The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 25, 1855, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -'y * --'V vsv
jwv^;^^v ;s V\,\v,v ]
r.. y:i. '.’:' »y *vV- , ,\\ 2
£y7.'*V?i'-V % ‘^* ; -l-' s^-
‘ C'->, -•.-• ..,*; j|
V-V-V’ *H-• **(•• v ; * r ,'t .-; . , ’••
>f' cV;
r^*V ! fV :t '--ite
-'Vi 'eX&SrW-v&l
v< s X ; -*Vvv'; s’;,,-;.,, sS
V., 4 ; j«^:*V> v ’VYv*v\«
.2; i
■v* ’»■* *, /'JfV .fv „»
v- J'-t-*- 1 vit»-» ....1
.<« -V.;• ■! "><!,. , t,. ..: ,
:• :.* v;
•*• ’i> * *•■< a- -t «?*.}»:•,•!•:,*
?fi y 1 *,’.t*ri(*’v' rT 'u
v * *» w.* l *.«* <s* sV’.. *»< N ?/ k 4
rj.v-'S ., 0 *.i
b:«p.r<i j > *, :v j » "‘i !•*•'< 1
• f,*v .-vf <«> ■’»’**'* i; -
'i!'^ s >\. ! :V‘;- :> . k ::
U •*• **'T* V.** «?*«• f-,' k"fc'“ 'l •*» ' '
, ,V-1« ~' ->'l* , N \ '*», **’“ * vl"u'* - *• \ •* ■ fr'. 11 .7 \ .
A■■'■■;* y a -‘ ti ; , 4,. --■ v, • •,-. j
V’ •yy ,; V’'Y ,«.J
"Vt ’i- 1 . *-"- - -I- • ,:: •* •, I
- ‘ v 1
'f;' ( ‘ s',' ■ Vfc' J-> ; I
1 *1 . 4 *?■•* *J, *Ok *‘j u r('*■ 1 »S j J t * 0
«F 44 i *»» H t *!_ fl % k;. -f 4 t J,~ « , . { { * * .*> <! ' I
:&,&* <-r- f *v*: V!" •• -■ :•'. •.-. f,
S&tJi**!,***!*.* r v u , l . tj*#., 1 - ’. ■• 1
i: ‘ ■ 1: ■;■
'i V r*f -J '-7 i
< r k vi v \! *5 ' ••rf . vr v?!-<» _. v. .> 1 1 . . \ 1
V*' V^ 5 * ?fr «' »' L * A
mmmmm)
\ i'';^' ; > : "'5:;: r ]
M,:v-i;V'"J
H'S; V-, -
’\ V})•Ln<*>'£t‘ 0 ■’■■-( p <,.' * •-1
■lSilii:®
;h? P, : W- ," <
Sr :f: ”
■&s f :Aj-y s| ’ 1
fs^^^»k|atifa < ;aa» <t^{i»favy , ,*;, •• .1
- r v • 5::. V . t ,v-, r ■:;;, :
'V' 6 ’ "*' • R " «'.l
Ws&yy : ;y;
- y
£s^%4 s ‘,l
:s;^>4vaVJ; s" 4; 1
• rfA«l * wrests p f
%iJF r y ** •-/ fi*.v, 4
«: ;4& y ,^i
; 4 ?■> *v rc l v ; v" ■ v- ■
SacrijiPr y ~‘? r i'i >, >Jy a * tH\v -, *« .>'■ «i *. 3
- .r-*2 -H, 4- 4*. *. 4J . J
y.;- 1 , J
'- : 'A
; ; "Vv;v : 2-4*l
. kirySr h-‘2- ’T V «<r. -»i« • m
'■»}>•: ? -*■■■ y- -y ,-•<■ -•;.«;
y,-i-,„-v. .-,f,'. : ,y.-' '..iy.y.:. •
:-.'i ‘:j:-y:Sr :■■:_•■ c:.-;*; -:iy'/: : ' ~- C, ■-,
f t. .' -yy. - 1 *-%«;'»?, r *
2'l r ,' V t :“V!'4'' “ ■/-’■ 1 "1/, I .’ ' T) S a * * ■ : f: , -4 »>c*» !,;4 ' , S ; ~ ') ■:
'iy ~i'T’V.' . s’( ,U »!■'*•, J
,v^y e - ; . w; r,y!«^ v 4
/‘«,-i *;<i'^J'-V^»* s y.-, , -'Q;rU I , *J.L: V l-H . A ty n" v ’. '
*V i : gy l *'* **&">* ** i r ' - p o r -
r -r -' ; v aI*\,:’M-vv---' 1 *\,: ’M-vv---'
2.V-y-: ' 4y t* /i;.: ./ • .;, -1- - M,'.'-' ';. ' -4" -4 fV< /» >. •-*
> f y.7-s f--y 4P.;--4-; f. ••r,-.y « -v ~ »>- ; v S~*. ,>i .4 ' . v 4 *' V '
;r- -a■'.,•* v, y -.• *■ *. ~ ->•. .. -. ■ -; « ! ?• y ■ ~;. •,. *.. v - v y v - -cv -
“-vyy r.h>.y >: .v. • r - -».v \- > .-y -. w r*,^rf.\ l-..'
- - yy y 1( y -
- *• Jr •*, . V' ' ,
: . ,yy H ~4.*; ~ *
; r.Vyy .• . ~,r t. .
* 1 *V L *X‘/ t
I "pK* p'’Kvs t l», ' ,y'‘ , V r -’- e •■“ -,:
•*■'•' •" ,^Lr '!’* *' \ »** ' J ' r * -« r*’ ■* yS <4 S
?**r'*J <**£.'<4 ?■s:->’ * f * t »* ? - { jp!rt.\i4vS ** f-*' ** »n *w • ?
-^'v/a 4 -*' ■ y fS-**' y. * <•■ x ,* *-
; y ;."4 p ■■; ;.';;..v;v.:.,-'.n,'.'. :
..' ' ■■■'-■- '
>’■ 1 ' m',\ -
i^J 1 *L, ,/> *\ 9l'*?l->4-T& , *j ?' * *
i~ t, . '’..
.'*_'/ i'.'J •»/'•* * , '
*vs* *.% V - V
"i,? *“ Z -‘*- 1
LV 4-»* i* M - , r »* «- *•* - l *>
Ip-c*',:-- : v.j'i'v:-.':.
O’
i .»• t» •*■»'?«* ,_ .7’;’•l 'V*'- *■
i -► r& ?• •■*', v ,
| w* ♦ -‘‘ 4 ‘-v * *>•
l\- '
' ■-lYff i'.'*, J> H »'.l . f
*’ t ", t~ •' ’ v.; ’ * ■ /
:*» * » ►. '*• r. ’ ,
1 - y ,_-\.i ■' ‘ -' : u "' A -*l ; ip’. - r„;._ :' ■. ■’
XilE CIT¥ POST.
TUEBDA7 MO]
'OPFICIAL
Mbbtibq or Cquhcilb r-Tho City Coonolla met
last night, at tho Council Chamber?.
~ Select Council—Present—Messrs. Alexander,
■ ■ Btfeell, Qheney, Cordell, Dram,. EteT.e Lytle,
Pollock, Smyth,- Taylor,-/Weaver, and
il’Anley, Preaident. * 'tSKCieS. •' .
- 'Minutes of prebedlnimeeflngfSaidhndhadiJptod.
A communication was reoelyedfrom Mr. Alex ■
- ander,oeking for tho removal Of a p'orUSft of the
wall of the Relief Engine Bouse,- whiob projeet
" ed. over-a lot belonging to him. Beferreuto
Oornmltteo on Boglned’Wni' Hqbq» in coqqbquOD
with City Regulator. Action concurred m by
. C C‘ ■ • ■ '.
A petition from citizens Of the Scctnd Ward,
relative to tho annoyance caused.by persons
emptying the contents ofceßS-pootHOyep; the
bank oMho sAttal where Third htreef terminates,
was referred to .the Committee onfitreets, with
instructions to have a fetsoep laocdlhefe." Ao
tion opnourred in by C. C." / ;' ;
Mr. Smyth offered .the following resolution:
Resolved, That the Committee on Gas Light
log be authorised to have tho gap extended on
Second street, between Market and Perry. Bead
and referred to CommiUee’on-Gas'Lighting. Ac
tion conourrediiiby O.C.
Mr. Murdook offered .the following:
Whbosab, The auditing committee appointed
to audit the oity aoopnnto for the I >et two years
have; been unable to get a. statement (satisfac
tory) from the ofiioers of the Market Associa
tion, in regard to the expenditures andrecelple
of the Diamond Market Honsea; therefore, be it
Resolved, That a committee of throo be ap
pointed, one from the Select and two from tho
Common Coanoil, for the purpose of auditing
the books of the -Market Association, to ascer
tain the amount expended ic building the Mar
ket Houses in the Diamond, and tho amount of
rcoeipts'of the same, and report at the nett
stated meeting of Councils! Bead, threo times
and passed, and Mr. Murdook appointed on tho
oommittee. In C-C-concurred tn, and Messrs.
Lewis and Irwin appointed.'
Mr. Drum presented the following: -
Resolved, Thattho Committee piHßtreet Grad
ing and Paving be and they ate'hereby authorl
tod to repoir BmaHman etreet, between Morton
•and Clymor streets, so ub tobe made, passable
dor wagons and darts. Bead. and .referred to
-Committee on streots- Conourredln byO. C.
Tho Mayor was authorised to -draw Kis war
isut for §12,60, for amoUul of oesta advanced
,in behalf of the.joi<y, in the case of “ Edmund
Eaosden vs. Mayor, Alderman- and citizens of
Pittsburgh,” Concurred in by C. C.
Mr. Kter presented the followings
To tho Seloot and Common Oonnolls—Gentle
men: The Committee on Claims and Acoounls
have had before them sundry bills, and having
examined the same, beg leave to report os fol
lows -. ••
Resolved, Tha'. tboMsyorbe, and he is here
by authorized ,to draw bis warrant in Carer of
the Trustees of the PittsbnrgU Qos Company for
$G,018,48, In fall of iheir.bUl to Jane 30,1866,
and oharge the name to appropriation No, 9,
Resolved, That the’Mayor bo ,authoriud to
dsaw hla warrant In' favor of Daniel Armstrong
for $7,76, in fall of bin bill for whitewashing,
<So., in Couneii Chambers, and oharge the same
to contingent fund.
Resolved, That the Mayor is hereby authorized
to draw Ms wrrrant in favor of,Li rings ton. It jg
gen & Co. for $l6, io full of their bill for re
pairs to Hay Scales, and charge the samo to
contingent fond, when the e&mo shall be present
ed to him dnly'probsted.
Yoar committee olso report adversely to the
claims of J. DobtildsoO, alderman, for' the costs
of onits brought before him against John Shop
pard, ond sixteen others.off ttany.do not at o that
thd clty & proporlyliable therefor. 1
All of wbioh ih reßpectfally submitted.
.8. M. Kina,
Jons S. Keshbuy,
Jambs M. Taylos,
Jobs OAinwntt, J a
Bead, and Mayor authorized to draw his war
rants for the amounts named. Concurred in by
C. C.
Mr. Kicr, from the Committee on Claims and
Accounts, presorted the report of the committee,
relative to granting the reward of s6ooto officer
Hague, offered by joint resolution of Council of
January 27,186® Bead and acoopted. Con
enrred in by C. C.
The oommittee olso offered tho following re
solutions :
Resolved , That the Mayor be and he hereby
is authorized to draw his warrant in faror of
Robert Hague and William Ditheridge for the
Bum of $5OO, in full of ail oiaims from them or
either of them, for a reward for the arrest and
conviction of Edward Lambert, for inoendlartsm,
-wd charge the Bame to the contingent fond ;
••lei, that he is first satisfied that the suit
br°u tat William Dilberidgo against the oitr
has been diaC' ontinned at 1110 ct,Bl of ,ho P lsiQt ' :ff
‘ D SSfS'Tbat
passed the 27th “ f J “ D “ '7>wa'rd of |oO for the
itlng the Mayor to offer a iv be aQ(J , h ,
arrest and oonviotion of tncenu - f
same is hereby rescinded, and a.
effect hereafter. .
