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Commonwealth vs. Miphael M’WUlistM; In dictment, nuisance in keeping a foioolous dog-. It was given in evidence that the animal waß extremely vicious, and had, upon , several ’occa sions bitten womon and children severely. Tho defendant was found guilty, and the Court sen-- tenoed him to pay costs and kill the dog. ' Commonwealtn vs. Henry Btockman; indict ment, larceny of vOBt from Andrew Seilxsr. Tho proseeution failod to prove the charge, and tho defendant was acquitted. ' Commonwealth vs. John Qolding ;.indiotmsnt, larceny of a quantity of fresh fish, from Cornelius. Vordiot of petit larceny, and defen-,] dant sentenced to one months’ imprisonment In , jail. v ! Commonwealth vs. Wm. Smith; indiotment, ; burglary. The defendant was charged with I burglariously entering the tavern of Christian ] Wearing, on Water street, on tho night of the, 56th of July last. Tho bar keeper of tho oatab- j Ushmont testified that whilo sleeping in tho bar room on the night stated above, ho was awaken ed by the noiso of some ono prowling about tho room. Oo getting up, he observed defendant," and had him arrested. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and the defendant wag discharged by proclamation. Commonwealth vs. Joseph M’Knight; iudiot ment, assault and battory, npen complaint of Patrick Bradley. , Commonwealth vs. Alox. Forsyth, Edward M’Oahan, and Patrick M’Gahan, William Irwir, Samuel Irwin and Samuel Kinney ; indiotment, riot, on complaint of Gcorgo Wilson. Fine Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o’olook, a fire broke ont in tho third story of E. B. Bhankland’s Beed Store, on Wood Street, a few doors from tho office of the PotL Not being dieoovered immediately, tho flames extended to tho fourth story and atlio, and burned pretty freoly for somo time, oansing considerable alarm to tho proprietors of tho neighboring eßtablish mente. Through tho exortions of the . fireman, howovor, tho fire was subdued before if spread from tho place where it ignited Tho roof of Mr. Shaokland’s storo was burned in, and a good deal of damage done to tho two nppor stories, which were filled with Becd and agricultural implements. The water, also caus ed considerable injury to other portions of the building and its oontonts. We presume tho loss Will not fall short of $lOOO, on which thero is $BOOO insurance in the Pennsylvania and Stato Muinal Insurance Companies. The building belongs to Mr. E. A. Brown, and is insured in the Delawaro Mutual. Distressing Accident. — Two Men Drowned. fwo m on Darnell Bernard Freol and Patrick Coll wore drowned yesterday morning at Look No. 1. on the Monongnhela river. It appears that the two unfortnnato men wore engaged in . repairing eomclhing about the lock, and wero In a flat for that purpose. They had just camo down with a loat of stone and were in tho not of oheoking the flat up, when the rope partod nnd tho boat was drawn by the oarrenl over the dam. Freol and Coll both loapod from tho flat into a skiff which was oarried over tho dam, but in going over the skiff upset and before assist onoe coaid reach them they had both sank to rise no more. Thoro was ono other man in the flat, who remained in it, and was saved. The deoeased resided onilrwin streot, and were both married men, icaving families. Barnum’s BabyShow—We have just had onr Agricultural exhibition, and now in its wake fol lows another, of a somowhat different obarac ter, to bo sure, but one wbioh no donbt wilt be more suoeeesfal, if not as useful ; we moan Bamum’s and Col. Wool’s Baby nounoed to oomroonoe at City Hall on Tuesday next. We understand that over sixty babies have-already been engaged, amongst these bo ing a ohild throe years of ago, weighing over 100 pounds, and several triplets and one quotern. A fow more certifleates oan be obtained by ap plying at Qildenfcaney’s Book Store, an Fifth street. Mobdkr on Election Dat.—A man named Ramsay, was killed on Tuesday, by George Cooper, the tavern-keeper at Glade Mills, But ler county. It appears that Ramsay being drank, was acting disorderly, whereupon ho was ejeoted from the premises. The deoeased after wards returned, and attacked Cooper. Tho lat ter was obliged in self-defenco to Btriko him Tbo blow took effect upon the temple, killiug him immediately. A post mortem examination was made when it waß ascertained that death re a lilted from the stroke, tho brain being suffused with blood. Large Sale of Real Estate —A large quan tity of valuable property belonging to tho estate of the late Dr. P. Shocnborgor, will be sold this evening at 7$ o’olook at the Merchant’s Ex change, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer. Tho list comprises some of tho most desirable Real Estate in this oity and Allegheny, and speonlation may be expected, as tho Exeoutors have determined to sell. Frehcb’s Hotel, Masbillos —lf the travel ing poblio want comfortable lodgings, excellent Bleeping rooms, a good tablo, and polite and obliging servants, at a moderate expense, we say, go to Frcnoh’s Hotel. Arbivals at the Cite Hotel —The pum ber of arrivals registered at the City Hotel from the Ist of January, 1855, to the lßt of October is 8,100, Not bed, that, for a Binglc “ institu tion.” Bun Over —A little girl, whilo crossing the wharf yesterday, was accidentally rnn over by a dray heavily loadeued with wheat. The child s arm and foot were smashed. Miner & Co. and Gildenfenney & Co. have re ceived a freah supply of Baiwor’s novel of Calderon, tho Courtier, issued in pamphlet form at 12J oents. Jakes C. Richey is again about, after a spell of sickness. Ho may be found at tbo corner of Seventh and Bmithfield streets. — »E«v« r and Ague—A Out of Eight Mintin' suiting Cured by Bar have'l Holland MiUerr- Michucl KMt Hi Hvrioth. n«ar Qrant streot, naj» : ” Lml Jaly.whUe ranaios oo the river, on » cotton M i Natchrzlmd New Orleans, I was takoo plying p j ] o pg vQooihs I Buffured with Ibis f r ?B i; u i d£e Theater part of this Uuis Iwm unv wort iSnPS le “‘ fifty ■>»'“" £ hut found no p®rmansnt relief. Three weeks “oo “oe or my friends In-Ltad apon my trying Uo.rh.ro s tfoUsod Bitters, s.jln* Ih.t . cure was yuaranlai. After taking it for on. week, Imo t stale I was a sound man 1 bar. Un at work now for two weeks, Md bar. had uc re turn of tho chills and fever whatoyer I cartlff that tho above utatement « t*Tie. 1 caruiy u« uj Tboma9 AfU |, B Dlamood Uou«e, Or at B- Gothic Hall. CAUTION I—To prevent imposition, bo carefol to *sk for If u"r bottles for ,5, b, tbs.Jproorl- BENIAMIN PAGE, Jr., a C-K Manufacturing pharmaceaUflta and Chemist*, Pittsburgh *, and generally* ra- Prohibition—Tbs recent decbdon of the r*o nlfta almost every mate in reference 10 tie SnL not protend to interfere with medicinal containing etimnina, •» it'» » feet well known to nil, IbA. without BlhnaUUoit principles most cases of extreme tlehU*. UT Muld reacl.od, and the many other of onr mod v&laabie compounds could not be made without it Jot Instance Dr. J. noSTtwra’s Btnmnch Blttera, now s ° re6 ' ■ bmUdnud Indlspeoaablo In every family as n m«Ileln& Thousands otpersons sullsrlng Srotn dyspepsia and mdigefr UonTeMrally speak volumss In favor of this great curative pot ealo by dealers sverywhero, and by ngent. kor eaio oj jjoSTBTTKB, gMITU t 00., 267 Penn strit>t._ mz-Clark’a Stomfcch Ulttera «maoknoitl.-Jg«l . lrie< i thorn to bo tho bestttaitly mcJiano b 7.t“ „ cure of Dy.p«P»la,t>o!;lT*neM. ami a die ?iisid g rta f te tho U»at end Stomach. lhej haro no . .rS. aj,nrtetnra 110 not protend to caution people *«»• that or. patmod upon the ptom.using otbm P o( BtollUl eh Bitten., for they have loutxfthat onlyone trial »n» needed to render eneh etm,lon unnecessary*. k. AnMnH A Cla&&, No. 22 Market Kn»VMO wood .treat; and by Druttgteto generally. W nta business Is mostly -flee-Uonß, 4E» Venereal Diteaus, and uJdnl«nee wS?excess, brought on by Imprudence, BypMHSjSyphUltie Eruptions, oltDlsca* - ■retbral Discharges, Impurity kcrbatiti Urtip ”l of the Venereal Organ. Skin J)beaM*r Rpinlnal tione, T»U*r, Ringworm, Mercurial . Weakness, ImpoUncy, Piles, Itheumetiam, Femwe Dees, Monthly Buppreselons, Diseases of ft I ®,^ 0 ! , . rt - Apo, Nervous AUectiom, Pains in the Back and uanj Irritation of the Bladder and Kidney*, re wen- Cure guaranteed. ' . ~' » Twenty years’ ptfoctiee (ten in this jcltyj anaNoi-Df- Brown to offer assurances of » speedy cure to all who may come under hi* care. » ? .* Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley. Charge* moderate. uovfcdrwly OB BALE —A good Farm, containing 107 acres, eighteen miles below the city, and one talla south of ih« Ohio river • haring 60 acres under eulGyattoii, a good house end nthar* improvements. A good bargain la offered. gepM THQS. WOODB * 76 Fcuith Bt TM^PH -1 J ;Eipiojrttfeßallj'j goMLias-P 0 »* . .Utlvtl iotiiiZ ‘JfJitty. ttmtchij OCtdbM 11,— W» proptiler Arcticand borqoo CbdtipMmou fitodWt to March ®r Common 'der'Kanb opthe iblianWUfcflil ISpMWon;:Mtoraedttiii orimlnetrttrnf Ctantn«il3orK»tt<t ssa hiaputr no; bmrd. ''TEafcMMlletttaWittminiaßttraliaoynDtUimßnuth « aatfna'riptouatndo ffca&when tboy *er*«topi»*.hjr fce. WrUng thetf Wiy tn ohoro^tlißyaiKn.Tered.oolndUn 'tfful&'ttir tea-hsS-trtim dfii Inhabitant* thotDr.Kona '*ndhts-itar»hia wnatOTUi^-lhßythonioturiniltftßls- ltr.KannoßltheMped itiohtstaf-ItrvKona hW patted' Ma vte£»V thn far north’** latltad«'<llr*K«*abotrjc mUneffW bar *n«intotftoUn?tothelmll»liTlll»ga;for ' proirisfonfr* fff and mad© ftelr!^rt»il»««t6ward ; ltf Blfidgjjto.Mpyw. 1 NarlehrW»: oljifneo thßrVara ctfnWJealnoJtonlahTea eel to'SisrfiaßcrorßiKMjanilwHeroUlW-oorsAnal; 11 ! Of.Dr::-Stnrfr potfchtare 'dloil- Tlt: ciu-Slltra Aldon, catpontar, PlorcOßehntKrt, ‘nilWbiwi PtWfert»mtop>h»temininr«MMora dT'ltasi ftoatbltfinf r Th« }a*t*tntar wolr ntnmuUjf bt« ' iu'th?Atefio t«afpiu,ob4'ni*ny=n»tlTsff;parishes tani ei bbenrt an« *<snif»Uos/'' lto*ruco» l »batB«er,TreredteoT. ' <SK& ofßlrJohn}gr»nMlf»i ■ - - ■' ~' ' - Bifcia': City- WifinnraioK) October 11*—1 tlij cot troa .that »a6r«o* tnefat: messenger ho beendeßpaicheitoXteni^fjKWlwdea. t patches to oarrjppttoatafihro : there,. directing him -o cptaT Into negoiiation|Mie» wit®&rd ,to the annnd da«B _ The ■otalPlgtrgUQO.tlfttot>ittB-lta ; NtUher U It truothatMr : Instructed to request 4h«f«»Uof MriXJremptoo. . ■■ ■ - . { • Tha President ho ftppoint»dj«raes white, New Yort* T-Gdubol rtTittlaliln&v ; From Sorfolk* •Biitpßost, Oitohortt.-TB* l»«» InteWgimew lTomNoi folk usd Portsmouth receded this morning •tatMttad the fever has nearly disappeared ln ! both tho dealhs’repottrf Is that of tho Sot. V ranclsßovUn, pastor of tbe OiSoltaichnrai-iit-PBiamtmth, - »wiw - ; - iHaikicipk^Bl«ctlpn.' Baltoiou, October lis-eAmmunldpii-(flection jester dij resulted in-’ ths choice of 8-Am Orleans nnd IS Democrats, being • gain of 0 Democrats over let feat- ,;The.Democretß have aboatiooft malm-fly nn.ttapopular mloplast year the Americans had a majority, of 11,7Qtb,. . . - EUeUOn Satn. ■ October 11.— the returns as far as heard from Indicate a m-jority of 500 lor whole American ticket is elected. Baltimore Marlaet BAX-liuo&k, Oct. It.—The excltementTq Floor eontinaSs: faleC 0000 hMe. lTowanl aOdßltJ Mills at *5,76, which Is On advanre of 18?J@2S- Wheat 3@Ac better: sales White at 'dtedfl,st'<3se| Bales White and Yellow. Com at 9o<ao-h-. -i_Li AUCTION SALES. P. 11. OAVIS, Auotionear. OKPIU NB* OOOET SALE OF BEAL ESTATE » TIIB SEVEN Til WABO—By virtue of an order of the Or ph*D«’ Court Af Allegheny County, on Tuesday, October 23, At 2 o’clock P. EL, on the premia®*, will be sold, by order of William Wilson, Administrator of Samuel Wilson, deceased, tbe following property, belonging to that estate, Via: —Lot No 12 In third plafe of lots bid out by Wm. Arthurs, bar* Inc a front of twenty feet On Centre avenue, D«ar the N W. comer of said arenuo and Arthurs street, and extending back (preserving the same width) one hundred feet; on which is eroebed o two story frame dwelling bonso and ste ble;'subject tb a elilm of $1,200 for purchase money there on. A'eo.ths undivided equal half partor portion of all those two certain lDts of ground, being Nos. 25 and 2G in K. Miller’s plan of lots, having each a front on DevillUr street of hrentj-fout feet, and extending back one hundred limr four f.et. Said lot No. 26 Wtog subject to claim for pur chaw mOnoy Amounting to $167 7-100. Term* ctahj par money, oc a trALUABLg REAL BtfTATJJ in »a* Firts Warn. at V AncrioifA-On Thurfday evening, October Ifiih, at o'clock, at the Merchant s’ Exchange, Fourth a treat, will be the f 1 lowing valuable real estate, vi*: Lota nnmtwred £6 and 2fl In Boyle Inrin’a plan of lota. In the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, having together a from of 41 feet on Liberty Blrect, extending back 100 feet to Spring alley ; on which are erected subatanlial Brick Buildings, suitably arranged in court to make ten icnemetit*, two fronting on Liberty etreoi tiro on Hpring alley, and the other six on the court, but haring convenient acres* from liberty otreot or Bpriog Aa this property is situated adjacent to tbo Outer Depot >f the IV'UDfjlrania Hailroad Co., it rents readily, and era. lies a revenue ot over $6OO per annum, acty P M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. EXKOUTUH'fI SALK of Valuable Real Estate »n the Ctfiet of Pittsburgh and jUegheny-Qvi Friday litb, at 7y.oclwfc,-at the Merchants Egnbango, by order „f the acting Executors of tha late Dr. P. Ehoenb#rg«r, will Im> said, a large qnaQiUy of very desirable Real Bataie, os advertised by bandUllß and In Dally Commercial Journal Terms at aalp. [octllj P. M. DAY 18, Auct r. $15«UOO REWARD. ON TUR 17tu OF HKfTEMbEB LAST, two boxes ware delivered at the offico ° r th * Amcricmn fc*P rrB,, 0001 pany.lu Dubuque, lowa, by a cartmen from the United Slates Depostory. „ . _ , Baid boxes, on their arrival at the Bub-Treasury in New Turk, were found to conUio bock-shot of the size of 140 to lh* pound, and pressed bails of the tire of 100 to tbeponnd, to the amount of 174 pounds in weight, and 20 pounds of sheet load. No. 4. Tbo boxes were made of white pine, one inch thick, i oveUlled at the corner*, abont 10% inches long. 8& inches wide, aol 4}4 torhe* J «T* lns,a * men:. The bottom of one of the boxw vsiof hemlock. Xhev were strapped ones around the middle with one loch boop iron. II U claimed by tho Depositary at Dobuque, that the U-xes each contained gold coin to the amount of t-’a.ooo Tbov Were marked with cards addressed to the * A wietont Treasurer U. M , New York," which canto are ad raitted by .the Depositary at Dubuque to be genuine. Now, therefore, tor tho purpose of discovering bow tbl* fraud was committed, and bringing to Justice the perpetra tor* tberwof, the America Express Company will pay $U»,* OCO for tha'tTcovery of the money, or in that proportion tor any part of it, and *5,000 tor the arrest add conviction of Uta otfrnd*r»; and they will pay liberally tor l-formatton relative to the making of said boxes, the furnishing of eueh lead balls, shot, Ar, Ac., Ac. ‘ . . All communications shouldbatddrewd to tbesubsen bere BUTTERFIELD AGO, New Vork, LIVINGSTON, FAUGO * CO-, Buffalo, Proprietor* of tbe American Express Co. octSlmd _ Polytechnic Department OF TBK IRON CITY COLLEGE— Commencing Moan*i EaCfißO, October 8, at 7 o’clock. A Suasion of Twenty lessons. Students can attend every a *l *®d evening to practice, but are charged for only four lesaone per week. 0 BAKTBERGER, Teacher of Architecture. 1. Elebjentary Drawing and Shading 2 Rrgdlar course in Descriptive Geometry. Paft 1. Line and planum aod Intersections. Part IT. Cylinder, cone and sphere, with their Inter sections, with line, planum, Ac. Part TIL Perspective. .1 Construction* In different boildiog materials, stone, wood, brick and Iron, Aa c Foundations, trussing, roofing, arching and raumug. Furnace*, ventilatton and besting. Dams and locks, g D«,igniog of pubUc and private buildings, in the dif ferrmt styles of architecture w tto letscm*on their origin, Ac. E. MORGEN BOTH, Teacher of Ornamental Drawing, adapted to the business of the marble cutter, cabinet maker, brnamentoi painter and carver, Ac. Mechanical Drawing, applied to machine building in all its branches. .. . Prof. P. KOETHON, Teacher of Modem Languages. Instruction given oay or evening. Individually or In cla sea. Separate apartments tor Ladies. *3- For terms. Ac , call at “ College HaU. opposßa the PoSoffice. rt.oclsJ , . F, W, JENKINS, Principal. 