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V v-:i - - ‘THE CITY POST. •■’ >; * V*. --ViK’S. * r *'j ?- « O* hi *-> - ■ .._ _=.- --- ----- - ••= ; - \. * ..;■•■ ;•' ‘‘fj''. ~ iwVA » FRIDAY MORSING:u:::::::::::::::OCTOBER 6 ■* . f '-"VVrV''.: * ’ ! .'.■>■■*'" ; i -- -- --- *- t.J’ri'- ■> Z v»>4*, W' ’ *-■ I EntHuilutio Demon r. tic Meeting in *fo 4 weSKlilStfrV'i* *’A''* r A'! 1 A AUegfceoy. k ' l '‘A large and enthusiastic meeting of the De -3 mooraoy was held last night, on the publio ;*?£Vx- - I ' J * * i'/J y >V v i l® Allegheny. *.• *'*: *' *;• .Xi#* V*\ ’* ,■’*■• l -* t'■ - }1 The meeting vas organised by the eeleotion.oi •"•"ft Thomas Farley, Esq., as Chairman, and the,ajfc. t’.\r pointment of a nnmber of gentlemen as Vioe : iS V*.'^7-.V'. a ,1,/ "V* >' I Presidents and Seorotariee. . . *:V\^«A>‘.''r I ’.i l rl rtiVv ' i ’,j i Mr. George Stewart was first called to tin .’• s stand, and delivered a sensible and well spoken oonolnsion of bis speeoH loud and tj -Vlt - 4 ->•" peated ories were made for CoL Samuel W. f * VY ', ' ”•' ’ 1 Blaok, when that gontleman oame forward, and ;M*3» = -ujq- 4 made one of his most effootive and telling ad ", i- I ''v ■■■. v'- V, dresses. The Colonel spoke for about half an •'' •• • ~ t<- hour, and was rigorously oheered. 1 »'*' **« “f A*- V ‘ "•***• -i The next speaker was Mr. Thomas M. Mar .-Vit*-*'' Cl-O’. / v* 4 '‘' shall, a gentleman well known as an old and •t’ivVe,’ ;•, Nl •'- ••• .'A"; oonsistent Whig. He said ho had battled all his VVvVsdifA'Si'-ni’t fi*j *t •Cl - ’ *'v life for WMg principles, but now that his party , «•?? w -!<♦ X*t WlfC-V' J t v was defunot, nothing was left him but to join the *'\ V. k » ’■ ‘*.f " *. Demooraoy, and advised all who were situated '.■'r- rf y K - *' like him to do the same. Ho argued That the ’<•i **•)- ;Vr ". v 1 X .‘a« ptoseat contest"was between the Democracy and *v * v♦ 1 ■»'•* 4 the Know Nothings alone, the Republicans hav «n * ? €i ? J T+lf ,r*V».*V!‘ 4 ing no ohanoe of suooess, and that consequently V sS ’»•*?' ?* ’ *'• w ? . alt members of the new party who loved their J‘*yV 4 >‘( * ! •< oonntry, should go the Democratlo tloket. O r ' 1 "-V Mr. A. B. M’Colmont followed next, in a short V*;V V v ; » but forcible address, In whioh ho exposed the in >t’'! t? -r '*■ ’ n ’ f ' '' • • consistencies of the Know Nothings on the sla ' 1 very question. *.A ‘ l '* ' The speaking was oonoluded by James H. -; -A' r Hopkins, Esq., with a scathing robnke of the .*\ as- *•'■ \ ,j oonduot of several of the candidates on tho Nothing tloket. .Cv' During tho whole meeting the best feeling *4 ‘ 'Si&' ‘prevailed, and evory ovidenoe was given that i]v ’. 4 ,* the Democracy of Allegaony were “ up and do itrt-. & * \* K ? V'-f‘k' *•*\> , 11 - l Mingl” We expect to hear a good aooount from b f r \^^ * (X-i) Bide of the river ou Tuesday next. t -i ,■* I ™ Codbty Faih—-Thied Day. —To the grati -00 doabt ' «* «*>« Board of Managers, A ‘•''lwho were probably already thinking of on empty *4treasury as tho result of their attempt at an ex. M. ! V ;i l^M> ,o,d * lon of «B»»ctiltqr*l produots this year, the A-iCii#; atlendauoe at tho Fair, yesterday, was extremely »"go. The ploaeaut state of the weather in daced five or six thousand to visit the grounds, ] aQ d a continuous stream of people was kept up, "<•. 1» U»> The re eoipts at the Treaeorer’s office were snffioient to put that fnnotionary in a good humor, and oon -*i„ Itroot the elongated oountenanoea of tho other -s" ssvtf«r VjP‘ot* to many than all tho other “articles” on grounds. Every noticeable point was orowd ** bo4uWul “ J obsrmiQ 8 womea ; “•» tho KlS«r£S* J fi' i Rougher eex, exoept those who were fortunate ;^^4®^i^istyi‘j^f(^Y;rVAA,4 f 'X* i ii?sA4.'i s -i.v'-».Cnough to bo in attendance on these fair dames, 'h’^s’ftSd®w2*b i ?^j l abq«'ivi‘t i: pfter several futile attempts to view "the I S-Cb , lj'‘{fisKKl , i,'^ ! l«&t&lgbt«,” gara it up in despair, and contented i l * s, $■ t't' ‘■f, M& fthemseWes with viewing the ladies. ‘A f Tho weather ooutinued fair during the whole and nothing ooourred to mar tho graUfioa- A number of abortive attempts at impromptu races were made during the day. and teased eonslderable amueement to tho bysUod . ire; but no regular exhibition of the epeed of i-'i;<'{ :! '“-J.'fast horses was given. This portion ot the Fair w r p{ ‘ krounde seem* to possess peculiar attractions J■ L p t “»y. « 4 wbe,be 1 r i h ® rine 16 or no1 ' MTtfci y’. .»>!:52Si A. . A eonauotly surrounded by a crowd. Aw' •'»W N ” : Outside the gates, tho assemblage was almost <a^»^eSijeftjp^KSS ,^^fifssi ts3*:isjyi t 'vi?^i. f /‘“.“i-?'*-!as large as in, and the various “aide shows -' 'll •’ (' - I;b6re1 ;b6re °° U#oted W6ro “k" W J M tr °, nile T d f , *S^C ?r ' cA $ ** / La tho afternoon, the Washington Infantry, /v:^, / * 1 Jinder oommand of Oapt. Tbeo. F. Wright, oamo f<>o the ground in uniform, and admitted inside 1 enclosure. The company made a ftno dis- and were generally admfred. ’ l - -f ' 4aeeonly a small portion to devote to a oontinu- A (mMs*? ' . ,1. ition of the notices of the various artiolee ou ex >l- Af JIPIZ -u^ 1 übition. R - H - Hartley & Co. were on tbo ground with • f «* od di »p la y of Bttd<Ueß ' ha , nießS c-'Jh'fiiyJhiltw having one of the largest and most faehiotmble; proaperous establishments in the West.lqr,. manufacture and sale of all suoh employ over fifty hands, and it is io their te make a most splendid and beautiful as they did with their double ond single and leather tranks; and a very band saddle with a third horn—whioh last is a Jieolded and valuable improvement. Messrs . f , a Co. are jnst the men to make a good 'show at a State or Count, Fair. Their stock ie a§S&5 b V^^& !^W^S«.<i^f^Wto^Y; >Jx«dlant; and for enterprise, akUl in their line, fftir deallog they are well ond favorably to and near. Mr. Hartley is himself a •*«*““ in hiß Kne ' and hafl dosorved 'P 18 snoeesa he baa won. *X‘.'Sm<i!wir J - O’Hara Denny exhibits a splendid assort of pressed, out and fanoy glassware. His is at the corner of Duquesne Way,, t 1 * * fct’-tllnd Smith street, Pittsburgh. Anew andbesjdi tK^’ 5 ’ h£vf“l B ‘y loof *BB «»P attracted general attfift* •Hpoa. His assortment of pressed glassware is "™' - ™b!L - G. P. Worn, Venetian Blind manufacturer, **■? v V- J Corner of Third and Market streets, exhibits the •Sargest osaortment of artieles in hie line to be 1* ?.£to to the ground. For the furnishing of v <, -..‘: l ‘«thurobe3, pnblio halls and dwelling honsea be is • ? *a e u prepared with an excellent assortment of at low prioes ' , til James B. Bead & Co., Manufao urere of ai w-V« r'-S'-riinda of Leveling Inßtrnmente, Transits, Bor \*lerors* Compasses, and all instruments used by g<i i'f: V*. *• ftarinaora and Surveyors. Manufactory, 140 * V '■*• "third Btreßt: »al“ room .” No - 86 Smithfield street, hX' K J ltieborgh. Tboy have an exoellent assortment f all kind of instruments in their line, inolud eurveyor’s and engineer 1 ® instruments. We b ‘4?< <plvij'&v3otieed # in our correspondence, some articles exhibited at the State Fair, and understand took the first premium. Patent Grain Drill, of a valuable desoription, SJ exhibited by Mr. J. D. Oirens, known ae 'Xaoor’s patent. This maohine poesssses many 4dventagea over all others in use. It la worked easily with two hoiaer, moasurea out the with great aoouruoy and regularity, and the Bimplioity and perfeotness of Its oon- not liable to get out of order. The h 5» v&fc't'4s dii 8 2*&jett evidences of the advantages of this Drill, is f«o» that it is more extensively used than X - 'V:’.-.' ■'■;..>Xr,,.,,; i V7Y Yv Y-'tny other. Mr. Owens has also on the ground fi&iae excellently oaionlated for the purposo for *& lt to intended. The present one has been 4 «•• on the place of Mr. J. Garrett for some but is still to admirable working order. lwo horfles Md one hand ’ H „ ork ,!! f **“ 5 «&S* 4 twelve men oan bo accomplished. Certificates be produoed from persons in all parts of the sssssfiMrstfs etreet, Whew, after the oloso of the Fair, ho always be found, ready to attend to all or- at 3 o’clock, the Address will be do by John M. Kirkpatrick Esq.. As the Speaker is well qualified for the purpose, wo oxpoot an Interesting address. We are requested by Mr. P. A. Way, Presl of the Agrbultnral Society, to announce to-day at eleven o’clook,a number of ladies the ring •* r, Folr rxt , Tht9 6ffiSS{B2l^Sw«W;?!&'^-:i-gmVbS'SerfiS a portion of tho entertainment vhioh always i• JLwn-tho greatest iatdeet, and will be wit- thousands. ,\kl Tim Goar Gnmax Bnan or Caxivobhia now ot the Fair grounds, is one of the % , onrioelties we have ever witnessed. His !■ .ixteen hundred and forty-si* pounds, has been In tho possession of the present two y/ars and five montL, and token by him from the wilds of California. '**£&?•&& - ! ( ,^ S TV» animal is said by natnralista to be untame ‘V.|to. Tho real grizzly bear is seldom to be M^^^MsoSiL^%YA‘‘S‘^£^ in animal Bhows. and those wishing to see rJE, hB » monster should not let the present op. *S»v •*■*-■• 1 > f i.’lrtunity ellp. The canvass ii ereoted immedl the main entrance to the Fair Ho has also several other onriosities lbition ' l “ hSS tBß ‘ Hh ° “ eWeUW ° r,h & >' 4 -K ABB ALL rnn Hahpsohh Bahibbl—Ba.- Wood want to taew.ee a. to bring before the public, at their “ Qwjid Hetton. Baby Show, which oommenoeß at the City J- r> on the 16th inet. In order to seJure beau specimens of “Juvenile Humanity” at their ►r . u ‘« C V’ ? %08io6h/ they offer thirty-four premiums, : s*W^l~<3r r . 