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Beatty, phyaioian, Col- Una tp.; James Cunningham, farmer, Patton tp. f Nicholas Cinsinaater, tailor, Fourth Ward, Allegheny; Matthew Conner, laborer, Sharps burgh; Thomas Dorrington, gentleman, First Ward, Allegheny; Bela Grimes Constable, West Elisabeth; John Harrison, farmer, Wilkins; Thomas Hinds, batcher, Ninth Ward; Joseph Irwin; moulder. Fifth Ward ; Joseph Long, gen tleman, First Ward; Vioooni W. Long, farmer, Caldwell tp. ; Georgo Murphy, clerk, Seoond Ward; Nathan Matthowa, Novelty Works, Sixth Ward; Robert McCurdy, farmer, M’Candlees tp.; Arohibald McPherson, farmer, Indiana tp.; George Powers, farmer, Franklin tp.; Czra Porter, boat bnilder, Moon tp.; Joseph Soott, former, Moon tp.; Bamuel Btargeon, farmer, North Fayette tp.; Jaoob Wise, farmer, Shaler tp; Zacobens Walnwright. brewer, Lawrcnoe villo. TRAVERSE JURORS Ellas Anderson, farmer, West Deer township; John Agno, laborer, Sewiokley borongh ; Peter Boyer, (of Leonard,) farmer, Snowden township, Robert Bole, oooper, Fourth ward, Pittsburgh; George Bayard, Jr., farmer, Versailles township; Robert Baxter, gate keeper, Collins township ; Hogti Brady, laborer, borough of MoKeesport; Philip Hlgby, farmer, Franklin township; John U. Barr, arobiteot, Third aard, Allegheny; John Caugboy, agent, Fourth ward, Allegheny ; Alex ander Creighton, farmer, Patton tp ; William Canningham, do., do.; Moses Chess, farmer, Chartlers township; John Clifton, saddler, L&w renceville; A. W. Couse, teaoher borongh of Bewiohley; John Dnnwoody, gtooer, Third ward; Henry Drnmmond, oarpenter, Ninth ward, Daniol Donnell, fisherman, Manchester; John L. Dltwortb, merohant, Fourth ward, Allegheny; Jaoob Foroer, glass-blower, Ninth ward; Wm. Foesett, farmer, Versailles tp., Thomas Fife, farmer, Upper St. Clair tp.; Samnel Fryer, car penter, Upper St. Clair tp.; John Findel, pad dler, West Pittsburgh; Aaron Grnbbs, farmer, Ohio tp.; Jameß Hill, farmer, East Deer tp.; Josoph Higher, farmer, Upper St. Clair tp.; Wm: Hooper, farmer, Findiey tp.; Joseph Hughes, farmer, Pt-nn township; Qco. Hamilton, wagon maker, Fifth Ward; John Jouce, wheolwright, Baldwin tp.; Charles B. Johnston, former, Penn tp.; Serepbinne Raney, soap-boiler, East Doer township; John Kerns, laborer, Fifth ward; Andrew Mooro, farmer, Robinson tp ; Robert McHhenny, fanner, Robinson tp ; Andrew Mc- Kee, fanner, Robinson tp ; Wm. McCutoheon, merohant. Seventh ward; James McClelland, farmpr, Pino tp ; Thomas Polloak, farmer, Jef ferstfn tp ; Thomas Ralbburu, planer South Pittsburgh; Abraham Rotrook, laborer, Du quesno Borough; Richardson, bell hanger, First ward; Robort C. Sturgeon, farmer, North Fayette tp.; James Bbtdle, paper-maker, Sixth ward; John U. Soott, farmer, Elizabeth tp ; Stmuel Taylor, puddler, Sharpaburg; Robt. Wright, farmer, Franklin tp ; Henry Windßtlne, shoemaker, South Fajctte tp ; Job Wareham, oarpenter, Birmingham; Benjamin Walker, brick makor, Eighth ward ; C. Yeager, variety store, Fourth ward. Buicide —A Frenchman named Matthias Bo nilz, residing in the Fifth Ward, committed eui oide on Wednesday night, by taking arsenic. He bad only been a short time in this city, and be ing unable to obtain employment, labored for several days under great depression of mind. A few days ago, ho exhibited to his landlaJy a large quantity of arsenic, and asked her whether she thought that was enough to kill a man ; she replied it was sufficient to kill ten men; bat afterwards thought nothing more of his conduct. On Wednesday ovening ho was suddenly soized with violent vomitings, but would give no ac count of what oausod his illness. Hia landlady, under the impression that it was cholera morbus, sent for a physician, who prescribed for it as such ; but he did not get any better, and iu a few hoar r died. Yesterday morning, Coroner Lowry hold an inquest on the body, and a post mortem ex&mio ation was made, lo his stomach was found over a tea spoonful of arsenic, collected in little lamps, on the sides of that organ. He bad probably taken moro than (his, bat after find ing so large an amount, the physicians consid ered if unnecessary to make farther ex&mina lion. « The deceased,has a wife and family in Franoo. Those acquainted with him described him os a person af great literary and scientific attain ments. District Court.— Hon. M. Hampton on the Benoh. Wiillock &. Davis vs. Wm. F. Jordon and wife. Qeo. P. for plaintiff; Flauegiu for defendants. Action for goods ac*M to Mrs. Jor dan.. Yordiot for plaintiff for S3GO 74. Clark w. Henderson. Mr. Melba moves for a new trial. Jonks, Anderson & Co. vs. Solomon Shelter A Co. Jodgment against Shelter in dofault of fippearanoe. Jeoka, Androws & Co. vs. Solomon Shelter & Co. G. P. Hamilton for plaintiff ; Courtney and Williams for defendant On trial. Terrible Accident.—A correspondent writes ns of a terrible aooident that occurred in Moon township, Beaver county, on Monday last He says that while a young man named Jam.B Laird was engaged toodiQg a threshing maebino pn the farm of Mr. James Cooper, an explosion of the cylinder ooonrred, and the yonog man was instantly killed. A large steel wedge struck him on the forehead, and passed through bis head, coming out of the book of the skull. Ho never spoke afterwards. A Correction. —The brothor of Mr. Jose h Glenn, the gentleman who died recently from injuries received on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, requests as to state that the deceased did not have bis feet out of the window at the time of the accident, as stated by several of tbo papers. We were in error In saying that he dud at his residence in Mansfield ; bis death coeafted at New Brighton, from which plaoe he was not removed from the day of the accident until after his demise. Bear is Mind—Tbo only man living who ever baa or can onre Stuttering and Stammeriog, is now in Pittsburgh, and staying at the City Hotel, till the 26th of October, and positively no longer Ills name is Dr. Wyckoff. lie can cure the moat inveterate stutterer or stammerer in one hour, withbat pain or surgical operation. Call and see him immediately, as be will charge nothing if ne fails to cure. No curb, no pat. Live Stock.—Thirty-threo car loads of stock, containing the following amount of live stock, were brought into the city, yesterday, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad : Hogs, bend 474 Cattle, " 305 Sheep, “ 16»7 New Goods —Wo refer oar readers to the ad vertisement of Messrs. Jones, Tieman & Co., successors to Murphy, Tiernan.& Co., Wood street. Mr. Jones hasjast returned from tie • eastern cities with o stook of goods, rarely equalled in this market, whioh are offered to tbo tfsdq typnn reasonable terms. The assortment of ImjjJbrtod and Domestic dry goods, can be re commended. Ar a heetinq of the Managers of the Penn- Bylvnnla Hospital, at Philadelphia, on'the !24ih inst, Dr. Andrew Fleming, of this city, was eleoted a resident physician of that institution. Natiohal MAaAzntß. Mr. J. L Read, Fourth street, baa reoolvod the October number of ibis interesting Magaiine. Cholera having alrealy rnadi* it* appearance In the South aoil West, it will be w«U for all to know that the most reliable preventive Is Dr. Hoarmta’a oelebraUd Hiomach Bitters. Ibese Bitters, taken before meals, a* p«-r directions on the bottle, have proven their virtues beyouJ a doubt. During the sickly season last year In Pittsburgh, and elsewhere, they wore found Invaluable, and are repro sented to have done more for the sufferers,even after being taken with cramps, than any other medicine In the market, hence the necessily of getting a supply In time. For rale “"“■S&IS.SSk - n,..i.».«mmMh Hitters ereKluosWunl brTu who hare Hied them to b« the best family mediae, of tte MS, for the cure of Dyepepsla, Oos.lren.M, and a die -0 1. *he Liver and Stomach. They have no do not pretend to caution people from uriS otter preparations that m palmed upon the pubUcuSder the name of Slomeeh Bitlera, for they hare found that onlyone trial wae needol to render eueh caution by ColAO* * CtAitt, No. 22 Market etreet; 9se. U. KnslE, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. 49* Stocking Factory*— C. Stocking factory, where everything la made In the H08Ia»i Liwo, is at the corner of fit. Olair and Penn streets. He is con* tlnually turning out every variety of Hosiery, well made and suitable to the season, which may ba always obtained Wholesale and Retail at his Btore, comer of Market alley and Fifth street Don’t forget the name—o. DALY and Ho. 20. ap26 Fancy and Variety Goods. C LOOKS— A flue assortment; Willow Ware, Port Mon nales, Brushes of all kinde, Carpet Bags, Hosivrv, Qlevee, Combs, Ac., Ac., all at lowest prices, at 62 Wood tt. aep24:lw WM H. TALOOTT A 00. WASH—M caeke pure for sale by ' sep24 HENRY H. COLLiNe, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Biprauly for the DailyMomlDgPost SEPTEMBER Sebastopol Taken. 30,000 KILItED.' ARRIVAL OP THE WASHINGTON. Russians on the Retreat. FIVE FRENCH GENERALS KILLED. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OP THE FRENCH BHFEROB. Nxw Yoke, September 27. —The steamship Washington, from Southampton, arrived at 3 o'clock this afternoon, bringing dates to tbeltthiost. from London and Liverpool. The Washington brings 300 passengers. Son. Simpson, In a despatch dated Sebastopol, September 9, gjya:— u Sebastopol is In the bands of the Allies. The enemy evacuated the South side after exploding their mag azines, setting Are to the town, and burning ail the ships of war, except three steamers. The bridge communicating with the North aide was destroyed.” A despatch to the French Minister of War says“ Kar ahelnia and the Sooth part of Sebastopol do longer exist. The enemy, perceiving our solid occupation, evacuated the Elace, after blowing np nearly all tbe defences. The chtef onors of the day are dne to Generals Bosquet and Macb maker.” A despatch from Varna says:—“ Malakoff and Redan batteries, of Careening Bay, were carried by storm. On seeing the French eagles floating on Ma'akoff, General De Salles made two aitarks upon tbe central bastion, but failed.” Prince Gortechakoff telegraphs on the 9th, that “ after sustaining a most infernal fire, and repulsing six successive assaults, we found we could not drive tho enemy from Mat&koff, of which they had possession. Our brave troops resisted to the lust extremity. Tbe enemy teund nothing in tbe Southern part of the town but blood-stained ruins.” When th» Intelligence of the fall of Bebastorol teached London and tbe provincial cities, demonstrations of joy were manifested at all tbe theatres an 1 places of amuse ment. When the facts were officially announced at each place, bands struck up the national anthema of England and France. Ihe news of the evacuation of Petropaulowski by tbe Russians, reached London on the 11th. The life of the Emperor of the French was attempted on the night of tho 10th, when some person fired two pistols at & carriage in which it was supposed tbe Emperor was. Tbe assaealn was arrested; his name ifl Belleajan, and be is evid ntly a maniac. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA Naw York, September 27. —Tbe steamer America arrireJ at Halifax this morning at 11 o'clock. Iho Am«rica brings European dates to tbe Ifitb instant Hoi nea s from the Crimea Is most important, announcing in fail the tail of Bebas*<opoi, so long and bo anxiously ex pected, on the Bth, after a b. mbanUnent of three days and six repulse*—one being a severe repulse of the French, with terrific slaughter, at the Redan Fort, before the Mal&kotf Tower, in which the English sad French troops lust about 20,000 men, and the Russians more than half that namber. The enemy evacuated the lowq, after blowing op the de fences, sinking all their ships, and firing the city, leaving but a mass of smouldering ruins Tbe total loss in this terrific allair is more than 30,000 live French Generals, including General Bosquet, are amoog the hilled. A large Allied force is marching along the n>u?t to Inter cept tbe inland retreat of the Russians. The Allies have captured an Immeore amount of the ma tertoto ol war. it is reported that the Allies here demanded lh» uncon ditional surrender ol ail the Russian troops, stores and Jetancea in the Crimea, including the town oi Odessa. An attempt has been made to ass&srfnatM Napoleon. Plan or ?us Attack. —Tbe place was attarkod In four ditlereut directions. The British attempted to etoToa the Redan, the French to attack Malakoff. Tbe French ex treme tight maJe a d.version ou ilUle Hnlan, while the Kuglish, French and fiardioana made a united attach on the central battery. Tb* altackb tr»re all made simultane ously, w I tb great Mpiril and energy but the most *-iuiueutly success ul one was made by Generals BotqUrl and McMah on oq Malakoff. Both the Redan and Central batter-tea were ut one time in the hands of the Allies, but it was found impossible to bold them under the accurate and murderous firo of the Koalaas. GFS&ATIOSS lit TUI SIA of A tori’.—A despatch from the fio* c-f A toff states that the allies are doing Immense duio a*e lo the Russian vessels and merchandise along tbecuiud The hsheries are almost entirely destroyed, and the damage is estimated at several Diltltounof francs. Two British steamer* were about avceudtng the liulf of Aukliouk to Jeitroy the govern uivut stores cuhciwl ou the coast. lt<-l!more, the would be oeAtuodu, in undoubtedly a maui ac, and Will not be tiled. 11<- will te seal U iLe l.uuatw UoFpital. The Emperor wu* to leava Furls i n Tuesday, the htk, for the Gamp at BL Onur, to review th- tr>-op- Jouoivj t.>r the Crimea. It Is reported that Austria ms ilfered mediation to Den mark in tbe difficulties with the Lulled Sutra . ou. erulng the Sound dner. BI'SSIA. A despatch from fit. Petersbu/gb says theCtir Intend lug to Warsaw on tbe 13th, with Count Nesselrode, w •( will, it ts supposed, there arrange for an Interview with the Kiog of Pru<-*la Latest by Telegraph — LoSdojc, Saturday morning. Sep tember 1J» —A Parti correspondent saya it m reported that tfL.OOO troops embarked at ttalaktova ter North ol S*>ba« topol, and also that the UUAelaas a te iu lull retreat toward* Perekop. Tbe Paris papers are discussing the question whether Sebastopol ts tenable by the Allies while the Ruaatons are masters rf the forts ou ihr North elds framing the sea. A despatch from Dastzto, dated the Hih, says the btoclnuLf ships are aipocted to bo ordered bourn Imoe (Lately. Ills rumored In the clubs today that the Allien hare found 12C0 guns la Sebastopol, and aho that (he Uuastone were failiug beck on Baok*ha. , »ral t but F ench ruiuora >ay lh&t the Roj&tons stilt certainly lit id tbe north aide of Se bastopol, and will to tbe lost extremity It is alec. rumor <d In Parts that the Allied Admirals have decided that it is not expedient to euter the barter of Sebastopol until F>-rt Constantine U rihuinxi. It b probal>lethat tho Allir* will attack Fart Ooa»tautluc fr.im Fort Alcxandur and At tiltery Bay. BTaeccae, September 27.—Tbe nominating committee ot the two OonTuulioni bare agttud to report tbe follow ton State ticket ;—For Secretary ( I state, Preston Kiog, O-'tnp trailer, James M. Ooob ; State Engiorar, Geo. Moddls; Treasurer, Alex. B Williams; Attorney General, Ab>jab Maou , Canal Cummissioiur, Daulel M. BLieeU, State Pn.oa Inspector, Wesley Bailry ; Judge* of Aj>|*«*ai". Bradford 11 Wood and Joseph Mullen. jaecosn i»uU'iTc;i j Biaxcoax, September 27.—The t% big CoatfniUio this morniog adopted tbe ticket agreed upon In jolntcooimittee, sod also tbe suries of resolution* agreed upon io joint coo ojjttee, protesting stroogly against t •« further encr<>acb meot of ihe slave poser, and declaring lbo Republican party in favor of tbo prohibition by Coogrra* ol Slavery in all the territories of this Union. £ 18X30*1, September 27.—Tbe Republican State Oonren lino to da; adopted a Furiao Platform and Ticket by *cc.*- uiatir>n, and also an Independent resolution In favor of su*talnlng tbe Prohibitory Liquor Lew. Subsequent y the Whig Conrentloo came in, and tbe Ifowim into joint beerdon and ratified tbe platform and ticket unanimously, and appoint* 1 a joint State Cv traJ Outnmitb-e. Tbe Con- Tuntion also adopted the two t eject**! resolatloos c- Herod by Mr. Jenkins at the Soft Shell Convention. The Convention was then addressed by Judge Culver, Silas M. Burrows and olbere, endorsing the Fusion and baptising tbe new party Kepuhtican. Tbe Cooveotiou then adjourned rifle du. Tbe Snow Something Convention met at noon, and adopt* ed the for-ton ticket and platform unanimously. ILaawssuao, September 27.—Tbe President, accompanied by Uov. Pollock, 81dnay Wet-sier, Ex-Governor Bigler, Mr. Ooven and other# - , visited tbe Pair liroands'thl# afterooon Tbe Preeideui expressed blm/elf much pleased at tbt< die pl„y, and especially with tbe stock exhlbiied by Mr.Goweu, of Philadelphia, and John Ktsds aad tbe lion. H. N. Sw ing, of iodiana county lie al*o visited tbe Stale Lunatic Asylum, and expressed tuueb gratification at tbe evidences of comfort witnessed, lie attends a lecture by L. H. llaldo ii,an to-night at tbe Capitol, and will afterwards, with bis suite, visit the Agricultural Ball. Several additional arrests of Philadelphia pickpockets were made tod\y. Tbe weather continue* very bin*. Abatement of the Yellow Fever, Baltiho&x, September 27.—The disease ae Norfolk con tinues to abate and business has been partially resumed. On Tuesday there were eight new caees and sixteen deaths Up to noon on Wednesday only six deaths occurred. Dr OWrmuller, of Augusta,la dead. Tbe lUv. Dr Jack son. Of the Episcopal church, is Ul. Mrs. Ferguoonis conraloscent. At Portsmouth there were tire deaths on Tuesday and nioe ou Wednesday, tbe deaths were principally children. But lew now cases havo occurrod for several day* post. BxLTiMOttl, September 27 — New Orleans papers of Friday aro received; I here io no news of importance. Markets... Flourateady at yesterdav’s prices; there appear* if I** a general disposition to await advices by the steamer at Hall Stock* AT AUCTION—On Thursday evming, Reptem her 27th, at o'clock, at the Merchant*’ tsxi-.hange, will be sold — 46 Hbartis obio and Pennsylvania Rhllroad Co Block ; !