'COTTPAGB HILL ACADEOY. A. Classical and Collegiate Boarding School, FOR ROTS. TIIE ; TWELFTH BESSTON of this Institution will com mence on TUESDAY, the 16lb of October. This School is located In the pleasant, healthful and romantic village of TURTLE CREEK, distant twelve miles from Pittsburgh, and Is of easy access, several times a dsy, b7 T?o»who have children to educate, aro invited to call and examine tbe arrangements made for the accommoda tion of scholars. L. GATON, Principal. Turtle Creek Allegheny Co, October, 18W. trn.Circulars, containing terms, and other information, may bo hod at J. H. Melior’a, B. T. O. Morgan's and J. S. Davison’s Bookstores, Pittsburgh; or apply to the Princi pal, at Turtle Creek. ocU riIOJS CITY c 2 LL n B ,? K Opening of tho How H&IL ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, October 6, atJ o’clcck, Addresses will be delivered by JUDGE WILKINS and others, adapted to the occarioo of the opening of the new -College Hall,” which baa been fitted up for the pw»«M®} location of tbe Iron City College,, at tbe corner of Fifth and SmitßDeld streets, opposite the Post Office; entrance on Filth'street. Tbe public—to the ladle* end gentlemen— lnrtted Principal^ MkCflAHioa* Baot o? prrtawiftou, l August SI, 1865. I riMIE STOCKHOLDERS of tbe tl.ebinto’ B.tiil I burgh axe hereby notlfled that the thlra Inelulment o! 1U1.50 per ehure will be due on the 10th ot October Pjoatao, and thefourth aod taut lnetalment "<. the 20th No,ember following, P"T? bl ,? House, on Eonrth etreet, a» por roeolatlon of ttie Ut ard ot 1 pep 11 (iEO. D. McORKW. Cyb_i.r. Ew PUBLICATIONS —Bajerd liylor'e great work on India, China and Japan; The Match Girl, or Life Scenes as they are. (toa Doctor, or the UeyelotloDß of a Physician's W The rianler's Victim, or Incidents ot American Sleeery; Jealous Wife, by Mrs. Pardoe; Jtlck Coatlgan, or the Ladder of Gold, Neweomcflr by Thackeray ; Yals College Bcrape*; Obuntor Moriorj, by Dumaa; O&lntih Mntoys, or tho Blacksmith of Antwerp, Di6kett^Btortoß—Yellow Mask, Ulster Rose, The School Bo# Seven Foot Traveler*; t, EscsspodNun; ' •' ' Ranter No. SO Vifth atrceP B'OOKUI iidOKSH.BOOKBIJI- Althie, by Marloa;S>rlana i The Hidden rnlh, hv Marlon Harland , The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. Emma D. N. geuthworlb , IndiAwChina and Japan, by Bayard Taylor; A Basket of Chips, by John Brougham; Ethel, or the Double Errot; by Marian James; The Elder Blster, by Marian James; « Cora and the Doctor, or Revelations'of a Physlcums. I Wife; ’ Oakfield, or Fellowship In the East; The Iroquois, or Bright Side of on Indian Character, by Minnie Myrtle. * Jurt receive! and for sale by W. A. GILDENFfcNNE? A CO., oc (6 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. 'LL THE MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER— Harper’s Magazine for October; Putnam’s do do ■ Knickerbocker do ' Peterson’s do do Graham’s do do ••'•Bklltm’B do do ' ; yftuk Leslie’s Ladles’ Gazette of Fashion, do; b Jgrknktrfslie’s New York JournAl, do; revived as soon aa published, at GILPENYENNBY A 00.% ~'a 11T7MOBOU8'- Harmosi, Mijofa r A this day, M A rtjyftHlPS. b? John Brougham; Translated by McLenknj. Pricesl,2s Xxtmt tom Pnfm: vWfreVftt Of Chips ” 1* a'somewhat nnprozmdng repast to att Si to participate In. to be core, and U» Bnjworlncfc 4?&e namrwiU, nodonbt, be eageri; laid hold of by eome of .iririUM. Bmbapa it wiU be aa'well, in explanation of iltaHtletto BejtbS the random tfetchet contained to tUc Suttol the aawdoct end chaTinga accomuiatod bob@ll.bcd * »*«•" 01 Ho. 33 fimlthfield street. "* *r : "'*> > 3.1 <••»>•*.<iiii! ii ikiTif ~ -v ♦- COMMERCIAL POST. Fimaiinoii boab.ii eic tu*uk ahd BlcnenAHTa’ bxchikoici ■" omOEQB. . Praiimtr-TL, WILMARTII. First Fits Frttidint—t 8. Cure*. ,Jeand “■ . “ ... Q«o. W. Cisa llci'.iifp, jf; -ftm Wry—James P. Barm. Nortdam, Jr. 'VbmmUM »/ Jrbitralton far October—Qio. W. Cass, V. P.J. IjAIAS DIOMT, TVB. UPDIES, BAML. 1 HWOBTH, J. B. 'CAitrniD. ; ; ; Badness continues good In our city ; and there to no complaint of want of. money, to cffrry on a'l the customary operations of tradesnd manufactures* The manufacturer# bayebeen l unusually busy this year, and will probably manufacture and' d tor-os® of i arger stocks this year than In any format year. The West want# an unusual supply, 'hud Pittsburgh is now accessible by railroads and rirer from all parts of thVWwt from the gulf to the lakes. Texy large receipts ,of grain and floor by' 4 the river are - daily reported, the greater part of It on its way to the east ern markets. Thereare many foreign 'boj ers in tho east ern market* and their: purchases and orders hare raised .price*Of produce considerably. NodceHoain pricesof any amount can fce-e<q>ecUd for some time—not tin the foreign demand to about supplied. last weekly bankstatement at Now York was consid ered highly favorable. The specie In tho banks had incroas «dsl,lW,<loo, and the loans decreased $1,879,000; and the Evening Pat, of th© Oth inst, says that 44 money rates are easier ”In New York; and that the balance la tho Bub- Treasury there oa that day was $7,071,645 30. The r Clef eland Herald says: £-more mentis now on foot for the purpose of forming a Joint Stock AssorlaUon, to be known as the “ Wool Grow art' Bank." or by some other equally significant n&mo. The oWectnf tha asseciation Is to aid wool growers’ In deposing of their dips,and sacnring to the producer the market Talne of his stock, protecting him against any sudden and tempo rary depression In the wool market. The capital of the as sociation is not yet determined; It probably will be $1,000,- 000. and dltided into share* of, say $lOO each Bach an association misapprehends the object of legiti mate hanking, which Is to facilitate dlscountsof mercantile naper representing aetual sales, not to hypothecate wool or other material stock on band which Is not equally or short ly realized in qash- The earnings of the Chicago and Rock. Island Railroad for tho month of September were, for passengers...s63,967 46 For freights....*. 70,032 61 For mails - l- 800 00 Tba exportation of specie from Now York to Earope wil Boon d***rrasa. The demand for breadstuffe and cotton wtl take place of gold uhlpmente Menntime the receipt# fron Oallfornia art) Urge, and there will bo on accumulation c on unusual amount of apedu. Ia Philadelphia, Breton and Baltimore there U &Uo an Improvement in tha monoy market, after a temporary strin gency. The total imports Into Ibo port of New York since the first of January, 1856, U $112,106,797. For same time U'l year $147,607.385, a faMing off of nearly $36,000,1X>3. A much larger debt was contracted for imports last year than this. Total exports of specie slnco first January, Jiti&i $24 703,670, being nearly seven millions less than last year '•Q--frfatßnniAl. Nfifffi BY THE CANADA. Liverpool Breadstuff* Morkot...No material change ban Uken place In breadstuff*. The following are iho quota tion* White wheat I2e@l2a 6d; red and nn*ed IL@U« W{ Western Canal floor d9s(&4‘i9; Philadelphia aod Haiti more 4i>(fo42s: Qenewo and Ohio *uperfine 42<§>44a: Indiana corn, white 44(<$4f»«; >cllo« 40{ff44*; mixed 6d. In dian {Beal pet bb! 20<§>221 ®- London Corn Mnrket...Tbe weather ho* l-eeo quite sultry and favorable for baivesting. The arrival* of home wheat harfl bean Urge, hot they appear to bavo been proYion*)y uold to arrive. Foreign aopplie* are ehort. The market firm bnt little doing. Oats - good supplies of foreign and pricei firm. Floor without alteration, and the arrival* limited. T. M. DAYIfi, Auctioneer. London Produce Market... Tallow very firm at LU on the enoL and 9n for January and Mar*. Hugar alrady but not active Coffee The public aaleJ wont off at full price*. Native Ceylon 61<$&ls fid. Tea more lively, eommon Con gou W. Wet* quiet. Saltpetre Id limited demand at former 4s- jv* ’•V ~'■ i <' WEEKLY HONEY ABTICLK Pittsburgh, October 12. Londoo Money Market.. The demand for money ront.n ucJ very aertve. and the Bank of England had farther nd- Tunced It* minimum rate of Interest to (> per rent KoglUb securities were prejudice by tbt* and by the erncral strln cp>n<ry of the roark*-L and eonoole ekwed at bs “ 16 for ac count, and for money. Liverpool Produce Market"...Coffee in good demand, and the moot advance fally mamtatotd. Aehe? IXtJ U»lk w>ld atSfia for pot* and S4s tVi©3«* for pearls. Dyewor-da : an advance baa been obtaloeu upon logwood, owing to a rearet tv Molawws in good demand. Spirits of tarpon-ine quiet, at So* 6d(*3C*. Transaction In American roain again very large amounting to 16.000 bid*, principally at Is Td@4*fid for common. OHs . Oliv* in good demand A moderate businessdone In Beal and whale. LinsrM In fair nqnest at 445; pale rape tilia- Palm in demand. Liverpool Produce Market... Large transaction* in beef had taken place, but prices were tUweiy, Th» stock was con*l lertbly reduced, and lower qualities were wwree. Tork in steady demand, al slightly advanced price*. High pneo continue for bacon, and but little loft In market 1 he atock of Urd In 4mt hands wa> quite exhausted, aod an advance of fi* tafia had boon established, with sales of list ton* Cheese la fair request, but ordinary difficult of hb!