'T? I% r;-%untiDg to thohandeome sum of $B,lBO, to bo If •V; 4 c- faided» single Babies, tame, trlple»e..qiier- » d ftt * ° hiidren - We ol * eß hea ' d S,' / :' < s .r‘ .7* vi -_nl ft “ladies” dispute, amongst themselves, ae to nVIJ* ‘ *^.’v B v-V c baby was the handsomest Now, this 4%, Shew 7 will be a oapltal thing to settle all and we advise fond “ mammas” M*v '^ nMHEEOUI CottßQß Orßsnro.—Tho opening i t y, • ' i -svj ,; f't f*H|he now rooms of the Iron City Commercial \' S 1 ' -lluge looI?edat the comer of Fifth and Smith •* ‘w* a ‘ 7 ° ./-•,. ;'- /•" -' ; J *'. " :_- > '’« , 'V'' n ’' '*. »'" c -v'tS* - c. V j‘-• »' 5 .-. r -• • TV* ’“l ■$ -» -*?~jW . "vT /T-v. 's'*f • - : , r?JV? rt > c.-; V-: -v • : . .... t * .*V M *,»« * . **• ' s,- v%* v*; ?- *ft j * •'>- u • ‘-V,i v .;,'iy;<-‘-r- \■•.•■ .*■••• ■ ■;.. • ■■ ;• ■; . I■’■<<>■ ■ •■■;•. ;•;■■ ■■ v v .‘ ' •■ : rr • " ’ •' •- ' ~ >,**•,* .*. £■■**&& r* •- -.V' : *«► f V** .. 1 n\ • ,< t ;V' A V r /, V.' * f ‘ f' sS. Uf'V' w****.. ... IL*.' ■ lA*‘ . v ~- J- 1 .'i W*''4< .•>*/*■<*. CT 'i^>>a:',-r, r <■;. „» <> ■•’■.' • * «-f, ***?.*»« ' ; 'i* ■ • "W »*'» f ■’ »■ fi v «* *:.V 4 - , ''' !^; »v ,: ‘ w ,»v i \ ‘ -v ■ _ ** ~ '~* S ~ ' -' 5 t '. fr* - r*,, .-’ Johs Pbiob*B Refreshment Stand.— Among the many attractive features on the Fair grounds, none are more prominent (particularly about noon) than the Refreshment Stand of Mr. John Price, of Allegheny City, in the southwest oor ner of the enclosure. The clean and tidy boards, the smoking viands, the heavily laden vegetable and pastry dishes, appeal to the appetite with a force whioh cannot be resisted. The ohargee are low, and the accommodations superior. Davis Johhboh’s Refreshment Stahd.— This .Celebrated caterer was busily engaged yesterday in satisfying the wants of the hungry ladies and gentlemen whose appetites had been whetted up by perambulating grounds. They found no laox of material, however, and many seemed astonished to find all the substantials and deli caoies of a first rate hotel. His charges are moderate; and we cheerfully recommend his saloon to tho potronago of visiters and others. Burglary. —The stall of Martin Feely, in the Diamond Market, was broken open on Wednes day night by burglars, and a keg, three boxes cigars, six Jars oai dy, and from $lO to $l6 In silver taken. The whole loss is equal to $6O. “ Dutoh Charlie's” stall, on the opposite Bide of the Market, was also entered, and rifled to the amount of $5 or SG. By the advertisement whioh may be found in another oolumn, It will be seen that Judge Wil kins and others are to deliver addresses to-nigbt, applicable to the opening of College Hall, to bo hereafter oooupied by tho Iron City Commercial College. Thebe will be a meeting of the Board of Trade thift, evening, at o’olock. Punotuai attend anoo is requested, as important busiooss will be brought before the meeting. ftg- Fever and Ague.—A Out of Eight Months' Standing Curtd by Boerhav t't Holland Hitlers.— Michael Kelly, No. 117 Seventh, near Grant street,'naya: “ Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat nlylng between Natchex and NewOrleaas, I Was taken with i ever and ague. For eight long mouths I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time I was una ble to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for different medicines, bnt fouud no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends Insisted upon my trying Boerhave’s Holland Bitters, saying that a cure was guarantud. After taking It for one week, I nitt stato Iwas a sound man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have had no re tarn of the chilli and fever whatever.” 1 certify that the above statement is true. Tuoaias Adams, Diamond House, Or at It. Chester's Gothic Hall. CAUTION !—To prevent Imposition, be careful lo ask lor Boerbave's HolUrnd Bitters. Bold at $1 pewbottle, or six bottles for $6. by the propri etors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JtL, A Ch, Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh; and Druggist B generally. te P-^ Prohlbltloii —The recent decision of the peo ple in almoet every Slate lu reference 10 the sale of liquors, does not pretend to interfere with medicinal compounds containing stimulus, as it e a fact well known to all, that without s' ImnlaCing principled most cases of extreme debil ity could not be reached, and the many other of our moat valuable compounds could not be m »de without It. For lustance. Dr. J. Uostmtib’s Stomach Bitters, now so cele brated and indispensable lu eve. y family as a medicine. Thousands cf peraons Buffering from dyspepsia and indiges tion, generally speak volumes in favor of this great curative scent. For sale by dealer* everywhere, and by QOSTJsTTEit, SMITH A CO., 207 Penn street Stomach Slitters are ncKnowtedged by all wbo have tried them to ba the best family medicine or the age. Cor the cure of Dyspepsia, Comivenees, and a die ordered state of tho Liver and Htomach. TheV have no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palm*! upoD the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they hare found that only one trial was neeued to render such caution unnecessary. For sale, wholesale, by Couow A Clack, No. 22 Market street; Gta. IL Kxrssn, 140 Wood street: and by Druggist* generally. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Expressly for the Daily Doming Posl From Mexico. Nrw GxiXAH3, October 2 —The steamer Nautilus arrived from Brownsville w ith dates to the 22J ult., which furni*btr4 later news from Mexico. General Castro has still the com mand of Matamorae, though some of the garrison oppose him and favor the plan of VlJnum. The rily l« embroiled with ioonteDtions about the rival faction*, wliil* a revolu tionary force i* without. The basfcgnra number from tk»o to 1200 aod are demanding the unconditional surrender cl the city. General Vldauro is also marching upon MaUmo-- ras. Ban Loui« Potcwi is captured by the insurgents. Gen Gullan baa been killed. The garrison at Tampico has pro nounced in favor of the plan of 1 ul&uro, BCd have driven out General Car nova. Whig Meeting In New York Nxw YolK, October A —The Whigs of 'his city opposed to fusion held a meeting at Constitution Hall this evening, which was largely attended- George Wood, President. An address was agreed upon, stAmgly denunciatory of the abandonment of Whig principles, and fasiou with the sec tional organixation calling thamswlv** Republicans. A preamble and revolutions to tire same iff«rt ver* adopiwl, •nd calling a Whig State Convenrion in thb city on the 23d instant, to take such measures a* may bedeeun*i advi sable. From Norfolk. BaiTiKoas, October 4.— The boat from Norfolk brings In telligence to noon of yesterday. On Monday there were eleven deatfc; on Tuesday seven * and np to noon on Wed nesday only one was reported. At Portsmouth, on Mon day, there were no deaths: on Tuesday there were but three; and on Wednesday none were reported: most of the deaths w-re among the inmates of the almshouse and colored people. A few of the absentee* bare returned, and are down with fever. Dr. Henry Beldeu and R- Datrymple are dead. M astac buietti Democracy Bojtoh, October 4.—Tbe’Democrals of Salem and Boston, Mass , met yesterday and appointed delegates to the But* Democratic Convention. The Convention unanimously adopted s resolution recommending the nomination el President Pierce. Arrival of the Black Warrior. NvW Yoxx. October 4 —The steamship Black Warrior ar* rived with Havana dates to tho 28th. The health of Ho vana is good and bnstnevs 1* active Freights advancing. I —A. A. MASON A* CO- hare op*U'-d a ytrj large and well selected Block of Embroideries Fine French worked Collars, BW*Ytrti and Sets - Book Banded Collars; Jaconet do Crotchet do Loom Thread Banded Collar?. Bwl*s and Jaconet Puff Bl«**ve-< ; do do Gauntlet Sleeves . Embroidered Handkerchiefs ; Swiss and Jaconet Flouncing* , Edgings, Inserting*, Infanta' Waist* Crape Collar*, Mourning Bet*. Ao Ac Y\ KOOKRIKU—6O b tads'N. U Burmt; \j[ 40 bbls N. O. Molasses; 00 half bbla do 200 bogs Rio Coffee ; SO pockets Java Coffee ; SO bbla large No. 3 Mackerel: 200 b ie» 6a, 8* and pound lump Tobacco, Yarloul brands; 160 half thoftbJ Vouug Hyson, Imperial, (J. P. and Black Tea; 40 boxes 4a, 6s and 6s Star Candles. SIJLLEB 4 lUOKBT3ON, 221 and 223 Liberty at. HAKP&R FOB OUTOtUSK—Ooarxars: Nicaragua, by £ U. Sqaier; Bears bdJ Bear Hunting; The Aracanians; A Trip to the Panama tteilmnJ, Newcomes Concluded—“ if'*** m v-rrw '■ r t< ' The Dual; First and Last Love; Our Books and A others ; A Day Dream; The Little Chorister; Doctoring Begins at Home ; Ooralie; Uacbel; Monthly Record ofCnrrent L'renU; Literary Notices; Editor's Table; Editors Easy Chair; Editor’s Drawer; Mr. Slim's Piscatorial Experience ; Fashions. Also—Bayard Taylor’s great work on China, India and Japan. Harper's Megaline—the best In the world—for sale at Ju rente per copy, at LAUPPBB’S BOOKfeTOBE, oct2 No. 30 Fifth street. NBW BOOKS! NKWBOUKtm— The Nencomes, by W.W- Thackeray , The Iroquois, by Minnie Myrtle ; Pictures of Boropa, by 0. A. Bartol; Cleve Hall, by Mias 8ewell; Memoir of Rev. Sydney Smith, by Mrs. Auslu. The Old Iron, by Joseph Barnes, Br., Poems, by John 0. Saxe; Maud, and other Poeme, by Alfred Teouyson , The Sea King, by Capt. Maryatt; Fanoy, the uttle Milliner: or, the Rich and Poor ; Trial and Triumph, by T. S. Arthur; The Yellow Mask, by Oharlea Dickens; The Schoolboy, do Seven Poor Travelers, do Household Words, for October. Just received and lor Bale at W. A. aiLDESJBNNEY A CO.’S, pep 27 Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. ir/ij BAGS AFRICAN FRA NUTS; «JVs lbO < aga Tennessee do 6 bales Soft Shelled Almonds; 2000 Cocoa Nats, fresh. Just received and for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON, fep 27 No. 39 Wood str^e Watebei, Jewelry, Silver Ware! A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and Silva, r Watches now In store, from $lO to $276. We are tbo exclusive Agent for the Bale of the celebrated C. Frodsham’a Improved Tim+kuperi ; also, F. B. Adams & Son, Btoddajl, Cooper, Taylor, Johnson and other approved Watches kept for sale at leu Vtfxn Eastern yrtca— owin* to lighter expenses, and a desire to retain oar home trade as uiuoh as possible. . BppcUl attention is devoted to the repairing of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Silver Spoons and other goods manufactured in my o*n ' BboD Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods in large W. W WILSON. aU g24 corner Market and Fourth sts. Fresh fruits— -200 boxes Raisins, 10 mats Dates; 200 drums Figs; 5 cases Prunes; 2 caiee Preserved Ginger ; 6 casks Currants; 20 kegs Seedless Raisins ; 20 boxes Lemons; Just received and for sale by REYMER A ANDERSON, 82P7 No. 39 Wood street. 