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V/-V".-Q '*»&' -jjft .',*’ -.'- S' ‘ i' f i. fc ( . '/* ’,'■ ‘.‘„ „ . te- t -?7* r ’' r PF*'? :: •«• v KK ,^lpfa *fc?%'' v-'V s - n 4*---/A• 1 \"‘ * v ■ •* ' ■- - t - ■-■*- •*'' • '4l^"i' ''V-4h ' ' '., <-.-4V'r- •-,- -, ■■ 4' ’V'^SS-r:--^ •» r •>;-'* ‘ ' ■ >*f•,r - v * ' ■arf -. ..• *- .« •.■ , V-i. . : x£v ''S'*-' ’-*Swfi * %ii ; S'M > w4 }V, *&*s*■&*• ■v, ” 1 ' '"'-V;*•*„ ' 7 . THE CITY POST FRIDAY MORNING: Tub Boetioui.tcb.ai. Faib. —Thousands of our oitixena visited the horlionltural exhibition, at City Hall; yesterday and the day previous. Tho appearance of the Interior of the Hall, iB enchanting, and the sight affords pleasure and profit to all. Fairs of this kind are compara tively new here, but notwithstanding are gotten up with a taste inferior to none elsewhere. Our nurserymen and amateur gardiners have almost brought the art of bortioulture to perfection, and the quality of the fruit and flowers raised by them oannot be excelled, as the present ex hibition abundantly proves. Tho Fair will oontinuo open to-dey and to night. Yesterday the committee on awards made out their list of premiums. Tho following is the re sult, so far as furnished to us: Report of the Committee on Plants io Sower, cut flowers, designs aod bouquets: Nurserymen Plants—First premium, James MTMn; second, J. M’K Snodgrass; third, W. & J Murdooh; fourth, Elliott. Ciotns Collection—First prem., Jas. George, gardiner,- Allegheny Cemetery ; second, J. W. Elliott. Fusohlas—First prem., James George, Alle gheny Cemetery; second, J. Lamont, gardiner for J. H. Shoenberger. Dianthus in Pots—First prem., J S. Negley. Heliotropes—First prom , James George, Al legheny Cemetery. Geraniums —First prom., James M'Kaio ; seo ond, J M’a. -nodgrass. Twelve Specimen Plants—First prem., James Lamont; second, James Lamont; third, James George, Allegheny Cemetery. Best new plants; Cyrlhantha Magnifloa—First prem , James Lamont; Beoond, (Varioty Trope olum.) James 8. Negley. Ro es in pots—First prom., James MeKain ; second, James Georgo, Allegheny Cemotery. Verbenas, twelve varieties in pots—First prem. James MoKain ; second, Joshua Robinson; third, Wm. & Jas. Murdooh. Verbenas, six varieties in pots—First prem., James MeKain. Amateur collection of plants—First preminm, James George, Allegheny Cemetery; second, J. Lamont. Dianthus, cat—First premium, James S. Neg lev. Dihiias, twelve varieties—First prem , James S. Negley ; Beoond, Jamos George, Allegheny Cemetery. Dak’.ia collection—First prem., Jamos 8. Nag ley; second, Vi. & J. Murdoch. Pnloxes—First prem., Jas. 8. Negley. Bourbon Roses, elx variotie3—First premium, James George, Allegheny Cemetery. Collection of Roses—First premium, IV. A J. Murdooh ; socond, James Georgo, Allegheny L'l-me cry. Verbenas, oat—First prem , Joshua Robinson ; second, James MeKain. Designs—First premium, Miss M. MurJoch ; second, Robert CummiDg ; third. Joshua Robin eon; fourth, J G Faber, gardener for J llai. Snodgrass. Basket, large—First premium, J. 8 Negley; seocmd, J. Lsmont; third, Mies Matilda Robin eon. Basket, fanoy— First prem, James Lamoni; second, Mrs. Robt. MoKnigbt. Vase, large—First prem , Robert Gumming , second, Mies Anna Kennedy. V se, fancy—First prem., Robert Camming Bouquet, round hand—First prem , Miss Mary Wardrop. “ . , T Bouquet, flat—First preminm, J. Lvuont, second, Miss Agnes Wardrop. 'Bouquet, bridal—Fir6t prem., Miss Isabella Wardr-p; Btoond, Jas. S. Negley. i Bouquet, table—First prem., Miss Margaret Murdoch; second, Mrs. C. L. Goehriug ; third, J G Faber, gardener to J. McK Snodgrass. Six specimen plants—First prem , James La ment ; second, James George, Allegheny Cemo tery. - R T. Kennedy exhibited oeveral verj hand Botno Be©dliߣ Verbenas —favorable notice. Joshna Robinson exhibited a floe assortment of cut Dahlias—favorable notice. Tne Commiltoe, in dosing their report, would Beg leave to etate, that there are many varieties of plants exh bited, well worthy of premiums; but as tbe-y do not oome witbi i the limit of the rule adopted by the Society, the Committee were unable to award them the premiums they merit Geo MoHattin, Geo. Pa run, Ja«. Keep. fiEPOUT UF Till VEGETABLE CvMMITTEB Boans—Best Eeok Lim »> John S ap doner Co J. T. Logm : second do. do. Robert Comining- Beete—Best 12 Turnip, Robt. Cumming . seo ond do. John Hughes, Best Long rooted, Robt. Cumming ; second do. do. do Wm. Camming. Cucumbors-Bsst C Table, Wm. Martin; sec ond do. 6 do. Robt. CommiDg. Celery—Best 0 Stalks, John Hughes; seoond do. do. do. Robt. H KnighL Cabbage—Best Drumhead, Wm. Cumming: second do. do. do. Grierson ; Best Bed Cabbage, Robt. Cumming; Beoond do. do. do. -as S. Neeley • Best Savoy do. Wm. Camming. Best Collection of Csbbag , Robt. Cumming ; second do. do. do Jus. S. Negley. Carrots— Best 8 Red, Wm. Martin ; second do (?. Jo- Robert Cnmmiog ; Best C Whito Wm. M Corn—Besl Tabl■, J Wardrop; seoond do. do James Lament; Disoretionarypromium Jaa fc. vj i * for «A.luft v ie Tabid and Field Caro. 1 On'ono-Beßtpeo S.lverSkin, Charles Kier. do do. yellow do, Robert Gnerson ; seoond do , wmfwn Camming; Beet Seedling, Charles K.er; second do. do. do. . Pumpkins —Largest, William Camming ; se 0B£) do, X). Bacon; Best one each. J. M. K °° a , a 24 do do, William Cumming , Best collection Pampas and Squashes, J. Wardrop ; 90 William Martin , sec ond do. do, Lavid Geieler; Latest, Robert Camming; second do James Old. Feppore—Twelve largest, James 8. heg-f- . second twelve do , J Hughes; Beet collection, Ja pinklfng S 'Vegetables—Beat collection, Biß'Cit Ca pcw. D ot-*— Best Beck Nesbanockß, Wm. Mar tip • do do Pink Eyes. David Geisler ; second do do do do ltobt. MoKnight; best do any oth « variety, James 8. Xhgley ; best throe vane- Robert MoKnight: discretionary premium til 'Mtrtcen five varieties, including six aho.ee for u Fleming : discretionary pro- Beo ling.,' Negley; for two valuable vs rninm, Jam- earlinccs and firvor rirties for pro William Cumming; do Best Red *■ ".tiflimicc; Becon-i do do do, yellow do do, Wm. c Ohnrtco Kier ■ rfp.'-ert Camming ; Radishes—Best oolleoti. seoond do do, Wm. Martin. obt . Cutauji°Z : Salsify-Best twelve roots, second twelve do do Jas. La K Wardrop: Toma.ees-Best peck table, seoond do do do, C. Kier, o - H do j,, variety, Jos. Wardrop ; seoond do do u« , B. M’K. Snodgrass; host ooilootion u '^Turnips— licet C peck' table, D. Bacon; seupud ' ,o Ve o ge d tirEg“-Be n et three, John Hughes; second do three, Robert Gnereou Best collection of Vegetables, Robort Cn,i ming ; second do dodo, Wm. Camming: tbnd do do do, Jas. Lamont: fourlh do do do, Robt. Discretionary premium to Jas. 8. Negley. 1 'r , TWO new varieties of Forage and Culinary 1 eaS uaairuetlve fires. •from Japan and S. Texas. , ; Willuvspoh. Pi- Beptamber ao.-Inlbnmtlm .previous to olosing tbe'.r report, the Commit bere that bait the business portion of Carbondale bee leave to Bpeak in the highest terms if . WM destroyed by fire on Sunday last, nhe numerous and excellent vegetables an eih , i and ilitjnn, whioh./pUy satisfies ns of the ekil m.d 9 “^* ay>nue ; lDrln dL,; iho rest Offl-e building. The auenlitm-ireatowsd upon this branch of iioru- , rwu: h *60,000 There was a email iunuranc. on outturn in this vicinity ; a number of art.e . lh „ property. including some fin ® LdVoho'.ce L.ts.t from Norfolk and Port.moutn. land, Beans from Joseph Marla , B September ao.-Tha tidings from Noriolk.are collection from Robert MoKnight, which w o ,“ h , ow .i ,u»iiyobar«ier. During thafi boars ending , tni 1 fito for OOBpetltlOn. { UO on od Tuesday, to ne« Rt»d 3*? bad - too l&te Adam HbbSHPBRGEH, rUTW d. At Porl/iuoutb daring the stme pi-nod there »«r« John Sampsoh, u ie * lhs JOSH CuMUISO, Kcclaalaatlcal AbILAHAM DaYU, i Niw Toes, September 20 —The R*v. G«o. Qobart Pcaue, an knlwfODlil Cl©rffTßl* n v HOC Of BoSO« Of r> We SW iodebtod to Master \ J^ wy hM Joined tbs Eom&n C»tboll« church. He had , York. papers in fid* been deposed by fib* own fuber. thfmail. He wfH s “ 'fo the provaUlngdlaea^J Times anN Mb»». and i “.