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THEiiin POST.
THORBUAY MORNING:: "-SEPTEMBER. 27.
Betvbh 01 Das. M’Qiaa ABO Finch feom
Nobto^k. —The following qorresppnclence will
explain itaelf: ;
Mayor's Omoi, Pmsßoaoß, 1
. September 74, 1866. j
ib-the acting Mayor and <S Hunt of Norfolk and
• PorttmojUh, Va: i ■■■'■
The oltiiens of Pittsburgh sympathize with
you to this time of your effliotion. They are
- desirous,, and pray for a speedy restoration of
he'aUfc to your vicinages. Through the Boliolta
of the Board of Trade, our oitizens have con
tributed and are still contributing pecuniary aid.
Two gentleman of the medical fraternity,
Dr. 0. M. Fiuoh end J. H. MoGarr, having
kindly responded, and volunteered to aid
you in their professional eapaeity, or os
nnrsee, we cordially bespeak for them, yonr
oheerful acceptance of their benevolent assist
ance.
Anxiously arwaitiog the hoar when yea shall
be delivered from the oalam(ty now afflicting
yon permit mo to subscribe myself,
Yours Respectfully,
Ferd. E. Volz, Mayor.
W. I). Reynolds, Assistant Secretary of the
Howard Association, returned the following
answer:
Norfolk, September 18, 1366.
F. E. Volz, Esq , Mayor of Pittsburgh:
Dear Sir —Dootors C. M. Finch and J. H. Mo-
Garr have banded qs yonr esteemed letter of
14ih f and have also tendered their services 1n
the ardaons work of visiting the 6iok and eftiict
cd of oor city, bat whilst we duly appreciate
their seif-sacHfioiog and pbHanthropio spirit,
yet justice to them and past experlenoe oompel
us, to dooline their liberal offers and to advi e
them to return Immediately ; for experience has
shown os that ail who come here from the north,
not being aedimated, soon fall thomseivos vic
tims to the dreadful pestilence, Of a Urge num
ber who came from‘Philadelphia and Baltimore,
and New York, only one, we think, has escaped
With many thanks for the kind expression of
sympathy on our behalf, and for the assistance
so generously afforded by the oitizens of Pitts**
burgh, i remain,
Yguib, most truly,
W. D. Reynolds,
Assistant Sec’y Howard Association.
An Exciting Incident. —Oa Tuesday, after
the Btairsville train on the Pennsylvania Rail
road (on which Longhridgo’s great Amerioan
Car Brake is 'constructed) hod got ander foil
headway, beyond East Liberty, the engineer,
Mr. Wd. Wilts, espied something on the track
which bo took to bo a lost paokage; when within
about 175 feet of it, bo discovered it was a little
child, abont fourteen months old, sitting between
the Gross ties. With astonishing rapidity, he
strnok the steam lever, and out off tbo steam,
drew back the brake lever, and applied all tbo
brakes. The fireman, J. Snyder, got down on
the step at the side of the engineer, awaiting
the moment that the momentum of the train was
aufflcicnily oheokdd (o permit him to jamp off
and run ahead to snatoh the child from the
track, whioh soon occurred; when, by a super
human effort, he gained inoh by inch on the
engine, and vbe babe was picked up safely and
handed over to >1? father. The engineer per
formed bis duty so well* that the train was
brought to a dead stop within fifteen feet of
where the child was sitting.
The sight of the infant, the deliverance to its
parent, the running of the men, the movements
of the enginoer, the screeobing of the brakes,
and sparks of fire that flaw from the traok, ren
dered it a moment of the most intense excite
ment—one that will be held Id pleasant rem-.m
branoe by those who, by their extraordinary
presence of mind, saved Iho ohild from an awful
death.
We oongr.tulate Mr. Loughridge in this the
first severe test of his great invention, for all
present agreed that with tbo ordinary brake, no
earthly effort coaid have saved the innooent and
helpleee ohild. An Eve Witness.
Bbrioob Charob against a Constable —On
Tuesday, Franois Thompson appeared before Al
derman Major and made a charge of aßsault and
battery witb intent to commit a rape, against
Thomas M*Coy, constable, eleoted hy the people
of the Sixth Ward. The alleged attempt was
made upon Mrs. Mary Thompson, the wife of
Franois Thompson, who is stated to bo a woman
of weak mind, and her husband, in consequence
thereof, makes the information. In his oath Mr.
T. states, that on the evening of Monday, the
24th of September, 1865, Thomas M’Coy, con
stable, came to my dwelling house, BituateJ on
the corner of Elm and Webster streets, in tbo
oity of Pittsburgh, and went into my wife’s bed
rooms, and closed the door as he went in. This
deponent and William Watson were eitliug in the
kitoheo, adjoining the bed-room. My wife,
Mary Thompson, was at the time in the bed
room. After he bad been In the bed-room some
time, 1 heard my wife scream and ran into the
room, where 1 found M’Coy lying on the eide of
the bed and my wife struggling against him and
£srC&ini&g* I got hold of him and palled hi u
off the bed, when he came ioto the kitchen. My
wife has sustained considerable injory; her
knees are bruised and are black and bine from
the injuries received. Deponent believes it was
the intention of the said M’Coy to commit »
rape on the body of my wife.” William Wat
«on was also sworn, and corroborated Mr
Thompson’s testimony. He saw M’Coy lying on
the bed with his coat off, and in the morning
found oq tbo floor a pocket book and haodker
chief, whioh he prodaoed and left with the Al
derman. He also stated that M'Coy was into*
icated st the timo, bat not so much as oot t»
know what he was doing. Yesterday, M’Coy
was arrested, but as the proseoator did not ap
pear, the matter was laid over for the present.
The Old Lies Native Americans —Failure
to Form a Comvrhtioh.—A fatite attempt has
made yesterday to get up a Convention of Native
Americans, opposed to the action of tho late
County Convention. The meeting was called for
2 o’clock, in tho Hall, at tho oornor of Focrth
and Bmithfield streets, and the call was signed
by"" Mr. John Qreenongh, late Chairman Native
American Convention.” At the hour named, we
proceeded to the plaoo indicated, where we found
four reporters and nine other persons assembled,
which constituted the entire strength of tbe
Convention. After waiting a oouple of hours,
and finding there was no hope of scouring a
number eoffiolent to transact business, several
of these walked off In disgust—an example soon
followed by the rest; the attempt to raiso a
meeting being pronounced a deoided failure.
BciLDisa Lot —ln another column of to day's
paper will be found an advertisement headed
Orphan's Court Sale,” to which we refer our
readers. A building lot, eligibly situated, on the
oornor of Penn and Marbury streets, adjoining
the depot of the Pnnsy vanin Railroad, will bo
offered this day, at public outcry, on the premi
ses, at 2 o'olook, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer.
It will be poroeived at a glance that here is a
desirable opportunity offered for investment,
and all those interested in that way should be
jou the ground punctually at the hour.
Arrest or a Deserter—Officer Wray, on
"fuhsday evening, arreßted on Fifth street, a
named Ellis Laydius, for disorderly oon
duot After placing him in the watch house, ho
became convinced from oertain expressions let
foil by the prisoner, that he was a deserter from
tbe United States Army, and at last induced the
man to confess that he had ran away from Cor
lisle Barraoks. Information of the arrest was
yesterday sent to tho commanding officer at that
plaoo, and the prisoner will be kept in oustody
here until a requisition is forwarded.
'•'*» 'v'".".!...
(For the Pittsburgh Poet.]
New Crrr Hall—Next Monday evening, Joe
Brown, the celebrated Amerioan jig dancer, aad
his Ethiopian Thrushes, will make their re-ap
pearance at the above beautiful and capaoioua
Hall, and perform every night during the week.
The talent comprising thiß company is deoldedly
equal, if oot superior, to that of auy troupe that
has Lately visited os. Joo Brown in his jigs and
comic dances outshines all competitors, while
the vocal and instrumental performers cannot
be excelled. Performances of a superior char
acter may bo anticipated—laughable, ludicrous,
witty and entertaining. Nothing approaching
vulgarity, we are assured, is ever indulged In by
thiß troupe. We expect to see City Hall crowd
ed each evening with the visiterß to the County
Fair.
fry- Cholera haring olrcaly made its appearance in
the Sooth and West, it will be well lor all to know that the
most reliable preventive i* Dr. Hostkttkk’b celebrated
Stomach Bitten, 'i beae Bitters, taken before meal?, a* per
directions on ibe bottle, hare proven their .virtues beyond
a doubt. Daring ibe sickly eeasoo lart year In Pittsburgh,
and elaewhwe, they Were found invaluable, and are repre
sented to have done more for the sufferers, even after being
taken with cramps, than any other medicine In the market,
hence the neceesi’y of getting a supply in time. For sale
by dealers generally. UOSTKTTER, SMITH * CO.,
ge p22 207 Penn street.
fry* Clark's stomach Sitters are acknowledged
by all wbo have tried them to be the best family medicine
of the age, for the euro of Dyspepsia, CoatWonesa, and a dis
ordered state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no
rival. The proprietor* do not pretend to caution people
from using other preparations that are palmed upon the
public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have
found that only one trial was needed to render such caution
utmeoeesary.
For sale, wholesale, by Col' uu A Clark, No. 22 Market
street; Gse. H. Kkt«r, 140 Wood street; aod by Druggists
generally.
fry- Stocking Factory.— 0. DALY’S Stocking
Factory, where everything is made in the 110SIKKY LlNfi,
Is »l the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. He la con*
Unualiy turning out every variety of Hosiery, well made
and suitable to the season, which may be always obtained
Wholesale and Retail at hie Store, corner of Market alley
and Fifth street. Don’t forget the name —0. DALY and
No 20. *p2&
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
Reported Expressly for the Daily Moraiug Post
[ftPXCUL DISPATCH TO THJt UORMtKO POBT.J
State Fair—Arrival of the President*
Harrisburg, September 2d, lSf-£>. —There was an immense
crowd at the Fair grounds to-day. I’realdeot Pier e and
uuilatrJved at noon. The evoort was very tine; Ibe od
oress and reply of the President was exceedingly happy.
He stops at Buehler’s Hotel and will stay over to-morrow.
A great multitude are expeoted here on Thursday. Unite
a number are present from other States. Weather fine. U,
Decrease of mortality at Korfulk»Krom
Mexico.
BAimtoUX, September 26—The bout from Norfolk brings
the gratifying iulolligeoce of an Improvement In tLe health
ol Norfolk and Portiunc-uth. Yesterday there were onlv
iwo new cas.-o apd four deaths at Portsmouth. At Norfolk
there were thirty deal he nod twelve new cneea Dr Kiser
is not dead, but Is v*ry 111. The cool weather 1h having a
favorable effect, and is diminishing the number of new
New OrleaDß papers of Tborsday have been received, with
dales from Tampico to tbo Ist, wbirh announce a ruvolu
pon against the Government there. Tsxnploo adopts the
plan of Ayutio, and recognizes the Government of Car
re m.