1/1 BOXES MACQA&ONI; lvj 10 do Vermicelli; 60 DM French Kl*w Paper; Just received and for sale by REYMKR A ANDKRSON, ggpjjj No. 39 Wood street. FRKBU .FRUITS—2do* cans Strawberries; 8 do bottles Peaches; 2 do do Pears; 2 do do Plums; 6 do assorted Preserves; 10 do Blackberry Brandy; J “pH**” 4 “ d Bal6 RBTMHR A AWDIIRBOS /"'IHBKHK —MO bores this day rewired endfor t nle by HEN&Y H. 00 JUJUS. tLr ‘ COMMERCIAL POST. .**»**•**««•’**'» frnSUUHOH BOAHD OF TBAUSI ABU HKABHABTH’ KXCIfANOBi OFFIOEIIB. President—L. WXLMABTH. jnrtt Yu* rrexidiM—T &, Clare k. Second “ *' Gso. W. Cass TVraxurrr—N. Homxs, Jr. Secr/iary— Jambs P. Barb. Superintendent— B. T. North am, Jb. Cbmmiltce of Arbitration for October— Qio. W. Casa, V. P.; Isaiah DiCUT, T. B. Updikr, Baml. lilworth, J. B. Cakfiiid. _ WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. OFFICI OF T3S DiILT MOBSIHO POST, \ Friday, October 5,1856. / The good supply of water all season has prevented any great rush this tall; there Is nevertheless a steady business doing. Our manufactories are all in full blast, and have orders ahead for some time to come. Money Is reasonably plenty, the Banks discounting good paper quite freely. Tte Ohio at this point had 6 feet 10 inches on Thursday evening, and at a stand. Tbe weather was warm and clear. APPLES Are plenty andduli at Tyr bbl for common varieties , , _ , , ahhks We have no change to notice in Boda, which meets with ready sale at 3*4@3Vsc for common. Pots ere not so firm; sales at 5)4 cash and 6% time. Pearls ejaeu. Saleratus L UAOON —Prices remain as last noticed. Tba stock on hand is very small. The sales reported are at 12@ISW for ghouklers; for Flies; and 12H@13 for plain Liams. . BUTTER AND EGGS—Under a better supply, oommon io good keg has fallen to 12@15; prime roll commands a higher figure. Eggs are worth 9@lo. BEESWAX —Sales on arrival at 24@25c; and from store at 26@200. BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, sells at £2,50, and from store at $2,7 6@3. Prom store, Eastern at $2,60(3^3,26. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $1,76, and from store $2.00. Large Tubs, from store, dox.; small do $6,50. CHEESE—SaIes are occasionally made at 9*4(3)10, for Western Reserve. CANDLES—SaIes of Star during the week at 24c $ lb; Dipped worth 13*4, and Mould 14J4- Seap brings 6c. COPPER—We quote at 33@34,cash and time. CuRDAGE. —The following are tbe rates now established Manilla Rope,coil 17 tb. Cat 16 tb. White “ H “ “ 16 A Tarred u 13 M “ 14 “ Packing Yarn, f10e...12 “ “ 11 “ Bkp Cords—Manilla, $2,26, do*. do coil 10 cte lb. Hemp, $1.87, $ dot. dn 1p coil 12 ctfl H lb. Pu*oon Luces —Vanilla, ST*-#* do*. Hemp, $i $1 ilox. OOTT’- , N VAIINS, Ac.—The following are now the ruling rates: PotmD No. & to 10 l inclariYe...H‘c , £ lb *• ll A 12 20 Doxui * ““ CurpotChain: while 19Q.20, colored 23. Coverlet Yarn, 23(d)25. Candlewicfc, I*. Twine, 20. Batting, No. I, 13: No. 2. 12; Family Hatting, 16 C&uUclni;, 16. OBACKKKB —The following are manufacturers’ priceff: Water Cracker*, *?» bbf sfW>o Butter Jo do 0,00 Pilot Bread do ~ riuirur Crm-R-r*. tt> Bod* do do Boston -l'" 1 do Pie-Nk* <lo DHIKU LKKF—Pajtftr rurud in worth 14c, retail. FLOUR—Pncec orr » nhade higher, but for a day or two they hare b***u stationery. We -übjoiu tho sales of the wuvk ' Friday— Btth*v 60 bbl* fupprfioe, from wharf at $u,EO: 24 ,lo «-ilrn .I>j 2U do fine, from store, at $6,76. £iUur-l <</* »!••.■< -’-*0 l»Ms extra, to arrive, at $7,06 . 1W) do Mip«rtine al $7.25 . 60 do superfine from st*«re, at $7,76; 100 do do and extra, from wharf, at sfi,*'6ufis7 . 76 do ex ra, ( rtltn gtor* at $7 3/ ntda >/ —Sales 'Zift bids extra, from wharf, ut $7 2>; J-- J.>, store, fit $7.60 ;25 do superfloe hts7,"7. TV uiujy -Sale* 70 bbls huperflna, from wharf, at $7 . Jo do do, from store, at s7.liJ ; fX» do extra, horn wli&rl at $7.26; do do, trout attire, at lO do do Jo, at $7,30; 6U do Jo, Irtoi wairon, al NWhm dr*.'—-Sales 17d bhta flupertme, from wharf, at $7.00; 60 do do do at $7.05; &*> do do do al $7; 16 do extra from wbarl at J 7.26; 76 bbls superfine and extra from store at $7 50. Thursday^ Sale* M bbla extra, from wharf, at $7,- :S. 6o J,. d.- ST,I2K. CHAIN—The pairs of Wh«>at are not made public cxwpt in rare ••*►***. A prim-- urUrtt* U worth $1,37 ,60. Oats hell readily on ainrai at Uje bofl adrance-d toTtki, qd I Harley has declined and i< doll ai 76c. -We quote rtly bruuds Window at 171 boJ for rtx*< $2,1-0 tor 7*o; $3 fur SxlU; $3,60 t»r Bxl2. Uxl2, ami I0rl*2; $4.60 for “xlfi. 9x14, and lOilt: $5 for Bxls, 10x16, au.l li»j 1 o . $:.,2j fi.r lu*l7. 6,60 P-r luxlH; tod r%) on ln emuitr' in liW- r-nTU > «v-n , »rdio< Li mi**—lo rt off for cash, Conn' n brsn-li ;ir< -Id at an average of about 60c less bt than .-It7 l.rnnds. UtiuChUlhr — are ra'.bor higher, and »e quote to th.- .vontry IraJ* at b’ by t h* bbl, and by ibt-bl. I Mulshes to the ««!!>•• trade sells at 4tVf47—to ritY at a reduction- Golfee—Hale* were mad* during the ueefe at U) u. Hl»*-• Sai« at 7 '.,•41* Irt MAY- Al M-alea hhltu for fU-^S. 111DHH—i>ry aru held al 16c lu the regular way; Green Berf flid-s *-i'l *t i l -~ Hot'K—Sali-i- fr-m store at Sib,<s4o UtU.N AND NAILS—Saleh of rotninoo ptiddlod baratSS laliio. and m nail* lod. aod upward* at Juniata i rvu 4 The mill# are ai) In artire i>|*eratloo and the do maud i* ►'<*od LAUI>—We note sales oi small lots No. I at 12LpiSl3 (‘•‘Ot'4. I.KATUKiI—The flora rate* are: Red Spanbih Sole, per E>, ltLj£.*b. alaugbUr Sub-, th&T, . Upper Leather, per doten, sir;tfiis33. Brkil* do. do. Country Bridle do. s2B@>s.'io. iUUrUiig lather, per tb. 28 wot*. LEAD Pll’K—The lulloeiag *r< J W. Butler k Oo.’ list i»f priced: All air-*, by the o»»cliare Hj Jr -ut I’ipt*. wDt'O rut A jueiiKt or boring I‘ipsr—,. j.. Jo U do do )■ ••*•••• do do \ do do 1 Sbeel Lead, by the package. do wb«u ml MBS* I\>UK- Urid at $2l. NAVAL STOlthS.- Sr-trit* Turpentine U now held at *>o 4*l lon. Redo at fV.ftetf.bU bir Na 2, and $1 for No 1. A euull sale uf Tar at H.XH&ib- POWDKK We Kitle at s'* v>. and Blasting at $6 PIO MKTAL—The sale* rupmtvd are small and no change in '4UCitatl»u-' nominal at £G,W ; Timothy at $2,75; al sl,M<gil.W. SALT—Sales No l aud extra at sl,G2iCisl .Tit. BTKEL -BiiringSteel.ttttsbargh manafarturft,CV£@6^; ; plcff do, Ttgii’V- steel | lough wings. 8, Jo, cut b> pattern, 8(fclOU; A U’steel, from rolled Iron, IW. from hammered do. 6 1 -g ; Iloe fieri, T'/i- Fork do. 7; Shovel do, 8; eteri dandy tire, 7; Klipllr Springe, 10'4; wat do, 12<514; Cult' valor teeth, 13X5, 3apt ; do, lift If. ? tooth. TALLOW—SaIe* of wr?ra! lot.-, were reported .o'-a&iio. 1-Tn.—l C. *11,26, and I X. *13,26, cash ; Pig *34, Bar *371-*, cfi>h. ToBAOCO —Virginia 6's range from 16(2k26, according to brand, and lamp* at 20040. Virginia Twist, 10. WHITE LEAD—I* firm, with a very activedemand, and khlcj at * V»u V keg, for pure in oil. and dry 6c $ tt>. WHIBK Y— Baioeol raw are made ot 36 and Reetiflijdal 37. ISu4, coupons, 11s; Michigan Southern Wfc,. Mich. Central ut V 7 U*llon dull; Bales 4thl bale*. Flour unsettled, sale* 17 ihA* bbU. Wheat unsettled . nal*n 2*'.000 hiuhet*. torn dull, **»** ;w,i>yo bus . Pork firm ; **»*? 13u. auction sales. P. tt. DAVlfl, Auctioneer. / iRPHANri' COURT BALE uF UKAL ESTATE is THE \ * FKVEXIU WARD—-liy virtu* of an otdertf lh« Ur l.hanir’ Court ol Allegheny County, on Tuesday, Gotetwr 2", hI 2 oVtook P. H-« on the premises, will Imj told, by order of William W linen. Administrator of Aainuei Wilson, deceased, the following property, belonging to <b*l estate, vlx:—lg>t No. 12 iu third plan of lota laid out by Wm. Arthurs, hav ing a front of twenty feel on Centre avenue, near the N. W. corner of Bald avenue and Arthurs street, and extending bark (preserving the sam<> width) one hundred fret; on wbi-b is * rented a two eUirv frame dwelling house and sta ble- subject to » Claim of *l,2bu lor purchase moooy Ihuw (.n A'so, the Itodirlded equal half part or portion of ail i b.i*w t" o rteiu l ‘t» i*l grouud, being Nob. 2b and 26 In A. Miller ? plan ol loin, having each a front on DevUller street ~f twentyfour teol, and extending bock one liuudred and four fret. SaW lot No. 26 b*du«_ subject to claim for pur < base money amounting to *167 7-lod. terms Cush, jmr money, oc 3 **- ° ' . - ORPHANS’ COURT BALK t»F VALUABLE REAL KB TATK—Ou Thursday evening, October ‘* th « /J'a o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be M*ld, agreeable to adjournment, by order of the Adm nls trators of the laie l>avld Otwt, deoeosod, the following ral- Uttble Real Estate, ri* : That ver j de- irable lot of ground elfnate at the comer of Peon and Marbury streets, having a front of thirty r**t six Inches on Penn street, and extend ing back along Martrarr street one hundred and ten feet to Brewery alley, oo which is erected « brick bnUding. Al«o Building Lots In the Eighth Want, llnely located on Pennsylvania avenue. Mngee, Forbes, locust, Vlckorjr and Bluff streets The last mentioned Lots are in a rapidly improving neighborhood, and will he offered In a body, af fording a rare Inducement to capitalist* fur investment. If not sold entire, they will be subdivided to suit purchasers. Term*-—One-third cash; residue In one and two yours, with Interest. Title IndluputablH. ort 3 l*. M. PAVT9, Auctioneer. 