> do I'iLUburgb aDd OonncllsvlUe do do b do Allegheny ‘Valiev of do •I do Exchange Bsnk of Pittsburgh do P. M. DAVJB, Auctioneer. IJOUSKUOLD AND KITCIiKN FURNITURE AT AUC ix TION On Monday morning, October 1. at lo o'clock, ai the Board ng House of Mrs. Colvin, No 29 Fourthutrvet, will be «old—U«r entire stock of Household aDd Kitchen Furniture, Ac.; among which are Dialog and Card Tables, Parlor and Common Chaim, Rocking Chairs, ten high and low post Bedsteads, four Feather Beds, Maitrastee, Bedding, Wash Stands, large Cupbord, Mantle, eight-day Clock, Ix>oklog Glasses, Carpets, Floor OH Cloths, Window Blinds, Fire Irons, China, Glass and Queennvare, large Cooking Stove, two small Stov.s, large Kitchen Table, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. l sep27 j P. M. DA_VIB. Aar-Pr^ ijZ. ’“BUILDING LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD AT AUO tjO TION—On Saturday afternoon, October 6, at UnVlock, on the premises, will he sold—Thirty-five very baudt*ome IxjU of ground, situate near the resideooe of Gen J. K. Moorhead; nluool which front od Webster street, seven th n on Lie Villler street, and nine on Duncan street, agree ably with plan, which may be had at Lhe Aucliou Store. Th*- als>ve are among the most desirable lots now fir sale iu this city, twing la a highly Improved neighborhood, and witbla a abort distance of tbo centre or business. TtOM»—One-tourtb cash; residue in three equal annual i&ymeats, with interest payable semiannually. , tf p27 P- M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BBIOK HTORK AND DWELLING ON LIBKHI . .f. AT AOCTION —On Thursday evening, October 4th. at 7U o’clock, at tbe Merchants’ Exchange, will be sold—That valuable Lot of Groand, situate on Liberty, above Bt. Clair street, having a front of 22U feet, aDd back 112 feet to an alley 10 fe*t wide; on which is *re<ted the com* modlous, well finished three-etory Brick Store and Dwell ing, No. 183, occupied by G. Hretx, with back building, car riage bouse, stable, and otSsr improvements. Terms—One third cash, residue In one and two jeara,witb interest. „,p22 P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. ORFBITKb INSURANCE STOCK AT THURSDAY evening, October4th, at 7 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of James D. McGill, Bec’y, 45 Shares Oapital Stock of Pitts burgh Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company, forfeited for non-payment oi instalment. aeplA 3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TJJB Mgheat market price paid fcr4o, 80 and I‘4U •cre Laod Warrants, of tiw late Issue. AiflO for 80 and 100 acre Warrants, issued under thi law of 1860. Apply to aepllidA'w THREE DAYS LATER FRANCE. DENMARK The Syracuse Convention, [TUiat- OCJPATOJ j The State Fair. From the South* auction sales. F. M. OAVIB, Auctioneer. Land Warrants, BLAKELY * RIOHKY, comer of fleTenth and Bmithfield tsta. COMMERCIAL POST. piwsmißCHa floiftO 'or TEABfi amd aEIieHAVTB> BXCQARGAt offioehs. President—L, WILMARTEL Jftrtt Vice President— T 8. Clarkb. Second u u Qto. W. 0*33 Treasurer —N. Houusa, Jr. Secretary —Jakes P. Dare. Superintendent —B. T. NoatHAM, Jb. OL>mmit(ee of Arbitration for September— T. 8. Class, V. P.; Jko. P. PfAks, Jab. (FH. Bccu.t, R. T. Luoh, W. B. HOLlttd. PBKKLY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omcß or rax Duly Moehiho Post, > Friday, September 28,1866. j There ha* keen a quiet week in Money matters. Good paper la pretty generally discounted by our bonks, and the street rates are not higher. Eastern Exchange is par and Western dia—both more abundant than usual. The New York weekly bank statement shows a general contraction Tbe figures compare with the previous week as follows : Sept. 16. '66. Sept. 22, ’66. Loans $99,397,009 $98,681,731 Dec. $816,275 Specie - 12,213,240 11.656,391 Dec. 667,849 Circulation 7,721 825 7,716,492 Dec. 6,333 Deposits 80,610,300 80,106,147 Dec. 405,169 Although trade Is steady there is no unusal activity. The receipts of Flour have fallen off—last week over 34,000 bbla having arrived by railroad and liver, while this week they are less than 20,000 bbla, The receipts of Wheat have diminished, but not to bo great an extant. APPLES—Are plenty anddull at 75c ft bbl for common varieties ASHES—We haTe no change to notice In Soda, which meets with ready sale at f° r common. Pots are not so firm; sales at 0% cash and 6% time. Pearls 6@6U. Salerutus 6%g)G. BACON—There has been a further advaoco. Shoulders p»-ll at 12(0)12% ; Hams 12%@13, and sugar-cured do 14@ BUTTER AND EGGS—-Y further advance; common and fine flrklo sells now at 20; prime keg at 18c, and common do at 14@160. Kggß dull a’B@9c down. BEESWAX—SeIes on arrival at 21@25c; and from store at 26@20c. BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, setts at $2,60, and from store at $2,76@3. From store, Eastern at $2,60@8,26. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $1,76, and from store $2,00. Large Tubs, from store, $7@7,60 fl doi.; small do $8,60. CHEESE—BaIes are occasionally made at for Western Reserve, CANDLES—SaIes of Star during the week at 24c fl to; Dipped worth 13% and Mould 14%. Soap brings 6c. OOPPER—We quote at 88@34, cash and time. CORDAGE.—The following are the rates now established Manilla Bope,coU 17 lb. Cut. 18 $ to. White « 14 “ M 16 “ Tarred “ 13 « “ 14 “ Packing Yam, fine...l2 '* “ 11 “ Bid Ooaue—Manilla, $2,26. $2.37@4,60 fl dot. do fl coll lo eta © to. Bemp, $1,87, « dot. do ft coil 12 to. PiooOfl Lises—Vanilla, 87% dot. Hemp, $1 ft doi. OOTTON YARNS, Ac.—The following are now the ruling rates: Pound Yana. N 0.6 u> 10,inclusive... 19cft tb No. 16. Doiet* Yaeji. .OWc fi> | No. 800. .8U “ » 900. .TH “ I M 1000. Carpet Chain : white 19@20, colored 23. Coverlet Yarn, 23@25. Candlewlok, 18. 'Hrlne, 2). Batting, No. 1, 13: No. 2. 12; Family Batting, 16. Caulking, 16. CRACK KKB—The following are manufacturers' prices: Water Crackers, ft bbl $6,60 Butler do do 6,00 Pilot Bread do 5,76 Sugar Crackers, lb eta. SoJa do do ........ 0% " Boston do do ..... 9)-f ** Plo-Nlc do do .... 9 “ DBIKD BKKF—Sugar cured Is worth 14c, retail. YLOUR.—There hero been steady sales, but not lo a heavy Mir ill. A Might advance bat been established. Bapertine is worth ftom firat bauds $8 76, and uxtr* $7,00. Somo small lota extra family tent *ll at s'.2o. KISH— New No 3 Mackerel are nellinc at s9,7G<stfUO; lair. Baltimore Uerrtng $C,60@6,?6. Halifax il«r~ ring $U.d/‘V2£ Balliinon* Kh»d $11.60. Late Superior and Detroit river White Flah are scare* and held at t126i13, ordinary qualllie# White Pish $10@l0.&0. baif bhu do $6 i.i}o.2S Treat SV.OO; half bbli do the outside Ljfurri being in lb* «n*U way. FBlCD—Sales at mill of Bran at .TO- ; Short* at 56 . Ship utoff di . Finished Middlings WO. FORK!ON FRUITS AND NUTS— Raisins, 'sl box ... Keg do £>U Hm 'ji kc-g.. . . l«*ll>00*. y box Oranres, hoi (« *m ) Fig*. > ft) Almond*. > tb . Cream N ut«. lb Filbert-*, f* lb Walnut*, > tb..... Onroa Nut*. V IhU ... SardlOea.T 4 ban .... •* V 1 a <**o - No 1 Hornng. V t-> \ Jo f* box . .. Lemon Svrup, "fidot Prune* >u lb Currant*. lb Afrkau Pte Notn, "h bus Gandy, assorted, B*. O HA! N—Ooc saic* of lot? «»' fci prime Taaocws Wb«*t l:t rrporttJ at $1,60 ; al» 2000 biubels prime whit* atsl.4o, besides & DBmb*r uf sale* oo terms not made public. Tbe general rate* are h«U>e Uiom reported. tty* b active at fto*p6sc 0»m doll at 2S«#2fic Bar try nominal at $l,OO. Coro *c qu»*lu at 'te, with very low transaction*. QUAS.'t—We quote rlty brands Window at $2 B t»X for ox 3 ; for 7x9; $3 tor BjIO; k3*6o for txLVJbU*. and 10x12; $4,60 fbr o*l LT. oxl4, and 10x14; 16 Tor 9x16, 10x16, and 10x16; $6,26 for lOi IT ; 6,60 for 10l 18 ; and »o on In creasing in tiki* ratio according to siie—lo rt off 6>r eaeh, Oouotry brand* are isold at an average of about 60c leu ft bx tbao city brands OlUii.ltlU E.'t— There is no particular change in figure* to notice, bat Lb*< market, tf anything, more firm. Bales of Inferior Sugar rrported al ~7* e • good bald at BWf£9c by Lho Übd. Mo I a«tea firm al 45f<547. Coffee. 126j)12‘/£ Eke, V*7%£ II A I—Coder a »laik supply, prices have advanced to ilKtais IllDkd—Dry are held at lbc In the regular w»y . Green Elkins acll at llOPH—Hales trooi store at &&1&40. IRON AND NAlLB—hales i»l common paddled bar at 2*-$ 3., MiJ in nail* lOd. and upwards at Jan tat* ron 4 *>4. Tb* rnilU are all to active operation and the J» at*ml i* good. LAUD—We nol« Ralr>j of small lota No- 1 at L2 1 y.413 ronu LKkTIIKK —Tlm store rates are RrJ SpanUh Sola, per tb, slaughter Sole, 244(27 . Upper Leather, per doern. $2?46533; bridle do. do. s3fi<k}s4o . Country Bridle do ££tasf36 ; Skirting Leather, per tt>, 28 noU. M KH.S K)KK - Occasional lota brtog $2Qi NAVAL BTOR EH.—Spirit* Turpentine la now held at 600 ? gallon. Rmln at $3,2*34.60 for No. 2, and $4 for No 1. smell sole of Tar at $4,60^56. OlLS—Steady aalce of Lard Oil No 1 at HOo by the lot and 83 in the small wav. Lln««ed firmer, and calee in the retail way are made at $16(1.06. POWDER—The rise In Saltpetre and the ?r*at dexaml »r Europe have caused a farther advancu. W* quote Rlfie t $0,60. and Blasting at $6. PIG METAL—The following are the sales reported • 100 tons Canal metal at $37,60, 20 do No. 1 Anthracite at $33. 27 tons do at $32; and 21 do No 2 da at S2B ft too—all at all month*; and #7 ton* u Ltt'lnda ”at $2B ton, & mo* SALTPE < BE—ln the East this article now bring* ldc tt>—an advance of 100 per cent, within • twelvemonth. Here there were a number of sales during the week at from Bto 14s tb, accordingly a« the bolder waa foeted on the •abject. SEEDS—Clover ncmtnaJ at $0,60; Timothy at $2,76; and 'UxMcd si $1,66441.00 BALT—Safos No \ and extra at sL62@sl.:& BTEKL Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture. Plow do, 7©*H; aloel plough wings, 8; do. cut to pattern, 8<310U; A II steel, from rolled Iron, 6%; from hammered do, \ Hoe steel, 7U; Pork do, 7 , Shovel do. 8 ; steel dandy tire, 7; KHptic Spring*, LOU; mat do. 12@14; Culti vator teeth, 13X5, 82@$6 , do. I&A6U, $ tooth. TALLOW—SaIes of several small lot* wen reported at lOUtdllc. TIN.-I 0. $11,26, and IX, $l3/15, cash ; Pig $34; Bar $37 H, cash. TOBAOOO—Virginia 6’» range from lfi@2fl, according to brand, and lumps at 2Q@4O. Virginia Twist, 10. WHITE LEAD—Ia firm, with a very active demand, and dteady a«4ea at V beg. for pure in oil, and dry Pr stlb. WQl3KY—Sales of raw are made at 36 and Rectified a.’ Ame r tea n Iron Markets PuiladiU'Ula, September 27. The transactions during the part week fully #qual (he average of the eeaaon. There ti a greater demand tor foundry iron than tbe preaeot hLh ka allow for Immediate delivery. Good uoaiily No. I has been held firmly at $3O; No. 2 l* advancing, noder a bear? decrease of the stock. to it* usual ielation to No. 1, which la that of $1 lea*. Sales at $2B. which is the lowest quotation for good quality, forge pig mostly quoted at $24 The aggregate sales are 6260 ton*. American bar* are io brisk demand at sales 440 ton*. American sheet firmer, and in goo 1 demand; sales about 100 tons at $llO. American rails Qrm at $O6, cash. Commercial Inmmsry. Livxsrooi Miaast, September 14.