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'Vv=>;:•>■^ ' ■ *« -- •«. -*» t, -».«,» -’ ! tS(TV< -w*." ” • .'ll* ■-: .•» '’»*■•«•- 4-. v -'-<■• • % /a’-- -- .- .. ’ •' J ‘.: Mr. Phillips, of Manchester, offered as an amendment to tho resolution, that eaoh name be « acted upon separately. Mr Patterson, of Sharpsburg. presented as an amendment to the amendment, that a com cfoitteo of five be appointed to oonfer with the Know Nothings, ascertain their undoubted tick et, and adopt it. JRrjofved, That wo cannot interfere with the slnTery which dov.'* Ssl* l ® to some of our States, but we will make every effort prevent either the exUn-ion of its territory, or such rob Hvisionfld?elore Stat»e as would increase the pres ent jiumber ?oDalorB rom l bus diridrd aud hat we will by all constitutional means. lrf.«cn and curtail slavery in.^ otrDce culside the slave Mate? new eilft ing. Lctolttd That in ( Pol-llc echoed* our Bib.e* Khali ever maintain an honored pin *F» End ibat our 6chooi fuad thui! nerer be divided to stiU any rchtuus or party. Mr. Henry Corwin mo 10 appoint a oom tnittoe to interrogate the end reqaire them to sign a pledge that i/fJ were “sound” on tho American question. Au >,3 r te^' The following resalation, offered hy Mr. L C. Cameron, was adopted : Heeolnd, That although onr aanembllng at t hi* time i* for the purpose of nominating candidate* foT < county officers, yet we fed it a duty to exprt'E* our ent. Tl * denco in the nomination of K Clt-ater 1-r Crusl tX tnffi 1 - sioner, made at Harrisburg by the State Convention u.’ the 7 th of June last. Mr. Patterson presented the annexed, which was passed : Bastttd, That it ‘ball t- the duty of th* Eifcutir* CommUte* to take measures to p.core an open nomination by Ell the different brant h«-fl of the American paity, and U ling In that they ehall before the Is* of Apnl next p-*v vide that the candidate? shoil he eafler be nominated In open conveotfon by a viva voce rote, and that ‘be vole of eneh driega e, on every candidate, *hall le reoreded and pabl!*h»d. Capt. Shorl here oommeooed tohing a collec tion to defray the expenses of the meeting, whioh caused the delegatee to retire pro.ipitatc- j ly, and the convention quiokly adjourned. | Sbbious Aocidkst.— Yesterday, a young lad named William Magtll, son of Snsriff Magill, was gerioosiy injured iu the arm by a prema ture disohargo from a guu. Tho aooideut oc curred near Minersrille, where, in oompany with another boy named Laughlin, he had gone to fire at a mark The lads had a shot gun between them, whioh they alternately oharged and fired. LangbLin waa just in the aot of discharging the weapon, wheu it aoct dontly went off, the load lodging in the arm of young Magill. The wound, fortunately, was more painful than dangerous, and he was ena bled to make bis way home, where Dr. McCook afterwards extraotod sixty-nine thot from the iDjqred arm. Habbas Cobpos—A woman named Jane Moore was arrested yesterday, by Alderman Major, for keeping a bawdy bouse- Bail was tendered, but as the magistrate did not oonsider it good, ehe was flommitted to jail. Subsequently, the friends of the woman applied to Alderman McMasters, offered bail there, and procured a release from him. Sheriff Magill, howeTcr, refußed to release the prisoner oh MoMaatora’ authority; upon which, her attorney, Mr. J. N. MoClowry, had her brought before Judge Hampton on a hiltos eorput. After a hearing of the oaso, his Honor deoided that the Sheriff had noted properly in the oaae, and remanded the woman to jail. T* •_ -<>. V ‘v ' -> , v , v 4- * r, ««\ r*j *• f-- ■- c,* : - '•■■'..•'•V THURSDAY MORtHNU::::::3EPTEMBER 20. Ra-AssHMELWO of thb (Old Link) Amkhi oas CoHTEßTioa —Ratipioatios op tbs Knot Nothiho Nomibationb. —Agreeably to s resola tlon of the (old line) American Convention, paesod at their meeting on the 18th of Jaiy last, ' the Convention re-aieembled yesterday morning, in the Court Honse, to take into consideration the propriety of making ooanty nominations. James K. Speer, of Manchester, the Chair, man of the former Convention, was called to the Chair. Thomas W. Wright, city, and Andrew Patter son, Sharpsbnrg, were selected to aot ee Secre taries. , The list of delegates was then called over and twenty-two districts found to be repre sented On motion, delegates were appointed for a Dumber of districts not represented. Mr. R B. CaruakaD, of Birmingham, moved that the ticket nominated by the Know Nothiogs ?* on Saturday last, as published in the Dtopatch, be declared the cboioo of the Convention. ■ Mr. Patterson said it was possible that the tioket, as printed, might not be the genuine thing, and wanted some member of “ the Order,” if there was any present, to voaoh for Its oor- TGctness. Mr. Valentino Short, the great old “war horse of Americanism,” wantod to know what •use there was in holding a Convention, if it was to adopt a tioket already manufactured. He said be didn’t know whether the tioket offered to the Convention was an Amerioan ticket, or not; no evidenoe had been furnished that they •would carry out American principles. Last Winter, a Legislative ticket, nominated in the same manner, was elected ; but out of seventy* .nine members, only three stood by the principles tir tho party. The Americans of Allegheny County are not going to cleot persons who won't vote for the principles of the party. The speaker said that he, for ono, would not vote for the tioket urged upon the Convention—was not go ing to swallow it down, and say nothing. At tho 13bt elootion, six individu.il*, wboße nan-es I can mention, m%de the American ticket for the whole State. If we accept this ticket, we will have nothing to io but ratify nominations made under a bushel. Tho speaker b re got excited, and said that any one in the Convention not in favor of an open nomination, had no right to vote there, and ought to leave. Repeated calls of “question,” “ question ” hotfi interrupted the speaker, and ho was com pelled to rake his seat. before the question could bo put, Mr Brown, of the Ninth Ward, got the floor, and wanted to hnow whether it was intended by the resolution ratify the nomination for Canal Commission er, made by tho American Convention at Harris Lurg, in July. Mr. Brown was reminded of the impropriety •cf the question, by stiodry cries of “ order,” u order,” from several excited individuals, and he was forced to eit down without securing an answer. d \ anous amendments and motions was then made, and tho Convention was getting into in extricable confusion, when Mr. Camaghan got the floor, and moved the “previous question." He said the Convention had broke up ic a row before, and if so much talking was allowed, a rampos would occur again. After boisterous calls for the '‘question,” “ previous question,” “ lay it upon the table]” &0., the President proceeded to put the ques tion upon the original motion to adopt the tiokets. This was carried by a Binall majority. Immediately, a number of delegates jumped upon their feet, and deolared the chairman had put tho wrong motion—that his proceedings was ooatrary to all Parliamentary rtxlos. The Chairman, in defence, said he was acting by the same rules which governed the Legisla ture, and appealed to the Convention to snstain him, whioh, as his decision was iu conformity with the views of a majority of that body, was of oourse done. .This aotion settled the matter, and decided condloaively that the “old guard ” Native Amer icons were not to be allowed to nominate a ticket for themselves. Mr. N. B. Hatch then offered the following resolutions, whioh were unanimously adopted : Wbxxias, It I 3 of Importance to the friend* of American Interest that uniformity of action ohould be **eured, and that the leading- and essential principle-* of the party now published to the world as the American parly, should not be misunderstood ; therefore, • Rrtoletd, That we discard all Issues etcept such as are national in their character, and have for their object the ultimate good of our whole Republic. J lcsaicaL, That we are utterly opposed to any and every party* whether political or ecclesiastical, that looks forward to a union of Church and Bute ; and that we will not sup port any candidate for office, who cannot In Sentlmont and byptedge endorse th« doctrine. Eesolttd, That, while we extend the arm of protection, and rejoice that our eonntry i* the asylum < {the oppressed of all nations, yvt wv riaici, and will maintain, the right to govern without icterforvuee; and therefore ic'cribe upon our atandc cl the motto, that “American* thall rule Jynsr ica." i?«ofrcJ, That we will respect State rights and constltu tlonai provlros, so construed that a compliance therewith Shall result in the general good of th* whole nation groT— Capiiuet were yesterday issued, by the Prothonatary. for the arrest of John Sleeken William Thompson, Joseph Hoho, ueo. MoLart neV, James MoOattney, Thomas Walsh James Pic&ens and David Brown, for riot at the house of Martin Hntohelman, In TemporanoeTille, on the Bth instant. The defendant, broke the win dowa in tho house, threw stones against the doors, and shot several times at the owner. The balt is instituted for damages. Tax Alleghenian Family. —This troupe o is meeting with a very fair suooees. ‘They are fine singers, and deserve &U the praise awarded to them. Those who have not been to eee them yet, should by all means go. Dab Bioe, the great clown king, is oomitg to o.nr olty shortly with a new and splendid circus. His' return will be hailed with joy by all lovers of fnuV KOBBMAR*y AND OAS TOR OlL—Prepared by J. Spal ding. One jntilion bottle* of this delightful article for the hair have b«eo void, and sale* are mill increariog. For beautifying, preserving or restoring the hair, this pre paration caonot be excelled. Th* low price (26 brings It within the reach of all. ey* Try a bottle You will find it rood Bold, wholesale and retail, at •epl* 63 MARKET til. rt-,' »■•>* A,V* H A-wIP-* ■*'■'■ - - 1 . . • . • y<\.- '.-.