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' , -;: ,, ,? .. :Zc'- , : ; ,-; . 1 ., tf , . 4 e4- rt . •• ' ;. THE-CITY - POST. BiTURDILV- Bunutiti Coulffl.--court pet; . present : Chief Justice Lewis, and, tudgessishweie, Woodward, Knox end Blacks - • ' ' - FBIDAY, Ootober.l9::. Oa ineVini t of V. L. Eterst, Esq., of Philadel phla,4tud M.. Start, suggesting the inability of Mr. Meredith - to - be present in Court Satv' urdaY the hearing of the argument in the case of the Clareland, Painesville arst-AelttabelN Saliread 'Company, is. the oity tri4:4loe furtherpostponed until Saturday, November 17the 80$4017iTig. ilillis; error to Common Pleas' of,; Jefferson.::_ On motion of- Mr. Sproul . judgment, of non prosi Fullerton vs. McArthur; error to Common' Pliea of Crawford county'; argued by M. Der ickson for plaintiff in error, and by the Bon. G. Churoh and Ben. J. W. Fefrolly for defendant in error. Koch vs. Melhorn, error to the Court of Com mon PleaS Erie - minify ;',nigned by Mr. Lang , and= edgo Thompion for plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Babbitt for defendant in error. ' Brown Mid Latta vs. Powell, error to the Court of Common Pleas of , Eile County ; argued by Mr. Walker for plaintiff in error. The Court declined hearing Judge Thompson for defendant in error. Carr Tl 3. Lowry's administrator ; affidavit filed by Hon. 0. Chtqcb, suggesting diminution . of record. Certiorari granted and cause con tinued. Kellnedy vs. tlus Bele and Wellsburg Plank Road Company; argued by Judge Thompson and Mr. lons for plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Walkerflor defendant In error. Count or QUARTER 03850193.—H0n. Wm. B. DPOlare, President Judge; Hon. Gabriel Adams and aim. Wm. Boggs, Associate Judges, on the Bench. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Graham; indict moat, assault and battery, on oath of. Lewis Dalls..,Verdict, of guilty, and defendant sen tenced topay-a fine of ten dollars and costs. Conant%'Wealth:a. John Babondorf ; indict ment, larceny of. five dollars worth of soap fat from J. WC. 'Orogen. Verdict of not guilty.. Commonwealth we. George Shaw; indiotment, burglary.tacomplaint of Mrs. Gardner. The defence_shoWing conclusively no burglary had been committed, the defendant was acquitted, and discharged 'by proclamation. Vrailtintßiown plead guilty to an assault and battery, and was sentenced to pay costs Commonwealth -a. James, Franoea and Jano Bishop.; indictment, keeping a bawdy house, on complaint of Ann Jane Saltier. Verdict -of guilt. Durritcrr CoturT.—}ion. M. Hampton on the Benoit. In The OaSe of Dugan vs. Monongahela Bridge Company, the jury returned a verdict for defend- The trial of the case of Wilson vs. McCann still' proceeds. lINITRLI STATIB COUILT.—Tho jury in the CABO of Henry. Cummins retired yesterday afternoon, with directions to bring in a Bottled verdict. BABY Snow Paswwws.—The following pro: miums were awarded by the judges last evening First premium child, sloo—lda Ballard. Children from one to throo years—First pre mium, $3O, Willie Root; second, G. A. Pierce; J. Hannon. Dieoretionary cash pre miums were also ,awarded to Thos. Laughlin, Laura Gcettritig, Wm. W. Davis and Margaret Killen. Children from three to five years—First pre-, mind,' $3O; IL K. Tarr ; second, Kate Thomp son ; j. 31. Bosnian ; fourth, Letitia Geehring ; fifth, Jas. A. Deno. Discretionary cash premium were awarded to J. F. Clark, Anna Garrard, J. E. 0 Kane, Sarah E. Hai , bangh end John R. Kelly. As there were no premiums offered for chi &en under one year old, except to fat children, and as the judges decided there were no children offered that could properly be classed as fat children, they concluded to award discretion ary cash premiums to-the following children un der one year : John Snyder, Nancy Potter, Ma rion Brownfield, Sarah Ili. Dravo, Eliza Jane Cahil, Don Albert Cashbough, Caroline Dallas, Harriet P Garrard, John Revel, V. Reese, John Lang, Mary Manging, Edward Griffith, Thomas Stanton, Anna Nolan, Chas. Babst, Jane James, and Jemmy S. Watson. ?loin—First premium $30,7. and W. Sprague; second, A. and D. Keough; third, G. and E. Clark ; fourth, E. and E. Hipeley ; fifth, C. J. and L. A. Flinn; sixth, A. and J. EltiotL Triplets—First premium $5O, Delis, Cornelia and Amelia Bulkley ; second, Hannah, Harriet and Harriet Taylor Sprague. Tun Wirroommarm COMITY Fein.—The Ar gas says that the second annual fair and exhibi lion of the Westmoreland County Agriculture Society, held last week at Greensburg, was at tended by an immense concourse of people of both sexes, from every part of the county. The display of articles was quite respectable, both in number and variety. On Thursday afternoon a fantastic parade came off, which greatly contrib uted to the amusement of the vast concourse of people assembled on the grounds. On Friday the Wiles' riding match came off, and excited intense interest among the spectators. Six or eight ladies. entered the ring—but it was soon manifest that the content was narrowed down to between Miss Piohing, of Somerset, and Mrs. Bartholomew, of Freeport, Ps. The judges awarded the first premium to Miss Picking. This decision created a good deal of dissatisfaction among the spectators, as they seemed to think Mrs. .Bartholamew was the best rider. The batohelor editor of the Argus speaks thus of the , performance of both ladies: . " Miss Picking is a very graceful rider, but 1 we thick ehe has many equals in our commu nity. Bat for gracefulness, skill in mans dog a k horse, and daring feats, we have never seen the equal of Ws. Bartholomew outside of a circus. She sits "like a mate taking an airy stroll ' through ether on the back of Pegassus." There is no ablvering, or shrinking, or falling to pieces in her.questelan expiate. .She sits on her no- , Me charger with a beauty and gracefulness that presents the bewildering outline and undulating beauty of the female form In all Its ravishing and intoxicating perfection." ... TOSATIIS.—II will be observed by advertise ment in the amusement column, that Mr. Ben. nett will repeat the character of Sing John, in Shakapere's groat play of that name. On Thum day night, at the firat representation of this piece, the house was densely filled, and in con - ; sequence of the demand upon the Manager, Mr. ' B. hats consented to a repetition. He will on. doubtedly achieve as great a success to-night as on its previoua representation. His personation of the part of the weak minded, wicked and valsoillating king was as powerful a piece of act ing as we Over itltnesded, and was almost tines. sepal:amble to the most hyperariticaL His con ception was somewhat peculiar, but doubtless correct, and carried out with boldness and vigor. Although laboring under the disadvantage of a bad <told, (an annoyance from which he has eel , gored daring his whole engagement,) he render ed every ~paesige effectively and successfully, . In many parts of the play, securing an intense ettesticnr from the audience. Mr. Bennett was watt imeheined by the company; Mr. C. Foster as Falconbridge ; Ill'Bride asilatu3rt, end Mrs. Cunningham as Constance, performing their parte cleverly and with good IMO. . ,Last night, on the occasion of Ms benefit, he a ppOred as Hamlet ; his personation of which o b se acter was a splendid triumph. Owing to the fact that the Circus and the Baby Show were ' both in operation, the house was not as good as !Mould:have been, bat those that were there, re ceived a treat not often served on our stage. This evening le positively the instnight of his engagement, but we indulge the hope that be fore long we will again bye the pleasure of seeing him. thew DST GOODS STOSS.—in another column will be found the card of Meseta. N. 0. Murphy & Bro., No. 57 Wood street, to which the atten tion of purchasers is invited. They have lately repleniehtd th eir extensive , establishment with a flied-varied-nseertment of , dry geode and small wares, whiCh they are prepared to &Pepe. of on liberal terms. The Messrs. Murphy ere well and favorably known to the community as I having formerly been aopuotea with thtiold es • tabitahed teem of MurphyiMernan & Co. Deal ers will-find it to their advantage to give the new 1 firm anal. _ ....: ~F , . :OCTOBER 20 October 19 Beltlnts's Lscruis, lattt City Heir was attended by an andienee of about two l hun dred men, women and children, etch:mitre of- the bales on oshibitiim r atid was,rathet coldky re ceived, although the subject, viz tllow to get money, ought to, be a very popular one in thin com munity.,Al the Close of the tech" lor an nounced the of premium, and handed ,ortir. personally, the money to the fortunate competi tors. Tintrammtcs Mess Itinvrtso.—A mass meet ing of those in favor of suppressing the retail traffic in intoxicating lignore by the rigid en forcement of existing tans, will be bold Ist Nev ille Rail, Fourth street, corner of idheity,. o n Triesadg truing, Qotobor 2851, 1866 2 at 7 o'olook.. A It&ROS dlosamtnartothe--Redattiptorlati Fathers of tho Catholio Chnrett,Atb present hold ing a Mission In thlerridtr, iiilleittogether ono of the largest conilutgaldella an Thursday,, even- Ins, In the Cathedral, *Melt peehapa ever as sembled in any church irrtlta - ,:tralted tiltates, Upsfifdifor ted to be present - liiiteulni c- iiiit thlt'llitmost attention 'otetheL tiferaldell,•whiab embraced an eloquent. Aermon,froniiNv..r.ivaiwortik, We understand,- they will hold forth fora few days 10nger 7 ,7v , 4 - - tirenly.tighth aimikersgyar thm“Penn- Alylvania Baptist Bensentlen for Missionary Per. pcisea't will be bold with the Union 'Baptist Church of this city, etc WednesdayObe IftA instant; MI o'clock: It iirexpi3oted that there Will be a mass meeting; for foreign missions, held during the annithrsary **dreamt! Cosa In need of:pleat and cheap hat or .o perlor . make, have only to earl cipai fkiegan 0., No. 164 Wood street, and our wort for it they will ,bo salted -=The latest Midmost ap proved style of bats can always - be e h tained* nt Morgan & M favorable prices. Beim Eromm:—?The following Aale;eit ofooks were made.