‘itaTun. 3?»5 SJS3r"oX;!: ESv sss;s.fKJSftri periodioil b,1.. .1. P«. OB* ,SSSt’.llSVi BaU*ROA3> Brxdoß DeetBOYED. —oa W ® di?D per dlreotionfi on the thc day the bridge cn the Ohio and PennsylTamfl , lb teetlfied to by tboufl#ud«. Railroad, aorosa th 3 oreek at Sewiokley, wafl un* | and Hotoie gener^iy, and by Huerir deVmiaed by the water and parUally destroyed. *“wto Proprietor© and ManaftetwM^o. Several trains were detained a few honrs, but , 257 penn siroet. - yesterday the structure was repaired, and the I Baking cars ran as usual. pwwry.wbew ev«ytbt|^“ B “ >trMW Heiacon’- Itfn BoiX)MOH Stoheb » Card, in another ool* i 8 *t the corner or »s. Hosiery, well m*de m _ invites the attention of all interested in tinuaUy whi&h may he always obtAlned | adorning' 1 themselves with sultable apparel to his flloot, which he haß jaot received from the a nd Fifth etrwt torgei e | 'East. It is very oomplete. »“ » Hsetia Onto*.—lnterments in the City of Pittstuigh, from September 10 to September 15, 1865: SEPTEMBER 21 Typhoid Fever Dysentery Spasms Whooping Oougb, l>r signing Cholera Infantum Cholera Erysipelas.. Disease of Brain.. OF THE ABOVB THKRB WERE: 1 year 6 From 40 io 60 2 1 to 2 3 ! * ‘ 50 to 60 0 2 to 6 3 “ 60 to TO 1 6 to 10 2 ! “ 70 to SO 0 10 to 15 0 “ 80 to 00..- 0 15 to 20 0 I «' 90 to 100 - 0 20 to 30 4 j Age onkuown - 0 80 to 40 2 , Male*, 11; Famalefl, 12; White, 23; Colored, 0 Total 23. By order of the Board of Health. ANDREW C. MURDOCH. Physician of Board of Health. At a meeting of tbo Jaoksoo Independent Blaee held at their Armory oa Tuesday evening, the 18th iast., the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Kttolved, That th'.* Company tender to the New Castle Artillery our heartfelt thanks for their kind, hospitable, soldierly and gentlemanly treatment of the Blues wbi!- their guests, and we trust that the time may not be tar dis tent when w* may suitably reciprocate the same. Eesolord, That we return our thanks aa a Company to the Lawrence Guards, who, although not encamped with oa. Tied with their fellow BOldlera in doing Os honor. We will not forget them Srsnlvcd, That we shall ever rberl h the warmest feelings of regard for tbe citizen* of New Castle and Tlclulty, for their generous hospitality—particularly Mtwxrs Wamork 4 Meddaux, of the Cochran House, Oapt. Briad Rpoo and Oapt. Hoops We also wbth to thank R. L. Allen, of Piits burgh. who, though not in un Orm, proved hlmseir a “ true Blue " JitnJxxd, That we are grea ly lodebted to the officers and mambera of the several companies that encamped with us, for their courteous and soldierly kindness. .ftrMlwd, That to the ladles of Me «■ Castle the Blues de sire to be particularly' remembered, and wish to assure them that the Impressions made on their hearts by their smiting countenances and bright eyes will never be effaced. Rfxolvtd, That our thanks are due to the press nt New Oan le for its flattering notices of the Bines. Ettcltal, That there proceedings be published in our ci‘y dailies, and copies of the earns sent to various military companies and others. Attempt to Commit Suictdb —Chap. Dillon, a mulatto man, was arrested this morning by officer Moon, oharged by his wife with au ag gravated assault and battery. A short time be fore he was brought up for hearing, offioers Bougher and Frost bad occasion to visit the cells, when they discovered Dillon hanging by the neok to one of the bars by his neck kerchief, with life nearly extinct. Tboy cut bim down, and by the use of proper restora tives he recovered. But a fow moments afterwards officer Bay went below and found him attempting to take hia life by using hia suspender to choke himself with. Aftor* wards he was again discovered making a third attempt on his life. He had taken off his shirt, tied a knot on the skirt, and fastened it to the floor, then tied the sleeves tightly around his neck, and was attempting to imitate the lu dia Rubber man by twisting himself into all sorts of shapes, so as to tighten his neok tie. Failing iu the third attempt to destr y himself, ho concluded to desist for tho present, but said he would not be in jail four hours until he hod accomplished his end in killing himsolf. Rom ‘ was the cause. He was sent to jail for ton days. A Supposed BunaLAn Abrrstrd — About (en days ago tbe house of Mrs. Robinson, at Brad dock’s Field, was entered and robbed by burg lars. Amongst tbe property stolen was a cert! fleato of deposit for $l9O. On Wednesday, a negro named Johnston oamo into the Back rf Pittsburgh and presented this certificate to one of tho officers of the bank. Knowing the oertiti cate had been stolen, ho vory quietly sent for a police officer and bad Johnson arrested. He was taken to the Mayor's effioe and locked op a ••til yesterday, when be was committed to jail for trial. Larcen\ — A young mao named Henry S'ock man was held to bail yesterday, I y Mayor Volx for stealing a Test pattern from Andrew Sob*,: Reported Expressly for the Daily Mornin? Post O.VE WEEK LATER FROM KVROfi Yott. S<*pt»nil«*r *2O — l Th»* tfp*m*fcip B*; - J • arr ▼•-! tram Litrrpool with date* to t)i S h. being oo« vwt's lator advices fch* roadbed ber wharf last night at *JO mlc utea after 11 o’clock, bavtng left Liverpool at tf oVl'c-k r>o the morniog ot tb*> sih She ftrrtved out at 0 o'clock oa thr evening cl September Ist. Tbe papers the are extraordinarily Ji* ? Dc «-a. There t« not a ring!* Incident worth rej-ortiu^ Generala SJmjwcn and IM Ussier l«*J»c’Taph r-u th* M that there U nothing new Ibe (dev*. The Ro/**ls:m are H*«ln tbree.’enln* er. sfrrk rn th" Tcbernayn. tbo Aliitd army are nntinuallj on ihi- alert. and th>* pnr ti>w remain constantly ootler er- * The jaestion i« wh iter the Russian# will attack th- T.-herruya Hue? •'r li«!s k-ava. via Baldar Nali**y Gf*Di!r»l Simpson sny? that the Ru»?!*di* art* sciirrlr "O gag*! in brldglug th* barter, and fnrtifjlng iLr north aUe, and h*T« received n*lnfnrrriD*»nts Tbms l» nothin* from the Biark S«a or thfl BaUio The Twrkiib bulletin ears that the Ross an* have o': the means to attack Kars, and 'hat In a partial attack ther luffs red loss. Thera U no reliable Information <_h** QAgotlA ti-’aa, bnt it Is reported that tbe Oonnio power* are pr«* paring a new p-ogrunmw to confine 'be war to It* r-t*t*>u&i -b'.o obieets. It is rumored that England. 'n ?*.!**!< J hy Fraorn, i* atout to take measures of but Pity against NapJr* The latest report is that Gortr.-hakrff write that his Jr- Uccea arc damaged, hot f*he report is douttei. GREAT BRITAIN The Bank of England ha* ajranred Its to four per cent. There U oof a word of political niv»d in England with every esprea-ion of eymps'i. oo the Ttb, tbe American ablps In port at Liverpool dis played lhair fWgi at half mast, as a mark of resp*ri to ibo deceased. Tbe harvest throughout Austria Is about an aver***, Wing neither positively good, cor the revetgo. Albaxt. September 20.—Tbe Expresfl train on the Central Railroad, bonnl to this city, came In collision with a cattle train last night; the locomotive was thrown from the track, and the engineer and firemen were killed. A brake* man gatuj the express messenger ware ela-j badly hurt No paaaoDgtrs were killed. fatocKb despatch ] Tbe locomotives and tenders of both trait** were com td.telr »ma>bed. John Pratt, cf AlbanT. engineer of Lhu Express train, was instantly kl'lotl. P. KirtLmd, fireman t of Albany, had both leg* and arm* broken, anl cannot live. William Gifting, of Baff-10, exprve* meeiwng-r, was fatally injures , MpMbew»'>n Fox. messenger, had a leg broken, iL'O Fitnpwou, (*t Chicago, a cadet, bad hi* hip broken , and a man raiding la Albany Imd hl«* br<*k«*in The *x press train wbp from Buffalo. Ns* Yosi. 20 -Tn the Court of Common v ' eu this forenoon n suit wan brought I y Drake A Brad ford, broker-, 10 recover t2f..t*«« the “ lo '“ made by them to Alai Kyle, Secretary «s-l Tlrun«l-rl lert iu June ISM. on Ibe hypothecation or cerll6aue< or p. -■ f.rred Block of the Company, a'gned by Mr. h.