The Ban Antonio Sentinel says that the American Bouod
or/Survey found no gold In the Measllla territory, notwith
standing the Mexicaus reported its exlatencH Near Santa
Oruz, rich silver ore, in grrat abundance, has Iron found
by the Surrey.
President Pierce paauvl through this city this morning,
on hi* way to the Pennaylvaala State Fair, at llarrl-burg
The Slate Fair.
HAttKI3BUE<;. Peptrmber 26.—President Pb-rtw armed at
noon, aocompariiid by hi* suite, 000-isliug i ( Couiml-»tcii
er Shugart, of the Palent ofhi-e, Sidney Webster. Judire
NkhoL-ion, 11. Welsh, J. tV. Forney, Baroutu, of halt , and
J. t\ Kennedy. lL*ows were taken tor the party at itueti
I-i’b Hotel. The Pie>i.leut was r»ceif«d by Ibe Comuiillee
of the Agricultural l*oriety amid a national volute if c&n
non. The weather i*i Cue, and tbo aW*ck of borava. dome*-
tic articles, veget h'e6 and poultry 1» the largest ever ex
hiblted At ten o'd'ck upward.-* U‘. uOO porame were upon
the fair ground*.
Know Nothing Nomination*,
N*W York, September 23.—The Know Nothing Flab* Con
rentiuo at Auburn yesterday wnmitxated for Comptroller,
Lorenzo Bum>w«. fur Attorney ile'-nral. Stephen B Cu-h
log . for Canal Ooumnudoour, Sir. Whalen , t- r M«*e Tree
purer, Ftopben C. Clark, and fur £‘.a!e Engia«*r, Col S
Seymour.
Blaigichaielts K. S.'i,
Busies, Beplemb*r 26—Toe Know Nothin?* of tbo otatt
have iasued a circular, advimPg the trionds of the Atnwrl
can tuoTemeut, iu Massachusetts, t* at M de!*vat**s It
open meeting, Lo chouse delegatee to a feta to CouveDU«.-ti ti
D. taiuafe candidates tor 8t«u? n!hc^r<.
Tlie Solid Whlgi of Boiloa
IR-stor, September 26 —The Whigs of th’s city bold
meutlog last utgbi and app-'ii. t-l a Urge number Jah
gates to the Mat.*Con veo. ion he* \*ei i* mad>* by pn_u
ment citizens CipjKiSed to Jus on and in firor of straight in
\\ hlg uominatiou^.
ilallroad Accident— Four Perioni Injured
Tollpu, September 2C —The one o’clock train tbu morn
Ing from Chicago ran c<rf the truck today, olx»ut one u.dr
from this city; fear jer*-ou u were mjuii'd, the bairgagp
mister. It U thought fatally. Th<; accidrtu »«** raused t>y
the switch being c-je-u.
Kepnbllcou and Whig Conventions
bVEAi'UMX. Septemb-er 26 —The l’«putlirun Htate (Vi.wi
tiou was orgaoired by eln -.log Reutw-o C IVoton. of CL
Laucjue, Prealdent. The \\ hlg C'i'io-Dtion 1 • Kill busv se
UtDg preliminaries. Tha aiWndabrn of delegates h i*r f
and the fueliug guc«l.
A Kafractory Adjutant llvmoved
Habtforu, Ct , ftyptrcnber -C -The <loT,*ro,<r hue recior
«n 1 the Ailjntant tieu«ttbl of Ihr Sfo’e f**t negh-ctlD/ tr. dt>*
band the lrb*h rallitsry companies we iiirr.M, auJ
appointed another who ba.« performed that Jut)
Destructive Fire
Dctp.o.t, S«plv<mb«*r 26 — A tirw (t- urn i FlltA. M»- it •
oq Monday. which U.Htrotod th*» M<." V t u M*Ui -iM-t t
Loss Si»d.OOO.
AUCTION SACKS
Auction —Haiti Dally
AT tbs Commercial wales Room?. cornet r< W. 1 »oJ
Fifth «tr*»t»,at 10 o'clock, A. AJ . ft i r«i »•«* r:men(
• I ijeaaimabU, Staple and Fancy l) rj tJocie, C.» h<ns.
au<l Shoes, lists,Caps, A<* ,
AT V a’CLOCK, i\ M ,
i)roe«ri?s,QaMtisw£,r«, QiMwwtrr, Table Cutlery, L-xklnn
Glafwe. New and Ssoond Hand Household and Kll-'i.en Fur
n-.’.ure AC.,
AT 7 o*CL»>tn, K M
He-oifi, Stationery. Fancy Artlcu-a, i oetrn
LUrlwareand Cutlery, Ch>thioz, Variety «.»<»• I", <*.;J and
watches, Ac. P >! UA'- i.-. Au.-t1.u0.-r ;>3l:tf
P. H. DAVIB, Auctioneer.
OH PH A NS' OOURT HA I.K uF It KM, EHTATB in AIU
ffhfnv ('ill/ —On Thursday »reuiiuf, -T,h. at
H o'clock, at the Merchant*' Kx>hant'e, Fourth v.r<**t, *lll
I,* raM, by ordor of Robert Hobb. A JminirßrHlor of Her
J.hn T*s***y, drtoeawed, that rery yaluable let on Second
Rank, Id Allfttbvnj, having a frwut uf 21 1 feet on Washing
too Street, extending bark an dejdh ol tltiO feet lu
tbe Pennsylvania ('anal; on which nr** cm-ted a superior
dotiblo two btory Brick Mansi* » Ih-upe *iih outbuildings,
ami one two etorv frame dweliitn-. The »ill be sold
enttru, or aubdlrtdiid Into four pan-elr
Alro, tire three story IJri'k Sw-re* an 1 liwel’ing? on An
dureon strwet, near the Cana*. e«eh I t hayinc n front “( ' 22
feel ou A n lerxon street, ext, ndin.’ back vt t*<»t lo i I feet
alley.
Also, I «r whom it uiay concern, eix Lots*. buring each a
trout lf Ift) f«*«l on Anderson nlievl, rjteodJug back ul. in;
the South Common W$ leet to ft A feel alley
\' That the J 1 u(»• r!u t en.lt-ol of Ihe LtUmonJ Market
ll.u- „ at;.l the 01*rk of Ibr Market* shall p«j to the Tree
#u-«r of the Diamond Market Ibume A*B<-ri»tlou on W*d
ue* lay and Saturday »f earb and every w««-k,atl It.- money
collected by them la and arouDil the Diamond Market*,
odJ the Clerk of th« Market* ahall pay to the City Trusu
rer once In each and every week alt lh* money *tiib he
shall have collected to the Fifth Ward onJ PcuUb Hill Mar
keU.
S»c. VI That from and after the expiration of the time
for which the preeeot Clerk of the Markets was elected, the
salary of the Clerk of the Markets ahull he SIX Huudml
Dollars per year, payable by the Market !!ou*« Aasccialioa.
fbat all monies collected by the Clerk of the Market* In the
Diamond Markets shall be paid by him to the Tieaeursr of
the Diamond Market House Association, aoconilng to the
provision* Ql the preceding section of this Ordinance, and
all other moneys collected by him, whether in the Scotch
Hill . r fifth Ward Markets, or for measuring wood, bark,
lime, sand, or weighing bread, shall be paid to the City
Treasurer without any deduction whatever, and all butter
taken as nominal pounds, or for being f f light weight, by
tb* said Clerk of the Markets, shA l beglteu to the Guar
dian* of the Poor of the Olty of Pittsburgh, for the benabt
of the poor, and the said Clerk of tbo Markets shall keep a
ro r**’t account in shook to be provided for the purpoae,of
nil moneys by him received,showing the date of the receipt
! of each Item, the name of euch person from whom recolved,
keeping an account of amount* received for measuring
wood, bsrk, lime, band, au<! weighing<-f bread, ssparateand
dirtloct from moneys received as Clerk of the Markets, end
the money so received shall be paid to the City Treasurer
on such and every Wednesday ami Saturday.
gic. VII. That the Clerk of the Markets shall rive bonds,
with good and sußlcient security, in the sum of one thou
sand dollars, for the faithful performance of bisdutlus.i'aid
bond to be approved by the Committee on Markets.
btc. VIII. Tlmt the provisions of thl* Ordinance shall
take edect from and after the dale of its passage, except so
much of sect on sixth as taiales to the change in the salary
of the Clerk cf the Markets, but the said Clerk shall be re
quired to keep an account book as provided lor In said cor
"* Uoo from and after the paasage of this Orxiinano*, shirk
jambs - JAMM c. wcuit. be at an and all proper times open to the exam
Blakely 4t Rlcltey, I Inatlon of th« Committee on Markets.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of Seven h and: jx. That any Ordinance or Ordinances, or any \
Smith field streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farm*, Houses, I tjoort thereof which are hereby altered or supplied, be aud
Lota. Mills. Furnaces, Afl-, bought and sold on commission. lhe paUJt) ftro teru by repealed.
Laud Warrants, Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. Rape- : orjalnft j ttQ d enacted Into a law in Councils, this, the
cial aUentlon given to subdividing Forms and disposing of , yi( |, Jay ~,• Bspleuber, AD. 18M>.
them. Terms reasonable. JOHN H KENNEDY,
Terms —One-third cash, reMdue in nn«* and fvo yvar*.
wlib interest. P. M. DA VIA, Auctioneer
ASSIGNEE'S &ALK nr M’LK.NuIU I*»U.VI'KV ''Ml-
Un Tbur* isy ••Tenia*, September 271 h, at * i/ducti, at
the Merchant.-*’ Km-hang**, Fourth street, will be «'ld. by
order ol Robert Robb, Attd . d*# of Jit*. 8. Negley, tb« l > '" r J r
beautiful country Beat, of about f>d acre*, in Collins town
fblp, adjoining lands of Jos. MeCully. Wra. M Peirple atid
Catharine R- Negley . no which *re erected i> Urge and rle
gnot brick m nsjon. two tenant bouse*, brick stable, govn
bouse, and other outbuildings. The grounds arc In a high
s ate (1 cultivation, and improved iu the best manner.
Also, about eight acres of land contigu'u* tn the above,
situate on the rivar road leadloc from East Libeny to the
Allegheny Cemetery and LawreoccviHe.
The above will be sold entire or in suitable Bubdivlsifus
of from three to ten acres, to suit purchaser*. Bale positive.
Terms at sale. Plans hd<l further information cau he ob
t, iued at tha Auction Store.
M p 26 P. M. DA VIB, Auctioneer
iVkICK oTObE ANy DWELLING ON Liueau i FT.
[) AT AUCTION—On Thursday evening, October 4th. at
7 Uj o’clock, at th« Merchauld’ Kxrbsngc, will he aold —That
valuable Lot of Ground, situate on Liberty, above St. Clair
street, having a float of feet, aod extending back ) 1 *
to an alley I<> f* t wide; on which la *re*t©d the com
modious, well finished ihree-atory Ilrick Sure and Dwell
ing, No. IM, occupied by 0. Krets, with back building, rnr
i luge borne, aLibld, and other improvements. Term*— Od«
third cash, res-ldue in one »nd two jean*,with interest,
BP p22 P- M DAVIS, Auctioneer.
iAORFEITKD INSURANCE sTuOR AT Al OTIUN —Uu
P THURSDAY evening, October 4th. at 7 o'clock, at the
Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order
of James b McGill, Bec’y, 46 Shares Capital Stock of Pitts
burgh Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company, forfeited
lor non-payment oi instalment.