= -Thursday eveningott lhe-Mer °balite' Exchange, by P M. Davis, anotionees; 6 Musses Mechanics' Bank stook... $61,25 6 do de OZAtt 51,16 Joan V. Ktaxesresuic., See., will deliver an address at the dectioation , or tho new gall of the Johnstown Literary. Association„in Johnstown, on the 22d Instant. Subject—The Poetry , of History. Peunorum.---Wo understand that a pardonlor . Thaddeus Potter, the printer, who Is in , prison under sentence for larceny; was received the early part of this week. tPotter yet remains in jail, ho being unable to Pay the Wale: • - ill" Travelers along our Western waters should always take the precaution to supply themselves with getiniya.rtiflaol.llo3l42e4 ZtittegiisBl) - t - issenrim conceded by an who have tried thie Invaluable medicine, that they will regulate tlui einmitch,if 'used as per dir e o. lions on the bottle, and cariya traveler safe • through all the various changes of diet, as weld as wate4 which, with out, will often groduce' ithr death., Hence one inmost of preventive is WO4th a poutid ofoure. 4 Por sale by druggists and hotels generally. I.IOSMTER, SMITH 00., Sole Proprietors, 287 Penn et. ocM:lkVl' NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for the Daily Morning Post New Toast, October 19.-Ttie fl alf Shell City and County Conventiorr tllOl last bight and' nominated fall City and county tickets, taken wholly from the Hard and Soft Shell" tickets. The Straight-out Whigs met at Conatellatlon Ball to ro calve the nominations to their State Oonvention, which' meets in this city en th, 23d. The Soft Shell General Convention met at T111:1111111.11Y Hall and passed a resolution requesting the State Central Com mittee to meat and, consider the propriety of, receiving on their ticket such as 'were het,nomineted by theititioi Sell ere and both Sheila The seizure of the bark Henry TIM made, It to sold, on complaint of the British consul, who alleged that her own• era were about to sell her to the Russian government for the PurPoiw httei . :tupllng 1144 eepteeWs the Canard steamers. ; - «• a Y. • • Lk 666 Broadway, last night, therewas a wholesale arrest of the disciple, of the new doctrine of Free Love. In conse quence of a rumor in the street that the polka ware watch• tug the preallette, a largeorowd gathered latront, and when the prisoners were brought out, they WITM Peak' with hoots and yells, and a large gang of rowdlea followed them to the station hones, and four men were committed to the wile, wiz Albert Brisbane, for disovderly conduct; Theo dore Bullard, assault and battery on an officer, and heap ing • disorderly hones; John Henderson, for interfering with the police; and Benjamin Henderson , for attempting to Wader a poli ceman to the arrest of a prisoner. Bawdy House Broken np-,Fire and Loss Nrw Yang, October 19.—The disciples of free LOTS were disturbed by the police last night in their Amenably Room, over Taylor's Salo n,who arrested the whole party and conveyed them to p rison, to await a hearing before the Mayor,. Among the prisoners are Albert Brisbane and Henry (Bopp, a number of respectable females, and a large deputatimrof strong-mtmled ii.. 131013. The arrest hescuused a great excitement in the public 131h111. A fire occurred in State street this morning, during which two women and three children perished in the flames. Another woman leaped from the window and was much injured by the [AIL Another WSJ rescued and ear. ried to the hospital, but the borne rho received are believed b 3 be fetal. Philadelphia Metal flarket. PIMADIIPIILS, October 10.—The transactions In Pig for the past week have been lurensidemble, mostly for foundry met Toe shipments from the thrum banks are evidences of pest orders Which have n.t been reported The aggre gate nabs for the past week exceed 1300 tons; choke brands of No. I are to short °apply and firm at $3O, and • few lots of No. 1 are held at Va. Na. 9is held at $23 and Forge at $2l, from which slight variations are made as per brand, dr. Bars, as heretofore, are firm at $7O to $75; Rails at $55, cash. east Pipe Ls in fair request at $45 to $6O, so per size. Juniata Role and Slit Rods are active and in short supply for immediate delieery. Sheets are alas In short supply and have advanced to $ll5. Boiler Mts. are la empty request and firm: paddled 4c and charcoal to. Nails in steady request at $4,00@4,25. BALIII6OIIII, October 10.—A yen destruetive fire occurred in Richmond on Thuneday morning. consuming Vel vin's cabinet shop with $20,000 worth of furniture, pianos, he. The furniture establishments of Wm. Ratter and Btml. W. Hammond were also destroyed The total logs is over $40,000. . .Hal' Fever arid — A gde:—...4 au, of Right Mon th ? &ceding , Otrrrd by Bccrhares Holland .ffifferzlffiehael Kelly, No 117 Seventh, near Grant street, gays Lest July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I wag . taken with rover and ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater pert of this thee I ran una ble to work, and epeni at least fifty dollars for different medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends twisted upon my trying Boerhaves lloiland Bitters, allying that setae was guaranteed. After taking it for one week,l mod state I wee a annul man. I have been at work now for two seas, and kayo had no re turn of the chills and fever whatever!' I certify that the above statement is true. TtionAS ADAM, Diamond Cense, Or at IL Onester'e Gothic Call. CAUTION I—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for Boerhave'a Holland Bitters. Bold at $i per bottle, or els bottles far SS, by the proof'. gore, BENJAMIN PACK, JR., A MantirSdariag Phartneeeuttsta and Chemists, Pittebnigh B. B. BELLEIIS a CO., owner of Wood and Becond 'streets; and Druggists generally. eepli9 Air Cieriee Btnmetoh Bitters are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the beet fondly medicine of the age, for the cure of Dyeperta . Occulymeas, end a ordered . fate of the Liver an d Stomach. They have no rjvaL The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from ming other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Sitters, far they have found that only one trial wits meted to render such caution unnecessary. An' sale, eholesale,..by Comma it Claus. No. 22 Market street; Bro. IL iorrent, 10 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. Executor's Notice. Ur BMUS, Letters Testamentary to the Estate of WILLIAM PROCTOR, lataufltileshony Oily, deed, have hem granted in the sulogribure, ail pare= indebted to old estate will make haruediate.paymenat, and these hating claims or demands against the same will present them without delay, duly authentic did, for settlement, at the Mlle,' of Mitchel A Palmer, Attorneys at Law, N 0.87 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. eIIEBILY PROCTOR, Executrix. Philliiwv li la. .70gIN hiITOTIEL, Executor, No. tiT Eilth etreet; Pittsburgh. octfria 6w Administrator's fl HEREMI, Letters of Administration, de boots rum TY tuns featamenfo armrzo, to the Estate of TtiONAS FLOOD, late of the CP y of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said oe. tate will make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against, the same will refund them without delay, duly anthentl , etol J for battlement. OHN .7. 81ITCELEL. No. 87 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. octs:l4mBw Boyssod Youths' ttatom Mode Boots. GEO. ALBERS U, No. 71, corner of Wood and Fourth )3 treaty would invite the attention of families and others to the, following name! articles, which have been manufactured to his smkial order, and are,-as regards ma toddle, workmaosldp,•strength. arid etyle-4s perfect es can be rowel td any establiktunent, and superior to any be Las heretofore into:ail:mai : Boys' heavy two soled Winter Boots; Youths' " " Boys' P. Calf o Youths' " u Childs' " " " Nos. 8, 9 and 10. Slab, Boys' a n d Youth? mmorio r two soled Brogans. Childrene soft Morocco sawed Booteee i Ladies' and Misses' Calf, Morocco and float Boots; 'llentlemsn's superior water proof French Calf Boots. Slept all Studs of seasonable BOOTS and 81108, made from the beat materinht for durability- ~ .043;8:10; sod _ .Pcnr_lru 111.autels. A SUB ASSORTRENT of these durablo smi beautiful Imported Mantels trill be °Penal for Inspection. for the and time in this city, at the PAM GROUNDS. Sitar the dose of the RthibiUon, they islLl be found at the Man tel Dooms of 1911.LISMS A ALLEN, corner of Second and Market streets. !octl:tf Bank of Pittsbarg4,l OctobeT ..1,9054., II A N far Thirteen random of this Be for 1 - 1, the eniming year, it be holden at the Banking Howe on MONDAY, thelikh dal of November next, be tween'the bourn of 9 &M. andß P. if. ; • Also, IX general meeting of the Bthekholders of the Bank of Pittsburgh will be holder. on TUNSDAY, the 6th day of , Nprember next, at the tannintlitase, In accordance with the prWrions of the charter. .or.ll94lvowlm JOHN BNYDBII, Ctasblar. T)ELVDtIATIBM AND NEU WIA.