-. Metal Market... There has Unn a gt*at falling rff te do manil for Scotch pig iron, and prices rule lo • «r than last w**k, closing at feO@SOs Gl. cash, tor miic-J, numbers Welsh rails trom «Uj l>*4p£B 10*. al the works. Cornmoa bmnfrom ti tests KM,»nJ Stiffonlshlro 110 iwslio 10, per ton. __ WEEKLY BEVIBW OP PITTSBOEOH MARKET. Ornci or tni Dult Moajnno rosw, I Friday, October 12, IMA. f Business generally continues active, and particularly eo In Breadstuff*. Our market for the latter, at the clone Of the week, has been considerably excited taod pticea, a* will be otoerved.) have materially advanced since onr last general review. The active demand In the eastern markets tor flour and gl*ln U principally on foreign account. Large orders. It l* confidently swelled, are now in New York and Philadel phia, from England and Franco, for Flour and Grain- There la now no longer aoy doubt of the large insufficiency of the Grain Crop* both In England, France and parts of Germany; thus finding rwaly market* for all the sorplns atock of our own country'* products, at, we think, reinuDe rating prices. APPLES—Are plenty anddull at 7be bhl for commcn T *ABHES Wa hare no change to notice in Soda, which meets with ready sale at 2V&V/+C for common. Pots are not an firm; sales at b x /i cash and 6% time. Toarls 6@6U. galermitu , , . . DAOON— Prices remain as last noticed. The stock on band is Tery amall. The sales reported f ? r Shoulders; 12@12& for Sides; and for plain Hams. , BUTTER AND EGOS—Under a better supply, common to good keg bas fallen tol2C$l&; prime roll commands a higher figure. Eggs are worth 9{^lo. BEESWAX —Sates on arrival at and from store at —Cota moo Ohio, on Arrival, sells at |24>o. *" d {torn store at *2,16@f1, Prom store, Eastern at *2,hO(Wfo. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Backets at Factonr and from store Large Tuba, from store, $7 (#7 ,W) dot.; rHales are oecntionally made at for j W of BUr during tho week at 24c tt ; Dipped worth and Mould Soap brings be. OOPPER —We quote at 33@34,ea»h and time. CORDAGE. The following are the rates now e&Ublifloca Manilla Rope,coil 17 ft>. Cut 18 White “ 14 “ “ J* „ TirreU “ W “ }* Packing Yarn, fine...l2 “ ‘ 1* Pan Ooano—Manilla, *2^s7(fM,bO do*. do $ coil 16 cts ® lb. Hemp, *1,87, * dot do coll 12 cts lb. Ptooaa Lutes—k'anilU, 87Uc dot. Ilemp. *1 fl dot. OCrrrON YARNB, Aa—Tbe following are now tbo ruling rates POUHD No. 610 10, inclusive.. B> «'U*IL 20 “ •• 18 - -21 “ 14 *22 “ “ 16 —22 " Bozin m No. 600 &'/& * I «* 600..~..~ .SW “ 000 „ T U « ( “ 1000 T " Carpet Chain: whit. IB@2o, colored £l. Coverlet Tarn, 23@2ti7 Candlewlck, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No 1, 13. No. 2- 12; Family Butting, 16. Caulking, 16. OItACKBRS—The following are mamifacturars prlow*: Water Crackers, Vfi bbl **** Batter do do M® Sugar Orackera, Ih cte. Boda do do Boston do do /a (i Pio-Nlo do do ••••■• “ DillKß BKEP —Sugar cured is worth 14c, retail. PLODB —There has been conaldorahle excitement In floor atnee Wednesday. Considerable lots changed hands, most ly on the way and to arrive from below. Testonlay, the market was very animated, and prices farther advanced in consequence of the rapid advance In Cincinnati, from which place nearly all our supplies are drawn. Tho following comnrlsa the soles as reported : Saturday—loU bide extra st $7.25; 00 do from wagon st fIJWi I 100 bblß ln IoU at t 7 ' l2 ® 7 ’ 20 ' 60 bbl * Mlr *’ trom >to of 100 bbls on wharfat $7,00; 80 do from wagon at 7,12)4; 160 bbla In lols on wharf at $7,12@7,25; bbls,Without inspection, at $7,26; SOO without Inspection, at $7.25; <tnn do do to go Bast, at $7,60; 200 do do at same; 60 do Ere at $6 12; 48 do superfine at $7,12 ! ,c ’ 48 do at ■76 ilo extra at $7,60; 600 do do at $7,50. An offer of eg'^’ we understand, waß made yesterday for 300 bbl, of I ohrdee Tennessee extra family, whlsh offer was refused by RAIN—The demand for all deacrlptlona contlnuM ao -1 arßsSwl^ ® B ®3o 00 arrWll Brrlay la tSiS at Mcwßhflltlitt> «TO»8 >“• **J e 7 ° 1 * 76 ' . ’ oMOEIU-ES— SBgatSare.iratll6r higher, and we quote *t 9}i@9Ko by ihe bbl, and R@sk by thehhd. MolsMCStolbe same trade Bella at 46@47-to ; reduction. Ooffeo-Sales were made during the %S*i f«SSS»fr are "held at 16c In the regnUr wsy, Green Beef Hides Beil at tt'A- mnsja HOPS—Sales from store at 38@40. raw*mNAlLS—Bales of common paddled bar at I'A taaSond in nails lOd. and upwards at 3U@4c, Juniata JJj. The mills are all In active operation and the de liyf„K note Bales of small lots No. 1 at \2}4@lS “’ikathEß—The store rates are: Red Spanish Sole, r,„7rhl9iaiO; Slaughter Sole, 24@Z7 : Upper Leather, Mr Bridle do. do. tS6@s4o 1 Country Bridle Leather, per to, 28 cento. C The following ere J. W. Batler 4 Co. fl f* 4 ® P° r P°and - BUc do do %- i- 8c do £ -do' % -10 c do do do 1 IJc do Sheet Lead, by the package. - 'K c per pound. do when cot B H= d 0 MESS PORK- Held at |*L NAVAL STORES.— Spirits Turpentine Is now held at 60c . •> y. . ■.’ ' ' .’ t* »• •. '■ •> - u * } i' •'> r < * - . », r ” >4.- V K,- ' j. ii * v . *' - +1 • , i •> * •* , ©gallon. Itraln at $3,2503.50 for H 0.2, and $4 for No. 1. j i A small sate of Tax at $4,50®55. I POWDER —Wo onota BiSe at $0,60, and BlaaUng at $6. | PIGMETALJ-The only eiUssrspMtsdwaaMO ton, Ten nessee at 055. six months; 60 tons do Bli)ojni at $66. SEEDS—Glover nominal ct $6,60; Timothy at $2,T6; and Flaxseed at'sl;66@l,6o. • i .* •• ' u .t ' SALT—Bates No. 1 and extra at»l,^sl,f6. STEEL. -Spring Steel, Pittsburgh Flow do, 7@7>4; steel plonsli ! wtngB ( B; docent to pattern, 801014 i ABmeel.from rotlrf Iron, hamnered d»,6#t Hoe ateel, lift »»*•*». dandy tire, T; Eliptlc tSprlngß, 13,P Ut ' veto? tooth, 13X0, 32036; do, TALLOW—SaIes of several small lots were reported at O, $11,26, and IX, sl3#, cash; Pig $34; Bar —Virginia 6's 'so*®,*? 1 ? “ CDIX Uns to brand, and lumps at 20@40. Virginia Talst,lo wtitth t.had -la firm* with a very active demand* knd Steady sales at $2yGO $ keg, for P? re i WHIBKY—Sales of raw are madeat Baand Rectihodat.37. AJE W S FOR Rif ER JtlEJf. Tax Riven-Last evening at dualt them ware 6 feet 3 Inches water, by the pier mark, and falling slowly. Weather cloudy, with n prospect of moro rain. Tai steamer “Rosalie” 1. the regular morning packet for Wheeling; she leaves at 10o’clock. Tax steamer *■ Mnneflold," Capt. Qreenloo, was detained yesterday; she will positively lravo to day for Bt.Lonts. Tnx steamer “ Reliance,” Capt. Nelson Crooks, will leave today for Cincinnati and Inuisvllle. Tax steamer “Jacob Toe,” Capt Btaart.wlll leave for Loul’Villa this morniog. Tax steamer “Quaker Oily” arrived yesterday, she had 2620 barrels 6onr; 661 Backs wheat,' and 333 lacks of ryo Ths steamer “Twin City" wRI leave this morning for the Illinois river. Those traveling West would do well to givo her a call. She has superior accommodations for passengers Tai light draught, elegant and thvorito steamer “ Ella ” Willie.vetils morning for Na-bvllle. Her commander, Copt Adttn Poe, Is a good boatman, »n accommodating of cer, and exerts himself to promote iho comfortof his pas aeugurs. - NSW Stxssisb —Another new steamer, tho “R. F. Bass,’, came lo the wharf on Tuesday. She was constructed under the superintendence of Cept. Mulfcrd, and is of substan. tlal built, with all the modern Improvements. Her hull was built by Den Oouratn, and measures 166 feet on deck : beam 35 feet; depth of hold 6« leet. She has throe boilers 23 feet long and 38 laches In dlamcte. Two engines, 20 Inches In diameter, with 6 foot stroke. Also an extra boiler to run the engine for hoisting freight, end a doctor, furn ished by Messrs. Preston A Wagoner. Her cabin was built by Gullet k Applegate; paintingbyLt* k Co; furniture by T D Young A Cog csrpets by McOHntcck and Bro , uphol story by Belbert A Co ; rigging by Davags A Roberta; cabin out fit by Massey A Colwell. She Is also supplied with a patent caps.an, works! by eteem, simtler to the steamer “ Silver Wave." Sbe Is now loading for Bt. Loula and Kookok, and will tear® on SUurday. . .$141,790 07 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 6 rss» 3 iacuia watsb if* tub onajnat. Fleamer J.fferson, Woodwd, BravnntlU. •• LuK>rne,BenneU.Brtr»niiTllle. • • Col. Bayard, Peebles, EHxabetb. “ KotisD, Ilenderickßon, West Newton. *• AqqUU, Dickson, West Newton. Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellsrllU. Gen. Larimer, .Rochester. *• lUwalie, Doyle. WtoceUnp. - Ventura, Gordon, BUmbanTillo » Bouth America, Greenlee, Bt. LouU “ Quaker City, MTtanM. Loaisrillo. DEPARTED. K.««mer Jefforsoo, W *• Lui-Tn*. Bennett, BrownsriHe. ~ Col bayard, Paeble» t KUa»betß EolUn, Uemlwriekaon, Want N«wton. A,]niile, nicl!«.n, ton- Midilgon Mo. 2, Uer«t, Well-.ill. - G.n 1-ertmar, lu x'hr.*!. 1 : ,Y,r...t City, Moore, wheeling. Venture, Gordon, StenbenTlUe .. Uroot Wait, M’Cullough, SL Louis. •• Wsnona, gbunlt. OlnelnuoU- puutmrßhi SUubeorllU »“•> WU»«l«ng Packets. „ . JCSLjb Tb* DII'KNAL. Captain J. A. Bnous, jjo JHsjU aoJ fftapping at all intrtmedUU ’“to. DrUHNAI. will l«»« Pltt>baT*h ■>» M “® 4 '2’ nwalar* and Fridays, at 10 A. M.