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',-.^^-- - - " ' •■ • - .* , >* *■ • - .*’ ■*•*■ &&■?- ~ »• - ■■ «** ? v V*/ **Hf .*= k r*t Kf ' U Jc .... . < v*’ 4' /', , . . rj/-** .r - a >! s ' w e < t, <,•-*'/'*■* > T 'u S ;:.... .•' LLv. vV . v A> h . i tin -ft. "-*>ft ?r. a* & <rt.-«rT<ft * *■ i ''l : u ■ * *, .v - . ■' THE GITY POST. THURSOA7 4. Oct merchants, and others who deßire to oon ■alt their own interests, would do so by having their bins and oironlara printed and dietsiboled liberally dating the coming week. No donbt o Urge number of visitors frofa 'the; country will be In the city, jrith the purchases before retnroing and it willijO an object to seonre their eostom- Ah excellent Job Office is attaehod to this establishment, and wo are prepared to tarn oat all sorts of Job Printing at short notiao. Send in yonr ardors. Hasirn Omos.—lntormenta in the City of Pittsburgh, from September 24th to Ootober Ist, 1851): Whooping Cough 0 d rarer 0 Scarlet rarer— 1 Cholera In&ntnm 0 Disease of Briio 0 DiflOAAo of Heart ..... 1 Diaeas© of Dowels- U OonsuinptiOß- I i fel&l .. - 6 07 THE ABOVE THERE WERE: Under 1 year.— ... 1 From 40 to 60... From Ito 2....- 2 u 60 to 60... 10 to 16..... 0 “ 80 to 90. 16 to 20 .. .. 2 “ 90 to lOfr. 20 to 30 .. 1 A ge un*aovn~. 30 to 40 0 Males, 4; Female*, 6; White, 10; Colored, 0... By order of the Board of Health. ANDREW C. MURDOCH, Physician of Board of Health. Seoohd Day of the Cootty Paul —The at tendance at the Fair yesterday, although larger than the day previous, did not by any means equal the number present on 'the second day of ’ the Fair iast year, la fact the feeling seems to be general, that the exhibition, both as regards visitors and exhibitors, is a /allure. Our manu faeturers, who ought to bo more interested in snoh a display than any other olass in the oom munity, and who could, from the olobs proximity of the Fair to their plaaes of business, have made an unequalled display of manufactures of all hinds, seem to hare looked at the matter With indifference, and bnt few of our large man ufaoturing establishments are represented. Abont twelve o’olook it oommonoed raining, and quite a stamp! dt ooourred on the ground. The race coarse, around which a orowd was just beginning to oolloot, was soon oleared, and everyone sought Bhelter. The rain lasted until abont three o'olock, and caused a goneral feeling of discomfort. Many who were on the grounds returned home, and others, who were preparing to go there, wero detained in tone. lu consequence of tbo wet, the ground waß made very muddy, and even after the rain abated, pedestrianizing was rendered quite disa greeable. This discouraged many from making the 44 grand tour" through the enclosure, and .. -v contented themselves with viewing the ar- V *•« the various buildings, lews u. fow ttrt i c i eßj 0 f whioh ther 4 is any thing°Hko l a fA.' r di8 P lay ’ th6most Prominent are 'uutribution to thlsdepart- A very interes ing c C ider Prosa> F psl . menus an ImprovodMnv and rntcr 'J b Dr. T. J. Kindelberg 4 . p r Mr. Jacob Walter who is the ag. * r / oloM f, nia. We examined this machine ' , ' ’ and are inclined to believe: it the ben. , me The mill and press are embraoed in a . , three by fonx feet, and are so light that twom . I oan oSrry thorn. The machine can be worked by a boy of twelve years of age. With it, from six to ten barrels of cider can be made in a day. i It can also be need for grapes, onrrants, cberrieß, and a variety of other purposes, with advantage to the farmer. The proprietor is stopping at the Eagle Hotel, on Liberty street, and is pro pared to fill all orders. There are also many other ingenious machines in this portion of the Fair, sueh as patent reap ers, threshing machines, straw and feed cotters, drills, cultivators, Ao., worthy tho attention of the agriculturist. Messrs. Phelps, Cirr & Co., the celebrated carriage and wagon manufacturers, havo on exhibition a fine assortment of their vehicles. Amongst these is a eiiding-eeat barouohe, whioh by a peculiar construction of tho seat, oan either be nqed as a buggy or a double-seated barooeho Tble is n boautifolly finished article and rrfleots oredit on Iho establishment, although famous for turning ont superior work. A new descrip tion of wagon, tbo invention of Mr. Perkins, possesses many advantages; the wheels aro cast iron, with donblo rows of Bpokes, bot are lighter than the ordinary wooden wheels, and, of course, more dnrable. Snoh a wagon, it seems to us, would wear forever, almost. This firm have also a handsome omnibus on exhibition, it is equal In workmanship to any manufactured in the east. Their display of buggies, barouohcs, wagons, Ao., is unequalled by any on the ground. In Mechanics' Hall, the display of Mr. Thomas 'Hirer, saddle and harness maunfaotnrer, Bt. X <r street, attracts considerable attention. V, 'Mbits a collection of harness, eiDgle and “ wm ooverfy 1 saddles, Ao., of the moot double, a. The workmanship on a superb aest •apjjgoinnot be surpassed. The oonplei setts ha. horse Revenge, has skin Of the onoei * oij aWi ptnffed, and set op been proenrod by M . _ animal looks in his d on v in splendid harness, quite natural, dressodom g , tee hwM . and by many la mistaken t neg]£(tt Visitors to the fair to-day ahou. fil hlbi6en examine Mr. Oliver's portion of Messrs. J. J. QiUespio A Cd-r ooa 10 ? manufaotnrers, from No. 76 Wood streetj »- • in Artiste’ Hall, a great variety kofang plates, plate glass, frames, Ao. Their & Urge, varied and beautiful. Several of their gilt frames, in particular, arc worthy of admira tion, as tnodela of tbat kind of work. In the centre of the Hall, raised upon a plat form, trad wbioh arrests the attention of visiters the moment they enter, is a oollootion of beaotl fnl statuary t Tom tho maTble » ort “ of Ur - Robert Watson, Allegheny. Ooe piece repre sents the figure of Grief, leaning upon omonu- Bffll- another, Hope f And a third, Grief, in i n The effect of the whole group .. Bd Tbsflail allotted to tho FrCits and Vegeta biee is better filled than any other portion of the Fair The array of poaohes, grapes, apples, pears, Ac., la tempting, and it requires oil tbo .vigilance of the police to enforce tho standing order of “ Hands off!" ... ' Jn Floral Hall, many of our fair friends from the country extdbit the usual specimens of their industry, toste, and skill in ihe way of quills, preserves batter, Ao If tbo variety of these " articles A* pot large, the quality is at least as good as at -former exhibitions. There are also . several pretty floral designs in mesa to be soon here. Messrs. Williams & Allen present a large as 1, sortment of Chilson fornaoes, rangors, registers, i and all the various articles required to warm buildings with hot air. This firm has also on . exhibition a number of specimens of mantles, , manufactured from Pearbyn Blate. These man , ties aro a new article in this vicinity, but judg , tog from the admiration they elicit will soon be , extensively need; they are dnrable as marble, t ansceptiblo of as beautiful a polish, and have .the merit of being a great deal cheaper. The SaM from which they aro manufactured is .brought from England, whore they have been .need for several years to the exclusion of mar *te. After the oloss of the Fair they will be kemt lor ealo at the establishment of Messrs. Wiflinmg & Allen, No. 26 Market street. W. W. Wallace, Nos. 819 end 821 Liberty ' exhibit three beautiful marble mantels, B «vd a-variety of olher marble work. Mr O. slngsleud, Allegheny, exhibits his ps- j ♦on. hnr ana Self beating smoothing irqns, an Mtiole now conJ'Mm** 1 indiepepipble by all good . .housewives. Uf | B toek there is not much notice Our gt»od looking Irish friend,. H of Boss township, exhibits s spien-1 did bull, thirteen months okb We cuauxevou tb e generosity bo ohsroc- betatends presenting this 6 to ? ° at HoaSß ’ 8t the ° ° Be - *^.“fnhnß^mingbamexhibits a fine Devon shit tactoen of the abort horned breed, fine a, ~,«peoiraon of the grantor apeclea of the Abu. xdsHweed, is plaoed on exhibition fcy Irish Gr. Char tiers township. The am- Mr. John . /« 0 t ten inches from nose to mal messm threo i„ o heß round tbo sbonl tail, and five derB - „ • hantinoe open to-day and to- The Fair will , trfcetoer there will bo morrow. We . don ‘ '«ear, «,pot, as the Bnard any horse-raoxng this , .thought It worth their of Managers have no. t- Mrsngements i while to Inform the prese amo o omo off bat if there is any, we pi B "VW ■ to-morrow in the meet ex- Vißiterscan roach too by petitions and °^ e . F n-jtjo, vl, at the Liberty ear* of toe Pennsylvaula Rsj'ro. £ street depot. Trains will v, ntes during toe day. v-fv.:--. Printing foi tut Fair. Adults. Childs tv. .•8 “ 60 to 70— ... 0 “ 70 to 80... Coubt or QuAßxin Bessiohs.—’fton.'‘ - iMoClure, Prerident Judge; Hon. Gabriel Adams ’and Hon. Wm. Boggs, Associate Jndgee, on the Bench. ■ ' c . * ' 1 ’ KI "■ ! - ; Thousday, Ootobor 4.f In the case of Commonwealth vs, M. A. Ba rnsley, the defendent wasfonnd guilty, and sen tenced to pay a fide of .