The first resolution was referred back i.
oommittee: tho other read three times “
passed. Concurred in by C. C
Mr. Bmyth presented abitl from Samuel F. t
nestook for $3O 37, for recording ordinances
Mayor authorized to draw his warrant for the
amount, on probating tho bill. .Concurred in - y
C.C.
Mr Pollook, from tho Committee on Printing,
presented a bill or Whitney, My era & Co. for
$77,00 Read three tlmos and passed. Con
curred m by C. C.
The following basinoss from Common Coanoll
was then taken op :
Petition for gas lamps on Liberty Btreet, bo
tween Fourth and Third streets. Read and re
ferred to Committee on Gae Lighting
Resolution In favorof Wm. Paul. Read three
times and pasaod.
Also, report of Committee on Markets. Read
and aooepted. .
In all of which aotion of C. C. the 8. C. oon
ourred. ...... .
Also, an ordinance for the better regulation ,or
the Diamond Markets, !to. Which in C. C. was
read three times and passed, in 8. C , Mr.
Murdock called the yoas and nays ou concur
rence, which resulted as follows
Yeas Alexander, Blssell, Cordell, Drum,
Kier, Lytle, Pollook, Smyth, Taylor, President
-10.
Nays—Murdock, Weaver—!!
Oa motion, adjourned.
Look Out foe Pickpockets —Strangers or
others having oooasion to be about the different
railroad depots at tho, arrivals or departures or
the oars, should keep a sharp look out upon
.'-eir pooket books, as there is generally one or
„ 'Of the light fingered gentry In the crowd.
“ r®,_ from Clnoinnnti, named Mrs. Morgan,
'd yesterday afternoon on the mall
O ■ and P. Railroad had hor poofcet
1 L i tL g.L'ot of 0 P orle “onhaie oontain
? She did n-t discover h?r loss until.on
oftho rivc n of course, It was too
Uto to make a search fo t
Pmujlrni* Railroad, Mar yes,
Tflaoliooted that Mr. Glenn wassitting on a seat
with Me logs out of the window, when t J IO IDCO '
uotlve ranovct a ooW, wblchthrewlhe train off
the traok. His leg waß broken, and ho sustained
other Injuries from which Mb death hoe MSulte ,
after l.ngering in great pain fir several weeks.
Ma Epwajui Sbibebt, a young man who, for
two years past-bag been employed in the Dupaleh
offioe OS -polleotor and night olerk, has oeoeed
VaS oonnbxlon with that establishment and goes
T-nwisburg. Pa., do prepare himßelf, by a
of Study, for tbo Christian ministry, ?®
vriog one of the yonng men selected by the
Wtisfcy street Baptist Chotoh of-Allegheny
b ,li „ hlo h be has been for some time a mem
-1 oit 0 'to be’ ednoated at their ooat for the pulp.L
! b8T ’ <*aswSnw*.-A Gorman woman, named
1 AP> ■ H o u e r, who has been deprived of her
Franoos jotne time, was found wandering
reason ft *. e et« on Sunday morning, in a de
about the s 0 „ gho -was taken to tbo watch
plorable com <ba bo confined until some
house, where . oa go pan be made,
disposition of h Kneass
Cohoebt AT *“ -a, Family vfillglve B concert
and the Allegheny a0 _ Excelsior Hail,
this evening, in All- e,,, ■' a j ßo tt npeir in a favo-
Mr. J. F. D. Keating . tbe y vrili have ofoll
rite Irish song. Of cot .
saiMesis&jgttssi
To-night ho will appear as Damon, »
of Damon and Pythlaa.
nRsnnvABOB or the Pnomnironr Law. a™
jVmei says thsttho more respfeotable of the ta£;
anireetaurant keepers .intend, olosing their
1 -nbilstnionta after the first of Ootober. - .
881 John Shlptqn, Esq., arrived horns
At after a visit of some months in En
yestoru- *’
rope.
.. i •• .•>
1 • \ '•
v 'T'.y
■ ' 4>-
S V .
,Di9TWCI- Cocot,—Hon.-M. -HaffiplbO-onlhb
’Eenoh. -, , : ... * r..-.
In thacaseof Brian; Kennedy's Co. vb. Citi
zens’ Insurance Compauy I; on,,irlal for several
days, the plaintiff iook-a non suit .
'James fork’d exeontors vs,- ArnoldPlumer,
administrator' jf' .Ocnrgn iM’GlelUtbdr Ritchie
for pfoisjti®’; . Fetterman, for defendant. Ao
tionto recover $3OO-alleged to ba due from
M’Clelland’a estate. Verdi it for defendant.
Loreni’a heira,. et al. va. Bfnnbenvillo Railroad
Company. Report of viewers filed and con
firmed; ; -
titihiitSEPTEMBER 26.
Start Connty Bahk vs; 8. H. Lanas. Arthurs
tor plaintiffs; Selden for defendant. Plaintiffs
took OntwnonsMtf.
James,Ciark ve. James Henderson. T. Mellon
for plaintiffs; Marshall, Pollook and Fetterman
for defendant Action; of com. con. with plain
tiffs wife. Oa trial.
. ¥ •
' { A'f '
' 1 ’? v , 1 jfe*±r* % r **\ - -•; -
<* V* ,*• •.-: t •
s .vVJi - : " ,'-■ 1 «: - • •'\S?:; r-• -•• *« -
F.i* r , >,« *s\ !.,.. • p. , ,f»T L* •
v?v:
THB iEiitA Isspadaoß Compost. —We would
Call the attention of oor numerous. readers to
the advertisement into-day’s paper of the iEtna
Insurance 'Company, of Hartford, Conn., one of
the,oldest and moatmliablodnstitutiouß in this
country. We have Up hesitation in Baying that
it is all that it pratd'nds to be—sound, solvent
and reliable—and an institution that the fanner
or business man nan patronize, with tall confi
dence of ample and fall indemnity. It U a stock
oompnny, with cash asseta at thie time of more
than $BOO,OOO, which are invested in the beet
paying Btooka of the country. The low rates of
insurance on oonntry dwellings will enable every
farmer to insure his residence for three or fire
years, at a very email cost. Thie is the eeoson
of tho year to look to yonr insurance: and if
yon have no insurance, go and take a polioy in
thejEma company.
Bcmiaut. —Tho house of Mr. James Ander
son, on Penn street.was entered by bnrgiara on
Sunday - morning, about three o’oioch. -The
shutter of a book window was forced cif, a pane
of glass out or broken out, andentrapoe obtained.
Mr. Anderson was aroused by tho noise they
made in searching his bod-room, bat on reaohing
over to get a revolver under his pillow, fright
ened thetnoff, before they had time to secure
-anything. If they had been ofew minutes later,
vacating the premises, they would bare received
the contents of aliearily loaded pistol.
Receipts op Gbaih akd Flouo. —The follow
ing quantities if grain and flour were received
by river, yesterday:
Wheat, bushels.
Bye,
Flour, barrels,
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
(tepoiled Exprmly for Ihe Daily Morning Posl
Tbt Pertllenee In Virginia*
Rmuio&s, September 24.—Th* steamboat North Caro
lina tntre<] yefiteidoy. She bring* inteUlgencn from'Nor
folk. up to noon of Saturday. Nothing can be more appal
ling tha present aspect of affaire, and the we*tfcor has
bees so rery unfavorable ad to cause misgivings with re
gard to those who are elek. Dr. Ferguson, Premdeutofthe
Howard Association, diedoa Saturday aocnfog. This fret
adds greatly to the despondency of the people. /The pbyri
dans aay that the disease has lost none.of its malignity.
There, were forty Interments on Friday. On Saturday
thirty orders fjr coffins had been left with the undertakers
up to ten o’clock. During Friday night ten deaths occurred.
Hiss Wallace, from Netr York, la doing well. At Ports
mouth, Oh luday, there were twenty fire deaths; od
Thursday twenty-two, and about thirty «n Saturday. Dr*.
WalUs, of Baltimore, and Kyeer, of Philadelphia, are v*rr
Ul; DrS- Aipul and Kennedy, vt Philadelphia, are conva
lescent ; Mr. fireside, an apothecary of Philadelphia, is
also down aria the fuser. The or ting Mayor, Mr. ilelUday,
was taken To tbs hospital on Saturday.
It is rsttuta ed lhal oi 2200 persona now ia Portsmouth
2000 of them .are either convalescent or 1.1. Acclimated
nurses and fihysldans are much needed, but the authori
ties hope tlmno more will come from the north, who have
not had tbef»ver, to furnish fr**h victim*.
The following is a list f the principal deaths tha> occur
red at Norfolk, on the 21st September : Mr. Bellmao. cr
ganlat of the Catholic church ; Mrs. Leamon, a nines from
Richmond ; Miss Tboroughwood; Miss A. Crosbie; Wo.
Wood; Martin K»!ley; rrenci? Wlnser; Racboi Parker?
William Taylor; ffo. ilagaiy; Thomas Down os; Harrison
Butt; Samuel fmlth ; C. Woodworth . Mr. Lee; Mrs. Law
rence; Dr. Rew ; S fhUd; Mrs. Curtis and O. A- Coolest
September 22. Wn B.Perjuson aoJ Wilt mu KwJ, of the
Howard Association; benjamin itaict; Dr. Alexander.
Quail, Postmaster; Mrs. I Dilk; Mr lleany ; Mr*. Mat
thews; Thomas Gilbert; a deogh»or of Angusuu Winslow,
and a son o! Mr. HUI. IVli-h Broasal has had the black
vomit; Dr. Capler, of New York, U Terr Ul. The 1U».
Lewie Walker, of the Episcopal church, U Improving. be is
now able to elt up. The Rev Mr. had:h wan Ukau aluk m
Saturday. _
Kamai and Nebraska.
Oiucano, Beptomber 24.—An »ddrw« m tb* people f f th*
I nlted fclutes, from a cemmttwe of tb* Ist* Lexington Ccc
Tention, is published. it is quit* leogtby, and principally
devoted to denouncing the mnlgratlm Massachusetts
tiid other State*, under the Aid Pocie'.lvß, whewby The
Kansas and Nebra-dcu law is rendered a dead letter. Surh
aroigraUua. it is stated, 1« without precedent, and Is dan
gHroua in the extreme, being calculated to eirrumfcribe
slavery toils ptarent iimls,aod to d*-f*at the true Interest!
of ibe Nobra-ku Liil It conclude* that Missouri should
lakstha portion cf the LexingtnnOoeveutioa, from when f
*b»> will not ocedn, that tit* rejection of Kansas as a slave
would be the grossest losclt to tbe tk-tlth, and the
declaration that slavery ts incompatible with a rvpubiiao
form of government, an un»-<i<ji*o<al step towards the •'Usjo
laopnof the Union. The »dtfr«M is signed by J L Hep
ton, late Supreme Judge; Sterling Prta% the prreent Got
ernor; Monheal Oliver. a member of Cougrsea; and J. W
Woodson, a prominent lawyer. Austin A Kirg, late Get
ernor, refused to sign it . hid reason U not gtren.
President Pierce and the State Pair
nian it «i:b»i ) £eplembcr 24 Prß*}il*rOt Pierce md suit*
»iU arrive here on Wednesday at noon, to b« prwot *t
the Butte Fair, lie will remain until Friday, Rooms w«
ROgaged for him. The town la filling with strangers, and
the weather being clear this moraine. U Is hoped will be
propitious throaihjut the week. Tfietatr grounds pr«u»nt
a cheering scene, and the progress already made gives asm
r*r>rs of a fine display of agriraitural Implements ami
itotk, as well as a fair representation of mannt&etnrae e nd
the uiecb .nic arts. A grand ball Is to take place co There
<Uy evening.