-Dr. BROWN hereby informs the afflicted Winds tented, for the above mentioned Ohotosee le one that will. cure„ Uo will warrant a more Inarg:daM of this kind. - This mohair was Deeei known to fall whell properly persa 9 eml'ollll: - • Many suffer the torture of thiseorop 4hlifor months and yeas, when a few months would promo a tertian,. safe and speedy remedy.- office and Private Consalting 'Roans' No. 41 DIAMOND alley. re 26 _Bygones In littatatios, Oloolts Al. Jewelry. ROBERTS , at. .BROTHE ft, hASH roneaelUng their len, etPteorelun7 Belau -. - ted stock of line Watches - , Gooks, atittrich (laid. Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, to make wont forum entire'new stock, wblcb will be received di. rest from the Eastern slanafactFlee In.ri low weans, for the nil trade._, Parataxis!' o at lowprices, lting to buy good gado Should call immediately and stamina our SLOOIC;ftS We Ire determined to CIOSe It out without regard to cast br former . prices Don't forget the pl ace. ItOBEHTS A ,BILOTITEIt, - a Pilch street, nextdoor to Wood. XX- Watches, Veen and Jewelry retalred,la the test 1111DZIEit, and warranted. - SV2IIIY oLrf-----r------yat --oon tau l ayuke WWI . ~ ila B_ „hula Woks. liOd• Il I Journals, ao., of due v us Lees ana sums; p er 'latera Foolscap, better SD Promeretel Note, for school, family, store and cane cute; the best qualities of f.dies' Writing Papers; Ink, Writing and Copying Fluids; Steel Pens, Quito, r te., at moderate re. es, b 7 J. B. DAWSON, ~,,.e O 5 Market drew, new Jonah. :r ;,~ •-..: _:. ~. Fiam .Maw Voik, of LLfo. Destructive Fire ).4NgAMtt'll ) ST: PITTSBIURGII BOARD OP WI:I*DM AND " • President7-I.e IiViLMARTit ' • ° rife Tieel -V - 13., " Cilltig. • . Seetinci ea + iliti.ll 7 : Can licatzei - Eaterin — aisks - P. - Biz . : r..../tuperintendent---8. T. kimaasr, . thinm a tee of deirifragrn for Octoiker--43t0. W. GM, V. P.; ham Moan, T. B. upDpq, 13,1 r. Frwon,:ra, J. B. DkILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARK6IB, COMM or Ina DOILY MaINIFIG Poe?,l ; flatiarday,A)etober 20,1865,, -I FLOUR-46 iililifirmitirfitio, , trOoverhaYf, $7,66; '5O bble ICI trN 1 0 arrive, µts7,Bo; b 0 do d0:nt,57,07%7 dettpifr-' floe arid 'Oxtra. ° Yeatti wakon,lit $7,60®1,70; Z7f d'o' ditto, from store, at $B,-00 ; 80 do do,"from abort, at 87,50. ORAIN-270 bye Oats, from wharf, at - 820; 170 do do do 32c;at 3OO do Rye, from depot, stale. • WHI S 4-20 bblereectifhat a C.30e., ^ (711EFSE-00 and .60 toros W. R. at 100. COFFEE-25 taps priMe at 4214 e, sixty days. .800 N-4,000 IDs Shoulders at 123,4 e, thirty Jaye; 1000 Ibe Hama at 12io, thirty days. FEATHERS-600 The at 400, clash. 87114-80 tons domostlo Soda at 3V,,c, time. Coffee and Sugar - We maps the following Els - tract from the circular of Messrs. it M. Lockwood d Co., dated lialtimera,Ootober 13 00 "/ Z—The ImPorta - teem Rio tido week have been 3,900 bags ; per bark swan: The Market - has been very active since our clretdarof the 6th—after Its home, selection' were wedeln:an the Cargoes of the Justine, Courier and Preach] Partridge,lidtable for, the Cincinnati market; the balance, Madding Many - inferior - rtninbers, sold at 10% to 11%, pvinoipallyiit 11c. On Monday and Tuesday all the balance of the canoes received within the rant ten days were closed out, and mettles were made as high as 12. Dining the week, sales to a considerable extent were made of Coffee rejected out, of the above vessels at 10% to 10%. We foot up the aggregate Pales for the - week at about 20,000 bags, 'sand quote prices at fully ltge above the quotations of our -last report, to wit: inferior 10% to 11, fair 11% to 11%, prime running numbers 11% to 12,.and selections 12% to 1254. Stook in first and. ascend hands .0,000 bap. The *Cargo of lhe flwaio, reported above . , and which is withheld from the market Or the present, tenon, the only unbroken cargo in first builds on the Atlantic seaboard, New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Charleston having been swept - Within a few days past. SUOMI—The inactivity noticed In our Last report atilt continues, nor will there be much done until prices in New York become more settled our reports from there are favorable to holders, and will probably benefit our market during the coming week. We continue our quotations of last week, at which hold ers are very firm, though sales are limited to the regular .demand of the trade. New Orleans, 7 34 to 7% for common to fair. 8 to 834" for fatly fair, and 854 for prime Cuba, hhde, 7 to 754 for refining g odes, - 8 to 8% for tireere styles ; boxes, 7 to 034 for fine browns and yellowy, 8% to 034 for whites. Porto Rico, 7 5 4 for fair, 3to 8% for prime. 'The hog Market. There Is a better feeling on the part of buyers, with an increased disposition to . operate. Contracts for two lots have been mad• at $6,76 for November delivery, and hold ers are now asking $7.00, and seem.pietty stiff at this rate For December delivery, 5 6 , 60 has been paid. and at this rata there are, perhaps, more buyers than sellers ; though yesterday, owing to tho reaction in tho Pork market in New York. the feeliog was less buoyant. —Cincir.nats Price Current, 17th. Contracu for New Cern Within the last two weeks there have been numerous; •contracts mode for new Corn, amounting in the ogtregote to 110,900 ouehels, at prices varying from 31 to 35c, all to 'be delivered 10 this city before the first of next January. ldolders, under the influence of the excited stabs of the market for bre/asters, and anticipating a large foreign de mand fbr Corn, ere now very firm, nod contracts could not be made below 3.5 e, and massy are asking higher rates.— Cincinnati Price Current, 1714. TELEGRAPH =RESTS New TORS, October 19 —Stock' beery; eterling exchange Unchanged. Cottoni.l,c lower, with admit/ward tendency; oaks 700 balers ; Orleans middling, 954,; fair, 1.0!...;*; uplands middling, 104 ; fair do, Flour firm ; stales 18,500 bids. ' Wheat Irregular; ;taloa T0,000;b1IP at 42 for southern white, and $1,91i for 'anthem red. Corn deciined ; sales 40,000 bus western at 07 L 4. Pork firm; miles 900 bbl'. Beef arm ; sales 250 bbis. Lard drooping; sales 1000 bbl' Whisky lower; sates GOO bbl'. Coffee heavy; sales 400 begs. Me Sugar hoary; sale. 200 Mids. Moles..aa firm; odes 230 bbl' .Llnseed 011 declined; sales 25,000 gaits at 91. In Lard Oil there is nothing doing. Iron and Tobacco firm. PIRIADILPHIA, October 10.—Flour quiet; pricer firm; a reir hundred bids standard brands sold for export at $0,75, at which hollers are firm; a good demand for Wheat and mire. well maintained; sales 4,111/0 hue prima Southernand Penns red at $2; sales 200 ibis mixed western at the same figure, and 400 boa good Southern White at $'2,10 Cora swarm and to demand: sales 000 tibia old yellow at fel afloat, and erring lota new talettifi. Whisk,' In better demand; sales WO bile at 41 and Lids et 409.41. Cinciersisri. October 19 .—Floor Is In good demand and firm: sales 1077 Lilo at S7.4SeS7.SO. Sale. 11100 hue prime red Wheat at $1..55' Provisions Inactive. Whisky better; sales 700 table et 0.1 1 .L./.e.:. - 3 , •„. tiroceries curs; Sugar. sal. 120 blade st oite.7lsio for fair arid good lair and 7! ,ti . l be for prime; Codes+, sales SU bags at 40c. Ftstvismits October 19.—Fofee of Howard etrect Flour were mode this morning al 1. : 00!.-5 and City Mille at ss,bo. Wheat Is selling at 52,0:42,08 for white- and choice lota t ll-10 i1 ST.lu ; rod Wheat Is worth $1,`9301,95. Sales of Corn at ob.ealc; yellow brand' at 94e- AUCTION SALES. action es Daily. AT the Commercial Sales Room., corner of Wood sod Fifth streets„at 10 o'clock, A. M. a general eLP,sort.meu t of Seasonable, Maple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, lioota and Shoes, Ilatc, Calks, to, AT 7 O'CLOCE, F. 11., Elreseries,Queensware, Glassware, Table (lottery, Leaking Olassca, New and Second hand household end Kitchen Par. nltisre, Ac., AT 7 O . OLAOF, P. U., . , Books Stationery, fancy Articles, Mucks' instruments Hardware sod Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold .nil Sliver watches, ho. 1.. V. DAViS, AucUonxer. 1' )...s.Lts P. ES. DAVIS, AIIetiCIIICOT \APRA NS' COURT SALE OW REAL ESTATS THE f SRN ENTIIWARD—By virtue of an order rf the Or. plume' Court of Allegheny County, GO Sueeday, October 22, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premise,. will be sold, by order of William Wilson, Administrator of S.M.!I WO.nn, tieto , lFA7, the followiog property, belonging to that estate, viz . —Lot N 0.12 In third plan of lota laid out by Wm. Arthura, has- lug a front of twenty beet on Centre avenue, nnar the N W. corner of gall avenue and Arthur* *tact, and extending back (preserving the name width', one hundred (rot on which in erected a two story frame dwelliog hens* and eta ble ; stOgert to a claim of $1,200 for on. A'ro,Lha uudiyidcd rtitrel half part or portion of ell thou.. two certain lota of ground, twing Not. 22 and 28 In A Miller's plan of lota, haring sorb a front on Derillier *trout of twurity.four feet, and extending hack one hundred and four fret. Saki lot No. 2f, being subject to claim for pur chase money amounting to $.167 7.100. lertna cash, par money. or 3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. gIUJNTKY STORE AT A UCTIO N--Un Alonday and 1,..) Tuesday, October ?..dd and commencing at lu o'cloek A. Al., at the Commercial gales Rooms, corner Wood and gifth streets, will be sold—The entire stock of a Retail store, comprising Dry Goode, hardware end Cutlery, Boon, and Silowylats and ham Ac , among widch are a general variety of drew goody, cloths, caffein:lam,, satinets, fine wool and Canton nemesis, hussy, blanketa, bleachisil and brown inufdlna, drills, cheeks, tickine, gingham.. prints, Irish Huang, table