—Cotton...Tb* prices of Cotton are easier but not quotably lower; Inconsequence of the Bank of England haring increased It* rates to per cent, and a further advance to 6ls expected. The sal** , f the week were 46,000 bales, ineludlog O,OQU bale* to Speculator* Breadstuff*—Tbe maikel Is generally dull, but there is not auy change in prices. Wheat has advanced Is. The weather has been favorable and the account* from tbe crops are flattering. Provisions—Market dull, but prices unchanged. Lord is lu acllvu spocalative demand at 6b»@6u* Sugar has advanced 2d. Loxdon Morct Marrst, September 14.—The Money mar ket is morn stringent. __ TELEGRAPH HABKKTB. Nkw Yora, Beptemler 27.—Blocks heavy; 0. S. sixes of 180 H, coupons, 118; Michigan Bootheru 99%; kllch.Central ut 97 Cotton dull; sales 400 bales. Flour unsettled; sales 17 (>OO bbla. Wheat unsettled; sales 28,000 bushels. Corn dull; sales 30,000 bus. Pork firm; sales 130. I‘DiLxnrLPGU, September 26 —There is bat Utile doing in either Cottou or Uread*taf7s ; buyers and eeUere are hol ding oH for tbe America’s advices. Flour quiet but firm; Rlandard brands held firmly at $B, but tbe export demand is limited and (be ooly transactions reported are 600 bbls at ibis figure end 200 bbls extra family at a shade less than tslb Wheat continues In good demand; prime Southern red $l,BB, whita $1,96 and $2,00 bus; good Ponna white at $2,00, in store. Rye advanced 2c and it la in demand at $1,12 Com scarce; sales 1600 bus yellow, in store at 90(3192. Oats lo fair demand. Whisky In fair de mand; sales in bbls at 41(j&42 and io hhda at 41. CiMciRJUTi, September 27.—Flour qnleLaod the only sales are 300 bbls at $O,OO. Bales 2000 bus Wheat at $1,30, and 130 bus at $1.82 Whisky steady; a fklr demand; rales 660 bbls at 32%. Sugar better; sales 06 hhds fair aud good fair at Molasses steady at 42; sales 64 bbln. THE oartnerhhlp heretofore existing between the sub scribers, nnder tbe firm of MURPHY, TIKRNAN A 00 w»s DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on tbe Ist tost. The buHloeoe will be settled by either of the perlnrre, >t tb. olj stebd, No 48 Wood MORRLi JONES, Pittsburgh, Sept. 3d, 1555. N. GRATTAN MURPHY i»-The uDdersiaDod will continue the JPAolaale Dry OoZbunmss, under tbe firm of JONES A TIBKNAN, In tb. booe. No. 48 WOOD etreet, ee™Slm2uw FttANOIH lIBttIJAN. AW*JONES A TIERNAN have associated with them, in the WHOLESALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, JAMES Mo LAIN, to take effect from the Ist lost. The style of tbe firm to be JONES, TiBRNAN A CO, Pittsburgh, September 6th, 1866—<6ap&dltn*wlQ rpHE UIDDBN PATH— A beautiful story, by Marion 1 Uarlsnd, author of “Alone/* for sale at He pl2 DAVISON’S, 66 Market st. VINBiTaK— 16 bbl. lor sole by HENRY H. QOLLIN&. /' '* . 'V 4 V *•. ./ , • . • ; ' **■ r t •% »• ’ v . - • * >* • '-K*• 1 • S • t r . J, J • . i. * J J n * • .SEW 8 FOR RIVER JfIEJ ». Tai £l7Xo.—Last evening wt-dijtakdhora stera4feet£ inches water In the channel, by the pier mark, and sta tionary from noon. Heavy rains have (alien dn this side of the Alleghenies which will cause a rise in a few days. Tax steamer “ Diurnal,” Capt. J- A. Shoals, Is the regular Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 tfdock. Tub light dranght steamer “ Lucia May u will leave for St. Louis and St. Paul, Minnesota, to day. Tub fioe new steamer u Gipsy,” Capt. John Klinefelter, Is now loading for St. Paul, with the intention of leaving this evening. Tut steamer “Quaker City,” Capt. M’D&nlel, was uaa voiiably detained yesterday; sho »1U positively leave to* day for the Louisville. Captain M'Danlel, and Frank Galtree, will do the agreeable to all who do business with or travel on the “ Quaker City.” Tus steamer *' Courier,” Capt J. H. Roberts, left yester day to take her regular day in the real! trade from Wheel* log to Parkersburg. Her abort stay here wav for the pur. pose of getting thoroughly repaired. Capt Roberts Is a gentleman well acquainted in that trade, and the mechan ics of Pittsburgh bare so thoroughly disguised hla boat that we question whether any of his old qpstomerß will re. cognize him. _____ Tub Louisville Courier , of the 25th, says: The river was at a stand all day yesterday with six feet six Inches water is the oanol by the mark. On the Falls there were four feet eight Inches filter In the pass, and three feet ten inches steamboat waUr. Tax BL Louis Democrat, of the 26tb says: No chango In the river. Weather cloudy. Arrivals scarce to-day. A rlss of fifteen Inches at Book ieiqnfl U reported. The Altooaa reports only thirty Indies water at Beardstown bar, and do prospect of any improvement. POBT OF PITTBBUBGH. 4 ran 8 inouxs warms u< las obahwxl. £ learner Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. •* Luxerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Col. Bnyard,Peebles,Elisabeth. “ Eolian, Hendericksoa, West Newton. “ Michigan No. ‘i, Herat, WcUfivtlle; “ Gen. Larimer, -, Rochester. *• Diarnel. Shoals, Wheeling. u Clara Fisher, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Empire City, Vandergrlft, Bt.Louis. “ Flora, Dean, Cincinnati.- “ Castle Garden, Devtnney, Louisville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. ‘ 1 Luzerne, Bennett. BrownsyUJe. *• 001. Bayard, Peebles, KTltkboth. •* Eoflan, HSnderlckKon, West Newton. •* Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellsvlUe. u Forest City, Way, Wheeling. •• Clara Flaher, Gordon, Steubenville. *• Courier, Roberta, Parkersburg. “ Argonaat, M’Lean, St. Louis. STEAMBOATS. 24 lb .~.d56 “ Plttitrargb) Staubanvllla &nd Wbottng - . Packet *» i ECff'.to The DIURNAL, Captain J. A. Sbolxs, end mOßaSmth* FOREST CITY, Captain B. Wat, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Bteubonrllla and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leare Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. il. —Returning she will lease Wheeling on Tueadajs, Thursdays and Saturdays, at o'clock, A. M. The FOB BBT CITY wUI also le»?« Pittsburgh on Tuesday*, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock. A- M.— Reluming, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri day e, st o'clock, A. Sd, For freight or passage apply on board or to ‘ J . D. COLLING WOOD, Agent, No. 165 Front street. Regular Tuesday Packet for WluellDgf marietta aud QalUopodii The new and splendid steamer CONVOY, jjJffajG fcgjQHH VN utF. Jr., Master, B. Damuoji, Clerk, iMaBUSSAwU] u-ave lor the shore and intermediate ports every Tuenday, &( 4 o clock, P 81., positively, for freight, or ptu*.-***, apply ou board to Jy ZA U. U IIARrOM, or a BARN^.Agents. Por S»< Looli. * Tbe steamer EMPIRE CITY, Gant. J ViW I ASS*! ,fonxa t .«n r. Clerk, B*kl IULI, will leave for dQgSSEfiß't l * above and loterm«*JiaUi poit.on SATX-B DAY, tt»DL Wlh, at 10 A. M ¥vt freight or passage apply on board, OTt© FLACK k U\B>ga, Agents. For Cincinnati, s«. Lonli, Q*lcttft| Dn bu«|ue aud St. Paula _ rite airamer SAINT LOUIB, Captain Jsssi i JSflgiwfrpsaa, Cirri. W T BaAR; will leave for the agafiaLOCa above ao-J intermediate port* oo BATUHDAY, September I*9, at 10 A. 11 Por freight or j.*uiag»» mplv on Icard, or to pi. AUK A HARNRS, Agent*. For ( luctuoatl. Tbe steamer AiA.'tl CKTKR, Captain U. W ja^n^j^Naaax; Clerk, Dasto, will leave for tbe • bora lntermediate ports on SATURDAY, .“Wpl S«h, at 10 u'elvok A. SI. For freight or passage apply on board, or to •eprf Hack A BARNES, Agento. “For HlCouia, Oalaaa, Uobn<|OC aud St. Paul. ii_ The ■ burner til PS Y, Cui Juoa Kumrcv ; Clerk. Ucosav; will lairs for tfc* above all intermediate porta on If HI 0A Y, September ‘2kb, at 4 P. M. For fndgtrtcr partake apply on beard, or to espfifi HACK A BARNES, Agent/ ~ For St. Louts. imn Th« steamer CL AHA DtiA.N, Captain U. VV fi f Miiw 1 * Clerk, Lrme, will leave fortbv’kbsve m[lSw«Qd luteroiediate }k>iYr ds MONDAY, October -.*o 19. 12 S, Ist, at 10 A M for freight or passage apply on board aepft} FLACK A HA UNIS, Agents For St. LonU, Ualeaa, L>ubw<|o« aud Si. Paul. i.__ The ■ learner LUOIK MAY, Captain J. J KgUjjgjMjkdiLau.vsa’i, Clerk. A Boaivvuii , will leave for dSßßSltb* above and 101-riueJiale pi-rts on 1 Hi D A 1 . September 2Sth, at Id A M For fiwigbt or passage apply on board, nr to awpYO FLACK A HA H.N &L Ageuta. For Clnolonall Tbe iptenjld «ti>ainer KLLA, Capt A Pol. lxJ|jEMg£Clrrk, DUWtSI* . Will leave fur the above and ■aßnUSrowSftlntartoedtaig ports on FRIDAY. bapuiaber 28, «t 10 iL M. For freight or paorege apply oo board, rr to »#pUfl KLACR * h*KNM‘ Ajrot. For Zanaevllle* Tb* iUam>r CHEVOIT, OapL MeLrvosu , I Means; will leave for lb « above »rul all D«Ual* porta oo HATL liD , September For freight or apply cm board, or to e«p?6 UULLINOWOUD_A BAHNK». Agent* Th* ituiim igUAKUI CITY, Captain M<* I , Clerk, f Garrets; will leavs tot the and IntormnllaU' porta ou FRIDAY, at lu u'clock A. M. For freight or Wtoiatf* apply ou boanl, or to tffp24 _ JOHN FLACK, Agent M _ Tbo iteaaur J 8 PIUNOLK, CapUln W*. I rs: Clerk, J. Fxrzonuu>. will leave for aSSESSth* above and Intermediate port! on FRIDAY, Septcm er *B, at 4 P. M For freight or peosags apply on board, or to taps* BARNES A FLACK, AgsaU. J. li.llarboar, IKYRB CLERK, Bv. Loos, Mo, (at W. N Newell's j office.) J. K. UAKJAJOU having long experience in Bmlvlbs and Discharging Freight tor Strata boats. offer* •uperiorTnduceraon t* to Steamboats deeirtng a DISCHARG ING CLERK- my* PITTSBURGH AID COB HE LLS V I LL B swan. earn*, ssm*. »ryn TilfmT UUIIU TfEfTQI momma a. ■wniu- ■■aim 1 '"ww* m&w* RAILROAD. fltliJS PITTSBURG!! AND CONN ELLS VI LAB RAIL ROAD l* now opru from W«**t Newton to Connidlsvlilr, fffly-oight miles from Pittsburgh, oo Ibo Yuaghiogbeny River. This new first dam Road Is now open for the transport*- t on of passengers and freight, In connection with the hoe steamer KOUAN, from PtUsb rgh to Umuelbvill*, dally, u follows: The steamer KuL*AN will loave her wharl, ahoT# Lite Mooongabela Bridge, every afteruoou, at half past three o'clock, far W- st Newton, eoaneethig there with the taoro log train leaving at b .10 t«»r ConodlerHlu, and reaching there at 9 fcO A. M.. to ttain for the Bt*v«t ft r UuJonU>«o Fare trOonnellsvitle $1 'ft Far* to Unkmtuwn 2 26 A train will Uav* OoonellevlUe In the morning, at six o'clock, for West Newton, aod connect there with the Steamer Eollao at 7.110, In tints to teach I’itUburgh a’. 