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J . • ■ A-., *****,v, II * f V. r i,5»-A~A- y y.. ,U - c &!*.*i. >»*><’ V ' ' ’• till-: -JIT.Y POST TUEBCA7 MOBUING::s:::::::::::OOTOBEB JO, Tho Return Judges of Eleolion, of this oouu ty, after being In session three days.-concludedj thoir Inborß lest eight. In another portioh of this paper will bo found the tables containing' the full rote of the county, os announced by tho Judges. It comes Somewhat into, to bo snro, ■but will be found usofnl, as a matter for fu-; uro roferenoe. Below we giro the rote for caoh; candidate, with the majorities of those elected:! OAHAL OOSIinSHIOSEB, Arnold P1umer...8,779 Thoa. Nicholson..6,7Bo P. Wi11iam50n....2,357 Kimbor Cleaver.. 239 Peter Martin 126 Plamer's Majority BRH/ William Wilkins..7,lo2 | G. D. Gazzam 1,817 | Witklns’ Majority..... ABSEB J. B. Fulton 7,135 Samuel 8rnitt....7,049 L. Patterson..7,l7o 0. Magee ..7,170 3as. Salisbury. ...7,208 M. Hondarson.... 1,883 J. M’BL Snodg'ss.l,9Bl S. A. Long..'. 1,870 Average Damoeratio Majority SHERIFF. Rody Patterson..G,9s4 { Ephraim Jones.. 0,617 Geo. R. Ridd1e...1,959 | Patterson's Majority 337 COBOSEH. Wm. Alexander..7,B4s IG. L. M'Cook G,193 H. Nixon 1,940 | Aloxandor’e Majority PBornosoTAitr Jno. Birmingham 7,094 IT. K. Willson 6,205 J. H. Norm 2 091 | Birmingham's Majority TBBABUBBB. Thos. BlacUmore.7,24B I Woi. Ward G. Y. Coulter... .2,139 | Blactmoro'e Majority OOMMIBSIOHEtt. Jaoob Tomer 6,923 I John Crouob 0,235 W. M. Burchfield2,o7B | Tomer’s Majority AUDITOR FOR THREE TEARS John Murray 6,895 1 Wm. Glass. John S. MtUer. .1,994 | Murray’s Majority AUDITOR FOR TWO TEARS, A. B. M'Farland.6,9oB IL. H. Carlisle 6,380 Thos. Dickson... 1,991 | M’FarHnd’s Majority 6*28 UIRKOTOR OV POOR. John Boylo .‘.8,836 I Wm. Beltzhoovor.3,6B7 Robt. A. Bamplo 1,151 | Boyle's Majority 148 Supreme Court. — Monday, October 16, 1866. —Present: Chief Justioe Lewie and judges Lvwrie and Knox. Judgo Blank arrived and took his seat during tho morning, bafore the ar gument of tho second o&so. Hart:' admr. vs. Lee; Error to the Common Ploas of Crawford oonnty. Continued. Winohell vs. Randall; Error to tho Common Picas of Erie oouoty. Judgment of non pros. Emerson et al vs. Moad; Error to tho Com mon Pleas of Crawford oonnty. Judgment of non pros. Dedriok va. Leonard ; Error to the Common Pleas of MoKean oeunty Judgment of non pros. Barton vs. Ferguson; Error to tho Court of Common Ploas of Eric county. Judgment of non pros. Urban va. Gibson; Error to tho Coart of Common Pleas of Crawford oonnty. Continued Saiilh vs. Bmith; Error to the Court of Com mon Ploas of Crawford oeunty. Continued., Desilver vs. Howard; Error to the Court of Common Pleas of MoKean oouoty. Argued by Mr. Wetmore for plalntilf in error. Anderson vs. Hamilton Township; Error to tho Court of Common Ploas of MoKoan county. Argood by Mr. Krown for plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Wetmore for defendant in orror. Abhsy vs. Dowew; Error to thoConrt of Com mon Pleas or Warren oonnty. Argued by Mr. Wetmore nnd Mr. Brovm for plaintiff in orror, and by Hon. 0. Charob and Mr. Boofiold for de fendant in error. Oa motion of Hon. Gaylord ChttrSh, James McCahon, Esq., of Joffersen oonnty, was admit ted to practice as jxi Attorney of the Supremo Court " Brooks vs. Miller’s admr.; Error to the Conrt of Common Ploas of Erie county. Arguod by Mr. Grant and Hon. James Thompson for defen dant in error. The Court declined to hoar Mr. Babbitt for plaintiff in orror. MoMaßter’B vb. Blair; Error to tho Conrt of Common Pleas of Crawford oonnty. Argaed by Mr. Derrlckson for plaintiff in error, and by Hon. Gaylord Charoh and Mr. Pettas for defen dant in error. Court adjourned till Taesdoy morning at 9 o'clock, A. si. Couet or Quarter Ssbsiobs. —Hon. Wm. B. M’Claro, President Judgo; Hon. Gabriel Adams and Hon. Wm. Bogga, Assooiato Judges, on tho Bench. Commonwealth vs. George Johnston and Jas. Gordon; indictment, burglary. Tho defend ants in this oase aro oolored men, nnd the proso oator, John Robinson, keeps a tavern on tbo Braddookß’ Field plank road, abont ten miles from this city. Tho defendants ere charged with entering the boase on tho night of the 7th of Septembor last, and carrying away a pistol worth $5, and $34 in money, the property of Mr. Robinson —and ass noto on the Bank of Pittsburgh,,and a certificate of deposit on the same Bank for $lBO, belonging to Michael Obler, tho bar-keeper. The witnesses did not appear for Johnston, ana the jary returned a verdict of guiltyae to Gordon. The former was remanded, and the latter discharged. Commonwealth vs. Wm. H. Hoober, indict ment, borglary. Tho prosecutor, George Mil ler, testified that ho saw defendant entor hia house, at a very Into hour, bnt it appearing in ovidoneo that Boober came there for the purpose of oourting Milior’s daughter, and not to steal, tho Jury returned a vordiot of not guilty without leaving tbo box. Commonwealth vs. James Wallaoe andGoorgo Wallaoo, on oath of Goorgo King—and Same vs. Goorge King, on oath of George Wallaoe—oross suits for assault and battery, triod jointly. Tho difficulty occurred on the Blhof Angußt last, and was trifling in its nature. Dove's Meboahtilb Colleob. —Many hun dreds of onr oitliens oononr in the following let ter, and recommend the Institution in preferenco to nil others: “No writer upon Book-keeping has bad the advantage of each an oitenßivo and varied expo rionoe in business. I have known him, person ally, for upwards of twonty yoara; a great part of that aa an extensive American and European merchant, as an extensive ship owner, and as a bank direotor, i&o., and in all these departments ho has borne the reputation or the highest order of business talents. Everything said ot written .by such a person, on tho sabjeot or business, is if Interest, not only to young men designed for bnsinoes, but Cor those already ongagod in it.— It is aloo doe to Mr. Doff, to state, that universally esteemed by all who have known him i as a merchant, tor his integrity, and his upright > honorablo doalinga. j JOHN W. BDBNHAM, * Merchant, .Yo. 8 South Street, S. ¥■ '•''i To Messrs. Habpeb & Bhotobbs. Tbb Baby Buow-opmmonces this morning, und any timo after nlno'o’clook tho’current of popu lation will doubtless run toward thoClty Hall, whero the much talked of exposition is,to. be held. Amongst tho ourious freaks of tfeturC that will be on exhibition there, isoneQuarteru or four at 8 birth, and two sets of ttiplets, and fire or six pairs of Twins. Also, a “Baby” nearly 8 feet high, named Bylva Hardy Betta, known ob the “Maine Giantess." We boliovo that this “Baby”-is not a competitor for any of the prizes offered by Barnnm Sc Wood, yet »ill, for all that, bo on objoot of great ourioßlty.--. Tho “Pot Boy" from Bearer county is expected, and will doubtless be present In.rcply to the nnirorsol inquiry as to whether ‘ Banratn -.wm be hero in person,. .rro reply that bo something of o Hon ho ia too. if notonety can make " imo o Lion/” As the fete is tejWtj tinue but four days,- and tho interest excited groat* our readers Trill poo ibo nocepfllly of on. early yibH. r ,. t Wb refer our roadnrs to tho advertispnieht of Ur. C. Baola, .38 Wood street, .who IB to; only, physician In tho city, that pfootisefl-too -Water Care Syßtem. Tho Doctor has boon Tef? S°Oj. cesefal in BOoato and chronia disessoshoro, where othar wero need in vain ; ond I°*. validg may have fall oon&dcnoo in his treoiatoot OB he ifl fl regularly educated allopathio snd’bdß' moeopnthio physlotan, and uses both systemsin oombination with water, when necessrvryi ; V? 0 can reoommend Him safely to tho patronage Of tho pnbllo. ( ; ~ : Ban OponpEBBOB.