clotbe, c• shmere and cotton Gone and gloves, Florence milks, lasts, embroideries, white Roods, cravats and scarfs, shawls, silk and linen bdkfe., Ac. Men. , Wye' and youths' floe and thick 1-oota, brogans and show women'. and ruisfo9 bootees and slippers; black nilk and wool hats; cloth, plash and glatod rape : seas, panto and vests ; undershirts, tine obtrts and collars; buck mitts and glaveo; knives nod forks; psoket and butobur knives: plated end German sliver spoons; steel fire Irons; candle sticks, locks, bingos, screws, angels, ECes, handsaws, draw ing knives, drugs awl medicines, and a full assortment of other stool[ insanity yept in a large country store. augig N. Id. DAVIS, A witioncur. _ _ Air A Vent worthy of Record and Attera. tion --iNntatrrg t .,TONlC MIXTURE, a giseranleed and certain ewe for FEVER ANDAGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the ahove diabase, and perfect sniffles. tion of the cause, to one of the most Important Chemical Discoveries of the Igth century. Its nentralizing affects on the poisonous gases are instantanmus, and acts like o charm upon the whole Nervous and tiluecular Syntem, re doting the tone of the Stomach, and to rigo ratang the Corn etitution. Unlike the general remediee rencrted to for Its treatment, each as Quinine, Amebic, At., which leave the system worse than they found it, It improves the general health, purifies the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular andßealtby action; Being prepared under the immediate supervlslen of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. its unprecedented demand, and the thousande of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who Bove been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of Its auperloriV over all Miter preparatione. We can only add, in conclusion, tf you are suffering from fever and Ague, try ff and be =retie MITRE T. WlllO lIT A CO, Old Market at., Philadelphia. And all reepeetable Drugglela throughout the United States and Ormadas. Per fade by CEO. Q. lEMYBER., No. 140 Wood streest, and lt. E. SELLERS, Plttoburgh. sp•M•dewfice lo ---- - Sir A Substitute for the Now Liquor Lawi—DlL. URBAN'S ANTI•BAOCHANALIAN ELIXIIt, • age and sure remedy for the E owe of INTEMVRANOH. coneeotrated .vegetable extract, and as a tonic Is une. quelled. Yor the following complaints it lea most eel tmhie medicine : Dyspepsia, Liner Ctmtpletird, Epilepsy, Neurcagie, rat, Fevers ql all kinds, Delirium Tremens. General Debilny. %Ids medicine is intended to produce change in the hys tun, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Revere! instances where we have sold it, we have had the most {ratifying results; so, to persons who are really deeiroux 01 breaking off the Indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be sgtott help., Bold at $l. per bottle at the Drug Btore of DR. Iff EO. H. IS.NYBffal, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, Airti - of the Golden Mortar. anticdsw Thomas Oliver, ADDLE, UARNEAS /OM TRUNK MANUFACTURE] .0' No. 4 St. Clair envoi, Pit„,eburgh. Ile_ Florae Clothing, Whip, Spurs, Ao. Dissolution of Partnership. MULE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jaaxa I 011414' in carrying on " tho Camden Coal Works," uorbiftbe a n and style of JON 6.13, O'NHAL MILLER, 11017 dissol ved . 'MAO JONES. JOILN Taw, 1865. It MILLER,. July NEW AND POPULAR lio..)RB— China and Japan, by Bayard Taylor; Tour among the Planters; liana Book of Qames, milted by Bobo; The Match Girl; Calderon, by Blr E. L. Butner ; Ethel, or tho Double Error, by Marian James ; - The Eng Picker, or Bound and Free; 'Ellie, or the Unman Comedy; Donee Child ; The NeIrCOMOIN by W. M. Thaokeray ; A ilasketafChips, by John Brougham. Just roc-dirt:dna Air ease by cia,DBNITENNEY A CO., Firth et., opposite the Theatre, TirXTDRAWING(for the use of !Mechanics end . Schools, with illustrations for drawing plans, sections and elevations for buildingaand machinery; an:introduction on Isometrical Drawing, and an essay on Linnear Perspective end Shadows. The whole illoatrated wittr•tifty•air. steel plates, containing two hon. dyed diagram% By Wm. hltnitie, Architect, Profeseor of Drawing, in the School of Design of the Maryland Institute. Swarth edition. For sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, octl6 No. 103 Wood et. • _ _ • - - fIISNM' BUItNIBIIINO GOODS -4 largn assortment of falgOonable styles of Gents? Cravats, Scarfs, Ties, Silk and Linen Pocket Odide , Moves, flosiery, Under Marta, .Drawers, &a, revived by [ootl6l A. A. MASON & CO. "DOT OLAT—A superfOr articlo for Baleby octldAW RY H. COLLINS. MEM .. ~ , 1 4%; , 1, - p ! . ria +-4 • ,`‘ • UZdJ:i Tag Rieml.—Last eve itk. 6° , 3 sm . sc .., 5 li feet water, hrthe _rseloafk, awl fent-. • sr we4ther warm and ekitaii;esitletndliatlona TAW: + Tat etieltiL!°.Blertat' LS Put rell° l -br W4B44day,..She litikve4ot:fo o'cloeh,,k, The steamers " Lebanon," Pfiwallo*," careen," , and ..tiVriAd bang pat:Loins.' ° °`.' . Tao toir-tng °Tempest" Wes sold the other dki to Capt. Mathews, for the mall trade between Cialllpotle fkiab port, foe the Bum of $4,000, by Capt. Prank Duehrroart Trui steamer " Yorktown" will leave this eTollwil for Nashville, direct. Capt Poe will not fail to give general eatisfaellondoVhippers and travelersgaing to'tbatilace. Oerr..lL !Inmatela's new hull arrived yesterday. ftorkl. H. Speer? slap-yawl, Wimtmoral and county.• • She larmwat the wharf open to Inspection. She Is a good pleas of work manship. Pus steamer "Fairy Queen," Capt. 3: C. Retto,ltiaieS this morning for Cincinnati. She is well provided forte =en• fort of travelers, and her Delvers ate obliging and- edema modating. Shippers and others will find it to their advan tage to give her a call. CAPS. HUGH OAMPIIIIIL has just hauled his now boat (the ° Wm. Wallace . ) up to the landing, and is now loadingfor St. Louis, for which port she will leave on Sunday, Menet For model and beanty.of finish this boat will compare favor• ably with any of her class finished in the Smoky City. Her hull is from the shipyard of Ben Courstri, and ie a superior job, extra finished and fastened, and measures 167 feet in length; beam 35 feet; depth of hold 6 feet. Engines from liobinSon, Minis ..Miller, with cylinders 18 inches in diameter and 6 feet stroke. Three boilers 38 inches In di ameter and 22 feet long. Cabin built by Applegate & Ma eon: Painting by Murphy & Speer. Upholstery from E. Edtandson & Co. Furniture from .3. &A, Floater. Papier ?dacha by Cunningham & Tacks. Carpet from McCallum. The state rooms in the ladies' cabin are of large zlB9, being 8 feet square, and are furnished in the most magnificent style. The cabins are laid with Brussels carpet of the finest quality, and the furniture and ornamental wotk remind one of the pictures of fairy palaces. We would recommend Capt. Catopbell to the traveling communtti tie an expert cooed and worthy officer, and his beat as 4 /..4 ct•-, 3 *. F, . Capt. C. B. Frisby hag charge of the c lerk's office, and will aiwase be mood at hie post ready to wait on those doing business with or traveling on the" Wm. Wallace." PORT OF PITTSBITROH 6 rim? 0 Errans WAS= 16 Sat anurnu... 1332EEEM . • Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luserne,Bennett,Brownsv ilia. " Col. Bayard, Peebles,kilicabeth. " Fwltan, Ilenderickson, West Newton. '' Aquilia, Dickson, Weot Newton. " Michigan No. 2, floret, Wellsville. Gen. Lastmer, -. Rochester. " Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. " Venture, Gordon Steubenville. " Grapeshot, Mcßride, Cincinnati. " Fred. Lorenz, Oreeey, Cincinnati DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Col. Bayard, Peebles, illtsabeth. O Pollan, ileuderieksoo, West Newton. " A quills., Dickson, West Newton. Michigan No. 2, floret, Wellsville. O Gen. Larimer, -, 'Rochester. • Bonito, Doyle. Wheeling. • Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Chicago, Brennan, Louisville. " J. C. Fremont, Stockdale, St. Louis. STEAMBOATS. Pittsburgh, Shatibenville and Wheeling Packets. 11' The DIURNAL, Captain J. A. &IMO, Vol the FORRIST CITY, Captain D. WAY, will nun as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate ports The DIURNAL all! leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wad• nesdays and Friday., at 10 o'clock. A. At. — BdUr"ST , he will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, all o'clock, A. M. The FOREST CITY will also lane Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and hatuulaya, at 10 o'clock, A. AL—Returning, Ore will helve Wheeling on Mondays, iVednoalaye and Pd. day s. at 7 o'clock, A. M. for freight or passagJ . ply on board or to D. OOLLING WOOD, Agent. No. lib Front street. Regular TuesdaPacket for Wheeling, Marietta a nd Valliopolts. The new and epleodid steamer CONVOY, Joey Wok', Jr Itlarder, 1 , D11)83.011, Clerk, . will !attire for the above and Intermediate ports every Tuesday, at o etook, P kor freight, or plumage, apply on Ward to 1723 kl lialtTON, or C BARNES, Agents Vor Cluctriniatt. The steamer ORAPK9IIOT, Captain A. Mo. liana: Cleric, Wm_ Melltune will leave for - the above and Intermediate Forte on MONDAY, October 22,at 10 o'clock A. M. _ Vor frei ght or paseage apply on board, or to VI. ACK A BARNES, Agente. For St. Loots. The etoamer WM. WALLACE, Captain H. AMlCnerosit. Clerk, C. A. FIIMEME %IR leave for the ebove and intermediate ports on SUN• DAY, 21st lost., at 1U A. id. For CrPight or passage aPplyon hoard, or to °edit FLACK & LIYINUSTON. Agents._ For Elt. Louts. The steamer LEDA-NON, Captain Winton sort; Clerk, Pisan; Out lelfe for the Shore and Intermediate ports on MONDAY, October 2•2, at 10 A. Al. For freight or passage apply on board, or to CCLID JOHN FLACK. Acrid. For $l.. Louts, Galena* Unbutton and St. Paul. The steamer J. 11, CARSON, Captain D. L ttuestu.., will leave kw the above and totem!, • late ports on !SATURDAY, Ortobor 20th, at 10 A. M. F..r freight or pusage apply an board. For St. Louie, Galena and Dubuque. The .reamer SWALLOW, Copt JOll.l A. itgEstiLIMARrALT; liar; will leave fur the hove and Intermediate ports on_.9 ATI/RDA Y, talaber 19th, at 10 A. M. For freight nr plo.ge apply on board, or to octlb FLACK, BARNES A LIVINONTON. Agents . . For Cincinnati and Louisville. Thu steamer FAIRY WUhltN, Captain J. C. lac Rola; Clerk, .1. ILIMILDT ; leave for the above and latormeddate ports 01l SATURDAY. 