■ . - .:• ... NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Beported the Daily Horning Fosi Marin* Dliaiter-Loas of Llfo. 52S*? w Milwaukie that V tU ! mornill K the steamer Pebastopol, at MWfiti-^. Went^? K 7 e “H*® 600111 th * aonth the ?J er * latest accounts say she was on an?! Shfi "•*** over her. Men, women raa ohUdMn were seen on board. 6he would probably go to pieces unless the storm abated. [azoosD noTATca.] . ®*ta pilot of the steamer were drowned. All tne others are saved. Her cargo consisted of 800 tons of merchandise and 60 horses, and will be a total loss. The steamer was bound from Buffalo to Chisago. Seven sailing vessels are ashore on different parts of the Lake. Young Men’s Chriitian Association. CuonniAti, September 19.— I The second Annual Conven tion of the Young Hen’s Christian Association of the United States and British Provinces, was held to-day, at the Sev enth Presbyterian Church, Broadway, commencing at ten o’clock. The attendance Inoloded nearly 100 delegates, representing Societies in all parts of the Union as well as the British Prorinces. The me ting was called to order by Mr. ffm. H Neff, of Cincinnati. Mr. J. Clement was ap pointed President pro ten. The committee on permanent officers reported W. C. Lawgton, of Washington, as Presi dent, and a number of Vice Presidents Very interesting statements were made of the condition of various Associa tions throughout the country. The Convention will proba bly be in session for iwo days. Latest From Norfolk and Portwmonth. Baltimore, September 19.—The steamboat Georgia ar rived tbis morning from Norfolk ; 6he brings of an increase of mortality boh at Norfolk and Portsmouth. *t Norfolk there were 46 deaths on Monday, and 20 deaths up to no'in on Tuesday, and at Portsmouth seventeen deaths f'ccarred between dusk on Monday and noon on Tuesday, and a largo number of new cases have occurrei at both places. Among the deaths at Norfolk arc Ch»orge L. Upshur, Ex Mayor Delany, aDd another sen of the Eev. A. Bmith. Joseph Wills, President of the Virginia Bank is ill, and also John Fanis. I< O. of O. F. Baltimore, September 19 —The Grand Lodge of the Uni ted State* has negativtd the amendment to the constitution offered last year, to give larger jurisdiction and Increased representation in that body. The amendment to change from annual to biennia! sessions, was rejected. Three hondred dollars were appropriated for the relief of brethren io Norfolk and Portsmouth. The Grand Representatives are enjoying a complimentary festival to-night, given by the brethren of Maryland. Verdict of a Jury of Inquest. Philapsipuia. September 19.—The jury of Inquest upon the bodies of the persona killed on board the steamor Gen eral M’Domtid by collision with a schooner in August last, concluded their deliberations last aight, and brought la a verdict of drowning from the result of a collision between the steamer M’Dooaid and the schooner Pease, resulting from carelessness on tho part of the employees of the said steamboat Unfounded Rumor. Fairhates, Or., September 19 —The despatch published in the Washington Intelligencer about tne yellow fever being bare la untrue. Nothing of the kind has occurred. A southern laiy died suddenly, and the occurrence was magnified Into a case of yellow fever. Polities tn DlaiitchuistU. Worcester, Mass , September 19—There are large num bers of alt parties assembling in this city, preparatory to the Fusion Convention to-morrow. The prospect is ibat there will he a hard fight, and probably a split on the nomination for Governor. Unlversalist Convention. Middixtow*, Cv . September 19.—The National Unlver ist Convention commenced Its seaslou hero to-day Lieut. Governor Falls, of Connecticut, was elected Moderator This Convention Is the largest of that denomination over ass ambled. Exlemlv* Robbery. Psoviocjici, R. September 19.—The store of George Baker, Jeweler, was entered last night, and robbed cf wutchea, jewelry, Ac., to the amount of $6,000. Aid for the Harrisburg Sufferers lUaKitßroo. September 19 —lt U stated here that Presi dent Pierce will certainly br present at the Bt\te Fair, and Gen. fr-ott Is also expected here during the Fair. More Aid for the Soffersrs. PcETLAXD, Ml- September 19.—A meeting of citizens has appointed committees to procure su boor lotions la aid of the sufferers from the fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth. Sailing or th« Atlantic. New Yore, September 19.— The steamuhjp Atlantic sailed at noon with 100 peewngera and $13,000 io specie. Cholera has bee muoue of the prevailing diseases of our land, as well os foreign countries. This being a uni versal fact, precaution should be taken In regard to diet during the warm weather: and iu view of the beneficial results from the use of Dr. J. Hovrrrra&'s Stomach Bluer*, Isht reason, iu our ctiy, as well as we would ad vb*e all to procure a supply for family use, aod use it os per direction* oa the bottle. When this is done, much sickness can be preventei. At least, this is the experience of the past, which c*u be, and U testified to by thousands. For cals by Druggists and Hotels generally, and by Hjbtst tee, Smith A Co , sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, No. 257 Penn sireet. 1$ Stomaeli Bitters are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine of the age, for the care of Dyspepsia, Oostivenees, and a dis ordered state of ih« Liver aai Stomach. They have do rivaL The proprietors do not pretend to caution people frr-m using Otbnr preparations that are palmed opoo the public under the name of Stomach for they ham fouod that only ouo trial was needed to render such caution U o neoswtry. For sale, wholesale, by Oof. cm A Claes, No. Market street; Geo. 11. KetoEE, 149 Wood street: End by Druggist* generally. Factory.—C. DALY’S Blocking Factory, where everything i* made in the iiOfilKRY LINK, i* at the corner uf St. Clair and Penn streets. Ha Is con- Clnually turning out every variety-q/ iioclery, well made and suitable to tb* season, wbich may be always obtained Wholesale and Bemil at hi* Store, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. Don’t forget the name—o. DALY and No. 20. ED3& Opinions of the Press. —Tbe tbllowiog •• from Gen. Geo. P. MorrLs, to the Home Journal, of Not. 7, 1816:—“ All editors profess to bo the guardians of the right* o; the people, sod to keep them advised, through tbrir columns, cf whale Ter shall arise for their benefit. We will lire up :o this letter, and Inform them (hot the moet won d Tfui and valuable medicine for their grnaral use ever invented, is ” DALLEY’g MAGICAL PAIN KXTIIAOTOK ” I r e virtue* are bo rare, mighty and eccentric, ihai often they appear to work more like mira- le* than by science, *o effective, oleetrU, and astounding are its powers on the ti iman body, that, though now U is dally tried by thou- Han-in of people, not one of this great mass bat I* delighted beyond '•oinparison, and candidly roofers they, on no con aiJnrollon, will ever again be without IL The inventor, Ur U Dallit, baa wisely kept the secret to himself. Counterfeit-* are busy about It, nut without Auoces.-* I;.* overwhelming merits defy all competition, .\ud its peruliarUi&rt analysis. We confidently commend all parents to seek Its acquaintance, for surely such a friend, who laughs at death and sufferioj, restores the blind, lama, halt, afid scarred to perfection, and all from pain, b “ a friend indee 1.” We wish the discoverer of th's mighty blessing, who is s real benefactor l mankind, God rperd. Non*- genuine without u steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of HENRY PALLET, Manufacturer, C. v. CUCKENER A 00, Proprietor*, Sold ot 25 cents per box by Dr. G. TL KKYBER, 140 Wood street, and by nearly erery dealer In tnedUdoAs thronghout th* United States. All orders or letters tor in formation or advice, to be addressed to C. Y. OLIOKKNER i CO- New York. sepldew^w THE HONORABLE tbe Judges of the Court of Qaar -1 ter Sessions of tbe County of Allegheny: TU« petition of JOHN OGDEN, ISAAC C. WILLIAMS and ALPUEUB ROBINSON, Merchants, doing bnsloees in th- city of Pittsburgh, under the firm name of JOHN 03- I>KN a UO., respectfully repreSMDt — That (hey are riilteus of the United States, and of the State of Pennsylvania; that they are desirous to keep for sale, and lo soil within the said city, vinous, rplriluous, and malt or brewed liquors by measure not lees than one quart, according to the provision* tf the Act of 14th April, A. - . 1855. Your petitioners, therefore, pray your Honors to grant them license ao to do, on being ratl.ified that your petition ets are men of tampers to habits, and of good repute lor honesty, and that they have given bonj wi.h approved security, sod paid the license f-«, according to tbe several provision* of the Act of Assembly abo»e referred to. And they will J»*pl9 3 ) _ JOHN OODKN A CO, riVfTHK UON(-RAULk the J udges of Lhe Ccurl of Huai- X ter fVaOonp of th« County of Allegheny : 1 The petition of FRANCIS FITZGERALD, of the Boroogh I of Temperanceville respectfully represents: | That he is a citizen of the United States and of lha State cf Pennsylvania, that he is de-dreu* to keep for sale, and to i sell within said borough, vinous, spirituous and malt or | brewed liquors, by measure not leas than one quart, so- I cortf tog to lbs provisions of the Act of 14th April, A. D. t 1865. bntltled M An Act to restrain tbe sals of IntoxJcatiDg | Liquors ” Your petitioner, therefore, pray • your Honors i to grant him license so to do, on being catiafled that your i petitioner 1* a man of temperate habits, and of good repute I for honesty, and that he has given bond with approved security, and peld tbe license fee, according to tbe revere] provisioue of tbe Act of Assembly above refbmd to. And ! he will ever pray, 4c. S seplo:Bt FRANCIS FITZGERALD^ rpo TUB HONORABLE ib« Judges of the Court ofQuar- I ter Sessions of the County of Allegheny : The petition of ANTHONY HAU3TETEK, ofthe city or Pittsburgh, respectfully repre*ents— That he is a cltiaen of the Unlied States and of tbe Btate of Pennsylvania, that be Is desirous to keep for sale, and to sell within the city of Pittsburgh, vinous, spirituous and malt or brewed llodrs. by measure not less than one quart, according to 101 pryvlsions of the Aot of 14th April, A. D. 1856, entitled " An Act to restrain the sale of Intoxi cating Liquor*.” Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him license so to do, on being satisfied that your petitioner is a man of temporise habits, and of good repute for honesty, end that be has given bond with approved security, and paid the license fee, according to tbe several previsions of the Act of Assembly above referred to. And he will ever pray, 4c. seplO 8t ANTHONY HAUBTBTER. rpO TilB HONORABLE the Judges of the Court c f Quar- X ter Sessions of Allegheny coanty: Tbe petition of WILLIAM D. ENGLISH, of said county, respectfully represents— That your petitioner is a cltJeen of the United States, of temperate habits and good repute for honesty, and a resi dent of the Fourth Ward, in the city of Pittsburgh; that he 1* not the keeper of any hotel, Inn, tavern, restaurant, eating house, oyster bouse or cellar, theaire, or other place of entertainment, amusement or refreshment He, tnere fore, prays your Honors to grant him a license to sell Kennett Ale” and brewed liquor, according to the Act cf Assembly entitled “ An Act to restrain the sale of Intoxi cating Liquors,” approved April 14, 1855, your petitioner having complied with tee requirements of said Act in rela tlan to public ailvertiMment: and your petitioner farther declare* that he is willing to comply with all the require ments of said Act and with such rules and orders as may from time to time be pasted by this Court In relation thereto. And he will ever pray, Ac. pe pl9 WILLIAM D. ENGLISH. A BARGAIN OFFERED. THE undersigned offers for aaie 81X LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pitts burgh and ConnetlrriUe Railroad, In tne 'growing and thriving Borough of M’KJSKSPORT. Pour of the Lota are 37 u feet in width by about 120 In depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other Bt Awt-TWO LOTS, feet in width, fronting the other aide of the Depot, and in depth 121-»-oa» of the Lota bor dering for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will be sold low. Part of the payment taken in stock of the OonD*llsvill< h n JLi If rf«W GEO. F. GILLMORK, a^ Office of the Morning Poet. Pittabnrgh, Angast 31, 1856. [dawtf « WRKHRT TOOTH WASH—A n»* and eloellent f rTv L SS£ sepU corner Market mi Diamond. -•'‘V •: i «o <[ ,< _ ’ ■yAS t A-4 1 , ' * , *•. a***: • <-4*l A. 1 COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OS' TRACK A!f D Tnj evening »t dost there were b feet 11 BIKRe HARTS’ KXOHANGKt inches water In the channel, by the pier mark, and falling OFFICERS. Ihirlng iheprevioaa twenty-four houre the river fell twen President—L. WILMARTH. ty-two inches Krtt Vice President —T 8. Cubes Second “ “ G*o. w. C*as irtaxurcr —N. j t> Acrttery—Ja**B P. Babb Superintendent —8. T. Nokthah, Ja. Ommittee of Arbitratum fur September—T. 8. Cmts. V. P. fPWi dee. O'H. Bcuu-t, K. T. Lmoh, w. B. DAILY BE VIEW OP PITTBBDESH HABKPIg, Omoi of tn Diar Moaunrs Post \ Thursday, September 20,1865. * / b , blii “ uf>6rto<! from wharf $6,87@6,60; 60 do do do a: $«,60@6,76; 26 sacks vxtra rrom stoi eat $3,60; 22 do superfine from store at $6 60: 60 do superfine and extra from wharf at $6,62 G RAlN*—Sales 160 bos Rye from canal at 620 f l2 bbls at 10c. cash. WHISKY—BaIes 15 bbl« rectified at 36c. BACON—Sales 2000 Jha Phouldera and Hams at 11/aire. cash ; 2000 do Shoulders at lie, cash. ® ue * LARD—Bales 15 tierces No. 1 at 12Uc, cash. CHEESE—SaIes 60 bxs W. 1L at cash. VELEGBAPH HABKETB. Niw Yonx, September IB.—Stocks a shade higher- North Oarolina Sixes, Cumberland, Harlem 27- im* nols Central bonds. Cotton dull, with declining’tend ency. Flour unchanged since nocn report: sales tn-iav 12,600 bbls at $7,8'®!,04 for State and chio; Southern Is steady, sales 1800 bbls at Wheat firm; sales 77.600 bus bombbrn red at sl,Bo@l,fci ; other kinls unchanged a lot of California white sold at sl,o2@sa. Corn...Mwket ■unchanged; sale* CO ,000 baa Pork in demand at previous rates; sales 000 bbls westorn prime mess at *2O @ 0.50. liner firm. L.rJ unchMiged; a limited buaineta done at prerious rates. Whisky steady at 40i< - raiuiDUrajA, Baplember 18.—Flour Arm; but little lo duity It made for export; atandard brand, are held imil, “ 1 *° r thB "“PP'y " f retailers and baWs are wUliiri the range of the same quotations. Kyo Flour dull »nd 250 9 bbl lower: 100 bbls sold at sa. Ooru Sleal held at $4,25; no tmua-tlens hare come under our notice There U a good demand for Wheat fir milling at our last quotations; tales 3000 to 4000 bus ordinary and prime Penns and S-'-uthern red at $1,080*1.80 $ bus and some IMS of fair and prime white at $1,70011,80, afloat. Rya continues in demand ntsl,oo. Corn bull; a small lot or yello' Bold at 900, afloat. Oats are lu steady demand. Glove.-seed comes in slowly and commands s7@s7 26 a 64 “*• Timothy Is worth $4@54,25 and Flaxseed $1 90@$2 V J Ui The deinaod for Whisky Is limited; small sales aro mad* at 41@42 in tbLs and 40 la Lhdj. CiNQxsAn. Feptrtnber 1B —Flour firm; tb* demand equalMtc supj.lv ; sales 600 LSI# at sfi,6u and 290 bu« rM W h»Ri at sT,22@l,2fi ; sale" 160 bus whilu Wheat a'Jl/Li WhmLydull and no prio«j%yet fixed upon. Sugar ud changed wflh a modem e demand. Coffee ..sales 100 bags At Ilf*. The river Lw risen six Inches olnce ye.Herduy. BxtTWORK. Peptember 19 —Flour...Howard street and Ohio are firm nt yesterday’s rates; Oify Mills less fl-m. W h«<t...Sales 260 000 bns white at sl,So<@l t y4; red $l7O @1,76 Coro ...White better; sales at StapPO. Provlihms ucihati ged. AUCTION iSALKS. Anetlou—Salts Dally. AT the Commercial bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth streets,at 10 o’cl«>ok, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry OoodF, Clothing. Boots •ud Shoes, Hate,Cape, 4c., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Grooeries.Queenaware, Glassware, Table Outiery, Looking Glares, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fan<-y Articles, Mortal Instruments, liar 1 ware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold aol Silver wqtch/n, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer *jo3l :/ F. M. DAYX6, Aactiouaer, HOUSEHOLD FURNnORE AT 1 LOTION—On Thurs day morning, September 20th. roiauienclng at 10 o'- clock, will bo sold, at the resilecce of David 0. Herb t, corttr Third ftrrrt and Cherry alley, his entire stock of Farn ture, ae be is deciiniug housekeeping. The articles are all In good condition baring been well taken care of, and embrace Halr*-at Sofa and Chaim. PlurGla*s, B.amnia Carpet Mahogany Centro Table, Spring seat Recking Chairs, Drvriug Bur-ant. W aeh Stands, Maple bedstead, high poet do , new Feather Beds and Redding, VaUrvse.*. Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Oil Clothe, Dining Tablrj, Common Chairs, China, Glass ami Quecavware. Table Cuderr, Kitchen Uten bile, Bath Tub, \ iniUao Blind*. 4.- .wpl* T 1 M DAVIS. Auctioneer OH I*' AND PKNNA. R.' k\>/ HTGCK at eCCnoM« rburedar evening, gept ember 2u, at 71$ o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, will be eold— -36 aharea Ohio and Peona. Railroad Co Stock. _ *VI3 P M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. a DJuUKNaD U-truaNtj’ UuUttl (ALL <-f tiutitom f\ > luunnff JJui amf Wirsi—un Saturday if rruooo, September 22. at 8 oV 1 "?", »n tbe will b- s.,h! It order of Mm. Mary B. Darla. AdmihMratnx cf the in* Jame« H Daria, deew-ei, that TaJuabla | of land. aUoo Chartierß Cr-«k, f.iur from Puieburgh, on the SteabenriUe Turnpike itovl, in Aoblneon Twa-hip, con taming four awe* and eerentr perches, cn wblrb ts -rrcted a flrat class Merchant Flour»osr Mill, with other Itnprorr ment*, wh'ch ha* he«n pre-noun**® I by c-'»m|»e , eDt Juilgvs, th mo t ralaable pr.pertj of the kind now tor na'e lu this cocniy -Alao—That r*-ry handsomely sltuatrtd Farm, with Talua ble ImproremfiriLs, KdjoiQicg th« al-ovs, &i prerect occupied b Mrs- Hati.o, containing upwards if fifty acr«*, N-ing among the moat deairabla country seats in tb* ricialtT cf this city.acd lu o neighborhood highly inprorrd. Title lodiepulable. Tx&ju—On-J third cash, resUoe in one and two years with Interest, parable *.mi annually P M. DAVIS, Aoctloneer. ABaJu.\KK PALI I~A HTN KRAfll P INTK UKaT IN a /arp* JfxnH,fac/s*rir.p KsUhlithiAttil —Ou afUrnoaO, nrptemt<«r ibtb. »t 5 hV-locr, on the premises, .n Fifth street, will t* *o:a t by «>rdar of Wm P. Ha urn. A«ngi'«e of Hugh D King, rli the right, title, interest Mid claim of tha said li. D. King, os an rwjiu.l eo partner of, in *t»U in the tlnm and real aod peracaal estate, properir, effects at-i ae sets of the Ann and partunrsblp of ll H Hyao A O. The above kianula.-turlng Ketai.lb«hm«nt is ot»o <>( th-’ laj-ewt an-1 m-'at ucmplete t.f tui kind in the West, com prising Immense miuufacturiog bull lings and machluerT, with steam power U> use aDd to rent; warebrusea, materi ala. large stock of manufactured furoitu.—, tooia, uuple inents, ac Ac Tb** value of itle interest '‘an be jua-ertal: el bran in •poctioa i t the prope-iy, rraryis-tu... will be offered. Terms et sato h-vtvret rnv fcrvnnr»r» THURSDAY U-U.bn 4'h. »' 7 . MarcLunlV F.«uMh wiil «<.ij. r>\ ..r-i«r of 1> 6+*’'y. 4f> ShtvruH •■( Fute b-irgh Life, Fi r« »rvi Me.rine 1 rtur»ii-•« I’mnpnD», fur non-p'<ijme2: j loataimt'ot. r-J-U OHPUANs' C*yLHI -ALK —H. T-'rr,..' u u « OrphiU"' foart ■ : Al.r/* »■:’v \, 1 will ri r •ui**, «l PuDhc >V( Juc, «» n i-, 4 IMV. :!m 'J'.h ' n; iuM., on :iu* crruuiwj), ai 1-.' «v. A M . u.. TUtIEK C&JUAIN LOTa Uk UKuiWD .i;;m P .u ihv K>uLbfin nj« <>( Ontrw «tniu#, in I'U' loaWins? Lota mark'd and uanjU-rf-d— Vn ,t* and t*v. la J fuur* B Irwic a f>lfin of lot.«. whirU pi&n U ln >•4l county, in ibr K*fY\rl«r*« Offioa, In U< ok 4 li I> t.! Bald LoU tjjTln,? t-aolj u fruut .