1 P. M. Fare from Cnoodlsvlll® to Pi I tabu gb |1 76 Fare from Unlootowu to Pittsburgh 2 25 Tbo Local Freight end Passenger Train will laave Uon nelUville at 12 20 P W , aod returning will leave West Newton at 6.30 P. M , stopping at all way statious for freight an i passengers Travelers In search rf business or pleasure will find a trip by this route, along the beautiful and fertile valley of the Youghlogbeny, on« of the most Interesting and profltn bio In tba western country. Tbe t-ceoery of the valley is not surpassed In beauty or gruudeur by ahy in this ■ tat*, and the Odd for enterprise and basiu««*» is unbounded. On both skim of the r.vwr are vast deposit* ol mineral wealth, InvlUug the attention ol capitalist*; and the river furnishes, arery few miles, abundant nud never falling water power for any amount of mills and maebiuery. Tbe favorable character ol the grades, all descending towards Pittsburgh, will ena-lw this Company to transport freight* at the lowest rates, thus afloidtng a cheap, u allot m and reliable outlet for minerals and otber heavy articles at all t me*. For terms apply to D. W CALDWELL, Aaubtant Super intendent. or to the officers on br.ard the steamer Kollan. OLIVER W. UARNiai, ge pjj President and Superintendent. SSIBiWiS3 KIKII’S TRASBPOUTATION LINK. ANTICIPATING the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, wo have increased cur &tock of Boats, Ac , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons ner month each way. We assure onr friends, and those disposed to patronize tbe State improvements, there will be nothing spared oo our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. K IKK A MITCHELL, aogll:y Oaoul llastn, Httsburgh, Pa. K«*l Kaiate Oflloc, Cbrnn nf Seventh and Smityield streets , Pittslurgf,. BLAEKLY A UICUEY offer lor sale a raluablw Farm in Adams Township. Butler County—l4l acres. A Coal Property of 400 acres. Tbe undivided half will te sold with 161 acres of improved lai d , ou which, among other buiMlogil, an eicellimt Bm'MUI Forty-eight Building Lots in the Borough of Manchester. Thirty Building Lots near tbe northern end of the Sharpsburg Bridge- , A Building Lot in James B Irwin a plan, In Pitt Town ship (aljoloing Blilb Waid,) will be sold very low fbr u the owner Is going to Kansas. Apply to 6Qp22:d*w BLAKELY A RICHEY. Wm> H. Taioott A Co., MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES. Also, whole sale dealers in Imported and Domestic FANOY GOODS. We hare just received a f ill assortment of all articles in our line, *nd invite the attention of dealers to our stock being confident we can offer.them inducements both ae to price* and quality of goods. sep24cd2w 6!d WOOD BT., comer of Fourth. — Wanted, e.nnn bushels clean plume bye, for which OMI HJ ti»e higbeai market price in cash wUI be paid, WILLIAM HUNTER, No. 299 Liborty at. /--i UM AilAßlO Ji.WO ltw for »&»e by (j il- A. fAHNESTOOK ft CO. .. « * **- * . ‘-« * F **. * ' »/ ** W ,/%* * • AlUllVKI). For Loalirlll«< For St. boat! 1., ■- V »• \ V AMUSEMENTS. /fHBATaEW.J.C; FOSTER, sota Lenwe tnd Mkti** X c®*» Wm. U. Raed, Stage Manager; Ohablcb Fohtbb, Acting Manager. Treasurer* J.Y. Bouitti. P81C23 or AhiofiSioß: Boxes And Barque ttu.. ..60c. j Private Boxes, large $B.OO Second Tier..... ! ........258. J Privute Boies, smalL .$6 00 Boxes for colu el partook ; 25 cants. •49~Csrtiflcat<> > securing seats, 12$$ cants extra. Benefit of Mr. NEAFIE. FRIDAY EVENING, Sspteubsu 28, 1555, Ibe Prise Tragedy of HOHAJHJ3KD—Mohammed, Air. NeaSe; Omar, Me* Bride; Calei, Dubois; Oadijah, Mrs. Cantor. / SINGING AND DANCING. To conclude with DOS CJESAR DE BAZ AN-DouCtrsar De Basan, Mr. Neftfle; Marquis, Mr, P. 0, Oooniogbam;.l<axarQ* 10, Mrs. A. W. Voting; Marl Una, Mrs. V. Cunningham. Doors open at 7 ; performance to begin at 1%. JOHN w. m^cahthy; Bill Poster and MHslribtttor, 49* Will attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. AU communications—either b? mall, telegraph, or other* wise—dime ted to tbe office of tne Morning Post, will re ceive prompt attention. ep7 An Ordinance* T\>r the Better Regulation of the Diamond Market, d*c. BE it ordained and enacted by tbe c.tiirna of Plttabargh, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained end enacted by aatboritf of the same. Bxc. L That from and liter the passage of this Ordinance it shall not be lawfnl for any Butcher or other person oz persons to have or keep within tbe Diamond Market Hou sea, any Hides, Pelts, Bkinv, Spoiled Meat, or other offensirs odal, after sunrise ; and any person or persons who shall have or keep within said Market Houses any such artieies after suoriso, or who shall at any time place or to be placed in or around the Raid Market House, on the pive raonts or elsewbo-e, any decayed Fruit or Vegetables, Melon Rinds, Rotten Eggs, or other offal, shall for each Offence forfeit and pay, tor the nse of the city, a fine of not less than one dollar, nor more than five dollars, to be recovured as flues for breaches of City Ordinances are now by law ro* coverablo. And It ie hereby enjoined upon and made the duty of the Market Constable to eae that the penalties for any broach of this section ore properly enforced Bic. 11. That the Joint Building Committee, fn conjanc* Hon with tbe Superintendent of the Diamond Market Houses, be and they are hereby authorized to have portable stands erected, and placed within the walls of the lower stories of the Llamond Market Houses in such a mnnogt as said Committee may deem .expedient; said stands, when provided, to be placed so as noi to Interfere with the doors leading into saiu buildings. The sail stands may be rented by the Superintendent, under the direction of tne Commit ice on Storksts, by tbe week, month or year, to such Farm ers aa may wish to procure a permanent location; bat all each stands which may not be so rented cuy be occupied free of charge by any person disposing of the light prod nets of ground owned or tHled by such persona, (the Committee on Markets to be the jadges in case of any disagreement between the Superintendent and the culler, a« to the kind of articles to be offered on said stands, here designated as ** light articles,”) but In no case shall stands be rented to or oeeupied by hucksters or second-hand dealers; and all rents arising from sueh stands shall be collected by tho Superin tendent of ihe Diamond Market Houses, and shall be paid by him to the Treasurer of the Diamond Market House As sociation. Bto. HL That all stalls or stands in the first or lower stories of tho Diamond Market Houses, (except so for as tbelr free occupancy by farmers Is provided for in tbo preceding section of this Ordinance,) shall be rented by the Superin tendent of the Diamond Market Ilootua, auder the direction of the Committee on Markets, the rents to be collected as heretofore, by said Super.ntendent, and paid t > tbe Treasu rer of the Diamond Market Association ; and it shall be the duty of the said Superintendent to keep, or cause to be kept, all the entrances into and passages through the lower *tories of sa d Market Houses open and free for tbe ate of persons having business therein, except so far a* the passages around tbe walls may be obstructed by thektands provided for in tbe eecood section of this Ordinance, ft shall be bis duty to see that tbe provisions of tbs first sec tion of this Ordinance are compiled with; and whenever £e may deem It necessary, he may coll upon the Market Con stable to enforce tbe providone of tbe said section, to pre serve or jer, or to onforce tbe rules aod regolatious of the markets in the lower stories of tho Dismond Market Houses. Sxo. IV. That it shall be Lheduty of ihederk of tbe Mar kets to enforce tbe provisions of the best section of this Or dinance, os well as of all other Ordinances which are not hereby altered, supplied or repealed, in the second story of tbe Market House oo the neel side of the Diamond, and In ail the spaces neenpied as stands in tbs Diamond Market which ate on the outside of tbe walls of < be Market Hou ses; and the Market Constable, when railed upon, hball render hiu> socb assistance as may be required io preserv ing order and in enforcing tbe rules and regulations of the markets. Wio. V. That the Superintendent of tho Diamond Market Hou* s azul the Clerk of the Markets shall pay to tbe Trva so-er of tbe Diamond Market House Association on Wed nesday end Saturday of each end every week, all the money collected by them in and around tba Diamond Markets, ■wj the Clerk of (be Markets shall pay to tbe City Treasu rer once in each aod every week ail ih« money wMrb he shall have collected in the Fifth Ward and !