—A little boy named Vjm. dSmith, while playing in tho street,' in Blrmltig- Bthom, on Batnrday, was ran oxer by a heavy Iron and killed. Coroner Dowry held an in-; (quest on tho body. ALIiKOIIBNT COtJNTY—Offlelal. 993 iTB. I P. C. F1aneg1n...6,479 J. It. Moorhead.. 6,457 J. H. Foater ..6,610 C 8. Eyaler 6,400 J. K. Soott 6,441 D. L. Smith 6,271 J. P. Penny ..2,046 C. Snively ,1,890 Mosday, October 16 A and trill obnlinah for another week, in Bt. Paul’s Cathedral, wbiohiisattractlnff «n immense oon ootncas principal arotMeasr!J.,n r alw(irth, Dewiitt and Booker, of the order.ofßddmhptorlstsV and wore formerly teing all conrertS; to the Oaiholio dootrino.- Wo are in formed their proaohihg Is very effective. The open eVcry bwbWb al?i o’clock. •• Tub Quahc Joby Is still in session,! bnt !b re tarded in its business a good deal by tho pro crastination ot prosoontors. If thoso.who havo cases beforo that body; do not appear Jthis woek to attend to Wem t tlio .bills will tie ignored, and •thoy oompelled to pay the oosts. j n Col.Peatx ha!r&rHvedwith‘ tho largest and finest assortment of Bhokfi ever brought to this City, and.Fill'Dbmmenoo ids eighteenth annual sals this evening, at the store, of P.; M. Davis, auctioneer, corner of Yfaod and Fifth streets. JiVn would'remind, bdf .ttjhdorji. who deal in Sugar, of the Bale of 60 bhds. prime brown Cuba’ sugar, tins morning at 10 o’clock, ot Warehouse No. 116 Water Street, by P. M. Davis, anction’r. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. deported Expressly loitte Dally Horning Post PromW uhington, WisrrnfGTON City, October 15.—Borne of the iofficera of (be, Navy ieilred hy the Naval Board, hare Ineffectually com- 1 plained ter the President of the iujtieUce done them, espe cially as they exhibit letters from the War Department at testing their capacity, rrhlch bal been received by them. They and their frfends are making extensive preparation* to operate onOocgr&S with thd vietr of obtaining justice. The attendance of Mr. Mason, our minister to Trance, at ihe To Deum, In Paris, on - the occasion of celebrating the victory of the Allies lathe Crimea, U regarded here aepos eeadng no political significance, but Is attributed to mere curiosity on his part Mr. Crampton has received an Intimation from tbe.St&te Department that he and certain Consuls "were violating our neutrality laws. Thit circumstance aggravates the cause of Complaint It to generally heliovod that oqr government will refuse to officially recognize Mr. Crampton, ir heis not recalled by the British government, after additional repre sentations of the causa of complaint which Mr. Buchanan has been Instructed to mak •. ...5,932 The Washington Union publishes Dr. Kane's official re port of the Arctic expedition. It does not differ from ibo accounts previously published. There was 3020 land warrants lssnod during ihe past week. Dr. Kane, accompanied b? tho Secretary of tho Nary, pniA bis respects to the President c f tne United BUten to day. Ite has made an Important correction in bis official report of the expedition. Instead of 300 sqnare miles of the open soa seen free from too, it should read a surface of 3000 miles. A letter has been received from tho Tost Mailer at Bre men by tho Poet Office Department, stating that a mail will be swot to the U, States by thu steamer Ericceon, which la to hill on the 17th Inst. Kallroad Accident* ftu* New Ynsx, October 16.—? Tho freight train from the North, dae at fire o’clock this morning, on the ii&rlcm U»aJ, was thrown off the track, near Williams' Bridge Tb« euzine and two can were smashed, and the firemen were both kill'd. A rail had been placed across the track, the engine coming in contact with It. The engineer ami firemen wvro brothers named Hoax. The clipper ship Adelaide arrived hero yesterday from Australia with a Urge quantity of bruadsteff* on freight. The non. Thomas \Y. Camming*, a member of tbs last Congress, from Kings county, died yesterday at Brooklyn. The Correspondent says the decision on the aubjectof Oen. Scott's pay will b* rendered noon, it will give h m tbs Increased hick pay of Lieut. UenoraL The ship Dutchland rolled for Hamburg yesterday, and took out four criminals, who were sent bark by Mayor Wood. Pbiladelphla Iron Market. Philadilpiua, October 15.—Tn American Pig them have been unusually limitod traosar.tions daring the past «e«*k The inquiry has been mostly for small lota o( foundry, the abort sopply ot which conduces to sustain the market Sales have ham made mostly at $29, and a f«w choice brands have been sold at $2O. Ueod No. 2 baa all been sold ot S2S. Forge has 00l iwwti In request, and quotations are no-nlaul at $24ta thf Standing Curtd ty Bocrtiave’t Holland BiUsrs —Michael itdly, No 117 tterenth, near Grant street, says: u Lost July, while running on the rirar, on a cotton boat plying betwosn Natchsx and NesrOrteaos, Ivu taken with fever ague. For eight long months I saffiaml with this dreadful disease. The greater port of this time I was una ble io work, and -spent at least fifty dollars f*r different medlejnea, but found no permanent TftUof. Throe weeks ago, one of my friends Insisted upon my trying Borrbave'a Tfrdl»tw| pittera, saying that a cure v[oct36J. !• IF. a HAVEN. ’XKttSTANDS—Agreat variety of plain and ornamental X 1 pattern* Jb ß *rogglygdby {octls]-" W»B. HAVEN. •T 7; Ago QUi—6 bbla Jtut ruoelved and for rads by I i Pell'S ' FLEMING BROS, HONSX SOAP— tor sale \ybiy - 1 [bcti&l- r . ; Mamsa ctm OVVI3KT OU—d bhls jastreceivod and for sale'by ' *g> ?cW ■ ' yEHgTHO PttOg. OIL—3 sroafl gemiloa jaat iroslveasoaior idafcy ■ gcUBJ. FMmKg BIIQB. OABBAMMIJ/A— OM'J»CO6 T.’b ]OBt mo. 1 red and for Q rale by foctllif ... gLBMINQ.-liaOH. T/gr iw a received anil tor sola by Kti6., , , (octis)- I' -yLEMiNo imoa, IQB—U»tfiingftDd Toilet jaßt received and for ealo focUft]-- PLEHIKOBaO9. m Tj'ABINA—I2 boxes HecSei'a iUsf roMlyed is£ faietli Jj. fey ’ ~ ' roctl6j-- ~ gPEMING WO3. ■:. ■ .ELBMIHQr 8808. >l2 keza Freeh Packed Butter; Joetwceired faj ;7a7 rHEHBY * IT; dotting Oheeaefor sale HKm^ffiCOLLgra Vittogs—iadoze:7ttanarsierfory isle= 7:gracrg, corxmk, B. B-Oara, ooLUNa Cra TKEH ' 2W lb3fo £t a &raK *«. |V-i >-■ *>? *' ■'' " gcvti jait nwßiTOl.ima fcr ... gLcmxa BBoa. ■» W w »n.fcdtim COMMERCIAL POST. PITISBCOOH BOAIU> OP TBADK AHD aSfteilAßTS' BXCnAHG B» OFFICERS. jyaident-U WILMARTH. Firtt n« JfruiderU-~T. iL Clabkb. Bteomf “ ‘ Gso. W.'Oass. Trcawrcr —N. liomßa,. Jr, ' Eeantary —Jams P. Rare. Superintendents. T. Nobtu&s, Jb. QmxuUtl hf Arbitration far October —Qeo. /JY. Oass, V. P.; IsAriri T. B. Updikb, Baml. 1 ilwo&tu, j. b. Casfold. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKETS, " r ' Omaoi as daily Moamria Post,) , , • - Tuesday, October 10, 1865. j FLOUR —Sales 20 bbls extra from wharf at s7,Bf>. GRAIN—Sales 1000 bus Rye, to arrive, private terms. CHEESE—SaIes 60 boxes W. R. at 10a BACON—Sales 1000 lbs Shoulders and Hams at 12%c, 09 days. HAT—Bales 2 loads from scales at sl2@lB. MKTAL—SaIes 200 tons Martha Furnace, eoid blast, at $3l, 0 mos. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Niw Yoaa, October 15.—Stock market unchanged; star ling exchange'inactive; Cumberland 27 %; Michigan Central 07%. Flour lull, with sales of 14,000 bbls. Wheat dall; sales 45,000 bus. Corn lower; sales 55,000 bus at 84% for mixed, and 08 for yellow. Pork quiet; soles 300 bbia. Beef firm; sales 150 bbla. Lard has advanced, with sales 260 bbls at 12%. Whisky him, with sales 6,000 bbls. Coffee firm, with sales 000 bagß Rio at LIU. Pager firm ; solos 400 hods. Molasses buoyant, with sales 100 bbls N. O. In Llnsoad Oil an 1 Lard Oil there have been no sales of moment. Freights steady and firm. Connie's firm at 16%. ”PiHLAD*LPttiA, October 15.