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(# ;*•■ '- % :‘, .• ,' , 1 *• •■: •■' ■ : i *.- —' ■*=• -r ” i ■ C'l'fy**.' %*•“ ■*“■' ~ • .■' ..* 4} i -Si, * ** ** ■ "■'•’‘y’-': " ' ••* •• r^’r.: *^ I* v J V V ->.» ||;' r ; v>|/ •- : V > !• ■:' '■ 1 s,'. 4 . s • *., '*•% - V VM '-wvN’ J ' ,* v *J V* s> , • >• | " / i V*>>V ' ]'n •—■»>! - .1 * J !i i-£i: s *.-.. »1.1,* '.*t' -n ,»&-B> gj, 1r •_ ’j 1 • ' fc. a*- • ..n- *f» <* r ' — THE CITY POST. SATURDAY MORNING: Destruction of the Merrick House, New Brighton, by Fire.— The large and magnificent Hotel, at New Brighton, known as the Murick House, was totally destroyed by fire yosterday. The building was one of the Dffgost in the Btate outside Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. It was erected a few years ago, by o joint stock oom • pany, at a cost of about $40,000, but subse sequently passed into the possession of Messrs. Merrick & Son, who were proprietors at the time of its destruction. The fire was discovered issuing from the roof at about 11 o’olookin the morning, bnt on attempting to reach the place where it was burning, the communication was fonnd to bo entirely out off, and the flames qniokly spread ovor the whole upper portion of the house. A'-mnall engine, belonging to the town, was brought on the ground bat was of ▼cry little service, and in two hours from the discovery of the fire, the entire building wbb iq ruins. Strenuous exertions were made to save the faruiture, and a small portion, including the personal effects of nearly all the boarders was rescued from j.be flames. Thero were several Pittsburghers boarding at tbo house, but we are 'happy to say, no loss was sustained by any of . them. The fire originated from a spark from chimney. The furniture of the est&bUshmeut.was valued at about $lO,OOO. Oo tbo building and furni ture there was $26,000 insurance, distributed amongst the following offioes: Btate Mutual, of Harrieburg, $6,000; Girard, of Philadelphia, $6,000 ; Valley of Virginia, Winchester, Va., $ 5,000 ; Pennsylvania, of Pittsburgh, $ 6,000 ; and Delaware Mutaal Bafety, $5,000. The destruction of this fine Hotel will be se verely felt, as it furnished accommodations to a large number of families from this oity and elsewhere, who retired to New Brighton for reereation during the summer months. The building is sooh a total wreok, [that [it is more than improbable whether it will ever be rebuilt. Close of the County Fair. —The county fair after being pretty well duokod each day of its ex istence, was oompletely drowned out yesterday. The morniog opened remarkably propitious, but by noon a heavy shower oame on, and from that until the close of the day, the rain con tinued to fall almost continuously. Consequent ly, the display of female equestrianism an nounced, did not come off, although several ladies [made desperate attempts to exhibit themselves in the ring, notwithstanding the wet, and the address anticipated from John M. Kirk patrick, Esq , was not delivered. A few hun dred persons, however, held possession of tbe ground, despite gloomy appearance of affairs and tried to keep themselves in good humor, by patiently waiting for a change in the weather ; but late in the afternoon, fiudiog this was not like likely to oocur, they quietly dispersed, and the Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society was at an end. F. R Dravo, of tho Diamond, one of ihe leading family grocers of the city, exhibited at tho Fair a fine lot of a icoa, packed by t team. This is something new in this oity, and from the great advantages it possesses ver the old plan of paoking by hand mast neoessarily have a ten dency to reduce, in some degree, ihe prices of these articles. Mr. Dravoftlso exhibits a lot of pure Cider Vinegar, six years old. It is as clear as amber and sour as it is possible for vinegar tc be. Mr. Wardrop, whose agrioltural implements are in enoh demaud, was on hand at the Fair in fnll feather. Mr. Wardrop is one of the most thorough agriculturists in the country, and we have no doubt by calling at his establishment, on Fifth street near Wood, ho can impart in formation which would do good for a:l engaged in this glorious pursuit. Robbery op Forty-Fits Hundred Dollars. —We have had in our possession for several days, the particulars of an extensive robbery, whioh oooarred at the Sammerbill Station of the Pennsylvania on Sanday night, but in order to give the police an opportunity to oatch the perpetrator, delayed publishing it until to-day. On Saturday last, a merobant named Nichols, from Ohio, arrived in our oily, on hie way east, with $4,500 in his possession, secured in a beit around his person At tho Monongahola House, he made the acquaintance of a young man who represented himself to be a clerk in a wholesale house in Philadelphia, at which Mr. Nichols Intended making purchases The two beoame very intimate on a short ac quaiotanoe, and Nichols very foolishly confided to tho other, the faot that he had a large amount of money with him. Tho two agreed to travel to Philadelphia together, but on Sunday night, at half past nine o’clock, when the train started for the east, Nichols ooold not find his companion, and took passage by bimsolf At the Sammerhill Station of thq railroad, in Cam bria county, Niohols stepped out upon the pmt form of the oar to see the depot. The night was very dark, and just as the oars were again getting into motion, some one stepped from the interior of the one npon which be was standing, and struck him a violent blow npon the back of the head with a handy-billy, koooking him to the ground insensible. Wnen he recovered, his per son was rifled of the monty, but no clue to the perpetrator coaid be foand. Niohols oame back to this city, and pat officer Fox upon the track of the young man whose acquaintance he bad made at the Monongahela Honse, under the be lief that that individual knew something of the oooQrreuoe, but ap t>the present time do truoo of him has been foand. Dr. Turnbull, the Oculist anh Ai rist Thlß gentleman, who has an extended reputa tion as an eye and ear physician, has arrived in the oity, and is stopping at the Monongahela Honse. Dr. T. is a Scotchman, and brings tes timonials from the first medical men of that oonntry and Eogiand, whioh prove, beyond doubt, his skill, and the wooderfal success which attends his operations. Ia many oases, his onres have almost been miraculous; persons have been blind and deaf, fro n birth, have been perfoctly restored to sight and hearing by him, after having arrived at a mature age. Among the onres, of whioh the Doctor bus cer tificates, we copy the following from Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal: •* Dr. Turnbull was in Aberdeen during September and Ootobcr last, in consequence of an invitation from Dr. Jack, Principal of King’s College. He was there success ful in a number of very interesting oases. A girl named Mary Moir, from Waterside of Thorn ton, near Lawrenocklrk—born deaf and dumb was enabled to hear perfectly in a few minutes. Two young persons, Margaret and Robert Stir ling, of Aberdeen, deaf from birth, were also completely oared. Sophia Robertson, of the Deaf and Damb Institution of Aberdeen, and John Soott, from Dnfftowu, (a lad of twenty four,) were also oases of eomplete cure.” ■Religious Profession and Reception.— Oa Sanday, 22d September, the Rt. Rev. Bishop O’Connor performed the ceromony of Profession and Reception in the Monastery Chapel at Lo retto, Cambria ooonty, when the following gen tlemen were admitted to their Solemn Profession: Brother Ignatius (Mr. Jas. Tralnor,) Bro. Aus tin (Mr. John Kelly,) Bro. Felix (Mr. Igfiatins Lynn.) Immediately after, the Bishop admit ted to the Habit, Bro. Thomas, (Mr. Peter Bmith,) Bro. Lewis (Mr. John Sullivan,) Bro. Fedeles (Mr. John Costilea,Mexican,) Bro. Ben edict (Mr. Thomafl Matthews.) The oeremony was very imposing and solemn. Thp Rt. Rev. Bishop was assisted by Rev. Mr. M’Oullogh, Eo oleeiosuoal Superior of the Monastery, and Rev. Mr. Riordan. Broke Jail. —On Saturday last, a man named George Davis, made his escape from the Bntler connty jail. He had been seoteuocd to two years imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for stealing oxen. The look on the main door was pried book by some instrument, and aboat three steps brought him to the front door of the prison, when he turned into an alley to a stablo, and mounting Sheriff McKee’s horse, mado good bis escape. The unlocking of the door took place when there were persons belonging to the family sitting in an adjoining room. Sev ral persons have been on the hunt of him, but nothing has yet been heard of him. A reward of $2OO is offered on his delivery to the Sheriff Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.