittsburgh Trust Company; Citizen 1 * Deposit Bank*’ Mechanics’ Bank. ' Many varieties of Checks on tbe above Banka on hand. Checks printed 10 order In any style desired. W B. HAVEN, Printer and ttationer. s«p« Market street, corner oi Second. «? * r N »( jy * Thb river on Sunday evening, by the pier marks, was five feet and eleven Inches and falling. The Allegh. ny was rising slowly. Weather sultry, Tai steamer J. B, Carson la. loading for Louisville, Inten ding to leave this eaeuing. Tae steamers Bay Olty, Captain Miller A Bwallow are now loading for St. Louis. Tai steamer “ Flora,” Captain Sam. Dean, arrived early on Saturday with a fine freight, having made the trip from Cincinnati In less than three and a half days. She will leave again on Tuesday, as per advertisement. POST OF PITTSBURGH. _ 6 PUT 11 INCHES WATER IN Tflt OHAKXEL. AHKIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luterne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. “ Kolian, Henderickeon, West Newton. Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Michigan No. 2, Ilerst. Wellsville. Clara Piaher, Gordon. Steubenville. Irene, Smith, Steubenville. Rosalie, Doyle. Wheeling. Convoy. WoH Galliopolis: Flora, Dean, Cincinnati. Reliance, Crooks, Cincinnati. Argonaut, M’Lean, Bt. Louis. J. C. Fremont, Stockdale, St. Louh North Star, Ilaslett, St. Louis. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luieme, Bennett. Brownsville. *' Gen. Bayard,Peebles, Elizabeth. “ KolUn, liendericknon, West Newton. M Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Michigan No. 2, Horst, Welisville. “ Clara Fisher, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Irone, Smith, Steubenville. Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. Castle Garden, Devinney, Louisville. Wenono, Shunk, .Cincinnati. Minerva, M'Callum, St. Louis. Fied. Lorenz, Gracey, St. Loots. Adella,King, Zanesville. STEAMBOATS. For St. Lout*. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to 9®pi7 FLACK A BARNES, Agents. For Zaueavllle F<)r Zanesville, PIANOS! PIANOS! MANUFACTURED BY niw tors, a>d r'»a bah at v V v'VV'-.'-'v;.-!’ AMUSEMENTS. TIIKATaE— J 0. FOSTER, sole Lessee and M.na cer; Wm. 11. Rm>, Stage Manager; Oharlss Fosieb, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. BORirrr. prices or admission : Boxes and Parquette.. ..60e. J Private Boxes, large $8 00 Second Tier 26r. | Private Boies, small $6OO Boxes for colcto 1 pprrons .25 cents. £s7* Certificate, securing seats, cents extra. Re-engagement of Mrs DDFFTELD, late Miss KATE WKMVSS. MONDAY EVENING, September 17, 1855, First time in America of tbe New Tragedy, entitled THE RODLE HEART —Juaono, Mrs. Dufflold; Don Gomez, C. Foster; lUlnaldos, Cunningham; Ger man, Mcßride; Leon, Dubois. SINGING AND DANCING. To conclude with More Blunders than One— Larry, Mr. Cunning ham; Louisa, Miss Lillie Cantor. open at 7 ; performance to begin at 7%. MASONIC HALL. GRAND CONCERT! WONDERFUL ATTRACTION! For One Week Only* NELSON KNEASd begs leave to inform tbe citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he intends giving a series of Concerts at the above mentioned Hall, commencing cn TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, September IBth, with the celebrated alleghkriar family, Consisting of the INFANT SAI’PIIO. LITTLE ANNIE KNEABB, INFANT MAIlIjl, LITTLE CHARLIE KNEASj, MISS ADA WELCH, MRS. NELSON RNEASB, MR. M. C MAY, anil _ , MR. NELSON KNKABB. During tbe evening will be sung Quinte tea, Quartettes, i rice, Duetts, Solos, and Southern Refrains; and the In fants Sappho and Mabio, Wonders of the World, in their inimitable readings of THE RIVAL LOVERS. Doors op-n at . o'clock ; performance to commence at quarter before 8. Tickets, 26 cents *ach s^plft new c ity iTa 177. ■W* FOR ON K WEEK ONLY! JOE BROWN'S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES: Qrfitest Troup? oj V t calutt new traveling ' MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10to, 1865 sep JOHN W. MCCARTHY, Bill JRoster and, R’Hstribuior, w ill attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS POR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communicationf.