Ht .pH 11.l 1 . M. DAVI3, Auctioneer.
f nias. M- e. root, .
VI I Lli"I nle R , A
No. 28 Diamond allnj ,
Pittsburgh, i'A.
jyg~Country Merchants and Milll
ners supplied with Pattern Bonuuta / rjVAx A
at wholesale prices. |«*p2&dlw * "
" \valoHtf and Watch Hepalrlug,
WW. WILSON, Market stTeet, corner of Fourth.
# Gold uud Silver Watches from $lO to SS6o. Role
agency for sale of Charles Frodaham's unrivalled Time
keepers. Watch Repairing attended to promptly, and done
in a superior manner
Jewelry, Silver Wore sml Military doods at Eastern
prices, Be P^^
Q. f. BEOTT- - O. CUETI3.
Brotl At Curtis,
Dealers in real estate, st. ahvhony faua,
Aftnncxufa Territory. Land bought and sold through
out the Territory. Money loaned, Investments made to the
best advantage, and Land Warrants located. Also, Agents
for the rale of Lota in the town of ST. CLOUD, 05 miles
from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Pallfl.
The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mimle
bippi at this point, and the numerous advantages It pos
ceases as & place or business, will make it cue of the
cities in tbo Northwest.
' amneicts.
Ex-Govera(>r ilamsey, Minnesota.
Uou. Wm. ft Welsh, Chief Justice ol Minoeacu
Hon. J. Meeker.
Hon. H. M. Wee, Delegate to Oougrog*.
Bice HolUngflhead A Becker, Attorneys at Law.
M° U. s. L.nd Office
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITfSBURan BOAJiD OF TRAD It AND
nBaeuAHTs 1 kxciiarob.
OFFIOKRB.
President—L. WILMARTH.
first Vies President—T 8. Cliaxs.
Second u “ Qio. W. o***
Treasurer —N. Houcks, Jr.
Secretary—3 p. Bake.
Superintendent —B. T. No&tsam, Ji.
Committee of Arbitration for September —T. 8. Clahjc, V.
B.;*Jt«o P. Pises, JUs. CPIL Scullt, R. T. Ltxoa, W. B.
HoLKla.
DALLY BEVIKW 0? PITTA BUBO H MARKETS.
Ornoa or rax Daily Momenta post, \
Thursday, September 26,1866. j
FLOUR—SoIes 110 bbl* supetfine and extra from wharf
at $6,80@8,90; 60 do extra from first hands at $7,20 ; 25 do
do firom wharf at $7; 60 do superfine Jo at $6,80; 20 do do
from eto eat $7.
GRAIN—Sale* 200 bus Oats from store at 29r.
WHISKY—SaIes 10 bbls rectified at 86c.’
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
BiltimobS, September 26.—F100r unchanged for all de*
scrlptlons ; sales at $7.10. Wheat firm at pievious rates.
Corn dull; sales at BO@SS. Sales Mess Pork at $2l @s22;
Prime $19,60@20. Shuulden Baeou Sides ISW
@l3J>4. Bulk Utate-.Shoalders 11*4, tides 12, Hams lljj£
.(a)l2c.
To Wholwals Grocftrf) Liquor Dtalsra
and Manufacturer*.
THE SUBSCRIBER Is now Importing a superior quality
of OIL OF OOGNAO, of which % of an ounce with 60
gallons pure Spirit will produce a flneOognao Brandy. His
ESSENCES OP ROOHELLS and OTABJ/S BRANDY; of
JAMAICA and ST. CROIX BUM, ABAC. CIDER and
TEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and SOOTTISU WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the groat demand after them. Di
rections for use will invariably be given by
DR. LEWIS FEUOHTWANGER,
141 Malden Lane. New York.
P. S.—lmporter or Daguerreotype Cbemieais, Platino,
Bismuth, Manganese; Thom's ExLOop&iva,Sulphate Am
monia. Ac. dec2l:istf
CAUPETINGS.
DBI.AWiUS COUNTY C/LKPiTT MANUFACTURING
ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles
below the city Une, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIS
TER, VAPKSTRT, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK
and VENETIAN OARPETING, at very reduced price*
for cash or city acceptance, (interest added.) The stock,
comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS ofetery variety,
mu be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at
tb* Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND at, PHILADELPHIA.
Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets.
)«U.3ia:la JJiIDNEY^JONKS^
New Bottling Katabllatimant.
BOYD A MORTON h»v«- enteral ioto co-partnerahlp to
transact the business ot BOTTLING, in all its branch
es, at OH Liberty street, Neville Hall.
They have constantly on band a superior article 'of
INDIA ALK, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and families
will find it to their advantage to give us a call, and exam
ine for tbemeelveH. We albO bottle a superior article U
PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATKII.
Term* as lavorable &s any other house iu the city. All
riders put up at short notice. BOYD A MORfON,
jel£4m No OS Llberty_st, NevilU Hall.
Mscbanios’ Bask or Pittsuuxoii, |
. August 31, 1066. »
K STOCKHOLDERS of the Mechanics’ UanK ol Tiitf
s. burgh are hereby notified that the third instatm-mi oi
$12,50 per share will be Jue on the 10th of October proximo,
and the fourth and last instalment of $12,5J per t-hure ou
the 20th November following, payable at the Hanking
House, on Fourth street, as per rosoiutiou of the B;ard ot
Directors. |«epl| GKO. D. McGRKW. 0«-hl«-r
rpHK partnership heretofore existing between tbs sub-
X soribers, under the firm of MURPHY, TILRSAN 4
CO , tii DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on tb" Ut Inst.
The tmeiaeas will be settled by either of the partners, at
the old stand. No. 48 Wood street, Pittsburgh
FRANCIS TIERNAN,
MORE*: JONES,
PUtnburgh, Sept. 3d. 1866. N. GRATTAN UURPUY.
AL*l“The undersigned will continue Ibe Who* emit Dry
(jW'j business, under the firm of JONES A TIBRNAN. iu
the house No. 48 WOOD street, lately corupled by Murphy,
Tiers no A C«*. MORRIS JONtS,
e*p4.dlu»*llw FRANCIS TIERNAN
Air* JUNKS A TI KILN AN have associated with them, In
the WHOLESALE DRY GOODS UUSINKSS, JAM KS \U.
I.AIN, to take effect frcOl the I*l last. The s:yl« c-f t!.e
firm u. bv JUNKS, TIERNAN * CM,
I’kteborgh. September 6th, Ih6s—(wpfi.d t m* » 10
Irving's Grsat Work*
I'liß LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON —The Aral vol
ume of the above work is now ready for delivery—the
M-cond volume will be ready shortly, ft Is n»* tly gotten
ap—print ed on fine paper, with three or more portrait* and
J lan*. Trice $2.00 per voiume.
Tiii* edition is published exclusively by saWcripUoo, and
payul-!-- ou the delivery of each Voluble
T J KISN KK ACO are *»te AgnnU U.r tL« above aor k
Office, No. SO Fifth fitr»*«-t, l.v l<auffer’* lka-kelor*.
the Ikk»lch will b* opeu tor subscriber’# nauiea.
All orders addnenud to T. J. R. A L\*. mil 1+ eirlctlv
alteadrj to. 9Jf* Ceuvaneers wanted BUg-d*o.'n
Au Ordinance,
Put :h' lUCsr Ht julatwn of the DluwirtnJ Jdar- 1 i
HK It ordained and enacted by the c Ue-u« of PtUat-urgb,
i-i Select and C< mrnon Council* owembied, and it i*
hereby ordained aod eoantod by authority of the fame
So 1. That from and atier tne passage of thU Ordinance
u nbatt uol t>« lawful for any Butcher or other pcr«oo or
pemouH to have or keep within cbe Diamond Market Him
see, any Hid*-*, Pelta, Sxiuf, Spoiled Meal, or other nflansive
offal, after eanrtow ; and any person or [<er»oUS whoohail
have or keep within said Market Houses any such article*
after kunrlse, or who nuall at aoy time place or cauae to be
placed In or around tha eabl Market lioua®, on the pav*
Uiculrtor elacwhe a, any decayed Fruit or Vegetablea, Melon
kiudo. Rotten Egr*. or other Offal, fhol! for rarh offenc*
furteit and pay, for the um of thi city, a how of not L-u
than one dollar, nor more than live doiur*, to bo mrovered
** fiara l .r brvscbea i-f I3ly Oriitiaucri aru now by law re
c-ov'-raMc. And it l* hereby «n;Arud upon and mode the
duty of the Market OoDidablr to fee that U<« peOaitie* ter
any breach <-f this oorlion are properly enforced
Sm. 11 That tb*- Joint Building Committee, In eou)anr
ti- n »i:h the Supemj'.ocdcat of tb« Dianv.n-l Market
11 1..- and they urw hereby authorised to have |*,.rt*bU
„t*od< pr>rtrd, and placed within the aalls of the iut«r
n> .,ri,v, ot the ; lamond M»rfe»t Houmvi in eurh aoiauneroa
Mail OmtnUti-o may eiCH-dit-ut. sahl atauds, *heu
pr.irldtd. to be pla<-o>i w aa not to Inlerfetr with the doo'«
i.-odiug lulo Hatd bulSJiuga. Tt r eai I may b" rentrd ,
l,y Ihf Su peril) t t>Odt Ql, utder the dlrt.'U.m wf the Ci-uiinil j
Us» on Markets, by the *«t, m nth ur to »urh Tarn,- ;
era as may wi*b t* procure a i>ermanant location, hot ail I
■ u.-h >und» vhU'h moy not be so rented ta>y be oc-upL-d
fii»a (f cborg* by auy person of lh« llghl prtvluct*
[ ground or tillal by auch prriv'r.s, ('h- Oommitte* ]
on Market* U- U- tlie judges in cm* of any disagreement
between the eriuteudrut and the seller, aj to the kind '
nf articles to be offered on Mdd Btanda, hepe dekigDaled aa 1
•• li. ht artlea,") but Iu no case abnU BteDd* b« rvntod to t r
i>e/-upied l/> l.u. krU-mor e«**un4 ha»-i dealer*. all rent*
ari-dog from »u<-.h atoodn ah»ll be .-.dtactad t-y thw Superli.
teodeot of the D.am oJ Marle-i IL-nwi, aud aliall bo paid
l-y him to the Treasurer of the Ihaint-bJ Market U"uae A*
et~*l»uou
B*c 111. That all stall* or ntauds lo Ihe Qrst or lower
stories ot the Diamond Market Ilcrufft-4. (axr«p( to far oa thtdr
tree un-upau.-y by farmers la piavl-Jed for lo the preceding
oct-tUio of I In* Drdluanre ) shall be rented by tha Superln
len ient')! the Diamond Market House*, utklaj lha .JlmMkm
t .4 the 0»-tuinlUe* i n Mark***, the rents U< l*e eollneter"” '
h-rrU'fore, by ffoiJ , 'Ui"-r otendebt, aud paid t • the Trea»u
rer > (the Diamou-1 Matke. II u^* l latuib , and U shall
l>« tbe d itv of the paid **upertn!rad»*iit to keep, or natt U>
be kept, all the entrances lnt<> aod paoAogeS through the
lower -P ries of *a d Market Uoosvn oj«sn at d free (or Un
use cl |wra>QH haviDg Uu.-lores therein, <?xeep>t so far a* the
passage* around the walls may be obairn-ted by tha aland*
provided lor IU the pwcontl *e*'tloa of this Ordinaoc* 1;
ehali hi* duty .U ie« that the proTlcioti* of the 6r*t *i-c
! : ( . - a of li.n ordinance are c rnpltrd with ; and m hem*rer 1 e
moy deem it nece.-aary, In- may call upon the Market U’O
stable U- aulonv thu proVi-iouß of the said wr'luu, tu pre
x<rrti or J«r, • r lo enlorce the rules «od regolalioo* of the
uiarkeia id .he lower atone 1 of tha Dlatnnod Market
iioUMTA.