— The *. jaeanullga.in September, 1865, were $78,229 7S; Janaary Ist to September 30th, 1855, $716,621 60. On'nna after Monday next, Ootober Bth, the New Brighton accommodation train will leave New Brighton at 7:30 A. M., aDd Pittsburgh at 4:46 P. M., coming up in the morning half an hoar later, and going down in the evening half an hour earlier than at present. Cutlery and Surgical Instruments. —Our friends, Messrs. Bown & Tetley; have on hand, and are prepared to furnish at reduced prices, all manner of Cutlery, and the most elegaut assortment of Surgical Inetramentß to bo feund in the county. By all means give them a call. Such of our readers as desire to purchase Real Estate in an Improved and convenient lo cality, shoold attend tho sales of 36 Lots, to be made this afternoon by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, in the Seventh Ward, near the reeidenco of Gen. Moorhead, commencing at 2Voiook. Sheriff M’Kbe, of Bntler oounty, brought to the oity a young man named Black, sentenced to one years’ imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Court or Quartbr Bes^iohs.—Hon. Wm. B MoClaro, President Jadge; Hod. Gabriel Adams and Hon. Wm. Boggß, Associate Judges, on the Bench. :OCTOBER 6. Fridat, October 5. Commonwealth vs. Alfred Coorad; indict ment, larceny of clothing on oomplaint of Oliver Jones. The plaintiff,last spring, entrusted to defendant a trank containing about $6O worth of olothlng to bring bp from Cincinnati. Tbo defendant, it was alleged, brought the trunk to this city, where he broke it open and appro priated the property. The Jury returned a ver diot of not guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Wilkinson ; in dictment, attempting to poison. The defendant in this case was charged with attempting to poi son his mother-in-law, a Mrs. Polly Campbell. The parties reside near Tartle Creek, and tho attempt at poisoning is alleged to have occurred last April, sinoe whioh time the defendant has been in jail. A verdict of not guilty was ren dered, and the defendant discharged by procla mation. Commonwealth vs. William Kennedy, Joseph Nixon and James M’Cool; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of Moses Donaldson. Commonwealth vs. Moses and Sarah Donald son ; indictment, aBB&ult and battery, on oatb of James M’Cool. These cases were cross actions, springing out of a too free use of Irish whisky. Ou trial. A Rblio or Braddock's Times.—A gentleman named Irvin found on the piece of ground known as Braddock’s Fields, Inst week, a large knifr, whioh is undoubtedly a rc-1 - j of Braddock’s de feat. The knife boars every appearance of great age, and is fashioned differently from any now made. The finder is an old revolutionary soldier, and resides near the Fields. The knife will be oxhibited to any one who has ouriosily enough to call at the bouse of the possessor. The Forthcoming Babt Show appears to be tbe theme of every tongue. If one half those visit it who talk about the affair, Barnaul and Col. Wood will have little to oomplain of for want of patronage. We have just examined the da guerreotypes of the Prize Babies of tho New York show, and mast eay that a finer oollection of healthy looking, perfect formed and happy, smiting oonntenanoes, we have rarily seen erouped together. If Pittsburgh excels, or even comes up to, New York : beautiful children, she will do rious in such matters should si Oildenfenney & Co.'s Book Btov opposite the Theatre, and exam, reotypee alluded to. Fever and Ague —<4 Cfai Standing bp Rorrhavr' x Hotl-am HhMt, No. 117 Seventh, near Grout f»tr* ** Lost July, while running on the ri’ pljriog Natchf-z anmc agent. For sale by d -ulers !*v>-rvw here and by sep29 J-’7 p-rm^ptr-et A#* Clark’s stomach Hillers ur e vkiwv i-u. i by all who have tried them to be the best r-..imty m«Mi.-in.- of the tufa, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Oomu. o-.-, ar t n u ordered state ol the Liver and btnmach y hit- j. rival. The proprietor# do nut pretend to camion | from using other preparations that are palmed upon tb* public UDder the uatne of Stomach lUu*-re, tor -‘u-t |, h - found that only one trial was needed to renhr ?uch - m. i -t unnecessary. Per sale, wholesale, by Cow uai A Clack, No. street; Gxs. 11. KjtTSM, 140 Wood street; aud by L'toggi. generally. NEWS JBY TELEGRAPH Reported Kxpressly for the Daily Uornius Putt Kicllcmcnl In Baltimore BiLTIMOKI, Oft f) VtsJiTdHV e-veiling, while thn l*m crate of thu Kighu-etilh Ward. w ure returning f»viu the Mara Meeting, several pistol shots w*re (ir»d Into th.- pt< c*rtri.n from the corner of Pine rn-1 Bnhimrr- street*. u> the extreme western part uf tb« city, by eertaiu p«r suui to belong u> the Kdow Nothing order. A yoortg m«n named Thomas Burke, who was in th* prooes-don. v v ►}■••: . ’J' H R M'iK'K of t!i** Me-han in the head, and died shortly afterward* at the lnftn.t.i: ■•■. 1 ~u '£ ! if notl!i-; :'m' tl.- : inr: to -u». m*n > • whero he Teas taken. Thomas Daria has been arm.j-.i, i il-.hQ per :*4utf>hfrt.h ijsyX l-*ftincialtiicui ei~|iilb'3 rt ?tk'f ahar.* <.u considerable uxeitsment. The-jftffalr appear* to hays bad j Hi--"— ! '-h .< w-mW fol! M. •JI.K'.V. i;a»ii.-r. The political excitement s.s very grt'ht h«-re ; ore , liantl Warrant*, torch light processions and mass me tic- ulgbtlr. Tto | rpUK h.utwi prj.-rj.aii r,.r 40, 6*o and liO Americana ure bolding a meeting to night. \ J ... ~nrj-! Nt , • tb«* !»t.. issur also, in'- liU un' Stnn: no,] others Their voices filled in the effort to make them mlts* beard to more than a Very small port ion ol the and they were also continnally interrupted bv the im\ •! of Ireah delegations. Tho meeting cloeed about It) oioci with a grand pb<-x of fire-works, the motto of wbirb, vu “Our own, our Native Land.” Comma tail on of lh« ,B«nt«nee of a tfiir- Bomtdh, October 6—The execution of Jamt-j Wilson for the murder, a year ago, of a colored man iu ihe But* I’m on, was to have taken place in this city to-day* but « Lh, lu Ulilud -4b:5, 1 00 K- 40.66. The North i'tar also paa. fc ej the steumer Baltic yesterday tnorslug at 10 o’rliy-k. iu Ini it u 40:«5, long fiy;4o. Appointments of Judge and Secretary of Legation. Washirotok Citt, October b —The President lias appoint ed James M. Lowe, Jodge of the District Court of iln- Uol t«i States, for lowa. Joniah Pierce, Jr n ol PorUntul. been appointed Secretary of Legaitou at St. i'clcrsburL-h. Buftalo, October s.—The schooner Iranhoe, bound from Cluveland to Mackinaw with u cargo of voal, was run into and sunk last night. PORK LIQUORS—I have on hand a very fine assortment of pure Wines and Brandies, for medicinal purjop*.