-hun r. aa Pr-ddent, and Mr Kyle aa Secretary. Tbe Jury round a v.,rtl« Vrpl.lmitt. lor $27 163, being principal and In tatest The oauaa will be carried op on appeal Capt J J Wrlgbl U reported by both htfl attenJlQg phy* alclana to be In a fair way rf recovery. The weekly rtatement of the Comruladouera o 1 Kmlgra •lon alveethe number of emVranta arrive! np to Sep tember 12th, 1846, 80,027 ; to the sane dale laat year the number was £27.160; the decrease thia year la 127,1!*. Young Men’s cnrljUau Association. ClsciasaTl, September 21 —Tbe Young Man'll ChditlaD AaaoclaUon hare appointed Montreal aa the neat place nf mV.Ung between Julv and September neat year, and t..e frUpwlag Centra! Cornmlllee waa alee a .polmed .-M»sar". rc rr afooro Lou J ry, Neaye and Mitchell, of Cincinnati, p'tan rTu'ngal/'P, Clement of Bnffalc, Laogdon and Khoea 'f tt-nrhleeton JOPO! of'oh*JS»tfin. batting of N»« tlf leans Of 6ah franco, and Hitchcock of ». Louis. eaflaa Arrival of Ilka Black Warrior— Yel'OYf New OBinraa. Seplembdr 2cd naripabU condition, and Wheat and other products are coming forward in great quantltl-fi. Eastern goods, too, coming forward by the Central road are dally sent by steamer* to Western mar fcets. Never was so steady a business done daring en en tire season here before. Tbo full trade will not be the lew on that account. Larger siockH of all kinds ol goods will be purchased for the West than formerly. But little was boaght last year and Western merchants are short of all kinds of supplies They will hare the means of paying, too, this year. We believe our manufacturers can safely rely on an unusually large demand fur their fabrics. The shipments cf grain from the Eastern seaports fur Europe are now becoming Urge. By k l&tu statement in English papers we l«aru tl at, notwithstanding the crops were good in that country, England will want thirty mil lion bushels of wheat, or its equivalent In ficnir ihia year, and it roust b* sought in ibi« c untiy. The New York Bank return;- for the lust week snow a diminution of $870*24 in their loam and discount*, a de oreas* of $135,318 In their circulation, and increase of $2O*V 616 in the specie, uaroety: Kept. 16. 'f4 JW',16.’66. P*pt_ 8, ’M Loann ffll.rt39.TS2 S9V 89T.009 $100,273,733 Specie 14 484 269 12.213.240 12.000,026 OifCBIaOOD * MO 009 7.721 826 7.801.163 Depoßit- . • 74.4 e: 701 50.610.n0r, Hri.4J2.478 In Sub Treasury 7.023,866 0,813 301 5,61*.f101 The return is coneiJer**4 healthy, ts the hanks show great caution in their dealioge The New Yrrk Erming Pott saye money Is In ample sup ply there. Call loans ut 7 per cent; discounts 3 per cent. The earning of the Erie Railroad frr Aogust, 1366, $434,145 67 461,320 JN V* V • Earning* in August, ISM It will b« seen then that while there was an lucrea** of the earning* of the Pvnoa. Central Road in August th e rur rt about $lOO,OOO over the same month last year, there Is a d'crratt in the earnings of the Erie Bond of half that sum. One eaUft*, the good stage of water In tbu Ohio. Another muse, the in. teased faelilMee and capacity of our Centr-I Koed, and the now tetter understood f:ict that it is ibe !*•».' rou.’r L*?tw**eD tb* -eaU-ard and the wrt»t. Th- Cincinnati papers retort a guud ou; ply id money there. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. ABHKA-We hare no .hAng-** m notice io Soda, which meei.i with ready **»!•' at fo r eonim'.u Pots are uot so firm ; sales at t*) uud ’lme Tearl* Salerurua BACON —Th* rales nre la- ger than fur •*. m w-elt* bars, ami If northing prices ui- higher I h. uidersaro iwloug at Bides H'4. and lUmi Idc per Jr-. b Cured Hams are wcrth Mt. 11KEStVAX —fiu'iM On arrival at 24uiC.:c, and iron store at BltO'Jiiit—Common Ohio, on arruul, a: f.’.tO. n:>-! from store at s.d,7l>(&A From 'lore, Kasteru at 5--k i - v (AL,~’ BUCKETS AND TUBS —bucket* a: Factory fl.T\ and from store $2.0). Large Tuna, I rum stons, slT.td V doi . email do s6,hO. BUTTKU AND EOOd —Prime roll is still soaro-. and Laa adva.-.ced in the Irinmoal market. \»h*r» it now sells for dlrtiST'j.:. common X**j ], worth l'-< , ami infurUr d-> 1 Jr. E<.-s »r- »oi tb l -‘*_ CU fc.KSK-oaif's at« otK-a*i*aauy m*d- a: Wost**: :» Kii-.pi vo. CANDLES uf Star during the w«..fe M i 4- “p lb Dipped -orth IS), end M-*uld W*-,. f**ap hnni?< Ac COPPER—We ju. '. 1 au.l Uuo* o.'-.nA'.n: MnnilU W littn Tar red I‘u‘tin,; Yarn. fine. lisa i'-okus—Mat.vilu, J Pu-OuH Lrxts— y»niWa. ‘US'* ~t "■ -£ - H-'inp. $1 ?« ! A * COTTuN* TAJIK?, A..—Ths r.r- u.-* the rul u* rate*. r. Nn ’j to 10, V c ' “ a & 1a... . •-« "■*••••• J C*:; n -1 ooT-*irMu:s SS®2t. CMi4 , »*«’1 r k. 1“ Twin*. 'jn Hnit CKACii KKS—'Ylt- t't!?*■»:a.• max. •.:«•• r-rl-^ W»*'T Cr*-V*ri». 1* » Buttrr • l.i • Pilot Urwul ru.:*r Cti*-**t* r £• ... g«>t« do 2' l • • .... Btw - o i: V' • ■•• ploJ.tr do >1- DKIKU bKi:? 1-U«r.r - urr-J l« *-t’.!i H\ r> !»i r.—T. •» :• '.'lt'N (-{ t.i« fcTtl.-iw v*>rv l ' U.T’V I'»- I'K'U‘Sul i> », Ui portion i» for tin* K**: P-o-rs hi<- * ‘-ui^tSu# Bod »«rr m TS-ir* «* U- r £ • 2 nr>.l «itr:v lant'Y a’ s”,w W•• »ul-jo;n •,!.«• Jmm rj r» ‘.n -uP'raßu, I'rora •irp't. *t 19 4 • dr, •> *«’ 1 k - 3 r .’ r. io lota lmn> fcj |L in Ju ;Uj*.r'.t;*- i*i -i o . . r,>e: *h*rj. n: jo.'-.'. lr 4 •. 1' 0-1 funs') ' Dj * h •»» f . at {' r iU‘ , >\<'. s.c j.: «u*. ■' . ;. Ir*. iti ot., »: * »W«' '‘i-JV ~ and »tr - |.. > \ ot . tl«, I'.'.rn -I". ~t sf|. !• ►jwUtan, f rcm Kli'T'- *'i' '••♦S''' 1 l| KISH N-" V • u-- -!»!** a! * •mpplv furr B*;:J•*’l’ttii s'i- llhil'iu lift n, • :li- I'ft '..IT Tr Sl-a-1 |U ! oW Hup*rl..r uni I)i»tro.t f• M !«it** 1 b are *• i? ■■- * u J b»■!J a* $ 1 V<(j. ■ i , ordinary Wi it" f’tMjd bafMl* r* l (J p.*.J24 *1 Uu..' t M- *-! I* .'--Jr* out* J« being ):• t!i«- *r»s‘: w#j VK t [• • '•«!»•* ai in ’! '( Bran nt % >• *bc r’ ' i 1 :*Mp >tu(T tU. ; Finßlirj MuJllogii v*j. FOUKRiN FKCrTH AND NUTS— Ral*lu*. V box • Krgd.i iw lb* r trjt lemons, V lwS Oran*"** V box i*c*re*> Fi2«. f !•’ Almonds, ip ft Cnmin Nut*. y ft filbert*, > ft • - Walnut*. >* ft Cc*'*--* N a ir, 1 00 Surdmca.T?. V. ran “ No 1 Herrin*. fr* Oox . Shrlcl Jo V* box • Lemon Fyrup. >* Jo* Prune* in J*-*. p ft Currant* v ft .... African lv« Nuts. V* bu 3 . •• Candy. RBBOrIrJ, V ft ‘ * GRAlN—Tber* are no <.f Wn*at r*}*>rlM. At lb« mill U btlngs from |1,26 to |l.4u. Rye *-ii» at i Corn is nominal. <>ai* R'« j»Uuti*r, end bar* J«*clln-J to | ‘ds(£2G. Barloj at fl. »»1 ®caf' y - GLASS— We quote oily brands Win low at $.2 box for 6rB- 12JK) for 7x9; for 8x10; i-.f>o iot Bxl-’. yili. anil Joxi2; BVIJ •>'’V o ' V 1 th-hbd. Mil»->ra f.rm a- » • O'.e«\ 1-JJ.- v - .tic.. H A V I'uJ-r a a'.a.k £upp f‘‘ t‘- r r t. t»r.n 1 .. 1J IDKj*— IVv nr<( Ul 1 r.t U-* ti thtf *n:. '.:- en Beef liid-v - U *>t !■■■* llOi’S-Sil- tr -m »tor- *1 3SKsi'l ~.. , IRON AND NAIL.S- Hair*** '■( oontrnon puddlM bur tt ,l{>s'do; .-Inuirbter R-la, 24(25- ; Upper Letter, p<=r Jo*pn $27w$SS: Bridle do. do. sBG®f4'J - O-uutry Bridie do. rafoSM . Skirting Ua'.hor, p«r lb. *2h «s»n*a. : MKciS PORK - OctTU-k'Diil small Vsjlp bnr.g s*tV ! NAVAL B'iOKKB.— yi‘triuTunHUiUt)*lP non held «*• ; « gallon. Rosin at f5.2Wa3.60 for No. 2, and $4 for No 1. i A ftUi»U ft&lo of Tar at $4 , OlLS—tiUrndy aaief of Lard Oil No. lat by iha lot aud 8d In the small way Lln-«~d tlnDvr. and salt* :n the , way atrinade at I POWDBK—Wo 6c’f«H at K f, o (or Ilioa.ln?. and ■ I {6.26 for TUfl*. „ I I*lo METAL—The pales this veoV denote nrBJWM and a small advance. Tboee retorted are l-'O tons Lucinda Furnace, (hot blast, bardO AU'gbenr, a S2S. T took 6S tone . Junlatu j 61,0 mo* GO ik.