Sk; IV. That it ahxll be th*duty of iha Clerk of the Mar
kets to enforce the provisions of the Heat oeclioo of thl* Or
Jiuaoce, as well os of ail other Ordinances which are uol
hereby altered, supplied or repealed, iu the ae<-ood story of
lbs Market lioose ou the west Bide of the Diamond, and to
all Ihe epoces occupied a# aUnda in the Diamoo't Market
which are on the outai i« of the walla c.f the Market llnu
«*«, aod the Market Constable, when called upon, shall
tender huu *uch aasdsUnce as may be rrquireJ lo prveerv
I lug order auJ iu BUforciog the rule* anJ regule'Uuia of the
umikcle.
President pro tern, of Common Council
Attest: M. W. Uwia,
Clerk ol Cotmnou Council
John T. Wa)T»u»,
Cl«rk of Salwt Connell.
Land Warrauti
riiLIK blgbeat market price oaid i)r4o, 80 and 1540
I acre Land Warrant*, of the late l«me.
Also, for 80 and 100 acre Warrant*, Issued under tbe
law of 1860.
Apply to
sa*p2l:d*w
BLAKELY A BIOHBY,
corner of Seventh and Bmlthfleld eta.
~ wm. H. TaJcott ft Co.,
MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of LOO KING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES. Also, Whole
gal* dealers Id Imported and Domestic FANCY GOODS.
We have just received a fj 11 assortment of all articlea In
our line, and invite the attention of dealcra to our stock
being confldunt we can offer them inducements both os to
prices and quality of goods.
V y«p24:d2w 63 WOOD ST., corner of Fourth.
Pancy and Variety Good*.
/ BLOCKS—A fine assortment; Willow Ware, Port Mon-
V ; nalea, Brushes of all kinds. Carpet Bags, Hooiery,
Ole*.**, Combs, Ac., Ac., all at lowest prices, at£ Wood st.
lw WM H. TALOQ7T A CO
Wanted,
BUSHELS CLEAN PRIME BYE, for which
l] uuu “»‘■w-* "^ssfifnSuS
re-.24:11w»wH No- 299 LI belt, u.
GIUM ARABIC- for aale By
f uepa) B. A. EAHNBfrTOOK k CO
■juTASB— ly ctioSe pur* for *ale by
Y wpW HENRY H. COLLINS.
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.V EW $ FOII «/S' S-.il JttEJV.
Thi Brvkk. —Last evening at doafc there xwta 4 feet
inchea water in the channel, by the pier mark, showing o
xlae of 4 Inches during the previous twenty-four hours.
Judging from the heavy raina of yesterday morning, we
have no doubt there will be a large rise.
Tut eteamer “ Forest Oity, M Oapt. B. A. Way, is the regu
lar Wheeling packet to-day. She leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M
Tbi eteamer “ Quaker City," CapL M’Datxlel, leaves this
evening for the Falls City. Oaptaln M’Danlel, and Frank
Gaitree,' will do the agreeable, and no mistake.
Tbs fine steamer Argonaut,” Capt. J. 0. McLane, being,
unavoidaby detained yesterday, will certainly leave today.
Mr. Ludwick will be found in the clerk’d office, Always'
ready to attend to ihe wants of passengers.
Tax Louisville Courier, of the 24th, nays:
The river was falling ymteiday, with six feet 2 Inches
water in the caual last evening by the mark. On the falls
there ware four feet two Inches, In the pass. DurlQg Bat
onlay the river had risen a few inches, but yesterday It
commenced receding.
Ta* St Lonls Democrat, of the 2'2dsftys:
The “ Helen Mar” has been eohl to Oapt. B. F. Beasleyj
for $3,600
The river at tbi# point, and below too, no doubt, Isdowo
to within a few Inches of its depth nine days ago. It is
falling at the rate of about six inches in the 21 hours.
Neither the Upper Mississippi, the Illinois nor the Missouri
were improving at latest accounts.
Tax Cincinnati Columbian, of the 26th says;
The river, during yesterday, fell about six inches, audio
the evening continued to recede The weather, however,
was very fine, the temperature of the air being about 80
degrees, with a slight pfospe?l of rain soon.
Business along the riter, though not so brisk as usual,
still moved on in such a way as to indicate that the regular
Fall trade bad fully set in, and that we may, Irom this
time forward, look for a steady increase in the forwarding
of mannfaotnred articles and in the agricultural products
of the country.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and VV heeling
Packets.
I Jfr The MLRNAU Captain J. A. buoiu, and
■fagßaSi&tha VURKST CITY, Captain B. V/AT, will
run a* regular DAILY PAOKKTB, betweeu Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all iuterinedUt.-
porta
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Monday*, Wed
nesday* and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. M.— iiriumin/aue
trill leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday*,
at o’clock, A M. _ _
The FORKST CITY vlll also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesday',
Thursdays and Saturday*, at 10 o'clock, A. M.-
she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7V4 o’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J b. OOLUNCWOOD, Agent,
No. I£>6 Front street.
Regular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling,
marietta amt GalliopolU.
ipp Tht> new and cplendU Aieamer CON VO V,
lJE|&*{|jou* WolV. Jr, Mauler. K Dao&A'Ui. Clerk.
££ggßQgEftwill !«**ve lor the above and lQlvruic-iUte |>or la
every Tuesday. at 4 o clock, P M., positively
For freight, or passage, apply " D board 10
jyrj U. M. UAKTON. or C. BARN BA. Agents.
For Cincinnati, St. Louis, Galena, Uu
boqnc and St. Panl.
Tbe utoamer SAINT LOUIS, Captain J*sa«
Clerk, W. T Uxkß; will hsere for the
intermediate porta 00 ,
September '29, at 10 A. M.
For irelghl or passage apply on board, or to
mj.27 FLACK A HAUSES, Agwntfl.
"For Cincinnati*
, The stumer Ri'CUESTKK, Captain U. W.
1 OUrt, I>uw; will leave for the above
■aS&iußoS&anb intermediate portion SATURDAY, SepL
2yth, at 10 o'clock A. 11.
For freight c r passage apply on board, or to
s*pis FLACK A BARNES. Ageq}*.
Far Ht. Loali, Galena, Dubuque aiul
Bt. PauL
*—v The - trader QIPbY, Capt. Jot-s Kusn-a-
Clerk. UtGifcT, will leave for the • »"*-
■SSB&E&baDiI Intermediate port* on -WKDNEBLAV
September 2L.h, at 1 P. M.
For freight ot paaaagc Apply 00 board, or to
FLACK A LARNKS, Agent-.
For St. Louis*
f—, The utaamer CLAHA DEAN, CapUlo (J W
Ulßu . Clerk, Lirrt*. will leave for th* i»L>>-
intermodiate portion TUUKSDAY, Sept
'/itb, At lu A. kl
fur freight or paMage apply on boonl.
«rp2b FLAO& A LARNFS. Ag»ot».
For at. Louis, Oslens, Dubuque 'ijMl
St. Paul.
Tbe atemmov LUCIK MAT, CaptalD J J
1 . Clef*. A . Will leave ft.r
fifisS&SQlflß&the above and Intermediate jort.i tu Till'US
DAY', S*fH*»tnber s ‘g 7 th, at 10 A M
For freight or pn-<*wge upply on l»>arJ, ■ r to
wrp2o FLACK A UAKNKK. Ag*n*«i
For Cincinnati
■ «v The splendU ttaamtr ELLA , Csipt A P.«;
Dcsla* , will leave hit llte aod
wSaaafißfflblti ter mediate port.- on i ll LRiiPA,\, September
j 27, at 30 A. M
i F>t freight or pa-sage apply on board, or to
| s«p*2C FLACK A JkI&NKH. Agent*
I For Zanesville*
The etearner CHRv'OIT, OepL
I Clerk . U t i.*tj , win IrttVe for iho above aod ftU
j mediate porfo on THURSDAY, September
1 For freight or passage apply on tourd, or to
OULUNUWOUD A HA It n KK, A<eafo
For l.oulstills.
Th* *t«*rDrf oUtKKh CITY, Cspu.o M.
I ■ CLrk. F uiitt l l , will leave for the
Jg§2gg@3*b->v« aod intermediate potti ,m TURsbAI.
,h* pled bet 2Mh. at 10 o'clock A M
F,«r freight or i«*s*»ge apply OD °r
B e«p‘*-* John flack. Apm?
For St Louis.
The steamer J S PUINfIUS, CepUm W u.
I t* . Clerk, .1 K:n-.uuU'; will for
MsfißßnShtbe above an>l iulern>edia>e p>»ri* on FBI i>A V,
Sopteai «r IS. at 4 P M
Fwi freight or applr >»u lioard, or L>
B4KNL.H A FLACK,
For St. Louis
The (■ learner A Uu< IN A LT, 0* plain U C M
I 1 , », Laas. Clerk. Luuwiot . *iii le« , « for lb'« nt»-» e
mlerruedlaia p. rts <>u TIIUKsDAI,
j temoer^f(tT. l *t 10 ii'rUx-k A. M
For Ir<-igtit or passage applv oti U>*rd. or L
j srrpl FLACK A 11 AhN £*._A*i»ut«
I J. K. Harbour,
IKYKB CLERK, Ft Um, Mo. (at \Y. N. Neweil'v
j .-OW ) J K BARBOUR having long viperirtion 10
and Dim barging frvigh: for SL*araf«-«L». oiT-r*
superior .otiu>e(iiou;e to bteauibc^L l deal; log a DlsCliAß<>
INU CLERK. *«.v4
PITTBBUBGH AHD COSNKLLBVILLE
RAILROA D.
ritHß prTTSBORGQ AND CONNKLLsMLLK RAIL
1. IUJAD la now nj-.-u frt.ui West NrwUui to Coud»-li»tUi«-,
fifty eight Uiill* n,.xn I iU*t>urgli, c-o the Y-rnghiogtimv
lUTrf.