$lO and posts. David - Hutchinson was also found guilty of assault and battery,- and sentenced to a fine of a similar amount. ' Wm. M’Goire plead guilty, to stealing $1,26 bom John Graham, of Allegheny city, and was remanded to jail for sentence. Commonwealth vb. John Scott j indictment, larceny of clothing from Michael Kelly. The defendent was found guilty, and sentenced to three months in jail. Commonwealth vs. Mary and Augustas War bler - charge, surety of. the peace on cath of George Cross. Prosecutor ordered to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Elizabeth Pratt; charge, surety of the peaoe on oath of Catharine Deary. Each of the parties ordered to pay half the oosts. Commonwealth vs. John Hephard; charge, surety of tho peaoe on oath of David Davis. Commonwealth vs. David Davis ; indictment, nssanlt and battery with intent to kill on oom plaint of John Hephard. Mohit Reooveeed. —Oar readers will reool tect the drowning off tbo steamer Gipsey, some two or three weeks since, of a Welshman, named William Edmonds, who was supposed to have had a sum of money upon his person. The body was rcoovered sometimo after, a Coroner's in quest was held, and the body bnried at a point above Wheeling. On Saturday -last, a man named John Owens and William Rowlands, a brother-in-law of the deceased, went to the grave, and on consultation with a magistrate, concluded to raise and search the body. They did so, and found a pocket in the drawers of the deoeosed, which contained $163.- -The money was left in the hands of the magistrate, to bo restored to the lawful owners. It .will be iroool lected that at the time of Edmond’s death, thero were seme suspicions that foul play had beeo used to obtain the money. The abovo facts place the matter in its correct light. -Total to. Exhibitors at the County Pair, especially ■thoao entering agricultural or labor-Biving ma chines, should bear in mind that placing their artiolos on the groqnd is not the only thing re quired to scoure public attention. Many meri torious inventions may be overlooked, nnlesa the exhibitors take care to have them properly ad vertised ; and for this porposc vte know no bet ter medium than the Po»L A notioe in this paper is a safe investment for tbn advertiser, and if neglected, will afterwards b 6 regretted. Tbs following is tho amount paid over by Mayor VoU daring the quarter ending, October 1, for fines and forfeitures, dramatio licenses and railroad Bwitohea : Fines and forfeitures.. Dramatic licenses Kntroad switches Fever and. Agao —A Cast of Eight J tenths’ Standing (\trrd by Bcerhatx't ffitlhrnd ftit'rrr — Michael deli?, No. 117 Seventh, nvar Grant street, eaje: “ Last July, wkUe running on the rlver,.on a rotten boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, 1 %*3 taken Tf itb fever and ague. F»*r eight long months 1 suffer ri with t hit dreadful disease. The greater part of this-time wax tum ble to work, and spent at least fifty dollars tor Jltf.retii medicines, but fonud no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends in> isted upon my trying Boerhsvs’s Uollaod Bitters, saying that a curr mar guaranteed. Alc»-r taking it for on* week, lmu l male 1 waa k sound man 1 bare h*en at work now for two weeks, and ha?<s had uo r<- torn of the cbilU and fever whatever.” 1 cortiiy that tbe above statement is true. Teonas A dak.**, Diamond House, Or at K. Obcbler*fl Gothic Hall. CAUTION I—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for boefbave's IlUlanJ Bitters. Bold at $1 per boUie, or pis bottles (or $&, by tbe propri etors, DKNJAMIN PAQK, Jc~, A CU 7 Manufacturing Pbkrmareutists and Chemists, I'iUsburgu; aud Druggists generally. aj* JProttlbttton —The recent dt-ebdun OX the j«eo pie to almost every Bute in reference to tbe sale of liquors, does no' pretend to interfere with medicinal compound# containing stimulus, as it -a a feet well known to nil, tbal without p' 1m abating principle# most cases of extreme ifebil ity could not be reached, and the many other of our moei valuable compounds could not be m >de,without It. fo« instonoe Dr. J- Hostottkb'b Stomach Bitters, now aocele bra ted and Indispensable in every family as a medirine Tbouaowde of persons Buffering from dyspepsia and indices lion, generally repeat volumes lo fevorof this great curadvi aaonL For sole by deafer* everywhere, and by ®» on HOSTATTKR, SMITH A 00., 80 p29 2?. ,Vcn * JrwL arOUrk’s Stomach Bitter* are Rcknowi.Mj«i by all who haro tried them to b* tbe W family raedldn of the age, tor tbe euro of Dyspepsia, CosiiTenw. and a dl* ordered sUls of tbe Liver and Btomorh. They hav.< nn riral The proprietor# do not pretend to caution people from using other preporaUona that are pklmod npon the public under tbe nams of Stomach Bitters, for they have {unod that only one trial waa to render catuloo unnecessary. _ py r paKij by Colic* A Cunt; Mo. 23 Market street; (lev. U. Kttsut, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. . COMMERCIAL ROST PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TIIAUK A HD lIAMTS' KXC||AW«IC> OPFIOBBS. President— L. WILMARTH. Pint Viet President— T S. Cla«£B. Second “ “ Geo. W. Cass Treasurer— -N. lIoLAtO, Jr. Secretary — J 4*o F. Ei&&. Superintendent —ti. T. Moktoah. Jb. i&Cbamittes qf Arbitration far October —flic. W. Cass, Y. p*; igjjifi DiC£*r, T. B, UfMut, Baku 1 invusTH, J. B. OactiClo. DAILY EKVLEW OS PIITBEDKQH iLARKKTS Oma of chi Daily Moamaa Posy, ) Thursday, October 4.1866. ) FLOUR —Bales 179 bbls superllo* from - wharf at $7; du do do do at s7.o‘>; 60 do do do at $7; 16 do extra fn-m wharf at $7,26 ; 76 bble vnperfloe and extra from 6tore at $7.60. GRAIN— Sale*.l9? boa Oats from canal at 27e. MOLASSES—Siffes 16 bbls N. 0. at 46e, caub. BACON—Bales 2800 lbs hams at cash; 2300 do RbouUara at 12c, cash ; 2000 do shoulders at 12VS, Va> da/B ; 2000 do eured hem* at 16c, do. LARD —Sales 6 tiprvps N*>. 1 at 13**, c«‘h. GrL—Saiua 16 J>Wf No. I Lard at 95e. BO day* OUKKBK—SaIes 24 boxes W. B. at TELEGRAPH MARKETS. New Y npg , October 3.*—Stocks Improved: Virginia si xpr, 97- Galeoa and Chleago Railroad, Cumberland, ■vbUi Beading, 03%; Illinois Central. 92. Cleveland and Toledo. gIU; Michigan Central, 96. Cotton jttnsettied, and nrICM tetlnod %@K> wUhanlM. of 6» bales..: PlAnr tom, •till 41,<1U0 bbla. Wheat unsettled; prices u trifle lover- ealos 83,000 bna Sonthern white,! J 4 00; Southern r . , Oorn unchanged, with ealea 40.000 bus. Pork unsctuS;i sales 2760 bbls. Beat torn. , piuhubl. October 3—Cotton In IlmitoO request, tod DrfKsare drooping. The Flour market it doll; ehippinfr toJSIJIaSmi at *8 «r bbl; there 1, little or no et port demand. TJ#» supplies of Wheat contlou. tore to, for Ward rert slowly. blit lie demand ba, fallen cd ; salee 3000 bna fair an/(tood J” lat ,1,70® 1.80 per bushel. Tiro market la naarlj bar. of Corn; email nee of yellow. >a store, at 91%. Whisky nnetanged; email sales of bbui el tldaii; andia bbda »t.4o@«. ... fVrnsHATI. October 3a—Flour mariut firm and TT demand; Bales 10S bbla at tfiA'l : Bales 80 bbls utftMU, sales 228 do, half-lined; at $11,68. ffbe»t...eales 140 torn red at 11 38. Received wlthlfl tin last twenty-four hours 3867 bbls’ yionr. Whisky Bnu; la bettor demand; sale, 650 bbls, at the river, at 33% and T6hbls, from wagono, at 31%. Cheese...Baleß 190 boxes at 8%. * Biltumaa, October 3-Ptonr baa declined 12c on the re cetptol the new. of the Pacific; kales 4100 bids Howard sirwt and Ohio flour at JT.76; City Mills is quoted ot s7,_ 62U. .Wheat bo lover. Cora,..White and yellow Isquotfd at 86<§)80. Bye. calcs Pennsylvania atsl,l6. Commercial Sommary. [ per steamer Pacific. Breadatnßa. -Hardener's circular quotes Wheat and Plnor aa firmer, with a good demand; Western Canal and goulfi ern Flour are quoted at 41@425; Ohio -12®44e. , Lvaaroot Correa Maa a tr.-Cotton dull; prl.™ hare ri«n way U@%d; lair Orleans Is quirted at 6%; &Ir' M*■ fue° 6*^l; few uplands o%d. The stock la port Is M 7.000 bates. of which 340,000 were American. LlrXßrool. Maakkra, September 21.-Floor firm, with up ward rendency. The prices or Western ire quoted .1 38@ U9s- Southern 38@405. Wheal firm; Sonthern la quoted at 12a. Oom la a trifle lower, yellow S9s 01 ; mlied d»n dd <3 ftSrlaiona Beef firm. Porkatriflehlgberitboyornp mmrthaaoonbtoetedfOr dfIJJOQ barrels and tleicoa ol Pork Lard baa advanced, and Is quoted yt file Lownon Mows* Maimer, Septemb.tr 4L—The money market la excited, but no lurtber airance has tpkiro place lu the rate of interest. Baclianges hjive adraficei). Con sole . . . a Advices from Manchester are unfavorable. Paku, iiflt.—The rates of Interest have advanced lo 6 per cent. N*W Tore, October 3.—Tb» offering! of Beef Cattle were 2760 heaJ, Sheep 1600 head, and Swine 3500 bead Bewies higher; vales at SH@U,W. Bbeep dull and declining. 8wln« active at $0,60. • FRESH FRUITS—2 da* cat»# strawberries; 3 do pottles Peaches ; 2do d 6 Pear!; 2do po Plume; i> do assorted Preserves y jto do Blackberry Brandy : jusi received and for e«4e by mpW TtEYMgR & ANDKHBON r'i'UMATO KETCHUP—2U down Pints; 10 do Quarts; 16 dozen assorted sixes Olive Oil; 20 boxes Oitron; Just received and for sale by wpl2 RHYMES A AN PERSON. 1 1 \ BOXES MAOOARONI ; lU 10 do Yermlcelll; 60 Rw French Kies Paper ; Just received and for sals by RKYMER A ANDERSON, W pl2 No. 39 Wood street. oTUAWBaKUY TOOTH WASH—A o«w arul excellent N article for cleansing the teeth&nd purifying Hie breath. A large supply received by JOSEPH P^MXNQ. eepl4 r>r oroer Market and Diamond. OIT RENT —Tbat Unc« three etory Brink Building tn Third street, next to Dufl'fi College. Tim property y taa v-en thoroughly rope red, psiated end papered and »onld & a good .teud tor a Oonfeettonary orMllllnary S„?Lor «uwVuit for an oitemire Booker Printing... the room, all bolng troll lighted and conre TCvSIUHS HOUSB TOLET —One twstorj OneUlnK, -pwvrßWanw rooms, (well cslculmea for a Board- JJ «mUtalo« eleren t£ t of vine rtrw>l , rent( l„ 6 House,) sltustea nesr M „ IKR 4 bicK-ETBON, b, «p» SSL and 323 Liberty et. ~$515 53 . 77 00 . 76 00 .