—Ootton dull, and prices re main without change. The receipts and stocks of Flour continue exceedingly small, bat the export demand has fallen off; sales of 000(51700 bbls extra and extra family nt from $8,76 to $9, including 390 bbls American Mills XX, at the latter figure; standard brands held firnly at $8,60 per bbt. A good demand for Wheat bo,h for shipment nod milling ao>l prices well maintained; sale* 11,000 bushels at $1,9&<2>1,97 for good and pr me Southern Penn sylvania red; and inferior and prime white from $1,93 to $2,10, principally at $2©2,05 for fair and good quality. Corn scarce and In fair demand; sales ItSOObushels yellow at 95 cents, allant. WhUhy unchanged; snlw In bbls at 41@42, and in hhds at 41. Cim ixsATi, October 15.—Flour dull and heavy ; no sain* prices nominally $7,25 for superfine. Wheat held at $1,60 for prime red, but buyers nre holding off. Whisky firm aud in good demand; sales 576 bbls at 33%. Groceries dull and unchanged. The river has fallen six inches since Bnt urday. Baltimoos, October 16.—Flour...Small sale? have been made today at $‘5.60*63,37% for Howard street. Wheat Is soiling at $1,95(eprk, were found to rental n bucfc-*hoi of the sir? of 110 to th» pound, and pfewod hail* rl the sis* id 100 to tbs pound, to tho amount of 1"4 ,j>ootids Id weight, and 26 pounds of sheet lead. No. -1. flic bears were inode of while ptoa.onc itjcSi thick, oretaflcd at tho corners, about lO*q tur.bm long, KA* inches wUr, an I 4}.- a inchsa ilsrp, tonid* messare tatn;. The lodtont of on.* id tba boxes was of heraicek. They w«r»* strapped once around the middle with one iach hoop Iron. It D clniowj by the iMpositary at Du(«uqoe, thnt tho box?* eorii contained gold coin to the amoant of $25,000. They wrr* marked with card# addressed lo the “Assistant Treasurer U. 8 , New York," which cards are a u> be genuine. Now, th»r«ilbre, Jot thi* purpose of diecoveriDg how this fraad was and bringing to justice the prrpeir* tors therwof, the Amerk'su Kxprts* Campany aril! pay $lO, OJU for the rscorery of ihe money, or in that propoitloo for any part of it, and fb,oou f.-tr the ftrra»C anil ai Uu* oiTcoder#; and they will pay liberally for ieforuiatlnn rclatlTs to the making of Raid boxes, the famUliing of sorb lead bails, shot, Ar, Ac.., Ac. AM coinmunicatioca phoaid lie addressed fn the rubscii bera. W«WB, IIUTTBKPIKLD A 00, New York, LIVISGffTON, FAUGO A a», Buffalo, Pfoprletorfl of the American kxprvsa t‘o. lrwlnK*» Great VVorU. rriHR LIPK OP aKOiIGE WASIIINUrON.—Tto find ved X a®* the above work Is now rwady for Jciivery—tbs eoeund volame will be ready shortly. It hi ue-tly gotten up—printed on lloa paper, with three or more portraits and piano. Prion $2,00 per volume. Tbt* edition l# published explosively by &ab*crlplioo,and payable oo the delivery of each volume T. 3. KIBNKU k CO- are «oie Agent# for the above work. Office, No. 30 Fifth etrcct, in Lauffer’n Ilookatore, where th# books will be op<>n for subscriber*!) namea. gy- Ail order* addrvased to T J. E. k Co. will be strictly aitnoilfri to. Canvaswr* wanted aug2 daw2m i. i. otLtaarlt.. J. J. UlUciplA 4 Co M LOOKING GLASB MANUITaCTUHBIUI, anl Deaforaia Looking Cflasa PlsU\fi, Plot# Glass, Kngravings, Comb* and Fancy Goods, No. 76 Wood street, riLt«bargb On hand and mads to order, GUI Pier and BlaaU* Mahogany, RoeewooJ, Walnut and UUI V ram us, or Mould ing, of every description. STEAMBOAT CAIUNH Perorated on.l Gilt. |ort4 BTATION KU¥—Oonthuing of lil'ank Book*, l^d- i. ) gets. Journals, of the various il:n and stylos; Writing Papers, Koolsrnp, Letter and Commercial Note, for sclrrvd, family, store and offim um; toe beed VKAI*PING~PATKOB—TmaTI and Urge, light and heavy, for Newspaper*, Dry Goods, Shoes, Confectionery, Ac., now receiving ami for eale, wholesale aod retail, at former low prices, by 05 Blarbet, Dear Fourth street l*. P.— Dry Good* Merchant* invited to try them. |i»etti SOWMUrT'S LUjUIDUAIU DYK almout Tn**t»nt ly r**d or grey hair to block or brown. Thii Dye lm« been Ufud io liiousftodfl of cafi-j*, uud l« a moot excellent article. $1 per Ik>x. lIKHPKTI Ci SOAP l# used for removing ton, aallownow. aod redness of the skin. D also cures all chap*, chafe* and rouffbnm* of the skin, and render* it soft and white. l-‘ ; eent* per cake. Sold by 8. L. CUTIIUKJIT, ootO 63 Market street • ri'Ufi CONSTANT UBE of lb# ROSEMARY will k««*p lb** hair ao ft and luxuriant to the most advanced ago. It eradicate dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy and clean. It Rifto prevents the hair from falling off and promotes Itn growth: »n«t then it ia only $5 cent* per bottle. Sold by octB B. L. CUTfIBEUT, 63 Market st D’UKHB GOODS.—a. A. MASON A GO. Invite attention to the large and decant dock of Dress floods tboy lmv« )oct recaked, comprfnng the mod fashionable shade* of Freoch Merloop, Paramattas, Plain and Figured Wool he Lainoe, Wool Plaidx, Ac, Ac. NOTICE TO FARM KRB. Moore’s Patent improved Drill, for flowing Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley and Ur*** Seeds, for sale at the Seed and Agricultural Store, 47 Fifth rtreet, by |aug22iw3t*l JAMES WABPROP._ YxOUBLK BARREL TWIST AND PATENT BREECH J / GUNS, from $lO and upwards. Call at the Enterprise Gun Works, 130 Wood street. aug27 ___ BHWN A TETLEY. CSIAFNIB, OASBIMKRKB, Ac —A large and well selected j stock of Broad Cloths. Blark and Fancy Cawimeres, Oassinetls, Tweoda, Jeans, just received by «ct» A. Av-tfARQN A CO. AP>LBTON’B DICTIONARY of Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work, and Engineering Illustrated with four thousand engravings on wood. In 2 vols. For sale by U. T. 0. MORGAN, oct2 No. 104 Wood stregt, near Fifth: "INR PAPER HANCUNaS^uel.Decorations, lo Gold and Velvet, for Parlors {JHW other new designs, just received and for sale by W. P» MAKBHALL A QQ., oct4 67 Wood it new N. 0. Molasses rPCfeWed l\ m per steamer Ella, for sale by octU ATWELL, LEE A CO. PK&IN TEA STOKE, No. 88 Fifth Steect—Just re ceived, a l&Tgo stock of GREEN and TBAS, cons fiting Of all the different flavors and grades, pufthased direct from the Importers, for cash, and will be eoldwbole*, sals ajid retail at the lowest prices. 8. JAYNEB,' ATOHJUjOR’S HAIUTyE— Acknowledged to he the beat Hair Dye In tho world. Twelve'dozen received b y |octtl JOS, FLEMING. Fjjaii BRUSHES—A very large and tine assortment of ftwh Brashes, embracing every variety, lost rac’d by octi JOS. FLEMING. *f7UNB HAVANA hJSGAKS—I have Just received another J? • supply of genuine Havana Segars. Those wishing an excellent article of Began can always procure them at oet2, JOS. FLEMING’S: It EASE—No. I, for Railroad Cats, 4e4 No. 2, for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriages, Carts, Brava. Om nib asses, Ac.; lor sue by Mt? mWHT H. COU.IKB. IimNDOW GL&Kt—P. A 3. Swearer's brand; W BO boxes 8x10: , -20 do 10x12 J : 25 do 10x14; Willi other eirea-for Bale by • ootOi ' SMITH, MAIR A UDNIER- AOABSAB OIL—A supply Of the genuine Macassar On, for beautifying and promoting theerowth of the hair, inalrecalTod by M J0 J B ' pct2i comer Diamond and Market st SQIRTB AND COLLARS—Just received from the Facto ryj a fine lot of Bhlrta, (French wrists,) with or withont the new Mylaßyron Collars, by 00tl 1 X» HIBBItFJLBLD A SON. PTIBE HANDSOMEST assortment.of Gaiters and Fancy Jj Shoes can be booght at 107 MarkeUtreet, cheap or.cash. • [ang4f W. B. BuiiMEBTZ. Q. SUGAR—7O hhda prime for sale by , odfi SMITH, HAIR A HUNTER. f not to-day—get your pbli at CARGO’S, X 76 Fourth Lafayette HaU. oct& < UV. - **' N jtiteWswoM tkltrh&M&J*'* 5 fgefc'3 the pier mark,laflt andetlll g£B?g up. TJiaripe jvab fconi the Alleghany. Business.un whaxffcrt3k. Ruyumoapiof prodace—wheat, rye»rcgm and'Bourv—arrival* also, notwithstanding the new Uquor law, a large