«No. 1 Tcnnussea, on wharf, fdi, snd MO do ft'.-m yurd at {B2, 0 eoa. I &ALT—Balts No lun 1 extra at ,• 6- _ 1 STttEL.—&Pfi; K Steel, Pittsburgh manufactory, o^ttpouj; ' Tslue! pteuftb v'nf*f», 8; do. cut to pattern, ' - ' A -'-**l. Irom rolled Irou, hys, hammered I A*<. *• «—u j- 7; ebovel do, 8; steel I do, dy„; Uc* *W' * v - , •- »xa.U- CuHl dandy tire, 7; Kiiptle Springe, 10U : wat u,», . wu * ! valor teeth, LlXft. 3M&T.I ; do. 18X5U. tooth. 1 TALI/’W—bales of several ffra&ll lot? weru reporw ut I 10 Ti l N.-‘l c. |11.55. and IX, $1835. «.h: I'll f. 11; Uar Vi ran S « fmm 16®2S, according ; to brand, and lump* a' 20@40. Virginia T»W, 10 1 ‘ Ithtth 1 HAP—la firm. oitb •my active ilrmnnd, and ! at fi6o » f" P' l ” *» "»• '"‘ l ' )r j WHlSKY—r^alebof ra*r ara mada at tUt and Karlifie,! at bi Commercial Summery. _ ~ , v.Btm Rfutombsr 7.—Cotton...Brown A jrvln&’a Groat V\ orK. kvV'T‘iilar jactwT Cotton us doll nod priws f odi 1 'IIE LIFK OF OE«»IWK WA&HlNfmjN.—Thp Ar*t v ‘-i‘ ™' A *> f T\al J moT\v CD Upland. Tbo ml* of th. , «„p3 , , 1 uw*t V( tbe .**• for* l* D*t ready f r doUrery- be l-lo t° e h*;,.*of which f.U'-'O w*re tabon by spec- ■“ * TVpvOR ABLE ib«* Jodees of the oourt ui Uuar, PecoL .j ipiua.sw.il l* r *' ! - •>' hhf,r ' l y- 11 ne Uy K.>tUn k i X^'Si'jSbkoSmn.™®- wluam. i i “-;T d S n Orl««nH mldd.leg ul tplaoda Kir *,MShS?S BOWNSQN. Merchants, dnt D j bnalnw .u Tllll . r « ttoß u pv.tdLl.ed eardMltely by enl.-Mrirt.OD.elwl «• «** ": —O/ JOHN oa-! -X fcr *. . w *T nt “i °()n'm \l.ntb«t«t rfi.ri.en-. the nwrUU nrtdull ■>£;’ f V o ’ &* United Stetee, end o( tbe ; M , ( , >;„. so i li-.h etrrrl, 1 . Lauffer'e Ucohatcre, where Accountfl "> ; That top "* “JXl’u,., they ere deslrou. to keep for tbe b i ckt W , :| be open for eubrertber 1 . nanea. bU B-w'.LtVff'-Tbe circular of Broun. Shirley A Co. quotes ! »<«» ~7 tbln’the raid clly.vin ous, fplritunue, nml All order* eddr*«~a to T J K. A Co. «!llbe strictly ....1 nricea though stiller ere not quotably , “>* Honor. by measure not le-e than.one quart, i to- WCurawer. named. eug.dau3m M-b.r 5 ! HnJ w“eprortdon. of the Art of 14th April, A. '. ; gnSHTfiTTH H OMO.TIIY l-Pnr »!e: a comfortable h Wvtdons...ltlehardsrn,Spfnaed Co and olhm, quote ; “'” rdl / 0 “ pet lUoner«, therefore, pray your Htmorei to _ Home of ais room, and good cellar, with ”a. adrenced Is, the maiiot closing with an ac'.lre : ISM - > llMnse eo to do, on being ratified that you. ( -t a bjni Btl J stable, carriage bouse, tmoie bouse, and H boJeleut w quoted at fia. Lard In active demand . men of temperate habits, end of good repute j *“ bonding", e ith “ welvi Acres of well improved Land, adeancedT eal-e a- 67r®60«. ; they We given bon 1 with npprsved “f" p^iu„, -.at,etc end rbo.ee qualm..: a good Produce nice steady, pilccs unchanged; the BrohePa ; ***“ and paid tbe license f«, eixording tothßßeveral Q rf< , n _ w , in He.ere gtrpr vmer, Ac.—ell in com -P \ r nnntM Asbffl as ju!l. with DO change In price#. ; BKU [l. ty '* * JL* Act of AsMmbly above raf«rr«d to. And V* dt , r o*jd be gWcn, if tt- 4 Ath ‘j !l rcport “ aT , al . Bt^, M i iMPiO-B'l JOHN uQD«N A CO. ‘ ire d. SUaateJ Id a l.tthhy a-d tgrtenble location, clodns goneruliy nltli *u actue demand ; Hosin it 2d®6* HONultAfatc the JudgM of the Court ol | m i\ fi from ih«* I*oint rerrv, on tLe Washingtoni royL Hnirits of Turpentine W" 1 - „ , ,1 r P° n f the County of Allegheny: ! i>rio« s2.a>o t«rmf easy. This Is a rare opportunity for 8P UtSMN PBODCOI Marsst. - -The circular of i [ter ?^“J°" f pßl N clB PITZOEItALD, of the Borough ', perBo nß who are d=alrou, of r-K-.irlui e ‘-oontry w«t near R.rine Bro’ber? A Co. report the Iron market ai quiet. I The potitio repnootfclly reprejnnts: '■ the oity. t - U i SON, active demand. Welch rail. In hand are quoted i of oii P g late , „ nJ of th. state VrT S 3 Market et aIASS«®tB 16r, Welsh bars AH 10a. .ugar doeel .teady, | That he' h „ „ desln-u. toiheep tor and to t: .>' kToTiT'S ' fc it KAIUAICON ooole the head, Men«v, rnnney ms, | U “ a ‘ d ‘" B^”sog^ l Aren . TK 1 „bl. W m , 'Bu:Sk« Al “ Alim Slid account. American eeoorltiee eteody and prloea un- j 1866' “U U ' Yoo 7satitlon«r, therefore, prayb your Bodou Arn WElall ’-S TBEMICU KATUABIOS • changed. ——————— ni™ Ucanee so to do, on being lalladed that Tour mOT| Tulullb i, aequleltlon to tbe toilet, retaining the Dleeolutlou of jB ' uuwi* given bond rrtHß Partnership formed by Je aim Ju.lb , toe bone ty th , uomme fee, according to the eevand t u i>c „ W 1„. augld A, °T^am.^d n^. 0 o n r ONES "meWonf of sr. Act of Ae»emb,y above referred to. And under the name and style of '" J r< tc ' [aAAo JORBS _ , U 1 3 ,„ pray, *:■ to “7y?UMBW. JOHN D. MILLER. j eepl0:8l •_TT :t 31 . - '■ ‘f ' > J - »-? *' ♦ . - f. • . -l£l #;r (J. | ' ••V *?♦ • v ■ i " *‘ i iL* - '" ft » ' ' f ' ! I PiTTSiiUKUfI, 6eptemb*r i!l COMPARATIVE RE APITCLA.TIOV. Omcs of tat Dim ilownna Post, ) Fri • >i : • Hrtrj.. sl.*?, :i •■• 1 ■• i- Ik.rt* Yav:< .'J 1 *» B| N » ■xlf-n 'mu'f, »: J' c >v - • - . * «•*> ** 4. V•» V v • ‘ , *, • - - * T* * £ *V*£ *?? s . - ’ I>v •*' s ;s^~. ,/%jEW A FOR RITESI THI 11IYUL—Last ereuiUg at doek thrre were 4 feet 11 iarhee water In the channel, by the pier mark, end falling. Weather cold and cloudy. Ter '■ j c. Fremont" learea thin day p'jirtYely for S' Louu and all Intermediate porta. Tut steamer “ Diurnal,” Capt. J A Bbo.u, in the regular Wheeling packet thie morning; ahe learea at 10 o'clock. Tub “ Yorktown ' la freighting for IkUilavllle, and will lake her departure line earning Tut eteamer '•'lipay'' waß to leave Cincinnati lor lilt burgh ou the 19th; aud the •• Wenona' had arrived and tc receiv ng freight for her return trip. Tub “ Bey City.'' Capt. A. Miller, I, now loading 1„r St. Inula, end will leave thl« evening. She U well offlwrer , and lias arcommodations dulled to the most fasildlous ta.-te Tin New Orloaus D'iui of the 11th iust, eaya We learn from eeveral eruroes that ledera hare ie«u re eeired Crom rarioua porta upon th- Ouehlta an 1 tted river., stating that loth tWo atreamß were rlalng conelderuhly We hope and bellero the report, arr correct, tte -an, that the Yaroo rlret id also rlelug. The Hiaal-alppl 1« un fortunately fading, and all these rises may run out aud not Jo much good to the narigntion. POBT OF PITTSBURGH. 4 i-arT n'iwßsa watih tw tr» ouawsi. XhHiVKU* Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Lasern*, Bennett. Brownsnlle. >4 Col Bayard, Trebles,Elizabeth. .. KoliiD, llmderickson, West Newton. •• cUru Fisher, Gordon, Rcub-nviile-. “ Diurnal. 8ho«l«, Wheeling. •• Adelia.King, ZaDfWTtlle m o„ n Larimer, Rochester. DEPARTED. gieamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville Lnierne, Bennett, BTOwnsrttln. Col Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. Eollnn, Henderickson, West Newton Gen. Larimer, , Rochester •• Clara Fisher, Gordon, Steubenville. Forest City, Way, Wheeling. 4. Irene, Bmßh, Steubenville. *• ltellance, Crooks, Cincinnati. •• Chevolt, Mclntcsb, ZanesTlll*. STEAMBOATS. Plttiburgb) BtanbcnTllta and Whaaling Packets. I JCgfta The DIURNAL, Captain J. A. fiQOtsS, and FOREST CITY, Captain It. Wat, will run a" regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all Intorinediui* norta. Tbe DIDRNAL will leare Plttabnrg-, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. ji—Returning she will leare Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday*, at * K o’clock, A. M. _ , The FOREST CITY will also leare Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. Si.