1.1 , t0 r 1.13 th, at 10 A. ?d. For freight GT passage apply on board. For at. Louis. The steamer SOVEREIGN, Captain B. P. - D urentseos , Clerk. O. L town: will leave for the above and Intermediate porta TUESDAY, October tad, at 10 o'clock A M. For freight or passage ap, ly on board, or to oetlB J. A. HUTCH' NAM, Agent. For $l. Louts. The eteatner IiIIAND TURK, Copt. A. D. AE ALLITIEI ; Clerk, Wll. ANIS ; tears lot C.. above and ledermoillate forte TI.IIB DAY, October 20th, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board For Nashville. The steamer YORRTOWN, Captain Taos. Poe; Olerk, F. APCitreln ; will leave for the ..w:` =- above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, October 20. at 10 A. M. For freight or passage appl on board, or to "1.13 JOON FLACK. Agent. J. K. Barbour, LEVERMUIR, B. Louts, Mo., (at W. N. NervelPs () office.) J. R. HARBOUR having long experience In Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, offers au parrot inducements to Steamboata ()tsarina • DMlLititil - IND CLERK.. tort CAIRPETINGS. DILAWATIE COUNTY CARPET lIANIIPACTURING ARPOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Bowl, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers We mason_ TER, TAPESTRY, BIPOSSELEI, ;PLY INGRAIN, DAMASE mod VENETIAN CARP ET I N 0, at very reduced pricea toe each or city anceptance, (loterost added.) The stock, comprising also IhIPOItT.F.D FA 111C108 of every variety, coo be examined at the Pactory Warehouges, Darby, or at the Stores, Ncet. 18 and 'AI N. BECOND at , PUILADKLPILI A. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpet. jeltangie J. SIDNEY JONleft. 0 y Cf.-1 0 50,000 just arrived and for stale, at the corner of Maud and Liberty street& We invite the citisarts of I ittsburgh to come and try ''"•`' them. We elm keep eonatantly on hand, OA N OYSTKRB, wholorale and retail. Families supplied with Abell Oysters at fitly and seventy Are omit, per hund by Dell ti OH AB. KIMBLE. nid, _ PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 3B I.VM erred. MIBEEIII TEAS—A choice lot fresh Green and Black Teat r received direct from the Importers, which will be told wholesale or retail, at prices lower than usual. 8. JAYNES. rg A-- DE POPULAR. STORE, where ou can obtain every - - 1 thing you want in the Beck AD y S, is at No. 32 Smith field street. NEW BODES LATELY RECEIVED. Rag Picker, or Bound and Frfgl $1•24 A Basket of Chips, by John BroughateLl : The Planter's Southern Victim' f 1. 2 2. The Match Girl, or the Forrest Divorce Case; $1,25. The Elder Sister, hy Marian Jartiet;ls6. Ethel, or the Double Error, by Marian James; 7fsa. Ridden Path, by Marion Harland, author of '• Alone ;'' $1,25. Cleve India, Hall, by China at Miss Sewo il Japan, 11l Si by DayardTayl4sl,to. The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. Southworth ; $l. The Sliming Bride, by Mrs. Bouthworth ; $l. Oakfield, or Fellowship in the East, by A. D. Arnold; $l. Olie, or the Oid West Room, by M M. ; 51,28. Light and Darkness; 75e. leorn's Child: a novel; $1,2.5. Pictures of Europe, by Bartel; $1,•25. Sam Slick In Search of a Wife; 50c. Life of .tames Cordon Bennett, Illustrated; $1,25. Mary Lyndon : an autoblographyLs l . Mlle or the human Comedy; $1,25. Call ' in and look over our counters and shelves, or send for whatever you want in the Book line, to octlti R. MINER & CO., 32 Smithfield et. A BRIM COTTAGE HOUSE FOR BA LE---Oontalning four largndrocons And good collar ; situate about SOO yards from the fr",lit Liberty Dnilload Station. Fruit trees, grapes, to. Price $llO, ID easy payments. • t 8 81. =WPM A SON. b 2 Market, !IL_ VALUABLE , FARM FOR SALA of 87 acres, situate on the Youghiogheny river, at about nine miles above ill'Esesport ; 60 acres of river bottom, extending three fourths of a mile along the river, the remainder choice coal. The farm is well improved; two dwelling houses, barn, stable. corn cribs, Ac. it is well watered, having five dn. ruble springs. A good orchard of choice fruit, and 12 acres of Umber. There is aloe a good safe harbor for coal boats. This valuable property is now. offered for sale at a low price. Yot„larms, call at the Real Estate Office of cone B. OUTIII3I7RT A SON, 63 Market at. Woo6B' ItittliBTHE. is out, and ready for distribution, gratis, at hie office, No. 75 Fourth street, in which is described a great variety of valuable property for Mile and barter, octl7 rpla.kg BRICK HOUIOSS FOR BALE, with lot: of . 47 1 feet front on Walnut street, Allegheny, by 100 deep on an alley, with three brick houses; one of three stories and good cellar, dining room and kitchen, hail and two parlors, five bed rooms, all well finished. Also, a double brick home of two stories, with twelve rooms. Also, a brick house of three rooms and cellar. Bake ovens, coal houses, hydrants, Ac., all in good order. Price for MI, $4,000. Terms easy. B. CUTHBERT & BON, octl6 53 Market street. 11AVarla tiSti bare last reoetved a splendid lot or genuine Havana Began. Those ishildng a gcod Segar can always obtain It at JOS. FIYMING'S, sep4 Corner a Market st. and Diamond. ~r .. v ~. ~ r 'f' ' ' . ERRE ,2 ~':~..,.,~ ~ .. .. AMITSENENTS: 0. VORTEitt., sole ,Lesaats and Mans. ter; Wn. tl. Ram,-Stage ktejtaiiirt ; 02.taize Fostra, toting blanager. Treasurnr, J. V. Bosarrz. . • PlllOl3 OP AZYLSESON: . • ilexes and Parquette.. ..60e. I Prtvataßaree,Larse.....sB.oa 50cc ,,,,,, Ti. ........ .233. i Private Deem, atualL: 45 Oo Boxes ter 001441 pfurone .36 cant ..cir Oertliaate,sisuring gents, 12% arab elites. .- . ' fiy-A,lu3t night- tit Ur. JAB. WitfigHTT. „._ 7 , , Air Re.engsonept tit the wonadi'of the Wora, Ilia 041.7zA. - .'-. • ' " ' ' '' BATIDADAY,EVENINO, Oeuuum 20, 1856, .• . ~ ,•,1 , , , ..t 'tillt be topelitad. r fit 0 JOHN—King Jobn,__Aft. Jae. Bennett; Velem, ff bridge,. Fora. ildhOVA3OßVidef Arthur, Julia hi. OookWatheanco, l l!dri ,- Aciiiiili&lM. . , , • Hiring. &acts onihe Tl,liht Box-- - Atadame Oliizs. ' 1 • IVionclade %dal Th'e' Wedding 'Lfrealtfeiot..-Dr CleAtibeat, P. 0. . Olumtinghecel-,titre. Matthew; NM Beretta.. , . . ioiri'apers Flit U to T. t .po airman*, ;o been it *.i. DAN AN • la ' , , S - • GREAT Slll W 15 COMING. • . DAN RICE nlepeothilly Anneal , to the amens of this vicinity, that hie - , Great Equestrian Establishment and Trained Allllll2lllll COMbllladi As. organirad for 11386, will have the honor of appearing before them, at Pittsburgh, for TWO DAYS, .Frir.,and Saturday. October 10th an/ 20th, In front of the Altilillti- DAN HOTEL, Penn street. qET Admiudon, 26 cents. Performance commences at 2, and 7 o'clock P. M., each day. The three great features that distinguLsh DAN RIM'S OR EAT SHOW from every other exhibition In the country. are as follows;• 1. Th e Bri ll iant Array of Professional' Talent. 2. The Beautiful Stud of Horses, Ponies and Mules. 3. The most perfectly trained Wild Animals eyer exhibited.. Among the Equestrian Talent, the following eminent Artiste will appear : Mrs. Dan Rice, Med. 'Weston, Mad'ile Jonta, the Vocalist, blati'lle Georgians P. H. Ramten, -W. 0. Dale, Young seen Georgians, 0. Richardson,' Ches.. Noyce, 1. Bhowles, Wm. Walker,A. Lovell, Geo. Miller, Blaster Chas. Re ed, DAN BIOE. And his counterpart, Li2l3e Afike Lipman. In his ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION will be found the ettipendortm and magnificent alephant, Latta R00k.14 who, among other feats and sagacious betel's, has been taught to WALK THE TIGHT ROPE. • )AN MOE will courineetdie putdlothere will be nothing dope at his Ratrlbßloh but what to Nail, IYarfiaftri fad Atdrolly Instlittilg During wit fa stilgtion, DAN RICE will introduce his ''',thoroughbred Horse, Excelsior, and the Unions pair of &lscoied Mules, taught to perform some of the most laughable and Incredible feats of sagacity. Besides these, wit! be exhibited the most perfectlytildned AUSTRALIAN BEA It ever captured. A Brilliant N.rnid Band will head the Grand Precession, and mute through the principtd streets at 10 o'elook A. H. on the day of exhibition. O. H. CABTLII, 'Agent. 03...Th1is Company will exhibit at JtJEINBTOWN Monday, October lath. LIGONIER Tuesday, ''' 16th. tIREENSRURG Wednesday, " 17th. CAST IaINAT,Ir , -Thursday, ." i lilth. ; , BUTLER - M 01 144? ." "th• oet6 , :. .....' -- , i. '.'4 .:-' f. ' JOHN W. M'OARTH.Y., Bill Poster and Distributor, air Wm. attend to the - Nett* 'Wad Distrtbuting of all kinds of RILLS VOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, act. All communications---etther by , mail, telegraph, or other wise—directed to the office of the !doming Post, will re ceive prompt attention. ap7 --- - WATER CURE INSTITLITE, ,hand street, (path side,) between Pnnoirect and the. River PITTSBUEGII, PA. DOCTOR BAItLZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Ohl Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and lionscopathie, lad for the past ten years a BUCCeirbfal ilydropathist, has opened a WATER, CUES in the above location. The perfectly sate, direct and immediate afloat this eye tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chronic, while It Is mild, grateful sod invigorating to the weak and debilitated, readers it peculiarly desirable In families, who will be treated at their homes. -.