Ttila new rlaa.4 Road » now <<pnti f*-r Hie transport*-
1 oil i I }*«j-souKer» and freight. lu «.»,inerlk»o with tl.,- .iu*
Ki’LIA.N, truiu Pitlnb rgh l«i lV3t>u*-lUvlllr, chtilj ,
a- tiillowa •
The rtentuvr ICiHJAN wUI Ih*th 1 1 «r sh»rl. »L>v* tti<-
.Uouoogabuia bridge, every afternoon. ai half pant ti,r .*»•
o'clock, for W at Nowtmi, coouvctlug there with the morn
lug iruiu leaving at * .10 lor ConDelUville, ruJ reaching
tb.ire at U Jiii A. M ~ 10 udp lor lb* Stage for AJniontowo.
Fare toCoooelluville - $Y
Fare to Unlontown - - 25
A train will leave ConnellevlUe In ihe morning, nt six
o'clock, lor Went Newton, and connect there with the
steamer Kalian at 1.30, iu ttmo to teach Pittsburgh a*. I
JAMES Mo Ali LEY,
President of Select OouqcU.
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POST OP PITTBBTJEQH.
4 rur 4 ixcara watss in tb» ouattwit.
AttKIVSU.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward,Brownsvills.
•* Luterne, Bennett. Brownsville.
“ Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
“ Eollan, Henderickaon, West Newton.
*• Michigan No. 2, Herat, tVeHavllle.
G«n. Larimer, ——. Rochester.
- Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
•• Forest City, Way, Wheeling.
*• Rochester, Neaie, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
'* Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
“ Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
“ Eolisn, HenderieksoD, West Newton.
" Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville.
»• Gun. Larimer, , Rochester.
“ Diurnal, Hboale, Wheeling.
“ Veotare, Gordon, Steubenville.
•• Rosalie, Doyle. Wheeling. ___
STEAMBOATS,
AAfti,
P. U
Pare from Connell**!!!* to Pittsbagh $1 *5
Fere from Unlontown to Pittsburgh 2 25
The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave Con
neiltvilltf at 1220 P. M., and returning will leave West
Newton at 6.20 P. M., stopping at all way statioue for
freight am passenger*.
Travelers In search c-f business or pleasure will find a
trip Ly thi* route, along the beantii ul and fertile valLy of
the Yooghlogbeny, one of the most Interesting and profita
ble In tbe western country. The scenery of the valley is
not BUrpassed iu beauty or grandeur by any in this • late,
and the field fbr enterprise aud business is unbounded. On
both tides of the r.rer are vast deposits of mineral wealth,
inviting tbe attention of capitalists ; end the river furnishes,
every low miles, abundant and never failing wator power
for any amount of mill* and machinery.
Tbe favorable character or tbe grades, all descending
towards Pittsburgh, will ena-le this Company to transport
freights at the lowest rate*; tbuß affording a rheap. uniform
und reliable outlet for mluerals and other heavy articles at
all t mas.
For terms apply to D. W CALDWELL, Assistant Super
intendent or to tbe officers on board the steamer Kolian.
’ OLIVER W. BARNES,
President and Superintendent.
KtEK’S TRANSPORTATION LINK.
ANTIOI PATINO the waut ol facilities for transporting
ProigbU to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Penusyl
v&Dia CaQftt and Railroads, wo have increased our stock of
iioatt*. | od seme, to a DOUBLE .DAILY LINE, which
girea Da a capacity of over 1600 toas par month each way.
Wo assure our friends, ami those disposed to patronize
the State Improvements, there will be nothing seated on
our part to render general satisfaction in foi warding Rust
em and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch.
KIER 4 MITCHELL,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
rr>o TUB HONORABLK the Judges of the Court c l
I Ur Sessions of the County of Allegheny :
The petition of A. CULBKKTSON, of the Fourth Ward,
Pittsburgh, respectfully r.preseDU--
Th&t he Is a e'tlten of the United Bt&t«s and of the State
of Pennsylvania 1 that bu Is desirous to keep for sale, an.t
to sell within the sild city, vinous, spirituous, and malt m
brewed liquors, by measure not leas than one quart, accord
ing to the provisions of the Act of 14th April, A. 1). 1865.
Your petitioner, tharefbre, prays your Hon re to grant him
license to do so, on being satisfied that your petitioner is a
man of temperate habits and of good repute for honesty, and
that be naa given bond with approved security, and paid
the license fee, according to the several provisions of the
Ai*t ol Assembly above referred to. And be will pray, Ac.
seplB:3t A. OULBBHTBON.
Heal Estate Olßoe,
Corner of Sntnth and SmiOijldd sLretU, Pittsburgh.
BLAKKLY A ItfOHBY offer for sale a valuable Farm in
yi/4»TnB Township, Butler Oonnty—l4l acres.
A Ooal Property of 400 acres. The undivided half will ho
sold with 161 acres of Improved land; on which, among
other buildings, it an excellent Saw Mill.
Forty-eight Boildiog Lots in the Borough of Manchester.
Thirty Building Lots near the northern end of the
Sbarpaburg Bridge.
A Building Lot in James B. Irwin s plan, in Pitt Town
ship, (a ‘joining Sixth Wald,) will be sold very low for
cash as the owner l§ going to Kansas. Apply to
sep2'i'd*w BLAKBLY A RICHEI.
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AMUSEMENTS
fIIHBATRK—J. 0. FOSTE*, sole Leasee And Mads
■.tt* ter; ffu. H. Rtn>, Stage Mana t er ; OttAaira Fustbb,
Abrtng Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boatrrt.
paicas or adhibiuoh:
Boxes and Parquette.. ..60c. | Private Botr-s, large $B.OO
Second Tier 26». j Private Boxet,anmlL.. $6 W
Boxes for oollis l porroos 26 reuln
''"'ter Oertlflrtate, kecuriog -eats, .'ents extra.
NEAFIR will appear,
- "-Tmß, THURSDAY EVKNINQ, PxpTtiiuxa 27, ISS3,
Id a new Play, entitled,
HAKOLDE, the merchant of Calais—Har
olds, Mr. Neatle; Valinonde, Dubois; Le Roux, Mc-
Bride; Eleanor, Mrs. Cunnlogßkm.
BINOINQ AND DANOINU.
To conclude with the Burb-u* i f
like miller of W Lets lone—Caleb Ooodfeilow,
* Mr. A. W. Young; Kale Carrsway, Julia M. Oooke.
Door* open at 7 ; performance to begin at 7^.
JOHN W. M/CARTIiY,
Bill Poster and BPistributor,
Will atleud to tbe Posting aud Dietribating ol all
BI*LLB° FOR 00N0ERTS, LEOTURKrf, EXHIBITIONS, Ac.
All by mall, telegrapher other
wise—directed to the oSce of the Morning Post, will re
ceive prompt attention. a P^
PHOCLAMATIOH.
WIIEUEAB, in «nd bv the 18th sectiou of the Act of
the Gen ora I Assjmbiy of Pennsylvania, passed July
2d, 1639, entitled "An Act relating to the Elections of this
Commonwealth,’’ it I® eojaioed on the Sheriff of every
County to give notice of such elections to be held, and enu
merate In Swich notice what officers are to be elected. In
pursuance thereof, 1, \VM. M a GILL, Sheriff of the County
of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub
lic nolDe to the eifotors of said Ooontv of Allegheny, that
a GEN KRAI, ELECTION wilt be held in said County, on tbe
SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, at the several
Election Diwtricts therein.
The elcjlors of the First Ward of (he r tty of Pittsburgh
to meet at the house of Mrs. Jane Lit vie, at tbe corner of
Fourth and Ferry aireeta, in said Ward.
Tbe electors Of the Second Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at tbe Public. Swbool House in naiii Ward.
Tbe elector* of the Tblril Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to mewl ac the house of Andrew McMasters, K-q
The electorsof the Fourth Ward of the ciiy of Pittsburgh
lo meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
Tbe electors of the Fifth Ward ot the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Pennsylvania Iloutw, occupied byOotUib
SeMel, late Alex. Steward, in said Ward.
Tt.e electorsof the Sixth Ward of ibe city cf Pittsburgh
to meet at the Pnblte School House in «aid Ward.
The electors of tbe Seventh Ward of the city of PiUaburgh
lo meet at the Public School House in mid Ward.
Tlie (.lectors of the Eighth Ward of iha city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School Uouee in said Ward.
Tbe electors of the Ninth Ward of tbe city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of the first Ward of tbe city of Allegheny
to meet at tbe hoube of J. Woodhouae, in Robinson street.
The electors of the Sectml Ward of the dty of Allegheny
to mft**t at the house of widow Thompson, north-west corner
or übio street and public square.
The electots of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the Public School House in Bald Ward.
The el««-L>rd prihe luurth Ward of the city of Allegheny
to met-t at the h«<uneof t haiLli, nt the corner of Robinson
nu t Audrreou strm-U».
The elcciorr) of tbe borough cf Birmingham to meet at
■ho Town Hall on Wilkius vlreet iu said borough.
The .'ti-vtura or (Le borough of Earn Birmingham to meet
at the office of Oliver H. Ormeby, in Raid borough.
The tdeetcre oi L’uqUMQe b rough to meet at the Public
ScbnM llouceof SalJ borough.
The elrclors Of the borough of I.awrt-Dcevllle to meet at
the Public SchiXjl liou.-ie lu haid borough.
Tbe electors of the bcTTough of Sharpsborgh to meet at
the house of John Kharp, in said boroogb.
Tbs eie.:u>rs of the borough of MrKee-port to meat at the
Town Hall lu said borough.
The electors of the borough of South Ellrabelh to meet at
tbe house formerly occupi<-d by & McAninch, at the end of
the Mouougahela Bridge, In aald Boroogh.
Ihe electors of tbe Kirough of West Pittsburgh lo meet
At the house rf Rogers.
The elertore of the borough of West Elizabeth lo meet
a; the Pubii; School House In said borough
The electors ot the of Tarentuin to meet at the
Public School Ilouur In nnld Ik.rough
Tbe electors of the borough uf Manciresier to meet at the
Public School Uoos»-
The electors of tt.e lK.rough of Eliiab-th lo meet at tbe
bou-e <.f - - Graham, formerly r.cc u pie-J by Juba Waikt r,
lo Mid Lx,rough
Th<-electors of ’.tie b.*ruugb of to meet at tbe
Bi-b'-'l 11.-as* In said beroueh.
The eh--tors ot Pitt township to meet at the house of Jo-
*«,j L UindroJ, on the Meehanica' and Farmers' Turnpike
lb-ad in r> id ownahip. except tbe qualified voters residing
10 gelioa.* No. 4,7 bdJ 14, of the Raid dietrict, wbo fiha l
rote at ait general elections in the Ninth Ward cf the city
r.f Pittsburgh.