—either by mail, telegraph, or other wise-directed to the office of the Morning Poet, will re ceive prompt attention. ap7 T TRIMMINGS—A very large assortment cf Dress and Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, just received by _ |**pl2] A. A. MAHON * CO. HONNKTS— A. A. MASON A 66. have this morning re ceived by Express, some new and very ei**gunt styles cd Rilk Bonnets. M.pl'2 KIt U 1 l'r*—2 oor cans Strawberries; A d ilo bottles Peaches ; '1 Jo do Pears; 2 do do Pinna; 6 do assorted Preserves; lo do Blackberry Brandy; Just received and fer sale by J*pl2 RHYMER A ANDERSON. 'l'OMATu"iifcTGlJUP—iu dozen Pints; X Id do Quarts; 16 dozen assorted sizes Olive Oil; iIU boxes Citron ; Just received aud for sale by RKYMER *_ANDERSON. 1 / I boxes MACCARONI ; ’ lv/ 10 do Yenn'celii; 60 tt»a French Kiss Paper ; Just rec*ivfd and for sale by KbIHKK A ANDERSON, No. 30 Wood street. RUCK CANDY—Io N-xn.Wllov. 26 di While . W ,lo N,-. | White • 10 •].• Hr i , rtv-.-t v - j and for sale l v »'tll ' JIKYMKR A ANDERSON. I'M LROl'S—ow fb* Lemon, m 6 to boxes. T 2uo do Ra«pberry, do 2iK) do Vanilla, do Ck.*) ilo Ro*e, do 2fo do Liquorlc*, do Just received and for sale bv fepll ' REYMER ANDERSON. 1)1 UK i.K< -- JJ iey. half galloo, assorted . '.'o do quarts, do 10 do (Jerkins, quart*, 26 do piut Pickles, assorted; 6 Jo Onion*, Jart r»felr«»d and 6»r ialw by sepU REYMER A ANDERSON. Rm for sal- by P 8. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Jl J b lib PArT E— - J boxes larmon ; 1U do Rose; 16 do YauilU; Just race.ved and !or Bale bv REYMKR A ANDERSON, “ p pll No. 119 Wood street. KIKU'S TRANSPORTATION LINK. ANTICIPATING the wane cf urilitlee for transporting PrulghU la and from the K*)>t»rrn Cititre, r|a Penney! Vania Canal and Railroad*, w»> her** iDcrrastxi oar nCook of lio«La, Ac , on aaro*. to a Do LULU DAILY LINE, which (firee or a capacity of or«r I5i»0 mas per month each way. We ossom our friend*, and 'itspom'd to patronize the £tat* there will Ire nothin# ep&red on our part to render general fiitixfar'Jon in foiwortUDg E&»t am and Western Frotjbts with promptitude and despatch. KIKK A MITCHELL, Chqsl Basin, Httsbur.b. Pa. To Wholesale Urooeri, Liquor Uealsrs and Manufacturers. ffMIR SUBSCRIBER Ld now importing a superior quality X of OIL OF CuGNAC, of which of &n ounce with 00 gallon* pur* Spirit will produce a Doe Cognac Brandy. Hii KASKNCfe* OF KOCUKLLK and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CRoIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and i'KACiI BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WLi !SK Y, an* acknowledged by the New York inantUacturm* by the great demand afteT them. Dl r-cUi'i.s frr u.*« wui invariably be given by I'K. LEWIS FKUCDTW ANGER, 11! Mald»n Lane, New York. P 9 Importer t! I pc Chemicals, Platlna, Bbuuuth, Manganese; Thorn's Kit. Copatra, Sulphate Am ciotiJ*, A<\ decZldat/ CAUPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASooCiA rioN, OH the Chester Plank Road, two miles beif* the city lin-i, offrr to buyers tikis Siauion, AX.MINIS TER IAPKSTKY. BRUSSELS, 3 I’l.Y INORAIN, DAiIASR and \KN KTI AN CARPETING, at tary reduced prices for re*h nr diy ac-ePUD'-.t, (Interent added ) The stock, comprising a!*.■ IMPORTED FABRICS of e-erv variety, ttao l/« examined at 1 1.»> Factory Warehouse*. Darby, or at the Store*, Nc*. ltl and ?) N SECOND at , PHILADELPHIA. Wc*'l bought, .Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Uarpeta. JeH G j. SIDNEY JONES. Watches, Jewelry, Stiver Ware l A\ KUY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold aDd Silver Watches now lu store, from $lO to $275 W« are the •iclusiTe Agent for the sale of the celebrated C FrodahanTa ia»yr<n*il C hronometer . also, F. B. Adams A Son, Hloddar:, Cooper, Taylor. Johneou and other approved Watches kept for aalr at b.