quantity of whisky arrlvedf which, we bellevd, Ifl Ihtenielfot a French market The prospect for falFi|?good. Tax steamer “ Forest City,” Oapt B.A. Way, latheregu* lar Wheeling packet to-day. She leaves fttlO A, M| The GalHpolls packet “Convoy" will leave thlsafter noon at 3 o'clock. . Oapt. B. F. nutcHiwsoN calls his new Hide, wheel steamer, the “Somrolgn,” instead of the “ Bomlgor," M the types made us say yesterday. _ Trautoamer “ Fljra,*’ Oapt. B. Dean, wBl fcnvo this oven* log for Cincinnati, tfihe la ofligbt draught, and her accomf modatlons will please the mostfaatlduous traveler. Tut steamer “Quaker City” will Icavo this morning for Cincinnati and Louisville. Capfc. STDanM, although a stranger, has become very popular with the shippers and travelers to the Falls City. Tus lino eteamor “Chicago," Oapt- C. L. Brennan, will leave this ovonlng for Cincinnati. She Is one of the host light-water packets doing business between this and the Queen City. Travelers and shlppors wilt find It to their In terrst to give her a call. Tub new steamor “R. F. Bass,” Oapt. P. 8. Malford, was unavoidably detained yosterday; she wilt positively leave this morning oarly for Bt. Lonla and Keokak. Bhe Is well provided with every accommodation for the comfort of emi grants going West. Tits Cincinnati packets have commenced their regular trips. The steamer “Allegheny” leaves this morniug, at 10 o’clock, Id chargo of Capt I N. Cook. Our ynungfrlend, a L; Cole, takes chargo of the clerk’s office. There Is no re:ieon to doubt but the “ Allegheny ” Will deserve the repu tation she already bears. Be on board early to secure your state rooms. 6 new 3 nrcuo watie m tux cturrasi. Biramer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. * 1 Luzerne, Bennett. Browusv ille. •• Col. Bayard.Peebles, Elizabeth. " EolUo, Henderickson, West Newton •• Afiullla, Dickson, West Newton. •• Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. “ Gon. Larimer, Rochester •• Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. u Ventura, Gordon, Stoubeoville. >• J. O. Fretuoot, Stor.kdalo, St. I«ouL<. Chicago, Brennan, '• inrlnuati. " Brazil, Grace, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. flamer Joffarson, Woodwax.l, Brownsrlllo *• Luu-trms Ifooofttt, Brownsville. •' Col. Bayattl, Besides, Kliiabeth. •• Koliao, iicodarlckwio, West Nfwtoo. AouMU, Dickson, West Nowton. *• Mkcbfgnu No. 2, llomt, WelbrvUle. *• U«jo. Larimer, , Hootaslor. Pittsburgh, StoubenvUla and Wliaaling ,-rPackets. I Tbe DIURNAL. CapUln J.A. Bholcj, aod FGUKST CITY, Captain U. Wai, will «m ns regular DAILY FACKKTB, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate port*. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nwsdays and Friday*, at 10 o’clock, A. M.— JWtn-»»*v *l»e will leave Whiwlijw on Tuesdays. Thursday* and ha turd ays, at o’clorb, A. 81. The FOKISST CITY will airs* Irava Pittshurgh on Tuesday*. Thu relays and Ratnnlays, at to o'idork, A. M-—• Refurv-tny, Cbo will foare Wheellna on Monday#, WedneeJavt- and Fn day*, at ‘o’lock, A- M. Pur freight or parpag* apply on ty»rvl ox t° J. D. OOLLINaWfkJD, AgenL No li»h Front nlrr-et Ilcgulnr Tutsday Packs! for Whwnllnff, • aarletta ami flaJilopclls< mj. The now and snlomßd staamer CONVOY. Wotr, Jr., Maxtor. K. Dsi-aanu, Clsrk. leave for UiDabPTeandfQtannrdtaU- every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. nociUvely. Fur freight, or apply on to JV2H G.M. UAltroN, cr 0. UAIINKif. Agvotv th# ,tf X m»r CHICAGO, CapUin C U Ba*3 t Kwft*i_*l *’*'“ will icavv f«*r tho abr»»e aa-1 all iuter port* mi TUESDAY, at For frf&M or passage BcrpJj cm hoard- For St/ Loait. ___ The rtrtiaer J. 0. FIIEiIONT, Captain J. I Btocepu.l; Clerfc, Au.ES £T»*;*aiAUi; wi!» u?r th« aboT* and taiormrdbito P°rt* WfcDJffc»t>AY, Oot 17th, at 13 U. For frrljbt or apply * For Ctnctonaii __ The ktoamsr 1 LDIiA, Captain Basil D*»a, I JCSL*&wIII leave tor lh» above and intermediate port* JjfisSgggSioTi TUKnDA*. October 16, at 4 P. M fV»r frvLbt or pas -skffs apply on board, or to orllC J D. GOLUNGIVOOD, A«e&t. The stwuart KMMA URAMAM, Captain I .IffijiJftMnaEiia Avcai, rfll lasv,* for!hr>alx.Y»*nd all port* on TUESDAY, October IGth, at 3 V M. For frri_*bl or p«uuaga Apply on board, or to nrtti BARNES A COLLING WOUD, Ac*t»U Tb« *te«>M&r YOUKTOWN, Captain Tuo* I , Ctork, Y. inCumsar; will toaro tor lb* & d>i intermediate port* on THURSDAY October l 4 ', at H> A. M. For freight or portsago apply bo boanl, or to ,rtu JOUN FLACK, A^»Tit fr’or Cincinnati oud LottliviUe* The *ti**tn*T QUAKER CITY, Captain Mo- I .taPaann*: CtorS, Y. Galtrro; will l**v» tor the no*r I, or to <*ctt2 FLACK *_BAIINEB, Agaoto. For Sit. LouU and Ei.eoli.ufe !« ■- Tbo ktramer Ik V. ttASS, Captain P. A. Mu -1 glfaS&afrroftP. Clark, W. (J. U*a&; will lrx*v tor th-< ■S&lluSsSsabove and intermediate port* on TORQUAY, October 16, at 10 oVU«*t A. M. For freight or passage apply on tieard, or to Oral FLACK A HAUNRA, Ag-nto. «$• K« Bkrboari IKVKH CLERK, FT. LctrtS, Mo , (at W. N. Havell'a j offim.) J. K. BARBOUR haring long experience lo Retiring and Dtorbarglug Itrlght tor tfleamiKai*, offers superior indarrmento to BtotunboaL dosirtag b DIEOUAIU). INU CLERK.. tny4 IkIUiPORAIAI tor supplying Goal to tb* Boat* cf the PIPrSUURGIJ AND CINCINNATI DAILY *ACKKT UN K, for the coming iwaron, will bo rrratved up to the 16th tm>taot, at cron, Bt tberiQronf WU. IXOLMKh A CO., Market Street The Goal is to be d<*Hv«ml In the Bins of the Itc-Rtu m quantlti** from 1,000 to 4,000 baabrla, as may bo inquired by the Captain*. Tb« contract to comroeart on the opening ol Parket Navigation this Fell and to extond to the tot of July. 1856. Add re**, “ PItOI'OSALS FOR OOAL.” rscbjdul Mtaiixtcs’ iUn* ur FtTmcKau, t August 31, 1M&. I ritiiK STOCKHOLDERS of lh« UnnX ol i'iSto X burgh are hereby noticed that tbe third luptaimrut ol sld,bo j>r r share will Lo due on the 10th of October proximo, cun! the fourth and last Instalment ol per share on the 'doth November following, payable at tho Ranking Itouee, on Fourth street, as per teaolaUnu ot the Urard of Dirrotorn. I sept | GEO. |>. McGHKVF» Co-vluer. .1. 8. DA VIAON, Kleotloa. A MEETING of the Btockhold«r« of tho Thnptran&rilU anti yoUsJwcn Flank Hoad Qimpxnu, for tbe purjiose of rhooaing oflieerfl to wire for tbo ensuing year, will be held at the office ol the Traaanwr, Fourth on the FIIIBT MONDAY of No.*cmher uaxl. Uy ordt-r of the hoard. J. 8. DAVIBON, oett) AUSTIN LMIS, Tfeft(turs»T. |>HKUMATIKM AND NKURAI.fIIA —Dr.' ItROV'N IV hereby Intortoi the HtOirt.vl that hie remedy for the above meutionrvl diei'iuo** In on.* Hint »U 1 run*, llewltl warrant a care la any case of this klml. This nunrdy »* m neror known to fall when properly persevered with. Manyeuffar the tortore of thlßcomplalnt tor months end years, when a tow months would procure a certain, safe and flpeodyrnmedy. OQcw and Primt© Consulting Übonut, No.