* Those wishing an article they ran rely on as being g>-nu)na, can always purchase it at JUS. FLEMING'S. oct2 corner Diamond and Marknt TißOWN’tf ESSENCE OF'JAM Al C A OINU Kit-A noQi r fl supply of this celebrated medicine jnet receWel by oct'2 JOS FLEMING. BATOIUtLUR’H UAJR DYK—Acknowledged to t« lb best iialr Dye in the world. Twelve dozen rnmived by loct2| JOB. FLKMI G. bKUSUES—A very large aod fine asporttueu t cf T Flesh Broshes, embracing every variety, ju*i rer'd by ijilNE HAVANA rEG Alts—l have just received another supply of genuine Uavaoa Segars. Thosu * !shing an excellent article of Begars cab always pneure LLrm at oct2 JOS. FLEMING'S. MAOAB9AR OIL—A supply of the genuine Alacursar Oil, for beautifying ami promoting tbe growth or the hair, just received by JOS FLEMING, oet2 cornwr Diamond and Market st l \ON’T BBLIEVE IT I —Unlejts yon coo satisfy juuraelf that tbe statements made concerning the properties of O. Hetmstreet i (Jo's Inimitable Hair Coloring, can !e fully substantiated by facts; and that a trial In every cane will satisfy those using it of a moet rurioo# and riagulHr phenomenon—that Is, grey hair restored to its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth. It Is composed of oil and stimulating spirits, so compounded that it can be used as freely as water, and with u-> much surety, not coloring or staining the ekin in the lets'.; anJ It also rnparts to tbe hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given br anv other preparation; and iti evei; cn.-c it will restore the natural color of the fair, where aio- ur sick ness nas turned it grev. Fifty cents per bottle bold bv CHtl 8. L CUTIIBKUT, W Mark-1 st. WH INVITE an examination Cd our Ht>r-d.and would be a gohd stand for a Confectionary or Milhnery Store, or would tuit for an extensive Book or Printing es tablishment, the rooms all being well lighted and conve niently arranged. Apply to sep2B 8. OUTHBERT A SON, &3 Market sL WELLING HOUSE TO" LET—^One twoitory Dwelling, containing eleven rooms, (well calculated for u Boards Ing Hoosb.) situated near the foot of Vine street, lor rent, by MILLER A BICKETBON, /i+p2B 221 and 223 Li burly Ht. NUTMEGS —200 lbs received and for Bale try ootl FLEMING BROS. SAT.KRATPS —?5 boxes pore galeratus for sale by ocQ BKNEY ILCOLLINS. B“AILBiSbBfI gallons for sale by B- A. PAHfrBSTOCK A CO. ipgy.T, a RHAWLB—An excellent style of the above, with Brocbe Border, just received, oca A. A, MASON A CO. 'VT-' • EMI -r P- uoiTfirrjiK, smith & o> Arrlval of the North Star. Schooner Sank. •10H. KLKMINO. .*•**,* r » <. * * wt i t , - - I V.‘ N, I -.• • * r 1 1, *?<*» , ' • - “*',J:i **’• «* «—* /■ ' t * . . r - ;yLv:| COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TKADiC AND 51BRPHANTS' MXCHANGtt. OFFICERS. fYfrident—L. WILiIAItTH. F.rit Tier fruidenl—T S. Clabkk. Sx'ynd " “ ‘ (Tio. W. Cajw Trcasicrrr— N\ ITolmw, Jr. &•<■'■'tary —James P. Hark Superintendent— B. T. Nortuam, Jk. o>mmiltee of Arbitration for \V. CAM, V. P. ; ISAIAH PIOEBT, T. B. I'pDIKK. BASIL. I ILWOBTH, J. B. Canpikid. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Offjci or Tin Daili Moaifiuo post,) Buturday, October 0,1586... f 100 bbls ex wbf $7,25- 00 bids ax wagon ftfclpv"; f*o bbl» ex family store $7,37 l £; 3-1 bblss f \rh£tSjSrU. RUG AR-9 hhdfl N. 0.4 mo* $ »*.. - -■ H \OON—I2,COO lb i ah\l bUh sod hamn cnsh anti time : 100 ucb. prime Tonuospeo red at $1,86; sales 2 On hush Southern and Jersey at the same figure, and 4fto l.usff. Virginia White at sl.yft<3>s2. Tbe maiket is r early tare of Yellow Corn, wh-cti Id worth Me efioat. Wt.irkey tu fair demand; sales iu bbls. at 41, and In hbds. 4itfi Jl ; in drudges it commacds 2 *;. Cincinnati, October ft.— Floar in fair demand and better; Kales , rt) bbls at s'! l ooft>n.7o. Whenr tetter; sales luOo bua prim- red rit $1.:;,). tod 26u bus «t $1 3b. sales 160 bus white at si..»o, and 700 do at sl,4d. dab** 100 bbls Medg Pork at s2o Whisky unsettled, and uot quotable Groceries an chanced. lUt.Ttuocx, October 6.—Tbe receipts of Wheat to-day are 24.000 l>ua,hn .l prircs fur all grades are from 4 to 6c bet ter, with a brisk market. Flour... Sales 6000 bbla at $7,- h7bj ft-r Howard street, nod City Mills at $7,76. Corn un tdiaiigcd. Protisiou* dull end drooping. AUCTION SALES, ■livide-l equal half part cm portion of all two certain l«>m of ground. being Nos. anil 20 In A iliiler’g p’:iD cl lot*, having each a front on DavHUer fi’.rett cl ( * enl)-it/ur leet, arul exceeding hurk one han«lr*«d and *”ur f el. Said l.'-t No. 20 bGng subject tu claim for pur i'biw«! men**)- am-muting to s,lr7 T 10U. * erin* rush, par money. r. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ORPUANe' U/IiKT ttALH uF VALUAJILK Hi.AX ES TATE—On .Thursday evening, ’Vt.iber lltl, at 7Uj •!.■> tc, «t tti-. Men-bant*’ Kx.:htin»-. F >urtli street, will i*. roll. kirt-nl:li< v. Ij-.i.ruiut'ul, by order of the AJm nis trat„r* of thqj» r iJ r»***i. dteeu-ed. tl.« following val uable K. al LaU vis : That rery dw irable lot of ground Munvt.- nt die i-. rue: i f P-un uti l .darbury struts, having a f 1 -;.t i'i thirty i-rt -,\ ic>-’he# go JVnu street, and extend- Inc back alc-ng Mar burr ► on* hundred and ten feet to Pr-u »-ry all.y, on whi. h i* .-reeled u bt ink building. A l Uiii'Jiug l.< !•- in th- tigbth Ward, lio*() located on IVntiK) Itiujlh uvrour, Magee*, Forbes, Locust, Yickory an.l Uiutf air- els TL- la.-t m-ntfom-d Lots are in a rapiJlv improving noghberho-'d, ani will bo t ff-rvd in a body, uf fo’ding a rare indmvmeu: capitalists for iuveiitnient. If not «old entire, they will tie suMlrided to suit purchaser# Terms—OntHhi.l rash, residua in cue and iwu year#, with interval Tl’.i- in " ' V M f>A \ ia. Auctioneer. I MOUTH WAid' REAL ESTATE AT AUCTIUN~on I J Catur-Uy ntiern-* n. tsi.jfo-r utb, at 4 focU-ck, ua tb« |i 111. *, at.l l.e M It- i11...* three ban iSOIDrI / titUUfod I r '’ - • 1 1■ “i. t’* t 1 1. • N s'i. i;a: j' oU’li\, I eing Nc.o. 20. :: sn.i Ii; Ifc-J au..| i. '> i r.i i o.:. IjJH. 11 Wiu. Ruling ■ ’* * * r *' 1”• I ’on I •' • - -tree ,r. tiJ c t tend lug back l.t fe* I (... S\ V- alls I'-n.i*- •' ’ii v-U«i: *1 ■ —b . r-ilu- in . n- nn.l two year#, wuh in er.vr. .i, r M. DA \ IS, Aueu. uvfr ') \ l-Lil-l’i >*i b i.' .** h \ KNIII WARD AT Al'C «>• 1 I'lV\--'.yhj >\ ir's. i.nemoon, tM'd-r 6. nl 2oVicck, nrr llv hi I t-e s 1.3 --Tbirty-bre rer? baDdaome UM* rt ermrudj fOniei.' near tho fcsidencepf (Jen J K. i i-ldsotif w ;.i b Cron’, ou Webstar &Uvel, wTea t*»n •’» JvVUri«i*ptr*-t -id r.lnwon tHlJK'aa nr**-t. agr#«- wi'b p'nn.-Which maybe bnd nfrtho Auction Stf-ro. 1 he tti-oY* m- Hw.t-c ti.- Bi.id dcßirabie iots how t..r sale ;:i t.-iuc in » highly unpyovwi.nelgbbc-rbocd, und ■•it) hl«>hwl .h.sian-e <.l thy C«jftt7« ; r>f bualneso. > .lash : threw >qual annuel ;uym»*»tLe, e idi iLy-: payable oemiati nualiy . P M DAVIS, Anctionrer. NherlfTivity.—UK d;OK I;. HIDHLK, 01 tbe tf"ry I’i’;' "I Al.e;’! -re. vil! • h cao-lldate Jr.r the I'fllet* '•r >"•! CoyM* n><« U\\t. \ .U TKt I.l’ Wllailirr I'KKMII M KATIIAIIION U ini. In it. an 1 y>>u a :i m\er t •• without r be sure t. e>!t u>r wninurs katiiauion ur you icfiv g<*t s w >r 1 .'ue p. »' >. r oa.e I.J 1, ; nls r’T Vt bolesaie Meet era l-epfi. D* KfOnKh, U K rKI.LKKS 4 . anaoter, will, ten drawer# li.tti i f the ah*.?* will lw» w.i-1 »ery low. s’ LAI KFKII'S No Fifth ►at-l' Wm. 11. Talcntl A Cl)., Vf ANI-FACTI Ktl.S fa..k.sl 11, MK tM, u I.ASSKH, ITI h'KTHMT sill HCTI'KK I».\MKS Also, who.e -si. i.-a—rs in lmp lately ■•'•mptM by inj Father, (1 v l Liberty *tre«*t,! for ttie purpor-j nt n tiuuing lbs OL< ’ PHI NO and AI L* )rt LNO hualoftw. 1 would rv*p t f Bfll loti able e f 'lo se, 2fid‘2«frhJ> JAMKS I’tOBY PLi MKI'A i. -->m i.ilh C*>al BLaal Lbarcoai Metal in yard “«• 1 'hr -a 1 - hv mu-2' .1 W. 11UT1.KK A Co. . ti KN ILKM A N. •♦•sidit»g in tha >'on.ilr\. isho* to V a-l< pi a lilri C 1 tM’Ui UIU t. t» :ve venra age For particular- apply t.« S LL Ml BKItT * StiN, iv*p22 ti'. Market str«a-t. AT; IIU HAS .N'.ir UKAlilnM TUK HBUPIITIC S-'Ai- • yy —Used J. ; letDwtillg ta U, !Io W U es#, a lid fed D"*«l Gf tin tkin. For curing »<’re, jc.ugb bunds, and rundering Lhem smooth, sett sod »hi:v, it (&nnot be equalled. Bo cheap and no good, ib* popularity is no wonder. MoLhen U“e it In the nursery, geullcmeu u*e it for ahavlng, and all tru BHlblled tf its iiicell.-Dco, Only centa |>er cake Kftch cake of ric-ap ii ar-umpanh*] bv a •* Weather Table," of great u.ur to tjTefy cue, and it# preiliotiuna of the rreather thus far have beeu L’ue tu th« .Iny. Bold. whr.le«Hle and retaH, by B. I. CUTHBKKT, i>op2S f.J M-trk.i t street. Nl TB ;>d bugs FlUhtu; bags Kngli-h Walbuta, ;.u l.ajfg Bririil N'uu . EjU bags Ivh-n Almonds, lu Brdoaux Almon I*. -W bags C'icily A ImouJp ; 1(* bags African Ground NuU: f. U,-> Grvnot!. Ualnuts. iUOU Orvroa Nut«; la b> xj-a Fbt-il*d Almonds. J u*>t rv' t u t-.l nu i*aln by RHYMER a ANDKKBON, H*p7 Mo. Woo«l street M’tiv) VfU KEIVII U f-• Ji- J..y.cu l'mU , 1.