The elector-* of Peebles township to meet at tbe house of
Jobo Pettier, in tbe village of East Liberty.
Tbe elertow of Col Una townthip to meet at the houre of
William MeCall, jr..ln the village of Kaet Lifoirty.
Ttrf etertnrs Of Within* fowtmbfp to me«t at the bonne of
John Shaffer, eu the Greeuaburg Turnpike Road, in *aiJ
townnhip
Tho (debtors of Plum towuebip lo meet at the bou»« c-f
John Summervlilt, In eaid town hip.
The cle.*tore *t Patton township to meet at the bouse of
Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said town-
:hlp
Th* clo-leti* oi Penn tovnsliip to meet at the boo** < f
Robert U-ottldcuii.L-o tbe L*.-*-vbburg Koad,in naid luwttehip.
The e'e L ra ol YeisaUles t..wnahip to meet at the Public
?rhoi.l Hf-oec. ou tb* tariu of David Shaw, near the white
bnu/e formerl) uo upied by Ttiomas N»*al, now by Wm A.
Shaw.
Til- elector* <»f Kiijll*elh tOKOxhlli Li lUeet at the beu e
of i»e«.igo W cbyter. formerly »<-.upu-J by John Walker, In
Elizabeth boroogh.
The fiectors 0! Jeflerfoo foaußhip to wwl at the house
of Michael Savr, fornir?*; occupiej by J.-bu King, iu i-aul
townrfdp.
The electors of M iffiiu t.. w ushi*,» fo a»e*-t at the (!
S.rnuel WProd. f-rmerly (ccupioi Pv James 11. Ned, in
paid towtuhip.
Ibe electors of Upp*»r Si Clair tcwn.*h»p to meet at tbe
bou«e t f Jm Coouer, In said toe nship
lb* elector* of le>wer »t Calr iriwnahip to meet at llie
hotme Lately a«{.i Lv f LMle, at the jOL-cflotl Of the lilr-
OJtbgtSCHUi.l Ooal Hill H'ldx. ta Raid t^wnahlp
The elentor? nf Lbartien- town-hip me.-l ut Ibe U. uae
of William Obey. 00 the Piiu-burfb and Turn
pike.
Tbo rhetor? '*f ib'bitlK«u Uiwuxhlp to lUecl at tbe bouse
of Sarah M. F«rL.r.d, rriraerly Audi*)- M.l'ailacJ, in t-aid
townßhip
The elect -r* of Findlev L.wmhip lo awt at the houw ol
Mcdrlland A Arm«r, formerly (-'--upi.-J by J. Chari.**, iu
lh- vill* * • 1 CLa; a. in *•«! . .or.*bip
1 11- e.f u-l l* i l M/«'.U townnhlp 111 uie-t at S hcol Li•'U ’e
Nv. •* 111 (aid fiiWUxhiJ.
The eUctoni o! i.»Lio towtisiup L-> meet at the hoow* ot
Uear> V Tn. uip-oti. in S-..U lo»n*hip
TLu elfto- * <>l Franklin l.'wnAhip f> mevt at ibe hi u-»«
oo»*uplivl L-y IL. etneh. in (aLI town*hip.
Tbr elector! C-I lice-rie lowuzhip (0 meet at lb-? Fchnil
IL.ur.* N.-. Ti.iu eaid tonm-Lip.
The cict for* of Utluwm U-“ D*h>p u- m.et »t the hOUf, of
John Cowan In Raid tow n»hip.
The »-.«--H-rs id anoffdeu i.iwaKhtp t.> at ihohotii*
of Peter Ifovrr, r., Sal>l L> H ’H-*S u-
Tb-i elector'i t .S.* Jth F.i et>; <s r ship to rae«t at th«
borne of II H <}? on Ibr farm of U. V Couder, lu iftid
townnhtp
The elector* of N’-rth Faj-t’e tjsoshlp to meet ut the
li.iuiw no* ix-rujiisd t )' L rnii.'U J-u.i ..q, at Hill
in said towa*btp. ;
of Hi -j lo*-n«lip u- mr*: *u th* hou--.n of :
JarbbCoU-iogh.ru tbr Fi&uk.ia iu-ad, ii* «oid Lown<-hlp. |
Tlm! t 1.-cut- if I’iiw lu* Uf hip li: m**cl si li.f hou«* of ,
Hoeh Ct nmuiy, in *<ul t»« i
*-.fv ;-u : f 'i C«i*u lo»n»hi|' h* m<-* l ul tL? !.i-u« |
of l*<uu-l Mump, »« -aid umoabip. j
Th«* *Ut-i.iri -l Wei l*r-- i•» n- Lip u- m.- >*: the L- use |
cf Nmhari O-'Uir) »d .-.J4 L-wUhlup. ;
Ttir 1.0 fc*»l !*••*•? tnuo-ibtp tc m*-*-t a; the Public j
Hcb-d llliu— Hi l* * U-r*-agb • f Tut.iiUiui, i
The r'lvlom uf Nevtlh. I..«u*blp t<* Uieet at Sctu» I MoUn*
No. 1, (hrr**f'er .o be called ChapLu >
Tt>« i’lt-vt.iri of township h ui«M at Lbe bou.ie
of riatnurl Ritchie, iu **lJ tewuebip.
Th# t-te. ’.ofi -it lu.U.ma ’..woalip U> meet *1 lli« boost*
formerly .v-cupud by Alr\ Turonr, in saivl (t>»nrblp
Tb«-riei Uvri 1 1 M*al-t h-wo-hip meet at John ShaVt
Mill. i;j y»id L'R inhip.
The qoalihcd votero of that part «.f Indiana townnhip, 10
Allegheny county. re->ang within lb* following dearriLeU
Uiuaduru*, 10 wit tUgiouiug at a jioint ou the APegbeny
riter, a the uppet line of the farm >-f John Cubits, and run
ning a northed} >i>urs«\ the firms of **ld Cable
aud John lk>>d to the mirth-eattl corner el Cable’s farm—
thence runntDtf awe*lerij course to the Whaler townxhi?
line, in auch a iuaitt-er in* to nttbrnce all farm? ot lot*
situated m CouulnchauT.* diclrh-t, and fcnowa as the Mjwr
liurla, within uuid bouudarb-s shall hereafter tote at the
general -le'tl<m tu lb" l-orrugti of tsharpehur?, at lh*
election pod of tai 1 Uirvnit;h
At which tun-' util p'm-r tb* .juahtiei el-Morn a? afire
aaiJ will by hadot iot»- hr
Uoe pel's. n toi ."*tat«* >«*U»h*r,
Kw* i-i-.-as for iu.-i-ii.er- cl AmvriMv .-I P.mn *v If amt,
Due perrul. fo: r*l»**l l il,
t ■ \ l
o ur pen*vn f.ir t-nijtti t ouuu i*-i- n. :. i
l lue per* u I T Pf 'I. Ui t rtf * .
• Tie porrK'ii 1 • r vVui.'!y Ci , tnnil.i-'l.-u» r, |
thiejiet -"»n I -r t'cr.'r.cr.
Uoe peTf*ou for l■ir»--Icr o! I'tk'T - , I
utm for Auditor for V. yearf !
one person f-'T Auditor thr « year*.
lOiTen under my band and seal at P.ttiburgh, this 3J day of
Septemluir A l' \*b'\ and of tt'*> 1 ndupeoience i-f the
Cuited States the e gbtieth. WILLIAM MAC I Lb,
eepfi'dawt* Shoilll. j
KHPIiTAIION IN N bvV' tNU laNl>
Bararot, N. Jooe 9th, 18io.
To B A. FahnrsUx k <f Cj.—Qeotlemeu: Jfor 6?e years
past I have used 11. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge for an an
thelmintic In my practice; was first called to
it In a case where I bad failed tr. dislodge worms with calo
mel, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and uc-d
with desirable tdled; siuoa then I haTd prescribed it f->r
hundreds of patients, iuj-I in a large majority of cases v ivh
complete succers. I □ one ease a single bottle of the m«di
cltie brought away from one patient ninety <i<7Af iconns l
bare never known it t-- dc- barm, and l am induceif to
make ibis statement from an houest enuviction that it is
the rnott valuable Ve.rmiluge yet known, bucb la my con
fidence In its “ worm killing ”* powers, that 1 recommund it
to other physicians in this section, and furnish them wltn
the article. M. U SAVAGK. M. U.
T’repdred ami sold whi-leasle and retail by B. A. FAUN
BHTUCK, A CO., corner of Wood and First streeU, Ihiu
burgh. .
Jo*«|sli Wlkltc'a (larrlaga K*|iO«llory
JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on haul- J.ffW.ftf W
ness In his opacloua premiers. ( Doy
lately enlarged,) on the PitLaburgb
OreeDsburg turnpike, near the Two Mlle-wcT-
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenrevllle, rfwpertlully
iuritus the pubrtc to inspect bis stock of OARKIAUfcId
BCQGLES, Ar. An-1 Tie particulerly Inforr.H gentlemen
purc t iajcri , thut one price only is made. Fourt<*pn years'
experience in the bnein<-«rt, enables him to place before his
patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, uo
many years past it has been his particular department to
select from the vnrioua and moat talented Eastern rnaob
fucturors. The uurerre of hu new systeia 14 cemplale —the
eor.nomy of his arrangements w ill supply 1 h« beet and meet
foahlonablo manuh»ctur*« at inodorate prwrs.
UueucumlHTed by thoee heavy expenses, which the
manta lor decorating houses of business has heaped upon
the price uf good.-s (owiDg to large reu'.a) JO3KPH WHITE
will Hell ou ready ui d«) > lily, at iiiubb les« than the ueua)
,n.6U. ’ IrahtaUw:
* Oarriago»rep»lre*l in the beet manner. with defpai
ÜbILUIMU LOT FOR SALK.
A LOT W f«ot front ou WVLIK atreet. and extsnding
bark 109 feet to Wide alley. Ou the hack part of the
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for ;wc> small Houses. This Lot
in a desirable location for a residenre; and Will be Bold
low and on favorable term?. Title good, and clear from
Incumbrance. Knquireof GKO. F. GILLMUBR,
jyt3 At Office of Morulmr Pout.
Boarding School*
OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN UOTRL
and Grounds uro offered lor RENT for either the
above purposes. The site and arrangement of the houee,
the beauty, extent aud variety of the grounda, and the
singular advantage of the position, included from evary
thina obiectlonoble, render this a moat desirable location
for either a Male or Female Semiuarv. For terms, apply to
W inhattf J- W. BUTLER. 07 Front street.
Western Lands.
WK Lava arrangements with gentlemen of erperl-wce
in, the different Western States, by which choice
lands con be located at Government price. Penonsdeslrouß
of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settle
meni, will find it to their advantage to give us a calL One
of oar correspondents in lowa baa spent the last six weeka
iu critically examlnicg the lands in that Stale subject to
antrv. andwtites us that he has selected over 20,000 acres
0? choice land, BLAKKLY 4 RIOHKY
6ep2l:d*w corner Seventh and Smlthfleld fits.