-91 DIAMOND alley. , lUjU KsUte Office, ' Corner of Seventh ajjd SmithlUUi f J\ltsltyrT)h. '' BLAKELY A UIOIIKY offer feu eaWavaluaMoifßrtlLlri Adams Towpabip.'BaOer County—l4l acres. A Oal Property of 400 acres. The undivided iulf will V sold, with 161 acres of Improved lAOili-fln which, whong other buildings, is on excellentflow RlilU : '• Forty-eight Building Lots.in the Borough of; Manchester. Thirty Building Lots near the northern end of the Sbnrpsburg Bridge. A Building Lot la James B. Irwin’s plan, in jpiu Town* ship, (a ijoinlng Sixth Wafd,) will b»> sold Tory low for cash, as th* owner is going to Kansas. Apply to eep22:d*w BLAKELY_* RICHEY. Watches, Jewelry, gllvtr Warel A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT of Gold and BUv« Watches now In store, from $lO to $276. We are the eiclpfliye Ageqt fbrthe sale of the celebrated 0, Prodsham’s Improved Chronometer Timejxepcrt; alsp, g, R Adams A Sou, Htoddari, Cooper, Taylor, Johnson and other approved Watches kept for sale at less than Eastern owing to lighter expenses, and a deslro to retain our home trade as much as possible. Special attention is devoted to the rop&lrlng of Watches and Clocks, Jewelry, Ao. Silver Spoons and other goods manufactured in my owp shop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Etf6esrGoodu c in large variety. W- W. WILSON, augiiij corner Market and Eonrthets. - Watchu and Watch Repairing*- *Yjrr w. WILSON, Market street, cornor ofr Fourth, ff • Gold and Bllvor Watches from slo-ia i3Qflfcs Sola ( agepcy for calo of Charles *Fr ■ ‘ * ••• - * » ♦ • ‘ * n,* ‘ POET OF piTTSBTTRGH. A HftfV Hi>- Rosalie, Doyle. Wheeling. Venture, Gordon, Bteutonrille. Endeavor, Markell, Bt. UuU. STEAMBOATS.' For Cincinnati' Zaaeiv Ills F'or Bashvlllr Prepoiati for Coal, Land War^ant>< V * -t ? * * ■ . „■ - --Vv* n ** r * •«, - Ja* * 4» . % * * * 1' '' AMUSEMENTS X&i Wh» jLßaiprfltaEft. Manage*oßAßU3.-.FD3T£B, 'Actfbg'Mahager. Treasurer, J, Y. Bombs. • { W V ". ;«BTCE3 « ■ABK!BSi6Hi i Vv ' v i Boxes and Patou etts~ | Private Bores, targe SS.OQ Becbhd Tier'..'.... ~., w 252.| Private Boxes, small—. .$6.0() Jk>xesfbrcohro l ........... .....26 eonhf.i Oartiflrate, spring seats, 12*4 cants ' i Second oight of Mr. BENNETT. '' j TUESDAY EVENING, Ocftota 16, 1956, j -.**'*.' The Play off ! Tlm filfiVoftatit of Vonice—Shylock, Mr. James Benndtt? Gtatiano, 0. Foster; Anioaio, Moßride; Baa s&nlo, Dubois; Portia, Mtb. V. Cunningham; Neriasa, JaH»M.Co6to; 1 SINGING AND DANCING. -To conclude with the new Farce or The Wedding Breofcfaat—Gadabont, P. 0. Con ninghamjMrs.Maichem, Mrs. Borette. 49*Door« open at toT; petforthance to begin at 1%., BAENUM * COL. WOOD’S GREAT.NATIONAL BABY SHOW! AT THE NEW CITY HAL. FOB ■FOUR DAYS OXLY. Commencing on TUESDAY 1 , October loth, continuing . T?lh, 19th and 19th. 34 Premiums, amounting to 83,180 ! 1J Will be awarded to the FINEST BaUIES, TWINS, TRIP LETS, HUATBRNS-AND QUINTETTB. Number tj f Compttitort limited to One Efandred. } Qlgheit Premium, $l,OOOlll rpHOSE wishing to compete for “ Prizes,” should apply X for certificates Immediately, as tbe applications in New York, Boston and elsewhere greatly exceededythe number limited. OVER 250,000 PERSONS Vis ted tbe Baby Shows held In New York, Boston and Albany, with the greatest dalight. MR. BABNUM will be present, and deliver Premiums in person. Mlaß HANDY, the Maine Giantess, nearl» 9 feet high. The New York Prize Baby, .. . Several of the Boston Prize Babies, and oue Ooatoru (or four at a birth) arc engaged to be present. Certificates and all information in reference: to the Baby Show In Pittsburgh, can be had At W. A. UILDBNFKNNKY A CO/8 BOOKSTORE, • Fifth streot, opposite the Theatre. J -. 49*'Tfou»it of Exhibition from 10 to 12; 3to 7 to 0 o‘c lock. - Doora open half an honr in advance:' : Admission, 25cents; children under ton-years, half price. _ oct&Alv* DAN RICE’S GREAT IS COMING. \AN RICE respectfully announces to the cflfrena of i J this vicinity, that his Great Equestrian KatabllahmentemU Trained Animals Combined, As organized f0r.1865, will have the honor of-appearing before them, at Pittsburgh, for TWO DAYS, Friday end Saturday. October 19th anJ 2Jth, in front of this AMERI CAN HOTEL, Ponn street. . Admiarion, 25 cents, Performance rornmehces' at and 7 o'clock P. M., each day. The three great features that distinguish DAN RICE’S UUIOAT HilOW from every other exhibition In tho conutry are an follow*; 1. The Brilliant Array of Professional Talent. 2. The Beautiful Stud of Horses, Ponies and Mulm. 3. The most perfectly trained. Wild Animals ever exhibited. Among tbe Equestrian Talent, the following eminooi Artists WIH appear; Mr# Dan Rico, Mad. Uneaten, Mad’llo Jonta, (he Vocalist, Mad’Uu Georgian*, P. U. Ross ton, W. O. Dale, Young Jean Johnroo, 0. Richardson, Ohas. Noyce, 1. fihowles, Wn. Geo. Miller, Master Cbno. Reed, DAN EiJK. And his counterpart, LBtle IRIv Ltpnan. In hb ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION will he fuund tbe etupeudoua end magnificent Elephant, Cat la Rookb, who, among other feats and sagacious trickn, has t»een tanght u> walk rm: tight now. DAN RICE wIU eonrluetsthe puhlfc there will be nothing done at hi* Exhibition but tthat to Novel, Wamlerju 1 , and J fatally Instructive* During each exbSlsltlon. DAN RICE will Introdaco bto tborcagh bred Uoffl.i, Kxctlilor, and the famous pair of FJncaLni Malts, taught to perform some of the juoa langboblrt and Incredible feats of Sagacity. Resides iheis, will be caiublLed tbs moot perfiTtlytralnod AUSTRALIAN REAR ctor captured. A Brilliant Cornet Band will head the Grand Procession, and pose through th** prini-ipal streets at 10 o’clock A. M. oo tl»doy of ( O. U AijeoL : Tbi* Company wiU exhibit at t JdUNBTOWN - Monday, October l&th. LIGONIKU Tuesday, “ 145th. ÜBRRNSBUiUi \YedD**day, 44 I7tb MAST LIBERTY..-.. Thursday. •• 18tto BUTLER - Monday, “ SSI. 6c t$ JOHN W. M’CARTHYj St HI Poster atul Distributor^ 49" WiU. attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kjtuto of UIIX3 FOB 00S0KBTS. LBOTUBBS, EXIUBITJONH. Ar. All «smmumcatioc»-~cilher by mail, tvlegraph,or other* wlso—directed to the office of the Morning Poet, will re ceive prompt attention. ap? HOST EXTBAOBBII7ASY HACHIKS, [TThtcb tAr.fc tho Diploma at the New York hUtr Fwir, ISM and eeveral other Pairs,) FOR REMOVING CORN FROM THE COB! • oTK CHALLENGE any Machine In the world to op YY proarh It In caw and RAPIDITY OF HAND WORKING! It to an entire new principle, NEVER BEFORE DISCOVERED/ AND A. GREAT CrUIOSITV 1 A boy 12 yeara old will shell from ReTeoty to eighty bush ol* of Corn In a day, (without fatigue) of either dry, damp ur green Corn—separating It from th* Ob. No cleaning the required. Krety kernel to rvmoTcd from any size rob, not destroying even tbe husk in which tbe corn grows. Instead of crushing tho Corn off the ooh, It to picked off, as a child would dr> with hto fingore. It pick* off tho fair kernel* for planting. Every former know* no machine has ever done thto. 100,000 of tlteae Machines ARE UNDER CONTIUOT, MAKING AT DIFFERENT POINTS! tub ueuafto FOR THESE REMARKABLE MACHINES, Exeeidi CredlbllUy l For Farther description, noe “NEW YORK TKIBVSF. L'XTK V." and laiiy paper*. T li Ii la no cleh-iiißOf llnmbngt THERE IS A PILE OP MONEY In this Honopoly ! >Ve incite Uu»o who Want to make ihe “ BocVe," lo call at MASONIC HALL. WILLIAM HOTTER, DBALBU BXOLUBIVKLY IN FLOUII AN® mun. No. 299 Liberty elreot, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOfr GrnsTkßTli akOXlVllta, Ihe BEAT BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO INDIANA and MISSOURI, BUPDRFINK end EXTRA FLOIR, will always besold at the lowest Cn*h price*. |upll WM. B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, fIAUMIDi&IOUKS LARK. I.AIU) OIL, PBTED BEEP, BUG AR-CUJtKD and CANVASSED HAMS A Ur£" etorh always on hand at Ho. ‘407 Llbarty •treef, j*flj PITTHDUCOU, PKNfI'A. A CARD. 11l A VB jost received from the Eastern Cities, a stock of FANCY AND'STAPEK QUODS, embracing the most complete variety ol CLOTHS, OABSIMKKES and VKST INUB that I have ever bliborto ctfereJ to the public. UoFiil.