From the Plains
g T L.<»pt3, September 24.—Ad exprew b»» jusi »rnr«J »t
liseD«nd»n«. which etetea that a baltl* ua pier* oo thr
•it i„*t tms the north fork of Platte Kirer, between Gen.
Harney’s command end a large party cf Sioux IndU&a
The rentes: lasted &T eeteral hours, the Indlane fighting
fxrfouily. but they were finally completely routed, with a
im ui &d killed, and 60 men and women taken prisoners.
U« uinefStslx kHled snd rix wounded. The Indian,
are the *eme party that massaered Maj.G»Uao
sud murdered the mail P'rty. The way-bill of tha moll
was found in their possession.
How Yotlk City Items.
Nrw Yoar, Sept. 24 —The Grand Jury of the Court of
pensions has found true bills tgriost some half a doatn
members of the City Connells for receding They
bays been arrested and held to hail in the sum of $2>JO
recent irrir.l *t toU port »« lcAcnto.l to. r«U°*
&fer U making great ravages In the Island of ll«badoea.
Th* weekly statement of the averaizea of tha Banks of
this city shows a decrease cf $816,000
In specie , $5,000 in dr dilation, and $406,000 tn depofilU*.
Tbe Bnrliagton Oalaitrophe.
Pcix.uixLPiua, Septembers -On Baltmlay last thaGratui
Jury of Burlington county found a bill of manslaughter
reSist Israel iLu, engineer of the train tbal was thrown
rram ibe track of the Comden and Amboy Railroad on tto
AuTurt. lie was held to ball In SC,OCO. A bill Was
found J»u: Kingden, ticket agent ai Bulling
too, for grand larceny, la appropriating ccr.atn
belonging to Mr. P. Lotelaod, one of the perrons killed by
the recent accident.
Accident, Ae
Baltixorb, September 24.—'Wo. Powler, of thu city, was
killed yesterday on il»« Baltimore and Ohio Railroad y
lamping fro© the cars at Alonocacy. ; , ,
The fUg* of the shipping, and abo at the
were displayed at half-mast yesterday, and tha bs»J
io respect to the memory of Mr. Ferguson.
Howard Association of Nortolk. Be was formerly a cUi»n
of Baltimore.
Collision and Sinking
Unwinds, September 23.—The propeller Forest City,
with 400 tons of merchandise and 63 pwrengers, came m
collision with the schooxrtr Asia, from Chicago to JSvV*\o,
with 16,000 bushels eorn, near Grand Traverse. on Thors-
Both vessels rank, W the pw»engera fthd crew wexa
saved. Their boots were picked up by the schoooer
let, and arrived here this morning.
Official Beport of fhe Savy Retiring
Board.
WumsaMJ Out, Eeptambel 24—Tba Bla'f toi. after
noon contain* the efflcUl Hat of the Navy ttatlrtog Eoart.
It differs materially taths arrangementof the names, from
the list already published.
The St Klcholaa Affair.
Cant. Wright, who was recently wounded In an affray at
the St. Nicholas Hotel, is pronounced out of danger and
his assailant, Mr Dean, haw'been admitted U> MH In the
ium o- $6,030.
Relief to the Norfolk Sufferer#,
Boston, fi.pL-mbcr ii-The total colloctloMta thlscity
In all of to. f.r.ranlter.r. at Norfolk and Portsmouth U
$9,000.
auction sales.
P. H, DAVIS, Auotioueer
BEIOR STORE AND DWELL I 0N LIBESTS BT. •
AT AUCTION—On Thursday evening, October 4th, at
o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. will be sold—That
valuable Lot of Ground, situate on Liberty, above St Clalx
street, having a front of 23U feet, and extending back 112
feet to an alley 16 to -t wide; on wbu-h is ere* ted the com*
modJoua, wall finished Ibrre-etory Brick Bh.re and Dwell
ing, No. 183, ocoonled by G. Krett, with back building, car
riage houre, stable, and other Improvements. Terms—One
third cash, residue in ona and two year., with Interest.
P. M. DAVLB, Auctioneer.
iNORFKISBD INBCBANCE STOOK AT ALVTION —On
1 THTIBBDAY 4th, at 7 o’clock, at the
Merchant* 1 Etching®, Bourtb Btroet, will b« eold, by otdar
of dame, I>. McQIU, Bec’j, 46 Hhoraß Oapltal Stock of Pitta
bargh Life, Plre and Marina Insurance Company, forfeited
fbr nompaymant oj Instalment.
K# ll P. M. DA Via, Auattonaar.
BPIIANB’ COURT BALB. —Bv virtue or an order of the
Orphans l Court of Allegheny County, 1 will expose ftr
sale, at PuDUo Vcndua,.on TDEBDAY, the 2»th of Septom
ber, IniL, on tha premlaes, at 10 o'clock, A. SL,all thoaa
TH&BE OEBTAIM hors OP GROUND rftnate on the I
southern Bide of Oentre BVenue, In Pitt .township, being I
U)tsmarked and numbered—NOS. 67, SB and £O, In Jemee
■B. Irwin’S plan of lots, which plan Is rererded In .aid ,
oouuty.ln file Recorder's Office, 4th D, v01.7,-
£ld lota having eathafront of twsnty-fcur foot on said
„ento, and extodlng hack tprererrtng to. same width)
Ml hundred and twenty teat to a atreetforty f"Jt wlde
°“l jnShetog Ihapreperty of the minor belre of Thomas
.cash, and.the balance in °ne and two
■ . auatatoof^luorheta
miijEcriirpbsT.
PIUSBORGH BOAHJO OP TRADK AND
sticae ttAAws*
’ ’ OfPIORBB.
Frcitient-L. WILMASIIt
•F&it Vice Frifidtfit—'L ‘'S. CUers.
u Qlto; w. Cabs
TVeusurcr—N. Hoiiaa, Jr.
Stcrddry— Jinks P. Barr.
Superintendent—B. T. NORIHAtt, Ja.
' Qmmittet qf Urbitrdiion for September— T. S. Cuu, V.
P. Psabs, Jss. o*fl. BotJUsT, R.’T. Lxsca, W. B.
HOLU£3. . f : '• ' '• ;
DAILY OF PITTBBDBGH fiABESTS.
Omisor ths Diar Mouimro Post,)
, ,c.Monday< September 25,1864. j
FLOUR—Sales 85-.bblS;extra,from wagon, at s<l,T6; 48
do do from wharf at $7; 26 do superfine at $6,76; 133 do,
without Inspection, at $6>76.
6soTms Rje at 6&c; 260 do Corn it 7&*.
WHTSKY—SaIes 16 bbls rectified nt-Sfic.
MKTAU-Sales 87 tona.Lupioda at $2B, six tuob.
BACON—Skied2soo thg shouldera at l‘2}-£; 7000 do ahouL
dare and hams at 12,000 do tli> do, private sale;
1000 do sugar cured Rt -16?- • .
LADD— Sales 13 tierces Jfo. I at 12)4a> cash; 10 bhis do
at 3Q;aaya. r • ;
The Hew Yortr market.
TU« editor of the Herald say* of [be market on Saturday
that, • :1 : 1
Flour was active, ‘with a good demand both for home use
and fbr export. Prime wheat,.ln good shipping order, was
sea roe and very liras. Sales hf other kind) were freely
made,' lu lots, at fnU prices. Among the transactions were
10,006 bus Canada, to arrive betore the 16th of Octo
bar at $2,07. Cord advanced lc to 2c per bushel. Pork
was in moderate demand; for new mesa, $22,26<<p22 r 37;
and L.OOO barrels prime, deliverable all thia year, seller’s
op don sold at $l3. Baef was somewhat firmer. Freights
were more active, with pretty free engagements at firmer
rate.-
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Nttf Yoeß. September 24.—Stock® lowor; Beading, 94-^;
Illinois, 8514; Brie. 67%. Cotton dull, with a declining
tendency; N. 0. .middling, ICH4*. Uplands middling,
plbnr unchangeit Wh«at in actlra demand at previous
mtea; sales hush. Corn firm ; sales 40,000 bnehels.
Pork" ,400 bhl’». GroceriesdulL Tobacco firm
at l6 s.
September 2L—The receipts and stooks of
Flour are ilgbtj holdera genex&Uydemand $8 ft bbl for
s' antiard brands. There Is a steady demand for home coo
eump’foh at from sB,to $9 $ bbl-for common acd fancy
brands. Corn Meal held finuly» sales bbls Penn
sylvania at $4,60 bbl. Tha supplies of Wheat cominua
Very small, Hfs demand at toe late advance; rales 60u
bus inferior and prime Southern; Ohio and Pennsylvania
red'at $1,70® 1,16 9 bu, prlndpaUyut the Utter figure.
Rye ftmtiuttefl So demand <U $l,lO. Corn scarce, and io
better demand. Groceries and Provlsions...But little doing,
aod so chaoge to notice In prices. Whisky.-Demand lim
ited ; sales of 100 and 200 bbls at 40%@42, and lu hhds 40
@4l.
CiHCHHUT , September. 24 —Flour buoyant, prires better;
sales 360 bbls at $6.63, and ot this figure more buyers than
sellers. Wheat advanced and demand active for red at 1,30;
but few sellers. Whisky unchanged, demand good; Sales
676 bhis ai Ore caries quiet, with a moderate
demand In a regular way; sa'eslOO bags Coffee at and
10 hhds Sugax ut B‘£ The r.ver has risen 16 Inches sines
Saturday.
Bakebori, BeplemVes 24.—Floor...Sales 2100 bbls C2ty
Mills ats7^66i"Howard sUeet $7 87. Wheat firm; rales
22,000 bus at the market j choice white SIPS@L9B for
good to prime; red $1,78. Corn... Sales st 88@90,for
whlW and yellow. Rye ...Maryland $1,05; Penns $1,16.
Oatfl—Ba es at 83@42. Provisions aochangfd.
Notlce*«»Perdcns wishing to select BTANIB
fur Exhibition tn the Agricultural Fair BoUUinge,
«U dnd tho Superintendent on the grounds etdry day
trom 2 to 4P. M, after Monday, 24th Baptember. First
ccnas>, first eenred. O. P. BHIKIB, Superintendent
(*ep22ai3t
A$T Cholera having alrealy made Its appearance In
the South and West, it VriD bswall for All to know that th*
most ratable preventive U Dr. tiosrsTTta’s celebrated
Stomach Bitters, 'ifaaso Hitters, taken before mealv. as per
directions on the botUe, have proven their virtues beyond
a doubt. During the slcklvseasoo last year In Pittsburgh,
aod elaewberc, they were found tnvatoabie, and are repre
sented to have done more for the sufferers, even after being
taken with cramps, tbanany other medicine Id the market,
beore the necesal Jof getting a supply In tim« For aa!«
b f deuler* genottfly. QOBTkTTER, RMITH A CO.,
267 Peuc Btre«it._
ra* UaikTilomach Hitters are nctnovieigid
by all who hare irit*d them to he tha best fhmily medicine
of the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Cwtlvenesa, sod a dis
ordered State of the User sad Stomach. Tbry hare no
rival. Th<* proprietors do not pretend to caution people
from using other preparation* that are palmed upon the
public under the name of Btomach Bltirrs, tor they bars
found that only one trial was needed to render such cuu.lon
ounecesrary.
For rale, übobwal*,by CotfU* A Cusk, So 22 Market
street, Use. 11. ilsrsaa, 14J Wood street. sod by Druggists
generally.