>t t •m' rf» u r J— l n nv.J aud eX'.eodiuß t«v'K jto*t ll t:jr i.:i* e-on*- wlJm ■ on* Lundr«J and twenty n»r: to a ■fru-l 1 rly !•»*•'. rji*— >a! i l/>ta br»m>: she prcfvrty cl the mtir r f.> .. r r Livingston, dt*-' . Terau —OiM-thlri e*ai;. and tb* i-tiunfv In one and tff" year*, a ith imprest, In t>* n*eur**<i bv \x n-1 and ci*Tt/a»r. WM KKKP. Guardian of miner l»**iT*a rf T. I.iv;r.p«tou, df’d. P M P.VVIH, AudMiwr. 1‘ 0 TUB UoN- 'KAi-LE tL« Ju.L-'M ~f th* Court tar kassidtia i tLo County ft A;i*Rbi‘ny . The petition of A. (iLvJCKNKR A Pittsburgh. respr tfuily represents — That they are citizens of the United Stales and of the* SIaU U ; that they art* desirous tn keep for sal*, auJ to *el] within the nail city, vlnoos. spiritooJA, and malt or Lrwwed llqjcrfi, by mtra«urx> not lav than one quart, according to ib«- provish us of the Act of 14th April A. D. IBi6, entitled, "Au Act to houtroln the P&U of Intoxicating Liquor*” Your petiU.-oets ther-Jcre prav your Honors to grant them license so to do, on '.>*lag eatiflfi<M that your fmtirlon era an men of temperate hibiu, and <( good repute for honesty, and dial they have giv*u bond, with approved e«»- canty, *nd paM the liivow; f*«?. a-rordlog to the several provisions of Lbe Act of Amenably ai*c.ve re errrd to And they will pray, Ac. A. OLOCKNKU A BRO. sepltfcS^el'U) r I ■'O THE HONOU \ UI.H ih* Juok » t.f :be Com t m cunr- X ter Beseloos of l Coont vui A ilr,th*-uy Th** petition of DAMKL HCKiKovN. <~l mu.] t>,uuty, re»p<*ctiullj showeth That JO' r petitioner U a rltia-'n of lh«i Lult»d £Uium of temperat* hablU, and good repute for honesty and a real dent of the Poarth Ward, in the i-r.y of idllsburgh; that be ta not the keeper of any hotel, ion, lavorn, restaurant, eatlnp house, oyster-house or collar, theatre, or other place of entertainment, amu rment or lefresbrnant He there- fore prays your Uonoru to grant him a lirene*- tore!! rinoua, spirituous, malt and brewed l'.quor«, according to the A t cf Assembly, entitled, “An Act to Restrain the Sale of In toxication Liquor*," approved April 14th. 1866; your peti tioner haTlog complied with the requirements of said Act io relation to public advertisement And be will ever pray. sepltJ:dt(cbO) DVNIKL FICRIRBON. I'U i'UJi H iNORaULK the Judges of the Court uf <Juar J[ ter Bessloos of the Ojunty of Allegheny : The petition of R A. A. 0. DUNOAN, Merchants, doing business in the city nf Pittsburgh, respectfully represents— Thar they are cltlxens ot the United Btafve, and of the State of PeaneylTtoia; that they are desirous to keep for sale,end to sell within the sal) city, Tioous, spirituous, and ma:t or brewed liquors, by measure not lesi than one quart, a cording to the pr vision* of the Act of I4th April, A. D. 1866. Your petitioners, therefore, pray your Honors to grant them Ueenve so to do, on blog satisfied that your pe- titioners are q»d of temperate habits, and nf good repute for honesty, and that th-y bare given bond with approved secu rity, and paid the 11-ense ten, arcorllng to the several pro visions of the Aet of Assembly above referred to. And they will pray. Ac. R. A A C. DUNOAN. Bel 18:St fltO THE HONORABLE Ihf JuJ(s«n u! ibe Oourt >•( (Juar* J_ ter Sessions, la and f>r the Coaoty of Allegheny : The petition of JAMK3 U. PARKKR, u ckiieu of thu United States, and a resident cf the Fjurth Ward, City cf Pittsburgh, re*protfully represents That your petitioner is d -tirous of obtaining from this honorable Court a license to sell tluour, malt and epiritu oup liquors. In accordance with the provisions, and subject to the restrictions of the Aot of Assembly, entitled, “An Art to Restrain the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," approved April 14th, 1855 And your petitioner hereby declares that he Is n*t engaged In any business meotiooed In the second proviso to the foarih Motion of raid Act, and is willing to comply with all the requirements of said Act, and with such rules and orders as may from time to time be passed by this Court In relation thereto. And he will pray. A . seplB:Bt(chJ) JAMES 11. PARKER. UNDRLKS— -160 half chests Y. Hyson, Imp'l and G P. Teas; 60 half chests aas’d Black Tea 6 ; 26 catties Y. 11. and 0 l'. Teas ; 125 bags Rio Coffee ; SO hhdrt fair to prime Sugar; 6 tieroes prime Ric* ; 60 bbis Rat’d White Sugars; 60 bbis N. 0. Molasses ; 26 bbis S. H. Molasses; TObbls extra fine Syrup ; 26 bbis No. 1 Salt; 20 bbis No. 3 Mackerel. iO bbis Older Vinegar ; 100 bbis N. C. Tar; 26 bbis Rosin; 100 boxes No. 1 Rosin Soap ; 76 boxes favorite brands 6*s. R's and 1 tb Lump Tobacco; 60 boxes Olay Pipes; 80 boxes Stone Pipes . 100 bah a Batting; 26 bales Candlewick , luO kegs Nells, assorted ; 30 kegs S. C- Bode ; 20 kegs 6 Twist Tobacco , 160 reams Wpg. Paper; 60 dcz. Zinc Wash Beurds ’. 10 doz. B*d Cord.- 1 , aes'd sites, 26 doxen Corn Brooms. In store and for sale by ATWELL, LEE A CO., Nc. 3 Wood sL B«p8 BOOMS- lirrvms 7or wU# by a *pU HENRY H. C?LLINP. »V ** Tu* 3t. Louis Democrat, of the 16tb says: The river has riwn a foot at this point withlo the past three days. There are six and a halt to leveo feet on tbs bars to Cairo. No improvument above-22 inches on tb-» Lower Rapids. The Illinois continue# to tall Th«< Mlaw.u rl is falling slowly, with only tbr*« fee; m some of the bora. The steamer “ Alma” was adverthed to leave for Pittrtu-gh on the 17th. Ptltaburghy BUobanvilli tud Wheeling Packets. I The DIURNAL. Captain .J.A. BnotoA, and AjSSHffiSryttfee roite.tr UTTT. Captain B. Wav, will run a# regular DAILY PACKUTfI, bnrrtwn PittAburgb, StruWnvilte and Whrellog, etopping at *ii int»-rßjed)al*- por !v The DJDRNAL will leave Pittsburgh An Motnleys, Wed ncßdtya and Fridays, at 10 o’clock. A M Rtiurumg #h wi!i leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thnrsdaji *j-I raturdew, at 7 o'clock, A M. The FtdiIEdTCITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuenlajs Tliaredav* and Saturday*, at 10 o'clock. A. M. — K'tvrnuti. #he will l«ave WhneUngCQ Mondayn, IVodueuiajo and Fti dsyn, at ?’e!o*-k, A. M. Fcr fr-igM or paseagr- apply on 5-c* rd nr to J. I). 00LL1NGM-./gD, Agent, ncv2» No. 166 Front street. Regular Taisday Packet for Wheeling marietta anti Oalllopolte. The new and splendid »:«*aer CONVOY. Jou.n VVoLT, Jr, Moater, K L»iotA*itf. Clerk tVvi^idfcairUftftwill it-avo for the abure an 1 1n<‘ iat»iia!e jtoFZ every Tuesday, at 4 o clock. P M., p.vairilf l ;. For freight, or passage, apply ->n WM !n awq. The steamer LUVISC MAj. CcpUlu J. J uSnoDMajn . Clerk, A ftoßl.v» s «H 1 laave fbr KSOBlkDltbc above and lat-rmi-diul- j.-rts i n MON DA V, September at 10 A. M For LoulsvlUc, . . on THURSDAY, at 4 P. M. For freight or passage ap ly on board, ( r to \ J )UN Fi/ACK. Ar-n- ( For Clncluuatt. P M. DAVIS, AncUoneer, k. »: (b«. Th" ftrataer FAIHV yl' KKN, Captai * J i fr KlWo—Clerk. JOUK T RttSUrt Wll* I'ifr 1. r above and intermediate portion Tliltw Da V. tL«i JOth instant, at 10 <-Vio-.-X, A. SI. V..r or postage apply ''ii beard, or tc ( r|lu FLMjKjk BAHMtv A V M DAVIS, Ao-ti-'o^r Tli* steamer NO.vTIi rTA’L, <.'«»W. H*~- I J.ffifc-t &*• ,rt - Clerk. A J W!JI >arv f.rit - , ‘b''r* and iu'erciedUti* j-rtJ t>*i THU if LaV fn-i. Atb, at 10 A. >J Kr.r frriijht or passage apply on l-oard, (<v to iwpla FI.\CK £ BARSE?. As»d*.» The steamer i.K. I A NCR, CapUsn Xilh. *i tf^^^^>CTU>oE ■» . Clerk, U WooPWitS, will Irur* f- -r •Iwin^nv c }l " * , ‘ CT|J and iQU-nne'liHfci* port* on Tlll'ht* l>Al . e»ptemt*'.r 20th, at 10 o'clock A. M For freight or pasraga apply on board, < r to M*pli FLACK A BAKNKS. Ag-nt* mx, The teainer HffAl.l. l tW, Cust J N Ari ]_l WALT Clerk.. Ruir ; «:! lr«T* f-r th«* nb'.- BraiiHnvlSiaml Intermediate porra THURSDAY. Erptem b*r 20th, at 10 A. M BRO , v! the H’y of The riearuer CfIEVOIT. C»;t MclxTofiH. | Evt>T, will I«*lV# for the »)h/Ve ai. 1 at, .gTSpaffiffiLlptc: mediate p-orte '. n TH U RFDAY, FrpWjmU-r For freight or passage apply on bonnl, or to fieplT IXtLUNUW(X>DJi AgnUbj. Tho Bt-amef J. C. FilKMOb'T, Captain 1. T. Clerk, Au-ta Stoosdah, «1.l Warv* the above aod Inlenn-diale port* Till'll? Da Y, September 20th, at l‘i o’clock M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to »epi: JOHN ILACK, Agent. __ The steamer • RUoNAb'T. Captain Q. C.*hi • l-KAi, Clerk, LCD*it a ; will l**»v« for Uj* above ■MSilwSinl intermodule port* mi SATURDAY, {Ji»p* tember Md. at 10 o’clock A. SI. For freight or passage apply on l/nard. or t i ( aepH FLACK. Jt BARN KB. Agents. For 8t Lonli. ■imi Tho steamer BAV CITY. Oapt A Mr lib; k, Fovtlsb , will leave lor the above bdil wiwPßnlfflMin termed late por « tti Tlil'HdDAS, Kept. 20th, at 10 A. M. LEVKE CIJ2RK, Bt. Louis, Mo , (at W. N. NewotL’k ofllca.