—Returning. she will leare Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri dav«. at “W o’clock, A.jl. For freight cr passage apply on board or to J. t>. COLLINUWOOD, Agent, nrrtS _ Regular Tuasday l*aciiel for Wheeling, Marietta and Galllopolla. The new and Bnleudia steamer C* < N % ’ \ . Wolf. Jr., Master, E. Damsoh. Clark. tSSSSB&E&wUI leare for th* above and interm-du’.e ports fT«-y Tuesday, at 4 o rlo-% P M . povlU r•*! r For freight! or passage, apply on board l - jvi.i (1 M. H AlfOV.jr C. IIAKNK*. Ap.-nt«._ Tbs steamer fcT OLA lit, Capt ‘ito Ba-XTEU.. I .laa-ill luaTtf fur the above and iutenuo-li&U porta .ttSggE&Mon BAU'KD.M, September Ul, nt lU O J»-«k ¥ r fr-dght or passage apply 1 u hoard, <>r to G. M LIaKTt.iN, A.'>*n' FoTXTnoinnaU ana IjouUrllic. The *>urusr JACOB POE. Cap: A. F'ljv t AM . Clerk, O W Dels***: -ill l«, u .ikd loterm'diaK ( 'U FAil'IU/AV, **«; taiL'>er 'd*J, at 4 P M. W-r treigbl or r.aa««r app s ? OD or to Ft.ACR A i For it Loula, Galena, Uobuque and 81. Paul -jw- The steamer LL'CIE MAI, Caftalo J J ( . Ciurt. A R; %i*t> n . u.d aoora and Ict-rmedlate ports cu MoNL- A > . R-ptwntjer at Id A M For freight or passag« apply 00 l<*nr\l. nr to , ep rO FLACK A BAKNCH. A gents The Mi&ffier yoREXoWN, Captain - .’ap . cietii, y M’Ci.ubst\; w»n i-*™ u r n - an *l juterruoUate {verts on Fltll’W. pe|.>mi'«r .1. at < I' M ui i.p, i) :•& t> aid, , r to . ,Ii tj iN F LACK. Ar*ti‘ The Itritarr FAIR Y wC K FN\ CT tain J C . b. Clerk. J ns r n i f r jsgjfiSSlgKthe abore and iut*-rm«dl«U per-.i >n Fn! Ba\, instant, at I.mm-cH , A M F r treltthl or pawaro apply on U?ari. or to s ,.plV F LAC it A HAHN KB. Tba steamer NORTH FTAR, C«p! W |k- I iCSr: fht r». c-erfc. A J lliurn, w;il l«ar,* : t.‘ - Rt> 1 inu-rmeclta's tn /AiLll- FirfrwLbt or p.«nsage apply od Hoard or to w( n n.iCK A IURNFK^Ax'-ot*. For St. Loula. f - r . TU turner t?Wi LW)W. Capt. J N Ast IntWlCjr? W AXT Clerk. Lliit . »ih laar# for the aU.v„ Btio<£§u2a«t>J Irikrciediate |>cr:i iUIbAY. ,-p.>ci •,-T -.'lit. 9' 10 A M. For fr»*lar »ii, at lv r>;ivt A M For lr.i 5 -bt i>r pa »«•£» »j>pl» "" t<--Rrl. p: tC* FLACK A BAUNK3, A h vati. Th« «t**tuer BAY CITY, A M» Ltm: F’uWLiii, will iNto f.*>t lie *»!»•♦* *nJ por t tQ FUJI 1 \Y, s-,.t-tii ’ .-r ll t* ’. al 10 A >1 >■ r freight or paasag* apply on board IKVKK CLERK, Hr. l/«tna, Mo.. (at W. N NV**U’» j office.) J K liAKBul'R hnTing lon i einehenr* In Receiving and Discharging Freight for Bloamwat*. offers r )udoc»»m«nw to tteaoboats dt-slrlng a IMbCIi AIU3- ICI.KIi.IL mr4 AUCTION BALE 6. Anctlon->SAlei Dally A T the Commorcial oaUs Rotune. io:trr a' Wrv.il and J\ «tr-cls,M 10 o'clock, A. M . » r :«-a«rsJ «- rtment diMk. Staple and Fancy Dry 6ool» <’,o*hing. Boots an 1 Sti.-ci 1 , Uat.i,o*pS lc, AT 2 O*CL'JCK, F. M., Oror-r'ri’.’dneeasware, Ql&rarrcre. T.V'f f.Ml«r/, Looking Qiaaaaa, N«v and Second litud Household and Kit ’hen Fur niture, A-., Ur.ckt, Hutlooery, Fancy Art:c:#&. Mu.i! •' •: *rrarnfnlr, lluxlvari-aud Cutlery, Clothlngf Variety Moods, O.'C! r.n-: F--llrt»r nU'b«i>. Ac. r. M P. H. DAVIB, Auotictoer Drills silks, bmbroidkrtes asp ojiawls at aUCTI ‘N—On Frlds? morning. 21st Icut-ot, at 10 o ciock, at iba store. No lod Market p real, will be r>id —A large and elegant aaanrtQflQ'. cf plain, broonils and fancy Dr**« Bilks; ratio d* Cb«n»« ani Tark Satins ; Fr-Dcb M«- pdoi; Oa!u {Maids; Param«u*s, D* Lalnee, Kmbr lde:i--* aud wbiu goods; Ribbons, Hosiery, fln» Vinftttes, Cloaks n.d hhaalf, wub a full rarlny of «Upla roods. b „j2o P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. nAMIU' KOLKAH ay CAKKUOK AM) li.iK- V NKAS at ACv Tl «—On Saturday more log. Septem ber 22. at 11 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner ,'f M «v-i au » id. »■)• *vl«, Administratrix tf iLo J*t*» J iOj - • H L)«»iA, rtivewM, that valuulda l i-*ca o< lko.l. *it u t,v„ .>t, Cl.urtiant Or.-ofc, f-rnr m : se* <>n H;- Pn.ubcnYUW Turn; lie Hnd, in Koiiu»on Ti-wuship, con taining four arres anit setrnty pvu:lun\ cn istioh La cmou.i llrat ,ilrsb Merchant Flouring MIM. wtth othi-r luipro\«- nu-uts. *b‘.ch has Wen prvnouncuJ by competent judge*, tb mo t itloable pr pcrty of lb* ilnJ no it lor !»’« In tbia very handsomely ftitaalrd Faint, T*lih Talnu- Ue tmrroT*ments, adjohdag tbo abote, ui prewnt ocoupUd b Mro. Davis, containing opwarda of fifty acre*, Wing among the mo«t dwlr*U| country mats in lb* vieloitr of this city, and In a ndfSborboo-i highly Impror-d lll> inilioputable. . TniMs On* third coab, reeJdne in on* and two yoar*, wl h loti-refit, i«yabW semi annaaJly^ WplS F. M PA.YTP, Auctioneer iT-ORKKITKO INaUtIANOJs AT P THURaD IY i'vpoloS* * • ' ° «ors, at to* Birbunge. Fourth «tr»«t, trill t. wll, bj °rd« of James X) Mcnlll. Sec'v. 46 Pl-urn, Capitol Stock of Pitt*, b jrgb Lift! Fin: and Murine laaurunce Comimuj, forfeited for Don-f.fms.'lo; InstolmcDb AugUcnr>r O~RFR \Na‘ COVIII B\UK —By Ttrturof uu orOer of iho Orphans' Court cf Allegheny County, 1 will expos* u r Clio Yendua, on Tt BSD AX, the I4lk of Beptem- I loßt on tba premia.., ut 10 ocl ick, A. M., all vbooa I th'riAK CKRTAIN LOTS OK OROCND iltu.te on the ■ tide Of Oontro arenua, In Pitt toanahip, l«i»l I fCC.rvL and nnmbered— Nos. 67, to and 6», in Jama, ' L ,ot r Plan of lota, whioh plan Is recorded In said j »• I " l "‘ Reorder 5 . Offloa.ln Book 4th D. »01.T7- 1 “m harlnn eaoh a front of traalr-fonr lost on atld ' ending back preserving the name w Idtn, i KTPDue, and « ‘ twenty feet to a etreet forty feet vldo— I Z“l iTa' Matjho property of the minor hoira of Thom.. ; LI, caah, and the balane. In one and two 1 to be ..cured by boud.n, : Qunrdlan of minor beta jf T. J ' * 1 • . “ « % r u (jV- v For Louisville. For Clnclnuatl For Mi Lou If I-'or St Loali J. K.. liar bon r, AT T O’CLOCK, P. M., FRANCIS FITZGERALD. i V'V’sVv ♦ »' tT —, AMUSEMENTS. Benefit of Nn, Uuffleld.—MßS. DUF FIELD. >iD:er«ly grnU>fal for tb* rery llbernl pa tn.iQHgs extended her. by her friends and th* public, duriog : be prvuot e2ft fc 'fmenL. would rMpeclfiily anooun.'tj tt,i.t her Beij-tIL and ;u..nveiy lait appearance but rui, wiU tafee placv ou FKil>\ 1 i KVENfNu, trsptember ‘-1, vhm wiLl be t r o-luri-d, UfV M ANflfKRIffG, Will till the Original M jsir. and with the eOLrj c.-.-nxth i t' ib-j ls ! e:ite*i Cuiap-iny. Me.' Merrli:-'- M»o r.irftiu- A Mur win ' 0, Nav aI Kitgngements, >i*r ; M-jrt'.nj-fr Mr» Dthl l . j 15'V B.'t B xik wp*o l'r> ui U> A. M untit •* F. M. arp'JO G" l HhATlifc ,, Ji L. Evt.vrs , sell- anu M*na- J. ?er: ffM. II riE£S,tJtng-i jUnft.er ; CniRLEs Fosrxa, A-'.tlng Manager Treasurer, J V. Roatrrs. PKICt-S OF AbaJSSiON Botes an t iU"tT.. . f»'R\ I Frivato Boxad. lerge $8 00 Sd-on 1 i.u-r .. • | PrivaLi B4Ue«, small $6 09 Box*s J;ir c.dMii 1 p'-r-vea .... • •-& rents. iJST"Ce - tlo , **it*, ‘•'•curin'-- .Tits, VJ ! -v CS* Renfh* 'm >!n lU. r/IKI.B, Ute MUs KATE WfcMYSi l-AIHAV FANNING, FjtPTiMHtB *l, 1565, Thn K'nianU'? Play o; GUY fiIANNEUI.V'G t na, Ta* aiPdr'd Proi- Jt*-T- Meg Murriiles, Mrs DuIIihI.I ; Lucy Hertram. Julia M. I'.TOle, Dandle Dln«-ont. C. Foster; Dominie Barn peon, P C Cu'iainahuot; Dirk LlatleriHi, M. Mcßride. .-isUI.NG AND DANCING. To conclude with Naval EngngemenU—Mnry Mortimer. Mts. Duf* l la.jt Mr 6 Dubol*. J6ST D.ors open at 7 ; performance to begin at 7 .MASONIC"HALL. ~ GKAJND CONCERT! n O.VDKRFCr. A TTRA CTION : For One Week Only. Nr.LFON KNEABS l.egti leare tn Inform the cltieens of lN:t«-burgh and Allegheny that he Intends giriog a sr:i-i'oi Coni..*. !mic the above mentioned llall, commencing > n TU K. w DA Y K V KN I NG N RAT. lBth, with the olebruti-d ALLROHKNIAS FAMILY, Con- i*ting of the INFANT SAI'PU'L LITTLE ANNIE KNEASS. INFANT MARI.-‘>, LITTLE CHARLIE KNEAB?, MIBS ADA WELCH, MKA. NKLSO.s KN’EASS, MK. W. C MAY, and MR NKL&ON KNEASB During Lfcc evening will be fung yulnte c«b, QuaTtettop, Ttloa, Duetts, Solos, and Southern Refrains; aod the In fn-jts BAP?no and M.uuo. tn* Wufidert of the WJrld., iu their inimitar.ie readings of TUB MNAL LiOVJSiUj. Doors op jd at 7 o’clock; performance to commence at , t uarter before 8. TVfcuts. k 5 cents each P*pl6 John W. m’garth y, Bill Foster and . Distributor, attend to thf Posting and Distxibotlng of all kind* o: FOR C'JNCKHTS. LKCTURKS, KXHIBITIONB, Ac. AM. comc".ir!.