- • Allopathic , sod lloaer.opathio treatment will, be sazninis. tend where desired: but, after long and thorough experi ence, Doctor Saida gives sdedded preferencistollydropse thy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven fo eminently successful in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Eranstatis,DYBPoPsiit, tory end Chronic itheuntstistn, Asthma, Cutaneous, Net. vow and River Dlemses. Testimonials of clings frOnahlghly reputable cititene of nearly aver! State in the ETLII O I4, I Mn he examined At Doctor ihteles office.: The lief. Clirigy,are invited to cotUrtat him gratis. Warm water being used io the folltmene,ment, and often tbrougoont the treatment, it is a lusiory instead of unplea sant, as those unacquainted might suppose., ergainoss—Mesere. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. It. Williams, Thompson De11..1. Wei din, D. T Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. IL English, B. M. Kerr. The undersigned, baring visited Doctor Baeles Institn lien, and witnessed his eucessoful treatment, oheerfully recommend lam es a thoroughly educated and ebjßful Physician Charles T. Rue sell, Jos..lPooncell, David Hunt, John 0. Curtie, Robert Patrick, John B. L viogaton, John W right, W. W. Patrick, Motes F. Eaton, 0. Ormeby Gregg. octld:dew I HAVE just received from the Eastern Cities, a stock of I FANCY AND RTAPLE GOODS, embracing the most complete veristy of CLOTHS, CASSIXISELES and VEST- I NOS that I have ever hitherto tile - rot to the public. Besidea a large number of BLACK CLOTHE, of which 1 have always kept a good assoricaust, 1 have been at con siderable palm. to select some choice Fancy tkdors, among which arc DAHLIA, fiT LPIIIDE, ROYAL PURPLE: BOTTLE, MEADoiti and INVISIBLE GREENE; with several shades of BROWN and BLUE. Also, of FANCY CAMBER/LS an elegant variety of the highest grades, comprising many Bud:iota° PLAIN DRAB and PURPLE gram:ids as wail as the latest Figured styles. And of CASHMERE, VELVET and PLUSH VI/STINGS so au.. usually large seleetlou—tbe latter embracing several deli cate patterns not readily obtained. I have procured the services of Mr. JNO. CARPENTER as Foreman, familiar to the trade in the Weet as the in vitiator of . Carpenter's Role" flaring made all the ma tins of netting, the chief Body of his life, and being endowed with a large fund of experience from a practice of seventeen years, there is little doubt of tun ability to pima all whose custom he may attract. My stock of BOYS' CLOTUING is much larger than at any [orator petted, talaibituag all the variety of styles coca , Moo to Use setl2ol3, and at very law raius. SOLOMON STONES., sapm'cfawlm No. att Wood street. D Ploitil2ll IgIICANIT IL IL COLL E. G Corner of Third and rirtent Incorporated by Legislative Charter. 'MEALY 3300 STUDENTS have been educated in 1. 1 11 thts institution. . .. • D ÜBLE :ENTRY 1100A,MEEPINl 1 tin itn :nPPlteitWti r to every branch of f omencree. DOUBLE bIIT.EY STEAMBOAT BOOD-HEEPING, as practiced upon tho Western Rivers and Lakes. RUSIN CM AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANDITIP lan,,-ht by Mr. J. D. Williams, the beat Penman in the United Statni CUM 11 ERCI AL LAW AND POLMDAL 1033NOUT, by N. D. Dwell, Erq , member of the Pltieharsh liar MATIIKMATICS, CLASSICAL AND MODERN LAN GUAGES, by P. Hoyden, A la., and V. L. Apol. Ivy full particulors, call for a circular, containing the Report of a Special Committee of the Chamberof Oommerce of Nov tort, and a recommendation from Upwards of two hundrod Merchants, Bantam and Accountants. oc ttSidave . _ CARPE'I7S-CA It PETS! AT bIeCA.LLUM'S. UST REOWIvD, AND DAILY COILING TO II IND. a J Dirge and choice assortment of Goods in the above line, including Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Carpet, Three-ply Superfine Medium and Low priced Ingrains, Medallion and Tapestry ingrains, (a great variety o"' atterns.) Brunets, Damarke and 'Wattled Mall and Etat: ts. A Beautifal patterns of Oil Clothe, (various quall• ties and wldths,) Woolen and Linen Crumb tficittou Balsas, Coma Matting, List and Rug Carpets, French Embossed and Victoria Piano and Table Clovers, Hearth Ruge and Door Mats (a great variety). All other articles usually found . in Carpet Storm constantly ou hand at No. 87 FOURTH, STI3KET, near Wood. W. D. A IL M'GALLUM. — NI. A. 5 WA - WIIOLFSALE AND REF AIL DEALER. iv FURNACES, Ilona., Ste,ea. Titl, leo:, and lieueskeeparte Hard ware, Tinsley.' Machines and Toole, Tin /late, Meeting:l, Wire Rivet... Ae. Le. 24 North lievidad street, (opposite Duebler'a lIARRISBURO. ea' -dam M61141 7 / 1 14 OF MAJOR ROBE= STOW. of thu 111110111 a Regiment, with 1 otroct notion i y Neville B. Craig. Fog , and Stobceo Plan of Fort Duquesne. Price only 25 cents I Published and for sale by J. S. DAVISON, oath 65 Market atreet, near loarth ItLACKISOARD CRAYONS—A (matt supSply receiN'S ved at W. . 'HAVE _ Stationery Warobonse. IMk& SLlALkS.—Several varieties of *ogler /gonose, A among them a neat pocket scale, al of which iffetoffer... act at loss rates, by toetlsl W. B. NKIYTANDi—A great variety plati24nd ortennentrd patterns jnet received by t ocilbl W. e. 11AVE.N. FLLX.SY.S.,l›—limeniyod and ihr sale by mtui HEN R Y. IL COLLINS UUnti-145 &van received and for rale by 111 octl3 KENNY IL. COLLINS. itiraSN—For Drop+, Carriaam, Omnibuses, IL R. Carp, kJ' Coal Worts, Ac , received nod for sale by cella HENS'S' IL. COLLINS. FIVE Btockholders In the Allegheny and New Brighton Plank Road Company will moot at the house of M. Hartman, Wash' nun, on MONDAY, sth November nest, between the boars of one and five o'clock P. M., for the purposa of electing one Presttent, five blur/agars and one treartursr, to aarve tot one year, by outer, Berretta Notice. erpeticfloup.la yell known in this comtininity E xesffleKtirlifqs - for heallog sore Removing taxi, salltdrneas and redness di the' Preserving the oomph's:lon and renderin g the skin It xceedingly soft, smooth a nd white. T he Ladies WOO use it are much pleased with Ito good effects. It is sold, wholesale and retail, izy 0 UTHEERT, No. 1,3 Market street. oetl6 BeirOx Intelligente Oftlee. O TgT M! 1 HOUROAMdera. MallUfacturerst, Merchants and Moo MG are invited and solicited:to call and obtain the Help and their Apprentices. Also, the working climes, both male and female, shall be attended to, and businesa found for them on ehort notice, at NAIIR'S IN TELLIGENCE 0111fICE, N 0.410 lAbertyatreet. • No answer returned to applications by mail, unless companled by a postage stamp. septa 4..11 . .; D. DlGtilf,/,, J. 11. JONES JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merelints, .091 61 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGIL - iNatones and Watch Rapalring. .vverW. WILSON Market street, corner of fourth. . Gold and Silver Watches from $lO to s.3ob. Bele agency for sale of Charles Frodelisues unrivalled Time. k ee p e rs. Watch Repairing attended to promptly, .pd done Ia . superior manner .tiiir,iewelry, Silver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern kytlces - elti sepl3 .--....-..------- Canal Boat tor Salo. - • - 01613 been in cm about two years—now In good eon& tan. BRYAN, KENNEDY & 00. imtlol2w WELLING 0131,i/s Tv LisT—Ante twastory Dweldi 1 , Ilodee, sitnnied on Bedford street, for rent, by ' • MILLER.- a RICIKETBON, 221 and 223 Liberty et. fiRIIEBE-000 box . prime W. R. Meese tor sale bx I,a oat 9 HENRY It . MUMS, .F ~,~ ~. , A CARD. JAMES COOPER, Pecretto y -- vrSa.T;r o /I;owes,>. DR.,II4OaVDIBQELEB GE RIUISIVIT tE-RS 41.' 'zimomas Pldlf*idikft, Po., • • ' WILL nonarattis crone ' LIVED. OUBIP JAUNDIOZ, Chronic Or Nerodu 'peocatty,. - Aiwa 15 the Mdnelif, ant ou duasses Otr: StOtsgck . 'Snob' " 0 = IM, _ wolnewl,or Blood to the " of the Stomach, Natme.afesttlition,Dleguet fOr toot.: Tarim or wait In the.fitonfaeN - Bour Braotationa, Sinking, or Inatel'lnk.JlTibe of theltomach, Swltemlwa or 5.5.. liend;'`lhniled ;- and 15111toott Brentbinr;Tlntterinont me ueortebsiek , ' Ing or liallhOeUng&neetion. when In lying.Pootme. rnmitioi •of Vlition; Den' of she befote fever a Dull Pain hitue Head, Detßieney.nf Perepiratlen Tellownen of the Shia add 'lVyiet:'Pein in the ' • elle, Back, Olieet t Limbs; .6.4"Brellen • Flusheiof Rest Bontrig In the ... • Meth,' Cenetant •toingint,' ' " . tags of Evil, and pest • , Depression of. 7' .,r ,' - • The proprietor, In *lkeg the eiteptiOnlif the publle to this proparathM, dosser. It a feelings of the inmost'colifl.' dance MIN *tam 0 , 4 6 4 i ationfot 0-.41;114665!_11r.141.44! it Is reoonimerldod• It le no new ana antrlet effikle, bat Abe toot or a teak yeah? trial Wre the•Ameri z ettettro;. =Om reptantldriontinle ieunritalled Want in& Potation/ eitait ;: Tho trail:66o,W Its Diens given by tl2k' mint pro:01118,a and islill knOwb PhYilelaim'and inaridn• ale, la all to of An *mut trbi hxuneling - Referring . who wily'&MlA; to my " fdlonorabalof or Practioaramelor Book, for Farmers and romlliosif . iihejs grab; of au th - Agents for the German Bitters.