-K a Urge number of HLAOK CLOTHS, of which I have always kept a good aasortinenl, 1 have been at con siileraole pain* to select some cboico Panov Colors, among which are DAHLIA, SYLPHIDK, ROYAL PURPLE; BOTTLE,. MKAjXjW. and INVISIBLE QUEENS; with several (tN and BLUE, Also, of FANOY CABBIM.BJSKBI aa.tihQQUtt variety of the highest grades, comprising many handsome PLAIN DRAB and PUKI’tH grounds, as well os the latest Figured styles. Aud of OASnMKUri, VELVET ond PLUSH VESTINGS an un usually large selection—the latter embracing several deli cate patterns net readily obtained. I have procured the garvlcps of Mr. JNO. CARPENTER as Foreman, familiar to the trade In the West B 9 the in** renter of “ Carpenter’u Rale.” Having mode all llto nice-, ties of cutting, urn chief study of beinguudoyrdT wllh a large fund of experience from a practice of seventeen •yefTR, there is little doubt of bis ability to please all whose custom he may attract. Nystock of BOYS’ CLOTHING is much larger than at any former period, exhibiting all the variety of styles com ' moo tc the season, and at very low rates. SOLOMON STONER, No. 80 Wood etreet. 6«p22:d*wlm JOHN COCHRAN &. B«OS. MANIWAOTURKRS OP IRON RAILING, .IRON VAULTS, vXCTt*.»6oilS, ■Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c, 2io»f 01 SeoontK and »•> it, (OtTWIIH WOOB ASfl KARJi*T,) FITTSmWGH, i'A; rsuv* on a vaxiety of now patterns ancy an. jflaia, : mritabte fbjf all purposes- Particular attention paid toenclosing Grave Lpts. JtobblDgxlone at short notire* |m2l S. M?KEE & CO>» . BUfOTAOTUMBS or M’KEE’S PenNsYlvania Glass v a*-t- or WINDOW; GLASS, JKstra,; Doable Strength* Imitation Crown and Bob? VialSo-Flaeka, Pickle and Preserve Jaw; w \ 1 Wine, PortPt andMlneral Bottles; Telegraphic & liightningrkod Insulators- BBOOIiP, eBTWBKN WOOB A MAIIKIff 'gTS., 1 '■ 1 T rarsßonaa, pehha. ' 4 jjut a short distance from the Steamboat landing, sw. from Wbonongahpla House, Bt, Charles, and City Hotel. | ap24 COPPBBAfr— (33 bbla for sale by octS B. A. SAHNESTOCB A 00- v *3“ Ajgftet worthy! of f}«cord and hftn—WKlGtfra TONIC’AOXTURE.a ffuarmtud and errfaurcurs fm :FEy*R AND; AGUBiiTUB pwpAtttioa for the of ihoabtjvo ersdlcA tion oftitrcauflb,t| one'of nmat important Ohsmical DlacbtieHea H && oent|iry. /ltß pfatmfldQg* effects on thqjjptoonW gwcS; aro ■ Instantaneous, and aita like a charm upon the whole Neryoos and Muscular Byrtaja, re storing life tonehfihe fitoßtnchyaad etltution? general''fMn ; edteiMacxted to for its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsanfc»j Ac., which leave the system worse timn they found improves tho goneral health, purifies the blood, and orgama to 9 regular, and healthyaction,* Being- prepared nsuler thjeimmodlata- superylskdrof M eminent ChemisUJunifonDity be relied on. Its unprecedented -demand, aad tba thousandB of testimonials ftom eminent' and; others wbft have bean thoroughly cured, are a saSlcleat gharantee or its superiority over all otherpreparations. - __J We can only add, in conclusion, if you are sufferingfronf Fever and Ague, try Hand be cared/ r •’ ' PETER T. WRIGHT D , 241 Market PhUadelphtft. ; And all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Oan&das. For sale hr GEO. H. KEYBBR, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E, SELLERS, Pittsburgh. ep27:(Uw3ct-is- ; A Substitute for tho New Liquor h»Wi—Dß. URBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and sure remedy for she cure of I NT EM RAN OR. A concentrated vegetable iextract. and. aq a tonio,is une-: quailed. - For the it Isa mast valuable: medicine: Di^pe^siaiLiverGimpldinL^KpSepiyyNeuralgia,- POUf Feoen of alt kinds, Delirium Tranent* GeneralDebUiiy.' This medicine la intended to produce a chan gain the eye-' tern, and a distasts for alcoholic drinks.. Several Instances wbure we have sold it, have had the most gratifying ■ results; so, to persons who are really,desirous of breaking, off the indulgence In Intoxicating beverages, this elixir wlll: be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. UEO. n. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood fltreet, corner of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar.'. . «p2sal*w CpGougU Remedies. tr. Keyser*9 Pectoral Byrup will cure you. Dr. Keypcrie Pectoral Syrup wlßenra DrOnohStls. - Dr. Keyeor’e Pectoral Syrup will cari&4&yugitiiJ. Dr. Keyser’sPectocalSyrapwilicure IbUtfotixa. Dr. Seysaris Pectoral Syrup l& tho head. Dr. Keyseris Puc&raf Syrup wlircuro Inclplont Con* letter ftrem' Mr. S. W. Veafch, of liokeby,Ohio, eaya: - •; . " * . ‘ > •* i want you to send mo itra jbottlsa of your Pectoral Syrup by mill. Tbereia h IflUy herd wbohoa a cough end tho doctors can't care her. I wus.in tho eam© way, and triad everything without benefit, until I r got r of your Pectoral Syrup; I topk It but twice,andJttcured (no sound and welL" S H OW Aak for Dr. Karan's Peotosai Bibdp and take no other. Price, 60 cento. gold at DR. KlsYB£&*B, No. 140 Wood atreet, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny. ap2sal*w lUiUeal Unre Truss will core nearly every care of redoseablo Uernls. Trusses at various prices always on band. Children's Trusses of diffArentforma and strengtb for sale. Klastlc Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomntol Supporters—A dozen different kinds. Pile -Props for the support sail cdrapf Piles- Hkoulder Braces to relieve acroofced and deformed condition of tbe Cheat, anil many diseases of the Cheat, Suspension Bandages. , . - L All these artielefl'may ! ba bod or applied at DB. KE7« SMB’S Wholesale and Hetall TRUSS I>BPOT >; UO Wood. street, sign of tbo Golden Mortar; nr will befshttoany part of the country by senOingtbe money Snd iaeasuxp, ■. ap26xlaw . ... GEEMANBITTERS , PREpARSD BY DR, C. M. JACKSON, Philodolphio, Fa., WUX MTfKJTDAIXI OUBI LIVER COMPLAINT* DYSPEPSIA, JAOHDJQB? \CkroniS or Servant DcbQifyi Ditrait* of Ou Kiinqtt, and all lUseau» arixing front a diiordcrtd littf ir Stomach. • * -Pooh ' ‘ ' ' • *- asOonfitiP**-' - \ tion,luF*rdPllc3. * Fatness, or BioocUnih* HsocL Aridity of theßtomach, - Kauces;Uecrtburn, Disgusttor Jfood£ I Fulness ok weight in the gtomaffb* Soar - Eructations, Sinking), orFi ottering Fit of tba Btom*on r BwlinwiPg. of-the Head, Harried ernl Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Hearty Cheek* - |ng or SoiOcating&mfiation whenin lying of VWon, Doto.of, Webs! before. the Sight, Fever and-' r Poll Pain in the Bead) Deficiency of Perspiration- Yellowness of tbegkinendEyea, Painln the* Side* Back, Ac- Sudden- Fiusbes of Heat Darning In.the Flesh,. Constant Jmagin* tegiof JjfriUandgreat .Depression of Spirits. : The proprietor, ta caLUugVbe attention of U» pnb!lo*tO this prrparuUoo, doaa so w jfc a feeling of the almost eonfl> 4*nc® Ln Us virtues andadaj ation to thediseases for which Ula recommended- • r It is no ueW and untried article, bat one that haastood the tost of a ten years’ trial before the American people, 1 and its reputation.end^utelsunrivalled by anyshnilarph * paratioaH extant The testimony in Us favor given by tht most prominent and well known Cbyadansand Individn aM, In all parts of the country lsiuuoense.-- BaSsfring any Who may doubt, to my “ Atetaorabill*, n or Practical Satripf BpoS, for Farmers and Pamliis?, to ba had gratis, of all lb " Agents for the Garmon j Principal Office and Mann factory, 120 Arch street, PhJU dSipbia,PiU Ay- Hold by Dr. Geo. K. Keytar, 140 Wood street; B.A Fahnestock AOq., No. 6 Wood street; Framing Brothers 60 Woodfitteet; 11. P. Swartz and J.P. Fleming, Allegheny declikdiwlyU tuoß city connisaciAh collbgk , OP WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AN Institution to educate the BOBINEiSS MAH. Col* l*ge open Day and Evening, from S A. M. to 10 P.M. 900 Students and upwards bare matriculated at this School of ['radical Ans, taught in manner by instructors of practical experience in tlio business withwhteb their arts are connected. Tsous of rumoir: Book-keeping—fall mercantile coursa, lime unlim ited, Including commercial calculations, all lec tures,and Practical Penmanship, • * - $35,00 £atn« course for Ladies, (apartment separate,! * 20,00 Penmanship—practical—time unlimited, - - 10,00 Same coarse tor Ladies, (apartment separate,) • 5,00 Penmanship, per month, 4,00 Arithmetic, ... ..... 