-»!iPn—<• ilbt- : l-y in-id. tel*grapb,or nther* wlsi4—d:rwt—i t- 1 Mi* rfl!-'" uf the Mornlug Tost, will ri*- -nr- pr; rap: att.-u:t.*n. apT PITTIIBUSDII AHI) COKHEL L 5 VI LL K RAILROAD. TMIF. i ITT; i'.UH'i il AND OJNXELL.BYir.LR RAIL- Koa!* h ii'.-v ",«-q frnni vVes' Newton to ConneMenllr, t.f'.y-r-gLt nn'.j f."-tu I hrsturgh, on th« Yougbiogheb)' U.iv*-r. TLt> e**w 1 ri f JW-l H covr cj'in for tbt* t c n < i pUft-Ut'fi r ht>r Ccumili<-Y nud mirh’rjr at V io K. V . in i!mr ;jt '.hr f.’t 1 ulcm'.nwu. i'r.rc ir '--o3iij*l : -T))'i.i .... •• fl >'ar* U. I’rnonU'WQ * A tr..tr. l M.r-C. hi the morulD*, at M t n \ -i f„ r Wr • N r •*','>o, ml tW* Mth lb* -r K. bau at : . \ ia f -.'-f 1 1 >u»rh &t 1 frcn r v.t.n«'i’«v.'le . _ . ...;a CuioO. '.'a to Pttutargh 2 26 T- - i -.-dl ► rei;ht ■ '»•! Train wl!l l*ave Coo n*lisviiiD ai 12 20 P M, and rtturnlni? wlil l**av« Wwt Sf*irD at i ?y P. M., rftt'jpiDj nt all «sy 6tAtu>ua (or freight an pauses* r-i IrafeVrs in He*rdj c.f business or pleasure will tin] ft trip by till* route. nlvng the fcw&aijtul aol frtti’.e v&liry of l:i. : \ u u,:hiotfh**uy, .v> r: th- rti.;s; in'-errating and nrcflta ‘•U< in if'- u*#i>rn oouiiiry. The fr-enerv of the valley is oc* »ur. «»•-. ! beta'-v • r trr .uf-ur by in this tate. and tt.* tk:.i ict ati-1 business is unbounded On rf : 7, r . fcr» .m-l -lej/csjts of mineral wealth, ’.h* Kli«-i;n nof c.ipl:>. I K* , end the river fa*n;pbf vt-'v v« ii i -*. iSar.Ja.iit tr;l acvv.r lailln* water po»-r f t -.n« nia;-nt rf n Us ami rnichlctry. TlS’.'-rahlc eLarnflrr ! glades, hU i\t >L-. reh. will -us * tht* Cvinpnriy n> frriuhr- k: ).(• , thu? atforuing ftchvAj.. unitoim ..n i r> 1 !obi-- c-iil'--: n: nicr-tali on 1 riaer b«fITJ articles at *Fc>r >: iu<* K'p> i ■;> I' W CAIbWELL, Arrant So;-'r- Itti'C-l’-at *»r • ibi- ojJWm i r ‘ti !• hpl tb« sicamar Kohaa • *|.l \ KIV \V UALINJES, - nod Superintendent. _ KIKIt'H TH.AS*PORTAT!OX LISK. A.s i i \, l m» • -i win: r : t... i.iti*-* f«'r :r»nft JrUog > V H.iJ from th* Tia JVonsyi Tia-a • «(;«: nil ! I'.-'U.'f.u !•.««• haro in-'r<*aMst cur sUxh cf Bo.iUv.i-, ty -lUic, a f-übLK DAILY LINK, jiri*i i: .n - .1; ar 1 r .'>f < rvr IDs '-••u-' p«r en« 0 way \V* K.ur- -• frl-r.-J*. f J -Uapostsi to pa'.romie thrf j!I >. : r , \i.t r* will b« ncttlUig Spared OO our par: t i n>i „-ntn>r.».. ion In Toiwtirdioir EMt «tf. and tV.* y r»- r - V * p-rwtn I‘t . ‘ uJ«» ftud ' ivIKK A MITCHELL, Car.fil » a »'l«bur*_b l*a._ ro tirocort, Liquor Ucilert nod .**l nnufacturtri. r I’HE SI’HSCUi i’.Ei. i- m-v ici}Kiruns a «up«rior quality X or .jii, >Y C n V.‘. ' "Mb % of an ounce Mtb tA> Sutrl 1 * lii p'Ma tie*Cognac.Brand*. Hi* KrtoKKCt-' V E >-!!M. 1 and UTAIUW BRANDY ; vi JAMAICA »ud . J T. Ll.*:■».'! Hl’M. AHAC. CIDIiR and i EACH HIU.NrC H'.'l.'.kM' SCLIIfiDAM SOIINAPP3 »n l SCs'iTlr' >1 W tl L."> H. A ar* a-'Ano* l*y the N>* Yr.-v. n.anuli-'! : • : bi« ,;rrui dniu*nd aft«*r Di* rec;»:/0* l r *■“ nr-*i-ii by I--: - .'.:,- FKCOHTWAJJQKR, Ui Mald«u Lun*. Nr* York. I'arfiK-rreo:' p*» Pletina, T;rrr t Lit. Sulpbnl* Am dw*l v tf P ? ] t t ' *•: \. V - u^r. LoCTsT onoViC xK.'IUKAUV, L < \Y UF s'C F?! LLF , ‘pi3C N3JCI * kn.\i Ui« 60h5«3l will b**£in oa WEB* i NESI*AY tli** ly:b »n<-t . »u-i rcotlau* twpnty-ooe wrrl«. I ll- f-.kr*-,>r :pr tu for i/»y Pupils ia— For Engil-b branches llcue Kn.* i‘h mi-1 I’ifcoc ELi-inh, I‘uti , n.oJ Ftwqcq or Ut*rni*o Oaiuibu* hi:r ll utadui in 4iTaj«c*. Tii« Ulw* to *uJ f'om fc-001, which yoanff adles firm t *n »n;i >• ri« lootd >-■ pr moi\v« of chreifulot** aod he« - ih, is fi..:y • r. r rLH*t-i thu ioor«wed txp«iw. aop'T-Jdt DELAWARE COUNTY OAKPBT MANUFACTURING | ASSOCIATION. on the Chafer Plank Hoad, two mlt«w - b«).u* the Hit lm*>. offer to l-aywra this nea.*nn, AXMINIS- j TKR AI*E>THY.«KU{*J»hIA S-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK j lina VKN KTI t N CARPETING, a'. ?ery radneed prioofl Ipr cn«h or cut tu*Ttaucr. (.interest oddi-i ) The flock. j comr-rialm alar IMI’UKTBD FABRICS ofe-.cry raricty, o»o hr examine 1 at lb* Factory Warehouses. Darby, or at theMo r -A, No« 13 st: 1 ~j N. H EOCN Dpt , P Li! LAD RLP UI A. W.u 1 at:, lwrd o: oxrt;->jijr«l Carp«ta. „.us,.,V j fiP'.rr joxks. | VV at r.he*, evtel i y , Sliver Ware! i VRKY A •-0.-I'M i... T c f Hold soU SllvrT /V VV*;..h«4 LIM, i • :tor-. f»-u» $lO Iw si»Tj We are the nxelueW.* Agrnt !!•-•* ► o; .b«- celebrated C. Frodsbam's Jmj'rotKri Chr*r.er\ct r rmri-e/'rrj ; aUa, F. B. AdHmd * Hn.i, Ptodd&r, Taj 1- r. sn olbtr apprut.-d W«*.rh«.» Kept f. r • *'*• >i:'« 'Vm £ai r xrii prices tn i»*ri*'* T . A rt l ak* o\i r b toe lrad** *l3 ihucb as p-'S* l* -i , _ , t-> rial ai:-n*i'-o *.« lotb- r*p*l:irg of WatJica and Cloefcs J win . r br.-r .n > uud idiop. Tea Wiiu, -U«v lsr;o v M |.'-y •r j:t-culs nst.Mfic’.urvl la ny onq ?• Miutury »u,l I'*dcv Gwvt-- m W. W. WILSON Murkst ait 1 Fourth ‘•lvUiMcj' iiiM or For:-.. Au ; u.‘ • !, 1 THE -T VhH : 1 Mir-. f 'U'-wicic*' Kan; 1 1.. - fi. t r I.- rV’V t..‘U a-J Pi-.- th- - n ni; • • ■ ! ti j»f*r -t-M - « i.I t•' Ju»* u \h- 1 '*». ■*' 1 ' ■ j . i.;-'. »aa ; f:** !C *n :L mU last 10.-’t&luir i>'. <{ ' n tu i V*J £l N fMlljanntJ. at UfU**J on 'l'urlh J»«r '•! tit* tt'asUM Dtr«v*ron*. i OKU U Mc-IKKW. H."-hi' r J. Wllinn *. Sod, HOL.KSALt. I>LI ItKTAIL IIAT AND CAP MANU \V PAOirirntP, No. 91 Wood otnot, llttaburub, »r« T.n'i.Mo,; j fjrtl’b till crUclaa Ln Iboir Hoc on tha mat rMsonnbU trim-. r»rtlaul«r MUntlon Is InviltJ to cor Miortnicut I.f LADIES' ttIDINQ UAT3 bud 3 LOVES, »Ih> ou- 9» SILK IIATS, nbich OABbOt bo aurpMOOl lb 'bo dlr_ 2E' XlMUCUll’a VlUSttiUil KATUIRION ntofs Um II k W from tiling out arri yroJuc-B a luxuriunt gromli. WRIbUI'S I'IIEMIUM HATHAUICN R, mores uIJ tl**D'lruff nod deposits. For shJh, whoieiHlo, by K K. bFLLBRS A CO. < (aocio pa:'Dcseni, r n tb • !•' tn-:. Tb« bustur** *tU fti-.1-d brother of the p*i*nrs. M th* 1 old juttd. No 4S Wnxl street, PUtpburib FHANCI* TLPRNAN. MOKHi: JONES, r»fbon?h, Sept. Sd. 1‘66. N. GRATTAN Mc'RPUY. a®»Th* umlwreUTiM will eontiane tb» Wholesale Pry Of.'C'je bujw'f!. undurtb* firm** ['JOSES A T 1 fcRN AN. m the house no. WOOL' ft:-*", lately rocapied by Murphy, Tlera'iß <* o*. MORRIS JONtH, VtUNOLB TIF.RN AN. A TJERNAN haT® associated with thrm.m tho WHOLESALE Dlu OOflDd 11U3INE3S, JAMtrt Mo LAIN, to take frc m the Ist iart. The e:ys« or too firm to be JON KH, Tl ERN AN A CO. IM'.Uburjh. S, yteraLer Mb lS.*,. f i— kOIASH—IO cask*, a pure article, lor nle by wp l6 IIESBY II COLLINS \ . \v A Fact worthy of Kacord aud Atten tion —■ waiaUT’3 TONIC MIXTURE, a Guaranteed and certain curt far PEVRR AND A OCR. TMh preparation for the trtfhtmect m ‘.he abcTa dU-aae, onj part'd', t eradica tion oi th# caua*>, id ona n f m«B r . Chemical Diieoveriefl ot the lPth century. Ita nflutrailr'.ntf eflscte j on the poL*onoQd * ,, L*e9 are icatantanrou?, ani nets ii'Ka a l charm uppu the wl.uie Nervous aoj System, re- ! storing the tone’of the Stomach, and the Ccn* : dtitntion. Unllko the general remedies resrrte<* than Lhay Jcund it ( h ini' -c ■' •• .• •* ' •*s,ih. purifies the blood, and stimulates tft? ! regular and healthy action. Doing prepared under the iui/nedinu v ;«1.-n or an eminent Chemist, uniformity of tn*~ be relied on. ita unprecedented demand, and cb-th- of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and -•tbers"ho have been thoroughly cored, are a pufilcient guarantee vl itj superiority over all other preparation.*. UV cun only add, iu conclusion, if you are suffering fro® Fever and Ague, try t< and be. cured ! PETER T. WRIGHT A CO, '.‘•U Market st., Philadelphia. And all respectable DruggioU throughout the United Stales and Canadas. Por sale by QEd. 11. KBYsfiß, No. 1« Wood street, and H. E. dRLLERs, Pittsburgh. up*7:diw3m is £s~B!ek Headache and Heuralgla op EiaiiT Yea as SriTOiao Ccara ct OAKKI.Y’S DKPURATIVK SYRUP.