*coUh Hill Mar kois. Sac. VL That from and after tho expiration of the time for which the present Clerk of tbo MerLeu was elt-runl, the eolswy Of the Clerk of the Markets shall be Six Hundred Dcßara per year, payable by the Market llotue Association. That all monies collected by theOltnk of the Markets In the Diamond Markets shall bo paid by him to the Treasurer of tho Diamond Market House Association, according lo tbe provisions ol the preceding section of this Ordinance, and all other moneys collected Wjr bixu, whether in the Scotch Util cr Fifth Ward Markets, or for measuring vtood, bark, lima, sand, or weighing bread, thali be paid to the City Treasurer without any deduction whatever, tail all butter taken a* nominal pounds, or for being cf Ugh', weight, by the raid Clerk r.f tne Markets, shi i be given to the Guar dians of tbe Poor of the City of Pittaboiyh, for the benwit of the poor, and the said Clerk of tbe Markets shall kerp a ro reet account in a book to bo provided for'the purpose, of all moneys by him received,showing tbe date of the receipt of eoflh Item, tb« oatne <d each person from whom received, keeping an account of amounts reroived for measuring wood, bark, Uma, sand, an J weigblngof bread, separate aD<i distinct from moneys received a/ Oerk or tbe Markets, and the money so received shall be paid lo tbe City Treasurer on each and ev*ry WeJursJay and Saturday. gac. VII. That the Clerk of Lbe Markets shall sire bond*, with good and aii file Unit et-curlt), lu tba soui ol uou thou sand dollars, for the faithful performance ofbisdallrJ.taiJ bond to be approved by the OwmmiUeo on Markets. fisc. VIII. That (be provisions of tills Ordinance shall take effect from and after th« date of its passage, except so much of sect ou sixth as relates to the change in the salary of Iba Clerk cl the Markets, but tb» raid Clerk shall be ro •julfed to keep an account book as provided for in said emo tion from and after the passage of this Ordinancv, ahtrb buok shall be at ao ’ and all proper times open to (he exaui (nation of the Committee on M&rkaU. K*c IX That any Ordinance or Ordinances, or ioy|x-r t)r>D« thereof which are hereby altered or supplied, fc* and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Oouncila, lb la, the HUh day »*f September. A D l!tW. JOHN S KENNEDY. President pro lem. of Common Coonrll. Attest M \Y Lirwis, Clerk of Ot>wmi>o Coudcll JAMBS McAULKY, President of Select Council. Joan T. Wbittsx, Clerk of Select Council To Witolttalo tirocari, Liquor iriaiari and manufacture re TUB SUBSCKiB&R U new importing a supvrior quality of OIL OP COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pore Spirit will produce a flneGoguao Brandy. Ells Essences op rocukixe and otaf.d*s brandy ; of JAMAICA and ST. CRGLX BUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCUNAPI’S and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledge! by tho New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections fur nae will Invariably be given by DR. LRWTB VKUCHTWANaKR, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical*, Plntina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's KxLCopaiva, Sulphate Am mania. An. doc2l:ia tf CAUFETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Road, two miles below the diy line, oiler to buyers Ibis season, ADMINIS TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN 0 AB PBTI NO, at very minced prices for cash or city acceptance, (Interest added ) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every VHlletj, stn a examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND st . P 111 LADBLPIILA. Wool bought. Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. JelASmds J. SIDNEY JONES. Blew Bottling KstablUbtnsnL BOYD a MORTON hate enteml Into co-partnership to transact the business of BOTTLING, In all Ita branch- 0 8 Liberty street, Neville Hall. *They here constantly on hand a superior article of INDIA ALE, put up In pint bottles. Dealers and Camilla will Hod It to their advantage to give us a call, and exam ine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER. Terms as favorable as any other honse io the city- All order* put up at short notice. BOYD A MORiON, yeltlm No 63 Liberty #t., Neville Hall. Refutation in’nkw knula.nl>- UaisToL, N. H., Judc uth, laid. To B A. Fiihnfs fevt if Cj —Oentlemeo: For five years past 1 bare used B A. Fahnestock'* Vrrmltu.ro for an an thelmintic to my practice; my *tf>-DtL>n **» fleet called to it in a ease where 1 bad faded t» dislodge worms with calo mel, pink and covbage. A bottle aas obtained and ur**d with desirable nffeot; since then I have prescribed it lor hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of cases v ith complete sucre. - s. In one ease a Biogle bottle of the m«-ii elno brought sway from one patient ninety tujki tcurnu l have never known it to do barm, aod I am induced to make ibis statement from an houest convictioo thul it is tba most valuable Vermifuge yet known. Such is mj con fidence in Its “worm killing” powers that l recommend •.! to other physicians In this sactian. and furnish them wit.i the article. M. C. SAVAUh, M. D. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by is. A. FAUN SB TOOK A CO., corner of Wood and First streets, PM*- bunrh Joswpli WhiU'i Carriage Repository. JOSEPH WHITE, now carry lug on buai- sw» « ness In his spacious promises, (now lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh end Oreeneburg turnpike, near the Two Mlle-sSa Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrrnrevill®, respoetlully invites the public to Inspect his stock of CAIUUAGK3 BUGGIES, Ac. And be particularly infbnns gemlemen purcAoicrs, that one price only is made. Fourteeu years' experience In the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages whb-b, so many years past it has been bis particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. The success of his new syitem Is oompleie—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mama for decorating houor* of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large mots.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell, on ready money only, ut mubb leas than the usual ! proQts. (mh&daw) Carrlagesrepalredin the best manner, with dee pat ' uuftuilitt hUT FOR “ A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the hack part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot !•« in a desirable location for a residents: aud will be sold low and on favorable term*. Title good, and clear from iucumbrancs. Koquiroof GEO. F. GILLMORK, jvl3 At Office of Mornlnc Post Boarding Scbool, OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above purposes. Tho sise and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and tho singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terns, apply to mha-fctf J, W. BUTLER, 07 Frobt street Weatsrn Mauds Wg have arrangements with gentlemen of experience in the different Western States, by which choice lands can be located at Government price. PerfOnsdesirous of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settlo meni, will And It to their advantage to give us a call. One of oar correspondents In lowa has spent the last six weeks in critically examining the lands In that State subject to »ntrv. and writes us that be has selected over 20,000 acres of choice lands. ULAKKLY A RICHEY, ecp2l:dfcw corner Seventh and SmHhßeM sts. jy ?■, fo Femalei."” TUK KJSBFBAKJB,” an Im lLgy portal uttle book that every female should read, especially the married, or those contemplating marriage. It will be sent by mail, free, to any address, by Inclosing two postage stamps, or six-pence, to 0. L. OHKJBSkMAN, M DV No. 192 Broadway, New York. BspiLwlm* MEDICAL. AFncvwarttty or B.«cora nuilAttenV Uoa —WRIGHTS TONIC MIXTURE, a guarantied dad certain rare fori FBVRR ANb.AGDE. This preparation for the treatment or the above disease, and perfect cradles tlon of the caul*,ld one of 'C^o'*robot important Piaoovertwof the 10th century. Ita -ocm trailing offsets on the poisonous gases are Instantaneous, and acta like a charm upon the whole Nennius and Muscular System, re storingtoe tops*?? the Stomach, and invigorating the Con stitution. ‘ 3 ' /Unlike tb* general retaedfesfftari-teil to for Its treatment each ed'Qnlntaß, Arsenic, Aa, which- leovenhe system worse than they found It, It improves the general health, porffleJ the blood, afad stliitiilafdr the dltf«7oat organs to a regular and healthy action*' Hiring of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be ' tetlad on. Ifo unprecedented' demand, and thotboutiands of testimonial* ; from apd others who have been thoroughly iurto&are aßtUßcieflt guarantee of its superiority over ali otber jtreparattph^. 1 ‘ .7 ‘ \fe can only add, in concJuMOTL-ifyoiTare ■*turering from , and Ague 1 , fry# and- bjetfrtdL' ’ ■ CO-, 241Marketflt,Phi[aadphia. And alt respectable Druggists tfcxongh&at, the. United States and Canadas. . ". ' Par sale by GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 14(1. striet, and B. E. fijiLLßlta, ap27alewSm la. W*Bick Headache and Aeuralgla«p£i|ißi Tsana Srasmaa Ctfnm nr OAKELY’B DEPURATIVE BTHUP.