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long experience Ip Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, ofTas# superior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISO£IAR<3> INO CLERK. _ my 4 PITTBBUBGH ABO COUNELLBV ILLE RAILROAD. TIIK PITTSBURGH AND OONNKLLSVILLB RAIL ROAD U no* o;>fn from W«»t Newton to OonDellrvlUe, fifty-eight mile* from Pittsburgh, ou the Youghiogheny JUver. Thin new first class Read Is now open for ihe trnnsporta t on cf passengers end freight, In connection with the fine steamer KOLIAN, from Piitsb rgh to ConnellsvllK daily, as follows: The steAmrr BOLT AN will learn her wharf. aW« the Mononnabela Bridge, every aftornoou, a; hairpast three o'clock, fhr W st Newton, connecting there with the morn ing train leading at 8 30 for ConnellsTille, and reacting there at 9.60 A. M., in time for the Stage tor Uniontown. Fare to Oonnellsville 10 Fare to Uniontown ——. A train will leave ConnellsTUle In the morning, at ff<X o’clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the steamer liollun at 7.3 D, In time to jeach Pitltburgh a, 1 I*. U Fare from ConnellsvlUe to Pittsburgh $1 75 Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh. *3 26 The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave Con nellsviUe at 12.20 P. U., and returning will We West Newton at 6.80 P. M., stopping at all way stations lor freight an ■ passengers. Travelers In search of burinefß or pleasurowlll find a 1 trip by this rout*, along the beautllul and fertilo Talley of 1 the Yougbiogheny, one of the most interesting and profita ble in the western country. The scenery or the Talley is j not surpassed In beauty or grandeur by auy In this 'tat*, ami the field for enterprise and bnsinoss is unbounded On Iwth Hide* of the r ver are Tast deposits of mineral wealth, iariting the attention of capitalists; and the riTer furnishes, every lew miles, abundant and never-failing water power f-T any amount of mills and machinery. The favorable character of the grades, all descending towards Pittsburgh, will enarle this Company to transport freights at the lowest rates; thus affording a cheap, uniform and reliable outlet for minerals and other heavy articled at j all t mes. For terms apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Assistant Paper- Intendent, or to the officers on board the steamer Rollon. OLIVER W. BARNKU, sep 7 President and Superintendent. B>URE SPICBc —200 bores pure Pepper; £ 60 do Malabar do; 60 do pureCaasin; 60 do pure Allspice ; | 600 pure Mustard; 100 do Mustard; 60 dosen lb cans do; 3 bbla pure Cayenne Pepper ; [ 10 do Ginger; | 60 bores do, in &> papers, i I Invite the attention of wholesale dealers to the aboTo. ; wpl2 F. R. DRAVU, No. 1 Diamond. « k V ' 4 *■**»♦ '■ « V «J ♦ r . , _ 1 ■ *» » , » Thk aieamor Relianoe,” Capt Crooks, will positiyely leave to-day for Cl nclnnati and all intermediate ports. Call on board early and secure yoar rooms. Th* regular Thursday packet for the Muskingum river iaarej this af ernoon. For speed and aceommoda'ionß she la not sarpassed by any boat in the traie, and her officers are competent and obliging. Th* regular packet for Wh-eling this mornlDg Is the fleet steamer “ Forest City,” Capt B. A. Way. She whl leave a'. 10H o'clock, connecting with the Rallroedß at Weilarillo and Steubenville. Tu* Meamer “ Yorktown” Is now loading for I. uisville and will leave to-day. The “Bar City," Capt. Miller, ir taking on freight fbr St Louis; likewise the “J. a Fre mont,” Capt. J. T. Btockdale. Both boa is will leave this evening, and are of the first clnas. Th* ateamar “ Lucie May" Uft Cincinnati on Monday for Pittsburgh, with 275 tone of freight, including 1,600 bbls. of flour. The “ SilTcr Waie” and U. 8. Mail’’ Jeft on Tuesday for this port, the former with 1000 bbls. of hour and 600 Back* of wh-at, and the latter with 1180 bbls flour. Th* Cincinnati Commercial of the 13th rays; Cumberland was falling on Friday, with four feet on the BLoale White river .-as In god navigable condition at last account#. A correspondent writing from Pine B;atf, Art., on the 4lh iost, sayi : Our river i* r.riug now, aDd from the great quantity of r&ia we have hod for the last two weeks, both at ihl.* plae* and above, I think It 1b bound to rise. The rain has very materially injured the crops, and it is still raining. Cotton Is sprouting lo the boll and thereby injuring it to a very geeaf extent. If I hero are any email boats up your way, or large ones either, they may now come on. There Is six feet scent in the channel. The uew steamer “Col. A. li. Chamber#" de-ceuded the Falla ou Sunday .n g&ilnnl style We are gratified :o notice that the Louir* Tllle press without exception pronouDruh*ron«cf prrfect and prettieot boats afloat. Tennessee river mv eligbily on the rise at la t accounts. With mMeiale offer ings we quote freight *4 follow-,: Tb Pittsburgh— WhUky,6Ccq rurk,4t»; Flour, 30; Found Freight, 16c. cwt lb Wheeling— Whisky, 40c.; Perk, 40, Flour, 26; Pound Freight, 12V4@160. %l c vt. St. Louie— Dry Goods, 36c. cwt; iiuavy Freight, 20(2) 3Uc; Whisky, 66. 6 A tfaMhviUe— WhlAky, $1,60; Pound Freight, 60c.f»cwU Clo ▼ HTMevl, $1.26 bbl.; Ale, $1,25 JV'cu> (Meant— Flour, 80; Pork, 1,25; Whisky, >1,60 • Pound Freight, cwt. POKT OF PITTSBURGH. 6 >I>T 11 IWCBEB WATER llf VilS CJiAJtNEI AKIUVKD. Blearner Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. “ Luaerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebie#, Rlixabetb. “ EolUn, Henderickson, Want Newton. “ Venture, Gordon, Bteubfinvill#. " Michigan No. 2, UarsL WelUvUle. Clara Fisher, Gordon. Steubenvl]]i>. '• Irene, Smith. Steubenville. Chicago, Brennan, Inclnnati. “ Mansfield, Greenlee, Si. IgmU. Jacob Poe, Stewart, Louisville. ** Forest City. Way, W’bceUxig. Gtn. Larimer, -■, Rochester. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson. Woodward. Brcwcffliie. *' Luterne, Bennntt.Brown.wilie “ Gen Barard, Peebles, B.!i*b*-ib. “ EolUn, 'n«nderirksru. \V«set Newtop “ Venture, Gordoo, Steubunviite " Michigan No. 2, \lVU«»ni* " Clara Flaher, Gordon, S'euU;n t .1 Irene, Broltb, PfeubenvuV •• J li. Carson, Rrirkeii. 1-oulsviUe. Delegate, Rogers, bt. ly^uU ” Geo. Larimer, . R^'h-ster. “ Warnal, Sho«l-, Wheoliug. STEAMBOATS. j f Y. G M. IIAUTuN. ..r U U \ t<NK4. Agrot*. For St Lonia, Qalena, Dubuque aud St. Paul For freight or passage apply <m board, c-r to FLACK Jt UAi.NRS. Agents. For Bt. Louli For Clnclnnntt for fright or passage apply on board, ot tn ■uplT FLACK A IiAKNiIS, Agents For Ziotivllle. For St. Louis For fmight or paasaga apply f'B board. J. K. Barbour, GBJ3A.SB —23 bbl* B*jre Grease, for machinery. carriaj Ac., lor salej>7_ [ «p!6] HENRY IL COLLINS APPLES— 60 bblfl Gr««o Apples for sale by K pl6 OKNRy ll OOLLINd > ,r > spjt „ • j ' f ,*. \Jt * -X- " -e a THEATRE*-J. C. FOSTEn, sole Lessee and Mana err; Wzi. H. Rsxd, Stage Manager; Charlis Foster, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Bobetis. • V. A4UA4GdiVU « Boxes and Parqaotto.. ..500. I Private Boxes, Urge...^.sB.oo Second Tier 265. | Private Boiaa, smalL... .$6.00 Boxes for oolue 1 persons ...25 cents. O*Certificate, securing seats, 12>j ceata extra. Fourth night of the Re-engagement of Mrs. DUFFIELD. late Miss KATE WKMYSS. THURSDAY EVENING, Sxptxmbhb 20, 186 J, First time of the Drama of GWYNSKTH VAUGHAN—Gwynneth Vaughan, Mrs Duffleld; Morgan Morgan, 0. Foster; Owen Wil liams, 8. Dubois; Evan Pritchard, M. Mcßride; Hugh Morgan, A. W. Young. SINGING AND DANCING. To conclude with More Blunders than One—Lorry, Mr. P. 0 Cun ningham ; Susan, Mrs. A. W. Young. D.'or# open at 7 ; performance to begin at'TJ^. GUAM) CONCERT! NELSON KNEASB legs leave to inform the cidrens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that be intends giving a Heri-p of Con. ,-j t# at the above mentioned iiall, commencing ’ n TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, September 18th, with the celebrated ALLEGHENIAN FAMILY, Con-isting of the infant Sappho, littlk annie kneass, INFANT MARI;), LITTLE CHARLIE E.NKABB, MISS ADA WELCH, MRS. NELSON KNEASS, MU. M. C MAY, and „ . , MR. NELSON KNEASS. During the evening will be sung Qainte tee, Quartettes. * ri*- 3 * Due in, Solos, and Southern Refrains; and vHa Jjj. ;.iou Sappho aud Mabjo, the Wonders of the WorUL in their inlmitj’ ie readings of THE RIVAL LOVKIC4. tyj. Door# op«n ut 7 o’clock ; performance to commanoe at t ..a:tgr before 8. Tickets, 26 cepta raob svplo MSill Poster and, SHstribntor, JZ&- Will attend to the Posting and DlatribuUilg of all kindt of BiLI.T FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. Ai 1 cuamunlcation.- - —either by mail, telegraph, or other* wiwj—directed to the offioe of the Morning Post, will n*- o-!vk prompt attention. ap7 KIER’s TIUNBPORTATION LIBS. ANTICj FA’IINQ want of facilities for transporting Fieigbts to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stock of tbiht-i. he , r.n Km«, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gift’s i.s a (.opacity of over 1600 tons pet.month each way. Wr «?su:e our friends, and those disposed to patrooixe th(* Ftpt*> Improvrcienta, there will be nothing on - ...r to r nder grnvral a.i.tWfaction In foi wording East- 1 e. u r ;;d vs edtern Ft eighth with promptitude and despatch. KAER A MITCHELL, t: ‘ v Canal Basin, Htubnr K h. Pa. Wholesale Uroccra, Liquor Dealsrs and Dianufaotursri. r piiE BURBCKIBKK Is now importing a superior qnality JL of OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Uls ESaENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARJFB BRANDY- of JAMAICA »ud ST. CROLX HUM, ABAC. CIDHR and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and 800TTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New l'crk manufacturers by th? great demand after them. Di rations for use will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIE FEUOHTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane. New York. P. B —lmporter cf Daguerreotype Chemkaia, PUtina, Bismuth, Monjcan-se; Thorn’s Ext,Copalva,Sulphate Am. nook. hr. d«2ldstf LOCUST OTtOVS bBBIfNAHY, LA WRE VC KT ILLS 'f’HK NEXT TERM of this Bchool will begin on WED- A N BSD AY tho lOtli lost, aod rootinue twenty-c-ce Tb« carg*- term for Day pupila la— Pur LrigMi-h branches alone. $26 00 tnglwb and Piano 60 <0 f.r.g..k)i, Piano, an 1 F;each or German 60 00 Lire ]0 00 Ti c p’#«‘»u:t id'-r to tod from scr.ool, which young adies fr-m l«n *-o;< y. er« found fo pr motive of cheerfalnesfl and cealih, fully to compensate the Increased expense. Delaware county carpet manuy actt/ring ASSOCIATION, oo the Chester Plank Roi 4, two aiilea below the city Doe. offer to buyer* this season, ADMINIS TER, i APESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK end VENETIAN CAlti* Y. TI N <3, at Tery red need prices for c**h <r city -rptan-.-c, Onier**»t added) The itcclt, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, QkD Ut examine! at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at tbcSUr.n, No*. IS and j» N.SEdOSDst , PQILADELPIIIA. W'-ol bought, rpuo, Dyed or for Carpets. jeU r,ui j. SIDNEY JONES vv etches. Jewelry, SllTer Ware I 4 \flK\ .'lYKhloU ArruhTMKNT cf Qoid aad Silver r*. w si' I*'*' :.:iw lu *tnre. fiooi $lO to $275 We are tbe nT.