$067 63 Cattle Market. Reported Expressly for the Daily doming Post ONKWEEKLaTEB. fc’ROiH GOBOFB ARRIVAL OF THE PAdEld- SiVsT Hook, poo! dates-to the 2il September urrived'Ofl'Sanlly- Hook about midnight. The Pacific arrived out at Liverpool OIL' the fijfenoon of the 16th September, after s passagaof nine days and twenty-three hours. The Hermann, from Hew York, arriY<xL'&t-Bojlth!UQplOooit&e2?d. s Theßritiah government has received despatches irom GederaVßlmpfion describing the details of the assault and capture offilal<bff He save that at twelve o’clock, on the morning oT the 6th September, the French columns, finder fiofqueChi’M&hon and He lomattenoga, carried the Mala* toff by the most lmpelpous valor. The -British columns stormed tbs aftorU'bloody combat, Ibfind they eould'-ijot holt? riband repeated. A second assault was organized' the fallowing morning, when the Redan whs uvbcuated by the Kufislauk The loss Of life was fearfnl, particularly among tlio Ofilcars Pellasler’d despatches had not-bean received. Tbe retreat of the Russians to Pereknp Is contradicted. It was expected that they world be unable to hold North Sebastopol, for want of provisions. Nothing decisive le known with regard to tbe next move ments of the allies. Poor thoassnd cannon and fifty thou sand balls, with immense-stores of gunpjwder, were taken possession of by the allies at SobastopoL Tbe Czar, Alexander, in an address to the army; says:— M I rely confidently upon your courage to repel oil future attacks; "and. In a letter to the King of Prussia, be states: “ 1 will accept no conditions of peace derogatory to Russia.” The Czar, with the tbiee Grand Dukes, signify their in ten Uon of proceeding at ones to the Crimea. The Torksstlll hold possession of Kars, having repuiswd tbe Russians on tee 7th of August, with considerable loss. The Russians are retiring to Kresroum. Thero-tsuo later intelligence from the Baltic. Tbe Kmperor of-Austria congratulates Queen Victoria and the Emperor Napoleon upon tile victory of the allies. There Is more talk about Austrian negotiations. The latest-report is that Austria is willing-to-undertake the work of mediation at Vienna, and that France will consent if negotiations nan be carried on et Paris. ] t I * reported that Prussia has undertaken the task of mediation between Denmark and the United States, on the subject of Sound dues. At Paris, considerable excitement prevailed In regard to the high prices of BreadstuSS. The Inauguration of Don Pedro, King of Portugal, was celebrated On the 16th, with great enthusiasm. The King of Naples has sest apologies to England and Prance for tbe recent insults to their functionaries. Uazziui's revolutionary manifesto to the Neapolitans has been published. Latist F&on Ldtrote.—lt Is ramored at Paris that Baron Prokesp hod arrived with the ultimatum of Austria. This Is said to bo a proposition to mediate, If the Allies agree between them and Russia; and If the latter declines, Aus tria will declare wax. Gen. film pail's despatch to Lord Panmure, giving details of the fall of P«baxtopol, bos been received at London, hot ■ltdoea not aider in its statements from tbe telegraphic de spatches previously rece rod in London, and brought to Halifax by tbe America- The English attack ires led by fitr iy. Uodringtuu and Lieut- General Markham. The English officer! killed in the attack upon the Redon Were .25 in cumber; the officers wounded, 126, Including IK) dan gerously. Gen. rvlll&ilflr’fl official report had not been received. A telegraphic despatch -aj h that Admiral Dundas was to leave Nargcn for Lesk&t on the 7th. No lat-av news of importance hod been received from Bfr bastopoi. It is considered almost certain that Want of pro visions will. fbrea the Russians to evacuate the northern side of Sebastopol. 11 is said ' bat the Czar, on bearing of the disaster at Se bastopol, despatched a telegraphic message to the King of Pr iwiia, saying that Russia cover made peace after a de feat. A drspatch fmm the Crimea, datot the 11th, says that tho greater p,.rt of the Southern for .ideal ions Lft standing -by the Russians have be*-o blown up by the Allies. The A Hies were quiet, and no new attack ba t been commenced. The Russians bad begun to make their appearance in small groups among the ruins of the town. Gen. FoUissier’s late t despatch says: “ We are beg'tralug to occupy the town ol At-huMopol. The material left bvths -enamymeten-mote extensive Lban was at first autkipa ted.** Anc‘lh«*r iWpatch says 1200 guos of Urge calibre wefw capturod, b. sules tOOO uf smaller calibre. There vert also 60,P00 cannon balls, and a great amount of gunpowder and other materials of war A Johpivii'b Irvin Varna ■**at«*a that the detachment of Flench trooopv that eut«?i»-d \ ai Da on the 14Lb found that ikes .m*t3Wrrefutl of rant-throughout Tbo obstacles at the i-niraocu t-f the port wenr about to be removed to ai iait the enttance of ships. A report says that when ths Russians saw that the French wet® roosturs of the Mafuk’ft they blow up the RoJau. AllJhe towers w e re ruined, but they had no time to Lie® up the Halokoff. It Is rumored that Prior* (iortfchakcff has frorlved an orJor from 8L Fetorsi-utgh tn svacuate tb« Cituiea ou roo diliooof being allowed by Marshal Pellsder to iu»l tbe nurlh f„rt wltti hh arum and baKga^e. Geo. Baronet was wounded, but not seriously. A latter irvro Warsaw «ys that as soon as Marsha) F*s kirwii.-u'h received intelligence of the fall ol tbe Molakofl, h<* di-spatc-bed hist aul >ie camp, D*mkioQ, to Sebastopol l( . . rUiu that mu:) iii.-fr lr<xipa aTt> to bo couL to the Oi ifiira. Sl&iiathuKtU !£• ti. Convention Rustoa, Octol*ej 1- The Know Nothing Si ate Convention &.-)>< uil>it-.l at Trt iuout ToiupU- and (he attendance «aitafH>-. lienry J. Uarduier, the prrseol UcTerDOr was unanimously re-nomiuaLed. lienry W. BcuchJcy, Freoideol of the last Senate, was l i«-ut Goxemor. A ticket was uam Dated and the ptoU< nn adapted at Springfield was re-approv. d. Governor if diner has accefitcd the Dominatlou, and la doing eu hr defined bln poMtxoo at length. His epeochelici ted cinch enthusiasm. The Uoaveution then adjourned ritt' die Georgla Election. CoLCJSDiA, SC , October 2 Returns from 66tt>twUei to dica e the election of tlerM.-r«-H \ Jobtiaton, Democrat, as Governor I*be Hdn. AleX. H Stephen*, Whig and Lwoo r-rat, la re-elected to Congress tn the bth dtalrict. The oth erv are lu doubt. BtCvJKD DESPATCH. tvtoUr iletuaiH from Uworgia elect D«rflcboi V. Johufton, the Democratic candidate for Governor, by about tK-w majority, five Deuxecruts and probably thrw Ameri r«OH are t-lectwi to tlongrezs. From Sew York. New Yoßit, October 3.—Mr. produce broker, of this city, rrcoivol a despatch auoouDctng the death Of hifi wf]®. He no sootier roiii the despatch Idea he oxpired. The Bolt Sb*-il primary oiectioß* came off last evening in many of the Ward*. There vac a good dual of rioting and fighting in the L:.h Wart One tnau was dangerously shot Bed were &saaalt«d with clubs. In the 10th Ward the nolei s broke Lho doore aod windows of the place where ibe eloctioa was held, and tho Inspectors were obliged to itee for life. A di*turb£ore ai» in the 10th Ward. First Train on the Sunbuty and Krfe Uallroad NojtTaCMettiAßH, Pa-, October I—Tbe first r»al train over the n*w Uuk ol lhe Banbury an 1 Erie Railroad left this morning lor L.xnlra, Ircza whence a temporary track has bean laid lo Lh# Pair grounds. Kx Qoromor Bigler, lb« President of the road, accompanied tho train. Kansu Election. KiSttAS, October 2.—Return* from tbreo counties show a heavy vole for Wbitefield, pro slavery, Ehawuea aud lu vlian counties aro supposed to be pn>slavery. A few votes were polled for Governor Reeder, but the Froo Bolters gen erally dul not vote Ail Is quid. AUCTION SALES. p. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. V r ALL ABLE BOOKR—OniTlnrrsJay sv«ning. October 4, rommonoinff at 7 o’clock, at tiie QDtnmerciai Bales Room*, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a very targe collection of valuable Books. Headers of all varieties of taste snd protuariou will find it to coniain many worfcaof Interest and importance, some of wbkb can uow only be obtained at sales of private .tbrarie*. A large number of tbs books are magnificently Ulustrated, and all in go«>J condition. Tbe followiog are embraced io the stock;— Scott's and Clarke’s Commentarias au tbe Testament; Mod ern System of-Farriery; £napp*s Chemical Technology; Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Manufactures; Museum of Animated Nature; Gallery of Fine and Useful ArU; Na tional and Scripture Galleries of Engravings; Hogarth’s Works; Bradford’s Wonder ol the Heavens; Selections from the London Illustrated Neva; large seta of Oongres rioual Bocumeofo; liatard’a Register of Pennsylvania, complete; Congressional Globe and Index, 11 vola.; Ac. Ac, !