1 MOUTH WARD IIKAL BHTATK AT AUCTION—On Saturday afternoon, October Otb, at 1 o’clock, on th® pr.miw', will tw m M —There three h.mjeomely .Ituatod L)!.- ol Ground, uatr the National I‘oumlry, being Noa. io, •r and 2tJ In the plan of lots laid out by J. B. Irwin, baviug curb a'front of 2U f>«et on Pori*-:- street, aoJ c\t«Billngback tJO feet to St. Patrick's alloy. •twin*—One-third cu.-^h; residue in otu< and two years, Kith lulerest. [oct3] _J‘ M. DAVIS. AucUpm>er._ OS."BUILDINU _ LUTS IN SBVBNTU WARD AT AUl> _">!j TION—On Saturday uflercoon, October 6, at 2 o -dock, on the premiees, wM bo eold-Tbirty-llye eery bondeome Lote of ground, situate near tho reeldence or Uen J. K. Moorhead; cine of which front on Webster street, eeyen teen on he Ytlllor etreet, and oin. on Dunean etreet, agree obly with plan, which may be had at the Auction Stern The abore are 'among the moet desirebto lote now for sale it, 1 this city, being la a highly lmproyed neighborhood, and wltblo e short dlstnoce of the centre of business. Txaiee—One-fourth each; reaidue in three equal annual with Interest W-^^'L.M.r,, war HO HAS NOT HBAItDOSTUK ÜBHEBTIO SOAP I W —Used for remoying tan, sallowneea, and rndneSß of ttU Bkin. For curing tore, rough hands, and renderiDg them smooth, *>ft and white, it cannot be eqoalled. Bo cheap and eo good, ita popularity Uno wonder. Mothers oee it In the nursery, gentlemen use it for ab&?iogr end all are Batifified of 1U excellence. Only U% eento P°* “ k B. Baoh cake of Soap i i accompanied by a“ Weather Table, of jrreat uae to erery oue, and Us predictions of ths weather ihue far haye been true to the day. and r»*tail bv L CUTIUJKUf, i wd2B &3 Market street.^ I TTIRBSU NUTS r 60 bagß Filberts; 26 bags English Walhnts; 60 bags Brasil Nuts; &0 bagslrlca Almonds; 10 bags Bordeaux Almouds; 20 bags Sicily Almonds; 16 bags African Ground Nats; 6 bags Grenoble Walnuts; 1000 Oocoa Nuts; 16 boxes Shelled Altbobilb. Ju.U receded and for sale by REYMEB k ANDKRSON, No. 80 Wrxxi street r»V3HAI\> KJSTCnUI-20 dozen Pints; 10 do tinarln; 15 dozen assorted sizes OUre OH; 20 boxes C!troo; J ™;{r tTedo,lJf ° I ““” RBYMBB * ANDERSON ITTRAWBISKBY tooth WAHH-tA n*w and excellent O article for cleansing the teeth and purlfjdQg the breath- A larjre supply received l>y JOSEPH FtiKMINQ, BO pl4 orner Market and Diamond. j t uil ARABIC—SOO ibu lor sale by _ B A. fAHNKSTOOK. A CO. ' t’U- -fc ’ S p- “*= t*. » t . V' i J Tai Rivia.—Lost evening ai duafc.thpre were 6 feet 4 Inches water, by the pier mark, anJ falling Btowly. Wen ther clear and pleasant __ Tex steamer “ Diurnal,” Capt J- A. Shoala, is Lb« regular Wheeling packet this morning; she at 10 oVlocb ' Taa atea ner “ New York” was unavoidably detained yes terday ; she will positively leave to-day for fit Louis. Ths steamer “ J. B. C*rronto P flcktt for LoolrvUle this morning. Passengers traveling that way should give her a call. Tag steamer •• W. n. Denny ” is now loading tor Nan Orleans; aha nil! leave on Saturday morning (or herdeatl nation, direct Ta*steamer “Clara Dean,” Capt. Heed, was detained yes terday by press of business; she will potitlvelj leave tod~y fbr Bt. Louis. ller arcommodatlona for paasengers ur« of the best kind. Oivc ber a call PltUbmrgto, and Wheeling Packet** i fflSLJto The DIURNAL, Captain J.A. Snouts, and bJMMw.- : WWIWT ! ffITY. Wain B. Wav. will run asregolar DAILY PAQKKTS, Urn BUraben,llle and Winding, stopping at all Intermediate DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesday! and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.-£durn»js she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, lOBSST CITY will also lsare Piltsbargh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hatuniayt, at 10 o’clodt, A.M.— Btiwnuns, aha *lll leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesday!) aud Fn daya, at 7X o’clock, A.M. tor freight or P«flf Agent, nort B ' ' No. IK. Front Hr-eL _ Regular ti«day Packet for Wheeling, B marietta and OnlllopolU. Tho ne „ a nd splendid steamer OON\ ui , I Wolv, Jr,, Master, R. Dii.as.iH Clerk, JCBBKvIII leave tor the above and Intermediate porta every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M., positively. p ;;i r re lß ht, POI Cinelunatli The steamer QHAPBBBOT, Captain A. I JEffiLAM'Bßins-Clark, W. M’BalDt-wtll leave tor above and Intermediate ports on SAIL I. lnstant, at 4o'clock, P. M. or paaaag. Agents. Kor Zansivllfe. The HMinr OHKVOIT. C.pL VclnTo.il ICT», Mums; will leave fo* th* »h“'* **••«* hh i mediate ports on BAT L KDAY . o. t.*Ui «■ k,Vr P *SXu^*"D b 'r^i'k ‘ Kor s*t. Louis. The steamer ORB, CapL Oemuiß D JCSUiClerk, A- B.?h*fuiki>. »U 1 leave far the al-tr IjffiPffiaglarul Intermediate j-ort.i on LB! DAY, t>-io o’clock A. M. For fright or pasaog* apply on hoard, or to oct3 J B OOLLIMIWuuD, Agent The steamer CLIFTON, Captain 0. W Ko .ft-tr, Clerk, S Pxrrsan; will ha?.- :.*t the JfflEafflfflnaln?i’i and intermuJLde p»'<r’s on HULAt, October bill, at 10 A. M. Fur freight or paiuago »pply 00 hoard, or Jo (v-. BUINEJ* A FLACK. Arm**. (for Cl no Its not I autl Lioulsvilic. The summer FAIUT oUEKN, LapuUn -T C. CUrk, J Ktwstut; will ba».- tor the I SEsSnS&bavu and Intermediate puru> on KttlDAt, October 6, at 10 o’clock A. U. For freight or DMaage apply on Uiard, or tt> oci3 FLACK A Ageote For Cincinnati and Loalivllle. The steamer J B. CARBON. Captain U, Z. wlU leave for tho above and luter- I ESSaßßaßlDedlste ports on FRIDAY, October 6th, at i o'clock P U. For frwlght or passage ap, ly on board, or to oct2 JOHN FLACK. A*«m. For Mcmphl*. Vlckabarfi 4k M«\v Orleans The steamer VV. LI DENNY, CapUln T.k>* f|2j^ALyok; Clerk, M. Lion, will tea?* ter tb*al*'vi t mt«rmtdiate ports on SATURDAY, 6th, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on loard, nr to oei\ JOHN FIJLCK. A4*nt. per pound. uo ix per fool. . 6c do . ks do .ll>C do ,17c do - < Jq 1 * per poaQii. . do Mh, at 10 A. M For freight or passage apply on board, or to ocit FLACK A llAßNt»,_Aßente P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fc . f , '*.*•-* A * V - V 4 , • - c7‘ % f ' POET OF PITTSBURGH. Safest 4 isciua watbb is tm UHA i? yic h: AHitTvisaj. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville •* Luierne, Bennett, Brownsville^ “ Coi. Bayard,Peebles, BHtabetn. “ Kollan. Henderlckron, West Newton •• Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsvilln « Oeu. Larimer, -» Rochester. •* Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling. *• Clara Fisher, Gordon, SteubenriM DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodword, Brownsville. “ Losarne, Bennett, Browwrvllia. •* Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. « EolUn, Henderlcfcson, West Newton. “ Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsvrile. “ Oen. Larimer, ■ ■, Rochester. “ Forest C3ty, Way, Wheeling. « Clara Ftoher, Gordon, Steubenville. »* Chicago, Brennan, l inclnpatl. STEAMBOATS. Por SL L>oal*. The steamer LEBANON, Captain Obu-.i tOr. .IkCuM., Clerk. 8. C Breen; ««' >'■»- 11 ‘.' jggjggkbove and Intermediate port* i>u H»IDA\, ctober 6, at 4 P. M. y„fndgbtor P— Acenu Ror Ht. Louis. _ Th. steamer NKW YORK, Captain D thu. Clerk, SatTO : trill leers lie the sL-re lntermediate ports on yitIDAS, txtoler For Hi, Lonl|. The *<U*iDOT TWIN CITY. Ckptalu V >• jfcßcwti. Ci-rb, J Si-swcn; will 1»»« buil iuttfriuodlaU ports on tiATUK AY, October OUt, at U» o'cloefc A. M. For or p»»«ge *pplj on board, or io (Ctl * JOUN FLACK. Ag«nt._ For 81. LonU. ■ ib- Th« aUAffier CLARA DKA.N. Captain GW. I ; Clerk., LiTTLS. wilt !•»«»<> 1.. r il«' ■‘bore kol«rm«il*U) purls TU U llaDA\■ Oclobor 4th, at 10 A. M. ror fwlght or passage apply oo board. FLACK A BARN fcS. Ac-uU. J, K. Barboor. LEVER CLERK, &t. Lotna, Mo, (at W N " office.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long pip.ri.-uc* m liocrtrlng and Discharging Proigbl tor offora gur-rtor indoecmaai* to Steamboat* Jeering a DIBCHAIiu ISO CLERK. ia^ PrivaU Dli«kfe«< fDR. BROWN, No. 41 Di*in< nd Alloy, de- a rotes his entire attention tu an office prur tk*. Ills business U mostly confined to Privat* Kgi Vtnerral Diuates, and such painful affeclious, G& brought on by Imprudence, youthful tnduLgeoeu and eicew. Syphilis. ByphUllio Eruption*, Gonorrhea, U lent, Stricture, rethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Dima bsi of the Venereal Organ. Skin Wuoane*. Soorbutlc Erup tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Seminal Weakness, Lmpotancy, Piles, Rheumutinui, Female W *»k ness, Monthly Suppressions, Disease* of the J..iuU, Fistula tn Ano Nervous Affections, Pal us In the Bock and Leins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, suorew-fullj treated Cure guaranteed. Twenty yean)' practice (tan In this city) enables Dr Brown to offer aasuranevs of a speedy curt; to all who mat com* under his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. Charges moderate. novfrdawly RIiKUMATIKM AND NEURALGIA —Dr. BROWN hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for the abore mentioned diseasua i* one that will cure. Ue will warrant a cure in any ease of this hind. This remedy was Defer known to foil when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thisoomploint for month? and yean, when a tow months would procure a certain, *n!