- 10 .lo yuart- J J dozen usPorlo J hlx.js UllVe Oil; A) L>*j-v*jh Cilrou ; Ju>*t revived and lor vulf by KKYMKB A ANDERSON. OTKAWbKRin- TOmTH WASU-A d«w kivl •4c.dl«Qt i > article o.leaDxim; th*- teeth and i urifvlrg the hrrxth. A large supply rrner Market and Diamond. 7 VUU ARABIC— -,"boo lLa h»r saie’i.v" VJ eepYO_ B A. FAHNESTOCK A Co IjKRIN TKA r-l'iUK. N<\ 8' Firm btaaiT—Just re ceiv.-d, a large slo-8 ot GREEN and BLACK I'KAH, coDa tLiug ol nil the Jirterwnt Anvers and grades, purchased direct from the huportcra, for cash, and will b* e*>l** Wood hi feet • SiiiltTS AND COLLARS—Jur-t uo-Hed from the Facto ry, u tine lot of rim is. (French wrists J with or blt 10-ut the new rtyle Collara, bv _ ocll _ _ L- IiIRSnFTEU) A SON. frtllitrs AND bHA W KRS—Just received, an as* O ailment of d. and 12 threads Hllk Shirts and Drawers, of all sizes, Li ocU L UIItMiFIELD A 80N. 80AKP3 AND TlES—Just received, a hno assortment of fancy and Mack De .loluvllie Scwifs, and Opera and Oxford Ties, by L HIRSHPIELt) A SON, octl No. 70 Wood street. SUKLLaC-4 cnno-*jusi ififiyi-J cud tor sale by ocQ__ FLEMING BRog. LA till oll—6 bids privu received ami for khlh by tx-tl_ _ FLEMING BROS. | IUALK —1 cask roceivrd and for sale by c 2i} _ FLEMING BROS. C’tREOSOTE —10 lbs received and fox ua)« by .A- 0011 ..- FLEMING BROS. ("'I UM A&o AMI. iIDa f.i u I t»r* r»*ceive I and for sale by y octl FLEMING BKOb. FINE olive i.'l Is — 1- J <7. received and lor sale by octl FLEMING BROS Ob KTING i! ATHHI AL, of ull deM-np'ions, for sale low I'V 'l u Hl 71 !b»WN a tktlky YINEGAR— IB bhU fur sale by » ,«p24 HENRY U. 00LLIH8 CITRIC ACID—76 ib- for sale by ' • flepis n A. ?AHNEBTQCK & CO ~J' k ’ *. ’ •• • Ji- J *»; fc - ' r 4 - - t-ai.’ *U F ; r>i • i.v •:}' ■ c - •' 'lf.-A ISLBORA.FII MARKETS. £3. DAVIS, Auctioneer >CRT SALE OP REAL ESTATE ix THE WARD —By virtue of an order of the »>r lllerrheny Count)’, un Tuesday, October 23, . on the premises, will be sold, by order of Adxumioirau r of Sanuinl Wilson, deeenflwd, Wloociiiu tn that estate, vlt:—ly t lan oi lots lnij cut by Win. Arthurs, hnv tut y led on Centre un-nue, near the N W -enuo imj Arthurs sired, end I'je Aatne width,' om- hundred f’-et. on iwo eli ry fiuiae dw-liiuj; house tod sta- ifiitii o* JI.COo tor purrhme money there- lh»» #n«'uiuK *l«f» jr'iijiwt* Ms- •»■*! a' K r pjTTfltvian, [ ' :i, , IJ.tn:: M P, r i>i.A K EI,V A RICHEY. <.' tei 'li ati 1 Smith field el# •A. ** v ’ « V . - >?{•&& *- ; J *-> h •ft.EW' 8 FOR RIVER JtlE.h. Tnt River.—Last evening at dusk there were 4 feet 10 inches Water, by the pier mark, and falling slowly Our. leg theftfta’nQon yesterday qu.te a heavy rain fell, which will undoubtedly cause a rise. Weether still cloudy * The steamer ‘forest City/’ Capt B. A. Way, Is the regu lar Wheeling packet today. She leaves at ID o’clock, A M The regular Z&oesvfHe packet “Cheviot” Capt M’lntoeh will leave to day at 2 o’clock. Her speed and acoommoda tioDS are not surpassed by any other boat In the trade Tat steamer “Orb” is nowilpading for St. Lonls, with the intention of leaving this evening. Taifltwner “ Fairy Queen” will leave this evening for Louisville. She is of light draught, «ui proridedwith every accommodation. ’ ‘v?* Tifß steamer “ Lebanon ” was sold on Thursday to Capt. Williamson A Co. for $19,000, and delivered over. Good Nam a—Capt. llogh Campbell has named bishW boat, now completing, “ William Wallace,” in honor orthe celebrated Scottish Chieftain. Thj steamer “ Brazil” arrived yesterday with a heavy load of produce from Nashville, fcha will-positively leave again this evening for Cincinnati. Tbs steamer “Orapesbot” arrived yesterday with a fulj loud of wheat and Sour, from Cincinnati, which she Jis. charged, and commenced re-loading for thesame port. Tbs “Twin City” pulled up to the wharf yesterday to load for Bt. Louis. She is just otl the ways, where ahe was repainted, and look- as bright aa a new dollar. Tax “Reliance," “Fred. Lorenz,” “Quaker City” and “ Linden ” were advertised to leave Cincinnati on the -Ith The “Jacob Poe” left for Pittsburgh on Lhe3.]. The “Grrat West" also left for this port with a large cargo. Capt. Manx Stbuuso has contracted f.T a leviathan boat, to measure 1&6 feet on deck,4o feet beam and 6 feet depth of hold. She will be supplied with two of Wigtitman's tivp riued boilers, (measuring 6 feet diameter and 21 feet long < which are now building under the superviejon of Mr. Andrew Watson, Local Inspector; 2 cylinders—-27 inches diameter, 6 feet stroke—to work Independent of each other, or coupled together, similar to the “Challenge " and “ Alma,” with 4 engines by a connecting link In the centre of the wheel. FOBT OF PITTBBTTBGH. 4 rxffr It) incHxs water is tub cuakitil. Bieamer Jefferson, Woodward, BrowngTill«. *• Laaerne,Bennett,BrownßriUe. “ Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Eollan, Hendertckeon, West Newton “ Michigan No. 2, Herst, Wellsrille. “ Gen. Larimer, —j Rochester. Forflfft City, Way, Wheeling. “ Aqtlill*, Dickson, West Newton. 1 Grapeahot, Mcßride, Cincinnati “ Venture, Gordon, Steubenville ‘ Bratil, Grace, Nashville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Cuierne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Eolian, Ilenderlckeon, Wmt N«wton. “ Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellsTiil* *• Gen. Larimer, , Rochester. “ Clara Fisher, Gordon, Steubenville. Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling. “ J. I). Carson, Brickell, Louisville “ New York, GUlmore, Cincinnati. “ Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. “ Aqnilla, •■■■ , ■ *• Rosalie, Doyle. Wheeling. “ W. 11. Denny, Lyon, St Louis. STEAMBOATS, Pittsburgh, Stsnbsnvtlls and Wb««iing _ lI , Paek«u. I Tb* DIURNAL, Captain J A. Snoira, and FOREST CITY, Captain £. Wat, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate porta. The DIURNAL will laare Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wod neadayt* and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. '1 —/Munimp she will leave WheelinffonTuHSdaya, Tliuradaya and Sn’urdayi, at TU o'clock, A. M. Tne FA)REST CITY will also lean* Plttsi»urgh on Tuesday?, Thursday* and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A M.— Rttumtng, nhi* will xuiTe Wheeling on Monday", Wedn»*eJayp aud Frj iiay», at T W o'clock, A M. For frvignt or pasaag* apply on board or to ’ J. D. OuLLIMiWooP. Agent, noT'iS No lf>6 Front str^vt. Regular Tuaattay Packet for Wheeling, marietta and Ualtlopolls. a>Miy The now and nplt*ndM »u-amer CONVOY. Wou\ Jr, Piaster, E. DaPkAOii, Clerk. ■anlqgifflTTlwill lrar. fur ihn at>-?e -,n ! :D'rr i:i , !; a ‘- (>ort< rv*ry Tuesday, at 4 0 dork. P. M., noailivety Ki*r frvight, or par-ftag*, apply on board tn For Cincinnati [Mil Tbe fine atwuner IfRA7.IL, Captain K J tict, will leave for the above and i&Ccrn><- nSSißsßadiat* porti TUIS DAY. at o'do<-k A M-, i>om lively. Shippers may rely upon the Liat Ifarlng. Fur fruight or passage apply on board, or to _ JB. LIVtSUSTON, Agent. For Ht, Louli. . The steamor MANBFIKLD, Capt T dutN ffrjggffwfrjyLCt; Clerk, Bowman, will b***e lor the abor.- wftifflMSrßaiand int»craeJiatir parta on M-dN’DA Y, ik*'r >-r “th. at 10 A M For freight v r pa-ssage apply on.board. For Cincinnati n Thu steamer Q RAPES HOT, Captain A —Clerk, W M'Uwti’i will I.i.v- Ur a(«oVe and lnt*rin«-liat'* porti* on FA l tHt- DaY, til** Cth ln-Lant, at 4oTlock, P M. For lT\dght or passage apply on board, or to _ oeU, FI'.ACK A DARN KB, Agent#. For feltliOoTti” ■ The fl'.eamnr LBBAN-’N, Captain WuuAk> : Cnerk' Piektß; OIH loovr. for tb.» a bow intermedialo parts on SATURDAY. <*<-t IV. at 4 y M For freight or pas-vage applyon-fcoard, or to O c.i BARN KB AXiOLLINUiYOOI', Agent#. For ZknsirvUlii* " Tbe #teomer CIXBVOrt, Capt. Mclntosh . I *srt®art£^* r *» MkaJtS; will leave fn»- the above and all j22s#lis£»s»icto:'mfi : diaLo R or^s on Saturday, uunb, r * at 10 A. M. lor froigbt or passage apply on board, or to ocM UJI.IIMI WOOD A BARN KB, Affrnt* For St* Lots!