— will lear« Whwtins ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays &l The FUIIKSTCITY will also le*v» Plttflbnrph on Tuesday*, ThuXaS Saturday,, at 10 o'dock. A. n*j k 1«« will Uara Wbwflin* on Btomlaya, Wednesdays aod FrV day a, el 7*4 o'clock, A. M. or fr "^ l w P^"? P S% D A fi *ut, B ortS No. lw> Pp JDt . f ‘ lr# ti:. For ZaDOtUlt, thence to St. J-ouU nn»l Th* it-imr r AD HU A.. Cipl. IliKDiuo*, , fgg* (mill into on FRIDAY, 12lh lnil, for lb« »Ujt« ligMSaaDnrU. . , or p«»P T& wWoW&ft*?"J-.. Tb« atemmer Kr CHESTER, Cnpuln a_W ikNcAKi- Clerk Dsuito; wBl l«*» for the aboee on FU.DAT, Octobor 12, '' '^ ht 01 A*onU_ FOr Mo- I flgfr Clark. P. Qattwa ; »U 1 !«*▼•£* **• Xjgjsg«BmboTe ond Intermediate porte on BATORDAY, October Kith, at 10 A, M. For Moh, or rUNKB, A e «.U- Kor Ctovianati *nd liOnii»Ule« __ The dteamur UKLLANOB, Captain N. CnooKJ; i iar. fcni-.', bu. Wooißcmni wilt l«a" 1« r l » e and Intermediate porta oo FRIDAY, ©rtober 12. h. at 10 A. M. ... For freight or haiumtf* apply 0D bo*™. or lo _ B * d.mII * BARNBB * FLACK, ARrn * Kot 8t Louli Mid ttioknli. Tb» Kt.iamfr R. F. HAB9, C»pt»ln P. 8. Mci. I Glprk, W. a B.«»; »U 1 tan■ ta .nll3Bßga»..K™,- nij ioUrmedi»U porta on SATU&DAi, October 13, at 10 o'clock A M. '°l*n Shl " Kor Sl4 L»oule. , a Th»* hteamer FANJiY FERN, Captain &• | .ICBLAIIiHimL; Clerk, J- KLCoot; wilt towetortha JjjggSfiabove ftnd intcnaedlata porta on FRIDAY, Oct 12 h. at 10 o’clock A. M. or pu««» W? on bggft ”? CR For St. Lonle. , Th* steamer BILVKR WAVE, Captain Jouh I ; Clerk, C. Wans*; wilt leave for above and Intermediate porta on FRIDAY, October 12th, at 10 o’clock A. M. nr ,M|. *Mr- A,,,,. For fit. Loal.: __ The oU'tmer MANSFIELD, Cpt T. 0o» I HSLJ>,„ Clerk. Braun; *lll l«»»for thonbov. Intermodule porta on FRIDAY, October 12th, at 10 A. M- For freight or " For Bt. boats and UUnoU Bl*or. The Btenmor TWIN OUT, Cptmln F. X. r JBBJVanisoi Clerk, J. arraoa; *t»»« *“ e LBBSaaa.hnT. md ,11 Intormedimtt ports on FRIDAY, Oeto&r 12lb, ,t 10 o‘elock A. M. For Mgbt or porenc *PPU °» Ag.nL For Cincinnati and kouleTlllc-* Tbo earner JACOB POE, Captain A. I fcfltniiiT . Clerk, 0 W. BacwiM ; will .MEslffiHaLthß lntermediate portu on rRIDAV October 12, at 10 A."ffT or Slfc,, Ag«,., —Sot Loai>, Qalnna n(t Imbnqne Th. uLt.t ENDEAVOR, Capl. »nmt, I JUsiaJtoierk. Ilium; will lets iDr , Interracdi.tf ports on FRIDAY, Octotwr 12th, ,t 10 A. U. ... Fought or Pttsssg. A ,.nu. itegulnr T»ua»y Whoollog, Marietta and QAlllapoll*. __ The new and splendid steamer CONVOY, I ■mKlißf'-*- Wolf, 3 r. Master, E. DiDtuon, Clerk, leave for the above and intermediate ports every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M., positively. J % ,relSbl ;OTrfa^O&, o ±"B' , A t .tN M .Ap.ots._ For B aahviile. JII _ The steamer ELLA, Captain A. Pos; Clerk, ! JIjS&w&DuNLAP; will leave for the above and interme jß(jsaagiSß»diate port* on FRIDAY, October 12th, at 10 A. M. . . , . For freight or passage apply on board, or to oclO FLAGS 4 BARN K 3, Agents. * J. ft. Burbotu-, LKVKB CLERK, B*. Loma. Mo. t (at W. N. Newell s office.) J. K. BARBOUR having long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Bt«.mboata, guperior inducemonis to Steamboats dealring a INO OLKRK. “f 4 NEW STORE. MOURNING & HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS BROOKS & COOPER WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have taken tha Store Koonj, NO. 75 MARKET BTKBKT, and have now open a most oomplete assortment of the above (rood*. By giving our whole attention to these branches of the business, to tho exclusion of fancy goods, we tblok we can offer advantages, both In assortment, quality and price, not to be found in stores keeping Ihe usual variety. The HOUBKRKKPINQ DEPARTMENT embraces all sta- Dle articles In Dry Uoods used In furnishing and keeping Louse. sop2ad3m__ aTIKM AND NEURALGIA. Dr. BROWN hereby infbnna the afflicted that bis remedy for the above mentioned diseases is one that will cure. He will cure in any ease of this kind. Thle remedy was n«v«t known to fall when properly persevered with. Many Buffer the torture of this complaint for months and i when a few months would procure a certain, safe I Consulting Booms, No. 41 DIAMOND I'iiley * —ffRAPBIATWNEUK— Oon»IBdng of Blank Books, Ltd journals, io., of the various slses and Btylra, Itins'pupers, Foolarap, Letter sod Commercial Note, for and office use; toe best qualities of Writing Papers; Ink, Writing and Copying Fluids; Steel Pens, Quills, *u, at moderate "^VviBON, G 5 Marketgttrota pear Fourth. iTmXjTiNDOTUBa WRAPMMO PAPEBS-SmaU .Dd 'large, lljhl ond h«avft for Newraapew, Inj n * Shota, Oo° feetlonery, rtceirlng and for »7o; whoW'o ood rota.l, at formorto, 65 Market^ear Fourth btreet p a _T>rv Goode Merchants Invited to try them. [oct6 —FIRM UQ.UOB&—I have on hand a yerr fin© assortment Brandiea. for .jneSletaal purpo™». an artMe they can rdron “^ i^ uiDe ' 0 „ Jlway. purchase It p ,^ * AOABBAB Olh—A supply of the-genuln<t/M»CMMr M Oil for lw«tMyto« the h OTt2 U ' rcc ' iTBd 1 comer Diamond and filuket Bt ■ - + % BERM w -» &- , STEAMBOATS. Keokuk* For Cincinnati. passage Apply on board* .*V-*.%%♦•••,< •' -■A’’’ \ -f -' f * *‘W •<- ‘Vs.*’ 4 amusements. THEATRE— 'J. O. FCWTBH, sole L«8*« snd M»na r«r; Wh. H. Ran»,BUga Manager: OflAELaa Foarsa, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J«i V. Boaxrrx. vaicas or araasaioa: Boxes and P&rquette.. -60 c. I Private Boxas, large f W tad Tter“ 26x | Private Boxea,«moil $5 00 Boxes forcoh-ta! perrons 26 cenU - Certificate, securing eeata, cents extra. BENEFIT of Miss ELOIBE BRIDGES. FRIDAY EVENING, Ocroßta 12, 1866, Will bo performed, fTAUH nr Love'l G»m—Eiith, Mias Klolw Bridges; Miw Julto M- Cooke; Olomont, Dubois; Wor thington, C. Foster. Reynot, M Bride. SINGING AND DANCING. To conclude with Oo.d Shot—Louisa Lovetrlck, Mira Elolso Bridges; Hector Timid, A. W. Young. 49. Doors onen at 7 ; porformance to begin at, jj, BARSUH * COL.. WOOD’S AT NATIONAL BABY SHOW! NEW CITY HALL. fob pour da yb only. Commencing on *"*%*■'£%£ '**• Wiu TRIP- W,U b ' TktITQD ATBRN3 AND QOINTBTTS. Humber of Compttilort hmited to One Hundred. High*** Premium) @l*ooo 11J THOSE wishing to compote for “ Priitea,” 9^, OQ )f "J for certificates immediately, ne tbe, applications in New Tort, Boston and elsewhere greatly exceeded tbo number 2MOOO rKKBONS Vi* ted tbe Baby Shows held in New York, Boston and Alhanv. with the greatest delight. MB BABNDM will be present, end delirer Premlnms in arßOn ij,|rn HiW York Prlie Baby, Baveial of l* lo l icßton Pris o Babies, and one Qnatern (or four at a birth) are engaged to be present. OR- Certificates and all information In reference to the n«eir«how in Pittsburgh, can be bad at B bJ W° A. 01LDKNPBNN EY 4 OO.’S BOOKSTORE, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. *2- Hours of Exhibition from 10 to 12; Bto 6, and 7 to q rt vi oc k Doors open half an hour In advance. Admission, 26 cents; chlldron undor teujMra,Ji.lf price. ____ DAN RICE’S great show is comm. DAN BIOE respectfully announces to tho citizens of this vicinity, that his Oreset Equestrian Establishment end Trained Animals Combined, As organized tor 1866, will have the honor of appearing Pittsburgh, for October 19th and 20th, in front of the AWERI CAN HOTEL, Peon street. at q yy. AdmlesioD, 25 cent*. Performance commences at i aud 7 o’clock P. M., each day. e IM nTfTR iq The three great features that distinguish DAN R‘UE»j OBiiAT SHOW Irom every other exhibition in the country ore a* follows: 1. The Brilliant Array of Professional Talent. 2. The Beautiful Btud of Horses, Ponies and Mules. 3- Tho most perfectly trained Wild Animals eTer the Equestrian Talent, the following tmlnenl Artists will appear: Mrs. Dsn Mc«, Mad. Iloiston. Msd'lle Jont«,J ib“ Vocalist, Mad’Be Georgian*, P. H. Rosßton, W. 0. Dale, Young Jean Johnson, 0. Richardson. Cbas Noyce. 1. Showlea, Wo. Walker, A. Lovell, Geo Miller, Master Ohas. Reed, DAN BIOS, And bii counterpart, LtUU Mikr Lipman. In his ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION will bn found tb« itupendoufl and magnificent llcphnnt, Latin Rookta, who? among other feats and aagacioijß tricks, has been IBUght tO WALK TEE TJQET ROPE. DAN RIOE will convince the public there will be nothing done «t bis Exhibition bat what U Noctl, , and DAN RIOS ,111 introduce his thorough bred Horse, Kieslilor, and the famous pnir of EducalM Malts, taught to perform some of the most laughable ami tncredibfi feats of sagacity. Asides thaw, will be exhibited the most perfectly irained AUSTRALIAN BEAU ewer captured. „ A Brilliant Cornet Bond will head the Grand Procession, and pass through the principal Streets at 10 o clock A. M. “ the dly of ."hlbkfou C. H. CASTLE, Agsut. OS. This Company will exhibit at JuliNfiTOwk Monday, October 15tb. LIGONIER - Tncsi*y, '• Ulh. tiAKENS&URO Wednesday, u l‘th. EAST LLBKKTif*- Thursday, “ 18th. BCTLKB Monday, u 23J. oct6 ' JOHN W. M’CARTHY, Bill Poster and distributor, yy Wttl> attend to the Posting and Distributing of all BILLS POH CONCKRT3, LEOTCBHS, EXHIBITIONS, ic- All co sun uni cation?