<» and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND alley. __ l B * 6 _ DR. BROWN~t«oUnu*s to be consulted tor tin* cure of SECRET DIRRABKS. Hl* success iu long standing oases U unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to rail with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal PHea-****, Rheumatism, Plies, or Seminal liability, should not delay tn get his advice. Loiters eontululug n lee ijuunUUMy Office sod Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts- Sutvb new store. MOUKNINQ & HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOOPS. UIIOOKS * COOPKK WOULD respectfully Inform tile public that they hare üben the Store 800m, N0. T5 MARKET BTBKf.T, an.l have now open amostcomplOte assortment of the eh"' iood» Uy giring our whole attention to theso branches of tb. business, to lie exiltulon of fancy goods, we think w,. cun otter adrautagea, both In assortment,quallty cud prire, not to be found tn stores kecplnglbausual Taliety. The HODBKBBBPINO DlsPAllTMENTembraces Ml ,to ol. articles In Dry Hoods used In furnishing and kee|aii s Louse. weyKMm BLAK.ULY A IUOHEY offer for calo the following do tdrahle Real Estate, viz : An Iron Furnace, situate In Armstrong county, #ce«i.n ble to tbe city daily by canal, with 1»6 acres or land; threw strata of iron ore, aud two of coal ; with unglue*, machi nery Ac , capable of making TO tuus of metal weekly. On the land there aw twelve dwelling bouses, store houses, AC Alet-T«o U)ts in Allegheny City, on Pairmotmi street, 25 by lU> feet. Two Lots, 40 by 140 feet, corner of Henry and DethrlJge streets, in Reis * Bergert plan of lots, East Pittsburgh. Twelve Lots in TemperancevUle, fronting on Warden rt. 384 Acres of Land la Versailles Townehip, near Me* Acres of Land in Benton and Clinton Counties, 'Too Acres of Land In MascAtine County, lowa. Apply at the corner of Seventh and SmithCeld streets, Pittsburgh. h«p2&<l»w HTm ktaL—2oo lons Coal Blast Obarcbal Metal In yard __ («J?L J. KtomJLU* *. ~a QKNTLHMAN, residing in the country, wlahes to A adorn a Girl of from ten to twelve y«ar* of age. For opp* to » ™ teal Es eep‘22 OUBKB AND STOKES K>U . tftte Office, 63 Market etfoet. WELLING HOUSE TO LKT —One two-story DwclHn^ Moose situated on Bedford street, far rent, by uoase, MILLKB A BICKETbON, 28 231 ftPd 223 Liberty »t. tTeMOMU UAVINO JUSAI. ESTATE, froilocs, or Man P nfarfurod Articles to dispose of, or Douwa, Berm, ox Store Booms lo lot, will find It to their idtorost to give os o mil. Wo also attend to the collection of Ilento, losu _n.„ Borrowing and Loaning Moneys, to , Ac. Offlco,No. 8 1.01.M1 B. OOTHBEBT A BON. uTBOimNO tIAIKBIf. of ail tor^etow bb “ r ° r ‘°“ l by nBNEY H COLLINS. H AVE WBIGErdPRBMIUM KATHAIUON; U' not, try it, and you will never bo without it Be ““Nntiairr’S premium katiiarion, • Or you may get a worthless article. , Urge thre. Rriokßalldlng cn | EpofX'- KKYBEB.'b. B. BK^« rs <jhij4 street, nest to Duff b College. This property I £ (X)., ami JOHN LlAt l. _ _ —-- -- huo thoroughly repa'red, painted and papered, and VwriilflHTO'MUiSfiUNi KATHAKION atop* the Hair bn ft good abend tor a Confectionary or Millinery \\T f„ni ne ou U and produce a luxuriant growth. JoS, oJtrSaSVuifTu. «tendT. Bopk or Println,, J- W PRBS&UM KATHAIUON tabllßhment, the n»mß aU brinff«l! lighted and conTa- a „ g.adrulT and, diseam ntemly k gQ H , 53 Martat Bt , > IT^I3 AOU,-,6,bSfOr ® a * b ' ,AH,,:ESTOOK 4 C 0 w Aaprorara «£■ nm* & eJp7 ** 6 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. VloabALE—l Fairbanks* Patent Platform Scale-ntirly wIIITSTuoUBK TO LET-Om Wo-Btorj BweUta,, M „ 4 *, and warranted. containing elsren rooms, (Belt calculated foi a Board- ooontel with ten drawers. „„„„ log House,) .Busted near «?& 11 ’ Bo*th of the above will to sold aery low, si JOKER'S b, Lpdc | Bookstore, No. street, 66p18 i .-/V" * * 1 5. « - -, v rinilCATklK—J. 0. FOSTER sole Leeae* ami Mana- J. r*r: ffu. U. Rup, Stage Manager; Cuarle* r ostia, Acllug Manager. Treasurer, J. V. BoOITTS. prices or amusioa: Boxes and Par-tuotte.. -60 c. I Private Boxm, large $8 W Second Tier 26i | Private Boxes, 5ma11.... &00 Boxen for colf-ie l p-rroos *6 cents Certificate, securing Beau, cents extra. of Mr. NEAFIK FItIDAY EVENING. Octobxb 6, 1566, H ill 1.,- ado.l, the Drama of ’Tliir* rORSIL AS BKOTHJSIkS — Fablen del F aacbi, Louis del French!, Mr. Nealto l Chateau Be nerd, Mr. 8. Dubois; Emllie, Mrs. V. Cunningham. SINGING AND DANCING. The performance will commence with the Farce of BARNEY BOP HK E-Barney Bourka, Mr. I . O. Cunningham; Merripega, Mr. A. W. Young, Pluebe, Mra. A. W. Young. * A - I>v>-r> opeu st 7 ; performance to begin at , A- HALL. «J- FOR ONE WEEK Oil' 1 *S» JOE BROWN'S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES! Or? lint Troup of F, c-ilisi? now trarrhng ' WILL uptnar til the above beautiful Untl on MONDAY KYKMNii, October lt*t f and continue every evenint tpjk Visiters to the County Fair wilt tlnJ City H&ll one ol the best reeortfl of amusement in the city. -jcioti. *25 cunts. A.hmHrtion. *25 JOHN W. M’GARTHY, BUI Poster and Distributor, Will attend to the Posting and Distributing of all BILLd°FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, *o. All eonunuuication/t—either by mail, telegraph, or w to the office of the Morning Poet, will re* c» ire prompt attention. ft P' _ ttjf-Speclacl«i aud Surgical Operation* Useless—The Blind May Sec.— lt Is gratify* fur us to 1 1' able tu aunounce to the public that the utility of BALLS' PATENT EYE CUPS U bow no expert nisnt,—their wonderful eirects are coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may seem, It e trn«, that Speclac'es may bedispenaed w ;b entirely an J Sight restored to Its original power. Tho fi ,upa are simple, \«t philosophical. They are used pain or the least hvtiger ol injury. Below will be found general certificates which speak highly lu their favor j From the New York Evangelist.) A vra? Biinp’evet philosophical instrument, has been invented by J. Ball A Co., of this city, by the application or which the cornea of the eye i* gradually raised to Its origi nal convexity. causing the t>us t> imping* on the retina without lb.- aid of convex ir-nees. Thus by an ea«y process persona who have used glasses for years are enabled U dispense vti.h them. _____ Tli«i pJLh-r > f ih* l Democrat writes 66 fol vs, thf "jri- of Mrs. Uuruload, of UuloDtowu emir) Ivauu UflHjrrrowtf, August 1,1864. well ar.,iiK»ntr‘l with Mrs Curst**!, I know tha br-lutr -ii.- u «•! ••Kall’h Patent Eye-Cups,’’ it wa* impoa-i bit- 1.-r hfr t.' rt-ft.l without the usa of sii-ctaclen, and that tur ha 1 * been r.-doie-i by the use c-l tbsGupa, eo tb*t khr i,r» rend* print with hsr naked flje without difficulty. Jout* F. Bxiitu.. Kd. Penn. Democrat. &r— Uuvin,' lod my sight by old ago, I was in dneed to purchase your wonderful instruments, and by using the earn- according to your directions, 1 succeeded in rr-Btoring my sight so ibat l can read by night or day with out f>p*n3Uirle.v 1 bare not used my spectacles for the last t lire© or four month*, which shows that the restoration l* not a temrorory one. but a valuable anil permanent cure. Malvillb Hwru.. Ot the firm < f rnell A Brother*. Fmkdale, Mas*. u> rriui-ting Ilvo dollars, a pair will btt t-eut, post iaj.!, with lull directions, to any part o( the country. Ad- I'K GKO 11 KJCYsKR, corner t.-l VVihkl street and i Irgiti nilev, pitt-hurvli. Pa. sepl9-daw lil \\ K rc —1 tr cm tfce Kiotern Cities, a mock of PAM V AM' ,'T AI*LK GuuUl. embracing the most .* ,;j L v „.h u i' l.i 'Tit A, CAttlVKßau and V KBT l\t,A tU- J U»* .•»«. hitherto cflered to the public. BxMiiwt h lnumber ot BLACK CtOTUS, or which 1 buve always kept a trud awortmaat, I hare been ftt con •od<*r»'le uaiu-H to i-elect •oici- choice Faney Ooiora, among »J,c£ SVLFHIDK, I'.OVAL FUHI-LE. BOTTLB, MKALHiW ant INMSIBLS GREENS, with ►bade* ot liltOWN and RLUB. Also, of FANCY c V'HIMERK* an t leifaot raririy of the hlgba&t gratfrs, i PLAIN I'KAD and PURPLE grounds, as well tot the Meet Figured style*. And of | A**fnfKßK VELVET nod PLUi*ll NESTINGS an an u-uwilv Urg« erl.--1.--n- the latter umbrudug S«*T«ral dele ~i,. r,M rvail ly obtained. I Foremau. tioiHLr to the trade »n the Wc*t as the ln tauter f - Cwpenu-rN Rule M HaMng made all the Dlre t'-K ~- ji:lo*.th«: duel »lud'- i.f Mfl life, and being endowed •It b U lame feud cd eip*rb uc« trom a practice of Mvenleen }(^r , i there :« doubt id hi* aLl’lty to please all whose custom he may attract. My Block ot inA }*’ CLOTHING u much larger than at »ot iort»«r period, exhibiting all the Tariety of styles com mon to the rcjnsou, utid at ver> low rales. 6ULUMON SIGNER, No. bd Wood street. Urott <fc Curtis* I vKAI.EIU IN REAL ESTATE, ST. AhtboST P aLU, 1) T>- nf -r; 1.. uJ bought udU bqU through out u,* Territory. Money Ivautni, inrwttoeot* tuaJe to the beat advantage, and IjoJ ffarrunb located. Also, Agents t,,r ibn ea'o cf Lot* iu the town of ST. CLOUD. 