*. Tbe atwaicvr uKB, CnpL liZimus D. { A. U Micruieb; will luuve tor Hie aliovc aurl inlermediale (>urLi> ou bATURi’AY. vjcU'- brr 6th, »t 10 o clck-k A. M F - r or paeeage apply on board, or to cold J D COLLINCJWUOD, Agent ewa The steamer OLIFT\>N, Captain Q W. iln- IJwM&|9nKif; Clerk, 8. Pippaxd. w|l! leave tor tbe and intermediate pode on MONDAY, 001. her s:b, at 10 A. M. For freight or parage apply on board, or to oefd b 4KNKM A FLACK, Amenta. For Clnolnnatl and Louiivllie. iuwiy. The Stramer FAIKT OUER.N, Captain J.C. I «JmEi-w»R«ao; Cl*rk, J. Rrstnu-i; will leave for the and iutonaediate ports on SATURDAY, October 6, at lu o’oicx k A. M. kor freight or passage apply on board, or to FLACK A BARNES. Agents. For St* Louli, ~ The steamer TWIN CITY, Captain F. X. i a^Ke-w^^ tltu I Olerk, J. Srctuu. will leave for the S Market street. [sep22] 8. OUTHBRRT A SON* ARD-B TOOTH WASH AND TOOTH POWDER for sale at Da. KBYBEB'B, M pT Comer Wood street and Virgin alley. ‘ + ' -» - * ■ * :n.~e~ ~`s-: ".+~.r+» "h".'lt'YlG.=Y^S:l's.x-._c'—''t',•- ARRIVED. /. ;L<' ' - AMUSEMENTS T^HK ATU.K--J. C. FOSTB >, sole Le*see aud Mans C kt\ Wm. n. Reed. Stage Mana.er; CEURi.es Foster, Acilng Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boatrrs PHit’ia or A I>MIBBION Biixes nD'l Parijuettc . 60c. I Private Boxwe, lary- 1 SJ.OO Seroml Tier j Pri rate Bo lea, email . .$6 00 Boxes lor i g 1 !-ru.s ..."6 cent* ■ss* ('ertiftcnt**, s-nt-. .-eotfl i-xTr'i ttSuLaa nig-tir cl' Mr NK\FIK SATURDAY KVKMN.j, .■ Will 1)0 ‘u-inj OKALLOOSA-traMc-vta, Mr. N*ati-> . I'.T-irr-, Me Bride. Üb-lln. Cunnmgt] im ; • >rn.Uin. -1 *» !i t M r-jofee. N’OlNii AND DANCINii To conclude with The Fall of Algiers— Harry H-lm, Mr. C. Foster; Pounce, A. W Vtung. Laileur, Dubois; Kmilie, Mrs! Canuioghaiu. •*>r* open nt? ; performance t n begin at ? 1 ' NK IV CITY if AI. T~. *»- FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! -©> JOE BROWN'S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES! dr'iie&t IY'jujx vf V.rahsts non- travditsy.' WILL appear at the r.buve beautiful IlaJl od MONDAY KYKM.NU, October let, and conlituie every evening during the wees. t>IL- Visit<-ri to th>- County Fair will find City Hall one of the heat resort?: or amusement in the city. tJlt- ArtmDnOT). -i> rents. i»ep2y BARSU.iI A COL. WOOD’S GREAT NATIONAL BABY SHOW! > E W CITY HALL. M/tf Fork DA YS OXL Y. Commencing on TUEaDAY, October loth, ■•oniiuulng ITth, JSth and 19th. 34 Premiums, amounting to $3,180 ! ! ! Wiii be award-,! to the FINEST BABIKS, TWINS TRIP- I.KTS, ATER.N.Y AND QUINTKTTB. »«»' Cumptltiors hrnlrd Onr Tht»drr,l. Highest Premium, 91,000 l l l rpiIOSE wishing to compete vr *■ Pr./-i," should apply i. for certificate* immediately, as the appii-aliens in Now York, Boston imj elsewhere «*rly exceeded tho number limited. OVER ”60.000 PERSONS Vi* ted th« Baby Show* held in New York, Bouton and Albany, with the greatest delight. MR. BARNUM will b- present, and deliver Premiums in person. The New Yorlt Prize Baby, B«7ernl of the Boston Pri?,-* Balnea, anti one Quatern (or foar it a birib) are engaged to be present. Certificates and all information in reference to the Baov Sboar in Piitaburgh, can he had at 'W. A . GILDKNFKNNKY A CO.’S . Fifth street, < pposito the Thi Admission, 2 b rents; children uni pnc-. DA X KICE IG RE A T S . IS DOMING. DAN KICK resjkectfuHy announces this rir'inty, that his OrcAt Eqaentrlan Rftablis Trained Animals Com Afl organized for 1'55, will h*re the Ik before them, at Pitrsr.nrgh, for TWO I), jSflftirtifly. October H'th ani 20th, in froi OAN UuTEL, P« hd ntreet. Admission, 26 cents. Perfortnanc and 7 o'clock p. ,\J., each tiay. The three great features that dialing’ ORhAT fllloW irom every other eihibitie _ are a 8 follow.-: 1. The Brilliant Army of Professional Talent. 2. The Beautiful Stud of Uorses, Ponies and Mules. 3. The most perfectly trained Wild Animals t-nr eihioited. Among the Eque-.trinn Talent, tbe following cinineDi Artists will appear: Mrs D»n Rice, iiad. ItoMtnn. MadlleJonta. the Vocalist, Mad’lle Georgiana, ¥. 11. Ronton. W O Dab*, Young Jean J dinson, O Richivrd-on. CL a* Noyce, 1 fib.>wl**H, Wm M’alker. A. Lovell, Gvo Miikr. Matter OhA-*. Keoi, ...•;■?/* DAN U IK, Ati l hi.; cruuterpart, Lil'l- M.' • I.iprann. In LD /'.VILOGICAI. COLLECTTuN will be found &a etupeo'lou* mid H-phant, Lalla who, other fects tni trick#, has beeif taught to wai-k rm: tight nnpK DAN RICK will cunrin-'T th»- public w ill h*» nothing done at his Exhibition but whet is ,Yop«Z, WbHdrrfu \ and Mora!’;/ Instructor-’ During ea:h exfciMtior. UAN RICH will introduce his thorough bred llor**.*, Kxreltlor, and ih# t-mour. pair of J-Jtuxiicd Mute.t, ttiiri’t t--. {‘*rfi>rru ht'me r.f the m*>Ht leughabls and iu-r*-ii‘.lr f-it* m-m-iiy. JtMs;de6 the#*, will be exbibite 1 the mi'yS#perf"ct: v tmined AUSTRALIAN BEAR ever rsptim-l A Bnilunt t'ornet Band =t.l h~V’l the Omni and pse- through princ.: #' - ~t D» r**rio*ck A. M. on tiie day of exhibufon. U J! (' t. 7 ! :. A^enl Company will exhit.lt u: J ‘UNcT I ’WJ JL VJ u-JsN. 1 - her 1 h LIGON 1 1 K Tur-».!„v, •• loth GRKFN.-RUi‘i .W«in*Msy. •• ITth EAFT I.IIiERTY Tht.r-.;.,i. - JMh. HITLER M..nd..v •• 22J JO 11 A W. M’i'AKTHY J " Still S*osier and Blislribtifor, '' iu. alien I :o th-- l‘u«.;»iu ki. i Dwtyibut :ng <■: ».il kind# gi BILLS FOR OGNCKRY.L LKCTU REF. EXHIBITIONS. A* All cominnmrr.!ioD> —either t-v riai;. t.l- 'ra;.h. t.r othsr* wi^e—dire« ti-! t<> iti- i’Ci» ths M; l’ ’tt. will re ceife prompt atu*iiti' n. ap7 Spectacles and KurgUal Operallous Uiflcbi —-Tlk Ultnd Hlay See.'#»-It is gTalify* ng for u*. u> lm able to to public that the utility of BA LLi* I'.vTKNT UYll t L i’.* i.t now no -xperi rjhqL,— their w;’i-J.-rful .if.-cts ar»* coming daily t.’ the knowledge 0! the proprietor-, Strange a* it m» >• sec in, it * true. « bat r {--cl \ es msy --e ui-pen.*-'--! v t entirety un J *igbt r-*¥tore-l to it* ->n*lna! t- \»er. Tlie, lir '* *iin;;e, yet philoFOpLiral. They »r- u-ed witbou T pain or tho least -langer c-t injury, b-u.w »I ; 1 b«- t.un i reTvral c t u tea tea which epoak highly in their I*v.,r From the New York Lvutigelist. j A ' SAT Hxnp e vet | hin-nophs nl lu-trumeut, ha.* 1-en invented by J. Ball A Co., u! 1 *. -< fit v. by the application i 1 which tbe ro-nea - ( the e*.- i. rrn.p.nl.v ratse-l to its crfgl nal convexity, cau.*Uig 11,- f --u- t • impinge «-u the retiua without the i,l 1 ~t u -- Thu# oy au .#•)■ proco-e persons wh- hare uvj clc ’-*?# ’•«* >cKis are eualded tr dispense wi b them. Tbe editor of the Pennsylvania Democrat writes a# fM low-s rrspecUng ths c jrv of ilra. tlur»teud. 1.1 i ulontr-wn l’ennsy ivania. UIOO.VToW, Pa., August 1, lSt4. Being well acquainted with M;* CurMS.-aU, l tha l«4ore sbe u-od ••Ball # Patent Kv Cup*,' it was impovi ble fur h.-r to read witaout the it:-- of t-i-vt". ‘OS, and that h«*r euht bo# L-en r»**ton*l by the use i t the Cups, so thvt »L« new reads ; itut with her ei« without aifflc-ulty. Jets i' Bciiu.l., Ed Pent,. Democrat. BKi.CHrjITr.WN, dun- 1 1* -4 Dttir .Sir Ifavtog lo*t niv Right L-v old age. 1 no tn ducc-d to pureh.ise y.-iir wouder ul inetrumenta, and by ujuog the eame ao-orduig In vour oireciionß, l sacreedej Jq restoring ray sigiit ao that l can n-wd by night * r day v ith out ttpactacies i iian* not u.#ei tuy spectacles for the last throe or four momha, which -ho** that tbe restoration is not a temporary one, but b valuable and permanent 1 ure. M.KLVILU S.NtIX. Ot the firm M Snell A Brother*, Fiskdale, Mu#a. VA. By remitting five didlnrs, a pair will be fent, post paid, with lull directions, to any part of the country. Ad drwa DR. GKO. 11. KEYriKR, corner cf WvOd utreet and Virgin alley, Httfbargb, Pa -»epltid*w Brolt <&. Curtlu, DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, m. anthonx Falls, jlfinntjiga JYrri/nry Land txiught and arid ihrough out tbe Territory Money loaned, inv--stmt}nta made to the best advantage, nod tjir d Warrants located. Atr-o, Agents for tha sals i f 1, 'fp in thu town r-t ST. UUDUD, da tnil-*i from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Fitlla, The Borrey of tl»e great Pacific liaitroa.l cn-rfes t)»e Mu-sis fiißpi at this po ; ot, ami th" numerous iidviintages it po.i fteasas aa h plao** of busmens, will make it .