-1 • Princ4o.l9#/#IF4 /957 47 c Y skeet,ON: "Z a io r ttliy . Di: litovoaiti' ti. Fehneetook A 04 No. 0 Fleming Wood street ; P. Ewarts.alci44.; Fiep.a!is. AY4l3ollr deelexlawly lq_ .11-01 E CIVIC coninimatuuku- couusicuo.; OP IVHSTERN PENDBYtiVA.NIA., N Institution to educate -th041112.1.NE29 lege open Day and gemeiturdhmii..d:. FL. toXiDad, St !Manta and upwards havematrlcidated--Bahool cC Practical...iris, au ght in a practical manner byluatruetore of practical experience In tbe-imelnese with: rhicts their Book.keephag—foll mercantile course. time noliat lied, Incindhily cammercid . turesoind Practical Penmanship, • . 425,00. Same course for Ladies, (apartment separate,) PotillmodliP—Ptactical—tinee Sane course for Ladlea,(aPartiniintsoPm . lll 4) - : Peomanahip, par month, -+- - - - 4.00' Penmanship and arithmetic, par month, - - Higher anatbamatice, languages, surveying, engineering; drafUng, mechanial, architectural and a...aamantal draw ing andconstruction-sui pa:amassment- _ efir.Thase that can attend °titian tbasumtug.itune all the advantages of the day student in lecturesandi Distrito. thin. 141-College (craw) Maze of Wood and Fourth—soon. tn. "College Haii,'P.Opposite the Posti:d2ca. mp g , -->?.tW. JlKKlNB.Principah - • POlTteelante Department - IF VIE IRON CITY 11OLLID2M—Commencing Idosnir October 8, at 'T o'clock. ' A Seselon.ofTwenty Mama Students can attend entry . day end evening to practise, but ere charged - for only fourteens per wrek. O. DARTBERGEH, Teacher' of Architecture. 1. Elementary Drawing and Shading. 2. Regular course in Descriptive Geometry. - Part L Line and plenum and intersections. Part IL Cylinder, consent sphere, with their biter sections,_with:line, plenum, 8.0. PattlU.Pertandve. 3. Constmetione In different building materials, atone, wood, brick. and iron, de. . Foundations, troadng,,rtiOting e mohitikt and Vaulting. Furnaces, ventliallbe axidluadisig„ )Dams: and locks, bridges. 4 Deigning OL.Dublioand,tivate hiAidingBi irlthddli ferent style 61" arChltetetureoirth leaf= on their Origlia,lto. E. MODGENROTII, Teacher of Ornamental Drawing, adopted to the business ofthe marble, cwiter,.Cjiblitel maker, ornamental primer and carver, e. Mechanical Drawing, applied to ...naMIM building itt . all I Ma branches: Prof. P. GOETHON, Teacher, of" Modern Languages, tnetriiction given day. or , chives. Separate apartment s Lersadiaa. .„ 44- For term!, iAc , call at College lialL".oppoldle the Past Offloa. toctkl . F, W.4.IINICENS, Princlpah AR • 00114.11.6111 r. IL 1. ACADZELin, A Classical and • Collegiate Boarding Bohool,• FOR - BOYS: • rpnl T WEL/rill SESSION of thisqnstitution will.tent• meace oh TtialiDAY, the. 16th of October. This School is located in the pleaaant,.healthcal and romantic village of 'I WITLE . -OREEK, distant twelve miles . from Pittsburgh, and la of tatty acmes, several timess by railroad.: • Those who have children to Waste, ate invited ex: end examine the arrangements made for the accommoda ,tlou of echocon. • r.. CATON, Principal. Turtle Creek. Allegheny Ob., October, " OS. eireniam, eontaitiog terms, and other information may be had at J. IL Mellor's, B. P.O. moTgaxet Davison's Bookstores, Pittsburgh; or apply to the Privet , I at TurtlfiVreee. IRON CITY COLLICOR. Opening of the New Hall. ArAN FRIDAY EVNoING NXXT, October 6, at 7 o'clock, Addreseedttlilhe delivered by JUDGE WI! ' others, adapted to the occasion of the opening of the new " College which has beentUted up for tho pertrusnent location of the Iron City College, t.t the corner of Pli.h and Smithfield etreete, opposite the Post Office ; entrance on Filth street. The public—to the ladies and gentlemen:t— are respectfully broiled to attend. oaf. P. W. .rBNKII4B, principal. . PIANOS I, PIANOS I MarIiTPACTIIIIED . . NUNNS NM Vault, anD.rnil OSLD IT H. 'KLEBER '.64 BRO., ho. 53 Ftfth street, a few doors from Me . But Kies. .111 Zr Jose szcorran, the first few of a lareeAriVince of Nunes & Clark's unriraUed Plano& Thla. • choice lot will comprise— . Octave square corners, rotewocul, over _ •• • strings, de. Octavo, do do do 6f.t, Octave, round comers, rosewood, carved, mobilo sr.a. and lyre. 63.;, Octave, double round corners, finished all around. . ON do do carved legs, Elizaluttdan style, 63 , ,, do Eemitergentlfle, very elegant. 7 do do do ay dq Pull Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do do do The above will positivelphe sold at New York rectirry priers, without addition for freight, de, fi4Bllllll & Brio, Bole Age.ds for Nouns & Clark, for Miltsitaugh and Western Pannepleartia,_ 1 'se • 3 53 Fifthatreet, near the Post Otero. 815.000 REWARD. I IN TUB 17vn 01? SIiIt•TESIBEII LAST, two boxes were delivered at the office of the AMerican .Expraxa Com pany, in Dubuque, 'owe, by a esrUnau from the United ISistes,Daliaittety.- • . 15 Skid boxes, on their arrival at the Bub-Treasury in New York, were forma to contain bacloshet of the-512e of 140 to the pound, and pressed ballsof the drool 100 to themarkde to the 10161:1ilt of 171 Olinda in weight, and* 26 potindi hi sheet load. No. 4. The holes weremade of white Ulna, eue loch thick, covertsted 'the' corners, about 10X' Inches long, 5% inches wide, anl inchead, , ,tep, ittekla mstunure, meta. .Ibt )itettoth oroine - bf the kruite wWitjlierilharl They were awned once around - 0e middle - with cue inch hoop Iron. It claime d . by the DepOsitary at Dubuque, that the boxes' each contained, gold 'coluto the amount of s2s,ooo.nett-moo merited: erith`,.ettrde' allard:-t4' the '......sslatantMtunnutn' Zit 41tetilthrVerbiehlitrattitaiiid milted by the Depositary at Dubuque tAbeZewttin& Now, therefore, for' thelilau4bereol diehottertag how this fraud elm rfeWrilttle4e 404 4041 1 4 to.itieDradhelleilegrie tore escre4,tlia AritericettrgxereSatiennitany , arillsay Imo OGO for the moveny of the money, or In that*TePattiehlei .- tity part of ; it, end $6,536 fax the must- and conviction of the offenders; awl they, will pay ; liberally for ieformathru retattie to the making of aelif *dee, theihinthallhaol l ash lead balls, shot, &c, ao., 4c., _ Alt certurtunlmitions should be addressed to the itablett! tors , , ; W.ELAS, BUTTEBSIRLD aCb a saw .York,- LLVICtOBTONa IMAGO k 00., Ittgato, ,Croptteteht et,tbe America* tunes •, lltraMtlettl Moss, • -•-,- '- 111T-LIOLESIILB .AND - • tta:TAIL DRALEIII3-IN4FEWIT YLTUNIBIIINO (NODS, and 813111TALILNIIYACTO.' Lt os, Nol.lo Wood abet!, between iburth street and 'lMtp• mono allay, .111010 resolvadAbolz sleek of- FOll and Minter Goods, which (boy will eat at satisfactory prices, umbra. clog— • Marts, Hosiery: Souls, • °lovas, Cravats Mufflers, • Mocks, alas Pocket IldkOr,•'• harelip& Unbbealloods. With. general assortment of goods adapted to the Earthdr; log business. - - Octl:Mar: p.E.rirasimyAN!.A, wouiss, 0011 XIS OP lISADIVAD MID 1111 . E.0 WARWICK: I. ATTEBBUIt'i 6: ideal °lse Luitel " TVVIC RN/301PS • camstererso :map coup BURL LEILEI/4 FJ&.O IFWERs 'orzegarth'Er '" so-By gprOlal agroosanutrab the proprietor, ire dediver, , them at oar Waretrouss, all ,toortargod_. trnr4 - Pe-get. We lava pat the utak, force of curgoundry atm mach ine shop, and are turning Mat, fifty a day. In sixty days we wilt turnout a hundred daily. 4:6- Per the purchase or Territory, or P.xcinalva Right to' this moot srondertuk marlines addzos A. 8 - 3 irXia OM% Fourth street, opsositathd 'Weft, Yittibutgh Pa. octla 2wdaVab Pinulc Eisatllo44 10 OTIOE litietntry ilettl2; dad °Moment the Allegheny Isl 4 Porrywrlllo Turnpike and Plana Road Company silll.he' held tit AN"teidati Dalzell, In Rees Township. on -MONDAY, the. fithalgyof Noeember,A. Ti.JO45. Jana A. oussott,,, cotattOwt.l,... . . -President l'Prrr awrra-rn TniE highest marttet.prlce valet lor'4o# 130 rritt 420- acre Lead Warrants+, or the late horde: for 80 and 3.60-adre Warrehte,thoredirdeethe• law of 1660. • • - • ' Apply to • - BLARSLYRIONEY' " es - p2.lcriter • carver of Seventh - and Berittaleill'Alu!' A BARGAIN OFFERED., 31111 E undersigned effete for isle Ii.LX LOTS of ground I fronting non and. adjoining the Depot of the - Pitts. burgh and Cionnellarille Railroad, in the growing 'mai thriving Borough of .11PIUDE8PORT. Pour of the Late nye , 3755 feet In width by about 120 In depth`, fronting at one end on the Depot, and At the other on Sinclair street out& two of them fronting for their whole length do other , streets. 41.eo—TWO LOTS, BrA feet in width, fronthig the-Other side of the Depot, and In 121—one of the Lots bor ilering for Its whole length on Jerome street. No better property cant* found, and it will be sou tow. Part of the payment takel kr etock of tho desired: - ONO. P. oruzioar, Mee of the bioniitrx Wet' Pittstairgh, August 81,1815.-.1 dated RECORD, LIAND EL(l4oB,—One 13,q, octave Llano Porto In 047,144 Rosewood etweorlth cgirekmatiltilig,ount Iron tonne; warranted to be In perfect ' : One V% octave glonoltotte, rdelliitanyi*Sat $l7O. One 6 " Otte Otte 4 pot sale b catl2 . R. BuoveN consumes to be ifonsulted• Mr UM mmoo SEOIiET DISUSES: liiitrat bes in: Ling standing cam la lanograllei; Pio aribsted are iiivitaktorallarith. out delay. Personal afflicted with , Venereal Elbeinnallsclt Plitryor Seminal Dability, should bordeley to get his advice. Latta= containing a tee immediately • • anglered. %lice am! Private Roomer, -No. di =aroma alley, Pitts. burgh. Jrad • John °roust T MIMUTER OD BRANDERS, OM, WINES, ae.—Dealet 1 in tine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach BrandY, Etc. Ai Rectifying Distiller, corner of hmithfield and Front PU'StB7 aprlB ,~_, r- - ~~ ~ ~,.;~ ~ ~ _'i~~;.w,~,.'a Wag s , {n . i . `~e, Boinuiww!# NOLtatio PITTE .Echi . lioitiandsch Kruiclen Bitterce. - • - . IWO YEARS have Wee .a.., el., tpterdection oftbie • t valuable Medicisui . totthe linnet tit .e. • Dining ' time It has. fanned u Universal Fnlapgittiall,4smAr- --, fort 4. i "ever and-4 1 4 TWIN/rat l ourrosiNi 4l , l2 ...