Blacking Keetorp*— O. DALV’rt uti-rklcg
Fsciory, where ererytblQg Is made In the 1108! BltY I.IN K,
is *l the comer of Su Olair and Penn street*. U« Is «»d
-tlooelly tnrolng out every variety of Hosiery, well mad*
aud suitable to the season* which may be always obtained
Wholesale and Retail at bis Store, romer of Market alley
and Fifth rirwt. Don't forgst the Creme —C DALY and
No 20. M>*6
9 talc* l a al*s I l
II I E puiwcrlber offer# for eft e >X>RTY HEAD or MULES
well broken io «ork, either fur plu or team*. They
oikV be BCO3 at the Yard odjeosot to the BED UON
ItoTßi., at. Clair street, to whleb h* tnvltca the attention
of all deiirouaof porctukriog coed, sound snisnil*
JOHN WRSTBP.iyHC
PIANOS r PI A NOS 1
y .< yur.u'TUßxri by
NUNNS &, CLARK,
ntv T.Ui, 1M) r*l nil I t!
H. KLEBKH &. HBU.
So, 53 rxflh dryft, a feu. d.-.n frem Iht iuf <
xrctivtr*, tbf Bret f.-« t J a lanrn of
Nuodi s ClurV* Pi«u>9 Thri i
.'heirr K>t will tcmpci'fr—
C square "Orcer*. roSvWOvi. c ' Tt ' r tig fclVl H
6 1 « Octave, di- d-"» do
Octave, ruunJ cotnere, n>*»wool, carVk*d, musllc r*eV
and lyre.
C Octer... iouSle round ceroera. ftni»-hc»l »ll ar-jr. 1
r.' : 1 4u carved ega, RtUaiwttii*o 1 • >
C , do Cepit-eerpenriae, very elr*T»ot.
T i.. d>> do
r , dv Full Jerpantlne, splendid pattern.
•Io do do
The abeva will po«lur»ly be v-UJ et New \vik t. —‘"T ,
uttlhciti addition for freight «ff
U KLEDER A BRO .
Age-ji* |.>r Nunn* k Clark, for Pittsburgh
and Wreturn Potmiylva/Oa,
fiß Kuh aLroit, near the Post Otars. _
Catena fan d Watc b Uepatring.
\\r W. WIwAON. Market street, rorcer of Fourth.
YY • Oold sud fiitver Watches from $lO to sdoo. itole
arency for aaie of Charire Prodsham - * unrivaJUU Tltne
keepsra. Warifo Repairing attended to promptly, and done
Io a superior miouer
Jewelry, Silver Ware and Military CJooda at Eastern
To Wliol.aal. Orocerm, Llqaor U.al.ra
and !3.QUf.otu r. re.
a'llE BOBSCRIiISiI ta oow Importing a «up«rlot quality
X of OH. O? OOOSAO. of wUloh %of aa ounce with 60
Kallo&F put. Spirit util produce a Qua Cogtrnc Urau4v. UU
KSSBNOE3 OR ROOnEILK ami OTARII’a BRANIIY, of
JAMAICA aud ST. CBOIX BUM, AIUC. Cl OKU ai»l
I’UAOQ DP. ANDY, HULL AND SCUIBDAM SCHNAPPS
and SCOTTISH WHISKY, ero acknowledgad b, toe N.«
York manufacturer* by the great demand after them. Di
rections lot use will Invariably be given bv
recuona > ' u hBWIfi YBUOHTWANGEB,
141 Maiden Lana, New York.
P 8 —importer ol Daguerreotype Cbetmeal*, Platlna,
Bismuth* Manganese; Thorn's BxLCopalva,Sulphate Am
J "2H*jL
CAUPETINOS.
DKLAWAItB COUNTY OABPRT M4NHYACTURINO
ASSOCIATION, oo toeChcinar Plank Road, t*o mile,
betou tha cite line, offer to barer, tolfl season, AXMINIIP
TEI, I APESTIIyAiRCSSELS,O-PLY IVORAIfI, DAMASK
and VBBKHAN OABPETINCI, at Tar, reduced prtoos
for cssb or city aocemtanoo,(lnterest added) Th. stoex,
ctmpcising also IMPORTED FABRICS of erarr Tarlct,.
a.u be examined at tos Fartarr Warehouse Darby, o' at
a. stores. 800. 18 end 20 N. SECOND st , PHILADELPHIA.
Wool bought, Spue, Dyed or «rchaag«l for C.rp.ts.
jtlUorif J. SIDNEY rJUai&o.
Wfttobes, Jewelry* SHiwer Ware I
a VERY* SUI’EtUOU ABBORTMBNT of Gold and Pltver
»\ Watches now in store, from $lO to $276 W« an* th«
ttxclosire Agent for the aaleot tha caiabrated C. Frolebam s
Q*r»Mmcter Tim+ktxpcrt; also, ¥ B. Adams k
Bur> fituddart, Oooper, TayloT. Johnson an \ other approved
Watches kept for ral* at Irjs than Etuirm prtcr*— owing to
Ugbtrr flxpan*ro, and a derlre tn retain our brme trade as
m an<clal la devoted to the repairing of Watches
andClockfl, Jewalry, As-
Bllvar Spoons and other goojls manufactured m my own
*2, "VwYiiof
• corner Market aud Fourth sta.
lfwwaimW Bis* o» PrrrsoußoH, I
August 31, 1855. j
TIIE STOCKHOLDERS of lb« MechaaW Bank ot Plits
burcb are hereby notified that the third Inri&.meut of
11-A6O par share will bedue on the lOthof October proximo,
anJth»tourth and last instalment of $12,5u per
the 20th November foUowim# peyable at thß Banktng
noose', on Fourth street, as per resolution ol the B.erdof
Directors. |KSpI) GKO. D. MoQßtiff. Cor.hlvr.
Sotiee*
IHE partnership heretofore existing between the sub
scribers, under the firm of MURBHY, TIbRbAN h
was DItiaOLVBD, by-mutual consent, on the lstlnet.
Tb« bosinees will be retried by either of the parictre, at
the Old stand. No. 48 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh
tDapUB ’ FRANCIS TIERNAN,
MORRi* JONES,
Pitta burgh, B*>ph 3d, 1K56. N. GDATTAN MURPHY.
’A5F“Tb** underslguvd will continuy* the TFAoVauJ* Pry
'-Hoods buriatts, noder the firm of JON B 8 A T18E74 AN . In
to. honaoßo. 46 WOOD .treat, lately occoplM by Murphy,
Tit man A C«. ?if.an?HTTKRt}AN
«ep4:dlmsUw HtANOIB TiKRNAN.
*3T“JONE3 A TtERNAN have associated with them. In
thfvVHOLEBALE DBF GOODS BtJSINIcSa, JAMES Mo
LAJN to take effect from the Ist lust. The style of the
firm to be JONES, TIKK.NAN A CO,
puttthnrgh. Beutember 6Lh,1855— (SepB.dlma«lo
— Wntnii
WE hare arrangemeota with gentleman or ,ip»rl.no.
Id the different Wffltorn States, by which choice
y*. inrfttad fctQoTerncifiOt price. Petfooe desirous
apecnlauon or lor actual ..me
ment. trill find it to their advantage to giro ua n call. One
e2§^SS£SK3S
eotn, and writes un u» BLAKELY A lUCUKY,
*** comerjter«»Dtfa •adSmtthfleld sts.
’* " Land Warrant*.
r[K highest market price paid fcr*o> 80 and I'4o
»«re r«nrt Warranto, of tb* lata iMoe. ...
„.»! foVOO an<l 1 BO acre Warranto, tuaucd under th.
law of 1860.
Apply to
Ib*o w-
BLAKJELY 4 lUOHBY,
comor of geTenth arid BmlthfleM Bln.
o. -». non.' B*iii''S"owra»»
best adtsntage, and Und (^QOT> 65 mile-
Hot the i(u’ lgation aborethe MU.
gbm Bt Anthony, pacific Railroad oroawa the Miaalfl
?“the numerous advantages it poe-
Sg-V. iplaiTbuSbeL, will mak. It one of the largest
i cities In the Northwest,
KXMBI3OS3'
Kx-Governor Bameey, Minnesota-
Hon. Wm. H. W.leh, Otllef Justice ol Minnesota.
Hon. J. Meeker. • ...
Hon. H. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress- ,
Rice, BoUlngstiead ABeoker, Attorneys at law.
lile«sra.Bornp.*Oaka^Bwxk** 8 *. fl . . fH »__
BU?. T.M.fallBrtDS|B«giBtar-of V* B.l*ud Office.
88pS0
• , ■-» ' *V r~' * -
' . . .
- ‘J* *■ ♦ "i- V.v » '
J%EW 8 FOR RIVER JIMEJ*>
Thi Btvib—Last evening at dusk there were 4 feet
8 inches water in the channel, by-'the pier mark, and
stationary.
The following, bop's are now ioadiug at the wharf lor Bt.
Louis: “Argonaut," Capt. WLane; “North filar, Capt.
W m. Hazlett, and “ Lucie May," Capt. J. .1. Robinson. For
Cincinnati, 41 Grapashot," Capt. M'Btide. For
u Jacob Poe," Capt. Stuart
Tub steamer “ Forest City," Capt B. A. Way, is the regu
lar Wheeling packettp-day. Bbe leaves atlQ o’clock,A. M,
Tui regular Gallipots paeket “Convoy" leaves this after
noon, stopping at all intermediate landings.
Ta* steamer « Jacob Poe" la the regular packet tor Louis
ville thia morning at 12 o’clock. She is well officered, and
has superior accommodations. ’
Tub steamer “ Emma Graham,” Capt Ay«r*», will leurt
for Marietta and Zanesville this afternoon. Uer cctnman
der, and Harry Pierce, clerk,will render full eatisfac lon to
all who place themselves under iheir charge.
Tub new steamer M Qrapeshot," CupL A. M Bride, arrived
on Sunday morning with a full cargo of produce, which
aha discharged yesterday, and immediately commenced ie_
loadiog. The ■* Qrapeshot" Is provided with every accutu.
modation, and her cierks, Messrs. Win. M’Brlde and Ben
Oomflin, will be found attentive and agreeable.
Thi Louisville Cbttrur, of the 22d, says r
The river was slowly rising ye-teiday, with da fret water
In the canal last evening by the walk. On Ui« falls there
were four feet two inches. In the pass. During the previ
oqh twenty*four hours the rlvtr had risen live leches.
Tin Mississippi river was at a stand at 8t Loui* on the
Slat. There had been no rise lately above Keokuk, and the
Rapids are reported twenty-eight Inches on the Upper, and
twenty inches on the Lower. The Illinois is stationary,
and the Missouri Is fall ng, with four Teet water lotbe
channet to Bt. Joseph. There had been but little rain
above Qainoy. The Cumberland was swelling sloaly at
last advices, with five fret on Harpeth Shoals.
POST OP FITTBBOBGH.
-4 mi 8 tncflES wavbb jrtu* ooans*’l
akiuved.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Browurvl.U
•• Luterne, Bennett. Brownsvilia.
“ Col. B&yard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
•• Eollan, Henderickeon, West hewtou
“ Michigan No. 2, flerst, Welisville.
“ Gen. Larimer, , Rochester.
»* Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
>• Forest City, Way, Wheeling.
•< Gipsy, Klinefelter, Cincinnati.
“ Emma Graham, Ayers, 7.anesvUW.
“ J. 8. PrlDgle,Stoops, BL Louis.
“ Clara Dean, need, St Louis.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
“ Luterne, Bennett. Brownsville.
•« Col. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth.
u EoUftn, Henderickson, West Newton.
“ No. 2, Ileret, Wellsvilb*.
“ Gan. Larimer, —, Rochester
“ Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling.
*• Venture, Gordon, SteubeuviU*.
kl Swallow, Answaalt, StLouU.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling
Packets.
I PS.ft The DIURNAL, CapUln J. A. Snou:s, aoJ
FOBRBT CITY, Captain B. Hat, will
run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and • Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediat**
DIORNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. i&.—Rtlvriiing
will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Batuidaye,
at Thi o'clock, A. M. _ .
The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesday*.
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock. A. sL— &*turnin-j.
she will leave Wbeelloff on Mondays, Wednesday!) and Fri
days, atTVj o’clock, A. M.