>iw Books —Peters’ He ports, ltt vola; Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, Wendells Rcjoiu.. Chltty's Plaading, Ac. Ac., with an extensive selection of favorite authors Id poetry, history, tj-avei; Mograpby aud miscellaneous literature. octfl P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 'oJUHi' 8A J.K 0 V HKMi - ICSTATIS~t» THE ( 1 »»vVn"' u WAJU>— By virtue of an order of the Or 'hans* Court'oT Allegheny Cv*«fr. October », at 2 o’clock p. M., ou ihe premises, will H>ld, otder William Wilson, Administrator of Bamuel Wilson, deceased, the following property, belonging to that Nu. I*2 In third plan ol iota laid out by Wm. Arthurs, hav ing a front of twenty OenLre nvenue,near tbs « W. corner of said avenue and Arthurs street, and ejtendmg beck (preeerring the same width) one hundred feet ; on which is erected a two story frame dwelling boose and sta id* ; subject to a claim of $1,200 for purchase money there on. Also, the undivided equal ba f part ° f n ■“ those twacertaio lota of ground, being Nos. 25 and 26 Milter’s plan of lota, having sac 11 a Iroot on DevlHler siyeet of twenty-four feet, and extending back Ofie hundred and four r-ef Said lot No. 26 being subject to claim for pur chafe money amounting to $167 3-UW. lerms cash, par money. OC3 P. M. DAYia, Auctioneer HPiIANS’ OOtJBT BALE OP VALUABLE REAL ES TATE—On Thuredny evening, October lLtb, at 7l<, o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, agreeable ‘to adjournment, by order of the A dm nla tcafoCH of tbe late David flwer, deceased, the following val uable Real Estate, rlx : That very de treble lot of ground situate at the corner of Penn and MarbUTy streets, having a front of thirty Uvl six inches ou Peuti street, and extend ing back along Morbury street ono boodred and ten feet lo Brewery ull-y, ou which Id erected a brick building. Al-n—93 Building Lots In the Eighth Ward, finely located on Pennsylvania avenue. Mages, Forbes, Locust, Vlckory and Bluff streets The last mentioned U)td are In a rapidly Improving neighborhood, and will bo offered In a body, af fording a rare inducement to capitalists for Investment. If not sold entire, they vW be subdivided to suit purchasers. Terms—One-third cash; rpfetdue in ODe pmj iwo years, wllh Interest. Title lndispnteU*. P. M. PAVI3, Auctioneer. ItinilTU WARD REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION—Op i Haturdev nflsruoon, October dth, at 4 o'clock, oe the ■•■ daises will le sold—ThoES three handsomely .Ituated Oron Dd, hear the Halionol Foundry, being Nm. SU, •25 and 28 in the plan of lots laldont by J. B. Irwin, laying escha front of 20 feet ou Forbes street, and eitandingbnck ' u iS^ou^*^ti k,: »^ l^'Uae ,n 6nd ‘3° y» ar ‘- r°oSl F. 'M. DAVIB, Anctloneer. fp- bUiLDINO LOTb IN bKYHM'U wa<w ~— .“>D TION—On Saturday afternoon, October u, at 8 o'clock, on tbo prcmiseß, will be Bold-Tblrtj-flve very hand»m« Lota of ground, Ritnaia mu tb« reeidenco of (Jon J. H. Moorbead- nine of which front on Webeter street, Beven torn on Do VUUer street, u>d nine on Duncan street, agree ablv wilb plop, which may be bad ot the Auction Store. rhi above are among tile most desirable ole HOW for saie In tbls city, being in a highly Improved nsishhqrtiood, and within a short distance of the centre of businpss. TlßJtS—One-fOnrth caah; residue in three equal annual _ts, with interest payable TVaICK' eTOK slss DWBU-jsG ON MBBRTr ST. rt AT AUCTION—On Thursday evening, October 4th, at "Ad o'clock. at the Merchants’ Bxcbange, will bo sold—That vainabie Lot of Ground, rituate on Liberty, above 8L Olair Itrrel tavfng a front of MM f«t. "”<* extending bach 112 aLv IB fo-it wide; on which is averted the com- SSdtous finished thref" story Brick Store and Dwell- occupied by GJtr.tr, with beck bnildingjer. iS&a house stable, and other improvements l'erms-One ISS cMh. residue in one snd two interest, tbtfd caab, naiaue »u M. DAVIS, Anqtlopoor. 1~~-!itm'gMrPKD INSURANCE fcTuOK AT AUOTIOH. —Op ? THURSDAY evening, October 4th, at 7 o’clock, at the U OT ™E P fourth .treat, wUI be «,U1 by orj.r of Junes b. MoOtll, Seo’y, 46 Shares Capitol Stock °t Ptttt burgh Life, Fire anil Marine Insurance Company, forfeited ‘ 0t B epu' V ‘ lmenl °’ lMtalmen p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer G US ’ep A ® AB,C: ' 2 ' WW ‘ bS *«, -* * V " •?- *X> * K • , . H ? ' S ' . -I. l,^.e-,5 ■ svv* ■ v - ■ Tai «ir6iiiig -at dusk them ware' firihet lo Inches water, by the pier mark, and stationary. Weather plondy ondcool, with ih3lc&tidnk>of njoTU' rfiih* v .- 1 S Tom bComer “ roreatCity,” Capt B. A. Way.la IIU regu. tar besHlßg’packet to-day. She I eaves at lOt/clocky A. M, Tn* steamer J. B Carson,” will leave thu morning for Cincthnaii fthd Louisville, - - - ~* ; .' Tm steamer «• New York” was uhatofiUbly tsrday ; she will positively leave to-day fbrSt. Louis. Tas steamer “ Oiara Dean,” Capt. Reed,.wiil ieaye to-day for Bl Louis. Her accommodations for passengers are-of the best kind. Give her ac&U. Tsifl&e steamer 14 Chicago” is now loaded, and will posi tively leave tor Cincinnati this evening; traveling to the Queen City should give her a call. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Luserne,Benneit,BrownAVlUe. ** 001, Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Eoltan, Uondcrickßon, West Newtoh. •V MiMxigan No. 2, Herat, WeUavlUe. : “ QenTLurimer, ■■ ■ ,Kocheflter. Forest City, Way, Wheeling. “ Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Cherolt, Mclntosh, Zanesville. “ Yorktovn, Poe, Louiflviilo departbd. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville, *« Lnxema, Bennett,-Brownsville. »« 001. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. » Eoltan, Hecderictson, West Newton. “ Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellavllU, “ Gan. Primer, '■ ■■■ , Rochester* •• Oinmal, Shoals, Wheeling. “ Venture, Gordon. Steubenville. “ Flora, Bean, Olnannati. “ Got. Meigs, Whiting, 8u Lcrtdfl. Plttstrarffti. BtsubeavUle and YVheaii&g _ packet*. • • i lag.lh Ths DIURNAL, Captain J.A. BnoLS3, and. JflHHKthe FORKBT CITY, Captain B WAT« will Min-M wntpr DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at'aU Intermediate The DIDRNAL will leave Pittsburgh ou.ilondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. I!.—Bxfurmnp she will leave Wbeoling on Tuesdays, Tbursdayskud Baturdays, at 7>4 o’clock, A. M. •' . The FOREST CITY wfll also leave PittsbarghonTneadflys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock. A. ft.— Retumxng, she wfll leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Jfri* : days, at TM o’clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply ou board or tn j. D. OOLUNGWOOD, Agent, No. 165 Front street. RsaaftaT'Tussday Paokst jtov Wlxocllng, fflarietta and Oallsoppils. m The new and splendid straSier CONVOY, W oar, Muter, E. DsnaAon, Clerk, dSHßflhrUl leave for the above and Intermediate ports every Tuesday* at 4 o clock, P. positively. For freight, or pasasga, apply on board to Jj23 G. M. HABTON, or C. BATIN Ed, Agent*. _ ___ steamer LEBANON, Captain G*oi i« 1 JISL&OubSC; Clark, 8. C Brs*ft; will leara for the and intermediate ports on FRIDAY, October 6, al4 P. M. Forfrelubt or passage apply on board, or to oct4 BARNES A COLLING WOOD. Agent* The ateanwr OHKYOIT. C*pt Mclwn'Sh; Urttn; will leave fo* tin* above and ail gggg£intennediate portß on THURSDAY, October 4, For freight or passage apply on board, or to ocU OOLLINUWQOD A HAK.NKS, Acenl* the steamer OJUX, Copt, D Moon.*; .JWHInrk- A. li guiruxtio ; wilt le»Fe for lh» above Q3ggQ£and Intornmliatu port* oq THUUSDAN, Ucto o’clock A. M. For freight or paaaoge apply on hoard, or to act 3 5 6. OOLLWOWOOD. Agent Tbe steamer CI.IFT“N, Captain 0 W Eji IJhfjjaftDiaT; Clerk, 8 I’nruD; will i*av>‘ t.>r tb<> aßSHß&above and por'* no FHII'AY, October 6th, at 10 A. Mi For freight or passago apply on board, or to oct3 BARNES A_?LACK. Agpn:*_ ij i|i Tbe steamer FAIRY yCEKN, Captain J C. 1 JH^egßPo; Clerk, J. Kvwsxdt; »U 1 Irav* for the ofisffiiwxbove and intermediate ports on THURSDAY, October 4, at 10 o’clock A. M. Vor freight or passage apply on board, or to oci3 FLACK A_BARKES. Agent*._ ForUtnolnaati and Loaisvliie —y The Steamer J. B. CAUBCN, Captain D ?■ 1 aJ&SiU-w&Baj'-rau. will leave for the above and porUi oo THURSDAY, Ootnb-r 4. at i 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apj ly on board, or-tn oct3 JOHN FLACK. Agent. For Cincinnati. n«ri The fluu steamer CHICAGO, Captain C L. I will leave for the above and iuterme aHßßGftdiata porta on THURSDAY, October 4th. at 10 o’clock A. M. for trcigbt or passage apply os board, or to ccCl FLACK A BARNfcfl, Ac*»ot< V 'or Uempbit, Vlokvbarfr* New Orleans The steamer W. H. BENNY, Captain Thoa. ; Clark, HI. Lieu; vttt leave for ihe above Intermedia to ports on FKJBAY, October &tbu ftt 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply oo board, or to oetl JOHN PL&OK. A^ent I, Hill The steamer NKW YORK, Captain D mu. I JiihHOTou: OJerk, Surra; w2t tears for the abort intermediate ports THURSDAY, October ktb. at 10 A. hi. For freight or passage apply on bean!, or to octl FLACK A UAhNES. Agents. The steamer TWIN CITY. Captain V V. fQgjTfrarao : Clerk, J. Brrswxa; will l«ve tax tb«* and Ihlcnnadiate porta on SATUii- AY, October slh, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to rctl JOHN FLACK. A sent i*'or 81. Loud* [«-i_ Tbs steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain 0. W. inlMCMdttuD i Clerk, Ltnu; will learn for the abovr intermediate porta THURSDAY, October 4th, at lo A. M. for freight or passage apply on beard. re p2fi fLACS A UABNES, Agrot* LEVEE CLERK, Br. Loraa. Mo., (at W. K. Newell’s office.) J. EL HARBOUR baring long experience is Receiving end Discharging frelgbl for BteainboaU, rffera superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK- rnj-i MOURNING & HOUSEKEEPING DRV GOODS. WOULD respectfully inform the public that they here taken the Store Boom, NO. 75 MARKET STREET, and bare now open a most complete asßortxoentof the above goods. By giving put whole attention to tbeee branches cf the business, to the exclusion of fancy goods, we think we can offer advantages, both in assortment, quality and prico, not to be found in stores keeping the usual variety. The HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT cm braces all »ia >U articles In Dry Goods used In furnishing anil keeping )Oom. sep26al3tn