-r.e of the largest cities in the Northwest. Ex Governor Mionee-.-ia. lion. Win 11. Wvl«h, Chief J urtic-* ’ Ml no Uon J Mteker. Hon. 11. Rice, Delegate to Cougros Rice, Holllngsbead A Becker, Atti rnevs nt Law. Mtwsr#. Boruj* A Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. S Land Office. sep^O KIEU'S TRANSPORT AT lON LINK. ANTIOiPATLNQ lb« want of facilities for transporting Freight* to tuid from the Lantern Otk~«, tm. Punn»yl rauia Canal and Railroads, u* barn lncren.f*»-J our stock (uio choice Fancy Colors, among which are DAHLIA, SYt.PUIDB. ROYAL PUkI'LR; BOTTLE, MEAIXiW and INVISIBLE GREENS: with several shades of BROWN aud BLUB. Also, of IANOY CASBIMKUKS uv cioirant variety cd thu highey* grades, comprising many bMoNouie PLAIN DRAB and l’i KI'LK grounds, hs well ns tbs latest Figured styles. And of UABIIMKRK, VELVET and PLL'SiI VESTINGS an un usually larg» selection the letter embracing Burernl deli cai« jifttterue rw-l read !> obtained. 1 have p:'>'-iit--l tho services or Mr JNO. CARPENTER as Foremen, tamninr to i!,e trade m th,- W*st h= the In ventor of *• Carp*n i-r’s Rule " Hiving made nil ihu njeo ties of cut ting, the .duel M-j.Jy of bin life, an 1 enJow ej wil b a large fu i.d • t ex pm- u v from a practice of seventeen years, there is little j.. ü bt • f hi- nM'Uy to phrase all who** custom ho may attract My stock ol BOYS’ CLGTII INC! is mu h larger than at any former period, exhibiting all the variety id steles -om men to the season, and at very !■>« ra'es. SOLOMON STONEE, No. 60 Wood street. Mp22:d*wl m A BARGAIN OFFERED. ri\HE undersigi ed olDra for bb!« SIX LOTS of ground X fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pitts burgh and Oonnellsviilu Railroad, in Die growing nud thriving Borough of IPiiJEKSPORT. Four of the Lota are feet in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and ut the other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. Also—TWO LOTS, 37 Lj feat in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots bor dering for Its whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, and it will be acid low. Part of the payment taken in stock of the Connellsville Railroad, if desired. GEO. P. GILLMORK, Office of the Morning Poat. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1*56 dawif Burr’s Intelligence Office. HOTELS, House-keepers, Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are torlted and solicited to call and obtain their Help and their Apprentices. Also, the working classes, both male end female, shell bo attended to, and business found for them on short notice, at BARB'S IN TELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty street. No answer returned to applications by mail, unless ac companied by a postage stamp. sepio \- '•fcSii&C A Pact worth/ of Record and Atten tion —WRIGHT’S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the caoge, la one 0 f the moat Important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Ite neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone'of the Stomach, and invigorating the Con stitution. ontr. 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 organs to a regular and healthy action; Being prepared under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength mAy always bo relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousand-) of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others wb>> have beun thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of Itf superiority over all other preparations. We can only tuld, in conclusion, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, try Hand be cured! PETER T. WRIGHT A 00 , 241 Market eL, Philadelphia And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. * l >f, “ l « QEO- H. KBYBEB, No. 140 Wood street, and it. £. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ap27tdawBm is Sic It Ueaaachi and ff euralgla or Eiosi Yiaks SrAJfDDio CxraxD bt OAKELY’S DBPURATIVR SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’s Row, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, says he was cured of Blok Headache of eight years standing, by three bottles of Oakeley’s Depora tive Syrup. He had tried various physicians without s cure. lie is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depnrativeis for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Tetter, and all eruptive diseases. For sale wholesale and retail, DR. KEYSER'g, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Price 76 cents per bottle. ap2 43" A Snbftltute for the Sew Ltqaor Law)-DR. URBAN’S ANTI-EAOCHANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for the cure of I NTEMPERyINOB. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a ionic Is une qualled. For the following complaints it is a most valuable medicine: Dyspepsia,Liver Complaint,Epilepsy, Neuralgia, IMtx, Fevers of aU hands, Delirium Tremens, General Debility. This medicine is intended to produce a change in the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we hare sold It, we have had the most gratifying results; so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir wit] be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. ELEYSEB, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mort Ar. ap2&d*w A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Eokeby, Ohio, say a: M I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has a 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 Syrup; I took it but twice, and It cured me t»ound and well." Ask for Dr. Kxtsrr’s Pectoral Strop and take no otber. .Price, tO ,d»ta. Sold at DR. KEYSER’ri, No. 140 Wood street, an&trcJ.P. FLEMING'S, > Llegheny. ap2fcd*w £3" Dlarsh’s Ridical Core Truss will care nearly erery replaceable Hernia. Trusses prices always on hand, c hildren’s Trasses of different forms and strength for sale. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomnlal Supporters— Adosendifferent kinds. •?~J£ile Props for tbe support and cure of Piles, Braces to relieve a orooked and deformeo OOSwtlcn of theCbeK, and flthny diseases of the Chest. Sttwpenflfou Bandages. At] these wftitiee may be had or applied at DR. KEY* SER’B Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any par; of th»* country by sending the money and measure. &p 2. r >M*w DR. HOOFLAND’S celebrated GERMANBITTERS , PREPARED BY DR. C. M, JACXSOJT, Philadelphia, Pa., will arrscruALLS ocas I.IVfcR COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICR, Chronic or Xervoui Dcbxhty, Duane* of the. Kidneys, and a'J distant arizing from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Oonstipe tion, Inward Piles. Fulness,or Blood to tbe Heed, Acidity of the Stomach, N&u*ea;ileartburn, Disgust for Food^ or weight In the Stomach, Sour li.-uctations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit ibe Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried an J Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choak fegur Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before tbe Sight, Fever and Duil Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Ye!k>wn«t*of the Skin,and Jtfyee, Pain in the Side. Back, Oheet, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Lmogin* ings of EviL and great Depression of Spirits. Tbe proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so wit a feeling of the utmost confi d-nce In its virtues andodaj odon to the diseases for which It In recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that h&a stood the tost of a ten years' trial before the American people, and i:a reputation and Bale Is unrivalled by any «imrinr pt K . pamiloofl extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians andlndrrldn* uU, in all parts of tbe country is immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my ” Memorabilia,”ot Practical Receipt Book, for Farm era and Families, to be had gratis, of all th Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and &UnnfactaTT. 