For frekLt or passage applv on board nr to
J. B.'COLLING WOOD, Ageut,
i>orW - - -
Rtgaltr Tuesday for Wl**eilug,
JBarletta'and Ualllopolla.
1,-1 Tb e nrv «od »plen>JU »u-Hon>r COMi'\.
1 Wot/, Jr., MattMr, K L'!*ru
U*T« for U»o abov.* m i :u:. ruie<lJa‘e porL
erery Tuesday, at 4 o clock, I’ M., poiritl*elj.
For l.outavlil«.
TUo oteamor QUAttKK CITY. Capulft Mr
I JCStA !>»»>> r, CUtl. I «U 1 l-»<. <* r ,h ;
aod ioterroedlau porta oo IV£gi>.n
SrplwSb2?26th, at lii o'clock A. M
r«-rMit.l or P—PW* Agrtt
For 51. Louli.
Th« stevsfT J 5 IMUNaLK, Cst.Uln WM
(JDC£a«>-r§; L'l«it. J. FiTL.tn.l-.-. will Urn l*
above end iot* , xtli«*di.ite p»>r’B cu »> K* > r..
DAY, Severn' er 28, el 4 P. W
fraitrht or epplj on board, of to
**p2& BA_RNK» A_FI,A_CK. A*eoo._
For ZadeitUlfl-
The Bteemer EMMA QIIATUM. r
I JQPLjUiajnun Areas, wi» leave for 0»e eUrta and
ports on S*pl«ol-«u
STat 3 F.lf
For fteiahi or passage apply on board, or to
4 Bl kN Be A COU.INiiWOOU. Aleuts
For CluclanaU and Si Looli.
The slcacuer CKAPIiPnoT. Captain A
I flX l .hH-H» ir >»-CWfc- " M UUbi— I will »**« "
££y»ggyra£lb« above »» ' iulertufdi«le }>r :le uu I‘L' t-S-
Day Tine *iftt h Instant, atloVitx-t, Y Si.
For frVtfbt cr parage appl) OQ l ** rti * °* 10 ,
*+ r :u _ FLACK A UMU'V&Ami*-
For (Jlnoionstl olid i»oaUillle.
Tue eUainer JACOB I'UK, cep< t*U*
■ SSIjJIAJ.-. . Clerk, U. W. Uaptm**. will leave for the
-reg3gj»jg^ ft p..»e »n.l iatonno»i»«t- oa TUlfl'i'
oeptenMrfi>, at 4 t* M
For irwyhl tr passage a; pi? on bonrd, or ui
* n .„n FLACK A BlllM;-'. A^*o;^
For St. Louie, Uol«no, Dobuque and
Tht .kUD«t UilE MAT. CupUln J •'
k-KflS OVri, A Hunt***. will t.r
nbor* aod totrroif'llfct** J n rt»s on »l t« DA »
A*»pt rtm tar iMh, at 10 A M
rn»>iibt ut i>asa*ff* or lu
TLACK AJiAKNl^^rulM.
For St< LiOulf.
The itrainer SOUTH btAB, Capt W. lUi
, fSgr .lfcL rr; Olar*. A. J «rW lea*; f't ™ 4
J^§ggggka bc,,v ‘a‘eruwiiat* |*wrta on 11 R*U.U.
at 10 A. M-
For frruhi or ptuwage apply ou Uard, « W>
TLICK * BAHSW.
Kor Si. LouU.
The ruwner AIUiON AUT, (kptaln O (.. M
■ f2S£L-AL-aa*», Cl«rfc, Lcewicx . «U 1 la»*«lDr th- abo*«»
*od loiermtvliate porta on TCKhDA \ , pu ;o
-10 o’clock A. M
For frvuebt or passage apply on board, cr to
FLACK. AJUHNKi'. A*.^»i*
J. K. B»rl»our,
IBVEB CLERK, Bt. Locta. Mo. (at W. N
a <»Clc«.) J. K BARBUOK bannp long extwrwuc* lu
R«c*lttQ« and Db*cbarstotf SlanUijU, offeM
superior todoeamoais to BUamboaio desiring a WS*CU A ttu-
INO CLERK. „ . my 4 .
PITTSBURGH AHD CON HELLBVI LLE
rniiK PITTBBURO U AND CONN EI.LdVILI.E RAIL !
I HOAD it now open from West Newton to Oounetlsriil*-,
ftfly-«lgbt mile# from Pittsburgh, oq the Yongblo i (ln , ny
ThV» tew fcmt el«ss R< aI U now op«o ft'r \b« trnnvporta*
t oq tf passengers and freight, to «mnertl;*u with tLc flats
Kni.l AN, trom PI tub to CoooeltorilH dalljr,
t* blldws: . . 4v
The •tosaner KOLUN will l««ve her "hart, shore tbs
Mononeohela Bridge, every afternoon. at half past three
o’clock, for W et Newton, coooecUn* iber* with the morn- j
lug train leaving at 830 tor Coqo«H*tUl*. and reaching
there at 9*o A. W., in time for the Stage f r Unloutown. J
Pare to Oonnellsville **
Fare to Uotontown - *■ **'
A train will leave Oonnellsvllle tn the nurntog, at six
o’clock, for Weal Newton, and connect there with the
steamer Enlian at 7.30, In time to reach Pittsburgh a. l
P U
Fare from ConnollsvlUe to Fitubugb $1
Fare from Uoloutown to Pittsburgh. -
The Local Freight and Passenger Tralti will leave U>n
oellßvtlle at 12 20 P. M. t and returning will leave West
Newton at 5.30 P. M., stopping at all way rtntloue for
freight an i passengers. , _ ,
Travel era In search of business or pleasure will liml a
trip by this route, along the beaulll ul and fertile valley ol
tho Youghiogheny, one of the moat Interesting and piufUor
ble In the western country. The scenery ol the valley is
not surpassed In beauty or grandour by any m this < late,
aod the Arid for en'erprise and business is unbounded. On i
both rid«# of the r.ver are vast deposits of mineral wealth,
Inviting thsittontlon of capitalists; and the river lutuwbrs,
every lew miles, abundant and never falling water power
for any amount of milla and machinery.
The favorable character of the grades, nil-, descending
toward# Pittsburgh, will enarle this Company t» transport
freights at the lowest rates; thus affording acbeep, uniform
and reliable outlet for minerals and other heavy articles at
a, po Menus apply to D. W CALDWELL, Assistant Super
intendent, or to the officers on
President and^Superintendent.
Wtms
kibk>s transportation link.
ANTICIPATING the want of EwHitlea tor transporting
IfretebU to and from the Eastern Oltfon, via IVnnsjl
-. nl . rwrfVi and Railroads, we have increased our Stocte of
Boats Ac, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINK, which
iriTei ’us a capacity of over 1600 tons par month each way.
We assure out friends, and those disposed to patron ire
the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on
onr Dart to render general satisfaction in forwarding Last
«» Ini W—r. Freight. .Ith
Oanal BaMa, Pittsburgh, l*a
mii THE HONORABLE tba Judges of the Court of Qua:-
I ter Sessions of iho Oonnty of Allegheny :
The potllton of A. OULBHItTBor., of the Foorlh Wild,
SJ o“»rit.«.» end of the State
of Pennaylraola; thet he is derirou. to keep for sale, nod
to sell within the Slid city, vloooa, spirituous, nnd malt 01
brewed Uuuors, by measure not less then one quart, errord-
Ing to the proslelons of the Act of 14. h April, A. I’ l '-
Tour oeUiloner, tbererore, prays your Hon re to grant him
UceusTto do so, ou being ealisOed that your petitioner Is a
min t' tamporate hablu andof good repute for honorty. and
peered 10. And he will guy, Ac.
tt e «i B«ut« Office,
Chruer of foentf and fltotfW' ,
BTAKP.LT A RIOHSY offer for sale a Taluabla Palm in
Adams Township, Butler Oouuiy-141 aces.
A tool Property of 400 acres. The undivided half wul be
sold, srith 101 acres of Improved land; on which, among
„ f vtmiidlnsß. is Ml excellent Saw BUH.
Lota In the Borough of Manchester.
Thirty Building Lots near the northern end of the
James B. Irwin’s plan, in Pitt Town
ship, (a joining Sixth WBtd,) will be sold very low for
"i&i: owp,r 18 801,1810 uXtaffi riciiet.
Jiat d BU&KUeI - C. RICHST.
Blahely 6 Richey,
RBAIj ESTATE BECKERS, corner of Sevon h anl
Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farms, Houses,
Lotf Mills, Furnaces, bought and sold on commission.
Warranto, Bills. Bondß and Notes negotiated. Kept*
olal attention given to subdividing Farms and disposing of
ihem. Terms reasonable. sep2o_
>** *1 ' T •
" « *' r
;-.A- 4
r u
' *■ '
***^^~
STEAMBOATS.
No. 165 Front street.
gt. PftUt
MWft
RAILROAD
—tronMß ywT.'mw—l,ooo lbs dry.apd In oil, for sale by
WP?® B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
; a f * % t*. -
s ”«•«* «*> . >
' '■■V' v .
* * . »*,•-* «
' * &.HL+
1* , ' *
AMWBEMENTB
THBA , X*QE*«J.C. FOSTia, io\6 taSßMtod Man»-
cer; Wm, H. RtD.fltsge Manager; CHiAtra Fosrsa,
Acting Manager- Treasurer, J. V. Bcxstts.
PHJCK3 0? ADMIfifllOS: ' !
aod Parquetta.. I Privateßoa«a, Urge... -$9 00 i
Second Tier. I&js. | Private Boxes, small. ~ $5 00 j
-Boxesfox coleiu l persons... -2 s MOt * ;
CerUfloabs securing seats, effnta extra.
night of Mr. NEAFIK. j
TUESDAY EVENING, SKPTOruiB 25, 1865,
Will
DA.SION AMO . PYTHIAS —Damon, Mr. NeaAe;
Pythas, C. Poster; Dvoniuiaa, Mcßride; ilennton, Mre.
y Cunningham: Calaotbe, Julia M. Cook-
KINUINU AND DANdNU.
To conclude with the new Fare* of
The Two BonAyeasltei—Bonnycasila, Mr. A. W.
Young.
Doora open at 7 ; pot lb nuance to begin at 7^.
MASONIC hall.
GRAND CONCERT!
WONDERFUL attraction:
Fof One Week Only.
NkLSoN KNEAB3 begs leave to Inform tbe dtiiene of
Piluburghaoi Alleghany that ha In'enda giving a
aeries of Cimeerla at the above mentioned Hell, commencing
. n TUMSUAY EVBSINQ NBXT, Eeptembar 18th, with the
olebr&twl KQ H FABlhli
Consisting of the
INFANT SAPPHIL LITTLE ANNIK KNEA9S,
INFANT MAIU/), LITTLE CIfABLfK KNKA23,
MISS ADA WELGH,
MRS. NELSON KNBA63,
MU. M. C MAY, and
MR- NELSON KNKAOB.
During iheeTtiuing will ho sung Qalnto - tw, Qoartsttw,
Trtos, Duetts, Sola*, and Southern Refrains; and the In
ter, Sappoo and Mabw, l\t Wonder*of Iht World, in their
inimitable fwad'tigs of THE RIVAL LOVKRS-
jy-D Doora open at 7 o’clock; performance to commence
hi tlimrter before 8- Tickets. 26 cents rach .
JOflN W; M’CARTHY,
Still Poster and, Distributor,
43- WxU attend to tbe Posting and Distributing ot all
BILLS 0 FOR CONCERTS. LEOTCE.RB, EXHIBITIONS, Ac.
All communications—-either by mall, telegraph, or other
tris*—directed to tbe office of tbe Morning Poet, wilJ _rr-
prompt attention. *1"
PROCLAMATIOM.