KLAKJSLY A IiiCUBY olTor for b&l* the following de sirable Goal Estate, via ; Ad Iron Furnace, situate Ip Armstrong county, acrwl bJe to ti)e city dapy by canal, with 186 acres of land; three strata of Irop ore, and two of coal; with engine*, machl- Scry, Ac., capable of mahing7o tons of metal wifely, un to land there are moire dwelling bouses, statu houses, Ac., Ac. Alsd—Two Lots in Allegheny Oily, on fairmaunt street, 25 by 160 feet. Two Lots, 40 by 140 ftet/corner of Henry and DothrUgw rtrata. In Bell plan oflots, East Pittsburgh. Twelve Lots In Teoperancerille, fronting on Warden &L Acres of Land In Versailles Township, near Wo- Eeiwpbrt. tOOO Acroa of Land In Benton and Clinton Conn o**, lowa. SOP Acres of Land In MocaUne Coooty, lowa. Apply at the corner of Berenth and Smilbflald streets, Pittsburgh. fep2Bdiw lAMIiitoiDKIUKB-X’ A.'MASON A 00 .'bare U Tt«ry largo aod welt nulectoit *tm t of Kmbrt-i I’tlm Fine Ftench wui&ed Collar*, Struves ud-I B«'U Book Banded Collars; Jaconot do Crotchet do Loom Thread Banded Collars; Swiss and Jaconet Full Sleeves; do do Gauntlet Sleeves; Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Swiss ar-dJaconetElounclogs; Edgings, Infartlaga, lufanta 5 WaUte | Crape Ooflarp, Moumhte EhHa, Ac V G)tnn gft! Hft— 6o .hhdfl ffl jU. Sugars 40 bblfl N; o; Molasses; W hftlf bbU do 200 bcip Bia-Coltes; 30 pockets Jara (Joffea ( &0 obi# largo No. 3 Mackerel ; SOO b *ea ss, 80 and pound lump Tobacco, yiuiona'-bronda; 160 half thesis Toung Hyson, Imperial, Q. I> and Black Tea; 40 boxes 4s, 6s aod Bn Star Candle*. MILLER A lUOKETSON, 221 and 223 Liberty at. WHO HAS NOT HEARD OF TUB GBRPBTTO BOAT r _ UM d tor removing tan, sallownesa, and mine.™ o( flbln For coring sore, rough hands, and ronderiog tSm smooth, son and whit., It.cannot eqoaitod Bo cheap and so good, its popularity is no wonder. Mothers r,M It In tha nonary, gonUsman use It for shaving, and all ““ satisfied of its azosllonca. Only 12'A rants psr rake, inch cake of Boap U acoompanlsd by a •' Weather Table,” of (mratueßtoevery one, and It. predictions of the Weather &3 Market street. JW&2B - • FjiESU NUTS— ~ a 60 bog® filberts ; 25 bag* English Wnlhut®; &0 bag® Brasil Kota; 60 bags Ivtea Almond®; * 10 bogs Bordeaux Almonds; 20 bags Bielly Almond®; 16 bag® African Oronnd Nats: 6 bag® Grenoble Walnuts; 1000 Cocoa Nats ; )6 Shelled Almonds. Jnst received and for sale bv JUBI rec« EBfMKR A ANDKRBON, No. 30 Wood street. 200 tons Coal Blast Charcoal MetaJ in yard P andTorlsSby lang?L J. W. BCTLKH A 00. lat _. m la pi,a hammAm, .a 'VJ&Nl'li WAEi> AT AUO “T—QSNTLBMA**, residing in the country, wh A *adta n Qlrl of ftom ten to twelve years of age. Bcw fe^ t T*ODBESSrBTOiUiB fOB JUSNT-At the Real ®s- U teta Office. 63 Market street- WILLING HOUSE to LET—One two-atory Dwelling Honse si touted od Bedford street, for rem, by #OOOT, wvu» SUiLEB It RIOKBTBON, 231 and 233 Liberty et. KHgliMfl having JMSAL ESTATE, Produce, or Man nfectured Articles to dispose of, or Hom»9, f sj-ms or Store Rooms to lot, will and It to tlehr Interest to give os We »>eo sttsnd to the collection of Rents, logo 'non-owing end loaning Moneys, 4c ,4c. Office, No ffffirtaUiratl l»°pVl 8- OOTHBBRT 4 BON. rTimRO’ING MATJfiEIAIi, of all deßtrlp'toafl, lor sale low Q [aug27l DOWN « TBTLKY. 16 bbls lor eale by V mS£ HENRY II COLLINS. OH SALE—I Fairbanks' Patent Platform Scale—nearly new, and warranted. Bt Da. KBYSBR’S, Both of the above will be sold very low, at LAUPFER S . gojner Wood street Virgin alley* Bookstore, No. 30 Fifth afreet. eeplo y AOU>—7s b y (J B. A. tAHTJEBTOOH & 00. . . t v •1* - * >, - ~ ~ .. . ■ - • » fc Cs « .* , ;i +'*■ > - * ■a,* u , ’ POST OP PITTSBTFBGH. ft rnr lo imuhks warib tw tu« ouaumbi.. arrived. STEAMBOATS.; For Bt< Ltonia. For Zanaavlllc* For St. Louie* For Cincinnati For St* Lonle. For Bt «l. (£• Barbour, NEW STORE. BROOKS A- COOPKU ■ * V tr* ?*&&* ’ * AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE— J C.FOSTBrf, sole Lessee and Mana ger; Vfa. H. Rud, Stage Manager ; Ohaalcs Fostbs, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boßtm. ; phicts oV Ahiassiow: ' Boxes and Parquette.. -60 c. I Private Boxm, large $8 00 SeCond'-Tter..i~.. ........26 a, | Private Qoxea, 5ma11.... 46 00 : Boxes for coltiel perrons.... .25 cents Certificate* securing seats, cents extra 1 tfEAFIE will appear. j.. . .THURSDAY EVKNINQ, Octobcs 4, 1806, * o'. WUI be acts 1, the new Play of XJlVit-IZATION-Horcule, Mr. Neafle: Lascelles, Meßri.l«; La D«l, Dubois; Fracas, Cunningham: Hor tens*, Mrs. Cunningham ; Theresa, Jdlia M. Cooke. SINGING AND DANCING. To condole with the Romantic Drama, entitled, EL RYDER—Mat Mitten, Mr. O. Foster; Hurry Clif ton, Jalia M. Cooker; Princess Zada, Mrs. V. Cunning ham. MSP Doors open at 7 ; poriormaacd to beg*jQ_at^7^. ~'jf EW C/ TY U ALL 4S-FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!«Sa JOE BROWN’S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES! Greatest Troupe, oj W enlists noio traveling 1 WILL appear Bt the aboY® beautiful Hall on MONDAY EVENING, October Ist, and continue every evening during the » S®. Visiters to the County Pair will find City Hull one of tbe best resorts of amusement in the city Admirfalon, *<£& cents JOHN W. M’UARTHY, Kill Poster and SHstributor, 49* Will attend to the Posting and Distributing of. all kinds of BILLS FOB OONCERTB. LECTUBEfI, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communications—either br mail, telegraph,or other wise—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re celre prompt attention. ap7 Ap-Spectacica and Surgical Operations Utelesi«*«The Blind May See, —lt is gratify ing for us to be ablu to announce to the public that the utility of BALLS’ PATENT EYE CUPS is now no experi ment, —their wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may neem, it e true, that Spectacles may bediipensed v b a uUrely anJ sight restored to its original power. The., are elm pie, yet philosophical. They ore used withou t pain or the least danger oflnjnry. Below will be fotmd several certificates which speak highly in theur favor: [From the New York Evangelist j A tb&t aimp'e vet philosophical ioatrmuunt, has been invented by J. Bail A Co., of Lhia.city, by the application ot which tha corns* of the eye is gradually raised to Ita origi nai convexity, causing the f.»cu* to unplugs on the retina without the aidof con Tex lenses. Thus by an ea<y process persons who have used glasses for years are enabled tr dispense with them. The editor of the Pennsylvania Dvmocrat writes as fol lows, respecting the cure of Oureieatl, of Uoiontown Pennsylvania lirvtoNTOWN, Pb., August 1,1864. Beirut well &*‘>)Utilntpd with Mm. Ounrtead, I know thn before she ured “Rail’* I'au-nt Eye-Cups," u wa» impossl ble f.jr her to rend without the orb of epeetaHfft, and that her rivht bos been rwstoiwl by the uwol Ui*-Oups, so tbxt *be ii.'tf reads print with h«r naked eje wltboot ditflculty. Joun F. iti4/.«LL, Kd Pbdo. Democrat. UeLCUEKTwWN, June 1. ISM D-ar Sir— Having lo.t ray bight by old »g», 1 wan In duced to purchase your wundertnJ Instruments, and by using the «nw aaxrdiog to your directions. 1 succeeded to eo ihnt I can road by night or day with out spectacles. 1 have not u?el my spectacles for the last timteor four months, which show? that the restoration fr not a temporary ooe, but a valuable and permanent core Mklviui Pyeti, Of the firm (r A brother', Fiflhdale, Mass. Bj remiiting five dollars, a pair will be sent, pnai paid, with lull directions, to any part nftbu country. Ad dress DR (JKO H. KEYSER, corner of Wool street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, l*a. <u-pl9daw A CARD. 111 AVB jofit received frem the Eadern CiUe*, a stock of FANCY AM* PTAI'LK GOODS. embracing the most rnmpletH rarity tf CLOTII.-*, CUES nod VEBT iftvia ttnt ! liftt»• eT-r hi.h'Tto » (T**rt> Ito the public Hratdo n i *rir- number ( f BLACK CLOTHS, Of which I have always arpt n good krsortmcDt, 1 hare born at non aidera' )« pain* in select some choice Jane? Colors, among which are DAHLIA, BVLPUIDK, ROYAL PURPLE; BOTTLE, MEADOW nn-1 INVISIBLE QUEENH; with never*! shade*- of RIIOWN and BLUE. Also, of FANOY CASBIMKRES an detract variety of the highest grades, c-inprlsing tunny h*-nd*om** PLAIN DILAB and PUKPLB grounds, as well as the lateot figured tdylee. And Of CASIIVRUF. VELVET and PLI’SU VEPTfNQfI un aft usually larc* selection—the loiter embracing several deb cafe patterns not readily obtained. 1 Love procured the service# ot Mr JNO. OARPENTfJR as Foreman, familiar to (In' ur»di< in the Went as the in ventor of “ Curpenier’s Rule ” Having made all the nice ties of catting, th« chief study of Lift life, and being endoweJ with a Urge fond cf experience trum a practice of seventeen years, there is little doubt i f bii abi'it) to pieaiw all whose custom he may attract MysUxik of BOYd’ CLOTHING is much larger than a; any former period, exhibiting *ll the vanity i.| styled com mon to L)mj feason, and at Very low rate*. 80L0M0N BTONER, No. RQ Wood f-trevt, e*p22:ii*»lra o r eaorr Brott & Cnrtts, Dealers in real kbtata, »t. abthokt Fail*. AfmnW'Oi TV-'-jn.'nrv L-ml bought and sold through Out the Trrritorv Mnticy lr»*oeJ, iDVestmoiila made to the t>est advantage, su-.I Lsr.-l U*rr*oth A lea. Agents fur the rale <. f Las in the t«nm of ST. CLOUD, Co mQe» frttn 81. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Fall*. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses Lhfl MiflSis ftlppl at thi* po’nf. and Ibe numerous advantages It pos ficst*!? ae a pi*.