<j than Eastrm prters —owing to lightrr eipenstA, and a desire to retain our heme trade a* much as p'kwdbl*. Sp'eial atteuuon l» deroteJ to the repairing Of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Silver Spoons and other good' maoufaomred In my own shop. Tea Ware, JrwelM, Military and Fancy Goods in large variety ' W W. WILSON. corner Market nod Fourth Rts. Micuanics' Bank of Pirrsnt&Gu, i Aozuet 31, IS&S. | 'IMIK STOCKHOLDERS r>f the M.chnnics’ Uuak ol IM:L -1 burgh are hereby notitlcd that the thinl loxtu. mrnt ct (1 -.SO per phare will be due on the loth »>f October proximo, and the fourth and last instalment ol f1d,60 per thare ou the N Teuit-er following, payable at the Banking lioueu.oo Fourth ktr**@t, aa per resolution ol the Bear Jot' Director*. leepll GEO. D McGRKW, Cauhn r. J, Wilson dt Son, WfHOLESALk AM) RETAIL UAT AND CAP MAMJ. T| FALTIKERS, No. I \V"t*xi etrret, Pittsburgh, ere prepared to furnish till articles in their line on the most reasonable term- ParueiiUr ultmitioii le invited to our M'or'merl 1. A 1)1 Eo K 1 DI N U ll ATS and U LO\ KS, aUo our 8 I SILK HATS. »hi. h cauii-H t>e «urpa.'Wtvl in the . **V-' HI/ k<i tin- [jih« ftampluin , M' •• .ijuisU. tor *»!«« ty .I'illN MOOKUKAP. 1)1U IK' N—lu<> tone J uniat*, R<>ck Hill Kuruarv,> *'>' “ “ nnJ Roady.) 'X'J “ Anthraclt**, N«-t< 1 and ii. for i’oua dry. for p»la by JOHN MOORHEAD ■flT RIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARJuN ntnps th*'n«ir Yt fron* falling out. and produo-** a luxuriant growth. WIUJUrs PREMIUM KATHARJUN IU-movna all dundrull and db-m>*« deposits. For aala, wholesale, by R. K. SKLLKRS A CO MAGAZINES, Ac Ac—Putnam tor August; Harper for Augo^t; Knickerbocker for Augu«t; Rnnkincr'd llall-Vearly Abutract. Just ree*i?e4 and tor sale at W. A. QILUKNPttNNKY A CO.’S Bookttore, Fifth Ht., opposite the Thentre WA.NTKI) I KM ATh I.Y "T\V( l "uiiol) COOKS and tour Girls, U* jjo to tb** countrv. wr*** paid Apply at BARR’b INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. ;t O ULIMICIUO ACID TU.\l. —(Wonlbuasuu Ull Vitriol,) O receirwd and tor Bala by autf3 Tall'S partnership heretofore existing belwe«n the sub . scribers, under the firm of MURPUY, TIKI(>AN * CO., was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on th-» 1-tinat. The business will be setiled by either of the pnrtLirs, at the old stand, No -18 Wood street, Pittsburgh FRANCIS TIKRNAN, MORRiN JONES. Pittsburgh, Sept. 3d, 1866. N. GRATTAN MURPHY. undersigned will continue the Who'.etale Dry GooJs burinr.u, under the firm of JON E 3 A TIKRNAN, in the bouse No. 49 WOOD streel, lately occupied by Murphy, TioraanACe. MORRIS JONKB, fep4:dlmiltw FRANCIS TIERNAN. JONES A TIKRNAN hf»ve associated with them, In the WHOLESALE DKY GOODS BUSINESS, JAMES Mo- LAIN, to take effect from the let inst. The xtyle of the hrm to be JONES, TIKKN AN A CO, Pittsburgh. September 6ih. l»ss—<eep6i(|lm*wlt) • iIOME IN THE COUNTRY I —For e&le: a comfortable Cottage llou.h of six rooms and good cellar, with lrame barn and stabie, carriage house, smoke houso, and other buildings, with Twelve Acres of wall-improved Land. Also, Fruitaof every variety and choice qualities; a good Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape vines, Ac; —all In com plete order. Immediate possession can be given, if re quired. Situated in a healthy and agreeable location, three miles from ibe I*oiot ferry, on the Washington road. Price $2,200; terms easy. This is a rare opportunity for persons wbo are desirous of procuring a country seat near The city. S. CUTHBERT A SON, BM p7 63 Market at. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHAKiON cools the head, and remove? all symptoms of headache. Persons using WBIGIIT’3 KATUAPION Are never liable to Sun-stroke. WRIGUX’S PREMIUM KATHARION Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required form. Por sale by Dr. GHO. 11. KJSYBER and R. E. SELLERS 4 QO., at 26 cents per bottle. auglfl LAWN GRASS SEED, suitable for fall sowing—making a close, smooth, permanent sod; at the Seed Ware house, 47 fifth street. (wps) JAMES WARDfiQP, \ V A Fact worthy of Record and Atten tion —WRIGHT'S TONIO MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure far FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, U one 0 f the most importantf-Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. rts neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a oharm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone'of the Stomach, and Invigorating the Coo* stitntion. Unlike the general remedies resorted to for Its treatment, each as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system worse than they found it, it improve the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action.* Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who hare been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority oyer aU other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are safferlngfrom reter and Ague, fry it and be.aircd! PETER T. WRIGHT A CO-, 241 Market st., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United states and Canadas. I°£ H. KKYSBR, No. HO Wood street, .ml R. E. SKLLKRa, Pittsburgh. ap27:dawBm ifl Headache aud n guralgta or Gldin Yusd Stakdimq Cdeh> bt OAKELY’S DKPURATIYE BYROP.—Mr. William Trimble, M’Keivy’u Row, linjartin town, Filth Ward, saj» he was cured of Biok lleadoche of eight years itanding, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depara tire Symp. He had tried various physicians without a cure. He is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depuratlveie for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and ail eruptive diseases For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSKB'B, No. 140 Wood street, Sigu of the Golden Mortar. Price 75 cents per bottle. apfi A Substitute for the New Liquor Lawi-DB. URBAN'S ANTI-BAOCHANAUAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the core of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated yegetable extract, and as a tonic is une* quailed For the followingcomplalnts it isa most yaluable medicine : Dyspepsia, Liver Qymplaint, Epilepsy, Nettralaia, PUrs, Fevers of ail kinds, Delirium Tremens. General Debility. This medicine is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances where wo have sold it, vre have had the most gratifying results; so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GKO. H. K.EYSKU, No. 14b Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap26:d*w Burrell's Indian Liniment, Fur Rheumatism, Bruises, Pains tn the Back. Bide—Bores of aJU kinds . [A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.] Cumber laxd, March 19,1855. Ma. H.G.O. Caret, Zanesville —Dear Sir: May we ask the favor of you to send us twenty-four dozen BARBELL’S INDIAN UNIMKNTf Please send it without delay, os we have not half a dozen bottles on hand, and It cannot be substituted in this country; therefore, do not disappoint us. ***•*•• Respectfully, yours, Ac. Beall A Warts. For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. H. KEYSKR’3 Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; also by JOEL MOHLER, Liberty street. Cough Remedies. tr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza. E>r. Keyser’B Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold in the head. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con sumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Vcatch, of Rokeby, Ohio, says: M I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has a cough and the doctors can’t cure her. 1 was in the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup ; I took it but twice, and It cured me sound and well.” Ask for Dr. Ketmr’s Pectoral Strop and take no other. Price, 60 cents. Sold at DR. KRYSKR’B, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. FLEMING')!, Allegheny. ap26:d*w Asl-Marah'a Ridlcal Cure Truss will core nearly every ca/e of redoct-able Hernia. Trusses at viurlous prices always on hand. Children's Trusses of different forms and strength for sale. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomnial Supporters-Adoxen different kinds. Pile Props for the support and cure of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the CbesL Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY* SER’ti Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the country by sending the money and measure, apfifcdaw W Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beaoti fying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tab, Pimples and Frecxles from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYBKJT3, 140 Wood jan3o NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMP ANT, OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital, 6300,0004 ABBKT3 LIABLE FOR THE LOSBK3 OF THE COM PANY. tn Stock Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort gages and Judgments J 100,000 in Bills Receivable, Mortgaged and Judgments Bonds, Ac~ 106,000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000 Total _ $268,000 H. CAD WELL, President. J. G. BARR, Secretary. As#* - Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation 'lata, ulen at ourreot rates. James M’Culiy A Co., W. A D. Einchart. M. L. Hollow*!! A 00., Charles B. Wright, David 8. Brown A Co, 0. H. A Geo. Abbott, Harris, Halt* A Co., Evans A Watson, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Chaa. Megargee A Co., Caleb Cope A 00., GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent, je4 96 WaUrr street, Pittsburgh. IU.UBI CITV COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, A N lustitution to educale the BUSINESS MAN. Col t\. luge open Day and K'eulng, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. a o o Students and upwards have matriculated at this School of Practical Arts, taught in a practical manner by instructors of practical experience In the business with which their arts are connected. Book-keeping—full msrcantile course, time unlim ited, iocludin< commerd 1 calcmlatiora, all lec tures, and Practical Penmanship, $35,00 Sajp« course for Ladies, (apartment separate,) 20,00 Penmanship—practical—time unlimited, • • 10 00 Same course for Ladies, (apartment separate,) - 600 Penmanship, per month, 4 ,x) Arithmetic, 4 t yQ Penman-hip and arithmetic, per month, 0.00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and ornamental draw ing and construction—as per agreement. Those that can attend only in the ovenlng, have all the advantages cf the day student io lrctures and instruc tion. (bow) foracr of Wcod and Fourth—soon In u College Hall,” opposite the Post Oflke. »p 8 F. W. JENKlNS,Principal. N'KW BOOKS—“Japan as It was and is;” by Richard UlUreth. *• The Hidden Path;” by Marion HarlanJ. “ Habits and Men;” by Dr. Doran. “ Memoirs of Junes Gordon Bennett and his Times.’' “Star_Papertby Henry Ward Beecher. The Escaped Non. or Disclosures of Convent Life." Maud and other Poems;" by Alfred Tennyson. The Life ef Sam Houston”—illustrated. Doeiticfcs—what be says;” by Q. K. B. Doestkks, P. ft. Linger In the Dark a tale of intrigue and priestcraft. ■ HeartVKase, or the Bro;her’s Wife"—2 vola. ‘Off-hand Tafcioga, or the noticeable Men of oar age George W. Bungay. ■ Mr Bondage and my Freedomby Fred. Douglass. 1 One. or the Old West Rocmby L M. M. “ Battles of the Crimea"—with two superb maps. “ The Temperance Pledge Violated by the Carson League;*’ cent*. “Kreßb Fruits and Vegetables all the Year at Bummer Prices— cents. Tbe abOTe received thin day by Express and for sale at *erB LAUFPKR's BOOKSTORE, 30 Fifth st. NHW MUSIC—Oft as dewy evening falls—Jno. J. Frasar. They a*k me if l think of thee. 1 set my heart upon a dower—Alice Hawthorne. My early home—A. F. Marthens. The love of one fond heart. The Red Rover—Goo. Llnley. HaJ I never, never known thee. There’s music in tke voice we lore My early fireside—Alice Hawthorne. How sweet to roam. Flag of our UDlrn—W. V. Wallace. The daw-Mill, (Die Sage Muhle). Is it any body's business. Sweetly o’er my senses stealing. My soul is dark. Danse Oasianique, par L. M. Gottschalk. “ Partapt pour la Bytie”—performed at Jullien's Concei ta. Game King Fchottisch—F. H. Brown. Wellington's March. Utpsy polka, bailor Princo Polka. Angler's Polka—W. V. Wallace. Crown of Hoses—grand wait*. Tbe Angel Waltz ; sentimental. AlbO & collection of new Guil&r Music, just received by Express, and for sale by ‘ CHARLOTTE BLUME, sepfl No. 118 Wood at, 3d door abOT® Filth st. BUILDING LOT FOR BALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, bnilt fbr two small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and ou favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. ULLLMORE, JylS At Office of Morning Post. FLEMING BROS.