WHEREAS, In abd by the lith section of tbe Act of
the General Afiflimbly of Pennsylvania, passed July
21 i>3d entitiod "An Act relating to the Elections of this
Commonwe#Jth, M It 1< enjoined on the Sheriff of every
County to give uotlw of snob el-etlons to be bald, and enu
merate In such notice what officers arel to be ©Jecfed; In
pursuance thereof, I, WM. MAtHLL, Sheriff of the County
!,f Allegheny, do therefore make known and glre this pnb_
lie notice to the electors of said County of Allegheny, that
a 0 EN REAL ELECTION a 111 be held In said County, on the
SECOND TUESDAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, at the several
Election Districts therein. __ v u
The electors of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at ithe house of Mrs. Jano UtUe, at the corner of
Fourth anOerry streets, in said Ward.
The electors of the Second Ward of tbe city of Pitlsbuf gh
to meet at the Public Sshrcl House In said Ward.
The electors of the Tniid Ward of tbe dty of Pittsburgh
to meet at tbe hou»« of Andrew McMaatern, E q.
The elector* of the Fourth Ward of tbe dty of Pittsburgh
10 meet atthe Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of the Fifth Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh
to mwk at tbe Pennsylvania House, occupied byGothlb
eddeKlatfc Alex. Steward, in said Ward.
Toe electors of tbe Sixth WarJ of tbe city of Pittsburgh
to meet atthe Public School House In aaM Ward.
The nlertors of tbe Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Waid.
The electors of the Eighth Ward cf lbs city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of the Ninth Ward of the dty erf Pittsburgh
to meet at the PoMk School House in said Ward.
The electors of tba First Ward of the city of AJlegheny
to meet at the house of J. Woodhouse, in Robinson street
The electors of the Soconl Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of widow Thompson, north-west corner
of Ohio street and public square. -
The electors of the Third Ward of the city cf Allegheny
to meet et the Public Soho. I House in said Ward.
! The elt-Ctora of the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny
to k'. the hoc-- t.f T Smith, at tbs cornier of Robinson
&dJ Antler eon streets
T Lt- -!• ct.'-rs or the borough J Biruiicgosrn to meet at
iJm> Town rut! 00 Wilkins street In eaid borough.
I k 1 i\t u.rv’ •» o[ the borough of Baal Birmingham to meet
i atth* Ballrofid t*tn-»of oflvsr H. Ormeby.lnsaid borough.
Uiv -toi torr 0: J'u jurane borough to meet at the I'ubuc
i tk-Lo-.i House ot said borough.
1 Thu el-ocon of the borough of LdWrencevillo to meet at
j the Publw School House in eaid borough.
| Tije <• Lectorß ct the borough of Bharpsburgh to meet at
f the bou&e tf John hharp, Ln mM borough.
| Tbe electors of the borough of McKeesport to mest at the
Town Hill In nil borough. , .
electors of the borough of South Elizabeth to meet at
the house formerly occupied by B- McAninch, at the end of
the Monobgaheio Oriiga, In said Boro igh.
The electo s of the borough of West Pittsburgh to meet
*ttbeho\wea Rogers.
Tb* elector* of tbe liorough of West Kliiibeth to meat
d\ th« Pub'.i: F-hool House iq said boroogb.
Tbo cleCtora a! the borough of Taieoluw to meet a*, tba
Public School lloupb Iq said borough.
The elector* of tbe borough of Manchester to meat at the
Public lioine.
The electors of tb« borough of ElU&brtb to moet at th*
bou. •• rf Graham, foxcn*-ily occupied by John Walker,
U «-»d borouah.
T>!« pbr'era of Pitt tcwnehipti? meet at the boaso of Jo
*«t 1* diaa M, ou iho BUchantee’ and FonoCTe' Turnpike
PdoJ In Buld .u» uahlp, except th« quaUfirvi rotors residing
io N<> t, 7 ib J U, of tbe said diatrlct, who abart
r-.-r-Hi 4i electict.# io the Ninth Warltf tie city
Pittsburgh. . ,
Tbe elector* of Pe«*b‘e* loworl Ip tc meet at lh« boose Of
J ihn Peltier, In tbo nllaga of Baa; Liberty.
Tb<* electors of ColUns townsh'p to tasc-t at the hotuu &l
Wimaia McCall- j-..1a the vllUgu of East Liberty.
Ttu* elector* < t W Bid ns township to me-: n tae houi»e of
j , Iltl r, cn ib* t3re*nsburg Turn; too to
i.v»oshtp.
The dvebern 1 f Flum township tr aswt ft! the bouse ol
J jtio Summerville. In raid t'.*n hip.
Tbo eto-tor# wf Patton towcfhip to meet ut tba bo*u.i fc of
Abrahsm Taylor, cu thaNonhotn Turnpike, In said toam-
electors <•( Penn township 10 meet at the house of
flobrrt DoDalJev.-n.oo.tlio Lewhburg Road, in said township
lhe etw.ti.n of VviHAilled townahlp to meet at tba Fublle
Room, i»a lh* farm of DstUl Shaw, near the whit*
h;>ue*> formerly c«cop‘«d by Thomas Meal, new t>y Wm. A.
riveter? of Kliiftbrth township to meet at tbs hon***
f.f Webetor, f-nnerty cocopiej br John Walker, in
tliikUslh boroo^ti.
1 h- *■!«-• tor« Cl .»-fl»r*OD tn*n*hip to me* 1 : at the toils
- t M;c'- a«l t<c*c. tOTtoeiij occupied by John King, in ffcid
towtwhip-
Tbe olcetor* of i-lffiia township tc mrtt at the homw 1 1
S.tnnel WHeoa. formerly nuupUl hy James H. Neel, lu
9«ul uiewblp- .
Th- cincture of Upper St. Clair township to m<*t at »h«
bc-u-e erf Jo* Ooouer, iiiMhl township.
Tlie vlecuitr >»f Lo«*w St Clair tewnehlp tc meet at the
'wax* lately kept br /. UMle, at thu jourtfon of die Itic
uiiDcbam and Coal illli roads, in said tovoehip
Th«> *a-< t«rc of Chert!*'* town-hip to n>*«i at tb« bouse
c! VVilliato Obey. a-« I he Pittsburgh and FteuLraeiUo Tarn*
elector* of Itobiueon township to meet at the bouse
nf r*rab McFarland, formerly Audit*/ Me Kurland, in said
township- . . . .
Ttj» elector* of FluJfoy towo*h p to meet at the house ot
M. rl ttinl A. Atnrr, toftm-ny occupied by J Chark*, in
ih * uiia « of Clinton, in said township.
Th'- «*!*•• tor* of Moon township to me»t at &*hr«l Lljug«
N. 4 in *atd ;o»n>hip-
Ttix elector- of Ohio township to meet at the houfe ol
lli-tri V Tnowp* f oo,l“ »<ld township.
The electors of Franklin township t? mevt at ihe
iupiM by Jo<§. lloleman, in «ld township.
'Hie elector* of Rcstrre township to moot at llie School
House No. 8, in said township.
Tbs tdrctnre-of Baldwin township to meet at the house or
John Cowan, la said township
The electors of Snowden township to fflwt at Ibw ho use
of Peter Borer, i>' said township.
The electors of So Jib Fsyetie towrehlp to cast at the
bou>e of H Hays, on the farm of 0. Y. Coulter, in said
: lV Tbe elwlors of North Payette township to meet at the
! house Dowccmrpled by Francis Jamison, at Rodgers’ UHL
I in said township.
The electors of Row township to meet at the bouse ot
! JfccobOlbauffh.on the Franklin Road, iu said totrnehlp.
The el*cU*ra rf ITne township to meet at the houee 01
Hugh Crummy, in "eld township.
The electors of M’Candless township to meet at the l.ouee
of Daniel Fboup. In taid township.
The ulectora of West Deer township to meet at the house
rf Nuthan Conley .In Mil townsliip.
Th«* electors of Kart Deer town-hip to meet al the Public
tkt.eol Hour-, in the borough cf Tarentum.
Tbe electors of Neville township to meet at School House
No 1, (hereafter to bo called Chaplin ) ,
Tfctr electors of Sewlckley township to meet at the bouse j
of Ptmuel Kit* :.ie, lu fcdd tewnablp. 1
Tbs electors of Indiana township to meet at the house
fono«.'ly wcoi-M bj Ala* Tarnor, Id Slid tonnship.
The electore of Shalor township lo meet at John Shaw s
MiU* lu said towoshlp.
Tbe qualified voters of that part of Indiana township, In
Allegheny county, resiling within th* following described
boundaries', to wit • Beginning at a point on the Allegheny
river a the upper line of the farm of John Cable, and run
ning'a northerly course, between the Urine of pail Cable
and John BjyJ to the north east corner of Cable’s farm—
thence running a westerly course to tbe flhaler township
line, In such a manner aa to embrace all farms or lota
attnated In Cunningham’s district, and known as the Myer
trarls within Bftld boundaries, shall hereafter vote at the
general election In tbe borough of gharpebarg, at the
election pod of t al l borough.
At which time and place the qualified electors as afore
| said will by ballot rote for
Ooe person for State Senator,
Five persons fur members of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
One perron for Sheriff,
One person for Canal Commissioner,
One person for Prothonotary,
Ujo pmon for Treasurer,
Due person for County Commissioner,
One person for Coroner,
(>ne per sou for Director of roar,
Ouo perron fer Auditor for 8 years.
One person for Auditor for 2 yeare.
t Giron under my band and seal at Pittsburgh, this 3d day of
September, A. D. 185fo and of kdewadenoj **
United States the eightieth. WILLIAM MAfiLLU
rhrng -
KUk'UTA'UON IN MiW KMiUANIH-
Bristol, N. H., Jane 9th, 18-»3.
To U A. Fahwtock d Cj. —Gentlemen: Tor five years
p*«< l bare used B. A. Fahuestoch’s Vermifuge for an an
thelmintic i□ ray practice; niyottMitlon *aa first called to
it io a .-*■<» where 1 brnl fa I*l to dlhlode* verms with r.-lo
mri, [.mil and cowbaye. A bottle waa obtained and uetd
wjtn desireM- «** t: sinc* Caen 1 hiTo prescribed it f»r
haudrr.iH (>t [a’ ’ri»:i», nml in & largo majority of caaea t itb
complete suc 'v t- In c nit ehsb a slugle botlle of the tacdv
cine brought kwbj from one patient nvnfty rtgh: looms. 1
hare uever knonu it to do harm, and 1 am induced to
mate'bis KtatenioDt from »n honest conviction that it b
the roost valuable Yermirug* yet lu'vrn. t-uch ia IUJ con
fidence In it? “ worm killitg” powers, that I recommend it
to other nh-. liclaue In tLU section, and fumiah thorn witu
the article SI. a SAVAQK. M. D.
Prepared and sold and retail by B. A. FAUN
Jfc'ToCK. A CO., corner of Wood and First streets, l*tt:»-
*6*6
~ Whtto’e Carrtage liepoettory.
JOSEPH WHITE, now currying on bnsl- K-resajD
nefla in his spacious premises, (now iyggwtgcaKy
ißlelv enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andHSSeSSiWw
near the Two
Itnn between Pittsburgh and TatwrencerUlo, respeotiully
incites the pnbiic to fnspert hU stock of CAttiUAaKtf
BUGGIES, 4c. And he particularly informs gentlemen
bureAorm that one price only is made. Pourteen years
eanerience in the business, ensblee him to place before hia
natrons the same choice collection of CStmagea which, so
many years past it has been bis particular department to
Sleet from the rations and moat talented Eastern rnann
rTchirera The suKess of his new system is complete—the
economy of his arrangements will supply ihe best and moal
fashionable manufactures at moderate pricu.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the
«*unui for decorating houses of business haa heaped upon
. tho pricß of goods, (owing to large rente.)
; willeoll,.on ready money only, at mnbhlesi thrmthejisnal
! pr in the best manner, with despal
•v r .