4,00 iVnmaa-dilp and arithmetic, per month, - - C.OO Higher mathematics, languages,surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and u nameatal dcaw- Ing and construction—as pfr agreement. AW* Those that can attend only in th»-evening, have aU the advantages of the day student in lectures and instruc tion. College (oow) corner of Wood and Fourth—soon in j “Cbllega Hall, opposite the Post Office.. sepS - 2. W. J ENKIK3. Principal- PokytetfhnicDepartincut OP THE IRON CITY COLLKG*—Commencing Mosmt JSteruco, October 8, at 7 o’clock. A Bessiou ofTwenty lessons. Students con attend every day and evening to practice) but are charged tor only four lessons per week. 0. BAftTBEROEIt, Teacher of Architecture! 1. Elementary Drawing rod Shading.' % Regular coarse in Descriptive Geometry. Pari I. Lino and planum and Intersections. - • Part 11. Cylinder, cone and sphere, with their inter sections, with llnoi, planum, Ac. Eartlll. Perspective. .x Constructions In' different building materials, stone, wood, brick and Iron, Ac! Foundations, trussing, roofing, arching and vaulting. Furnaces, ventilation pud heating. Dams and looks, bridges; . 4 Designing of public.and private buildings, in tha dif ferent styles of architecture, w lb lessonson their origin, Ac. E. SfORG ENROT If, Ttjocher of Ornamental Drawing) adapted to the business,, of tho marble cutter, cabinet mak«r,-nmaiucntaV pointer and carver, Ac, Mechanical Drawing, applied to machinabufliling In all its branched. . ; . v ; Prof., I*. KOETQOtf, Teacher of Modern Languages. . Instruction given day,.ox. evening, indlvidnaUy or in claves, Separate apartments tor Ladies. 4ST Tor terms, Ac., cati at u College Hall,” opposite tho Post OOico. locio] V. W. JBNKIN9, Principal. A Classical and Ecliool, I'CtU hoys. ■ ■. TIMIK TtVKLFTII SESSION of this Joßtltutlon will com* mence on TUESDAY the lGtb ofOctetjer! Thin H.-bool |a locatod in the pleasant, healthful and romantic village of TURTBR CREEK; distant twetva miles from PlUt-burijh, aod is ul easy soyera a day, by railronJ. 1 ' u Thojse who bar* children to edacata, are Invited to calf and; examine the arrangements made fat the tccommoda* tinn of eehoiarfi. L. CATQIf, -principal. TartJu Oreofe. AUcgbenir tXB- Circulars, contain IngUnap, ana otber infonnation, may bo bail at J. 1L Mollor’s, H.T. O-iMorgan'a and J.S* Davlsum's Bookstores, Pittsburgh; or apply to Ulo.Princi pal, at Turtle Creea. _ ott3 IRON Cl'rY OObißGfi. Opening of the New Hall* ON PR]DAY EVKNING NKXT,October-6, atT o’dccY, - Addresses will bo delivered 'by IOOQS WIC£INB and ©theirs, adapted to the occasion or tbo'openingof thenew “College II all,” which has been fitted up for the permanent location of the Iron City Golle&o/ftt the corner of Fifih and Smith field streets, opposite the Post Office ", entrance on, Filth street. The public—to the ladles and genUemuh—> are respectfully invited to attend. \ __ oct6 1 ?.~ W. JgNKIN?., Principal. . M»MCFAOTUREP HI : J 'l N U NNS & CLARK, firw TORS, ABD FOR SALS BY H. KLIiBBR & BEO,, jVo. S 3 .Fifth street, a few floors from,' Offlcty Ad just EYCiiYiDj .Uxe .first fow,of, a large lovolcecf NunoaA 01 ark’s unilviUed tianoa.' Tbla•,• cbdoe l&twurcomprise-/ i p Qctavo square comets, rosewood, euOctave; do „4<> '.do : . -■s'^ 6}l Octavo, round corners, rosewood, oamd, aasiin rack and ljro. , . , . • ; • 6l< Octave, double rotind corner filial ahed all around. - r eftl do do carved legs, Rlisalettuan tl/K. G% do fleml-Rcrpantlne, very elegant. i 7 do do do 6y A do Foil Serpentine, pplcpdld pattern. 7 do do ' do'' Yho above will positively bo sold at l Now York totUrry prices, without addtiton for cfe.- l ’■ ■ ■*• • H. K1480j2H.-lfc. 880 , . i Sole Agents for Nonna* Clark, for Httsbwgh 1 and Western PenußjiTonla, -^/ . geph 63 Fifth street, near the goskOjUgo*,^- aKOOND HANttflANOk—Ona 6*<£ ; octavoHanoVotte J iui elegant Rosewood cose, with carved moulding and Iron frame; warranted to be in perfect order/* $225. Oue 1M octave Plano Foxto, In N&bog&fiy.cas^-$175. OB' 8 “ “ . “ • ;- “ *125. Onett ; “ . . $lO5. 1/ 3 Star Bale by " Kjg. OHABLOTTi! 818M8,... octfi No. ns 37bOd street, ftl.doog aboya gifth. H-j DR, BRQTO,'K'o'a Diamond Alley, d&.—* his entire attention to an.offlcD practice, sip njsfjHla hnstnesa la • mostly confmad; to • Ea» Ttncrtol 2Huai(3> ami sach, painful affections, mS» brought on by imprudsticoiyouthfiil indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Bjpfclii ticiErpptioijß, Q oncrrhe*, Gleet, Strictoro, •vvetnrel Discharges, Impurity of the Blood* with eJl^ea*, sv vofihe Venereal Crgtn. gkin Dise&eas, , tionfi, Tetter, Hereuttal '9M a s®^i?SsF n £V, WeaSnere. Impotaney/Hl^jßhetaMti^Femnle-Weak ness, Monthly Bnpptefcijfonvniraaie* oyMjJomtfcVlatula ' lifAnD- NervousAflbctton3,PbiKsln'theßacif and I^inß*: Irritation of the Bladder and Kidney?, treated, tftm} guaranteed, ; l ? " l -\ > ;Yveni y (teh to mtejcttyj -enable* Dr. OfficL and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alley, ta, Chargee moderate. novfcdewly MEDICAL. DR. H OOFLAfiD’S CELEBRATED " COTTAGE DILL ACADEMY, PIANOS! PIANOS! Private Dlhum< fmedical. . . .HBtMIBIITTERS Echi Hollandsch Bitters. TWO YEARS IravoelapsedkliSc6 a&int»daoths«f this voloable medicine into.tto ITnltod aut'e.-Dortng thistimdit has gainadia a remedy .fO£r . i '» ■- ' ‘ Fettrasid-Ague, Dr/speptia, Indigextlony Hta&ashe,‘ Lou xf idppdile, Zkb&iKOWvcTKO, * 'V • Many ofnnr.iQoatwortbydtizens testify to Uswdndarftt! efficacy in alt affections of tbe fitomach end Uvcr.- Afl * toaicwit never has been equalled*!** the relief U offend# la aUcasee ofdeblUtyorjeealuieM'tJfanykind la ataaofHti* st&ntaneous. In nervoo% rheumatic mod xxearalgio affec tion*,it basin nnmeWGa Instances provodhlgUybeiwflciaJ, end. hr others effected a decided feute.' 1 ' * ■ ' ■When eminent phyridanaprescribe, and thairpaueots so we - to (loabt,andeageciy t«st Its virtues ior oorttlveS; V FRYER AND AQUA, 1 -' «> • A Case of Eight Maruhg : Standing Cured Gy Boerhave s Hc&and. Butcr&s-iutti±£l Kol\j t '£io. II? Grant, nest Bmith field street. July* while'ronnlngcn the river, on a ration boat plying between Natch szand New*Orleans, Irwaa taken with fever end agtdj. For elgbt long months I soifered. with this dreadful diseasar'Tbe' greater parte f / this rinf&l was nuablo to rant otie&st fifty dol- .<:■« lars &r different medicines* but found ncr permanent relief. Threeweeks ugp,oueofsnyfrlendfllnsistedupon ffiy trying 4 ?:>.■ -‘V ‘ IcaL i After taking .it fbr-one weak, state i was » eonadinain I havebeenaiworkrioWfor two weekaj end' '- fcav&hadno retflrnof tne chills iwd fever whatever.” >' I the ftboTestatoment N-* •> .-! Thos. : Afusts/DiamondHoused” * , • 4 *■ « HEAD AC HB A ND. DEBIBJTY. - Ur.'fiiAslilsoomb,ofßinulng£iain.BJiys: _ in Boerhavo*? Bitters s. renrody/br headache and debility/ < Uywirdhsfl also heel itwiththegreatost benefit^-' 4 Ur. A.&. Nkholaohjof Pittaborgb/aiflo re&at Its 1 that be hasexpariencedmuch rellefifinmitsusbtorheadache.' - *' , s • READTmsr -A ■McJhiTtckr’s Tcstunony’-Jzcob muskes, Jiving In the ; Holiantl ecttiaiasntof'Bbe&oygan; Wisconsin,aayffr:"Aftat suffering for some time the misery stietffitog flit utt4r profit traiion of mind and body,!'have been- refltored, ,by using Boerbave'e Bollasd to perfect heftlih/ 1 . ; .1 The fact of this remedy being in each high reputesmong tbe-Hoilanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, NewYcrk—in fact, in every Holland settlement in the United B ateff—argui* ranch in itsfevor. •• ' •' ••• ; BTRBN6TH AND HEABTH RESTORED.'