- 1 Lou of men , .-. ,• - . r • r. , ‘: ,isilliitet and kfeeding-Plks«:,- •,. ~... -. 'thin, of our most worthy citizens testilYto ' its wonderful , ellkacy In all airectlind.of, am - storbarb;got liver, - ,..-ne ,i, tonic, it never has been equalled, for tbsteltaf Ittitords is all rases of debility or weakness of any kindle almost In , ' • .ebtntaneous. -Ire nervous,rturcuriatio:endrtertralglec sac , tloo,,it has in numerous Instances provedbighly.leultiklal, . sad in others effectel a decided gum ~,/ f,. , ;;,r„, , -: -: , : . .c; ` When eminent phypirdung preseribe, and Altar Intimate: so unhesitatingly recommend, surslY We may aIISW to '• 'doubt, and eagerly test Its virtrudebrovnitalreso ' ~ , -- • FEVER AND, AGIIIL ~-?' r. ..,, -.. , - • t , t , .11 Nue of Eight /bulbs' Slamlinii Cora by pseetcoes and Biticri—Michael Kelly, No:117 °anti nett Smith -field street, says: ” Lest July, while rtuoningtai , the thaw, - • tin k cotton boat plying between Natchessued Herr arleansv." .• 7/was taken with fever and ague. For eiglieflong : Worths Lsoffered with this dreadful disease. The froth:Alert of - 41113 UM 'Vegan:able to eork,und t etas= lifqydtd- ". 'Lai tar different medicines, butno tenni:not -, relief; Titteo weeks ago, one of my friends 4,,, wed upon my trying • - 11corhave's Holland Bitters; sayingthat a curetrusguarom teed. After taking- it for one week, I. oniuss Mittel-sass ••stiund man. I have been at work. now for two weeke, and have bad no return of toe alibi and foyer whatever.' 1 certify the above atatensebt is tins::: ._ . . , _ Annul, DlAM_Osid Bonze, , . - - Or at 11.:1 , Viltestes, (kale MIL a..," HEAD/Xing AND DiNIIL/Tlr. - 1 )fir. Mut Liscomb, oflllyninghtlitCpayik "1. have found 'le 130erberO9 Plere_V•tevedi On headache and debility. My wife has elanneed lbwlthalkgrestest hen -4‘' - , far..C64 . lilettebion;of Pittabingb,altur remirkrthaf be' i bee experienced Murk relleftenin vhs ziu firbea', 4. • Nellitufir e ir ref tietoOni4seen'llicskeit; iftglir the , • llollarutecttlezdeultf Stiebo.fgan,lVisconsin, says: ..After ' 1 ' tiff =lnkier sonfe timethe misery attending an utter pun._ 1 trine:me/mind anthody,l lons been restore:4V using" 1 1 Doestruntalioltand Bitters, to perfect bealth:t- - . ; . / The fact of this remedy being Mauch higb,reputeinnoitg :. 1 the liollandentin.WisandirOdichigan, New York—in fact,'- • in i p h ery Holland =settlement in the United S aces —erguee to in its fever: , - • ~_ .. _., . • , • f faa ssaTti AN D _, MAL= =STORED." Eli John Dirsidsop;livlg tin Mikis above Pittatturdt,on 'tbd Yeernsylvanialboial; says: . Inuit Icommenced taking IS m ngelliolland littera, I could hardly walk—now, 1 ela 0 excellent health" IS g Wing. STOMACH' AND INDIGESTION. . x' gnother"Oreitt Chrefirectedtrylkeillavei Macre Miters '-J-T a he arifeOf refer Ile Witte; livinglir Holland Town; lib& ' • gun' ctiontl,Wisconsin, suffered lamb from weakness of phi .al' Aetna& and Indigestion. *She had demanders phi al a dreg tor Dome tkue, Math& &tease seemed to %sift ea - n hie skill. no purchased acme 13ollandEitters at our afro, which has given tone to her .erainich; bar appetite and lamella ere returning,. and two, firmly bane th at this is tuottor great cure e ff ected by your medicine. We have dill to record_ many wonderful ;urea effected by Nab remedy, but meatwait another apitunity. One ag you ran rely upon, what we hive pi:Meted. are Wen os much ' espected In our community ; and are literal -0m• • • • J. Qutfollk. i Miter Sheboygan Illenwbode, Sheboyga n , Nitt. _,... ...... . Case of Two Moat Blandinp Cured by Boaltavet Selland Bitters —George: Beriderrin:•-nt Pittsburgh,:says: "Aftetcsofferinifforthrearacartha with thatunatiriti—er pan gaciPstkOS so Santa/ to-Conlinearrirttirrrirh•l•'-I have cured.kyiusing knerkprethr HalanCElttert ,- rabid orintlack ebitir,but fauna linristinstaritaneous ' relief medkine. It is, in my opinion, a sure rot edy brrhemmitinnA. , xrayousial4D,iararßlA7 l o 417ELTIONEL jhte Oberigeable Feather is likely to prodirce_il mat deal of iiickness.. To vogue troubled with nervona or theunrii ,Ociaffecilons, we would : -recemlnesid, Ikairban's Maud . It4are., On, ridging to our colruxure, you will find calif!. Wile from some of our fast (isrmisirririlthrigitih peonageania szdeat'zpluno. • " ;THE sroar- - mam Ui PILES 'CAN ES CUBED. We are at Marti' briefer to Several wall knowri gentle.. . ;arm, who-taxe used, thOroughly tested, and now - mon. mend eEolEritalnl'ir Holland Bitten as a remedy for 'piles. W 4 are not at liberty to publish their DIMS, but l take ; pleasure- in referring any pawn to them who dentin this a r this alliellon, Onelttrill'of tie prescribed doss eliotild its alulu — val halt faasPonuful, morning, noon and night, put a iont before meals. CAUTION! • great Popularity of this delightful Aroma boa in doted many imitatlaits Which the public should guard "Oust purchasios. '.14 not .peranaded ro buy anything Bite u until you have given Boeinave's Holland Bitters a fair One bottle will ecmvinee you how Ltdinitelysuperidr it Uto all these Imitations; • ' ris.. Sold at $1 per bottlei or six .bottles for st., by the sole Proprietors, lIENJABUN PAGE, Ja., & lllantif=turing Phsrmaceutista and Chemists, corner fbnithflelcl and Third eta, Pittsburgh. E.. SELLERS & CO., 'Druggists, comer of Second and Wood streets. And all Droggi•ts In Pittsburgh, A Highboy, Birmingham, -Mafia:tester and Teripetrinciesitio. scp2ir.dawly • rott• Aousw N CORDL&L, N; ill ORATING _A iliZAraigliOlf nv MEDICLIV7I, Hien - !tailored arid Life , Lengthened . DI iiIOREIIOS IN VIGORATINO., ALIXIB. TT will repines weakness with ;strength, incapacity wit lefficietril; kregulssity with =IL= and natural ac• tizky, and this riot only nithout hazard or motion, but wits a happitrv# on;thisrgew.isl,organizatitin. Sir Bea hn itindthatatinridadles, wherever they begin, finish with the-persons system, and that the nasalization of- the nerve of dial= and sensation is phyaical death. Hearin mind, , . Om, that for every kind of L 14140128 disease, the Ellett Oor! dial Le the only reliable preParative irumn. . . . ) OUBA OP NEROUB-DIfttLSHIg. 4o lin:Mugge can convey an adequate We' of the tmme ilia and ALOOLLI4LIIC#iIif aline 'which it occesio'ns in the dimmed. debillated and shattered nervous system, dither bridum dawn by ISLOnthireaktYUCCrimPair . • ed 7 - ,ttaknese-the unstrung aid related Urgantrallon is' at iince braced; realyllted and hullt, vii The MA:Mat nnti, , physical erupt:roma nervous disease vanish together nu de to initinmee. Norte; the effect temporary; Ter th e tine. properties of themedicine reachAhe cOnstittdiam Itself, - restoreit thitinernuil othidition. 4 :•., , ••:.•••• ....,01 birsOur, - ' oe I ,,edaniesel, rush of blood to the prod, Meal= ~.... ,cl 3. , d eb ility; bye:orbs,. erretctosdinsts, thoughts of aelf . d coon-fear of insantth dyspereda, Weilaralprestte: oozy, Irritability, perYottanees, thalittity to sleep ! disease lenFt t MOON demo! the, PrePegatilid- feeetttetestye nun t orcuags, vague knora, Willing= of the heart mtstancy;einistipailutyete., frainlehatevertattses '. arising • tt 4, 11 ‘ there.be any reliance to-be placed:on human teal . r MOAT, atholutely infallible. , r - A. ORBAT =nom 'On mum -,- 1 , Pau. meet letod effects of.this great tetitmatifeta edl mmiplaints incidenttottmalet; aunt a Levers lathe annals of medicine. Thermals of sttandantahaVabeentrivintied-- ;.. thOttailada a iIAtigOZILULS- 00111:04t61.-lin, to be apeoided in the various diseases mod cTekarigueentibzwldeb , theldelicate formatkin of Iron= render her Itabla r .-1, J. . I . MAY WOMAN OP filliffilds -- _ Ann palms from wealmessolioningeraerit„ nerirountte,' i • tro l lop:citable in the bade; Or =retina - disorder, bettor; larter,h6r6OZ; or coma= to-lira sexed-to a the - ' n goratiroictedlisi ii trial:f , 1 ''--`• ,'' '''" AttallillDlll tt ONg. kre Math, edU ihnithisOoribil tatter they' v, bars-Autrd ii bat- , ', tie Gs rtno :thorough. tegenerstor of the spasm! Y tt'ai ' gluon:lee to bel not ound th e hippy paronteof healthy Me , era gorhomould have been so but for this eaftorda ne repe.ation. Atedialsequallypetentfbr putout* illii. or *blob It is recommended. • ThOUSanla Of yenta man halm-been rotund by - using% Ind login I si: leiter bas'dance ui It felled tr.:be:Wit th em. •.. • i Imßsorn34o - rani Co _,... 4 - 11111,,,,, orebbenteptatabebite,ieeletblietnortbetteeeti ttle9 twit° bloom and vigor, changing eleinfiMo aptle,Yet7" loze i l m a n kitooloritti a beatitibilllosid complain, I , -,. .e. VIVID lillititllDNlV:-• , -,_ _," ,3 ,q arises:nerd thesad and. malancholY anent Prods- ~ n,......4 habits-cf youthi--siar enadmensof tha haelt • limbs, pathsin the lismit &mint= ollightalese of *MP' ' mil powntiledpitatkin of the heart, dyspepelsoservous . initabUlVldemingentent of the digettive rinUllon%ganeral .dsjlltamptozon of acoutaniptiOnsiete.:,:- --.,, -,, , T ° Ka L --I)3sr it ill g aata °o ll6 Pint4regradt4 k b ., dad; iiOLS:O4II64XTh .9411,10W011 Oldest, den asphits, evil forebodinge,aversion to soclitfossifet. lei of - solitude; timidity, etc., anneals ot therevilltPredml ,RlVORN,OONTPlataillfl ueT t ßr dat oho td.rinlabb thatnemarid mini and body are theirs:4n* feellery retulalteutouthiMilli Coruniblilltappimen Indeed, without these,llutjoamiey through life becomes 411_ weary pilterimigee- prospiict hourly, darhmul theldent the illadeueedrulth ad 'llitadlvith the'. 1 m4nehsAy- reflection that theihapina!Mef :amhtttetba.,", conrillgtited trithyotrow. -, :'- ".:' -•.,'',' ' ~. l,, ~,,_. 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