-- cf liuhinv-s w ;l! ia»k'* it 't> ofthe largu«l cities in the Northwest. tIkFCBKNCtH. Es-Qovomor Ramney, Minnesota. Hon \Ym. IJ. Welsh, Chief Justice ct Minnesota Bon. J. Meckn- Uon. !L w. Kir*. D**lnrale to Oontjreae. Rice, Hollinjrshcnd A Attorney* at Law. Mmkt*. Dornp Jk i>akfi. Rankers. Her. T. M Fullortou, Ursi*-t»*r of U B. Land Ofhce pap2o HIKli'N TttAIVSPOKTATIOH LINK. Anticipating g** **nt ot tacjiiLf* for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennpyl ranla Canal and Railroads, we bare incrrawil our stock of Boato, Ac , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINK, which givra os a capacity of over IWO torn, per month each way. We on«ur« our fneudn, and those J,rjv.K*-d to patToOi**' tbe Statu itupr-.rvemciilA, there will be nothing spared on our part to render gfoerul e-aisfacliiu in forwarding East cru aud W'trtxiu with promptitude and despatch. KIKK 4 MITCHELL, augll.y Canal Uu.-lu, t'itt*bur,h. }*a Kent Kutate Otßoe, Corner of Seventh and Omithtidd streets, l\ttd>urgh. Blakely k UIuIIBY offer tor sain a valuable Farm in Adam* Township. Butler Ooumy—lll acres. A Coat I'riperty of 4UO acres The undivided half will fce sold, mil) Ifil Bcrws of Improved land, c-u which, among oth*»r buildings, i« an rxiviioot Saw Mill. Forty-eight HuUdiotr l<ot *■ in the Borough of Mancbeptor. Thirty Boilding l«ots near the northern end of the Sbarpsburg llrulgv. A Building l«ot io Jam«s B. Irwin’s plan, in Kilt Town* •hlu, (a joining Kinlh Wai.l,l will W m.ul very low for cash, ae the owner ,e g-iug to Kansas Apply to Aop"hd*w BLAKELY* A KICUET. fTMIK partnership heretofore existing betwtvju the mib l scribers, under the fltm of MUKPHY, TIKKNAN k ft)., wa* DISSOLVED, by mutual consent, on the l.t iu.-d. The business will bo wttlod by either of the part n« t>>, at Hie old stand, No. IS Wood street, Pittobargh PUANCI* TIERNAN, JON EH. Pittsburgh, Sept. 3d, I£S61 £ S6 N. GRATTAN MUKPIJY. Xs3»The umlersigDod will continue the Iflto'cea/e Dry Qoods fiwnfWJi, under the firm of JONES k TIRIINAN, in the house No. IS WOOD street, lately occupied by Murphy, Tleraan <t Go. MORRIS JOKSB, pep4:illnuUw PttANOIS TIRUNAN. B*-JONE3 A TIEItNAN have ass-dated with them. In thTwHOLKSALK DRY GOODS UUSINKSS, JAMES Mo* LAIN, to laKe effect from the Ist ln»t. Thu style Of the arm to be JON EH, Tl BUN AN k GO, Pittsburgh. September 61h,18{»6 (fw-prt:.ilmfcwlt) \Vm* 11. Talcott A Co., MANUFACTURERS cf all kinds of LOOKING G LASHES, PORTRAIT ond PICTURE S it A M KHAN-, whol*- ■ale dealer? In imported and Domet-ii. 1 FANCY *.iOUOS. We hare just received a f ill assortment ( f all article* in , nr Hue, and Inrit* the attention ot d«n!en to o,ir stick -• Isiirg confl lent wi* .an id!«rthein in.t u llj .* t, t - l-th k.i 1.. prices and quality ot g-M,. O'-i WtH)D HT . .-"ftier ot Fourth. A C A III) UAVINO TAKEN TUK STAND lately < •copied hy my Father, Liberty street,) t- r tite |.urpw ot ron- Uouicg Ulo OLOCHING and TAILORING business. I would respectfully inform the friends and customers of the old firm that I &in now receiving an et;lirv new stock rf CLOTUS, CASSIMKiIES, etc, etc., which will he rtf-red at the lowest cash prices. Orders for custom work promptly attended to,i*od ixo*’ :uted In tho b«>t and most fashiootible *ty le. sap2&d2w(chJ) JAMKB DIGBY. Ue>op«&iug of the Western University. THIB INSTITUTION will he re opened on TUESDAY, the 2d of October etpdenbJ are requested to be in atteodanco at b o’clock A. AI of that day. at the Uoiveraity Buildioga, corn, rof Rosa and Diamond streets. Information, as to terms, may be obtained from the Principal, or from Prof MolXipaid. By order of the Truetcx*a. lw JOUN F. MtLARKN, Principal. Harris Int ell I Renee UlQec. HOTEL?, Houpc kfH.per«, Manufacturers, Merchant* and Mechanic* am invited nnd solidtod to call an J -Main their Ilttlp BO'l their Appwntices. Also, ibe working classep, both mile and female, *hall l>« attended to. and businesfl found for them on short notice, at BARK'S IN TELLIGENCE OFPIOK, No. 410 Uh.*rty street. No answur returned to application* by mail, unlepe ac companied by a pontage stamp prt P*° Wafchei and Watch Uep&lrtng. W\f. VYILSON, Market street, corner ot l-onrtb. . Gold and Silvor Watches from $lO to $3OO. Solo agency for sale of Charles Frodaham's unrivalled Time fcttepers. Watch Repairing attended to and done in a superior mnnnor 1 I«welry Silver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern r n«-uJ ."“P 13 . Mkuamiob' Bi»i or Pittsdojou, I August .".1, 1866. J riHIE STOCKUOLDERS of lija U«*inlc«’ Bun« Dl Piltiv 1 bunch are hereby Dotifjmi that thu thlrj inelalmebt ol Jli 60 t.«r ebare will be due f.n the 10th nf Ortober prerrirao, and the fourth aod laat Instalment of ,12.60 per aharaon the 20th N yember foMmring, payable at the Banking Uouee.on Fourth street, aa per roßolntion ol the llrurd o, Birectora. |aeptl _ GKO. D. Mcdhi'.W, Cashier. Laud Warrant*. mflE highest market price paid fordO, 80 und IJ4Q I acre Land Warrant", of the late issue. Also, for SO and 100 acre Warrants, issued under the law of 1850. Apply to BLAKELY A RICHEY, corner of Seventh and Sroithflfld eta. Have yuu tried WRIGHT’S PREMIUM K ATHARION 1 If not, try it, and you will never bo without It. Bo sure to aefc lor WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION, Or you may get a worthiest* article 43“ For faia by all Druggists 23 bottle. Wholesale WesL rn Depot, Dr, KKY9ER, R. E. SELLERS & 00, and JOHN IIAKT. W"?- RIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION stops the H*lr from falling out, and produc.-s a luxuriant growth. WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATUARION Removes all dandruff and di.«ea*e deposits. For Hale, wholesale, by R. E. SELLERS A QO. jaugib . .._ .._ :...c ~—..,.. d - -„^ . '~'rt^. e; .. m u.:M3 .jay=.. ;~+~ MEDICAL. worsbjr of_iß.«card and Alien* Uon —WJUfIHT’a TONIC MIXTHKE, a guaranteed and certain curt for FRYER AND- AGUE.; ThR preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the can&e, la one of th® ‘most important Chemieat DlsooTOries of the lSth oentuty. Its nootraUiing eflocta ou the poisonous gases are instahtaneoua, dnd actvlikra charm npoa thß’wbhleilervdas land Mhacnia* Bystam re* etorlng Che the Stomach) and invigorating the Con stitution. ' Unlike the general remedies resorted toforttstreatment, each as Quinine, ( Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system worse than they found it, It Improves the genera! health, purifies the blood»an4fitijlialat69 ( the,diff«rout orgaos to a regular and healthy action: Being prepared ‘under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist,' Uniformity of strength may always bo relied on. Lfe unprecedented demand, and Abe thousands of testimonials febm eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly‘enred, art a snffleient gnarantoe of Iti superiority bver all other preparations. Wo can only add, in conclusion, if you are StzfTsring Irota Fever and Ague, try Hand bejcipedl PKfefl T. WEIGHT A 00., 24* Market at, Philadelphia. And alt respectable Druggists throughout the United g tales nod Canadas. For sale by GEO. H. KEYSES, No. 140 Wood street, and R. K. EELLERB, Pittsburgh. ap27:dawSmla Headache and Neuralgia o; Elobt Ysa&s BrAismiis CcakD bt OAK£LY*S DEPURATTFE BYBUP.—Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy's Bow, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Slok Headaoha.of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’e Do puta tive Syrup. He had tried various phy&dans without a cure. He Is now entirely well* Oakeley’s Depuratire I a for Rheumatism) Scrofula, Tetter, andallernptivedlsea&es. For sale wboleside and retail, DR. KBYSEB’B, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of tho Golden Mortar. Price 76 cants per bottle. ap3 ffi-A Substitute for the N«W Liquor Lawi-DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BAOOHANAUAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the edre of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is une qualled. For the following complaints It is & most valuable medicine: Chmphrinf, FpOtpry^eta-almay . Pdft, fioert qfauJeinitf Delirium Tremens. General Debuify. This medicine is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholic .drinks. Several instances' where we have sold It, we have had the most gteti&jog re nolle; so,-to persons who are really desirous orbreaking. off the indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help: Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drag Store of DR, GEO; H. KEYBER, No* 140 Wood strept, comer of Virgin alley, sign bfthe Golden Mortar. '' ‘ apSfialiw . Barreii>s tndlanitittimeiity : Fbr Mctf}jidti*}J&sruiM& Po&rlnQa &KjffB&s*Bjre* of (iff Undi. “ *" f A oertificatsfrota-Cumherlandy Maryland-] CtnamBLAOD, March 19,1855. Mr. H.G.O.Oa&st, Zanesville —Dear Sir.’ May we ask the tavor of you to send us twenty-four doxen BARBELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT! Pletso send it without delay, as we have not half adosen'hoftlee on hand, and It cannot be substituted in this country ; therefore, do not disappoint ns. • ♦ * • * « .« • Respectfully, yours, Ao. Ram A Waits. For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. 11. KEYBKR’9 Drug Store, No. X4O Wood street, corner of Tlrgio alley; also by JOEL MOHLEB, liberty street. COUgh RtUediei. — If. Ksyaer’s Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup will core Laryngitis. Dr- Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup will core Infldenxa. Dr. Keysor’s Pectoral Syrup will core a cold in the head. Dr. Keyset’s Pbetoral Syrup wilt Cure Incipient Coo- Adoption. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio, eays; , “ I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by maiL There la a lady here who has & cough and the doctors can’t cure her. I was In the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Byrap; I took it but twice, and It cured me ttound and well. Ask for Dr. Kjcras&’a Pectobal Stout and take no other. Trice, &0 cento. Sold at DR. KETSER’E, No. 140 Wood ►Cruet, and at J. p. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. ap2fixUw 43* BlaraJk’s RMUpAI Cure Trui.|vill core Dt««rly every caoe’pf reduceablo Hernia. Troncs et lYorioak prlcaa always on band. CMlldr«a*a TrtiMoa of difTafentforms and strength for safe. Klutic Siooklnga for vadoose or enlarged veins. A bdomninl Supporter*—A doxen different kinds. Pile Props for u>a support and cnr.a of Piles. Slioujlder Braces to » crooked and deformed condition of the Cbeft, and many diseases of the Chest Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be bad or applied at DR. KEY SEE’S Wholesale, and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Horiar; or will'be sent to any part of the country by fiend Log the money ahd measure. ap26alew Balm of Thousand Plowejr»,fbr beaoti fylng the Complexion, and eradicating all Tia, PntPLßi and Fokgxuu from the face. Bold at Dr. KEYBER’S, HO Wood ntrflfiL janSO DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS , DB. C. M. JACKBOH, Philadelphia, Pa., ' WILL WVfCTUAILV <JU&I UVSR COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, ffiiT'ome or Neroota Debility, Diseases of Ote Kidneys, and ail ditMMs arising from a disordered Liter or Stomach . as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Tulnefie,or Blood to the Head, Aiddsty of the Stomach, Naure«;Hfa.ttbnai,JQDgpgtforYood > * Fulness or weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the PU of the Stomach, Swimmings of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Cheat ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimnes« of Vbdon, Dote of Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowneasof the Skin and Eyes, Palo in the Bkle, Back, Gheot, Limbs, £zu Sodden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil* and great Depression, of Spirits. The propr!ator,tn calling the attention-Of the public to Hits preparation, Units so sit a feeling of the utmost eoufl dance in lie nriufs3 asdada) ation to the disea&es for which It la recommended. It la no new and untried article, but one that has stood the text of a ten years* trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pu • partitions extant. Tbs testimony In Us favor given by Lht most prominent and well known Physicians and Individu als, in all parts ol the country Is immense. Referring any who may doabt,to my “ Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, 10 be had gratis, of all tit Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 130 Arch street, Phils delphia, ro. 43T Bold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyset, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co* No. d Wood street; Fleming Brothers eo Wood street; H. V. Swart* and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny deatikdawly Is litOH CITY COHOIARCIAL COLLEGE Off WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AN Institution to educate the BUSINESS MAN. Col lege open Day end K««nlog, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. a o o Students and upwards have matriculated at this School of Practical Arts, taught In a .practical manner by Instructors Of practical experience in the business with which their att*£are connected. vebus of vtrmoN; Book-keeping—roll mercantile course, time unlim ited, Including commend <1 calculations, adl lec tures, and Practical Penmanship, - - - $36,00 Bamw course lor Ladles, (anartment separate,) 20,00 Penmanship—practical—time unlhnttedj - - 10,00 Same courso for "Lad!«> (apartment septate,) • 0.00- Pcnman»hlp, per month, 4,Qd Arithmetic, • • • • 4,00 Penmanship and arithmetic, per month, - * 0.00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, orchitectnril and (Auamental draw ing andcconstructionsn —ns per agreement. 43* Those that can attend only In thb evening, have all the advantages if the day student in lectures and instruct tlon. 43*’ Collage (tow) corner of Wood and Fourth—soon-Is “ College Hall,” opposite the Post Office. eej.fi F. W. JKNEINB, Principal PIANOS! PIANOS! manufactured by N U N N S & CLARK, N*W To OK, A!tl> V 0» BALI IT H. K.EEBEB, & BRO, jYw. Q 3 F\fth cirtd, a fao dour* from, the Fozt Office. 43-Jost arooviD, the first few of a large Invoice of Nunns A Clark*" unrivalled Pianos. This jßjMfljlr choice lot will cbmprlw— fiSgSn&EBl 6 Octavo, square corners, rosewood, oter-W’W^PT^w 6U Octavo, ' do j do do Octave, round corners, rosewood, cftxYed, muslin rack and lyre. 6% Octave, double round corners, finished all around. 6' l do do carved legs, EUzabothlan ftyfo. 6j| do Semi-serpentine, veryelegant 7 do do ao (i ‘f do Full Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do , do do The above will positively be sold at New York Fc dory price*, without addition f»T freight, dc . H. KLEBEB A BRO, Sole Agents for Nunns k Clark, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, pepfl 55 gjfthetareet, neat, the Poet Office. COUNTY KAIBi. mas ,SiXT£ ANNUAL FAIR, of thefAurcraxXT Cgcxtt I : Bocrm. forSPeStern Pennsylvania and* Ohiarwm‘bebolJatPlTT3UllßaH,oatiffi2l,M,4tii and sth i.'ayfl of OCTOBER, 1855; Ample arrangements have been mode for tho accommodation of animals, and build- Inga properly fitted' up tor tba display of good a. The Grounds will be abundantly supplied with water. Ilay and Straw for tbe use of tbs animals will be famished gratis, and Grain at the lowest market prices. -Premiums te the amount of $3,600 are offered for competition.' ’Mem bership or Family Tickets, it; single admission, 25 cents. Alt articles Intended for exhibition, sent to tba address uf 0. P. 8 hire a, 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 under signed offers for sale SIX L 073 Of ground fronting upon end adjoining the Depot of the Pitts burgh and ConnellavUle Railroad, In the growing and thriving Borough of ITfLEESPOKT. Four of the Lota are feet tn width by about 120 in depth, fronting et one end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whpl&. length on other streets. ALSO— TWO LOTS, 37 >£ feet In width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and In depth 121—one of the Lota bor* dering for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will be sold low. Part of the payment taken in stock of the OonoallsTillo Eailroad, if desired. GEO. P. GILLMORr, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, Angnst 31,1855.—(dawtf , lrvina , i Great Work, - riiDß tTFB OP GEOEGE WASHINGTON.—The first vol- X ume d the above work Is now ready for delivery—tlie second volume will be ready shortly. It la nertly gotten op—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plana. Price $2,00 per volume. TM« edition is published exclusively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. KIBNKR 4 00. are sole Agents for the above work. Officdi No. SO Fifth street, ia Lauder's Bookstore, where the books will lie open for subscritaT's names. ya» addressed to T. J. tt. A Co. will tie strictly Ait*ndfld't&r OTCanvassers wanted. angfcflewSm ONNJfcT yaAiUSa—6o dra oIUIB newest shaj «nd Bottom Frames just received. wpSS A. A. MAEON * 00, -t ■■- of Edit n>!l<L /1(l-tscll I\.!'UtilP)i ffgJ'S ' m-WO VKAKS hava oUfTCd ainpe the Introduction ottbis 1 valuable medicine Into iba Bolted St.t Dortoa this lime It has gained a amrerdU popularity as a remedy for r Fever and Ague* Ityjprjma, Jndigation, Bradache. Loss of Appetite, TklnUiy , Costivmtn, Blind and BSetding Fites. Many of our most worthy cittiena testify to its wonderful efficacy is all affections of the stomarh and liver. As a tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief It affords In all'cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost In. staataneoue. In nervous, ibemnado and neut&lßfc sfTetS tlon*,ii hasln numerous Instances proved highly btmtfliial, and in.others'Affecteda decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients ep uphesit&Ungly recommend, 6urely we may ceass : to doubt, and bagerly t*st its virtues for ouri-etves. FBVJSR AND AGUE. “ •<* «•••••: A One of Eight Mon hs" Sanding Cured by Boa-hope's Holland Bitters. —Michael Kelly, No, 117 .Grant, nbsrfimith field atreetj Bays: tc Last July,wblJe'rjinhfrig <nr the'riVeri on a cotton boat plying between Na fetes and I was taken with fever and ague. For’cTghf long months Iso tiered with this drenttfol disease. The' greater ’ cf this time I was unable t 6 work, and rpont atleast'fiitydol lara for different medicines, but found no Eernanent rebel Three weeks ago, od« of my friends lueisted upoh iny tryfoir ifcerhare’s. Holland Bitters, saying that a cure tcaFcwxran toed. After taking it for one week, I,must statarwdfl a sound man. ,1 have been at work now fcr two weeks; and hare had no return of tc fr chffls add fewer. wbaterb t." ' 1 I certify the above statement'is true. •"- 1 ' - -• Tnoa. Anitia, Diamond Housed ’ i " > Qr atß.’Ohestar’s,Gothic‘ Mr. SUas Llscomb, of Birmingham, caya: 41 rhate found Id BoexhaTe’s Bitters. a remedy for headache find debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit. 0 -' ”•• Mr. A. 8. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also rem'arltß that he baa experienced much relief from its .tjse for beadjcchfe. • >j IiEAD TUISf 4 Hollander's —Jficob 'Elnfiljej.'llrlbff in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, jfayfl7_?