—either by mail, telegraph.or other* V lse—directed to the office of the Morning Poet, will ceive prompt attention. # P* _ and Surgical Operation* Useless—The Blind May So«.*~lt Is gratify ing for ua to be able to announce to the public that the utility of BALLS’ PATENT KYK CUP 3 is now no experi ment,— their wonderful effects are coming dally to the knowledge of the proprietors. Etrangc as. it may reem, it b true, that Hp«*>uc'«i may bedutpaneed vitb entirely anJ eight restored to Its original power. Th-ae enpe are simple, yet philosophical. They are need without pain or the least danger of injury. Beiow will be found poyural c riificatea which speak highly in tbeu favor: « [Prom the New York Evangelist.) A mi almp’e vet philosophical Instrument, has been invented by J. Ball k Co., of this city, by tbe application oi which the cornea of tbe eye Is gradually raised to Us origi nal convexity, causing the f.cue to impinge on the retina without the aidof coovex lenses. Thua by an ea»y proce*« persons who have used glasses for years arc enabled tr dispense with them. Tba editor of the Pennsylvania Ifctnorr&t afl M lotts, respecting the cure cf Mr*. Gurnte&d, of Unlontown Penjutylvanla Usiotrrowß, Pa., August 1, 1864. Bdng well acquainted with Mrs. Curstend, I know iba bofore she umd “Ball’s PaUnt Kye-Oars>mpcwM ble for her to read without the up* of spectacles, and ihat bar right h"« been restored by the um ol ihe Cup*, so that she now reads print with her naked e>o without difficulty. John F Hsjii ell, Ed Peon. Democrat. Dear Sir— Having lost my sight by old ago, l wbk in duced to purchase your wonderful Instrument*, end by orioa tho same according to yonr directions, I socceeded in restoring my right so that l can read by night *r day with out spectacles. I have not used my spectacles far the last three ot four montha, which shows that the restoration Is not a temporary one. but a valuable and permanent care. * Mxlvtlu SNELL, Of the firm cf Snell A Brother*, Flskdalu. Mass. By remitting fire dollars, a pair wUI be rent, post paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad dress DR. GEO. n. KKYBBR, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Pittsburgh, Fa. sopl&-daw_ • O. CCKTIfI o. t. naori- - Brott & Curtis, DEALERS IN BEAL ESTATE, ST. Aethost Puu, Minnesota Territory. Uißd boujtal nod sold Unough oat th» T.rrttorj/ Honey toan.4, Investment* undo to the hftst advantage, Ad Land Warrants located. Also, Agents tefth. Ssrif Sts In tbs town of ST. CLOUD 65 miles from St Anthony, and bead of navigation above the f alls, Tho suivey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Ulsris sioDi at this point, and the numerous advantage it po*- sessc* as a place of business, will make it one of the largest cities Is the Northwest. Rtroncts Rj Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. Uim. Wn. 1L Welsh, Chief Justice ol Minnesota. Uou. J. Meeker. Hon. H. M. Rico, Delegate to Congress. Rice, UolUngsheml A Becker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Scrap A Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. 8. Land Offics. sep2o BBsa^gi r KIBll’S TtIANSPOUTATION USE. ANTICIPATING tbs want of facilities for transporting Freight* to and from tho Eastern Cities, via. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, we hare Increased out stock of Boats, Ac , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives ns a capacity of oTer 1600 tons per month oach way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronite tho State improvements, there will be nothing spantl on oar part to render general satisfaction in fotwardlDg East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER A MITCHELL, augU:y Canal Basin, PJtt»bur*h._Pa L _ Penrhyn Hantels, A FINE ASSORTMENT of these durable and beautiful Imported Mantula will be opened for inspection, for the Htßt timo In this city, at the FAIR GROUNDS. Atb*r the close of the Exhibition, they will be fouad at the Man tel Room* of WILLIAMS A ALLEN, corner of Bocond and Market streets. M. A. Swllor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ffi FURNACE?, Ramies, Stoves, Tiu. Iron and Housekeepers’ Hard ware, Tinners’ Machines and Tools, Tin Plats, Sheet Iroo, Wire Rivets Ac. Ac. 24 North Becond Ptreel, (opposite Buehleria Hotel.) UAIUUBBURU iIST^ 301 — JA.MM BLAKILT «... . DUkelf A Richey, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of B«*ven'h and Bmithfleld streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Paims, Houses, Lota Mills Furnacea, Ac., bought and sold on commission. Lani Warrants, Bills. Bonds and Nows negotiated. Espe cial attention gWen to Bubdiriding Farms aud diflporfng of them. Termsreasonabhj. _ _ ... Frp ?°._ Boot and Shoe Manufactory. . JAMES O’DONNELL & BEO., SB(| Would m»p«cifully inform the vnl 0 f Pittsburgh, that they have op«n*«l a manufactory • l&of MEN’S AND WOMEN'S BOOTB AND SHOES, At No. 76 Bmlthfleld street, Id WrrMAit's BciLorNOS, where they will be prepared to fill all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. Id order to accommodate ail classes of customers they wIU also beep oo sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children's wear. Terms strictly cash; goods at cash jmc/j. A share of th* public patronage iu floHrite.l. [my2<hn D"~ iT BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure .if SECRET DISEASES. Uis success in long standing oases la unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call with* out delay. Persona afflicted with Vsnereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get hia advice. Letters containing a foo Immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No 41 Diamond alley, Pitta burgh. Barrel Intelligence oDiee HOTELB, House-keepers. Manufacturers, Merchants and Mecbaoios are invited and solicited to call and obtain their Quip and their Apprentices. Also, the working classes, both male and female, shall be attended to, and business found for them on short notice, at BARR’S IN TELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty streot. No answer returned to applications by mail, unless ac companied by a postage stamp. flt *plQ Dissolution of Partnerablp. THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and J/usta O’NkU* In carrying on “the Camden Coal Works," under the name and style of JONES, O’NEAL A MILLER, id nntt lilftßAlrsd ISAAC JONES, JOHN D. MILLER. John Oroatt, IMPOSTER OF BRANDIES, GIN. WINES, Ac.—Dealer dn fine Old Monongahela Wms&y, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of gmlthfield and front streets, Pittsburgh. aprl3 ■ Thomas Oliver, . Saddle, harness an© trunk manufacturer, No. 4 fit. Clair street, Pittsburgh. SSU Horse Clothing, Whips, Spays, Ac >£• A Pact wortUy of Record «n<l Atten tion —WRIGHT’S TONHX MIXTURE, a guarantied and certain curt for FRYER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, andperfect eradica tion of tho cause, la one of. the most Important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects cm the poisonous gases are 1 instantaneous, und acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the toneof-the Stoniacb, and invigorating the Con stitution. Unlike the general remedied resorted to (ox Its treatment, snch a a Quinine, Arsenic,’ Ac., which leave the system worse than they foundit, U improyea the general health, 1 purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a i regular and healthy 1 Being prepares! under the immediate supervision of an eminent Chomlst, uniformity of strength may ■d«ny» >» I relied on. Its unprecedented demand, end tbo thousands . of testimonials from'eminent Physicians, aud oaten) who here been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of its superiority oter all other preparations. We can only add, in conclusion, If you are suuaringlrom Peter and Ague, try ttand be cured 1 . ’ PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., Market st-, Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. Pot sale by GEO. H. REYSEB, No. 140 Wood street, and R. B. SELLSES, Plttaburgh. ap27:dawBm to Its-A Substitute for llie Hew Liquor ÜBBAH'S ANTI-BAOCHANALI AN ELIXIR, a safo and rare remedy for the core of INTBMPEBANOB. SSmSwnela intended to produce a change in theays- K SudKlti for alcoholic where we have sold it, we have resulta; so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking j off the Indulgence in Intorlreting^erageSjthißelbtirwfll. be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottie at of SSlSeo H. KKYSEH, No. 140 Wood street, corner of j VtorfaTJtoy. rig? of the golden Mortar. _apgfcd*w CJ-CougH Reiaedic#. —lr. Keyßor*B Peciortl Hyrnp will cure jou. . 