120 Arch street. Phil*, delphia, Pa. Ad-Sold by I*.- street; B. A Fabnastock A Co. Brothers 60 Wood street; I Allegheny doclfcdawlyis »>gneu j IKON OlT'i OF A N loßtitatiotj rV. lege open T v Students and up’ _ Bchool ef Practical Arts, prav. _ .. tty instructors of practical experience in the business with which their arts are connected. • terhs op lemon: Book-keeping—full mercantile course, time unlim ited, including ccmmerci il calculations, all lec tures, ami Practical Penmanship, - $35,00 Sam« course fur Ladles, (apartment separate,) iio,oo Peumanship— practical—time unlimited, - • 10,00 ft&me coumi for Ladies, (apartment separate,) • 5.00 l*enman*hip, per month, 4,00 Arithmetic, 4 } oo Penmanship and arithmetic, per month, • 6,00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and o»*uunentai draw* ing and construction—*es per agreement. 4&r Those that can attend only in the evening, have all tho advantages of the day student In lectures and instruc* tlon. as*College (now) corner of Wood and Fourth—soon in “ College Hall,” opposite the Post Office. Bup3 F. W. JKSKINB, Principal. PIANOS! PIANOS! MAHUFAOTURBD BY NUNNS & CLARK, WiW ToaX, AND VOR BALI BY 1 H. KLEBER & BRO., Xo. 5 8 Fifth street, a few docrt from. Vu Post Office: J&'JviT ricutid, the first few of a large invoice of Nunns * Olark’* unrivalled Pianos. This . -n-, _ . choice lot will comprieo— -0 Octave square corners, rosewood, oyefrff? iStTI If strings, Ac. \f * fi )J V Octavo, do do do fi j, Octuve, round corners, rosewood, carved, muslin r&dt and lyre. ojfi Octave, double round corners, finished all around. 0 , do carved tegs, Zlhabethian ftrie. O.'-b do Beml-flerpcntine, very elegant. do do do 6/ b do Full Serpentine, splendid pattern. “ do do do Th« ahoTS riU positively bo sold at Now Ycrk Fcctory prices, without addition for freight dc y n , , % H. KLEBER & BRO, Hole Agents for Nanus A Olark, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, __wp» 68 Fifth street, near the Post Office. irrlng’i Great Work, TITE LIFE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON —The first vol mne of the above work Is now ready for delivery the second volume will be ready shortly, it is ne- tly gotten up—printed on Ads paper, with three or more portraits and plans. Price s2»lWper volume. Tblfl edition Is published exclusively by subscription, and payable on tho delivery of each volume T. J. KISNER A 00. are sole Agents for the above work. Office, No. SO Fifth street, in Lauffer'd Bookstore, where the books will be open for subscriber's names. A®- All orders addressed to T. J. R. A Co. will be strictly attended to. Canvassers wanted. augfcdawBm Real Estate Office* Grmer of Seventh and Smitfyldd streets, Pittsburgh. BLAKELY A KIOIUSY Offer for sale a valuable Farm In Adams Township. Butler Oonniy—l4l acres. A Coal Property of 400 acres. The undivided b«if will be sold, with 161 acres of improved land; on which, among other buildings, Is an excellent Saw Mill. Forty-eight Building Lots in the Borough of Manchester. Thirty Building Lots near the northern end of the Sharpsburg Bridge. A Building Lot la James B. Itw&Ys plan, in Pitt Town ship, (adjoining Sixth VFaid,) will be sold very low for rash, as the owner is going to Kansas. Apply to sepdifcdaw BLAKELY A RICHBT. TUB partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers, under the firm of MURPHY, TIERNAN A CO , waa DISSOLVE!*, by mutuai consent, on the Ist Inst. The boniopsa will be settled by either of the partners, at the old stand, No. 43 Wood street, Pittsburgh FRANCIS TIERNAN, MORKU> JONES, Pittsburgh, Sept. 3d, 1855. N. GRATTAN MURPHY. «3-Tbe undersigned will continue the WTioleeale Dry GooJs business, under the firm of JONES A TIERNAN In the house No. 48 WOOD street, lately ocoupled by Murphy. Ttonwn A C*. MORRIS JONES, sepA-dlmaltw FRANCIS TIERNAN. A TTBRNAN have associated with them. In the WHOLESALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, JAMRSMc- LAIN, to take effect from the Ist Inst. The style of the firm to be JONES, TIERNAN A CO, * Pittsburgh, September 6lh, 186&—{sep6.-dt^«-^i) Watches and Watch Repalrkne. WW. WILSON, Market street, corner of Fourth • Gold and Silver Watches from $lO to $BOO. Sole agency for sale of Charles .Frodsham’e unrivalled Time keepers. Watch Repairing attended to promptly, and done in a superior manner. Jewelry, Silver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern prices.-6» eap 13 MEDICAL. ilment, Back, Side—Sort* , March 19,1865. r Sir: May we ash dozen BAERELL’B £o. U. KEYBER’B ier of Virgin alley; Keysert Pectoral? Bronchi tie. > Laryngitis. Inline osa. j a cold In the head, cure Incipient Con- Notice. ’ r V’a- *i BOERHAVES HOLLpB IITTEIS KLKCTRO-CIIKJHISOHE AROMA OP Erht Hollandsch Kruiden Bittern. 11WO YEARS have elapsed since the introduction of this valuable medicine into the United Stnt«. During this time it has gained a universal popularity as a remedy for Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Lots of Appetite, Debdity. Gostireness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Had? of our moat worthy citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy in aIJ affections of the stomach and liver. As a tonic, it never has been equalled, for tbo relief It affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost in* Btantaneoos. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec tion a, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In others effected sledded cure. When emioent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly reoommemi, surely we may cease to doubt, and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves. FEVER AND AGUE. A One of Eight lion.hs' Standing Cured by Boerltave's Holland Bitters.—Michael Roily, Kb 117 Grant, near Smith held street, aays: “ last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, i was taken with fever and ague. For eight long months ~ 801 ,with this dreadful diseasn. Tbo greater part of ui! uuable to work, and spent at least fifty dol lars for different medicines, bnt found no permanent rel ef. °^,E f 5 tyfriendB Insisted upon my trylog E d u l < terB> Bayln * that a cur* * catovar&i’ teed. After Uktng it for one week, I must state! wsaA sound man. I have been at work now for two weeks £nd have had no return of toe chills and fever whatever ’’ 1 certify the above statement is true. Tnos. Apams, Diamond House, ' Or at R. Ohesteriß, Gothic Hall HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Z Mr. Filas Liseomb, of Birmingham, aayfl: “'I havAfqtmd' in Boerhave’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 that be has experienced much relief from its use for headache. READ THIS! A Hollander 3 ! Testimony — Jacob Rlnskea, Hviog in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, nays: “After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using have’s Holland Bitters, to perfect health.” The fact of this remedy being in sucb high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact, in every Holland settlement In the Coital fl atea —arcana much In its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH .RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles Above Pittabnrgb, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says: ** When I commenced taking Dqerhave’a Holland Bittern, X could hardly walk—now, I ffiffoy excellent health ” .WEAKNESS OF TIIE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Great Cure Effected by Boerhave's Holland Bitters. wife of Peter Do Witte, living in Holland Town, fche boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the rtomach and indigestion. She hod teen under a phy sician's care for some time, but the disease seemed to baffle even his skill. Bhe*purcba«pd some Holland Blrters at ou r office, which has given tone f her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful core* effected by this remedy, but must wail another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what wo have published are irom persona much respected In our community, and are literal ly true. J. QuiJtTcß, Editor Sheboygan Nieuwbode, Sheboygan, Wb KIIKUMATISV. A Case of Two Months Standing Cured by Boer have't Holland Bitiers.