- Boarding School* OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—Tbe GLEN HOTEL and Gronnds are offered for RENT for either tbe above purposes. Tbe site and arrangement of tbe bouse, tbe beauty, extent and variety of tbe grounds, and tbe singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Bvminary. For terms, apply to mh24-tf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. Joseph White's Carriage Haposltory. JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on boat* ggra». trj ness in hiiwpacioua premises, lately enlarged,) on the Htteburgh “ w%A fjHftr rTT** Oreeosburg turnpike, near the Two Ran, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenoevllle, respectlully Invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen purc/uucre, that one price only is made. Fourteen years’ experience In the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carnages which, so many years past it has been his particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new system Is complete—the economy of hie nrnmgemenie will stipply ihn beet end moet fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mama for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at mubh lest than the uf.unl profits. (mhflcdawj Mr Carrtagearepalred In the best manner, with despot N OW IS TilS TIMS to secure a good HOMS □ear good , Schools. It us within a quarter of a mile of the Court House In ■Washington, Pr,, fronting the Pittsburgh road. There are eight acres of ground Improved, with about 100 Prull Trees, and a good Cottage House of eight rooms, neatly furnished in the latest style. It is near the resi dence of John Marshall, Keq. Price $3OOO. Enquire of eepB THOMAfI WOODS, 76 fourth gL CHROME YELLOW—SOO lbs just rec*d and for j T& PU2MJN9 BROS. MEDICAL REFERENCES Graff, Benneti A Co., Zug, Lindsey A Co. luma or Trmos *’■’»** Ji- & <&•<■*■■}■ V'■ . 'u jl, . v MEDICAL. DR. MORSE’S II \ MIGRATING ■ CORDIAL, A PEENOMSNQN IX MEDICINE. • 9 Hcmltl Aaatored and Lif*. L^gtlUMd ST MOBSB’S IN VIQORA TIM Q BLIZIB. I T replace weakness with strength, incapacity wit ■*- eßdencjr, Irregularity with uniform and natural an tlrity, and thla not only without haiard of reaction, bat with a happy effect on the general organisation. Bear in mind [hat all maladies, wharoTer they begin, finish arith the nervous Bystem, and that the parallxatlon of the nerra of motion and sensation la physical death. Bear in mind, aleo, that for erery kind of nerrona disease, the Klillr Cor dial is the only reliable preparative known. CDRK OP NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can conroy an adequate idea of the tame, dial, and almost miraculous ehango rrhlch It oceaetonjin ‘ w “““■“r 1 * DJ nervous system, whether broion down by erces., treak by nature, or Impair ed by sickneas the unstrung and relaxed organisation!, at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms o[ nerroua disease vanish together on der its influence. Ncr Is the effect temporary; |br the Core dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore it to it* normal condition. LOSS 0? MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melon-* choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fenr of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra* tlon, irritability, nervoupneas, inability to sleep, diseases inciden t to moles, decay of the propagating hys* teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, mpotency, constipation,oto-, from whatever causes arising, it is, if,them be any reliance to be placed on human test! mony, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOli FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In «U complaint* Incident to fomales, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— UMttsnndß of tnTiCT,nnt« conc°ctod-«ll paiportiDg to b« specified In the various diseases and derangements to Which the delicate formation of woman renderheT liable. EVERY WOMAN OF BffiNSß, Who suffers from tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, wbethor peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexee—to efrve ths invigorating Cordial a trial. grTa “• MARRIED PERSONS, Orothers, will find this Cordial afterihey 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 hare been so but for this extraordi nary preparation. Andit ißequallypotentfortbemnydis* eapes for which It is recommended. Thousands of yemog men have been restored by osingit, and not in a single in* stance has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habit*, arc restored by the