\
\
\
•fSjte. •
V'.- ■
■> W ■
MEDICAL.
4®- A Paot worthy of Record end Atton*.
Uoo »»WEIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, agudranUcd and
o ertain cure for FEVER AND AG 08. This preparation
for the treatment of ttfe above disease, andpfegfbct eradica
tion of the oautoj Is one 6 f th« moat important Chemical
Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects
on the poisonous gasoa are iQstantaneoQß, and' acta like*
charm upon tha whole Nervous and Mosealar System, re
storing the tone'of the Stomach, and Invigorating the Con
stitution.
Unlike the general remedies rcarted to for its treatment,'
*nch- as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leare the system
waxsoth&n they foond it. It Improves the general health,
purified the blood, and stimulates the different orguo* u a
regular and healthy action;
Eeing prepared under the Immediate eaperrlaion of an
eminent Chemist, uniformity of etreugth may s>wf.vd be
relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the ihcn; aide
of testimonials from eminent Phyaldaufl, and others who
hare bean thoroughly cored, are a sufficient guarantee of
its superiority ores-all other preparations.
W« can only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from
Fever aud Ague, try it and be cured t „ . „
PBTKR T. WRIGHT k CO ,
241 Market at., Philadelphia.
Aud all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Oanadas.
Pot sale by GKO. H. KEYSKR, No. 140 Wood street,
and U. R. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27:daw3m is
Headache and Neuralgia or Euut
Yaafifl SrasmNO Cuno hi OAKKLY’fI DEPURATES
SYRUP.— Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’s Row, Bayards
town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache of
eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley's Depota-
Hts Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a
cure. He is now entirely w«IL Oakeley’s Depurativei 8
for Rheumatism, Scrofala, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases.
For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEVSKR'S,
No. 140 Wood street, Sign of tho Golden Mortar,
price 76 cents per bottle. »P a
■ea. a substitute for tbe Nsw Liquor
t.awj DR. URBAN’S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR,
a safe and sure remedy for tbe oure of
INTEtfPERANOE.
A coacsntr.ua Tsgstobls sxtrKt. and M a tonlo is une
qualled. For the followingoomplstuts it tea mast yalaable
medicine : Dytpaaia, lArxr Complaint, EpiUpty, Nturahm,
pOu, Fevert of all kind*. Delirium Tremens. General Dtbuuy.
This medicine Is Intended to produce a change in the sys
tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances
where we have sold it, we have had the most gratifying
results: so, to persona who are really desirous of breaking
off the Indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will
be s great hSp. Sold at $ l per nottia at the Drog Store of
DR. GECfc H.. KEY&EB, No. 140 Wood street, aimer of
Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden Mortar. spaSalv
Barrell’a Indian Liniment,
For Rheumatism, Bruises, -Run* in the Back, oj
all kinds ,
{A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.]
CUMBXUASD, March 19,1856.
Mr. H. G. 0. CaMi, Zanesville—/kor Sir: May we ask
the favot of you to send us twenty-four dozen RARRELLa
INDIAN LEYEMENTT Please send It without delay, as
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. Brall A Wans.
For Bale wholesale and retail at DE. GEO. IL KBYSEB’B
Drug Stove. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley :
also by JOEL MOSLBR, Liberty street.
49-Cough Remedies. —lr. Keysets Pectoral
Syrup will core you.
Dr. Keyeer’a Sectoral Syrup will curs Bronchitis.
Dr. Keysert Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis.
Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza.
Dr. Keysets Pectoral byrup will cure a cold In the baad.
Dr. Keyeer’a Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con
sumption.
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. VBatch, of Rokeby, Ohio,
1 wsot you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral
Byrup by ™.n There is a lady here who has a cough and
the doctors can’t cure her. I was In the same way, and
tried, everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of
your Pectoral Syrup ; I took it bnt twice, and It cured me
sound and welL”
Ask for Dr. KrmK*a Pectoral Sirup and take no other
Price, M> cents. Sold at DR. REYBER’B, No. 140 Wood
street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. ap26:d*w
Radical wiU cure
nearly every care of reduceable Hernia.
Truaaev at various price# always on band.
Children’* Trasses of different forms and strength
for sale. ,
Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins.
A bdomaial Supporters—A dozen different kinds.
pile props for the support and cure of Piles.
Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed
condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Cheat.
Suspension Bandages*
All these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY
BBS'S 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.
Balm of Thooiand Flower*, for beaotJ
frinxe the Complexion, and eradicating all Tan, Pimflbb and
Itoscklu from the tare. Sold at Hr. jLKKSKK'fi, 140.W00d
JaoSO
iIOKXH WESTERN IHBHBANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Authorized Capitol, 0300,000,
ABBKTB LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF THE COM
TANY.
f Q suck Notea, (negotiable form,)secured by Mort
gnfts at\i\ Jadgmeota
in Bills Receivable, Mortgagee and Judgments,
Banda, Aa. - 106,000
lo Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000
Total - 4253,000
El. CADWELL, President. J. G. BAJtR, Secretary.
jgg* Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation -iates, taXvo
at curreat ratep.
U BFBRBRCBS.
James M*Cully A 00.,
W. A D. Rinehart,
pmtAntLPHii.
IL L. HoUowell A Co., Charles B- Wxhzht,
Bat Id 8. Bnrom A 00, 0. U.-A Geo. Abbott,
Harris, FIal« A Co., EASES'AAVatsoD.
Hon. VVm. D. Kelley, Chaa. Megargee A Co.,
Oaieb Cope A Co.,
GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent,
j»4 05 Water street, Pittabntah.
lliOffi CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Of WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA,
A N Institution to educate the BUSINESS MAN. Col
lag* open Day and E**ning, Cron 3 A. M. to 10 P. M.
% O O
Students and upwards have matriculated at this School of
Practical Art*, taught In a practical manner by instructors
of practical experience in the btuineea with which the If
arts are connected.
Tuan or rurnoTf:
Book-keeping—full tutrcastila course, time unlim
it* <l, Includin'* eomraerd J. calculations,”*!! lec
tures, usd Practical Penmanship, - sss*°°
Saffiw course for Ladies, (apartment separate,) 20,00
Penmanship—practical—lime unlimited, * ■ 10,00
Baffie coureo for Ladies, (apartment separate,) £ 00
IVqmanthip, peT month, 4 03
Arithmetic,
Penmanship and arithmetic, por month, o 00
Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering,
drafuag, mechanical, architectural and ornamental draw
ing and construction—as per agreement.
Those that can attend only in the evening, bare all
tho advantages cf the day student lo lectures and Instruc
tion.
fl®* College (now) corner of Wood and Fourth—scon lo
“ College Hah," opposite the Post Office.
«e P B F. W. JSNKIBB, Principal
PITT9BVEOB AGENCY
0? THB
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
or HARTFORD , CONN.
CU A R.TKEED 1319*
Paid op Cash Capital* 95110,000 l
With large surplus securely invested.
Semi‘Annual Dividend of 8 per ct, July 1,1865.
THIS COMPANY have been doing an insurance business
nearly a half century—have paid ont for proper® de
stroyed by fire under Ita policies, more than Fifteen Hill ions
of Dollars since they commenced business. Its annual re
ceipts and present assets (which are below) give Indemnity
to each policy holder of more than two millions of dollars.
A policy of insuracee is no better than brown paper, unless
It Is In a Company that will pay In case of loss. It becomes
therefore, that you know something of the char
acter and solvency of the Institution'before you take a pol
icy. Its ago, experience, cash capital—its uninterrupted
success for thirty six years—lta uniform course of hoocra
ble dealing- places the Jitna Insurance Company amoag
the first and most solvent institutions of the country. Its
premiums are cash. No premium notes taken—no assess
ments msdeon policyholders —but ail is QiSQ. If yon meet
with a loss, make up your proofs, and In Blkty days.call and
g-t your money. This is the way we have done business
for nearly forty years.
They continue to make insurance on Country Stores,
Mills, Factories, Dwellings, Barns, and all descriptions of
{iroperty in town or country, at fair rates. Your attention
s invited to tbo following low rates on Coantry Dwellings,
for the whole term of ono, three, or five years.
I year. 8 years. 6 years.
Built of brick or Atone, metal
roof, 80 feet from similar risk, 46
Built of bTlck or stone, shingle
roof.
Frame dwellings.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, JULY 1, 1865
Oath In band, and In Pbuenis Bank 65,680 25
Cash in bands of Agents —— “1
Real Estate, unincumbered - lo.on ue
T 2 Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 per cent Interest,
payable semi-annually..-.. 72,000 00
20 0 per cent. State of Virginia Bonds, interest
payable semi-annually ~ -
5 0 per cent State of North Carolina Bonds,
i interest payable eembann0aHy.................. 6,000 00
I 10 6 par cent Jersey CUy Water Bonds, Interest
( payable semi-annually - ...........
5 10 per cent City of Mllwankie Bonds, Inter
est payable semi-annually
9 7 per cent. Income Bonds, interest payable
- - ft
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 6,A>u w
BUI* receirable, amply secured, and payable at
Bank - HO, ti
600 share* Hartford and New Haren Railroad
Company...**..-.
105 do Hartford and PrOTldenceß.il., 10 per ,
rant, preferred and guaranteed 9,925 00
107 do Boston and Worcester Railroad - 10,068 00
260 do ConnooUont River Railroad 14,000 m
60 do Connecticut River Company-..-...... 00
100 d) fitafford Bank, S Instalment* paid in, OO
86 do Ragle Bank, Providence, R. 1 1 980 00
800 do Phceull Bank. Hartford, Oonn 33,600 00
808 tlo Exchange Bank, do . do . •”* 17,668 00
•Ah) do Farmers A Meehanlcs* Bank, Hart
ford, Oonn 00
160 do Connecticut River Bank, Hartford... 9,760 00
200 Jo Hartford Bank, do ... 25.400 00
118 do State Bank, do ... 16,104 00
76 do Hartford County Bank, do ... 7,875 00
100 do CFy Bank, do ... 11 600 00
200 do Union Bank, New York 12,200 00
480 do Broadway Bank, do 14.160 00'
160 do People*! Bank, do 4,400 00
100 do Hanover Bank, do 10,000 00
400 do Mechanics’ Bank, do 11,900 00
100 do Bank of North America, Now York... 10.600 00
120 do Bank of America, do ... 13,920 OO
160 do Bank of the Republic, do . .. 18,760 OO
60 do Bank of thoCommonwealth,do ... 6,000 00
100 do New York Life Insurance and Trust
Company. 16,000 00
100 do United States Trust Company 11,200 00
Losses equitably adjusted, and promptly paid.
Policies issued and adjustments made by
' H. B. TEN-EYC&, Agent.
Office, N. W. corner Wood and Ylfth streets,,Pittsburgh.
jQ*?or fotthst information inquire at the counting
room of the Saturday Morning Post. eep22^»Bxa9
.... ...
- *®» *• ■*■ J; *. ■ .y. 1,. IT.. *. r * '*■ ,'■■ 4 1..
’••-w. 4 - vJJ*V« w * T - •
' r - :, r r .7.--■ / yr,>r-'
II V fOORATINGCORBIAL,
a eEBNOMBNOtr m. a&rinzra
Il.aJtl Aeitorcd: and' Lift
"‘Bt
MOBBH'd INVIGORATING BLIXIfi.
IT will replan* Weakness 4 With 'strefigtb, ixicapadtjwlt
efficiency, Irregularity With dolfonu and
tivity, and this not only without haxard of reaction, bat
with a happy effecton the general organisation. 49* Bear
In mind that all maladies. wbereTcr they begin, faith vlttt
the nervous system, tod that the paralli&tten of theaflr*
or motion and sensation Is physical death. Bear lnntlfid*
also, that for every kind of nervous dlawaa, the Ellllf ,Gor*
dial Is the ouly reliable preparative known.