—-Mr. WUUam Trimble, ITKelry’s Bow, Bayards town, fifth Ward,-says he was cured,of Sick-Headache of vdght years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley** Depura tire Syrup* He. bad triad various physician* without a cure. He is mow entirely well. Oakeley** Dcpurative 1 0 for Rheumatism, Serofsla, Tetter, and all eruptive disease*, for sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYBHITS, No. 140 Wood street. Sign of the Qolden Mortar. Price 76 cante per bottle. *p3 4Sr"A Substitute tot the Sew tlaaor Itwwi—DiL URBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the cure'of INTEMPERANCE. , A concentrated vegetable extract* and as a tonic I* turn quailed- For the isaaost valuaUa Pila,Feoe^^^k^vdi t This medidne la intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks* Several instances where we have Bold it, we have had the most gratifying results; so, to persona whn&re really desiroaa.orbreaking oS the Indulgence In Intoxicating beverages, this elixir wlu be a great help. Sold at $1 per Dottle at the Drug Store of- DR. GEO. B. KEYSER, Nd. 140 , Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of theGoLdeh Mortar. ap2s:d*w .. B&rreil's Indian Linlmifot, ■for Rheumaßm, BrvttUf Ain* the Back, Ada-— Sores of oil ftfldl. (A certificate fromCutaberlftaiff-MBrylaßd.j 'Ul»£BSßu2ir^'Marcbl9,lBs6. Mb. U. G. 0. Oabbt, Sir: May we ask the favor of you to send os twenty-four dozen BARRRLI/S INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send it without delay, as we have not half a do&eo bottles on band, and Itcannot be substituted in thfn country; therefore, do not disappoint us. ••••••• Respectfully, yours, do. Bx*u A Waits. For sale wholesale and retail at DR* GEO. !L KEYHKB’B Drug Store. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; also oy JOEL MOHLER, Liberty street Cough ELemedtos. Lr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup will core you. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser** Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup wUI cure Inflaenxa. Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold in the head. Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con sumption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Vcatch, of Rokeby, Ohio, says: u I want yon to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There Is a lady here who has a cough and Ihe doctors can’t sure her. I was In the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a botile of your Pectoral Syrup; 1 took it but twice, and tt cured me sound and well.” Ask for Dr. Kjctbes'b Ptcto&al Sirup and take no other. Price, 60 cents. Sold at DR. KEYS UR’S, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. apflSAsw £9-Marsh's Radical Cure Trail will cure nearly every cata of reducoable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on band. CtUldren** Trueseeofdiffexentforas and strength for sole. < Kinetic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomniol Supporters— A down different kinds. Pile Props for the support and cure of Piles. 1 Shoulder Braces to relieve a erooked and deformed condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages, All these articles may be had or appQed at DR. KEY SEE’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. *p2sri*w ' O" Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beaut! Tying the Complexion,and eradicating-all TAJf, Pnmx3 and Purerm from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYBER’B,44O Wood street. JanSO NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital, 0300,000, Assets liable for the losses or the com t’ANY. Id titcck Note*, (negotiable form,)secured by Mort gages and ■JtiJgmeni* - - (100,000 in Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac 100,000 Jo CaahyQash Assets and Cash Items——...... 47,000 Total, .(253,000 ii. CADWELL, President. J. 0. BARR, Secretary. AW Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation "iska, taken at current rates. RSTBRRSCSB James M’Cully A Co., W. A l>. Rinehart, M. L Hollo well A 00, Charles B. Writht, David A. Brown A O. H- M Geo. Abbott, Harris, Hale A Co., Evans A Watson, Uoa. ffa. D. Kelley, Chas. Megargee A Co., Caleb Cope A Co., GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent. j«4 96 Water street. Pittsburgh IKOa CITV CODiaiKaCIAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, i N Institution to educate the BUSINESS MAN. Col open Day and K'-sniog, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. 11. Students and upwards have matriculated at tlds School of Practical Arts, taught In a practical manner by instructors of practical experience in the business with which their arts are connected. Boot-keeping—fall mercantile course, time unlim ited, Including ccmmercl *1 calculations, all lec tures, and Practical Penmanship, • $35,00 Sam* course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) 20,C0 Penmanship—practical—time unlimited, • 10.00 Same course for Ladles, (apartment separate*) * 6 00 Peumanihip, per month, 4 00 Arithmetic, 4,00 Penmanship and arithmetic, per month, 6,00 Higher mathematics, languages, aurveylog, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and ornamental draw ing and construction—as per agreement. 49~ Those that can attend only in the evening, have all the advantages of the day student in lectures and Instruc tion. gfr- College (now) comer of Wood and Fourth—soon in ** College Hail, opposite the Poet Office. w»pB ' F. W. JENKINS, Principal. c. a. waußw...-.- *««pn lodkwiu. KXUtttl LODKWK WIUI&IHS A CO. H(BucoiBSD&a to A. Wilutis A Co.) AVB REMOVED TUOA OFFICE to No. T 5 FOURTH street, two doors east of their old stand, where th«y will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and COM MISSION STOCK BROKER BUSINESS In all 1U branches, as heretofore. Woi**iJ»—Twenty-five Shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock. jy!2 WILKINS 4 00. o. o. waxixa. Wllktm * Co., (Buccesaors to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JVb. 71 iburtA street, JPitUburgh. IN TUB numerous suspensions of Banka and Bankers throughout the couuti7 during the last six months, we are satisfied that In almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a 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 “outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure thuir safety, bat that In adopting such a court*} we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. ffeb&J W. A CO. HAVE YuU TRIED WWOHT'S PREMIUM KITHARJON ? If not, try It, and you will never be without it. Be uure to ask for WHIG UTS PREMIUM KATHARION, Or you may get a worthless article. 4£~Per sale by all Druggists. 25 cents per bottle. Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KKYSEB, R. E. SELLERS A 00., and JOHN HAST. augl6 ACUUIOK RESIDENCE FOR BALE, hituated ou 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 house, and well of good water. Tbo above is a very pleasant residence for a person engaged in business in theeity; and for health of location, fine view, and convenience, cannot be surpassed by any now offered for salo. For price and terms call at onr office. 8. OUTHBKBT A BON, aog27 53 Market street. A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, containing a hall, parlors with folding doors, two chambers, dining room and kitchen, for sale; pries $2,000. The house is well finished, and In good order. Immediate possession can be had. Terms of payment—ssoo In band; balance In one, two and three years. B. t UTHBKRT A bON, s*p2o 53 Market street- AROMATIC VINEGAR —An excellent article for rick bealache. Sold by faspUJ JOS. FLEMING. Fine extracts for the handkerchief— i have jmt received a large Assortment of fine Extracts. Those wishing anything Is this line should call and exam ine mine before purchasing. JOB. FLEMING, sepll corner Market and Diamond. BROOMS— 100 dot Coro Brooms for sole by *8(46 HENRY H. COLLINP. Valuable property for sale—consisting of 321 feet front on Ohio Lane, Allegheny City, by 271 feel deep on Bagaley’s Lane, (containing two acres,) with a large Brick Dwelling House, of hall »nd ten rooms, with a good cellar, smoke and wash bouses, well of water, hydrant, fruit trees, Ac. Ac. For price and terms call at the office of Bep 2o 8. CUTQBKRT A BON, 53 Market st. TjißKdn moms—2 do* cans Strawberries; 3 do bottleß Peaches; 2 do do Pears; 2 do do Plums; 5 do assorted Preserves; 10 do Blackberry Brandy; Just received and for sale by eepia RBYMKR A ANDERBON. 1 toil aTO KETCHUP—2O doxen Pints; 10 do Quarts; 15 doses assorted sites Olive OR; 20 boxes Citron; Just received and for sale by sepl2 RHYMER A ANDERSON. 1/\ BOXES MACOARONI; ivs 10 do Vermicelli; 60 lbs French Kiss Paper; Just received and for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON, 6gpl2 | No. 39 Wood street TUAWBKRKY TOOTH WABH—A n»w and eXceUmTt article for cleansing the teeth and purifying the breath. A large supply received by JOSEPH FLEMING, sepl4 comer Market and Diamond. <.■***' «w w'i,- .• .y<*. -j: • v - 1 Graft, Benoett A Co. Zag, Lindsey A Co. Ttana or vumoa JQ9. LQDIWIQ. I -tv Z k-lt X- t-rf MEDICAL. II V fGORATING 1 i CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON is MEDICINE. i Boia.l lUitbr.4 Kara Ctf./U*gtUMii 'ItC&BE'S IHVIOOBATIua Btvtia. with tstrength, inespadty wit effidgnoyi natural ac tivity, and, thia ngt^only.