MEDICAL
fir A Fact worthy or Record tnd Att«n->
tlon —WRIGHT’a TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and
certain cure for t BVBR AND AGUE. Tina preparation
for the treatment of the above dleoaae, and perfect eradica
tion of the caußtn Is one 0 f th« most important Chemical
Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralizing effects
on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acts like a
charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re*
storing the tone'of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con*
stitodoo.
Unlike the general romedies resrrted to for its treatment,
such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system
worse than they found it, it Improve the health,
purifies the blood, and stimulated the different organs to a
regular and healthy action:
Being prepared ouJer the immediate supervision ,<f an
eminent Qbemist, uniformity of strength way alwajs he
relied ou. Its unprecedented demand, aud the thousands
of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who
hare be»o thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of
it- superiority over all other preparations.
We Gan only add, in conclusion, if you are suffering from
. Fever and Ague, fry it and be cured l
PETEK T. WRIGHT A CO,
241 Market at., Philadelphia.
And all respectable Druggists throughout the United
States and Canadas.
For sale by Q£o. H. K.BYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
and R. R. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27ulaw3m is
49-Slck Headache and Seuralgia or Eiaav
Ytoaa STAnniho Cciud bt OAKELY’B DRPURATIVK
SYRUP—Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’a Row, Bayarde
town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Sick Headache of
eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Dwpura
tlve Syrup. He had tried various physicians without a
cure. Ha la now entirely well. Oakoley'e Depnrativeis
for Rheumatism, Serofala, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases
For sale wholesale and retail, DIL KEYBRR-8,
No: 140 Wood street. Sign of tbs Goldan Mortar.
Price 75 centa-per bottle. *p3
J9STA Substitute for the New Liquor
Law*—Dß. URBAN’S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN RUXrR,
a e&fe and sure remedy for (he cure of
INTEMPERANCE.
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as*a tonic is une
qualled For the following complaints it is a most valuable
medicine : Dyspepsia % Livp‘ CbmpLaint, Epilepsy,Newralffia,
Files, Fevers vf alt kinds, Delirium Tremens. General Debility.
This medicine is intended to produce a change In the sys
tem, and a distaste for'atcoholic drinks. Several instances
whore we have sold it, we bare had the most gratifying
results; so, to persons who are really’desirous of breaking
off the indulgence in in lexica ting beverages, this elixir will
be a great help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of
DU. GKO. H. HEYSEK, No. 140 Wood street, corner of
Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2&idaw
Barren’s Indian Liniment,
Fi<r Rheumatism, Bruises , Fains in the Back, Side—Sores of
all kinds.
(A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.]
Cpubkhlano, March 19,1855.
Me. 11.0.0. Cahii, Zanesville— Dear Sir:< May we ask
the favor of yon to send us twenty-four dozen BAKKHLL’S
INDIAN LINIMBNT7 Please send it without delay, as
we have not half a dozen bottles on band, and li cannot be
substituted in this country; therefore, do not disappoint
ua. ••••••• i
Respectfully, yours, Ac. Bsall A Watts
Far sale wholesale and retail at DU. GEO. H. KBYBKK’B
Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley;
also by JOEL MOBLER, Liberty street
Cough Remedies. hr. Keyser’s Pectoral
Syrup will oure you.
Dr. Keyeer’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Keytter’a Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis.
Dr. Ueyeer’B Pectoral Syrup will cure lofiaenza.
Dr. Eeyser’s Pectoral Byrup will cure a cold in the head.
Dr. Kcyeer's Pectoral Syrup will care Incipient Con
sumption.
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio,
eaye:
M I want yoo to send me two bottles of your Pectoral
Byrup by mall. There is a lady here who has a cough and
ihe doctors can’t cure her. I was in the same way, and
tried everything without benefit, until 1 got a bottle of
your Pectoral Byrup; 1 took it but twice, and It cured me
sound and wi-l L”
Ask for Dr. Estho’s Pectoeal Sieup and take no other.
Price, 60 cents. Bold at DR. KBYSKR’S, No. 140 Wood
street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. ap2salaw
Harsh’s Uidlcal Cur* Truaa will cure
nearly every case of redaceable Hernia.
TruaiM at various prices always on hand.
Children's Trusses of different forms and strength
for sale.
Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins.
Abdomnial Supporters—A dozen different kinds.
Pile Props forth* support and cure of Plies.
Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed
condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest.
Suspension Bandages.
All tbiww articles may be had or applied at DU. KEY
SKITS Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 14(J Wood
street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any
part of the coautry by sending the money and measure.
ap2sai*w
4af~ B&JLm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti
fylng the Cumplexlon, and eradicating all Tan, Pimples and
iruc&Lie from the lace. Bold at Dr. KEYSRR’S, 140 Wood
street. JanSO
NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital, (300,000,
A BALTS LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF TUB CuM
PANY.
in Sleek Notes, (negotiable lorm,)secured by Mort
aagu* (Lad Judgments .$lOO,OOO
in BUD Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments,
bauds, Ac~~. ~ 106,000
fc Cash, Pash Assets and Cash Items 47,000
Total .. .4260,000
U. OADWELL, President. J G. BAKU, Secretary,
ag" Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation ’laka, tafceo
at current rate*.
REFER RyCRS.
riTTHBCRUO.
Jade* H’Gully A Co., Graff, Bennett A Co.,
W. A D. Rinehart, Zug, Lindsey A Co.
M. L. Uolloweil A Co., Charles B. Wriaht,
David S. Brown A 00., C. IL A Geo. Abbott,
Harris. Hal* A Cn , Evans A Watson.
Hon. VVm. D. Relief, Chaa. Megargeo k Co..
Caleb Cope A Co n
GEORGB BINGHAM, Agent.
j«4 96 Water etreet, Pittsburgh
IKON CITY COnaiSiICIAL COLLEGE
OF W&ST.BKN PENNSYLVANIA,
\N Institution to educate the UOBINESS MAN. Col
ie/e open Day and Js«*olng:, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.
a o o
Ptmleots ami upwards hare matriculated at this School of
Prmvteu/ Arf*, taught Id a practical manner by instroctora
of practirai experience In the bntdn?aa with which their
-rta are eoonstrlrd.
Trans of tcition :
Bookkeeping— fall msrcaottie nur«, time unlim
ited, lD.duding commerci.l calculations, all ler
tures,and Practical PenmimsLip, $35,W>
Sarrw fouro for Ladies, (apartment separate,) 20,00
Pcmoaußhip—practical'—lime uullmlted, • lo.uO
Same course for Ladies, (ap&rtmsnt teparate,) • 6 i>o
Penman-hip, per munth, 4 uJ
Arithmetic, 4,00
Pf nmmi'hip and arithmetic, per month, - O.otf
tilirher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering/
drafting, mechanical, architectural and w M «m«Dtsl draw
lug and construction —os per agreement.
4s~ Those that cau attend only in the evening, have all
the advantages ot the day student in lectures and instruc
tion.
flt. Huge (now) roracr of Wood and Fourth—soon in
“ College Hall," opposite the Poet Office.
»pS F. W. JKNKIN9, Principal
WItKIKS * CO.
(Scccxamjai to A. Wilkins A Co.)
Have removed THEIR OFFICE to No. 76 FOURTH
street, two doors east of their old stand, where they
will continue the RANKING, EXCHANGE, and COM
MISSION STOCK UROKKII BUSINESS la all its branched,
as heretofore.
WasTO—Twenty-fire Shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock.
jylS WILKINS ft CO.
C. C. WU.KUU.
Wilkins 4l Co.,
(Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
A’o. 71 Fourth Pittsburgh.
JN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and- Bankers
throughout the country during the last six months, we
tro satisfied that in almost every instance their 'troubles
hare grown out of s departure from their legitimate busi
ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public
in advance, that no speculations In “fancy stocks," or other
‘vutrid* operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le
gitimate line of oar business—-believing that in avoiding
all such investments wo shall not only be better able to
serve our customers and (insure their safety, but that in
adopting such a course we shall promote our ownultimate
benefit. _ [feb6j W. A CO.
Have you tried
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION?
If not. try it, and you will neTer be without it.
Be sore to ask for
WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION,
Or you may get a worthless article.
jQS-Tur sale by all Druggists. 26 cents per bottle.
Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KEYSER, R. K. SELLERS
A CO., and JOHN ILIFT. auglO
A CHOICE RESIDENCE FOR BALE, situated on Mt.
Washington, commanding a beautiful view of the
cities and the three rivers, and within a few minutes* walk
of the city. The Improvements are all new, and the house
and grounds In good order. The house contains six rooms,
with portico, porch and cellar. Over two acres of ground,
with every variety of fruit trees, grape vines, Ac. A good
paling fence, cost over $4OO. Stable, coal hoose, and well
of good water. The above is a very pleasant residence for a
person engaged In business in the city; and for health of
location, fine view, and convenience, cannot be surpassed
by anr now offered for sale. For price and terms call at
our offleo. S. OUTHBERT k SON,
aog27 63 Market street.
A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, containing a
hall, parlors with folding doom, two chambers, dining
room and kitchen, for salo; price $2,000. The house Is
well finished, and In good order. Immediate possession
can be had. Terms of payment—ssoo in hand; balance In
one, two and three years. 8. UUTHBERT A rGN,
BApft) 53 Market street.
a ROMATIU VIN EG Ail—a n excellent article for tdek
JTL hculuche. Bold by (eepl4j JOB. FLEMING.
IX IN IS EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF—I
' have ju*t received a laige assortment of fine Extract*.
Those wiafiiog anything in ibis line should call and exam
ine mine before purchasing. JOS. FLEMING,
gepl t corner Market and Diamond-
BROOMS— 100 dot Corn Brooms (or sale by
HENRY H. COLLINS.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Consisting of 821
feet front on Ohio Lane, Allegheny OUv, by 271 feet
deep on Baguley’a Lane, (containing two acres,) wlthalargo
Brick Dwelling nouse, of hall and ten rooms, with a goed
cellar, smoko and wash bouses, well of water, hydrant, fruit
trees, Ac\ At*. For price and terms call at the office of
wp2o 8. CUTiIBERT ft SON, 63 Market st.
FtßEsii FRUITS— 2 do* cans Strawberries;
3 do bottles Peaches;
2 do do Pears;
2 do do Plums;
6 do assorted Preserves;
10 do Blackberry Brandy;
Just received and for sale by
sepia RETAIER k ANDERSON;
riVJMATO KETCHUP—2O dozen Pints;
_L 10 do Quarts;
16 dozen assorted sites Olive Oil i
20 boxes Citron;
Just received and for sate by . ~.tTvumor.u
sepia RETMEB * ANDERSON.
1 ( \ BOXES MAOCARONI;
ll_r 10 do Vermicelli;
60 tbs French Kiss Paper;
J os t received and foe sale by
RHYMER ft ANDERSON,
pe pl2 No. 32 Wood street.