-IgeiTH Arfrt.i the enle of the celebrated C. Frodaham's lotpr <-v*d T\m*-kteptrt ; alao, F. B, Adams A fs. •. n;ov».lar . Cue |>-r Taylor. J >hn*on ao ' other approved W utcher ~rj;i f .: (.*.«■ hi Uia Oiin KaxUrn price* —owlnjj to hcbi. r and ft derMi? to retain our home trade ae rr.ueb a* |,.>iud!>:e. i.Ui*n'.l'-n ’<• d*-rot«J to the repairing cf Watches RD'l Clocks. J<*we»fT. if Ai.t.r at»l ffo-j, manufactured In my own *• -'-p "-a V. .i.-f, J-Tetrj. Military and Fanny Goods In Urt<* tmi*ty W W. WILSON, c* c-ra*r Market and Fourth ata Mevhim.*' LUxa or Prrnj2it.Bi.il, i Au<ust 51, ISA 6. 1 M'ilK rOKKH •f.bEßr,.f .R,. M-hauW iinat at I*'. ta- JL fa-go »rc I.T-t.s i litiM i;,k: 0.- thirl 10-la; m*ut cl I * I •* ■ ni -*i■ i t~? Jjf r.li tb<J 10lb ■!Oto Or proximo, at> 1 t !.>• U'o : t h and last u>r*t h Im-tit at J 1 per idj are CD ’b- -J.h N rrmfr- !-jliowiug, j>*yabi« at the Banking ll!>u»*n. on iVurth ft re*'. k* per reflation ot ttie ILerdof l»:r»s-iore --pi: GEo D McdKKW, C.«hw r . M/ortmont nr LADI Kb’RIDING HATS and GLOVES, also <>.ir 9t SILK IIATS, which cannot be surpassed in the > |tT Mps r r;:uii r r'f’liKMll'M KATUaKIuN slop* the H*.ir y ;-i.m laillo* (ui, and produce* a luxuriant growth Will,'lTS PEKSUL'M KATHARION !! to- vp.-* a.l dxii lruff aud depoyjls. i -nip. whotwwln. I»y H K. SKLI.BKt* AOO Notice. 'l'iiK 1 -»r’.:..-r-h:p h-r-u.l«<r<t listing llie pub i 4-n' n-, un.l- tb* £rm i'l MUiIPHt, lIKR SAN A O•, w »: vm. v> p, >)v mutual ''onaeo i, '-u tb »I.> t ln«t. Tl,* l,u*!UM*i.i 1-h by either &1 lb*> r.< rii, »t {;.,• - li -inj..:. ’-i' 44 -J *trcu*t, pjt'fcburjjb YtIANCIS TIKRNAN, M<‘KiU‘ JONKd, JMvO.uub. £• I l t :’t. 1 ’.‘-A. N. GRATTAN MORPHY. tfij-lh’ *&«•«] will continue th« />ry Geo-t:'ui n-rt >r !h» L'rm rj JONES 4 the i.ojn- -e. o l&te 1 ) - c<<*up‘>i I*7 Morphy, Ti*j<ur.:. .% C-. MuKKt* J»NKH, fej>| itn:*'.’w FRANCIS TIKRSAN. .% TIKKNAN h»T** efi«xrl*tt*l with them, In I hi; Ull ' i i->MK Util u<.)ODS BUSIKESa, JAM&S Mo I.AIN, :i>k- r if* <*\ !n iu the Ist Inst. Tho «tjio ot' the hnD i r k.». Ti ri;.n AN 4 CO. l'j’ ioi*uTi?h. 6’.h, 1866—(eepAidlmawl 0 r l' 11 K LIKE uP GEORGE WASHINGTON.—The first vol- I umi» < I lb* above work is now ready for delivery—the recotul v-vume will be ready shortly. it Is ne-tly gotten up — | rlc: e 1 t-u f.n* paper, with thro or more portraits and plane. I'Hr* p®r volume. Tbi* edition l« published exclusively by subscription, and payable r*n ti>e dellvety ot each rolume T. J Kl.'N f.K A CO. are sola Agent* for the above work, t filce, N\>. 30 Mfth street. In LaufTer’* Dook.Btt.re> where Lbe booki will be open for subscriber's names. All omen add rosed to T J K. A Co. will be strictly u:i«rt'lrd to. 89“ Canvasser* wanted. aug? dawSm « HUME IN TUB OOUN IKY l—For sale s a comfortable J\_ Cottars Hour-e of fix rocma and good cellar, with tmmo barii and stable, carriage house, smoke houaa, and Xher building*, with Twelve Aero of well improved Land. >lf<\ Frura u' **v*ry variety and choice qualities; a good Garden, with link*, dowers. grape vine*, Ac.—all in com* piste ot'W Imoudiate possession can be given, if re quired ritual**! lu a healthy and agreeable loeatien, three mil*** l furo :hs Point ferry, c*o the Washington road. i“nc*> $*2.A;O. frrnjii u«ey. Thi* is a rare opportunity for 1 .• raoue m bo m f d -*druuj* of j rveuring a country seat near ibec iy. r. CVTHBKRT i SON, *-l~ &3 Market st v * UIUUTc I'hc.Mll'M KaTJMIUON cools th« h-o<J, V? Hiid rem- ves ail symptoms of headache. iNsraoofl using Ar«? iwvrr 1 able tn Pun stroke Wlpiii! r PREMIUM KATHARION Is the moa: valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the l£rur In anv required form. For sale by Dr. GK<> H. KEYBER and R. B. SELLERS A fX)., at 'lb cants per bottle. auglO OUULtC NOTICE is hereby given, that too undersigned ( will apply by petition v as published below) to the Ooart of Quarter Sessions ot Allegheny Ooaoty, at October term, 1866. for licen»e to soil liquors under the Act of As* Dumbly, entitled, “An Act to restrain the sale of Intoxica ting liquors," approved April 14’.h, 1856. To the Ilco'rable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses- sions of Allegheny (Xuntr, Pennsylvania : Thf petit! n of Mil Id l* ULitIUU, of said county, respect fully shown'.h-—That yoor petitioner Is a cl Own of the United Stated, *.f temperate habits, and gord n pute for honesty, nod a resld-nt of the Borough of Birmingham ; that he is not tL* keeper of any hotel, inn, tavern, ruitaurant, estlug hou«.e, oyster-house or cellar, thra re, or other place of entertainment, amusement or re* fre-hmeot. ll© therefore yraja jour Honors to grant him a license to sell vinous, Rpintuoae, tn< and brewed liquors, according to the Acl of Ass unbly, entitled, “An Act io Re strain the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors,” approved April 14th, 1856; your petitioner having complied with the re quirements of said act in relation to pobllo advrrtleemem. And he will over pray. PHILIP ULRICH. M*plB.d3t PUBLIC NuTIOB in hereby given, ibat the undersigned will apply by petition iaa published below) to the Court of Quarter neaaiooa of Allegheny County, at Oot<*ber Term, 1866, for license to sell liquors under the Act of Assembly, untitled, “ An Act to Restrain the Sale of Intoxicating Li quors,” approved April 14‘.h, 1856. PHILIP GOKTTF.L. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court cf Quarter Ses sions of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: The petition of PHILIP GOBTTBL, of said county, re spectfully sho«‘*th—That yoor petitioner la a ddsnn of the United Stales, of temperate habits, and good repute f»r honesty, and a resident of the Borough of Birmingham; lhat be is not the keeper of any hotel, inn, tavern, re-tau raut, eatiou-house, oyster house or cellar, theatre, or other place rf eutortalnmeot, amusement or refreshment. He therefore prays your Honor* to grant him a license to Bell vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, according to the Act of Assembly, eutllled, “An Act 10 Restrain the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," approved April 14th, 1866 » jrou» 1 petitioner having oomp ied with the requirements of said j Act In relation to public advertisement. And be will ever pray [seplB.3tl PHILIP QOKTTKL. r * \o THE HONORABLE the Judges of the Court of Quar , I ler Sefsiona of the Coun'y of Allegheny: I The petition of JOSKPH ROSS and JOHN T. McCOMBfI, I Merchants, doing business in the c ; ty of Pittsburgh, under i the firm name of Ros 6 & McCombs, respeotfully represent— That they are citiren* of the United States and of the State of Pennsylvania—that they-are desirous to keep for sal •. and to stall within the said city, vinous, spirituous #ud malt or brewed liquors, by measure not less than one quart, according to the provisions of the act of 14th April, a D. 1866. Your petitioners therefore pray you* Honors • o grunt them license to to do, on being satisfied that your P*iuion«rs are men ot temperate habits, and of good repute i-t b nesty, and lhat they have given bond with approved security, and paid tbo licence fee according to the several provisions of the Act of Assembly above referred to. And they will j rav, ic POTASH —10 casks, ft pure ftrtiole, for sale by replb HENRY H COLLINS. -„ ■ * £-+ “K AMUSEMENTS. par css o? Aniasaioii MASONIC HALL. WQXDERFUL ATTRACTIONI For One Week Only. JOlliN 7 W 7 iPCAKTHYj ML PaIaBLI IX ADViJIC*. CAUPETINGS. J. Wilton A Son, Irving's Great Work. WRIGHTS SATHARIO.V PHILIP ULRICH, noas a MOCOMBB. MEDICAL. «- A Fact worth, or R.oord .ad All.n- Uon-WBIBHra TONIC an M FEVER and AGCB. mu preparation tor th, tra.tm.nt of tb. »t>OT« dlwu., perfect orallc ,. Hon of the cenia, 1« one of 'll. mMt Important Chemical Discoveries of the l*th nectary. Its neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular Bystem re storing the tone'of the Btomach, and Invigorating the Con stitution. Unlike the general remedies fesrrted to for its treatment such as Quinine, Arsenic, A<l, which leave the system worse than they found it, it improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate superrbfon of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, aud tbo LboaaaQds of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have beon thoroughly cared, are a sufllciant guarantee of its superiority over ali other preparations. We can only add, In conclusion, if you ore suffering from Fever and Ague, try Hand be cured! PETEK T. WRIGHT k 00., 241 Market sL, Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout tbw United States and Canadas. For sale by GEO- IL KBYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. K. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27MawBm is O's let Headache and Neuralgia op Bioat Ykaaa Staxwkq Cueid bt OAKELY’B DKPURATIVB STROP.—Mr. William Trimble, H’Kelvy*s Row, Bayards town, Fifth Word, say* he was cored of Sick Headache of eight yeers standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depnra tire Syrop. He had tried various physicians without a core. He is now entirely welL Oakeley's Depnrativeis for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, andalleruptivediseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KJBYBER’S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2 A Substitute for the New Liquor Lawi-DB. URBAN’S ANTi-BAOOUANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the care of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is une qualled. For the following complaints it is a most valuable medicine: Dyrpepxia, Liver CbmplainL, Rptterpty, Pdu, Fevert q/aukiruU, Delirium Treoum, General Debility. This medicine is intended to prodace a change in the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, we have had ths most gratifying results; to, to poraons who are really desirous of breaking off the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, thlselixlr will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drag Store of DR. GEO. IL KEVBEB, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. apJ&iUw Barrall’s Indian Liniment, #br Rhtumaiixn, Bruitti, Faint tn the Back, SuU—S&re3 of all fond*. [A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.] „ „ „ „ „ Ccjomuiro, March 19,1856. Ma. H.Q.O.Oaiut, Zanesville— Dear Sir: May we ask of you to send us twenty-four doxen BAKRELI/S INDIAN LINIMENT! Please Bend it without delay, as we have not half a doxen bottles on band, and It cannot be substituted in this country; therefore, do not disaoDoint os. * • * • ♦ • • Respectfully, yoara, Ae. Beau A Waits. For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. fl. KEYSEB’ti Drag Store. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; also by JOEL MOQLER, Liberty street. • «*Oough Remedies.— Ir Keyset* Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyaer’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. geyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure lafluouxa. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold iu the head. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con sumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio, save: ** I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mall. 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 ao and and well." Ask for Dr. lirraxn’a Pectoral Sirup and take no other. Price, 60 cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER’S, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. apS&xfow 49-Bfarah'i Radical Cure Truaa will our. nearly every comi of redueesble Hernia. Truaaea at Tartoua price. always on hand. Cbildran’a Truaaea o?different form.and «trength for sale. Kinetic Stookingi fin varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomntal Supporters- Adown different kinds. Pile Props for the support and cure of Piles. Shoulder Bruces to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. Ail them articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY SBR’B Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any pan of the oountry by sending the money and measure. ap2&olAw ftr Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beanti fylfag the Complexion, and eradicating oil Tan, Phcplks and Fatoass from the lace. Sold at Dr. KKYSER'S, 140 Wood jan3o NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE CO&PAJTY, OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capitol, $300,0004 AB3KTB LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF THE COM PANT. In Strok Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort gagee and Judgments 4100,000 tn Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac_ -109.00 C Id Oasb, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,00 C Total .....4263,000 H. CADWKLL, President. J. 0. BARR, Sec re to tj . dt“ Fire, Mann* and Inland Transportatioc -isis, tai <-e at current rates. RBFBRZXCES James M’Cully A 00., W. A D. Rinehart, Graff, Bennett A Co., Zag, Lindsey A Co. M. L. A rv% woo. &S6SR, Bams, usie s Co n Evans h Watson, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Chas. Megargee k Co., Caleb Cope A 00., GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent, j«4 95 Water street. Pittsburgh. ROB OITV COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AN Institution to educate the BUSINKSB MAN. Col lege open Da; and Keening, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. 800 Students and upwards hare matriculated at tills School 1 Practical Art*, taught in a practical manner by inatructoi of practical experience in the business with which tin.- arts are connected. TBHHI op tcitios : Book-keeping—full m/rcantile course, time unlim ited, including commercial calculations, all lec tures, and Practical Penmanship, $35,00 Sams course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) 20.Gu Penmanship—practical—time unlimited, • 10.Ou Same course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) • £OO Ponman>hlp, per month, 4 .00 Arithmetic, - 4.00 Penman*hlp and arithmetic, per month, - 0.00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and ornamental draw ing and coasixUdlkio—as per agreement. Those that can attend only In the evening, have, all the advantages of the day student in lectures and Instruc tion. College (now) corner of Wood and Fourth—soon iu M College Hall,'’ opposite the Post Office. »p 8 F. W. JENKlNS,Principal. BUILDISG DOT FOR SAULR* A LOT "4 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending hack 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back port of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, bailt for two small Houses. This Lot Is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable termr. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of QEO. F. QILLMORK, j;l3 At Office of Morning Poet. Boarding School, OR BUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—Tho GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered fbr RENT for either the above purposes. The Bite and arrangement of the bouse, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, reuder this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh24*tf J. W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. Joseph White's Carriage Repository JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on buri- wy ness in his specious premises. lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh end Oreeuaburg turnpike, near the Tiro-MUa VS .. Jtttf. Run, between Pittsburgh and Lavreocerillo. respectfully invitee the public to inspect bis stock of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, Ac. And be particularly informs gentlemen purckaxsri, 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 Bel eat from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturer!. The success of his new system Is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and moat fashionable manufactures at moderate pricer Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business has neaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITB will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the qsus) profits. (mh&dawj Carriages re pel red in the best manner, with despai Wf RIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION la the greatest Yf Beautifler of the age. WEIGHT’S PaHMIUH KATHARION Renders the Hair soft and glossy For tale by KKYBKR, 11 AFT, SCOTT and SELLERS, at 24 cents. auglfi C SaNARY 6BKD—Just received and for sale by J eepB FLEMING BROS. New Bottling EstabUihmint. BOYD ft MORTON have entered into co-partnership to transact the business of BOTTLING, hi all its branch es, at 68 Liberty street, Neville Hall. They have constantly on frand a superior article fof INDIA ALE, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and familiu will find It to their advantage to give us a call, and exam ine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER. Tvrms as favorable as any other house in the city. All orders put up at abort notice. BOYD A MORaON, jel 2:4m No 68 Liberty st., Neville Hall. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jamtß O’ Neal, in carrying on “the Camden Goal Works,” under the name and style of JONES, O'NEAL A MILLER, is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES, July 7th, 1845. JUHN D. MTT.i.wrt FINE SOAP—I have received a ver? large and fins as sortment of Toilet Soaps, among which are Lubia’e genuine Benaoln, Nympb. Lous Brown Windsor, Honey, Ponrine, and the celebrated Mlk of Lettuce Soap.- Those wishing anything in this line should call and examine mine befote purchasing, fsspl4] JQ3 FLEMING. 4U LUBTRALK—I have }uet received a supply of Hauei’s and Baain’s Eau Lustralea—excellent articles for beautifying and promoting the g rowth of the hair M P I4 JO3. FLEMING. A ROMATIQ VINEGAR—An excellent article for sick S\ beaUche. Sold by [eepH] JQB. FLEMING. Fink extracts for the handkerchief—i haw juit received a large aaaortmeni of fiao Extract?. Those wishing anything in .his line should call and exai£ ine mine before purchasing. JOS. FLEMING M P I4 corner Market and Diamond. STRIPED BLACK SILHS-Just received, a the above, of excellent quaiitv. »*pl 4 A. A. MASON A CO„ 26 Fifth st. REBB AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. A. A. MA-Obf* 00. will receive on the 14th of September, a splendid variety of new Trimmings, comprising— AU wid'he of Plush and Moire Antique Trimmings; Figure i, Velvet, Moss and Tufted do Narrow Galoon Trimmings: Ribbon do Black Velvet Bibbon Trimmings. s?pl3 M OIRB ANTIQUE TRIMMINGS— fevery description of mw oolored and black Moire Antiuue and Plush Trimmings just weired. A. A. MASON A CO, wpl4 26 Fifth street. 1 f* J 1 ’ L II \ SEATING COEDIAL a pkbnouxnon is umicarz. ’ H*»lH Autornl «Rd Lift TT will replace irttkiwss with Incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity will* uniform and natural to* tMty.and this not only without baxurd of reaction,Jbut with a happy effect on tho general or.janiiatloiL dp*Bear In mind that all maladies wherever they begin, with th. norrou. Fjitm, and that th. paialbta tion of tho nerro o motion and Mnsatlor, l, phyoloal death. Boor In mind. *' rot UnJ o t narrona dlieaiso, tho Elixir Oor. aial lo th. only roll,hi. pr,,,ar»ttT, kW di , ° r, * T ?™" 7 aD U». of u,, tuune. dJotOMul *‘n>ortoir.rul„u. ch,» g . „hkb ItoocdoMln »h T' k *frl -h«U, !re d BCTfOIU mum, Whether broh.udo,™ ->• *«,„* b; Mllt « >or tap - od by shyness—the unstrung aud reikisd organisation U at now braced, revivified and bulk op. The mental uk> physical symptoms of nervous dinnee vanish together on der its Influence. Kor Is the effect temporary; fp r the Cor dial properties of the audloine reach the constitution itsel • and restore It to its normal condition. Confusion, giddiness, rush of bkod to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra tion, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hys» teria, monomonia, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, mpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatevercauses arising* it is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human test) mony, absolutely Infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era In the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been Invented— thousands of in vi go rants concocted—all purporting to he specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her Hails. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, demogemant, nerroussetli tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether E collar to her sex, or common to both wxo-—to rfva the rigorating Cordial a trial. MABRIgP PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial after they hare used a hut* tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. la all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off* spring, who would not have been eo but for this extraordl* nary preparation. And it id equallypotsnt for the many dis eases for which It is recommended. Thousands at young men have been restored by nsing it, and not Is A fiißglS to* stance has it failed tc benefit them. or consumptive habits, are restored by the use Of a bottle 01 two to bloom and vigor, changing the akin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. ' TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad and melsncholy effects prude* oed by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, (Hornsea of sightyloss Of mu* cular power. • palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive ranctlonj, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind axe much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, ooufosion of Ideas, depression of spirits, ovil forebodings, aversion to society, self-fiatrnst, love of solitude, timidity, etc., ere some ol the evils prodo csd. All thus afflicted ' BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and-body are the most 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* comes blighted with your own. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. Io future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprle* tor's fac-timhe posted ovarth© cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr* Horae's Invigorating Cordial, a H. RING, Proprietor, S. tf The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, in pint ties—pries three dollars por bottle, two far five for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor/ IM Broadway, n. ?• Sold byDrugglste throughout the United Bta-ee. flawed and the West indies. Pittsburgh Lb. GEO. H. KJSYSEH, No. MO Wood *t Do. -...-... FLEMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood Bt. ** Do. -..-.. ft. K. SELLERS, Wood rtr*«L • Allftghooy City .-BECKHAM A M'KENNAN • L)o. JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO4 Lo J. P. FLEMINQ. Ascent or 0h10...J. D. PARK. CfadnnatL fa GERHABTBITTEES, DB. 0. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., Will mtCTOAUT MRS UVKB COMPLAINT, DV6PJJPHIA, JAUNDICH, Chronic or Ncnxm DcbOUy, Diccnta of Ou Kidneyi, and oil dituuu o Tinny from a dirordered JAccr or StoaacH. Such ae Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Folses?, or Blood to the Bend* Acidity of the 3 torn act, J?ansen;Heartbjira, Disgust for Food/ Fulness or weight in the Stomach, flour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Hi Of Ihu Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Chock ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Ferer and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Ejyes, Pain in the Side, Bach, Chest, Limbs, ac_ Sadden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Bril, and groat —- fchtn preparation, does &o wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence In Its virtues and Ada- ation to the diaaaa&sXbr tr&qbt U is recommended. It ie no new anti untried article, but one thpt ban stood the teat of a ton 7 care’ trial before the American people and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any *d™nWr pi\ • parationa extant. The testimony in its fa Tor given by tb* most prominent and well known Physicians and indfridn ala, In all parts cf tbe country is immense. Referring any wbo may aoubt, to my “ Memorabilia,”or Practical Reoafot Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratia, of all to Agents for the Qermaa Bitters. Principal Office and Manufeotcry, 120 Arch street, Phil*- delphia, ra. 9Sg~ Bold hy Dr. Geo. H. Keyesr, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. fl Wood street; Fleming Brother* 60 Wood street; 11. P. Bwtrts and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny deoUbdawlyis _fk DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, de- * riS® votes bis entire attention to an office practice. gM ajq lilt basiness Is mostly conlined to Private m| S&9 Venereal Diitatf.*, and such painful affections, o2d brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence asdeSCfn* Syphilis,Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Dischurges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea se* of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease?, Seminal WeaknecS, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. , . Twenty years* practice (ten in this citv) enable* Dr- Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may com* under bis care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. ££.Oharges moderate. novfcdAwly KHEUMATISM. —Dr Brown's newly discovered remedy (or Rheumatism 1b a speedy and oert&la remedy fait that painful trouble. It never Calls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at home. DO«6:d*wly mnß SIXTH ANMJAL FAIR of the AIUQBEnr COO9TT 1 aoriclltcrai, SociETT, for Western PemmlraDia bad Ohio; trill be held at PITTSBURGH, on the Zd/Sd, Ith find 6th t-ays of OCTOBKK, 1866. Ample arrangement* ham been mad* for the orcotumodatlon of aoimats, and bnild< logs pmperly fitted up for the display of goods. The will be n*>onJau:l£ supplied with water. Hit? end Straw for the use of foe animals will be furnished gratis, and Grain at the lowest market prices. Premiums te the amount of $3,500 are offered for competition. Mem* b-rabip or Fa oily Tickets, st; single admission, 26 coots. All artisled Intended for exhibition, seot to the address.of 0. P. Shiras, l&rq , Plttsbargh, will recoiee prompt atten- Uoq A competent Police force will ha on the Grounds,day and night. For particulars, see large bills. F< Brovn’i Eiscnoe ol Jamaica GkngcrT fpHI3 Essence la & preparation or unusual exoouafiea. X Id prdinary diarrhea i, incipient cholera, la abort, in all cases of prostration of the dfgeatlrb functions, it Is of inqh ilmable valne. Boring tbe preyalenea of epidemic cbolorp »ml Mjmmer complaints, U U peculiarly efficacious; no f*mi y, Individual or traveler should he without It Caution.— Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWii,-at his iirag and ChsmlcM lltore, N. K. corner of Fl'th and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for salo by all tb- respectable Apothecaries In Una United States, and in Pittsbargh by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, SCULLY A 00. And iu. Allegheny >y ' a p. ißoawAßiA. LEK A. BECKEAJIL pepC-Onujaw Palmer’s Celebrated Eplenreui Sanoty STANDS PREEMINENT for Qnraring Boupe, Gravies, Ftah, Meat, Gaae, Ac. We advise all good housewife* to try it Price 26 ceuta per bottle, at all Grocery and Pratt Stores in the United States and Canadas. For mU by ATOLURQ and G. U. KLEYBER, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT ft 00- 241 Market street. Philadelphia. Jsnlfcdawly Is OF BUILDIM3 LOTS, late thj property of David Greer, dec'll, situate in the Eighth■W*nf ol this City, Ninety eight Lots fronting on Pennsylvania avenue, Forbes etrtet, Locust street, Viceroy street, OlotT street and Wages street) will be sold, on Ibo premises, on SATURDAY, September 29th, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Tismb.—One-third in hand, one-third In one year, Upd the residue in two years, to be secured by bond and dort-' gage, with Interest from data of confirmation of the sals.. eomond orkeb, SOPHIA QBEBB, eep6 Administrators. Orphans l Court biUe>" , WILL BB OP/EBBD ot PubUe Sale, op the on THUKBDAY, September 27tb, at 2 P. M, by order of the Orphans’ Conrt--!ato tiejwpperty o» Greer, dec*d. that valuable Bolli>lhG LOT, f? °p J fkf corner of Penn and Marbory street* fronting on Pera street 33 U feet,and rnnning along MarJ»axy street totibo alley whwb bounds the groat Pennsylvania Eailroad Depot. Tram—Oxro third in band, one third.lnone year, and the iSSdueln twoy«w, to be recured by bond and mort gege, with interest /rota tie Jat. *• sale - SOPHIA GEEEIL MOO Administrators. HpUTATION IN NEVV K^gT.aM;-*- Bnrerot, N. 11., June Oth. 1868. 7b B. A. Fahnestock <£ Cj. —Gentlemen: For five years paft I have used B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge for ones* thelmintlo in my practice; my attention was first called to it in a case where I had faded to dislodge worms withfflfrv mel, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtalnod and used witb desirable effoct; since then I have prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of cases vJ£H complete success. In one ease a eingle bottle of the Sedi* cine brought away from one patient n.tndy eight toomut. I have never known it to do harm, and I am induced to make this statement from an hooest conviction that It .is the most valuable Vermifuge yet known. Such Is my eda fldence In its “ worm killing ” powers, that I recommend it to other physicians In this section, and furnish them wita the article. M. a SAVAGE. M. D. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. PAHV £*TOCK A CO., cdhier of Wood and First streets, Pitts burgh. MfO c f. ‘ - s- • V * * ' •«- ” * ' 4 MEDIdAL. DR* MORSE’S ST MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR CUIIH 0? HKRYuUS DISEASES. loss op ausAioßy, PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. CAUTION. AGEKTB DR,, HOOFLANQ'S CELEBHATED PRXPA&SD BY Private Diseases* COUNTY PAIR. inns’ Coart Sale ?lDdawly
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