141 , Dr. Keyset Pectoral Syrop trill enra^mddUi Dr Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will core LurynS™. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup trill oure Infloonra. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup will care a cold ln the hraa. Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup trill cure Incipient Con letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Bokeby, Ohio,;: '“e’lwent you to send me two bottle, of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There le s lady here who has o cough and the doctors can’t cure her. . 1 “iSVbottteof tHpd everything without benefit, until I got a ootue oi I took it bit twice, audit cured me “ PA? S? stTft. KEySKE’S, Norwood street, and at J. P. FLEMMO'S, Allegheny. ap2s4aw Har»h’a Radical Cur* Trn«» »U 1 cut*; nearly ererv etn of rtduceable Hernia. _ . D T?„hm at variou* price* always on hutd. Chlldren’i Trn**e»ofdiCerßiit forms and Strength fbrpale. ' '>■ Kinetic Stocking* fcr varicose or OTlarged/retas. Abdomnial Supporter*-A down diffCTentilnda. Pile Prop* for tba support and cure of PHea. Shonlderßrace* tio relieve a crooked and de&nuM condition of t£e Cbeft,and many diseases of the Chcsu An‘t?«“'r“”efr j d K or wHrttfltt. KB* gun’s Wbolesala anil, Retail TRUSS DRPO'p, ■???} street, sign of the Golden Monar; or will be sent to any pan of the country by sending the inonoy and measure. : ap2fcd*w __ - ■ ’ ■ ■- DR,, HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GE EM AH BITTERS PfI.RPAB.BD BY DB. C. 11. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL BVTSCTUAIXT OUtt* . _ LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chrome or Servant DtMily, Bittaia of Vie Ktdaeyt, ami a 3 diseases arising from a disordered laser or sumauu . : ! Such . ' uOosstipa* tiQH»lnw*rdPilM, rolsie&iCr Blood to tb» Head, Acidity of tbafltoinich, Disgust for Food,’ Fulness'or wrigbt in tha Stomach, Boa/ Eructations, Sinking* or Philtering at tltePJI of th® Stomach, Sflimming oftbftliead, Horned and Difficult Breathing, Fiutteringuttha Heart, Choak inz or Suffocating Sensation when inlying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fav«r and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Bide, Back, tihrat, Limbo, Ac., Sadden Plushes of list Burning In the flesh, Constant Imngla lugs of Bril, and greal Depression of Spirit*. Tb* proprietor, in calling the attention of the pubUe to this preparation, does no wit a feeling of tho utmost confl dance In iU virtnea and a ln| atlon to tho dteeaaes for which it is rocommeaded. .. . . It is no uow and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and Jw reputation and sale is unrivalled by an? similar pu* paratlons extant. Tho testimony in Its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and indimn* als. In all parte of the country Is immense. Referring any who mar doubt, to my Memorabilia,"or Practical Receipt Book, for farmers and Families, U> be had gratia, Of all th Agents tor t£e German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, PhUa by Dr. G«o. H. Keywr, 140 V/ood street; B. A Fahnestock A Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers I oo Wood street; H.F.Bw arts and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny deelfcdattl? is ; KUOS CITY COfilßllfiltClAli COLLEGE OF WEBTKRN PENNSYLVANIA, A N Institution to educate the BUSINESS MAN. Ool* /V lesre open Day and Keening, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. AA 8 : 200 Students and upwards have matriculated at th|a Bchoolof Practical Am, taught in a practical manner by instructors of practical esperienc* in the business with which their arte are connected. CESHS or toitiob : Book-keeping —full mercantile course, time unlim ited, including commend J calculations, all lec tures, and Practical Penmanship, • - - $36,00 Snmw course for Ladies, (apartment - 20,00 Penmanship—practical—time unlimited, - • 10.00 Hame course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) - 6,00 Ponman-hip, per month, Arithmetic, * ‘ * lVum»n«hip and arithmetic, p«r month, - - b.w Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engluoaring, drafting, mechanical, architectural and w««mentat draw lug and construction —os per agreement. Those that can attend only In the evening, have ail the advantages of tbo day student in lectures and lnstruq ny-College (now) comer of Wood and Fourth—-coon in “ College Hall," opposite the Post Office. reps F. W. JENKINS, Principal- Belchxxtown, June 1.1864. JAMKB C. BICOXT. J “ ' *' i '’mm* MEDICAL. "PIANOS! PIANOS! MANUFACTURED BY NUNNS & CLARK, NSW TURK, AND tOl SALS ST H. KLEBER & BRO., Ho 53 Fxflh street, a few doors from the Fost Office* yg- Jaw ftsc«irat>, tho first few of a large Invoice .of Nunns A Clark’s unrivalled Pianos. choice lot will compriw— -6 Octave square corners, rosewood. cverfj U jjrff I strings, Ac. « « U \J tf 6U Octave, do do do . Octave, round corners, rosewood, carved, muslin reck and lyre. 6V Octave, double round corners, finished all around, b-.-'j do do carved *egs, Kllzal-ethlau style. 6'-;- do Semi-serpontine, very eleganL do do do fi.tg do Full Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do do do The above will positively be sold at New York Fcctary I prices, without addition for freight, <te. H. KLEBER A BRO, Sola Ageats for Nunns A Clark, fbr Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, wpo 63 Fifth Btreet, near the Poet Office. BLAKELY A RICHEY offer lor sale the following de sirable ileal Estate, vis: An Iron Furnace, situate in Armstrong county, accessi ble to ihe city daily by «*«**!, with 186 acres of land; three strata of iron ore, and two of coal; with engines, machi nery, Ac., capable of making 70 tons of metal weekly. On tho land there »ro twelve dwelling houses, store houses, Ac , Ac. Aleo—Two Lots in Allegheny City, on Fmrmouot street, 26 by 160 feet. Two Lots, 40 by 140 feet, corner of Henry and Dethriigo streets, in Keif A Berger 5 s plan of lots, East Pittsburgh. Twelve Lots in TemperancevUle. fronting on Warden at. a@4 Acres of Land in Versailles Township, near Mo Reexport. 1000 Acres of Land in Bonton and Clinton Counties, lowa. 300 Acres of Land in Muscatine County, lowa. Apply at the corner of Seventh and Smilhfield streets, Pittsburgh. sep2&daw WMcbcii Jewelry, Stiver Wares a VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and Silver f\ Watches now in store, from $lO to $275. We are the excloßtre Agent for the Bale of the celebrated 0. Frodflham’ff Improved Chronometer Tim&ktcpcri; also, F. B. Adams A Son, Stoddart, Cooper, Taylor, Johnson an! other approved Watches kept for sale at less than Eastern prfcM-KtWjng to : lighter expenses, and a desire to retain oar home trade as much as possible. Special attention la devoted to the repairing of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. Silver Spoons and other goods manufactured In my .own. shop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods in large variety. W. W. WILSON, corner Market and Fourth sta. Real Kstate Office, Chmcr of Seventh and SmithJUld strc4ls t Pittsburgh. BLAKELY A RIOUKY offer for sale a valuable Farm in Adams Township, Sutler Oounty—l4l acres. A Coal Property of 400 acres. The undivided half will bo sold, with 161 acres of improved land; on which, among other buildings, is an excellent Saw Mill. Forty-eight Building Lota in the Borough of Thirty Boilding Lota near the northern end of the Bharpshurg Bridge. A Building Lot in James B. Irwin's plan, in Pitt Town ship, (a'joining Sixth Ward,! will he sold very:-low ftr cash, as the owner is going to Kansas. Apply to t*ep22:(Uw BLAKELY A RICHBY. Irvtug'B Great Work* The life of george Washington.—Tho ant vol ume of the above work is now ready for delivery—tho second volume will be shortly. It is neatly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plans. Price $2,00 per volume. This edition Is published exclusively by subscription, and payable on tho delivery of each volume T. J. KISNEH A CO. are sole Agents for tho above work. Office, No. ‘3O Fifth street, in •Xauiler’H Bookstore, where tl\e books will be open for subscriber’s names. ''' J T&r All orders addressed to'T. J. K, A Co. will be strictly attended to. 33“ Canvassers wanted. v Land Warrants. rpHE highest market price paid tor 40, 80 and I*o X acre Land Warrant*, of the late issue. - : Also, for SOandlGO acre Warrants, issued tinder th® law of 1850. Apply to aep2l:oaw BLAKELY 4 RICHEY* cornet of Seventh and Smithfield sts.