05 miles ;ro:u «: Authr-nv. *od h»e*J id n»»ltfatloa above the Palle, TV fui rev ol (be great I’ac.Uc lUilrwtnl croMts.B th« Missis- Bipt.i at ihl< poiut, and the uuuiemua advaotagwa it pcs- as * place of huniat'MA, will mike it one of the largest < tUe* in the Northwest. KEfB&SMCSS. KxujTernor JUui*ay, Minnwa-ia. Hou. Wm n. Welsh. Chief Justice of Mlunewta. Hon i Mri'iur. Hon H. M. Rice, Delegate to CoUgTCft*. HI<V. Uolltogabend k Berfcur, Attorneys at Law. M users. borup A t'ak-s Linker*. R.V. T M. Fullerton. Regi-ter of U. 8. Land Office. MtptiU _ __ lilKll'S TRANSPOiITATIOS LIBS. \KTIOi FATING the want ©I Ikr.ilitt** Tor transporting Freight* t© ivc<l from lb® Kn*t«rn Cities, via. Pennsyl- Tania Canal and *Railroadit, we have locraoswi oar stock of lloats,Ar, on Snme, to a EK>UBLR L»AILY MNB, whU-h ,;itm n* a capacity ol over U*W tons per month earh way. W® augur® our friend®, aud tbo*« disposed to patrtnitte if Malr lnj|*roT.'im.'UU, tliorr wi;l be nothing spared DO nr part to render ireuernl e&tisfactlon lo forwarding K&at* -o and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch- KIKK A MITOUkLL. Canal Itasin. Plttsbur.h. Pa. Ileal Kitate Office, c-n\rr nj S. iviCi nuif Smilhfold th-r.-ls, tMlslmiyh. Blakely a kumiky cir-rW eau* » valuable FsTmin A, lnm- Township. Butler Coun’y—Hl term. A Cr.nl Property »f MW ncrv?. The QvdlvlJrd half will be told, with 161 orr.t* of 1»r..1. on whi.th, among •ChHT buildings 1- afl Saw Mill. Forty-fight IbiiUltr* U-U io th- Borough of Manchester. Thirty ButMioj Lot* u.-ar the northern end of the •bntinhur* UrMgv . ■ _ \ lUiilvlinr Lot laJatnuh 1 1 wiu r> pmn, lu Pitt Town- Johitru: Sixth Wn*d,) will be rold very low for a>h. «« the own*? p going to Kansas Apply to *e>»2-J:dkw BLAKELY AJUCHKT._ ritHE i.&rtutfr»»hip hrrvtoii.ru existing betwimn the nub -1 acriWra, under the firm of MURPHY, TIEKNAN A vine LiWHOLVKD, by mutual cctißeui, on Lha lat luat. Tb« Ludiowe will !*• Miil«d by either of the p»rin«n*,*l tbu ola bUnJ, No Is Wood die-t, I’ltuburgh FHANCIS TIEKNAN, MORitlt JONES, Pltu-burgh, fiej.L H. N. GRATTAN MURPHY. ft**The underdgui-d will conlluur the Wknlcealt Dry Ukkhl' !j*tsuus3, uo.lnr the tlrm of JONES A TIRRNAN. in Lh*> house No 4b Wuub street, lateiv occupied by Murphy, TWruauAO. MOHKIH JoNKS, , l r f 4r.tlm*Uw FRANCIS TIEKNAN. SarJONKS A Tl HUNAN hare na.toci«t«H) with them. In the WHOLESALE -IMIY HOOD* BUFINES&, JAM AS Mo -I,AIN to take from the l*t Inst. The style ot the hrtu to l»e JON K*. TIEKNAN A CO. I’Ulrl.m ch. September Cth. ISS&-—{tfep&'lln\*w^lt) Wm.li. TaJcott _ A Co.. MANt’PACTOUKKS -f all kinds of LOOKING Q t ASSES, PORTRAIT KU.I PICTURE FttAMES. Also, whole rt*lr Jcalwrs to Imported end Domestic TANCI OOOI'S. Wr l.uve ju*.i trffhed a f >U assortment of ell artic-li-* m ,ur Mur, nod it- Ihe attention of dealers our i*U»A- - l>eit'C . onOdunt w,. .*en offer them iudmeuir-ul* U'th es to t.rt>-vr and u’jHlit v id good*. ‘ 6‘A WOOD ST., cornet -'f Fourth. H AVISO TAKEN TUB STAND lately ttrupied by n»y Anther, (1M Ijbartv street,) for the purpose ol c..q ttuuini* the CLOTHING and TAILORING business.! would rospccuaMy inform the friends and customers of the oid nrtn that l tun now recdYing ftJQ fiutlre new mock of OLOTUS, CAMIMKKES, VESTINGS, v.U , etc., which will t* (tl -red at tbfi lowest ca*h prices. ordern tor custom work prumptlj utteuJei to, und «■*,*• cuted in the l*wt and most luahionablo »t)U*. HcT^wtclJ) JAMKB DIUBV _ He-'opeutng of the Weaicrn UulveriUv INSTITUTION will be reopened on TUESDAY, 1 the J 4 of October. ,>tudent.n are nqueated k- N> in attendance at 9 o clock A. M. of that day. at the University BuUdiugs, comer of Rt‘Ss uud Diamoud street*. Information, a* to terma, may be obtained from the Principal, or from Prof McDonald. Hy order of the Trustees. „ . , , wpifi.lw JOHN F. McLARKN. Principal. _ Barr'* lutelllgenc® Office. HOTELS, House keepers, Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanic* nr** invited and HOllcllel to cull and obtain their H«lp and their Apprentices. Also, the working clhspos, both male and female, shall be attended to, and business ttmnd for them on short notice, at BARR’S IN* TKLLIti KNCK OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty street. No auswer returned to applications by mall, unless ac companied by a postage frtamp _ "W'atchM ftnd Watch Repairing. \\T W. Wh.NON, Market street, corner of Fourth. Vy # Uotd and Slh »-r Watches from $lO to |SOO, Sole ngencv fi i kule vl Charles Frodshatn’e unrivalled Time keepers Watch Repairing ntteudsd to promptly,and done in a superior rnacuer _ . Jnerlrv, Oliver Ware and Military Goods at Bwrtern price*.-** . ffP*L_ MsauMoa’ Bask. or PjrrißuaQH, 1 August 31, IS6£>. [ riniE STOCKHOLDERS of thi, M.chniii.--' Uank oj Pitts -1 burith aro h»reby notlllM that the tbinl mat,, ment of K-I.IM par shorn tvlll b« tine n, tho 10th o'tMobor proximo, Sag - % ; v w ' \ ’•V. ■ %>* V»' amusements Belcelltmtk, Jane l, 1864. A CAKD. A CAltO Land. Warrant*. rillll! highest market price Sold fcr 40, SO and 1»0 I acre Land Warrants, of the late Issue. Amo, for 80 and 160 acre Warrants, issued under the law of 1&S0. Apply to Bflp21:d»» ULAKSLY A RICHEY, corner of Perenth »nii Hmithfleld Bt». MEDICAL. «- A Fiot wottby of lUcord ABd Atten tion •-WEIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a puaranfwd and certain cart for FEVER AND AGUE. Tills preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cause, is one of the most Important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nerrous and Muscular System, re storing the tonetof the Stomach, and Invigorating the Con stitution. > Unlike the general remedies resorted to for Its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system worse than they found It, it improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organa to a regular and healthy action; Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Ctamlst, uniformity of .trongU. m«r •‘““Jf £ rolled on. Its unprecedented demand, end tbe thousnnds of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have boon thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, if you are uuSeringtrom Fever and Ague, fry If and 6«. cured/ PETER T. WRIGHT A COr 241 Market st., Philadelphia. And all respects hie Druggists throughout the United States and Canada a. For sale by GEO. EL KJSYSfiR, No. 140 Wood street, and R E SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27alaw3m Is 49»81ck Headache and neuralgia or Eiom Yaiaa Standing Conan bi OAKELY’S DKPURATIVK SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy'e Row, Bayards town Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Siok Headache of eight' jean standing, by three bottles of Oake ley’s Depura tive Syrup He had tried various physicians without a our. Ho In now entirely well. Oakelay-a Depuratlrele for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Teller, tndall eruptive dlaeaaee. For sale wholesale and retail, DB. KBYSEB’S, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Qolden Mortar. Price T 6 canta per bottle. 5? . cnbatitute tor Clan Now fjlq nor j. awl _Dß OBBiN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN BUXIB, a oaf. and aura ramadyto Om mrro «f 0 B A concentrated vegetable extract, and as ** un* quailed. Porthe fbUowingcomplaints It taa most valuable medicine: Dyspepsia,LiverOmplainl, Epilepsy, Pda Fevers ffaUkinds, Ddirium Tremens. General Dcbihly. This medicine is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholicdrip**- J Be?^r * 1 where we have sold lt,we have bad the most gratifying results; aoj to persons who are really dwlroosoi taafctag off the indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold aisl per bottlrat the prog Store of DR. §EO. H.KEYBEB,No. 14Q Wood atr«t,\»rne^of Virgin alley, sign of tha=Golden Mortar. . apS&daw i Barrel!’* Indian Liniment, for Rheumatism, Bruises , Fdin* in the Bach, Side—Starts of all kinds: a [ A oertificato from Cumberland, Maryland] * 1 CoKBXKUtin), March 19,1865. Mu. H.G. 0. Carxt, Zanesville — Dear Sir: the favor of yon to send os twenty-four doaen BARERLii’a INDIAN lANIMENT? Please sand It without delay, aa we have nothalfa dozen bottles on hand, andii cannot be substituted lift this country; therefore, do not disappoint »a• • - m EeaueCtfaUv.yours, Ac. Beall A Watts. Fer sale wholesale and retail at DR. G EO. H. KKYSEB’B Drug Stow. IN A 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; alsoby JOEli MOHLEB, Libertystreet. __ «“Cougti Kemedlca.— Ir. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Kayseri Peetoral Syrup will cure Brobemtis. Dr. Keyseris Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. ICeyser’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenea. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold in the head. Dr. Keyeerie Pvctoral Syrup will care incipient Lon* “Traxmt letter (tom Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Bokeby, Oblo, **V{ want yon to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Svi up by mall. There Is a lady here who has a cough and ihe doctor* ean’t cure her. I Was In the same way, and tcled everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of yttur Pectoral 9yrup; I took it but twice, and It cured tue K’Uod and well. 1 * , Aik for Dr. Kirsra’s Ptorooii Bmor and taka no olbar. Prlca 60 cent*. Bold at Bit. ‘IKYSKH’B, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. Fi.BMING’II, Afohjtiuny. apifcdaw ttittkAl Cure Tftui will cure nearly every cape of* redoceable Hernia. Truaaew airrarloai prices always on hand. C tat Vraini of different forms and strength for sale. Elastic Stocking* for varfoose or enlarged velna. Abdomutal Sapportm-A dozen different kinds. pile Props for the support and core of Piles. Shoulder Brace* to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chert, and many diseases of the Chest. Buipcnilon Bandages. All these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY* SBR’fl Wlioiaaale and Retail TBUSB DEPOT, HO Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the conotry by Bending the money and measure. ’ ap2fod*w ___________ ay- Balm or Thousand Flotrera, for beanti frlne the Oomnloxion,and eradicating all Tea, PitfPUO and rucKUs from tin face. Bold at Dr. KKYSBB'B,I4O Wood street. i 4030 DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERM AH BITTERS , PREPARED BY dr. C. £L JACKBOH, Philadelphia, Pa., will vTttmixu.l cua* LIVES COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, CironKOT Ncrrxna DebtUlu, Ditaw V tiit Kldncyi.ar a aU Aiim*** arinng from a disordered Liver or Stoamch. Soeh Head, Acidity of thefitoxnach, Nattsea;Hßartbmn t DifignsUior ffood^ Yulnesa or weight in the Stomach, Boor Emctathms, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Btomacdx, Swimming of the Head, Huxtitd and Difßcull Breathing, Fluttering at tha Heart, Ghoak in« or Suffocating Sensation whoa inlying Postoce, Dimneaa of Vhrtoh, Dots of Web* before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Rhtn and Eyes, Pain in the Bide, Back, Qhast, Llmba, A<u Suddsn Plushes of Heat Burning In tils Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public U thi. prepacaaon, does eo wit a feeling of tha utmost confl denca In Its virtues andada; atlontotheißaeaMa for which Uis recommended. . , . It is no new and untried article, but one that ha? stood the tost of a ten years’ trial before the American people, *ad us reputation and sale Is unrivalled by any similar pu • parattona extant. Tha testimony In Its fator given try the most prominont and well known Fhyefciane and lndifidn ala, in all parts of the country Is Immense. Referring any who may aoubt,to my M Memorabilia," or Practical Reralpt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all th Agents for the German Bitters. principal Offloe and Mano&ctory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. . Ea-Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No, fl Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street: H. P. Bwarti and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny declfcdawly Is IROH CITY COJUaiSiICUL COLLEGE OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AN institution to educate the BOSrNEBS MAN. Col leve open Day and Bvanlog, from 8 A. M; to TO P. M. s IiOO Btudents and upwards have matriculated at this School of Practical Arts, thught iu a practical manu«r by instructors of practical eiperieuce In the bueinrad with which their arts aro connected. - 1 yimua op toitioh: Book-keeping—full mercantile course* time unlim ited, including commend d calculations, all lea turf b, and Practical Penmanship, - - t 33 * 00 Same course for Ladies, (apartment separate,) - 20,00 Penmanship—practical—time unlimited, • • 10,00 Bame course forLadias, (apartment separate,) - 600 Peomanehlp, per month, - J-JJJ Arlthmolic, - • * * * * Penmanship and arithmetic, par month, • ♦ 6.00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, rn«* h » nte4t t architectural aud u»*A*montal iog*nilccmsntution—as par agreement. Those that can attend only in the evening, have ell the advantages of the day student la lectures and Inetruc- College (now) corner ot Wood and Fourth—eoon In “CoUetra Hall," opposite the roetOfflce. ' ' V S. W. JENKINS, Principal. PIANOS! PIANOS! MANUFACTURED DT NUN N S &. CLARK n*w xw&a, aad rott sal« ur H. KLEBER & BRQ., 2Vn. 53 Fifth street, a few doors frerm.Ou iW asouvsn, tbs first ftw of a large tuvoiw of Hunua a Clark's unrivalled Pianos. choice lot will comprise— EBBaßffltaga G Octave square corners, rosewood. B M fl n Btrlngß, Ac. VI « - Octave, <lo do do 6/4 Octave, round corners, rosewood, carved, muslin r«tfc. G^^tave!double round coiners, finished all around. g 1! do do carved legs, JSUzabethun riyls* do Bemi-serpentlne, very elegant. ; do do ’ ! do 6*4 do Pull Serpentine, splendid pattern. do do do The above will positively be sold at New York Fccfory wiLhcut adtoion far R * BRO . Solo Agouti for Nonna * data, tor Fittaborgh aud Western Pennsylvania, 68 pilth street, pgartbePogt Offljy. eep6 • Tffij STXTII ANMJAX, FAIR of ttejAlxmniST COOSTI AuaicuLTuau. Boam, fat Western Punnaylranla ud Ohio; will bo hell .tPEmBOROU, on tha 2d,3d. 4lhanJ 6th days of OCTOBER, 1856. Ample arrangements diare been mads for \ha accommodation of anlmala,.and hiuM logs 'properly Sited up lot tha display Of goods, the Grounds will be abundantly anpplied with water. Hay and Straw to the use of tha animal* will b© ftirnimod gratis, and Grain at the lowest market prices. PtandumA to tha amonut of *l6OO are ottered tor competition, kfcm b'rahip or FumUy&hets,*l; single admission.» ceptA All ©riiales Intended for exhibition* sent to the i&irtM vi a I*. Shires* Em , Pittsburgh, wilt receive prompt atteu dou. A competent Police force will be on the Grounds, di»j i and night. ' j For partioumrs, see large hills. A BARGAIN OFFERED. rnHK undersigned uffrrfl (or eale SIX LOTS of groanJ I fronting upon and adjoining tfa« Depot of U»-Pitta bargh and OonneUsvUls Uallrotd, In the powtog and thriving Borough of M’KKEBPOBT. Four of the tote aw 37 u feat in width. bj about liO in depth, fronting at OOQ and on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair streetra?* two of them fronting for their whole length, on, other atl Awo-TWO LOTS, feet in width, fronting the other 0 f the Depot, and in depth 121—one of tho Lflta UojS •dering tor its whole length on JerOme street. - > - Howttec property can be 'found, and it will be Bold low» p*rt'nfthe payment taken in stock of th^OoimfilUriUe Bailrood, if desired. Vy GEO. B. QILLHOBK, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, August Si, l&&sa—^d*W3f : ' x Irving's Qreat Work. The life op oeobqe Washington/—The first vol ume of the above work* is now realty for delivery—tli® second volume will be ready shortly. It ta ue*tly gotten ap—printed on tine paper, withthree or more portraits and pUns. Price $2,00 per volume. This edition Is published exclusively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume: ■ - M ... J, KXENER £ 00. areaole Agents for tha abov» Office, No. SOtflOh street,; in bander** Bookstore, where theboakawfll beopen Cor subscriber's names. - ~ ■■ . All orders addressed to T* JvR. Aik. will be-sirictly attended,to. - Pan vasaere wanted.,;. , angfedawSm... Bonnet frames—eodb*oftfce newest ehapwof wire end Buckram Frames' iasf tttslved. nptt - . " : t BOERI9AiV33’» HOLLIII BITfIRS ELKOTKO-CIIRMIi-U'HK AV.OMA Echt HoUamlsch Kruidan Bitter?;. r|V\VO YKARB have elapsed aicin* the introduction &j ihla £ Voidable medicine into the United Slat a. Durlog this time It li£.n gained a t»ur*-rral jHyntlarit}/ as a remedy for Fever and Ague, Byspepsia, - .uigtition, Headache, Loss pf Apatite, Drtn.ity, Costiveness. Blind and trig Fdti. Many of our most worthy testily to Its wonderful efficacy in all affections of tho etomarh and liter. A* a tonic, it never baa been equalled, for lbb‘relief It affords iii [ all cases of debility or weakness of any kind la almost in- ' ptantoneous. In nervous, ihsoxmiUo and neuralgic : tlon »U hasio numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, ■ and In others effected a decided euro. ! When emioent physicians prescribe, and their patients K '" : so recommend, surely wo may cease to doubt, aud eagerly t-st its vUtnea for onrielvea. , . F&Vfitt AND ACHE., .. ... , A Oise of Eight Manila? Standing Cured by Iloerhgv£i i'* Holland BtUers. —Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, nearSmlthr Held street, Bays: “ Last duty, while tunningon thb riter, on a ootion boat plying between Nalchesanu Now Orleans,. •/ I!wus taken with fever and ague. For. eight long months : I Buffered with thle dreadful disease. The greater part of 1 this lime I was unable to *orfc, and epent at least fifty dol lars for different medicines, but found no permanent rel ef. Three weeks ago, one of cty friends insisted upon mytrying 1 Boerhave's Hollamd Bitters, saying that a curMcar puara?;- ; . teed. After taking it for one week, I pust state I was aJ : ! sound man. I bovo been at work now for, tvrdwecka, aha, * • have bad no return of toe chills and fever whatever. 11 I certify the above statement is true.' • ! Tho a. ADAiivDiamond House, . , Ox ut E. Chester's, Uothlo Uadr J HEADACHE AND DEBILITY., , "J. ? M-. Silas Liecomb, of Birmingham, lays: "I have.found* i n Uoerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. > My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit”, . , . •. Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks thathe k ■, lias eioerienced much relief from ita use for headache., BEAD THIS! ../ . A Hollander's Testimony.