— George Eenaeraon, of Pittsburgh, wm: “After Buffering for three months with rboumatism—a part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed—l have been entirely cured by using Boarhave’s Holland Bittern. I have bed one attack since, but found almtst instantaneous relief in the samo medicine. It is, in my opinion, a aura remedy for rheumatism.” NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likuly to produce a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheuma tic affections, we would recommend Boar have's HoUnnd Bittera. On referring to our columns, you will find eertifl cates from some of our first German and English citizens.— Pennsylvania Slaalt Zeitung. TilK VVORKT FORM OF PILES CAN BE. CURED. We are at liberiy to r=>far to several walj known gentle men, who have ueed, thoroughly tested, and now recom mend Boerhave’s Holland Bitters as n remedy for piles. are not ai liberiy to publish thair names, fcut will take pleasure in referring any person to them wKo denies this ■statement. For this c flection, one-half of the proscribed dose should be taken—say half teaspoonful, marniug, noon and night, one hour before meals. CAUTION J The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has in duced many imitations, which the public obould guard against purcboriog. Be not persuaded io buy anything else until you have given Boerhuvo’i?Holland Bitteu a fair trial. One bottle will convince you,bow infinitely snoerior it fa to all these imitations. 62- Sold at $1 per bottle, or eix bottles for io, by tbe sole Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jc., A CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, corner Smithfleld and Third Bta, Pittsburgh. And all Druggfata in Pi ttaburgh, Adegbeay % Birmingbam, Manchester and Temperunceville. sepiSfcdswly DR* MORSE’S. II \ iGORATING CORDIAL, A pK&NOXESQN UT J/£OJC2M£ HaaJtl flastored and Lift t Ltß^th«s»d " MOUSE'S IHTiaO^ATJJKQ^EU^IR. TT will replace weakness with incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ao tivity, and this not only without baierth of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organization, ag- pear In mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finiah with the nervous system, and that the paralixation of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death, 4iear in mini* alao, that for every kind of nervous disease, the RKviy Cor« dial is the only reliable preparative known. CTUBS OP NEBVODB DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the Imme diate and almost miraooloua change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature* pr impair* ed by richness—the unstrung and rolaxed organization is at once and buUt up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un* der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cor* dial properties of the medicine reach the constitutlbh itself, and restore It to its normal condition. LOSS Of MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, oelan. choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of wlf destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, goneral prestra • ton, irritability, nervousness, inability to Blwp, dieeuus Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hys teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, mpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatovencausea arising it is, if .there be any reliance to baplaoedon human tetti mony, absolutely infeUible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all complaints incident tofeShaics, mark s newerain the annals of medidnß. Thousanda of stimulan ts have been iuvented— ttouranda of lnvigoranta concocted—all purporting to.be speimuri in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffen from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains In the back, or any other disorder, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexes—to eire the Invigorating Cordial a trial. v .LEGE ;an. Col to 10 P. M. MARRIED PERSONS, Orothera, will find this Cordial after they have us*d a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of ihe fynieiu. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of health v off. spring, who would no; have been so but for this extraordi nary preparation. Andit is equally potent for the many dio* eases for which 11 is recommended, Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not In a single in stance has It felled tc benefit them. PEBSONB OP PALE COMPLEXION, or eoturamptWe habita, are restored by tho ace of a bottle or two to bloom an«l rigor, changing the akin from a pale, yel low, filflaly color, to_a beautiful florid completion, ' TO THE mfIOTTiDED.’ These are some of the sad and. melancholy effects oredu* eadbv early habits of youth, vii: weakness of the bask and limbs, pains In the h*ad, dimness of sight, loss of znus« . f^ gt ? palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous ■J r3 ?S^Zr^»“ e^ ngaxnftot the digestive functions, general dsoillsv, symptoms of consumptions, etc. .. ' _ - Mentally, the fearful effects on the mini are much to be dreaded, less of memory, confusion of Ideas,’depreßdco of spirits, evil forebodings, Aversion to society i love of solitude. timidity, etc., are some of the evils produ ced. AU thus afßicted BEFORE'CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE; , should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no eessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, tite journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect beorly- darkena the view; the mind becomes shadowed with sir, and the nulancholv reflection that the hMplhew. of another be comes blighted with your own. Dr. Horse's Invigorating conntsrfrited by some unprincipled persons. V • , * n *ll the genuine Cordhd will liave the propria* ?>r*J*c-*i*U* pasted over the cork o£ each. bottie r ana th» following words blown io the glass; > ; Dr. Kom'i invigorating Cordial, G. H. RING, PropriatoriN. YJ P u f. u P» fciffhly concentrated, Inplnt tlaa—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, for twelve dollaifl. q. n . mKQ, Proprietor, 182 Broadway, N. Y. .r^“.\^ , g‘dfi ,hrm,ehmU ««.Onit.4 Otmad AG B N T 8: WUaborgh Da GEO n. KKYSEH, Ho. 140 Wood el 5°- - -FLEMING, BROfl., No. GO Wood at. Do. - R> K SELLERS, Wood Allegheny A BIfKENN AN - Do ...JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO.: Do. J. p. FLEMING Agent or 0hi0...J. D. PARK, QincinnatL faplltdWly RHEUMATISM.— Dr Brown’ff ne-lydhk'Overed remedy for Rheumatism la a speedy and certain Remedy for that palnftil trouble. It never fall-?. » Office and Private Consultation Booms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at borne, nov&dawly F. Brown’s Essence ol Jamaica G&xssar* rj'tHia Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. _L In ordinary diarrhcoa, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the digest! m function*. It Is sf ines timable value. During tho prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it la peculiarly efficacious; no Ctml y, individual or traveler should be without it- Caution.—Be sure to g*t the genuine Essence, which Is prepared only by F. BROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for salo by alt th* respectable Apothecaries in the Up!ted States, and in Pittsburgh by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A. CO., SCULLY A 00.. And in Alleghany by • IL P. so swarms, sepfcemdaw LEE A. BECKHAM. Palmar’. G.l.brM.d > Stands preeminent for fl*f rin .f Slßh, Mart, Gama, Ao. Wo lo try U. Prlts 25 canto probotUc.at nUGwcijmiul Fro Straw) to the United 8 tataa and Canadas p|a b h tor Bale by M’CitmQ and G. H. JWUB.4.WU ia till MarkWaOeat, Phltodelphls, MEDICAL. safe