- PERfcONfi Having REAL ESTATE, Produce* or A!b»* uf&ctared Articles to dispose of, or Boases* Fatibb or Btore Rooms to let, will find it to their interefitto gfraTi® a call. We also attend to tbe colleoilon'of ranee, Borrowing and Loaning Moneys, 4c- 4c. Office, No; 63 Market street. |seo2il a. OUTHBERT t’ BON- - a GENTLEMAN, residing in tpe country, :-W»sheS to r\ adopt a Girl of from ton to twelve years of age* Foe particular? apply to 8. CUTHBERT 4 SQN, sepia 53 street. STRAW BEK It V TOOTH WASH—A new and exeolleot article for cleansing tbe teeth and purifying tbe breath. A large supply received by JOSEPH PLI34ING, aepli orner Market and Diamond, j CtITRIO AOU)—76 Iba for sale by __ BsplS B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, ;' v ' ,y_- _■ - -Xp- -^4,^ , -r£%:i^r*iBf' f ' .j''_*: --MEDWAY HflLfcfiNß BITTERS Edit HollandscJi Eruideii Bitters. TWO TEAKS Lave elaMcdrinco tbo iplroanetlctVQr lhia Taluable medteiae into tbeUnitcd BUf o. Ddring this time it has'gaiacil a universal popularity as a reined? tor ' Fever and J#ue t £h/rpeprta t bifcgtition, Bta&acht, ton n/ Debility, OotHvaieu, : jJJKndandlKee&inQpda. , Many of ourmoßfewoithycUizeM testify to its wonderful efflcaoyln aU'tdTeatioiisLoribeßtoiafleh.imii'liyet/As a tonic,-itEerer’has teen equalled, for the reKcf.it Affbrda ia all casesbf debillty or weakness of any kind Is almost in etantaaeoTis.>ln.nKr?oaa»rheuKiAlii3ao4; tionvir has lnnametooa instances proved highlybentßcUL andiatdberseflecteiadficidedeure, * . ~ : “Whfin thclr pallentß bo »e cease to doubt, and Uayirtncs for ooTfidTes. ' pr. ~ <A Gne/of Vy, mefhaxft Ek]ly*?iOy2 J7<lrant, near Smith* field street; |aya t Last Jaly , oit tiedriter, ofi acottonocratflying between Efaicbet an difowrOx lean a, I was t&kenwlth feter and -JPor ekh.t- lobcPidontha I BUffeKd witb tblsdreadfardiSai S thlsiimo I wsb unabletowfitfcj an 4 *rant at least City dol lars fcr different meaidnes, but found no Termancnt relief. 7bree ireQka'ego, one of my friends ideated nnonsiy trying Boerhave’a acurivtaiwaran ted.. After fc*W*3krl must SSa%w% sound man.- 1 *! : tumr baonatwerk no wT*r two -weeks. and hare bad no return of tne Chills andfiiYer whsteyorT’ I certify tbe-üborsfitatfintent ia trusty -,:r ‘j [ btK-Xaieatert.Qot^k&lL Mr, : $ Uasl4scomb;ofßirmingham, says rV. Ibarefound in BdabnTc’s Bitters ftremedyforheadaeho aul debllity. My wife has also u?ed it wiih thfigreatest : . ■ Mr. ! A. r 8iIHclH)l8oii f of Pittsburgh; alfloreniarks'ilmt be has expeHonced muflx relkf from its ueo for bredtebe. ; *„ u • A RoUxndcft \iylng in the Holland settlement of Bbok>yt*an t WiflCOu4i»,'w?;>, ,<Af l sr suffering for some (imotbe.mlseryratiendliigan utter pros ; tr*tloiti ; or mind and bodyyl using Boirand Bittera; to perfect itealib.?i-.'7 r : S!hefect'cf.thla remedybainain suctthlghrepateamong tho Hollander* in Wi£iau£in,ltuehigarl 4 NewA'orfc-“In fact, in erery HoUand-iefUeiuent in the United 8 muchre ltBf4Torr - ■--* * - 1 <■* * - 7-. i -HEALTH.KESTOEEp.; Mr. John DavidsohjUylri g. tan miles abayePlttsburgb, on the taking BoerbaTe’S'Holl&nd Bittersy J could,haidlywalk-rnow, 1 enjoy i : 3n WEAKNESS 0? THE STOMACHED. .INDIGESTION. JnoOierQnai Cun-J-ffaUd-bTf JkciJwMli go Hand Bitters —Thetrif&of Peter 1 Dei¥itt«,;UticsihHoUw»(t Town, She* boygan county,Wisconsin;sul&redmnch frcm.vreakness of Ihertcmdeh' end'lndigestion.;i-Eha hid; been,uoder a phy sidan’icare fortome tim&,butthedi£eaMßeepy*i;to baffle even hi3«hfU;- : filia at out office,' which hasgiyen-tom tocher, eiomach. her appetite and strength's re returning, and we firmly believe that this Is another greatcuiarflficudbyjaar medicine.; .: We hare still to record Enmy wondßXfol cpJFM sheeted by this remedy, hat must wait knottier tipper tttnlty. One thing yon can rely hpon, what wghpve published are from persons much refpKtedm'cdrcomniunity, and axe. literal* • v v EditohSheboyganHletmbod^ Wls. A gast'df <jW Hifttth 1* '‘Standing Gtered by BocrTiavfs gottiind'Bitter*^ Elttetttngh, sayß: “After suffering for threeintinibi with rheumatism—a par t of the tfma Eo sererely'fcs tcycbnfiiiame ttf my bed—l bare bean entlrely cnred hy nslng Boytbave'a Holland Bitten. 1 bavo hadone attack atoeeibutioufid aimrat Instantaneous relief in tbs ■'earns medicine. 5 - Itls, is tnyoplnlon, a enre remedy for rheumatism.” _ ■’•*/;&££.. • AND KffEtIBIATffI'AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather JslßWly to pinsttc*Mreat deal of sickness. To persons troubledWithncrvoUS orrheuma tlo Sffecrione, we would recomnißhd'-Soerhtte^-Holland Bitters. On referringtoour colomiiflj'yqh.wjll .find certifi cates from some of our fibsCGennau ami -HogllekcitUeiu.— We are at refer to several well known gentle men, who have ttBcd, thor6ughly tesfcd,.aaJTnow recom mend BotrhaTC*B Holland for piles. We are not at liberiy to publish thßir namw,hot will tme pleasure in referring any person to them whodenles this St Far\hla affection, one-half of thflpreflcri&&i.dose should be taken—«ay half teaspopnful; morning,' nponand night, ono hour before meals. "Izj ■- ■ 1 ■ - OAHTItan ; The great popularity of-This delightful Jitoma has In duced many imitations,' which thepnWiavabpnid guard against purchasing- Be;hot;pettttiaed'^afew anjtMnfi: nfaA untllyou hare given Boerhavate Holland Bitteis a lair trial. One bottle Will convince yon howjnfinitfily superior it'is to all these ixpttaUdn». 4*. tm. Sold dt gl per' bottls,nr.six holUas for $5, by the cole Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGI^Ja^rAcO-, Manufacturlng'PbarmacentfttaandChdmUts, corner SmfthfialddndTbird sts^JPlttsburgb. And all Ktt6>urßb,'AUesheny,ffiraingbam, and TgiriperamayiUeJ ■ M.sep29alawiy DR. MORSE’S H WIORATING CORDIAL, A pKESOSRSOS IS. USDUSSS. Haaltl flMtond «md Lift. li»igtluM4 MORSE’S INVIGOBAXING IT wßl'rttplaw irtaSacra-Wltb-ietreogth,Jniapncitj wit aOdOKft Irregularity ac tirity, .nil this not only without hatard■ of reaction, bnt witlia happy eflhet on the general organisation. AB" Deer in mimUhatall flntoD with the nr.rcoue system, end that the.parnlirfition of thonerre of motion and eeneation is phydcal death. ■ Bear in mindt alao, that for erery kind of norTOOh dicsare.thc Slizir Oor* dial Is the only reliable preparative known. CURB OF NBHYOUB DISEASES. No language can eonvey.ari lleiu&te idea of the imme diate and eime-t mtco-'jloii3 chango whiob it oocaalone In the diaiaied. deWUlated and Bhattered nerTt.ua eyetem, whetfier brolten downty exoeai, wea\\iynatSre, or impair edhjr Fioknem—the nnhtrung *nl toluol crganiiation la at oncehraced, miTifled and bniltnp. The mental and phpdfiol Bimptomaoi nerroni ifetae Vadish together un der Its itißaenea. Noris the effect temporary ; for the Oor dialproperttetof tD« B^^a;*!a<sjK«>^*« a “ itsd£l and restore Ittoitsnoimirtondiaohi- ... LOBBOY .MEMORY, Ccnforion, gidOlneea, rush of-blood to the hcad, melatti choly. dehllitj; hyateria, wntirttednsra, thonghta of eolf deitrnc&ni-feK of ln&nily,3djspepsi», general proetra- tion, Irrilability, disewa TBSue tcrr6iß, jiilpitatton of the^curi °“ bnm “ *“® The fcnpanllelfd eSecb ofjthis great ofnwdldne. TfacrusfndßofHt!to i olmtafeiTabeca^TeDtoii^ TOdSd tatt« " hlsh Wet. Who enffisra taTigorotlhg Cordial a- WiOi - MARMKD EBBSOHA.;. 1 ,_. , Otoih.nl, will flndthUCotdlel after f n ,{| e»ses?ot Which If la 5 , * maid hard bean watered by ralnzitiandßOllnaslDglein etui® boa It failed tc benedt i FEBBONBOV PAhB OOUSMXIOS. ot eonreoptiTe hahitei ere restored by theracofo “ twtlto bloom wad Tig«, «h«ngiogtt*^to^^P»»-^ low.alcMycolor,toebeeatlialfoacenP l ” loo ' .. Thmo ardboiao or tbaPad&ud todsocholy.decta cod by earlyhabltaof youth, riit^oataweofUi. Si|SSS&»m dreaded, fcosa of memory, should raflacttbota sound mind lodeed, eoaeary roduiiilej tOpromotooonnubiad Jis^na®, SSi&reaita^f^^ 8 01 ooßittatillghtadiritfi yoiit<yft»giS? ■ MneUlfttt * 4 tofa fdeslmilupasted tw»MW? i y ym . ’ following words blown ‘ ir-f Dr. Bom’s . (~ M II , The Ooidleillß jmt Opi.hlßUreotiMfiWrfe:gofoi* a.e^rlMthHodollaTSl.etbom^tJ*»J»L ristari fortw.i«;aou«»;, , ; °- n -?m&Zhv, *• e * gold hyßruggiets throughout thO.O'd 1 * 4 8 “‘ e *’ 0B111 end thoWesfcindies. . . . i.i/ gKTaS tiMi w ft idOWaol a * imobnrgb i «|SSSw ,L diiEnyiil^^pi^ remedy iTiSSS^i" “fflco ana Alley,. *#' - • '. . HtnErijVfif. r>'.v»::r'-- - Pninct Oi Japalci Gln f?® r \ - exceilenM^ QBBSS&SflysSau * C°-> *“ r .7l '7 ISciix.^ 00 - * A»a to iUmtonyw :ii;.sc%An«v •■ Mllßß&ttte.t.lWWelphU. \ '3 - -