—Ur. William Trimble, M'Kelvy’s Row, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, says ho was cured of Sick Hv&Jache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Qakeley'? Depura* tive Syrup. He hod tried various physicians without a cure, lie is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depnratitfcle for Kheamatism, Scrofula, Tetter, HtuiftlleructivediaeasM. For sale wholeflale and retail, DIL KEYSEK’B, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. *P? A Substitute for the New Liquor Lawi-DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN KLLXIK, & safe and sure the cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and asa-tonic is une qualled Forthefoilowingcomplalntsit Iso most valuable medicine : Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Epilepsy, Nrwaljui, Pdit, Fever* of ail kinds, Delirium Tremens General Debility. This 'medicine is Intended t-> produce a chauge in the sys tem, and a distaste far tieobollc drinks. Several instances where we have soul it, wo have had the mo*t grathying results; co, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the Indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help Sold at $ i per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. RKYBEU, No. 140 Wood street, corner of. Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap26.-d*w For Rheumatism, Bruises, Fains in the Back , SuU—Soru of Ma. H.G. o. Carxt, Zanceville— Dear Sir: May we ask the tarot of you to send us twenty-four dozen BARBELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send it without delay, as we have not half a dozen bottles on hand, and II cannot be substituted m this country; therefore, do not diaappol nt us. ••••*• • Respectfully, yoars, Ac. Beall A Watt 3. For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. 11. K EYSER’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; also by JOEL MOQLKR, Liberty street. S(&~ Congb Remedies. I r. S?j!tT'j Pectoral Syrup will our® you. Dr. Keyvr’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchiti#. Dr. Keyaer'a Syrup »iii cure I aryn^itio. Dr. Krym-rn Partumi Syrup *iii jure Lnfluonsn. Dr Key ser'.- Pert ua; -j rop a ill area ».old in tha hand. Dr. K*yn*T • P?r ! .-*re.i syrup wis: cure Incipient Con -Bcmpl"n A rr»*ent 1-r.*' frvin '5: J W. \ *«:, b. ot Ki’teby, Ohio, ear?: r P»:cic-ra! •* i "•’it Syup bf rr.iul. ILf*- 1 tlie J.-'torn . socrvl •■r ’ u ri; Ahk t'*T I>r. K.e’. Pm rji .-iact and Uke co othai. PrL-«, fO ewol*. *nM hi UK ft KYrtßß'e, No. 140 Wocd Jstreet, aoi *t J i\ FKKMING’f, > ap^sal*t- «marib’i Radical Cure Truss will cufs nearly ca:e of rcduc«able Hernia. Trusses at -various prices alvays on hand. C hildron’i Trusses of different forms and strength for aaJe. Pirt.-t-Ti Bl&stlc Stockings for rarlcose or enlarged reins. Abdomnt&l Supporters—Ado&en different kind* Pile Props for the support and cure cf Piles. Sboulder Braces to rellere a crooked and deformed condition of the Che*t, and many dtseiuwe of th*- Cbeft. Suspension Bandores. All woe*? articles mar be had or applied at I>K. KKT SKICS Wholesale and Retail TRUSS L'KH'jT, 140 Wood street, sifn of the Golden Mcricr; or u ill h* M-nt to any pan of the country by sending tho money ami af>2b:d*»r Balm of Thousand Floueri, for b»'sull fying the Complexion, ana aradi.-ating all Tan, PisfrLes and fuc&uu from the face, bold at Dr. KRYbBR’S, 140 W«d tr*et jan‘3o KOBTH WESTEBN IKStIEAKCE COHPAHT, OFFJCK, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, fll ILAV K! I'l! J A CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorized ftepll&l, #300,000. Asst:!’- LIABLE yos TUE U1331.S ’.'E Tin. .'i)l I’ANY. fr. N'.'tf'f, ! f, ria.! *nJ Juiljfniecis 10 Hilli RftceiT«.ble, Bo Did, Ac-..- Id C&Ab, Coab *bb U*?edh. T&Ut - r2.W<>fX n. C&DWVLL, J 0. BARK. B*cr*-Uu-y. gg- Fire UHrtnaaad Island TTnn*porUtint -lflfca,Uti>o at cujnra; IRON CITY COAUIStICIAL CObLBQK Off WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, A N Institution to educite tbe FCSIN'EIiB MAN. Col /\ iege open Day pt»A Keening, from H A. M_ to 10 P. M. 400 Students sod upwards hove matriculated at this School of PracKvaJ Aris, :p ught In a yracitcal manner by Instructors of practical experience in tbs business with which ttuir arts are connected. TCBJifl 0? TCITJOS : Book-keeping—fall mercantile course, time unlim ited, Including eommercl 1 culculatio. s, all lec tures, and Practical Penman*!) ip. - - - $15,00 Same coarse for Ladles, v aparunciu r«par%u%) • *o.'-0 Penmanship—practical— time ur.hnmid. * • I’* ''o Same course for Lsdied, (ap*i m-m’ -c;-arate.) ft 00 Penmanship, per month, 4 do Arithmetic, .... ... 4,1.0 Penman-hip end arithmetic per month, - 600 Higher mathe-natica, languages, •urveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural aod ornamental draw ing aod coiuiiructioc—ai per agreement. A®- Those that ohu attend only in the evening, hare all the advantage* cf thoday student in loccuru and inatruo- Uoo. ASP“Gol)eg« (now) rorecr of Wood and Fourth—soon in “ College Hall, opposite the Post UfiLu- PH pS y. W JRNKINS, Principal- A LOT St feet front on WYLIE street, and extending hues 109 feet to Wide alley. On th«* Wok part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two smell llouaea. This lx>t L* in n desirable location for a residence; and will be sold loff, ahd on favorable terms. Title g*>od 1 and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORR, ivi3 At oaw of Mornlug Poet i Boarding school* OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The QLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered fbr RENT Ibt either tlte • shove purposes. Tbe Elt*J and arrangement of tho house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the 1 eingular advantage of th« position, svemdod ftnm ewy ! thing objectionable, render this a must desirable lo'.oUmu ’ for either a Male or Female S-aioary. For Wins, app-J to > mh24'tf J. W. BUTLER, V? Front street. Joseph White’s Carriage Repository. TOSKPII WHITE, now ukiryiug ca bu*l tirsn In- bis *i>ari '>Ui. ; : naive*. t* 1 * 3b;iA^- lare.v mlnr,;-.!.) ibe umi i'r»—:o»l>ur< tara|Ui<», nv.i; ;Lo T\» V;>-xrtL— —«~ I’.u i, Uivnu Pirt.«burgb sod T nvr. u.'Cvi'lc, 'y invite* tile pubu.* :o L>k t '- •: his rto*h »i C.*P..l! AG E l 4 HUGGLKt*. kt. Aod hi pttr.kalttrly Ictcriun gentleman ytmt/uifcri, that one price only ia um-ii*. Fourieeij yea’s’ experience’ In the bußinefs, enable* him to place bbfo-e hi patrons the eamo eholje collection cf Carriages whi L, *c many years past It has been his particular department to ■ select from the rations and most ialent«i Eastern menu 1 facturPTs The success of hU uew Is complete—the . economy of bis arrangements will supply the beet and most | fashionable munulhotures at moderai" price*. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which ib* mama for decorating booses of busiuew has heaped opor. the pride of goods, (owing to largo rente.) JO3KPU WIIIT K will soli, on ready money only, at mubb less than the nmsi profits. [mh*Jew] Aty* Carriages re palr>-d in ihe best manner. with dewpa MEDICAL Barrell'a ludlan Liniment, all kinds. [A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland ] Cukbxblaot, March 19, 1866. f *>:s hi ’ l.*i wfind bai-rr.l. ui- : I fii«t üb-tiluo! k but ir.’i’e, and it curv«l me R SFER ENCZS. PITT2BUfc6S. , Graft, B“oneU A Tc , Zu%, Liodney A Co. PHiLAi>n.?m\ M. L. HoUovelt A Co., Charlw B. Wrirht, 8. 4 Co., C. 11. A &•*>. Abbott, Uam*. Hale k Oo„ E»*os k Watson. Bcu. tVm. D■ Kilter, Cbaa. Mre&rgM « Co., Caleb Cope A 00.. GtGKGE BINGHAM, 95 Water Btrwt. Pitwburch J%ro c t. N^vllh rrvO THE HONORABLE the Judges of tin- Coart of s>u«r* I ter fiesaioue of the County of Abogbec) : The perttion of ANTHuNY SR, of the e t* rf Pittsburgh, respectfully repr^-enw— That he is a ettlson of the Uohed States and of tbe S'ate of Pennsylvania, that he is dfjdrcu* to k**.» f r sale, and to sell'within the city of Pittsburgh. rtnou.