.: Mr. John Davidson,Uvingtontoilea above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsy tvania Canal, 6sys: “ Wbenlcommented taking Boerhavo’s Holland Bitters, ! could hardly walk—HOW, I enjoy excellent health.” ', - *: WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. CunFffetled t&Bocrhatfs HoUandßUtsrs —The wife of Peter lie Witte; living in Holland Town, She* boygan county, Wleconslo.euffered mneh fartn weakness of thaatomach and lndlgeaifon. She bad, been under a phy eiclfln’a care for some time/bul the disease sesmed tb bame iflvan htgflkiH.- Bhopurcbasedsocie HoU&nd JJUtenral our 'Office, which has given lone to her stomach, box appetite and strength araTtturning, and wefirmly beliave that this lia another great'ciire effiaiued by yotir racdleino. ; Wohava atlllio reoord many by this c hshs& : wUt- another opoorttdd^y*'D&e thing you can rely upon, whet we have published are from persons much respectodlh onr literal' iy tree; 4 ' - ' >■.J’/’QCtSTCB,*' Editor Sheboyga&-Kietiwibcd0 # £hebpygaxk;Wis, \ . r , - fv KHEITIfATIBM. 4' ’ A Case of Tiw . Mottltif 'Stdiiding by Boefhawfs Holland Henderson/of Pittflbarghj Mysi ♦'After EufCetfog forthreO cxbntbii wl put of tbe time so severely as to confine me to rny bed*?*! have been ebtirefyenred 1 have bid one a tiackii nco, bat found alniostinslantanoous relief in the eame jnaHciiie. ltls> inmy tipinlon,asure remedy for rhenmaHttb?*' " T " '" ' -W/ ' . ' 4 NEBYCDS AND RHEDMATIO AFFECTIONS. / This changeable weather hkoly to produce tt great deal of sickness. -• To persona ttfiubled vrifh nfirTpns pr rhciuua tic affections, we would. recomtnend ; Holland Bitten. On referring to our colututifl; yod wtli flnd certifi. eated frcmffoihfr'of dprflcstQ eimanand Englifisi eUlreni.t* ■ renmylvantei&udf ZeUuttQ. - VV" r : TUB 'WORST YOBAf OF' PICES CAN BE CUBED./ ' | We ore at Ilbany to rcfer to.eßveral well kuowngenUa. men, wlwhove-uwd;thorotighly.tested, aid nowrecoja roeirf -Holluni'Bittexs.Aa a wmedy fok piles. We sfe not-snibcfty to publUirthelr Hames.but will take pleasure iu pstsojito theiu.Wbb denias lbls : statement.-‘ J '* •" - ’■?, " ... . For thikaffeelffin, one-haUbf tiifrprefflnibeddoaa should ?j’a?/twispodnfii], morniug,nb6n aniniglit, -one hour belbre meals; v -•- ‘ QAuiroNr " :/ The great popalaHty of tbjff dellghtfol Aroma haA In 'dijoed matry Imitations, wbliiblss. piifclic abonJd guard pnrebanog. Be' hot pfirsdflcled io : buy anythiog elseuntll have fair 'trial it ia tefllf thtoeiioitaflahß. ' f V •.. / per bottle, or filx boiUc3 for ss,hy tbs *>le ' BCNIAMfN PAQB, lie, A CO*, . .; .Mah&facthsing Fharnuceuttsts and Chemms;. '■ corner and Thlrd sta* pittsbur^b.^ . DR- MORSELS ! : Df ViGORATING COK>IAL, A eEBNOMBROir IN HBDICJ3I3L Hulf) ; fiettored and Llfa;Lt*gthea«d air' INVIQOBATING: HDIXIE. T T will Weaknefia with Incapacity wit- • tivity,asd this nob nhty withont hasarti' of reartloa, bnt. . with a happjefitat on the general organisation. : te mind that all maladies, wharevw thßy with the narvoofl system, and tht&thepmwlintionO? thenerre cfmotich audsensatlon lo phyelcal deattu Dear inmind# also, that 'forevery kind of nmnous the SUzlr Ooi» dial is the only reliable preparative known. •• cubs or NB&vdvb dibeasis. ' Ho language can eonvey an adequate Idea of thefmina dlatenndralmoßtixdraculous change which Übcctßlons ln_ the dls«aßed, ’deb{lltated pystea, whether broke p down by nature, or impair ed by unstrung ahd relaxed organisation is at enoa.braeed) rcTtvifiod nruj ,builtrup. .The physical eymptemo of nervous-dlcoase vanish together on* dec its influence. Hot is the effect temporary f 'tor the por» dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution ItSeU? * ; and restore It to Us normal condition. .. . ••' toss -* * A Oanfaslon, -giddiness, nutijii bljod; to ' choly, wt?tclifl4p«EaV thoughtiof wlf destruction—fear of insinityj generil prostrm tlon* . fecilem tosmlfisidecay^f.tto’pTdpag^ngfXaJdS^nß,'hya * toria, monomania, vegne af?tlie bean rmpotancy, constipatfoii, eto-,fromwbatiY®Ma\i£eB arising thura-ba any oahumah teetl taony,absolateiylpfalilbto.•;. /'-■•' T - ; " < _VA'QRBATM£DIOINBI , OaSEIJiAIia. -v ' i The imparalleleicflocteof thia gnat restorative In an jcomplOTtslxmidehttofemtieatiaarfcanswar&iilthean&afcr*' ofmedr^e-TtouEaxtdsoffitimnlttntßhaTObeexiinventM-- thousands of inrigorants concOctcd-iaH purporting to be and'derangem&ots to which me dt&ictto formation of womaarendcr her liable.' • ; ;' BVBBY WOMAN Off-B£NBE, v* - - / ; Who'raßars from weakness, derangement, nervonsnaas, - tremore,palnainthe l«vcfc,.orany.othftr disorder, whether * pcctßl)ArioherEei,or.common toboth gWa U» w ' latiKoratins Cordial ft trial.. ■■■»* • -;; HABKI&D PERSON ~ findtMaCordiahaftor.ihey have «md atei-' ; tie or two,* thorough regenerator of thesyatam. In all direcfcibnaere £b he found the happy parent/i of healthy off* - spring, who would noibare besnao outlor thla extraordi* jiory preparation. Audit la equ»llypotimi.fbr themaay dlfr ' eaiea fox/which it 'is recommended.- Thousands of ydtlnjf men have b#s» whored by ualngit, andnotin asinglela* Btance.haflttftiled tobenefittham..- > < PKBSON&OF PALB COMM.BXIQN. - 1 or conauinptlyehabitßj Breresiored by thecae of a bottle or - two to bloom and vigor, changing the shin from a pale,yel> low, eicUj color, to »be&otifal florid obmplexioßr r TO THE MISGUIDED. - - > ’. * Tbosearesomeof ihesadend melancbolyeffeetsprodti* ' cedby earlyhablta ,of youth, -via: weakness of - v anti limbs,.paln&lhthe head; olmneaa of tight, toss ufinxi#K' - cnlar power, palpitation of the heart* dyspepsia, nerroaa Irritability, derangement of the digestive f&ncttoM&MMral AtbUit&symptaxn? ofcousamptiaaa f et&. -»•*• Mentoiv, the tearful fSteeU-on: the mindaremuehtobn ' dreaded. 'Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, depression of aplrifaveTU;toiebodiasß>»v«Bloatoflodet7,BelMistruflt, -love of solitude, timidity, etc^ateaome ol the evils produ ced. AllthuoafiUflted, BEFORE CONTKIfPLATfNQ MARRIAGE. eboold wfiMt thaiaflcmnamhidand body * Caaeary redoirltea to promote connubial happinessl ndeed, -without these,Hie journeytfcrbughtlft-MCdine* dartenff'the-viawjrtho mind becomesihadbwedwfth despair; andThUedyrttirlheF £ melancholy reflection that; l thehappintsa’ of fcppthai b*» eom« blighted with yonfebwd.' ' ‘ ' ' * .. CAUTION. • • '■ k.: Dr. Morge’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited •••■. same unprincipled pernons. -•«•-. '■ - Infature,*U the genuine Cardl&l-will have thepropHe*’' ' •for’a faoeiioile pasted over the corlr of bottls;-anatht :il ~ tollowingwo^®W®w iltt th^€lMßS ‘’ v; * - I>r7 Hortt’fl lavlgorMllflg iDo?dUl, .. ;; Y ;/, cl H.nraq l itopri«tor t s. **> *Ph© tfonUaiiapufc up, highly concentrated; in pißt ties—price three doUare per bottle, tva ftrflve " * fortwelvedoUmia. Or Ei BING, Proprietor,' r v ' . --.lt&Bro*dway»&&*** . Bold fcyi>raggistßthrtragfconrtha;tfoUeft and the West Indies. AGE NTB: r " rJ '''S Pittsburgh JDb»QKO. H. KBTSKItjITo.nQWooa.st:. ~ Do. : : -.u;.inißaaKoi BnO8^Ifo.«^ 1 Do JSL E.B£LLEUS,Wood street,."V Allegheny City.;.B£OliHAM A M’KKNNAN; ... - Do. SAWPLIS 4 CO.; Agent or PARg.dnritmaU. ~fL ftCJ ceiwiU *0?..,.. ( 4SntafiASS ' OfflMMaJPrirate T Conrarutlo“ ‘•ifrnoi , sal*gly t v "- a ..-•*•. 'A. ~ •>-■ : -‘ .':. f /ft/ : rouE^EaenM* ifftrejSnrSratf™misoal^iSSrtcj;- : ': T~ Tnordtowy oi»rrhme,lnclpteatcholera;iuelortiloall ■ roStoOoncf U.eaiEraUrtfaccUoCit, It la or foes- <' foSSito Isue/ Durtog U»oTiOT4lirac«or«piaemleehMorti conipWniß, It Is ceeaUtol; cffitseMrasi no Soj y, InaiyUanlortmelai should bo rrltboot It.- ••“ ; Ciunoxr-B« sore to £etthageoulhaß!3stae6,!srfilcfc la - - liwparodonly .by 3* .BUOWN.ut fcifliEnlj* and Chemical Store, M; js,eorner pfgijfoafotClieEtwitetieetey Phllmltl-' ‘ " BCOIiTiatCO* v ' i r '