No language can convey an adequate Idea of the Imffte.
dlate and almost miraculous change which It occasions Iff
the dlaeaso-i. debilitated and shattered nervous system,
whether broken dow n by erects, weak by nature, or impair*
ed by sickness—the tumtrung and ralazad organliationls
at once braced, revivified and bollt up. The mental and
physical symptoms of nervoaa disease vanish together un
der its Influence. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the Cor
dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution ttaelf
and restore it to its normal condition.
Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melan
choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self
destruction —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra
tion, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, dlsaaaes
Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hja*
terla, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the bant,
mpotency, constipation,etc-, from whatever cansaararising.
U b, if .there be any reliance to be placed on human tatty
mony, absolutely Infallible.
The on paralleled effects of this great restorative in aU
complaints Incident to females, marka new era in thin
of medicine. Thousands ofatiimiiaptahaTß been Invented—*
thr.pffl,nd« of in vi go rants comaotad—all, purporting to to
specified in the various diseases andderangamentflib whifih
the delicate formation of woman reodsxhsr liable.
EVERY WOMAN ■ OP'-BSHSBt
Who suffers from weakness, derangement nervousness,
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether
peculiar Co her ees, or common to both sexes—to Rive the
invigorating Oordial a trials
* MARRIED PERSONS,
Orotbera, will find this Oordial after they Jiave used a hot*
tie or two, 6 thorough regenerator of the system,! Inafl
directions are to be loond the happy parents of bealthyoff.
spring, who would not have bean eo but ftothla extnasdl*
aan preparation. And ills equally potent tor them&ny di*
casoaior which U is recommended. Thousands ©f young
men bare been restored by usinglt, and aot to a slogltln*
stance has itiailed to benefit them.
persons op pale complexion.
or consumptive habits,are restored by tbeuseof s bottled
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from ft palej jrtl
low, sickly color, to a beantifnl {Todd complexion..
Ibesoareßomeof theeadand melancholyeffectaproda
oed by early hablta of youth, tla: wcataeaa of tha back
and limbs, paina in tbs bead, dimness of «Sght,lnd»«fjnti*.
,nier power, palpitation of the heart, dvapmnisi oeryooj
Irritability, of the digestiVe funrftona, gUtsral
drbiilty, symptoms of consumptions, eta
Mentally, the fearfol eftecu on the mind are much t» by
dreaded, toss of memory, confusion of ldesa, dsprcirion
of spirits, oTil fbr«bodingp,oTerslon to society, self-distrust,
lore of solitude, timidity, etc., arancmeot tboertla produ
ced. All thus afflicted ' . . .
BKFOBB OONTBMPXiATING MA&BIAQB
should reflect that a fit-trod mind and body are themoat dt>~
eesaary promote conaubJal happiness; Indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
otlCTimago—the prospect hourly darkens the tfew; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, end filled with the
melancholy reflection that the happlaew o 1 another be*
oomes blighted with :
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been connieifilUd
by some unprincipled perscasi ’■
In future, all the genuine OordiaiwlU hate the proprie*
tor's facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, aod tfet
following words blown in the glass:
Dr* JSloroo’o lavigorattag Cofdltl r
0. H. RlNG,'Proprietor, N.
She Cordial in put up, highly }
ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for flve.doHars,.,
for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Bzopnetor* •
1W Broadway,'N. *•
Sold throughout the. United Btaves, r Oui*4
and the westlndies.
AGBNIfI:
Htfebnrrb Da. GEO. EL KJSTSEB, So. UO Wood «t
Do. fUJHINfI, BBOS-Ho.Bo Wood si
Do. 11. K SELLERS, Wood street.
AUegbonv City... BECK HAM AM’ K K JfN AN;
Do. .... _JAHES I. SAMPLE A 004
Do. J. P. FLEMING.
Agent or Ohlo—J. D. PARK, Oinrinncti.
GE R H AH BIT TEES,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, ?&*!
WILL HTMOTUAiIV CUM ’ '
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE,
C hroaic or Nawa Debihty t Disease* 6f the Ktintut t <XB&
all diseases arising from a disordered Liar cr Stomach.
Bach
w Constipa
tion, In ward Piles,
Folness, cr Blood to the
llend. Acidity of the Stomach,
DiPgTiot for Pood,*
fulness or wdgbt in the Stomach, Soar
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, llarried
and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choak- A
log or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimneflf
of Vision, Dote of Weba before the Sight, Parer and
- Dull Pain la the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration
Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain In the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sodden
Flushes of Heatßunring in the
Flesh, Constant Imagin'
lugs of EtII, and great
Depression of
Spirits.
The proprietor, in calling the attention of the publlo to
this preparation, docs so wit a feeling of the utmost ootxfl*
dance in ita virtues andadai atioatathe diseases for which
it Is recommended.
it is no urn? untried article, bat one that has stood
the test of a tan years* trial- before the American people,
and Us reputation end sale is unrivalled by any riffllinr pu -
parations extant. Tho testimony in its favor given bv the
most prominent and weU known Physicians and indlvidu*
ols, in all parte t>f the country la Immense. Deferring any
who may doubt, to my “Memorabilia,”or Practical Receipt
Book, for Farmers **>d Families, to be had gratis, of all tb
Agents for the German Bitters.
Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Art* Street, Phils*
flolphla, Pa.
49»8old by Dr. Geo. ii. Eeyeer, 140 Wood street; 6. A
Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers
| 60 Wood stx eel; A. P. Bwartx and J. P. Flaming, Allegheny
I
Graff, Bennett A Po.,
Zag, Lindsey A Co.
U«l«br»lcd bpUUTMO B&QA9•
STANDS PEBBMIWENT for flavoring Boupa, Gravies,
Fish. Meat, Game, Ac. We advise ail good housewives
to try It. Price 25 canto per bottle, at all Grocery ana Frott
Stores In the United States and Canadas.
For sale by &POLUBG and G. H.l£EYBElUPUtsbargh.
P. T. WEIGHT 4 <».,
241 Market street. Philadelphia.
„ DU. BROWN, No, 41 diamond Alley* d» Q
gggjf vo tc3 hla entire attention to an office practice. G3B
Ola frn«wra is mostly confined to A»mrlß
/as& Venertai IHreosei, and such palhraTnoectians, ; «BP
brought on fey imOTadenCB,ybnthfaUndnlgencottioxceßa.
6yDhiUs,Byphiiltlc Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Qleet*&ractare,
of lie Bloo<K with all Disea
ses of the Venereal Organ. Btin
tions, Totter, * Bingworm, : Mercurial Diseases,-; Bffltnm.
Weakness, Impotency, BileL.Rheumatism, Female Wcm**
n pa Monthly Suppressions, Diseases ofths Joints* Fistula
in Ano. Herrons Affections, Pains In the Back Mid Uans,
Irritation or the Bladder and Sidneys, suoeeflsfttily treated.
Cure guaranteed. . ... .. *.
Twenty years’ practice (ten in this city) enable# Dr.
Brown to offer msuraneva of a speedy cure to all who may
com* under bis care, . .. ' ' „
Office and Private Consultation Boos #, 41 Diamond alley.
Charges moderate. poyfodawly
H ‘ V'*
60 1 V/i
.... 75 i y z a
SSSS,&3O 23
' '" ,r "
;;»
CURE 0? NERVOUS DISEASES.
LOSS OF MEMORY,
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
TO TUB MISGUIDED.
DR, HOOFL AMD'S
CELEBRATED
jenifcdawly is
private Dtseaaeii
Orphans’ Co art Sale 1 , , .
Of BUILDING LOTS, Into the property «f DavldQreer,
dec’d, eUoate In ihe Eighth Wardol thi&City. Ninety*
eight Lots frosting on PeonpyWaolaaTeatte, PcibesStreet,' '
Locust blivet, V.ckroy street, Bluff street and Magefrftroet,
will be sold, on the premises,on SATURDAY, September .
29th, at 2o’clock, P. &L .
Trans.—OnMhlrd in hand, one-third in one-year, MW*
the refddno in two years, to be figured by bond and inOrt* 7
with interest from data of confirmation of thasaliJ.
’ EDMOND OBESE, ‘
SOPHIA GRBER.
B epd Administrator*.
Orpliaua’ Court Sale.
WILL BE OPrKHKI) at Public Sale, on the premises,
on THURSDAY, September 27th, at 2 o’clock, *„*£,
by order of the Orphans’ Court—late the property of David
Qreer, dee’d. that valuable BUILDING LOT, rituals orith?
corner of Penn and Marbnry arrest*, fronting On Penn
afreet feot, nod penning along Marbnry street to the.
alley which bounds the great PeouaylTanla liallread U6paL
TitMa.—One third In hand, one third in one year, and
the residue In two years, to be secured by bond and ciorL
cage, with interest from the dato of confirmation of the
gnT 7 EDMOND GREBE,
SOPHIA GREBE,
aep6 , • Administrator?.
COVSI!Y FAIC r
-11IIE SIXTH iNMJAHRU&ft UjsjAuJHIIOTCOUW
aqhjccltuilm. Soqm, f °T
Ohio; will be held fctttltSMmflHrim U»
6Lb days of OvTOBER, !*»» Ample arrangecwhte haw#
been mad* for the accommodation of animals,; snff Dima*
logs properly filled up lor the display Spod** ®**
Grounds will bo abundantly aoppllad vrijh f ater-Uay
and Straw for the use of tbs animals mil be furnished
jrratia and Grain at tbe lowest market prices. Premiums
to ibe amount of $3,600 ara offered for competition. Mem*
b-rahip or Faaily Tichyfo, si; singlo admission, 25 cents.
Ail artielea intended for exhibition, sent to the address uf
0. V. Bhlras, Eaq, Pittsburgh, will receive prompt-atten
tion. A competent Police force will be on the Grounds,day
and night.
For particular*, sea large !'«!»■
jg*, firown'i luisenee oi Jaiuaica UUtger<
Essence Is n preparation of unusual excellence. 1
j[ In ordinary diarrhceiu incipient cholera, in short,Liall
cases of prostration of tbe digestive functions* it Usf lOC** .. t
tlmable Talus. Daring the preTalenee-of epld«mfo cholala r^: ‘
and tumtser complaints, It is peculiarly
fftml y, InliTidual or trareler Bho aid bo without It. ”
Ciunoa.—Be sate to get the genuine
prepared only by F. BROWN, at hleDrajf and Cbtralcat
Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. PhUadel*
phia, and for sale by nil ih-* respectable Apothecaries in the
Duited Slates, and in Pittsburgh by
B. A. FAHNE3TGCK A CO,
SCULLY A CO.
And in Allegheny by
H. P. SCaWABTZ,
I KK A. BECKDAM.
sep&6mdaw
WRIGHT’S PREMIUM K.ATHAIUON
from f&Uing out, and aJuxuriAnt growttLj
WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATIIAKION
Remotes all dandruff and depQFlts- f-wwSi
For sale. br R. B. SEI£BBB & CO. fagg*
A BARGAIN OFFERED*
THE underaigoed for tab'BlX WJXB Of
fronting ucon aml adjoining tha. Depot of tfc£"Pittl». »
bntttb and OonnellariUo Railroad, in the growing- ailA :
thr&iw Borough of MHS.KESPORT. Four of ihfr Lote sra
S 7 U feet in width by about 15ft in. depth, fronting at <mo,
end on the Depot, and at theother on Sinclair filreet;'aa4/‘
two of them fronting for, Jhelr -ifJjgle length oa .otn«^
St AiS—TWO LOTSfS7^feetin width,
side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Low
dering for Ua whole Jeogth.ira Jerome »tr«£. “ “ *
No better property can.be found, and Itwfll *
Part of the pajment tahen io-fitoefcoi: the^
Railroad, if demred- ; ' <3£o. r. OfM
Ofllcenf the Mor
| Pittsburgh, August SUISSS. —!d*wtf
CAMAMIbED— Jortiecelvtd MU'W”"'
sdpS
' V. "
[apllsttiiwly
\ '-
\ .