‘Arffir goffering for some time tiemisory ah&diri'gan'dftttr pros* trstion of mind And body, X have., bash reBtorgd,,by using Boeihave's Holland Blttura, to perfect health.**; • The fact of this remedy being In such high repnte among the Hollanders ia Wisconsin, Michigan, tfeyr Yorfe-^-m-fact, in every Holland settlement In the United 3 ate^—tffgnis much in Its favor. ' •'* STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. 31r. John Davidfon, living ttu miles aboye Pittsburgh, .on the Pennsylvania Canal, nays: “ Whan I coiftmenfedtaln'hg Bpturbave’a Holland Bittern, I could hardly'wplfe— { enjoy excellent beali b ” J . ' ' WEAKNESS OP TnE STOMACH AND' INDIOfeSTION. Another Great Cure JrjjezUd Ly R»zr\ave?z HoUhnS BH&rs. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Hol^bd.Town, 1 She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered mutfb of the rt<-mach and indigesuc-D. She had been uoefer'aphy aidan's care for some time, but the.difCflsAseemecl feJbafßa even his skill. She porchard soma Holland Bicterabt unr office, which has giren tone to her R;omacb,her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly haueye that this Is another great core effected by yonr mpdfeina.’* ' We have still to record many woodetfaX-oares effected by this remtgly, bat must wait another opportunity. One thing yon can rely upon, what we have published arSMrom persons much in our community, and are literal ly true. ‘ ‘ • • J. Qui3*rs, Editor Sheboygan Nieuwbode, Sheboygan, Wis. • _ :^ AC age Of TiM Holland Bitters —George Henderson, of Pittsburgh, say.*: “After soffering tor tbreemoutbp.with rheumstisntr-a part of tbo time so severely os to confine me to my bed—-f l ave bees entirely cured -by using. Hoerhava’a Holland ..Bitter?*. I bavohsd one attach since, but tofthd almost ineJantaceoud relief in the earns medicine. It is, in my ,opinion, asure remedy for rhea mattem.” « _ NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC^AFFECTtONS.' This changeable weather is likely-to produce deal of sickness. To persons troabled with nervous or fbaums tlc affections, w« would recommend Boerbave’s Hollaod Bitters. On referring.toour columns, you will find certifi cate* from some of oar flrstGeiman and English citizens.— Pennsylvania Slaals Zdiung. THE WOKBT FOiiM. OP PILES CAN BE CtfjySD. We are hi liberty to refer to sevoral weil known gentle men, who bare used, thoroughly U*?trd, and now recom mend Boerhave’s Holland Bitters aa a remedy fur piLs. We are not at liberty to publish tboir names, bat still take pleasure in referring any person to them who denies this statement. for this affection, one-balC of the prescribed doae-Bhonld be taken—say half teaapoonfui»*momiDg, noon and night, ono hoar before meals. gaution: The great popularity of this dellgbtfal Aroma has in duced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded lo buy anything else until yon have piven Boerhave’a Holland Bitteis a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitation*. 03, Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for £5, by the solo Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja., A CO, Manufhetarrag Pharmaceutists and Chemists, comer Southfield and Third sis., Pittsburgh- And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Ailegbeny, Birmingham, [anchester and Tcmperunr«viiio. sep29:d*v!y DU- MOUSE’S n ViQORATING CORDIAL, Jt pBENOMENQN IN MEDICINE* .. Hwltl Aiitored and Lkfe,h«ngthen«d UOBHB'S INVIGORATING 'ELIXIR IT will replace weakness with t efficiency, irregularity with uxtiibrm and natural ac- tivity, and thin not only without hazard of-reaction* bat with a happj effect oaths general brganizitlqn. BSf-Bear in mind that oil maladies, wherever they .finish with the nervous system, and that the par&iizatton of the nerv* of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear fto thin J • also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the SlUxir_CbT* dial Is the only reliable preparative known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the Imme diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated and shatterod nervous 'system, whether brofiendown by excess, weak by nature,or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung end relaxed -organisation is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and .physical symptoms of nervous disease vahlsh together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; foe the Cor dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution i tseif, and restore It to its normal condition. : 1 ” - toss OF MEMORY,- r . y Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of seif destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general' prostra tion, IrritpbiUty, nervonahear, inability to sleep, diseases incident to males, decayof the propagfctfhg functions, hys teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation pf the heart, • mpetftney, constipation; lt La, if <therft benny reliance to bajdacsd on human testl moav. absolutely infallible. Ai GREAT MKDBMNE, FOR^RSALBS. TKAonpa£tdlelfld-iffecfc£pCibis great-rtstcrativ* in ail the annals of medicine.; Tbomandsof invented— thousandffuf itovigoraots concoctod*-cll purporting to^He tb»dj»iieate formation of woman render her Baida. . EVERY WOMAN OP BENSB, ‘ > Who suffers from weakness, dcrsugenient,,, aerypu*n*o>i, tremors, pains in the back, or any other' disordeij.w he the r pesnliar to.bar sex, or common to both eexe3-~ta_give the Invigorating Ooxdid * tcUL. . • . , . MARRIi&PBRSONB, Oroihem, wilhflnd this Cordial after they have US-.J a bot tle or two, a thorough tegeneratoc of thft-pySteih-,ln all directions areto he found the happy parents ufhe<h; off spring, who would not have been pobut Cor thli}.extraordi nary preparation. Audit id equally jxdqni for the’many dis eases for which it U,recommended., TUoasaE&S of young men have been restored by using it, and sot In * eiogla io stance has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE CpiIPL'KXrON.. or consumptive baMt*, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and rigor, changing the p kin from a pale, yel low. sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TUN MISGUIDED. These are some of the aad and melancholy ejects produ ced In' early -habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back «nd Umbß, painafn the bead, dimness of mue outer power* palpitation of the kauri, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, tne fearful effects on the ; mind art much toc.be dreaded. Bobs of memory, confusion bfldqas, depression of spirits, eail torebodings, aversion to society, Mlf-diatruet. dovoof solitude, timidity, etc., axe comeoftne devils produ ced. AU-thns afflicted ' - BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MAEEUQS should reflect .that a sound -mind and body are tbethost ne cessary .requisites to promote connubial happinjefts; indeed, without these* the.journey through life'becomes a weary pUgrimago—tne prospect U«arly darkens the view; the mlud fcecoltteaabadQWed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that tbe happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. - -■ CAUTION. : ."i .- ii . Br.Morse’fl Invigorating Cordial haa been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. the genulnjy-'Oprdial the proprle -tor*® feb-eimile pasted-overdhe corkbfAiPKbattlo, and the the glaB»: Dr. Morse's rnvigOT&ttttg'bortllal, , D. H, RING, Preprints!, N. Yj The Oordlal is put up, highly concentrated, Jn' pint ties—price three dollars per bottle».two for Syivdouftrs, for twelve dollars. C. R. RING, Proprietor, lftaDrwu&ay, N. 7. Bold bTprujtelrtsthroughout tbe,Cnlte4 BteU*, Canad and the west Indies. * ... AGEKTB: Pittsburgh - Da. GKO. H. KKYBER.No.I4fI Wood ct Do FLEMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood at. Do. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City...BECKHAM A M’KENNAN; ; Do. .... ...JAMES T. SAMPLE * eO-5 Do. ........ J. P. FLEMING. , . Agent or 0hi0...J. Pi PARK; CltocitmatL .i-faptl:dewty HmSUMATIHM. —Dr .Brown’s newly discovered remedy i for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain’' remedy for that painful trouble. It never fail*. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No- Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor In always at hows. novfiaUwly F, Brown's EtMnce oi Jamaica Ginger, fIIHTR Essence is a preparation of unusual .excellence. 1 In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in khort, in all cases of prostration of tbe digest! ®e functions, St la *>f ines timable value. Daring lb* prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly do fami y, individual or traveler should be Vllbput.iL CAtrnoH.—Be sure to get the gennlno Essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at bio Bvag nnd Chemical Store, N E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for sale by all tin respectable Apothecaries in the united States, end in Pittsburgh by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., SCULLY 4 OU. And in Allegheny by H. P. BCHWABXZ, USE A. BECKHAM* sep&6mdfcw Palmer’s Celebrat'd JSplcureaia. Sauce, STANDS PRKBMENICNT ibr flavoring -SoSM, Gravies, Silk, Meat, Gome, io. We advise alUl l '*! hon^^, to try it Prise 2Scent» per bottlv.atall Grocery and Fruit Stores t& the United Btates acil QaDHciRS* . M-CDOBG and G. O. [ JanlSaUwly la 241 Market atrect, Fhiladelphl*. - V % *» ■' MEDICAL. BOEREMt^E?S <;he aroma headache akd.Debility.
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