-. spiritn-.u* Bud malt or brewed liquor*, by measure not I*-S3 than one qnart, according to the prjTMons of the Art of I4»b April, A. D. 1866, entitled ** An Act lo restrain tb* Rile rf Intoxi catlnt? Liquors.” Yoor petitioner, therefore, prays yonr Honcrs to grant blxn license so to do, on being satisfled ih&t \ petitioner is a mao of temperate habits, and of good repute for honesty, *nd that be has given bond with approved security, and paid ibo license fee, according to the several provisions of the Act of Assembly above referred | to. And be will ever pray, Ac. | gep\B 3t ANTHONY HAUSTETER. rx*o THJS HONORABLE the Judges of the Court of Qnsr- I ter Sessions oX Allegheny oooLty: Xhfi petition of WILLIAM D EMJH3U, of said respectfully represent- That your petitioner is a eifcxen of the United Sutra, of tomper»’e habits and good repute for hon»*iy, and » »**** dent of the Fourth Ward In the city of PUt-Wrcb; tb® la not the keeper of any hotel, inn. tavern, | ae i eating bouse, oyster house or cellar, theatre,cr ot of entertaioinent, amusement or r^;, ,^ jmel J| eenM > to sell tore, prays your Donors to tkfl Art ot “ Kaonott Ala” and bmwad u d“ or »»Ia of Inloii- Aaatmbly entitled “ An Act I W j'i'ii ieis, root paQUcnw eattoj Utinors” aprror»l Apn> reW Aot , n haTlng compiled “l'b t e n.uUon.T further tieo to public Vwnply witVaU tba rtqoir» SSSMEt &,r*Aod b.“.m P'VILIAM D. ENGLISH. aeplV .. -K\ jfc t ■ II V i'TORATING CORDIAL, a pKEXOMENOX Of MJRLWUTE. Healtl fteitored and Hf« L«agth«a«4 ST HuRSE'3 INYISOB AT IS Q E LIXIB. IT rill r*>plve -Trainees with .strength, incapacity wit eflciency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and tbr only without baiarvl of reaction, but with a happy pfle-t co the general organisation. £7* Bear in mind that ail maladies wherever they begin* finish with the nerroup system, end that the paralisatiou of the nerre of motion and sensation to physical death. Bearlnmlndi Rrt derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her nafrft. EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, Win suffers from weakness, daraogemraW nervousness, tremors, pains In the book, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sax, or common to both eexee—to give the mrigo rating Ourdial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS* Orothers, will find this Cordial after they have osed a hot tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system, in all are to be found the happy parents of healthy off* spring, who would not have been so but for this extraoedi* nary preparation. Andit is equaliypotent for the many dis eases for which It is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by otingit* and not in a tingle (a* stance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits, arc restored by the use of • bottle of tw o to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low. alcisly color, to a boantifu! florid complexion. TO TBE MISGUIDED. These ere some of the sad and melancholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of tight, loss of moe cular power, palpitation of tha heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangnment of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful oGo:U on tbe mind are much to be dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings,arer/don to society,flelf-dlstrnst, lor- of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ot the evils produ ced. All thus afflioted before contemplating marriage should reflect that a sound mind and body are the moat ne cessary requisites to promote conDubial happiness; indeed, without three, the journey through lift becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with tits melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be cornea Utah tod with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by Home unprincipled persons. In future, alt the genuine Cordial will have the propria tor's facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown In the glees t Dr, Morso’B Invigorating Oordlaly a H, RING, Proprietor, N. Y} The Cordial Is pnt op, highly concentrated, in Pint ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, a, ?• Vi l.<> 'ihy a >• un-re*l Organ. Sbrt Diseases Scorbutic Erop* tionA, ’l>tt*r, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakne.'*, Irupoteocy, Plies, Rheumatism, Female Weak* ness. Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of ths Joints, Fistula in A no, Nervous Affection*, Pains in tbs' Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder aod Kidneys, stwecofnlly treated. Cure guaranteed, Twrnjy years' prsctico (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer uasur&acca of a speedy ours toall who may ootne under hje care. Office and Privets Consultation Rook, a, 41 Diamond alley. tfQ- Charges moderate. oovtodawly RHEUMATISM.— Br Brown's newly discovered remedy for Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain remedy te that paluftt’ trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 4UHatnond AU**y, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always.at home. t>r.rfi:rtawlv , . . r\'UVj SIXTH ANNU AL FAIR of the AueafflHT COffSTT 1 AcRieuLTCRAi Societt. for Western Pennsylvania and Ohio; will be hold at PITTSBURGH, on th»2d*3d,4th and 6tb Ava of OCTOBER, > 555 Ample arrangements hate bven mod* for the eo otncmdatmn of animats, and build* UsC* pr'oerly fl.led up tor tdisplay of goods. The i:r>>nnj-*wjh bo abundim ly supplied with wmteg- Hay «ud itrHW tor :b« ow oJ' f ti« ■»- lrnah, will be.totmiahfld gratia, and G-ain efibe'iouca; market prices. Premiums r* tb<* ttUK-un nf $3 fioO cr- offn-I f. ■ 0.-«mpfltitlon. Mem* h rsbtp or Fa il> $ ; udmisrion, 2fr cents. AM firik'Vvi inlmd*.! f.r i o. «-Dt to tb- address i-f i). F tShtra.-'. , .r_b. ‘'Ll receive prompt atten tj.,u a c-.-uipetcDi i\ ic* fvicc *i.t bo on the Grounds,day and nvht. lor particuiaf-, set- la ge * IDs . Bpptjdaw p, urown'a Essence oft Jauia>6aGiitger» f | 'TTT.4 is a pxeparaiiou oi u- un TV. avexuns. Ftbes street, rtivet, Yxi- y r*- * :'uff *!oeV*cdilagie#treet, wl'.l b* s-Id, on lb- prem tw«*. r-tT<'iU>AY, ■.{kb, at 2 o'clock 'I. T'*SMf*.—On'-thir 1 la v mud • bird iu one ®b4 the re c Hmi in tw- yi-ur*. to *'•»• f. r**l by bond ©ott^ • ai''., with iat*T*v<. from date ut ou&rxn&tlou of tbijsele. ’ e; SIOPTD Gtfßßa, d *[*n!A attests 8 p 6 Administrator* Orphan*’ Court M,e ' WILL BK uetRKUD *t pab 1 ic u ? , M on 1 tIDRSDAY, KPtemtn *£■ of D*>U by order of the Orplrnn* Coai^-Mjg* the Gr*«\ decM that valuable BUILpL Wonting otf Pena comer of Penn *od Mwbwy to the *trret 3SM *««*» a P d Peona?>r«nl‘v Haßrrodl Depot, bound* the toet 2ii*j In ooe year, and Tswi/.—One third in ha • by btrnd and OotV the residue in trrojo*r» . . t 0 f coafinnslio of the K«go, with Interest fr=a the ane EDnoyD QREER? sutc. £U'’HIA Q r >Bßtt% fl~vtn«* «Tg. i »»r6 ii L ' HijßTrtL, «... Ju .» 0 a 5. t s a. Fahtuitackd t\ tUmlemei.. » r nw yesa f t h r "M.... .-.?••-»•> rr - ’ m ?S5 tn.l, ptnk .»d * ta-a» «• «.!•«. ivl'h dtwrablt* . 1 - t he- > ti; - P- ■_ '? -* v *? handmiJ of v*‘i ,u '• 1! • * la ' % ' ' ' I? coaptote tfuoc-9 l - *>»••! ■•---• T •• ‘ 1 rice bmogu away lfo; on* i n '- nfT V * bale ucT=r known It lo do anu JJ®s**s* ©ahe tbU statement from An boaesr ■.onricUoa tao* itjj the mat valuable Vermifuge yet known. Each to my W Aden™ In i.n •■»».". k.!l.ng" w»*«6,Uut In otbnr yl.3lrfcta.ns in Ihta »«t»n »nd D tbearUoK V , kVV A SASJf. I Prepared and avid * bolesi>i© and by B. BETOOK * CO., comer of Wood and I\nt street^ [ burgh. MEDICAL. DR- MORSE’S CURE Of NERVOUS DISEASES. AGENTS i'i Kj’clPrilA. Private Dkicateg COUSTT FA 18.. JAUNDICE,