STKAWEKHKV TOOTH WASH—A new and excellent
article for cleansing the teeth and tariffing the breath
A large supply received by JOSEPH FLEMING,
eapl* corner Market and Diamdhd.
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II YiGORATING CORDIAL,
A PHENOMENON IN MED WINS. ’
HoaHI J|«otoT«<t tAd UIN L«kirth«iicd
BY
MORSE’S INVIGORATING BLIXJE.
T T wIIJ replace weakness with .strength, incapacity wit
-L eiQoJoncy, irregDlarity with noiforra and natural as
tivtty, and this pot only without hasard of rs4oUon,but
with a happy affect un the general organization,
in mind that all maladies wherever they bvgis, finish with
the nervous system, and that the paralhathm of the nerve
of motion and sensation la physical death, ln mind*
also, that for every kind of cornua disease, the gHrh> Qpr
dial ia tbo only reliable preparative known.
Gtfliir OF NERVOUS DISEASES.
No languagecao convey an adequate Idea of the tame,
diate and almost miraculous change which St occasions In
the dineasei. debilitated and shuttered nerroua system
whether broken down by excess, weak by nature,or Impair
ed by Hiofenesß—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is
at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and
physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un
der Its Influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cor
dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself,
and restore it to Its normal condition,
LOSS OF MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to tha 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, hyt
teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation Of the heari,
mpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arisir g.
It is, if there be any reliance-to be placed oh human test!
mony, absolutely Infallible,
A GREAT MEDICINE TOE FEMALES.
The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the tonal*
of medicine. Thousandsof stimularitebave teen in vented—
thoumnds of Invigorants concocted—all purporting to be
specified in the variousdisoases and derangements to which
the delicate formation of .wcraian render her liable*
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nerrousneoa,
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether
peculiar to hnr sex, or common to bottrsaxes—togfye the
Invigorating Cordial b trial.
MARRIED PEBBONB,
Orothera, will find this GordlaT after they h&veupsd a bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In ail
directions are to be found tbs happy parents of healthy W
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many dlv
esses for which It- Is recommended.' Thousands of young
men have been restored by using It, and not in a single in
stance faasit failed tc benefit them. *
v, PERSONS OF PALE OOMPLfiHOJf.
or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle ox
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yei
low sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion.
TO THE MISGUIDED.
These are come of the sad and melancholy effects produ
ced by early habits of youth, vU: weakness of tho back
and limbs, pains in the bead, dimness of sight, loss of mus
cular power, palpitation cf the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general
debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearfal effects on tb-s mind are much 10 be
dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produ
ced. All thus afflicted
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that a sound mind aud 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 tha
melancholy reflection that the bappineea of another b*.
comes blighted with your own.
- CAUTION.
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persons.
Iu future, all the genuine Cordial will have the propria
tor's fac-simile posted over the cork of each, bottle, and the
following words blown in (be glass:
Jor. Uozm’a Invigorating Cordial,
0. H. RING, Proprietor, N. YJ
The Cordial Ja pnt up, highly concentrated, in pint
ties—price three dollars per bcrtle, two for-fivo dollars,
for twelve dollars. . 0. H. BING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N. T.
BoldbyDnxgglsts.thronghomtheJßmted Staves, Canad
and the west Indies.
AGENTS:
Pittsburgh DeuQEO. 11. EEYBER, No. 140 Wood si
Do, FLEMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood flt.
Do. - 1L E- SELLERS, Wood street.
Allegheny A M’KENNAN ;
Do. «m-_JA£IEB T. SAMPLE A CO.; *■•
Do. J. P. FLEMING.
Agent or Ohio..J. P-PARK, CbcclnittG. faplhdnwly
DR. HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
GERMAHBXTTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. £L JACKSOH, Philadelphia, Fa.,
WILL IVrsCVCALLY CURB
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Nervous Deb&Uy, Diseases of Vie Sidneys, and
ail diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles, t
Fulneea, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of tbefitomaeb,
Nausea;lleartbarn, Disgust lor Fool,’
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
bf the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried
end Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Clioak
tog or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Poalfite, Dlmaest
of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and
thill Pain in th* WetuL Deficiency of Perspiration
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain tn the
Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac- Sudden
Hashes of Uent Burning in the
Flesh, Constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and great
Dspre*don of
Bpirtts.
The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public ce
this preparation, does so wit a foaling of the utmost confi
dence in its virtues and odaj atiou to the diseases for which
It is recommended.
U is no new end untried article, bat one that has stood
(he test of a tan years’ trial before the American people,
and its reputation ami sale is unrivalled by any similar pi. -
parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the
most prominent and well known Physicians and Individu
als, in all porta of the country is immense. Referring any
who may doubt,to my “Memorabilia,"or Practical Receipt
Book, for Fanners and Families, to be bad gratis, cf all lb
Agents for the German Bitters.
Principal Office and Manufhctory, 1W Arch Street, Phil*,
delphia, Po.
A&* Sold by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B, A
Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers
60 Woodstzoet; H. P. Swarti and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny
declßatawlylfl
Palmer’! Celebrated Uploorcftii Sanoti
STAJJDS PREEMINENT for lluvorlu* Soups, Grayir,
Fish, Meal, Qumo, Ac. TVe advise »U good housewives
le try It I’Tire 25 cent* per l>c-ttl«, et all Grocery and Fruit
Sierra in the United btstt-s and Canadas.
For ftalfe by M’CLUUQ nn-i Cl. 11. KRYBKR, Pittsburgh.
F. T WIiIQUT & CO.,
241 Market/rtivet. Philadelphia.
Janllhij**]? {*
fDR. BKDWtt, No.' 4i Diamond Alley., do- r#
rotes his entire attention to an office practice,
Uta buaiueaa. to mostly confined to Private ®2g[
TcßdrcdJ Disease*, and such painful.affecU&ns, &£»
brought on by imprudence, youthfal indulgence end excess.
Syphilis, Syphilitic Eraptlona, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,
_ -ethral Discharges, impurity of the Bipod, with all Disea
»of the Vehereal Organ. Skio Diseases, Spqrbutlc Erup
tions,-Tetter, tUngworm, Mercurial Diseases,. ,Bemin*l
Weahnera, Impotency, Piles,' Rheumatism, Feiflatt Weak
ness, Monthly Suppresskint, Diseases of the Fistula
la Ano, Nervous Alfectlous, Pains lh the Back and Loins,
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully'treated.
Care guaranteed.
Twenty years’ practice (ten In this city) enables Dr.
Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to All Who'may
come under his cate.
.JOAXStt LDDXWIJ
Office and Private Consultation ltooirs,4l Diamond allej-
CbargPß moderate pQT&dfcwly
F. lirown’a rtsafcivpe oi Jamaica Glnser-
FIVIUB Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence.
X In onPnory diarrhaia.ino»pient cholera, in Khoit,lnaU
caies of prostration of the digest! re functions, it is
timable ralaa. During the prevalence of epidemic choleta
and summer complaints, it U pocutiarly efficacious; do
f.ini y, individual or trnveler hiiuuld be without 1L
Caution —Be e-me to g<*t the genuine Essence,.which is
prepared only by F. BUOWN, at his Drug and Chemical
store, N. K. comer of Kith and Chestnut streets, Philadel
phia, and for sale by alt th - respectable Apothecaries in the
United States, and in Pittsburgh by
ii A. FAUNE3TOCK A CO.,
SCULLY A CO.
.JOS. LOUIWId.
AdJ iu Allegheny by
IL r. SCHWARTZ,
UCK A. BEOS. RAM;
THE SIXTH annual FAIBof tbe^AiiraasirrCotnrrr
AowcuLTimAL Sociew, for Western Pennsylvania and
Ohio; will bahuld at PITTSBURGH, on tha 2d, 3d, 4th and
sth days of OCTOBER* 1855. Ample arrangements, hare
been mad-' for the accofiisaodation of animals, and build
logs purporly fitted up'for the display of goods. The
Grounds will be abundantly supplied with water. Ilay
htv! Straw for Che osoVof the animals will be famished
gratis, and drain at the lowest market prices. Premiums
ta the amount of $3,500 ar«;offcred for competition. Hem
b-rship or Family Tickets, $l; single cents.
AH artfeles iotendfed for exhibition, wntto th* address uf
0. P. Shiras,|Esq, PRtwurg&.wttl lecttir&jprompt atten
tion . A competent'PoUcifbrca' I wlll ha on the Grounds, day
and night. . . . 4
For particulars, fiee btlla. ’
A BARGAIN OFFERED,
THE undersigned orf?szB.for sale SIX LOTS of ground
fronting upon and odjoiniog the Depot of tho Pitts
burgh and ConnellsviUe, Railroad, in the growings end
thriving Borough of M’liE IMPORT. Four of the Lots are
37K feet in width by.about -I*o in depth, fronting at one
end on the Depot, at Ih.aotboron Sinclair street; and
two of them fronting whole: length on other
streets. . %.*'* - .tys;*''-<■
Also— TWO LOTS, fiwfciß;wfcll h vfrcntlng the other
aide of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots bor
dering for Mb whole length op Jerome street.
No better property can be-fuond, and It will be sold low.
Part of th« payment lakeu in atock of the ConnellsviUe
iUilroad, if desired. GKO. F. GILLMORk,
Office of the Morning Peat.
Pittsburgh, August 31, ISR6—i daw if •
NUNNS & CLARK,
. ztiw tore, Ann FoaeaLt nr _
H. KLEBKR & BRO,
No. 53 Fifth street, d ft* do**
43rJcsv BicuriD, the first few of a large InToice of
Uattaa * Clark's unriralled Pianoa. ThU^g^a—
choice lot will compriio—
G Octave square corners, rosewood, OTer W Q ' wy g
strings, Ac. ‘ ** *
6 1 ' Octave, do do do
<•£? Octavo, round corners, rouewood, carved, muslin r. tfc
’ 3 and lyre-
AL-: Octave, doable toabd corners, finished all around.
do do carved'cge, Hliratuthian >ij I -
do Semi-torpeptjne, Very elegant.
7 do db' do
6% do Full SerpehUco, splendid pattern. ,
7 do do do
The above will posittT9!yJ)6'sold at New York Fi dory
prices, without addition JvrjrciahL. tic
- KXEBER * irao,
Sole Ageuti for iJuftnifßClarX, for Pittsburgh
and'Westrro Pennsylvania,
aep6 63 Filth street, near the Post Office.
WRIGHTS PRKMIUdXrKATIIAKION stops the Hair
from falling out, antl producee a luxuriantgrowth. .
, OTIGHFS PREMIUM KATUaIUON
. Removes all dandruff and dteea 4 © deposits. *
For saln,iWholfsale, by R- K. BKI.LKUS k CO. langltJ
('■\njMfi RY TOPA—BOO. of-y'giioua~patlernsTfor sale bv
j sapl6 HENRY H. COLLINS
(CANARY BEED—J ust received and for sale by
j eepB FLEMINO BRO?.
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MEDiCAL.
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Private Diicaiesi
COUSTY FAIU.
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MANUFACTURED BY
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