nee of a bottle or two to bloom anJ rigor, changing the akin from a pale, yel* low, sickly color, to a beautiful fu>rid complexion. TO TIU3 MISGUIDED. These arf sorae of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the b«ad, dimnaaa of sight, lose of mus cular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervou* irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debUity, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., sue some ot the evlle produ ced. All thas afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ehould reflect that a sound mind and body are the moat ne cessary 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 filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be oomes blighted with your own. CAUTION, Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial b*,‘ been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuin' Cordial will have the proprie tor’ll ftc-aimii'j pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following word* blown In the glace: Or. Biorse’s Uvlgoratlng Cordial, 0. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y} The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint ties—price three dollars per bottle, two tbr five dollars, for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 102 Broadway, N. ?. Sold brßruggists throughout the. United States, Canid and the West Indies. AGENTS Pittsburgh Da. GKO. H. KETBER, No. 140 Wood a; Do FLEMING, BUOS., No. 00 Wood et Do. R. K. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City...BECKHAM A M’KENNAN; Do JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO4 Do. J. !>. FLEMING. Agent or 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, (apll:dawly DFt, HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GESMAMBXTTERS, PREPARED DT DB. C. K. JACKSOS?, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL in'ICTHALLI CUM liver complaint, dyspepsia, jaundice, CKruTuc or Nmxnu D'bilxty, Dizeasrs of the Kidneyt, anA all liseaiti arising Jrw\ a ducriertd Liver or Stomach. Each 10 Co tulip** tiii::, Icvard I M .laa, Dlood to the Head, Acidity of tbeStomaoh, Niustatlie&rtburn, Disgust for Food,' Fulness or weight In tbe Stomach, Bour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at tbo Pit of th« Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difikult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cfaoak lHgorBaffocatjngS«:sat:on”hen In lying Poirtare,Dimne«t of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever Dali Pain in the Ileed, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and fives, Pain in tha Side, Back, Chert, Limbs, <fcc_ Bodden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of firil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public ta this preparation, dcvac so vrii a feeling of the utmost confi dence in iu virtues andada; ation to the diseases for which it la recommended. It is do Haw and untrk-d article, but one t-b*t has stood the test of a leu years’ trial before the American people, and its reputation up-J sale If unrivalled by any rimflar pu • parations extant. Tb\* testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and woii known Physicians and Individu als, In all parts of the country Is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my •* Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Book, for Partners and Faniiiw, to be had gratis, of all th Agents for the German Bitters. Principal OClca and Manuiirb.ry, 120 Arch street, Phil* dciphia, Pa. JS&* Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. tl Wood street; Fleming Brothers 00 Wood street; H. P. Bwartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny daclOaiawly is Private Diseases* fDR. BROWN. No. 41 Diamond Alley, do- ts rotes hi* entire attention to an office practice. Hie business is nwatly conAned to FrioaU mX Vtnertal Dueasts, ami such painful Gust brought on by iia prudence, yonthfui indulgence and excess. Syphilis. Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Drethru) Discharges, Im; urity of the Blood, with all Disea ses of the Venereal orgun.' Mein Diseases, Soorbutic Erup tions, TKt*r, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak Dem, lmpotvocy, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous AtToctious, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer asHurttacws or a speedy curt) to all who may come under his care. Office aod Privatfl Consultation Roocs, 41 Diamond alley. Chargoii moderate. notfcdawly RDEUMATISM.— Dr Brown’s newly discovered remedy fur Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that palnfui trouble. It never fail". Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Ph. The Doctor Is always at homa. nov&dewly SOM.LTBIKC NKW Mackenzie; lowa as it la In 1856, a gazatteer fo: citizens, and a hand* book lor emigrants, (with m -pa;) Lippihcott’s Complete Pronouncing Qazetteor of the World; IH&nche Drfirwor.i}, a tale of modem life ; A Visit to the Camp oefore Sebastopol, with superb map; Magmas’ Map of Kurore aod the Seats of War. Received ihh da; ard for sale at LAUPFRR’S Itoobatore, ?0 Fifth aL Also—An areorfmenl d Fortin’* Reading .'■land or Bok Ildder—a moa; excellent tut sin-pie contriTanoe. Call aod ee* them. pep 12 —Bit* of Blarney, by R. Bbelion Assignee sale of l\rgb stock of clothing, Ac —Cn Friday morning, September 14, at 10 O'clock, at store No. 181 Liberty street, will be sold, by order of W. T. Down, assignee of Wm. Dlgby. tbs entire Block of that cxteosDe concern, amonc which >r« superfine cloth and ca'slmere dross, pack, frock and overcoats, in groat variety ; su ( or clmh, cassimer* and sitinet pants; plain and faoey silk, bluck satin un i cloth teats; shirts, drawers, under shirts, and u general assortment of gentlemen’s furnishing good I. Ah-o, superfine cloths, cassiineres, satinets, trimmings, store fixtures, Ac.; to wMch the attention of dealer* Is in* Tiled. Sale positive, and will be continued nntU all is Bold. sopl3 i\ M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CiTizx>'3* DErosn Bxse, \ Pittsburgh. September 4, 1846. ) PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of this Bank hare JL this day declared a dividend at the rate of rcua per rent, on the capital stock paid in, out of the profits of the last fix month-; payable cu and after the 14th Inat. sep6::d K. D. JONES, Cashier. Dtl. COOK’S KEMEUY FOB INtSpJBKANCK— Per sons who wish to refrain from the ustHJf InjEbxicatiDg liquors can now obtain this valuable remedy. It ig sold at the low price of $1 per bottie. In some coses one bottle effects a cure. The dir**ction9 ere simple; and If desirable It can be administered without the knowledge of the dent. Sold ouly In the city by B. L. CUIHBERT * at 63 Market street. A A. MABON A CO. are continuing to close oat the • balance of their stock of Lawns, Beracas, OhallU, Chintzes, and other kinds of Dross Goods, at still further reduction In prices. aog24 • CttTOROUNIT" Nutmegs, Cassia, AU spice, White Pepper, Wbitn Jamaiia Ginger, Alric «° White and Brown Mustard Seed _ F. R, DRAVQ, No. 1 Diamond. ( A fine assortment of Letter Copying \J Books for sale by (imp 3) w. 8. HAVEN. PLAID DE Lain K S _A. A. WAbON A CO. will open.on ilon lay, Heptember 3d, 50 ps. entirely new anddesira* Me styles of Plai 1 1»© Lalnes. se[B A A. MABON A CO. Lave Ju»t received a large variety • of superior m-.kes of rlaln black and black figured SILKB. s»pB C'.OBUKUB. —A. A. MASON ACO will open on the 81st > Inst,, 600 pieces of new plum colored Coburgs and Pur* unwtas. auz29 Adhesive plaster—dco yards for b&io by aug27 FAHNESTOCK A CO. HERRING— 6 tb.s Baltimore Herring received and for sale by r jy!7l ATWELL, LfcE A CO. OIL SPRUCE—7Ii lbs for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., comer First and Wood »t». G BOUND Gentian—is* lb* for Ral« by a °g is B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. >OTASH—-50 casks first sorts for Kiln by ” a ”g 18 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. SW sure O pHid. Price 26 cents per bottle. Sold at ’ r 0n,!9 63 MARKET BT. UN—iO° plga Banco Tin jast More and for «»1b by I ly3H _J. W. P.UTLKIt k cry nnKAB—IOO halfchasta Young ilyton JL 50 do Black; 60 caddlas Young Hyoon and Black T»a«- For b&1» b, [aug4s] SMITH, MAIII A HUNTER H Rv*Vtv^vi-:’ ; t -..- ■« - v «■* * • ‘ --- V i' : '-^-.‘Vti.'t*JJ.^r^S-.. r.I-’W;'::;
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