-w[thout;R«eril ; of reaction, bat with a happy effect onthc gSOerai orgaslxation. Bear In ndDdihat allmaladfafl, >B Am? r GfeybCgin,-flnUb with the Auiiiitat thn plkfaliutfon ofthe nerve of motion and sonaation is phyricki death, vßaar tb CUadr aloo, that for every klhd of nervbu* disease, the Elixir Oor dial is the onjy riliable prajiflAtife known. _ ( .CURB OF NfittVOUa JDlflfiAaKBfSir- 1 No language can convey of tfieimme dial® and olmogi rairasulbuif chingd'Whfoh ItjbdCttrioa* in the diseased, debilitated and chattered nervous eystem, whether brokendown by Weak by nature, or impair ed by sickneea—(he unstrung ’ana vaUx»l is at once braced, rerivlfled and buUt The mintaf and physical symptoms of nervous diaease vanish together un der its Influence. Nor is the<esKf temporary i for the Oot dlal properties of the medicine lhb ltSelf and restore it to its normal condition. -t: ( v.. ' tOSB OJ HEMOET, Confusion, giddlncra, ruah. of blcod to the hgad T choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thanghta destruction—fear of ioesnlty, : prestra. tion, Irriiabillty, lnabiUty dlraaset incident tomalee, deftsyof thAprapagatlnaflhfimaauth««. : teria, monomania, vagus pripßatfon-df thb oear u . mpotency,conrtlpatiOD.etc-jfroEiwhatevereanaMarifllrg it is, If .there be any reliance to- un hisnantestl iflony, ♦J, ' 'J A GREAT MSDICfNi: FOB FEMALES.; ; The unparaUeleAaffoctabf this groat restorative In all complaints t&ddenttpfemkle*, mark era is the annals ormedldna. TfobusandsofaMrnuTsntshaTeb^nlavfortod — 'thousand of cbDcwrtcd-7-aU purpOrting to be snodfiM! in thSyarioui diseases 'and44rtoggmmitS totrhlch the delicate, fortoktlon of womanrendar 'hgr liable. . ' OVRBF WOMAN OF RRHSR,' ' Who shfieta from weakness, derangement nwronsnaas, tromors, pains in the haok, on any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex,‘or common to both sexes—to ghr* the tavigoraringCordial»trial.... ... . : V , ' MARRIED TSESONB, Or will find this Qordtil after Iher" have -navA a bot tle or two,.ajthprodgß .rwjsheratcr of the’ to all dlractlonsar«tQ'b«ttttmdaie jarenta of healthy off spring, vfcAwbuld cot have been eo but fbr .thifl 'Wrtraordb And it isitigttaUjpotentfor.thQ mast di> easesfoc whiebif j* recbhlmshdea.' Thousands cf jouag and not in s&lcgi* in stance has It foiled it benefit them. ‘‘ \ . . PRESONB OF, PALE COMPLEXION. ~ . Cr consumptive habits; are restored by the use of a bottle ox two, to bloom and, vigor, changisg:thaakin frtm a pale, yel fow.jjcXly color, to a beautiful fioridboaplexlou;.. . . TOTHBMIBaUIDED. .V" These are some of the sad and. melauchoiyjelftela produ ced by early habits of youth, vlx:.w«akneßtof the back and limbs, pains £n the ha ad, (Harness ofbright, lossbf mus cular power, palpitation Of the heart, dyspepsia; nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive ftinctions, general debility, Symptom* Of consumptions, etc.. Mentally, the fearfal effects on the be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion or Ideas; depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, eelfrototrust, love of solitude, timidity, ere eomeot the evils produ ced. All thus afflicted BEFQKB CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, the Journey through life became* a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind become* shadowed with despair, arid-filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be oomes blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has keen counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, oil toe genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor's facsimile pasted over.the cork of each bottle, ana the following words blown in the gtassr Dr. norie'i Invigorating Cordial, (X H. RING, Proprietor, N. Yj The Cordialla put up, highly concentrated, in pint flea—price three doilars perbottfe, two for five dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. H.nING; Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. 7. gold throughout tho. United Btata*, danad - '4<*BNTB:‘ ' " Pittsburgh £L KBYBHB, No. 140 Wood si Do. - I.FLEMINO, 8809.,N0. 6$ Wood jt. Do. . E. BSLLEHSt Wood itmt. AUeghea j City...BECCBAM A M’KENNAHr Do, .... .~TAMEB T. SAMPLE A GO,- Do. .. J. P. FLEMING, •' Igral or Ohlf>...J. P.PAP.S, ClflMnnatl DR. HOOF LAND’S CEIiEBRATED GE R El AN B ITT E B S , 08, C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., rai srrscrVAtxt emu LIVES COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or tfcrvmu Debility, Diseases of the Sidney*, and all diseases arising from a disordered tdner or Stimach. fltmh as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Fulness,or Blood to the Bead, Acidity of tbeStomaeb, fUu&ea;He&rtbiirn, Disgust for Food.t Fulnwce or weight In the Stomach, Boor Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering atthe Heart, Cheat ing or Suffocating Sensation when In lying PostureTDinmea i of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Bight, Tere? and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the ' 'Side, Back;UhESt, Limbs, A&fBnddBn " Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Bril, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its rirtues and ada; atlon to the diseases for which it le recommended. It is no now and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the American people, and Us reputation and Rale is unrivalled by any shxdfar pu • potations extant. The testimony in it* favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians andindividu als, In all parts of the country Is Immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my “ Memorabilia, M or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all tn Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufhctory, ISO Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyset, 110 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street: H. P. Bwartx and J. P. Fleming, Alleghany declfedawly la Palmer’s uelebrated Epicurean Bailee, STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soaps, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise an good housewives to try it. Price 26 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in the United Btates and Canadas for sale by SFOLURG ana G. H. KETSEH.tflUehttrgh. P. T WEIGHT A 00., 241 Market street, Philadelphia. Janlfcdawly la Private Dlaeaieii fDR. BTIOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, de- * votes his entire attention to an office practice. tiBB nia business la mostly confined to Pruxda XBf Venereal Disease*, and such painful brought on by Imprudence, youthful Indulgence and excess. Syphilis,Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Sleet, Stricture, _ -ethral Discharges. Impurity of the Blood, with all Disea se of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tions, Tetter,. Ring-worn, Mercurial Diseases, Bemlnal Weakness, Impotancy, Flies, Rheumatism, Female Weak ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ado, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Buck and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years’ practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brown to ofler assurances of a speedy cure to nil who may come under his care. • Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. moderate. uov6aUwly F a Brown’s ffiasence ot JamaicaUtngsr. fIMIIS Essence Is a preparation of unusual excellence. J. In ordinary diarrhcea,inclplrnt cholera. In short,ln all caws of prostration of the dlgestite functions. It ts of Ines timable value. Daring the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, It is peoallariy efficacious; no faml y. Individual or traveler should be without it. Cautios.— Be pure to get the gemline shieh is prepared only by P. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. K. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for sale by ail the respectable Apothecariesln the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., SOOLLY A CO. And in Allegheny by IL P. 80BWARTZ, LKE A. BECKHAM. sep&Cmdaw COUNTY FAIR. 3I>HB SIXTH ANNUAL FAIR of tho.AtLEaantT Couart L Aohicultubai Society, for Western Pennsylvania and hio; will be bold ot PITTSBURGH, on tbe 2d, Sd, 4th and 6th days of OCTOBER, 1855. Ample arrangements have been mode for the accommodation of animats, and build- Jogs property fitted up for tbe display of goods. Tbe Grounds will be abundantly supplied with water. Hay and Straw for tbe use of tbe animals will be furnished gratis, and Grain at tbe lowest market prices. Premiums t* the amount of $3,500 are offered for competition. Mem* b-rship or Faulty Tickets, si; single admission, 25 cents. Alt artistes intended for exhibition, sent to tbe address of a P. Shlras, Esq , Pittsburgh, will receive prompt atten tion A competent Police force will be on the Grounds, day and night. For particulars, see large bills. a bargain offered. THE undersigned offers for aals 81X LOT 3 of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pitts burgh and ConnellsvUle Railroad, in the growing, and thriving Borough of M’KSIESEQRT.- Pour Of the Lota are 37feet in width by about ICfrin depth, fronting at one and on tbcDrpqt, and at the oUior on: Sit cl air street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. Also—TWO LOTS, 87% feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots bor dering for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property ean be found, and it will be sold low. Part of the payment taken in stock of the Connellavllle Railroad, if desired. GKO. F. GILLMORV, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, August 31,1855.—Idawtf PIANOSTpIANOST IIANUFACTUBRD BY NUNNS & C LARK, HSW YORK, AHD TOU SALS H. KLEBER & RRQ., No. 53 Fifth street, a few dovrs from, Che Fost Office Just RxctxvKD, the first few of a large InToioe of Nunns A Clark’s unrivalled Pianos. This-jdßbd—. choice lot will comprise— fl^Sgigsß 5-Octave square corners, rosewood, over-WffJ»PiH strings, Ac. i|"fi \J ¥ 6% Octave, do do. s do - t 6%Octave, round corners, rosewood, carred, muslin rtck and lyre. : 6% Octave, doable round corners, finished all around. vfa do do carved legs, RHaabeihian style. W/a do feml-eerpentine, very elegant. .. 7 do do do 6% do Poll Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do do do The above will positively be sold at New York Fectory prica, without addition for freight dc. 0 , ■ . H. KLEBER & RRQ, Sole Agents for Nunns & Olork, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, sepO 63 Fifth street, near Iho PostOffl^- RIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHABIOtf stops the «»»r from felling out, and produces a luxuriant growth... WEIGHT'S PREMIUM KATUABION Removes all dandruff and dbea«e deposits- For eale. Wholesale, Jay R. B. SELLERS A CO. fangj_ HIMNKY of varloua patterns,fotsjfejy aepl6 HENRY B, <*>hLlNd (y^ Y BEOS. -eT'-"' [thUdwi:
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