— Jacob Rluakes, living in tile,' Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wiacousiu, says;. "After .. suffering for some lime the misery attending an utter.prds • tration of mind and body, I Lave been restored, by usingj . Borrhavs’s Holland Bitters, to perfect health.” The fact of this remedy being insuchhigh repute among the Hollanders lu WtßConrin. Michigan, New York—la fact,; to every Uolland settlement In it* United 3 ajteST-argUftsj. mm-h ATiD HEALTH RESTORED. \ Mr John DavkDon, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, pn t the Pennsylvania Canal, says: ‘‘ When I commenced taking, ; Uoerhave’s Holland Billers, I could hardly walk—npW, I; WWKNKSrOr'THE STOMACH AND TNOTOESTIbS." Another Great Cure EfciUd by Bwrhate's Holland Bit Ins. —The wife of Peter Be Witte, Uvlhg in Holland Tow a, fitter- ' boygan county, Wisconsin, Buffered much fruu weakness oi ; >- the ttomach and indigestion. She bad beon under a phy-, „ eiclan’s care for foms time, but the disease seemedktp.fcsfflo, even hts skllL She puifcba-ed some Holland BUtors at our office, which ha; given tone t* her siomarb, her.appetite anil strength are returning, and we firmly baHevethai,tnl%, - Is another great cure effected by yourmedleirfe.- •» - * We have still to record many wondetfuleures effected by this remedy, but wait another' opportunity. One tiling jou can rely upon, wbat we have published are bom. peraous much rerpectcffiirpur commamfy,and jfrelUergj ly true.' “ 3; QcitSTi S; - Editor Sheboygan NiauwbodS, Sheboygan, Wis. . -hHEOMATIB&H; • s-;-i .*-is a 'j * A Case of Tioo Months' Standing Sttred by Iloerha «‘s Holland Bitters —George Benderson, of. fiitUburgh^eays: ‘•After suffering for threemonthswithrbeumatlsm—a part of the no severely as to confine me to my bed—tfavt* r bean entirely cared by using Bcwbsve’s Holland Bitters. * • 1 have had one attack sinew, but found almost instantaneous. Xvltef In the same medicine, lt is, in my ojjlqldu, a but# remedy for rheumatism.” • '* l “ ? NERVOUS AND ItiISUMATIC AFFECTIONS. ; This chaugoable weather is likely to produce a great dcalv ef sickness. To persons trrablnd with nervous or rbsuma-, tic affections, wo would rvconimend Boerbave’s Holland; Bitters. On referring to our columns, you w»U tind.oertid rf cates from som** of our first Osi man &o<l English • Pejmsylvania fttaals '/si:in tp. Tills WOttriT FORM l'F TILES CAN UK CUBED. ' Wo are at liberty to to several well kaowosgentu*. men, who have thoroughly tested,- and now xocoui* .. . n>end Boerbave’a Holland Ihlleis as h remedy for piles.| We are not at liberty to publish thuic names, but nHi tahu 1 / pleasure in inferring ftuy person to them who denies thlsj..- statement. • ■■ * For this affection, one half of the presented docs should be tak«n-r*«ay half teaspoonfal, morning, noon and night,- one hour before meals. i OAUTION! Ite great popularity of thie delightful Aroma has In* ducal xusoy imitations, which the public should guard against parchflkiog. he not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given hoarfiave’s Holland Bittei s a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how inilciliely superior it is to all thaw imitation* l . * Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for fft, by tha solo Proprietors, BKNJAiIIN PAGK, J&-, & CO., Manufacturing PbarmarHotiatu and Chemists, - corner BmUhfieUl and Third. Pittsburgh. And all Druggists In Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and sep29jj*wly __ DR- MD USE’S II YIOORATING COEDIAL, r A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE- ' - —“ Usaltl ftoitorsd and. Llfi.Liiisgthitttd 1 BY , ' MORBE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. IT will replace weakness with Jstrength, SnoapMsitj wit efficiency, irregularity with uniform anil natural ac tivity, and this not only without hawlrd of rent Uod,but witha happy effect on the general organisation. 4®* Beat; tn mind lhatalimaladias, wherever they begin, flnifih with the nerroufl oyetem,.and that the p&relliatioa of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear lit mluli also, that far every kind of nervous dissaa, the Elixir Oo:« dial te the only reliable preparative known. t /r CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. v * . No language, can convey an adequate idea of the lame- . diate and almost miraculous change which it &oaasions lu tits diseased. debllitaJßSl *»d shattered nfirrous-system', . j whether broken down by excess, woafehy nature, or impair ed by dekness--th*Uiistnms and relaxed organization la at and built up. The mental lin'd ! physical eymptomeof nervous dUease vanifh together un der Its Influence. Nor Is the effect temporary \ for the qor : dial properties of the medicine reach the'Mnstftutittlftsklf, and restore It to its normal condition. :• : * BOSS OF MEMORi', • , , Oonfualon, giddiness, rufh of blood to the head, melan choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness thoughts of eelf destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general proetr^- r Boa, trritaWUfcy,-n«v<ju®b* Bfl * inability to ®b*& dte&eps . incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hys teria, monomania, vague terrera, palpitation of the heart, m potency, constlpatlon,6tc-» fronrwhaterer eaußeiAriMn* • it is, if there be any reliance to bo placed on^httm4a_tc.-.u mony, absolutely Infallible. . - -'*w A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects 'of this • great AtetOiaUve lu all complaints incident tq fomalpa, math, a new era in then* mils ormedldne. Thousandsofstimalautehaveb^minvent**!—;, .. thousands of tnvigorants concocted—all purporting fa M i specified in the various diseases and deransomentfl to which, the deUcata formation of woman reader her liable. RYERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness derangement.. . tremors, pains in. the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to bothasxca—to gf?a lb«- . Invigorating Cordial a trial, - . •_*' & MARRIBB PERSONA,. . , .i. Ot others, will find this Corral t4f«sr; they hnyo ns?d* t>ov tie or Lucy a thorough the system 1 “ v! - directions are to be found the happy .pawn te of hefil thy.wf- .. soring, who would not have been no. but for this extr.aflidir.-,. nary preparation. And It is finally potent for.tbemany 4i»- eases lor which It U recommended. Thousands of young, . men have been restored by aaingit, anil boi in a Plogiei.e stance has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COHTUmON. ~ . . or consumptivo habits, are restored by the use of a hottiAor , i two tn bloom and vigor, changing the akin from low.fllcklycolor,to.abeautifuliloi4ilcompU?JDti.. . , -j.; v TO THE M3SaUH)KD. , .. ' , .... These aresome of the cad end melancholy effects prnd<> ced by early habits of youth, via: weaknesa of the back, and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss p( aiu cular power, .palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, her tQtti Irritability, derangement of the digestive func tlona, genor »1 .. debility.symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the much ta be.. dreaded. Lois of nismopy, confualonof Ideas, deurewlon , of spirits! evil forebodings, eversion to cocfcU, 6olf-dl3tru*-l. love of solitude, timidity, etc., are come oi the. opilo prod i- TONTEiIPLATINO MARRIAGE should reflect that a eoupd mind and body are the room c» cesaary requtiitesdo promote connubbU happiness; Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a v*e-T ollgrlmage—the prospect hourly darkens tha^view, the mind becomes shadowed with .■ and ..ußfil *vltlp-,.thA melancholy reflection that, the hpppfness of another b«- oomss blighted with ‘J^N.’ Dr MorstfaTnvlgoratihgUordfal -liiiß fcean übunterfslted fc.V* tor’s facsimile P&sted over thacorkof each fcottie, and the /ollowiag words blown In the glass: t a Dr* »orB®»» ißTlgowttag CdTdlftl, C. H. toprietpryN. Ti ; j; r „ The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, in nlpi ’* tlae—^price three dollars per bottle, tup for fUftidotl&Mr ~k . • tor twelve dollua. 0. H. BlNG,ProprUtor, r . 19a£road’ettj,N, Bold br_Dra®lstB throaghoiu thejfalted BtkiSß, QsaaA .end the West IndlOß. ; u AGBKTB: ; Pitteborgh _ D&.6SQ. H. KRYBKR, No. 140 Wop 2 si Do FILMING, BEOS., No. 60 Wood fet. * Do. U. K. 3KLLEHS, Wood Allegheny City-.BEOEBAM A-APKENNA.N; '• Do. JAMES T. BAMPLti AGO.; Do. P. FLEMING. Agent or Ohlo—J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, fapVPdairiy KHEU ftlATiyU.—Dr Hrown'fl nuwly discovered rtunedjf J: for EheamatlßHl is a speed; and certain remedy for that nalnfnl trouble. It never fails. Omceand.Pirate CortanitgOnn Kaoina, No. 41 DiamonX Alley, Pittsburgh* Pa- Tbe Doctor, to always at ~home. no?salawly ‘j Jp* Broiya’s Kaaeuco oi Jamaiea Glneer* • Ttttr Essence la a preparation of unuanal exceibnea..’ In ordinary diarrbieoi incipient cholera, in short, In all' of prostration of the digestlre functions it is of tinea*,- iimnhift value. .Dozing the prevalence of epidemic ehplenn ! and summer camplointe, it is peculiarly «ihcacioost no £•. faml y, individual or traveler 6hirald bo without it. H euro to gat the gennlne Essence,.whlchU prepared only by F. BROWN, ntrhia Drug’and ■-Chemical -• Htore, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut phia, and far sale bv all thn respectablo Apothecaries in the United States, a&d io Pittfiborghby • A a A. FAfINE3TOGE A <X>-, , .BQUUiY AiOO.^-^-— 4 And In Allegheny by. 1L P. BOnWABIZ. IKK Ju BKOKUAiI. Bep&Gmdw.' P&lmer’a Uelebralad *Sp*eM««? *s**sJ/. S IAMBS PREEMINENT for Oarortog Pish r Aa. ’W try it Price 2B amts per botU*.»t aiiurccsry»u» * -itcrrs iR tbs Cnitai States and riltfburr!.. iJfoiEAletiy SI’OUJUO ami a. 4 ct} 211 Market fitreet, Philadelphia. J.nlfcdKrtrtu .. t,. >■-■ v , 'tV ' ’ 1 - 1 rV-V I \ MiSDJCAih., ;
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